2009–10 Djurgårdens IF Hockey season

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The 2009–10 Djurgårdens IF Hockey season was the club’s 34th season in the Swedish elite league Elitserien. Hardy Nilsson returned to Djurgården as head coach on March 2, 2009.[1] Nilsson previously coached Djurgården during the 1999–2000 and the 2000–01 seasons. The club became Swedish champions during both of these seasons.[1] Djurgården lost last season’s scoring leader when Fredrik Bremberg moved to Atlant Moscow Oblast.[2] The team was later reinforced by former NHL and Djurgården player Marcus Nilson. Marcus Ragnarsson replaced Jimmie Ölvestad as team captain on August 7, 2009.[3] The regular season started on away ice on September 24, 2009 against HV71 and was concluded on March 13, 2010 away against Frölunda HC.[4] Djurgården reached the final in the playoff rounds, where the team lost 4–2 in games against HV71.

Pre-season[edit]

Djurgården began the pre-season playing in the 2009 Nordic Trophy tournament, a total of five games plus two playoff games, from August 7 to August 29, 2009.
Djurgården became champions defeating Linköpings HC in the final.

Nordic Trophy[edit]

Standings[edit]

y – clinched semi-final spot for championship, x – play for 5th place

Game log[edit]

2009 Nordic trophy game log

Legend:   Win (3 points)   Overtime win (2 point)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime loss (1 point)

Final standings[edit]

Stats[edit]

Players

Goalkeepers

Honours[edit]

Exhibition games[edit]

Game log[edit]

Exhibition games game log

Legend:   Win   Loss   Tie

Regular season[edit]

Standings[edit]

x – clinched playoff spot; y – clinched regular season league title; e – eliminated from playoff contention; r – played in relegation series

Game log[edit]

2009-10 Elitserien Game log (26–17–12)

Legend:   Win (3 points)   Overtime win (2 point)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime loss (1 point)   Tie (1 point)

Playoffs[edit]

Game log[edit]

2010 Playoffs game log
Quarterfinals vs. Brynäs: 4–1 Win (Home: 2–1 ; Road: 2–0)
Date Opponent Score Goaltender Venue Attendance Series Recap
March 18 Brynäs 4 – 3 Wesslau Läkerol Arena 7,251 1–0 [63]
March 20 Brynäs 1 – 2 OT Wesslau Hovet 8,094 (100%) 1–1 [64]
March 22 Brynäs 4 – 0 Wesslau Läkerol Arena 8,138 2–1 [65]
March 24 Brynäs 2 – 1 Wesslau Hovet 8,094 (100%) 3–1 [66]
March 26 Brynäs 3 – 2 Wesslau Ericsson Globe 13,850 (100%) 4–1 [67]
Semifinals vs. Linköping: 4–1 Win (Home: 3–0 ; Road: 1–1)
Date Opponent Score Goaltender Venue Attendance Series Recap
April 1 Linköping 3 – 1 Wesslau Cloetta Center 6,522 1–0 [68]
April 3 Linköping 3 – 2 OT Wesslau Hovet 7,696 (95%) 2–0 [69]
April 5 Linköping 0 – 2 Wesslau Cloetta Center 7,696 2–1 [70]
April 7 Linköping 2 – 1 OT Wesslau Ericsson Globe 13,850 (100%) 3–1 [71]
April 8 Linköping 5 – 1 Wesslau Ericsson Globe 13,050 4–1 [72]
Finals vs. HV71: 2–4 Loss (Home: 1–2 ; Road: 1–2)
Date Opponent Score Goaltender Venue Attendance Series Recap
15 April HV71 4 – 3 Wesslau Hovet 8,094 (100%) 1–0 [73]
17 April HV71 3 – 4 OT Ridderwall Kinnarps Arena 7,000 1–1 [74]
19 April HV71 1 – 2 OT Wesslau Ericsson Globe 13,850 (100%) 1–2 [75]
21 April HV71 3 – 2 OT Wesslau Kinnarps Arena 7,000 2–2 [76]
22 April HV71 4 – 5 OT Wesslau Kinnarps Arena 7,000 2–3 [77]
24 April HV71 2 – 3 OT Wesslau Hovet 8,094 (100%) 2–4 [78]

Legend:   Win   Loss
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Statistics[edit]

from stats.swehockey

Skaters[edit]

Goaltenders[edit]

Transfers[edit]

Drafted players[edit]

Djurgården players picked at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

References[edit]