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Ice Hockey in Sweden

Ice Hockey in Sweden is Governed by Swedish ice Hockey Federation. Sweden has been a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation since 1912. Sweden Men’s national team made their International debut in 1921. while the Women and Junior teams made their debuts in 1987 & 1973. This page shows the history of the Men’s, Women & Junior national teams.


Men’s National Team

IIHF Member March 23rd, 1912
Homepage Svenska Ishockeyforbundet
Facebook Tre Kronor
Nickname Tre Kronor (Three Crowns)
Games Played 2034
Wins 1113 Losses 757 Ties 164
Longest Winning Streak (11) May 4th -Nov 8th, 2018

Longest Unbeaten Streak (21) Apr 5th, 1998-Nov 5th, 1998
Longest Losing Streak (7) Apr 18th, 2012-May 4th, 2012
Home Games 595 Away Games 1439
Goals For 7370 Goals Against 5548

Most Games Jorgen Jonsson (285) Most Points Sven Tumba Johansson (186)
First Game Played April 23rd, 1923 – 8-0 win over Belgium
Biggest Win 24-1 over Belgium February 16th, 1947
Biggest Loss 22-0 to Canada January 29th, 1924
World Championships:
Gold:
 1953, 1957, 1962, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2006, 2013, 2017, 2018

Silver: 1928, 1947, 1951, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1981, 1986, 1990,
1993, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2011

Bronze: 1952, 1954, 1958, 1965, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2009,
2010, 2014

Olympic Games:
Gold:
 1994, 2006

Silver: 1928, 1964, 2014
Bronze: 1952, 1980, 1984, 1988
Euro Hockey Tour: 1998-99, 2006-07, 2014-15, 2015-16
European Championships:
Gold:
 1921, 1923, 1932

Silver: 1922, 1924
Sweden vs Others
Games Played 96

Wins 45 Losses 40 Ties 11
Home Games 55 Away Games 41
Goals For 365 Goals Against 352
Click here for Sweden Men All Time Results

ROSTER
GK #31  Lars Johansson-  Frölunda HC (SWE)
GK #35 Jacob  Johansson – Timrå IK (SWE)
GK #30 Jesper Wallstedt – Minnesota Wild (USA)
DEF #32 Lukas Bengtsson – Växjö Lakers HC (SWE)
DEF #2 Christian Folin – Frölunda HC (SWE)
DEF #37 Timothy Lilegren – Toronto Maple Leafs (CAN)
DEF #54 Anton Lindholm – Leksands IF (SWE)
DEF #12 Patrik Nemeth – Arizona Coyotes (USA)
DEF #94 Joel Persson – Växjö Lakers HC (SWE)
DEF #64 Jonathan Pudas – Skellefteå AIK (SWE)
DEF #38 Rasmus Sundin – Washington Capitals (USA)
DEF #7 Henrik Tömmernes – Genève-Servette HC (SUI)
FW #48 Jonatan Berggren – Detroit Red Wings (USA)
FW # 21 Leo  Carlsson – Örebro HK (SWE)
FW #95 Jacob  de la Rose – HC Fribourg-Gottéron (SUI)
FW #18 Dennis  Everberg – Rögle BK (SWE)
FW #91 Carl Grundström – Los Angeles KIngs (USA)
FW #59 Linus Johansson – Färjestads BK (SWE)
FW #24 Oscar Lindberg – SC Bern (SUI)
FW #17 Par Lindholm – Skellefteå AIK (SWE)
FW #98 Alexander Nylander- Pittsburgh Penguins (USA)
FW #20 Andre Petersson – HV 71 (SWE)
FW #23 Lucas Raymond – Detroit Red Wings (USA)
FW #33 Jacob Silfverberg – Anaheim Ducks (USA)
FW #19 Marcus  Sörensen -HC Fribourg-Gottéron (SUI)
FW #49 Fabian  Zetterlund -San Jose Sharks (USA)

HC Sam Hallam
Updated (05/09/23)

Women’s National Team

IIHF member March 23rd, 1912
Homepage Svenska Ishockeyforbundet
Facebook Tre Kronor
Nickname Tre Kronor (Three Crowns)
Games Played  601
Wins 286 Losses 300 Ties 15
Longest Winning Streak (11) Nov 13th, 2011-Feb 12th, 2012
Longest Unbeaten Streak (11) Nov 13th, 2011-Feb 12th, 2012
Longest Losing Streak (14) Sept 7th – Dec 16th, 2001
Home Games 132 Away Games 469
Goals For 1628 Goals Against 1833
Most Games Erika Holst (327) Most Points Erika Holst (233)
First Game Played April 22nd, 1987 -10-0 loss to United States
Biggest Win 17-0 over Norway March 18th, 2000
Biggest Loss 15-0 to Canada March 19th, 1990
World Championships:
Bronze: 2005, 2007
Olympic Games:
Silver: 2006
Bronze: 2002
4 Nations Cup:
Bronze:
2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014

