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=Linköpings HC=

Linköpings Hockey Club is an ice hockey team from Linköping, Sweden, playing in Elitserien.

Facts

 * Founded: 1976
 * Arena: Cloetta Center
 * Uniform colors: Blue and white.
 * Logo design: A stylized white roaring lion, on a red and a blue triangle,....
 * Championships won: 0

Franchise history
2000 -- The Minnesota Wild pick Marian Gaborik #3 in Round 1 of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.

2003 -- The Wild, in their first ever playoff appearance, make it all the way to the Western Conference Finals before being swept 4-0 by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. Previously, the Wild had beaten the heavily favored and third seeded Colorado Avalanche in the first round in seven games, coming down from a 3-1 series deficit and winning both Game 6 and 7 in overtime. Andrew Brunette scored the series clincher. In the Western Conference Semi-finals, the Wild beat the fourth seeded Vancouver Canucks, again in seven games, and again after being down 3-1 in the series. In the process, the Wild became the first team in playoff history to capture a seven game series twice after facing elimination during Game 5.

Current Squad
As of January 24, 2006

=Maria Rooth=

Maria Rooth (b. November 2, 1979 in Ängelholm, Sweden) is a Swedish women's ice hockey player.

Rooth is assistant captain and one of the most experienced players on the Swedish national team, which she has been a part of since 1996.

Rooth is participating in the 2006 Turin Olympics and was, alongside goaltender Kim Martin, instrumental in Sweden's upset against United States in the semi-final game, scoring two goals in regulation time and then once more in the ensuing shootout.

Career statistics
=Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey=

Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey (often referred to as MB Hockey or MB) is an ice hockey club based in Stockholm, Sweden.


 * Founded: 1988
 * Arena: MB Hallen (capacity 700)
 * Uniform colours: Red, white
 * Logo design: A stylized white maple leaf with red and blue trim, with the letters MB in red with white and blue trim
 * Swedish women's championships won: 6 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005)

History
Named after the districts where it is located, the club was founded in 1988 through a merger between Mälarhöjden/Västertorp and Bredäng/Östberga hockey clubs.

MB Hockey has sections for both men's and women's ice hockey, and while the men's team has never reached higher than the 3rd tier league, the women's team playing in the top level league has established itself as one of the most successful in the nation, winning six Swedish championships in the last seven years.

Season-by-season record
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Notable players
MB Hockey's most notable current players include six on the Swedish national women's ice hockey team participating in the Turin 2006 Winter Olympic Games: captain Erika Holst, alternate captains Maria Rooth and Gunilla Andersson and players Ann-Louise Edstrand, Ylva Lindberg and Jenny Lindqvist. <!--===Hall of Famers===
 * Player
 * Player

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Current squad
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As of October 8, 2006

Team captains

 * Johnny M. Smith (2000-02)
 * Michel Roy (2002-present)

Retired numbers

 * 8 Player
 * 9 Player

Career statistics

 * 1J20 SuperElit promotion/relegation rounds
 * 2J20 SuperElit Top 8 round robin

International play
Junland played for Sweden, ending up in 4th place, in the 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.

Mike Knuble

 * During the 2004-05 NHL lockout Knuble played for Linköpings HC, managed by former University of Michigan team mate Mike Helber, in the Swedish Elitserien. In Linköping Knuble, together with fellow ex-Wolverine Brendan Morrison and Kristian Huselius, formed one of the league's most productive scoring lines in the regular season. He himself was the league goal scoring leader with 26 goals in 49 games (MODO's Mattias Weinhandl tied him for goals, but played one game more).


 * Brendan Morrison
 * Fredrik Norrena


 * Cirith Ungol (band), do some linking maybe + rephrase
 * Hollow Ground, cleanup
 * Immortal Souls, small cleanup, logo
 * U.S. Bombs, infobox, small cleanup, logo

=Jonas Fransson=

Jonas Fransson (born February 20, 1980 in Tranås, Sweden) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender, currently playing for Linköpings HC of the top Swedish league Elitserien.

Post season*
=Magnus Johansson (ice hockey)=

Magnus Johansson (born September 4, 1973, in Linköping, Sweden), is a professional Swedish ice hockey player. He is currently a defenceman and captain for Linköpings HC in the highest Swedish league, Elitserien.

Playing career
Johansson started his senior playing career in his hometown team Linköpings HC in 1990. The club was then playing in Division 1 Södra, at the time one of Sweden's 2nd tier leagues, and Johansson who was appointed captain at an age of 18 would spend his first seven seasons there. In the 1996-97 season Linköpings HC was coached by Tommy Boustedt, and when his contract ended and he signed with the Elitserien team Västra Frölunda HC, he brought Johansson with him. Despite his relatively small stature Johansson adapted well to professional hockey, and over the following six seasons he developed into one of the league's most productive defencemen. After winning the Swedish Championship with Västra Frölunda in 2003, Johansson signed a one-year contract with SCL Tigers of the Swiss Nationalliga A.

In March 2004 Linköpings HC, now in Elitserien, announced that Johansson had signed a 4-year contract and would make his, by the fans, long awaited return to the club. Once again wearing the captain's C, he has led his team to results never accomplished before in club history in the last two seasons; a second spot in the league in 2004-05 and to the playoff semifinals in 2006.

Career statistics

 * a Playoff rounds + Division 1 qualification round
 * b Playoff round
 * c Allsvenskan + playoff round + Kvalserien
 * d Nationalliga A relegation round

Records

 * Frölunda HC club record for points in a regular season, defenceman (35), 2001-02, 50-game schedule
 * Linköpings HC club record for points in a regular season, defenceman (36), 2006-07, 55-game schedule
 * Linköpings HC club record for goals in a regular season, defenceman (11), 2005-06, 50-game schedule
 * Linköpings HC club record for assists in a regular season, defenceman (28), 2006-07, 55-game schedule
 * Linköpings HC club record for goals in a playoff season, defenceman (3), 2004-05

International play
Johansson has played for Sweden in:
 * 2002 World Championships
 * 2003 World Championships
 * 2005 World Championships
 * 2006 World Championships

General

 * Linköpings HC official website
 * Swedish Ice Hockey Association official statistics
 * Magnus Johansson @ Eurohockey.net