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Frölunda HC

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Swedish ice hockey club

Frölunda HC
CityGothenburg, Sweden
LeagueSwedish Hockey League
Founded3 February 1938
Home arenaScandinavium
(capacity: 12,044)
Colors  
General managerFredrik Sjöström
Head coachRobert Ohlsson
CaptainMax Friberg
Websitefrolundahockey.com
Franchise history
1944–1984Västra Frölunda IF (VFIF)
1984–1995Västra Frölunda HC (VFHC)
1995–2020Frölunda Indians
2020-presentFrölunda Hockey Club (FHC)
Championships
Le Mat Trophy5 (1965,2003,2005,2016,2019)
Champions Hockey League4 (2016,2017,2019,2020)
Current season

Frölunda Hockey Club, previously known as theFrölunda Indians,[1] is a Swedish professionalice hockey club based inGothenburg. They currently play in the highest Swedish league, theSwedish Hockey League (SHL), formerly the Elitserien, where they have played for most of the club's existence. They last played in the lower division, theAllsvenskan, in 1995. Frölunda have won the national championship title five times: in 1965, 2003, 2005, 2016 and 2019.

The club was founded on 3 February 1938,[2] as an ice hockey section inVästra Frölunda IF and became independent on 29 March 1984.[3] Prior to the 1995/1996 season, the nicknameIndians was adopted. This referring to the successful years of the 1960s, when fans started to call them the "Wild West" (Västra Frölunda is West Frölunda in English). But as they did not want a nickname like cowboys or something with firearms, Indians was selected.On 16 June 2004, the club shortened the name fromVästra Frölunda Hockey Club toFrölunda Hockey Club. Frölunda's home venue is theScandinavium arena in central Gothenburg, which has a capacity of 12,044 people.Frölundaborg is used when Scandinavium is occupied with other events. Frölunda's average home attendance has been the highest in the league for over a decade.[4]

History

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Frölunda's earlier crest to the right which was replaced in 2022.

In 2003 Frölunda became the champions after a 38-year hiatus. The final game in Scandinavium on 7 April against Färjestad BK was ended by late season recruitTomi Kallio in the third overtime period.[5]In the 2004–05 season, the club's 60th anniversary and 20th as independent club, the team won the league title, by having the best record during the regular season, and the Swedish Championship. That particular year was notable because theNational Hockey League had alabour stoppage due to negotiations between the league and theplayers association. Many professional hockey players who could not play in the NHL chose to play in European or North American leagues. The largest number of professional NHL players were in Sweden during the season, including Gothenburg nativeDaniel Alfredsson, who joined his hometown club for the season. This increased the quality of play and many observers said thatElitserien was the best league in the world during 2004–05.[6]

Frölunda set a new Elitserien record on 6 April 2006, by winning the Elitserien playoff semi-finals againstLinköpings HC 4–3 after trailing the series 1–3. The season ended with a 2–4 defeat againstFärjestads BK in the finals. The second game in the finalsRonnie Sundin played his 685th game for Frölunda becoming the player with most career games for the club.

Frölunda has claimed theChampions Hockey League title on four separate occasions in2015–16,2016–17,2018–19 and2019–20, the most titles out of any club.

On 2 February 2022, Frölunda Hockey Club presented their new logo. According to the club, the new logo represents the city of Gothenburg, Västra Frölunda, gentleness and excitement. The logo visualizes two F's, two hands and the letter H which stands for hockey. The proposed redesign received negative feedback from fans and media due to similarities of theNazi Party flag. The previous logo was announced in 1995 and represented the club for 27 years.[7] On April 20, 2022, Frölunda updated their logo, which had been chosen by members on a member meeting.[8][9]

Season-by-season results

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This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Frölunda. For the full season-by-season history, seeList of Frölunda HC seasons.

SeasonLeagueRegular season[10]Post season results
FinishGPWLTGFGAPts
2020–21SHL7th522823113313184Won in Eighth-finals, 2–1 (Djurgården)
Lost in Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Rögle)
2021–22SHL4th523117415513987Won in Quarterfinals, 4–0 (Växjö)
Lost in Semifinals, 1–4 (Luleå)
2022–23SHL6th5221181314013981Won in Quarterfinals, 4–3 (Färjestad)
Lost in Semifinals, 2–4 (Växjö)
2023–24SHL4th5224141414411996Won in Quarterfinals, 4–3 (Leksand)
Lost in Semifinals, 3–4 (Skellefteå)
2024–25SHL3rd522518913911691Won in Quarterfinals, 4–2 (Timrå)
Lost in Semifinals, 2–4 (Luleå)