Euro Hockey Tour: 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13
European Champions:
Gold:
 1996

Silver: 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995
Sweden vs Others
Games Played 85
Wins 28 Losses 52 Ties 5
Home Games 46 Away Games 39
Goals For 177 Goals Against 306
Click here for Sweden Women All Time Results

ROSTER
GK #1 Ida Boman – Djurgårdens IF (SWE)
GK #35  Tindra Holm – Long Island University (USA)
GK #30 . Emma Söderberg – University of Minnesota Duluth (USA)
DEF #4 Linnéa Andersson – MoDo Hockey (SWE)
DEF #9 Emma Forsgren – Djurgårdens IF (SWE)
DEF #7 Mira Jungåker – HV71 (SWE)
DEF #3 Anna Kjellbin – Luleå HF (SWE)
DEF #2 Nathalie Lidman – Leksands IF (SWE)
DEF #12 Maja Nylén-Persson – Brynäs IF (SWE)
DEF #5 Annie Silén – Leksands IF (SWE)
DEF #10 Mina Waxin – Brynäs IF (SWE)
FW #21Amanda Andersson, – HV 71 (SWE)
FW #18 Jenny Antonsson – Brynäs IF (SWE)
FW #13 Matilda Af Bjur – Leksands IF (SWE)
FW #11 Josefin Bouveng – University of Minnesota (USA)
FW #19 Sara Hjalmarsson – Linköping HC (SWE)
FW #14 Thea Johansson – University of Mercyhurst (USA)
FW #29 Felicia Levin – AIK (SWE)
FW #25 Lina Ljungblom – MODO Hockey (SWE)
FW #20 Ronje Morgan – HC Lugano Ladies (SUI)
FW #16 Vilima Nilsson – AIK (SWE)
FW #23 Alice Östensson – Djurgårdens IF (SWE)
FW #28 Wilim Sundin – MoDo Hockey (SWE)
FW #27 Elin Svensson – HV71 (SWE)
FW #22 Hanna  Thuvik – Brynäs IF (SWE)

HC Ulf Lundberg

Updated (08/21/23)

Junior U20 National Team

IIHF Member March 23rd, 1912
Homepage Svenska Ishockeyforbundet
Facebook Tre Kronor
Nickname Tre Kronor (Three Crowns)
Games Played 700
Wins 384 Losses 273 Ties 43
Longest Winning Streak (14) 2011-2012
Longest Unbeaten Streak (14) 2011-2012
Longest Losing Streak (7) 2020-2021
Home Games 147 Away Games 543
Goals for 2709 Goals Against 2061
Most Games Anton Karlsson (106) Most Points Peter Forsberg (42)
First Game Played December 14th, 1973 – 6-5 win over Soviet Union
Biggest Win 20-1 over Japan December 26th, 1992
Biggest Loss 10-2 to Canada December 30th, 1974
World Junior Championships:
Gold: 
1981, 2012

Silver: 1978, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2018
Bronze: 1975, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1995, 2010, 2020, 2022
Sweden vs Others
Games Played 71
Wins 38 Losses 29 Ties 5
Home Games 17 Away 54
Goals For 283 Goals Against 230
Click here for Sweden U20 All Time Results

ROSTER
GK #35 Hugo Hävelid – Djurgårdens IF(SWE)
GK #30 Alexander Hellnemo – Rögle BK (SWE)
GK #1 Kevin Reidler – AIK (SWE)
DEF #5 Mattias Hävelid – Linköping HC (SWE)
DEF #6 Anton Johansson – Leksands IF (SWE)
DEF #9 Theo Lindstein – Brynäs IF (SWE)
DEF #8 Jakob Norèn – MoDo Hockey (SWE)
DEF #7 Calle Odelius – Djurgårdens IF (SWE)
DEF #4 Axel Sandin-Pellikka – Skellefteå AIK (SWE)
DEF #2 Elias Pettersson – Örebro HK (SWE)
DEF #3 Elias Salomonsson- Skellefteå AIK (SWE)
FW #11 Isac Born- Frölunda HC (SWE)
FW #18 Filip Bystedt – Linköping HC (SWE)
FW #15 David Edstrom- Frölunda HC (SWE)
FW #24 Linus Hemström – Kingston Frontenacs (CAN)
FW #23 Jonathan Lekkerimäki – Djurgårdens IF (SWE)
FW #17 Felix Nilsson – Rögle BK (SWE)
FW #20 Liam Öhgren – Färjestads BK (SWE)
FW #12 Noah Östlund – Djurgårdens IF (SWE)
FW #27 Oskar Pettersson – Rögle BK (SWE)
FW #19  Rasmus Rudslätt – AIK (SWE)
FW #25 Otto Stenberg – Frölunda HC(SWE)
FW #26 Alexander Suzdalev – Regina Pats (CAN)
FW #10 Fabian Wagner – Linkoping HC (SWE)
FW #22 Anton Wahlberg – IF Malmö Redhawks (SWE)

HC Magnus Havelid
Updated (07/4/23)