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2004–05 Elitserien season
LeagueSweden Elitserien
SportIce hockey
DurationSeptember 20, 2004 – March 1, 2005
Regular season
League ChampionFrölunda HC
Season MVPHenrik Lundqvist (Frölunda HC)
Top scorerHenrik Zetterberg (Timrå IK)
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsFrölunda HC
  Runners-upFärjestads BK
SHL seasons

The 2004–05 Elitserien season was the 30th season of Elitserien. It started on September 20, 2004, with the regular season ending March 1, 2005. The playoffs of the 81st Swedish Championship ended on April 11, with Frölunda HC taking the championship.

Regular season

Final standings

GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTW = Overtime Wins, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points

Elitserien GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA Pts
y-Frölunda HC 50 37 10 3 4 2 180 96 112
x-Linköpings HC 50 32 16 2 2 1 162 110 97
x-Timrå IK 50 30 15 5 4 2 159 118 93
x-Färjestads BK 50 29 14 7 3 1 137 108 92
x-Djurgårdens IF 50 25 22 3 2 2 131 135 78
x-Modo Hockey 50 23 22 5 2 5 143 139 77
x-Luleå HF 50 20 27 3 1 2 152 161 64
x-Södertälje SK 50 20 27 3 4 2 127 144 61
e-Mora IK 50 19 28 3 3 4 151 172 61
e-HV71 50 17 31 2 2 6 123 163 57
r-Brynäs IF 50 14 31 5 2 2 123 182 47
r-Malmö Redhawks 50 12 35 3 2 2 111 171 39

x - clinched playoff spot, y - clinched regular season league title, e - eliminated from playoff contention, r - play in relegation series

Scoring leaders

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Sweden Henrik Zetterberg Timrå IK 50 19 31 50 +15 24
Sweden Kristian Huselius Linköpings HC 34 14 35 49 +20 10
Sweden Mattias Weinhandl Modo Hockey 50 26 20 46 +3 18
Canada Shawn Horcoff Mora IK 50 19 27 46 –11 117
Sweden Nils Ekman Djurgårdens IF 44 18 27 45 +2 106
Canada Brendan Morrison Linköpings HC 45 16 28 44 +30 50
Sweden Niklas Andersson Frölunda HC 44 14 27 41 +22 16
United States Mike Knuble Linköpings HC 49 26 13 39 +24 40
Switzerland Martin Plüss Frölunda HC 46 23 16 39 +14 42
Sweden Marcus Nilson Djurgårdens IF 48 17 22 39 +11 110

Leading goaltenders

GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player Team GP TOI GA SO Sv% GAA
Sweden Henrik Lundqvist Frölunda HC 44 2641:51 79 6 .936 1.79
Finland Fredrik Norrena Linköpings HC 43 2521:59 78 5 .935 1.86
Switzerland Martin Gerber Färjestads BK 30 1827:33 58 4 .929 1.90
Finland Miikka Kiprusoff Timrå IK 46 2718:59 97 5 .916 2.14
Sweden Björn Bjurling Djurgårdens IF 24 1441:37 61 1 .913 2.54
Sweden Tommy Salo Modo Hockey 36 2164:53 93 0 .909 2.58
Slovakia Rastislav Staňa Södertälje SK 45 2562:08 116 3 .914 2.72
Finland Pasi Nurminen Malmö Redhawks 30 1755:06 86 3 .900 2.94
Sweden Stefan Liv HV71 40 2404:17 119 2 .893 2.97
Finland Tero Leinonen Mora IK 48 2768:05 148 2 .894 3.21

Playoffs

After the regular season, the standard of 8 teams qualified for the playoffs.

Playoff bracket

In the first round, the highest remaining seed chose which of the four lowest remaining seeds to be matched against. In each round the higher-seeded team was awarded home ice advantage. Each best-of-seven series followed a 1–1–1–2–1–1 format: the higher-seeded team played at home for games 2 and 4 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary), and the lower-seeded team was at home for game 1, 3 and 6 (if necessary).

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Frölunda HC 4
7 Luleå HF 0
1 Frölunda HC 4
5 Djurgårdens IF 1
4 Färjestads BK 4
6 Modo Hockey 2
1 Frölunda HC 4
(Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
4 Färjestads BK 1
3 Timrå IK 3
5 Djurgårdens IF 4
8 Södertälje SK 0
4 Färjestads BK 4
2 Linköpings HC 2
8 Södertälje SK 4

Playoff scoring leaders

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Sweden Daniel Alfredsson Frölunda HC 14 12 6 18 +13 8
Sweden Niklas Andersson Frölunda HC 14 10 3 13 +10 4
Finland Tomi Kallio Frölunda HC 14 7 6 13 +10 6
Sweden Jonas Johnson Frölunda HC 14 2 10 12 +10 8
Switzerland Marcel Jenni Färjestads BK 15 5 6 11 +3 45
Sweden Samuel Påhlsson Frölunda HC 14 4 7 11 +14 24
Sweden Jonas Höglund Färjestads BK 15 4 7 11 +2 8
Sweden Per-Johan Axelsson Frölunda HC 14 1 10 11 +13 18
Sweden Nils Ekman Djurgårdens IF 12 4 5 9 –3 20
Sweden Christian Bäckman Frölunda HC 14 2 7 9 +17 10

Playoff leading goaltenders

GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player Team GP TOI GA SO Sv% GAA
Sweden Henrik Lundqvist Frölunda HC 14 854:27 15 6 .962 1.05
Finland Fredrik Norrena Linköpings HC 6 383:48 13 0 .921 2.03
Slovakia Rastislav Staňa Södertälje SK 10 605:14 22 1 .920 2.18
Finland Miikka Kiprusoff Timrå IK 6 356:44 13 0 .890 2.19
Canada José Théodore Djurgårdens IF 12 728:02 27 0 .922 2.23
Swedish Champions
2004–05
Frölunda HC
Third Title

Elitserien awards

Le Mat Trophy: Frölunda HC
Guldpucken: Henrik Lundqvist, Frölunda HC
Guldhjälmen: Henrik Lundqvist, Frölunda HC
Honken Trophy: Henrik Lundqvist, Frölunda HC
Håkan Loob Trophy: Mike Knuble, Linköpings HC; Mattias Weinhandl, Modo Hockey
Rookie of the Year: Oscar Steen, Färjestads BK
Guldpipan: Thomas Andersson, Gävle

NHL lockout players

Due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout that ultimately cancelled the entirety of the 2004–05 NHL season, the following then-NHL players represented these Elitserien teams during the season:

See also