Players and personnel

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Current roster

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No.NatPlayerPosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplace
17SwedenIsac BornLWL212022Onsala,Sweden
92SwedenFilip CederqvistCL252024Skara,Sweden
44SwedenNoah Dower NilssonCL202022Strömstad,Sweden
46SwitzerlandDominik EgliDR272024Frauenfeld,Switzerland
2SwedenChristian Folin (A)DR342021Kungsbacka,Sweden
12SwedenMax Friberg (C)LWR332017Skövde,Sweden
6SwedenFilip HasaDL252022Uppsala,Sweden
32SwedenNoah HasaCL222021Uppsala,Sweden
26SwedenIsac HeensDL262023Vansbro,Sweden
33SwedenLinus HögbergDL272023Stockholm,Sweden
21FinlandJere InnalaLWL272025Hauho,Finland
1SwedenLars JohanssonGL382022Avesta,Sweden
31SwedenNicklas Lasu (A)CL362019Mölndal,Sweden
11SwedenMax LindholmWL282025Österhaninge,Sweden
27SwedenTheodor NiederbachCR232025Bjästa,Sweden
43SwedenTom NilssonDR322022Tyresö, Sweden
62SwedenWiktor NilssonRWR232024Vendelsö,Sweden
30NorwayTobias NormannGL242024Fredrikstad,Norway
40SwedenJacob PetersonCL262025Lidköping,Sweden
25FinlandArttu RuotsalainenRWL282024Oulu,Finland
15SwedenGustav Rydahl Injured ReserveCL312023Karlstad,Sweden
55SwedenIvar StenbergWL182024Stenungsund,Sweden
86SwedenErik ThorellLWL332023Karlstad,Sweden
7SwedenHenrik TömmernesDL352023Karlstad,Sweden
9SwedenLinus Weissbach Injured ReserveRWL272024Gothenburg,Sweden
10FinlandMax WestergårdLWL182025Tampere,Finland

Updated June 6, 2025[11]

Team captains

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Head coaches

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Honored members

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Team captain andplaying coachLars-Eric Lundvall hoisting theLe Mat Trophy when Frölunda won the Swedish Championship in 1965. Lundvall's jersey number 13 is retired by Frölunda.
Frölunda HC retired numbers
No.PlayerPositionCareerNo. retirement
5Christian BäckmanD1998–2002
2004–2005
2009–2015
January 27, 2024
13Lars Erik LundvallRW1960–1968March 3, 2002
14Ronald PetterssonRW1960–1968March 3, 2002
14Patrik CarnbäckRW1986–1992
1994–1995
1997–2003
October 4, 2014
19Jörgen PetterssonRW1973–1980
1986–1991
March 3, 2002
23Ronnie SundinD1992–1997
1998–2009
October 15, 2016
24Niklas AnderssonLW1987–1991
2001–2011
October 21, 2017
29Stefan LarssonD1983–1987
1989–2001
March 3, 2002

Frölunda retired the numbers of four players, all on March 3, 2002. The number retired were; the number13 worn byLars Erik Lundvall, who spent eight seasons with Frölunda, all of them serving as teamcaptain. The number14 worn byRonald Pettersson, who spent seven seasons with Frölunda before suffering a career-ending injury on 14 December 1967. The duo of Lundvall and Pettersson was one of the reason behind Frölunda's success in the 60's and secured that hockey got a strong foothold in Gothenburg. The number19 worn byJörgen Pettersson during his two stints with Frölunda. Pettersson joined the club in 1970 and played ten seasons for the club before joining theSt. Louis Blues of theNHL. After five seasons in the NHL he returned and played another three seasons for the club. The number29 worn byStefan Larsson during his sixteen seasons with Frölunda. With the exception of two seasons, Larsson played for Frölunda his entire professional career. Since then an additional four players have had their numbers retired; number14 a second time forPatrik Carnbäck on October 4, 2014. Number23 forRonnie Sundin on October 15, 2016. Number24 forNiklas Andersson on October 21, 2017. And number5 forChristian Bäckman on January 27, 2024.

Six former Frölunda players have been inducted into theInternational Ice Hockey Federation'sHall of Fame. ForwardUlf Sterner, played three seasons for Frölunda before becoming the first European-trained player to play in the NHL during his short sojourn with theNew York Rangers during the1964–65 NHL season; he was inducted in 2001.[12] Forward Ronald "Sura Pelle" Pettersson, representedteam Sweden in three olympic games and tenIIHF World Championships, totaling 252 games played for the national team; he was inducted in 2004.[12]Ville Peltonen played the1997–98 season for Frölunda, where he was both the team's and the league's leading scorer, he was inducted in 2016.[13]Daniel Alfredsson played a total of four seasons for Frölunda, winning the Swedish Championships with Frölunda during the2004–05 season. In 2006 he was a member of Sweden's gold medal-winning team at theWinter Olympics, he was inducted in 2018.[14]Petteri Nummelin played two seasons for Frölunda between 1995 and 1997, he was inducted in 2024.[15]Henrik Lundqvist won the Swedish Championships with Frölunda in 2003 and 2005, and won gold with team Sweden at the2006 Winter Olympics and the2017 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, he was inducted in 2025.[16]

In 2003, former Frölunda playersChristian Ruuttu andJorma Salmi were inducted to theFinnish Hockey Hall of Fame.[17] Ville Peltonen was inducted in 2014. Trio of former Frölunda players who all won the Swedish Championships with Frölunda;Antti-Jussi Niemi,Fredrik Norrena, andSami Salo were inducted in 2017.[18] Petteri Nummelin was inducted in 2019.Tuukka Mäntylä was inducted in 2024.

