Statistics Linköping HC 2008-2009

League: Champions Hockey League (2008–09)

 
 
Year: Stage: Position:
 
# Player name Pos GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Sebastian LauritzenC100000
2.Petri LiimatainenRD10000-1
3.Tomas SurovyC20116-2
4.Dennis BozicD200000
5.Mikael HåkansonRW30006-1
6.Fredrik EmwallD/F30112-3
7.Andreas PihlRD300041
8.Mattias CarlssonC300000
9.Daniel FernholmD302202
10.Mats FrøshaugC300000
11.Patrik ZackrissonC40112-3
12.Carl GunnarssonD40002-3
13.Teemu AaltoRD40000-6
14.Jaroslav HlinkaC40332-2
15.Pontus PetterströmLW411201
16.Martin Laumann YlvenF41012-2
17.Eric BeaudoinF41122-3
18.Pekka SaravoD410140
19.Jan HlaváčLW41010-6
20.Niklas PerssonC415665
21.Johan FranssonD410100
22.Ivan MajeskýRD410141
23.Joakim ErikssonF432560
Recent transfersShow all transfers»
  1. 19 Apr 2024 |  Filip Jakobsson  (F)
     
    Surahammars IFarrowHuddinge IK
  2. 19 Apr 2024 |  Niklas Folin  (D)
     
    MODO HockeyarrowVIK Västerås HK
  3. 19 Apr 2024 |  Michael Douglas  (D)
     
    Quad City StormarrowSydney Ice Dogs
  4. 19 Apr 2024 |  Martin Kadlec  (F)
     
    Marseille Spartiatesarrowunknown
  5. 19 Apr 2024 |  Tomas Volevecky  (G)
     
    HC Slavia Prahaarrowunknown
  6. 19 Apr 2024 |  Axel Björnkvist  (F)
     
    Tyringe SoSSarrowKarlskrona HK
  7. 19 Apr 2024 |  Devin DiDiomete  (F)
     
    Gyergyói HKarrowretired

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Leagues

Czech Rep.:  Tipsport extraliga | 1.liga | 2.liga

Finland:  Liiga | Mestis

Germany:  DEL | DEL2

Russia:  KHL | VHL

Slovakia:  Tipsport Extraliga | 1.liga

Sweden:  SHL | HockeyAllsvenskan

Switzerland:  NLA | NLB

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Headlines

Two down one to go for EIHL team

Having clinched the Challenge Cup on Wednesday the Sheffield Steelers (EIHL) made it two trophys yesterday as they clinched the Elite league title. Read more»

Servette Genève win first modern CHL title for Switzerland

Less than a year after winning their first domestic title in their 118-year history, Genève-Servette are now champions of Europe following a nail-biting 3-2 home-ice victory over Swedish club Skellefteå AIK. ... Read more»

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