Club records and leaders

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Fredrik Pettersson playing for Frölunda

Career

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Regular season

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Playoffs

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Team

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  • Most points in a season: 112 (2004–05)
  • Most wins in a season: 33 (2004–05)
  • Most goals in a season: 181 (2001–02)
  • Fewest goals against in a season: 96 (2004–05)

Scoring leaders

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These are the top-ten point-scorers of Frölunda HC since the 1975–76 season. Figures are updated after each completed regular season.[20]

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game;  = current Frölunda HC player

Points
PlayerPosGPGAPtsP/G
Niklas AnderssonLW5481762974730.86
Joel LundqvistC7271512524030.55
Jonas JohnsonC5131561963520.68
Tomi KallioRW4331681803480.80
Magnus KahnbergRW5871691683370.57
Patrik CarnbäckLW3791331793120.82
Peter StrömF472861272130.45
Ronnie SundinD705631412040.28
Ove KarlssonC294103871900.64
Stefan LarssonD463831011840.39

Awards and honours

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Team

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Le Mat Trophy
Swedish Champions

Champions Hockey League
Winners

Individual

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Guldpucken
The Golden Puck: Player of the year

Guldhjälmen
The Gold Helmet: Most valuable player as judged by the league's players

Honken Trophy
Goaltender of the year

Håkan Loob Trophy
Top goal scorer

Skyttetrofén
Top point scorer

Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy
Playoffs' most valuable player

SHL Rookie of the Year

Årets junior
Junior of the year in Swedish hockey

Champions Hockey League MVP
Most valuable player

Salming Trophy
Best Swedish-born defenceman

Rinkens riddare
Knight of the rink: The most gentlemanly player

Swedish All star team

Stora Grabbars Märke
Big Boys' Badge: Honorary award within Swedish sports

Coach of the Year

Leader of the Year

References

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  1. ^"Facts". Frölunda HC. Archived fromthe original on 24 May 2006. Retrieved29 January 2007.
  2. ^Szemberg, Szymon.Västra Frölunda 50 År. p. 12.
  3. ^Szemberg, Szymon.Västra Frölunda 50 År. p. 170.
  4. ^"Official Statistics". Swedish Ice Hockey Federation.
  5. ^Szemberg, Szymon (1994).Västra Frölunda 50 År (in Swedish). Sweden: Sportförlaget.ISBN 978-91-88540-34-8.
  6. ^"Elitserien världens bästa hockeyliga"(PDF) (in Swedish). Pro Hockey. 27 April 2005. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 15 June 2006. Retrieved25 January 2007.
  7. ^"Swedish ice hockey team withdraws the redesign of a controversial logo".Newsendip. 4 February 2022. Retrieved7 February 2022.
  8. ^"Frolunda gets another new logo after recent redesign rejected by fans".Markerzone.com. Retrieved21 November 2023.
  9. ^Norberg, Linus (20 April 2022)."Klart: Frölundas nya klubbemblem".Aftonbladet.
  10. ^Code explanation;GP—Games played,W—Wins,L—Losses,T—Tied games,GF—Goals for,GA—Goals against,Pts—Points
  11. ^"Frölunda HC current roster". Elite Prospects. 24 March 2024. Retrieved6 June 2025.
  12. ^ab"Complete list of IIHF Hall of Fame Inductees from 1997 to 2006".International Ice Hockey Federation. Archived fromthe original on 11 December 2006. Retrieved28 February 2007.
  13. ^"Ville Peltonen Valittiin IIHF:N Hall of Fameen".Pallomeri (in Finnish). 22 May 2016. Retrieved17 June 2023.
  14. ^"Alfredsson invald i IIHF Hall of Fame".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Stockholm, Sweden. 1 December 2017. Retrieved16 June 2023.
  15. ^Nynäs, Nicolina (15 January 2024)."Petteri Nummelin utsågs till IIHF:s Hall of Fame – är en av åtta nya medlemmar".Yle (in Swedish). Helsinki, Finland. Retrieved15 May 2024.
  16. ^Alsalman, Ibraheem (3 January 2025)."Lundqvist och Martin Hasson invalda i Hall of fame".Sveriges Television (in Swedish). Retrieved13 June 2025.
  17. ^"Finnish Hall of Fame – Honoured Members".Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived fromthe original on 20 March 2007. Retrieved28 February 2007.
  18. ^Mennander, Pasi (15 October 2017)."Kuusi uutta Jääkiekkoleijonaa aateloitiin Suomen Hockey Hall Of Fameen" [Six new Ice Hockey Lions were honored by the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame].Leijonat.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved5 July 2019.
  19. ^"Artturi Lehkonen".Elite Prospects.
  20. ^"Frolunda HC – All Time SHL leaders".quanthockey.com. 4 May 2019. Retrieved4 May 2019.

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