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2010–11 Frölunda HC
League9th Elitserien
2010–11 record19–24–12
Home record13–8–6
Road record6–16–6
Goals for128
Goals against158
Team information
General managerKent Johansson
CoachKent Johansson
Assistant coachStephan Lundh
CaptainJoel Lundqvist
Alternate captainsPer-Johan Axelsson
Riku Hahl
ArenaScandinavium
Average attendance9,378
Team leaders
GoalsMika Pyörälä (14)
AssistsNiklas Andersson (30)
PointsNiklas Andersson (44)
Penalty minutesChristoph Schubert (49)
Goals against averageJoakim Lundström (2.56)

The 2010–11 Elitserien season was Frölunda HC's 31st season in Elitserien. The regular season started on September 17, 2010 away against Timrå IK and ended on March 5, 2011 away against Luleå HF.[1]

The 2010–11 season was Frölunda's worst season in four years. For the first time since 2007, Frölunda finished 9th in the regular season and thus missed the following playoffs. With just a few rounds of the regular season left, Frölunda were expected by many hockey experts to finish 11th or 12th in the regular season and thus be forced to play in Kvalserien. However, Frölunda managed to win the last three games and thus managed to stay in Elitserien without having to play in Kvalserien.

Pre-season

On April 13 it was reported that Ulf Dahlén, who had one year left on his contract, was relieved of his duties as head coach.[2] The decision was officially announced the following day.[3] Dahlén was offered to continue working as part of the coaching staff as an assistant coach, but declined the offer.[2] Kent Johansson was announced as new head coach on April 21.[4] In May Stephan Lundh, who joined the coaching staff in late January 2010 to aid Dahlén,[5] signed a one-year contract to work as an assistant coach to Johansson.[6]

European Trophy

2010 European Trophy game log

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

Exhibition games

Exhibition games log

Legend:   Win   Loss   Tie

Regular season

Standings

2010–11 Elitserien season GP W L OTW/SOW OTL/SOL GF GA Pts
HV71y 55 24 16 9 6 173 143 96
Färjestads BKx 55 27 19 6 3 154 124 96
Skellefteå AIKx 55 25 18 9 3 173 145 96
Luleå HFx 55 23 21 8 3 129 115 88
Linköpings HCx 55 22 19 5 9 138 118 85
Djurgårdens IFx 55 22 19 4 10 140 139 84
Brynäs IFx 55 19 20 8 8 147 157 81
AIKx 55 20 23 4 8 131 151 76
Frölunda HCe 55 19 24 5 7 128 158 74
Timrå IKe 55 17 25 9 4 140 165 73
Södertälje SKr 55 20 26 2 7 132 164 71
Modo Hockeyr 55 17 25 6 7 147 153 70

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

Games log

2010–11 Elitserien games log; 19–24–12 (Home: 13–8–6 ; Away: 6–17–6)

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

Statistics

Skaters

Name Pos Nationality GP G A P PIM
Regular season
Niklas Andersson LW  Sweden 53 14 30 44 30
Tomi Kallio RW  Finland 55 12 18 30 36
Riku Hahl C  Finland 47 4 20 24 14
Mika Pyörälä C  Finland 47 14 9 23 8
Toni Koivisto RW  Finland 54 14 9 23 12
Mikael Johansson C  Sweden 55 8 12 20 24
Henrik Tömmernes D  Sweden 47 3 17 20 24
Mikko Mäenpää LW  Finland 46 8 10 18 46
Joel Lundqvist C  Sweden 31 9 8 17 22
Christian Bäckman D  Sweden 21 4 13 17 8
Jesper Mattsson C  Sweden 23 7 8 15 8
Per-Johan Axelsson LW  Sweden 50 4 10 14 41
Nicklas Lasu LW  Sweden 54 7 6 13 24
Andreas Karlsson C  Sweden 35 2 10 12 12
Oscar Hedman D  Sweden 55 2 9 11 40
Robin Lindqvist C  Sweden 45 4 4 8 20
Pavel Skrbek D  Czech Republic 27 2 6 8 10
John Klingberg D  Sweden 26 0 5 5 10
Ville Mäntymaa D  Finland 46 3 1 4 18
Tobias Viklund D  Sweden 55 2 2 4 36
Christoph Schubert D  Germany 23 0 4 4 49
Carl Klingberg RW  Sweden 38 2 1 3 12
William Wallén RW  Sweden 12 1 0 1 0
Linus Fagemo RW  Sweden 12 1 0 1 2
Johan Sundström C  Sweden 41 1 0 1 10
Richard Demén-Willaume D  Sweden 6 0 1 1 8
Johan Holmqvist G  Sweden 53 0 1 1 2
Oliver Bohm D  Sweden 1 0 0 0 0
Jonathan Sääf G  Sweden 1 0 0 0 0
Henrik Lundberg G  Sweden 2 0 0 0 0
Jannik Christensen D  Denmark 2 0 0 0 0
Dragan Umicevic RW  Sweden 3 0 0 0 0
Sebastian Collberg RW  Sweden 5 0 0 0 0
Casper Carning RW  Sweden 8 0 0 0 0
Viktor Svedberg D  Sweden 9 0 0 0 0
Robin Dahse LW  Sweden 10 0 0 0 0
Victor Backman LW  Sweden 17 0 0 0 2
Peter Andersson D  Sweden 27 0 0 0 8
Joakim Lundström G  Sweden 54 0 0 0 2

Transactions

The off-season started with the departure of Janne Niskala—who decided to pursue offers from the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL)[7]—and Joakim Andersson, who signed a three-year entry level contract with the Detroit Red Wings.[8][9] Concurrently the club announced that Jens Karlsson and Martin Røymark were not offered new contracts,[10] and that Mikael Johansson had signed a two-year contract extension.[11] The following week Nicklas Lasu signed a one-year extension with Frölunda,[12] and Patric Blomdahl decided to leave Frölunda to reunite with his junior club AIK which had been promoted back to Elitserien.[12] In May Niklas Andersson decided to sign a one-year contract extension to play his fourteenth season for Frölunda,[13] and goaltender Joakim Lundström was signed to a one-year contract.[14] Later that month the club announced that Oscar Hedman had signed a one-year contract extension, and that Toni Koivisto, Mikko Mäenpää, and William Wallén had all signed two-year contracts with the club.[15] Carl Klingberg and Peter Andersson signed entry-level contracts with the Atlanta Thrashers and Vancouver Canucks respectively, both with the intention of playing for Frölunda on a loan during the 2010–11 season.[16][17] Prior to the June 15 deadline for NHL teams to sign contracted Elitserien players Frölunda had to say goodbye to their second and third best scorers from the 2009–10 season; Fredrik Pettersson and Mathis Olimb, who decided to try their luck in North America, Pettersson with the Atlanta Thrashers and Olimb with the Chicago Blackhawks.[18] In late July Mika Pyörälä signed a three-year contract with Frölunda.

Acquired
Player Former team Date Notes
Joakim Lundström IF Sundsvall Hockey May 7 [14]
Toni Koivisto Metallurg Magnitogorsk May 20 [15]
Mikko Mäenpää HPK May 20 [15]
William Wallén Mississauga St. Michael's Majors May 20 [15]
Mika Pyörälä Philadelphia Flyers July 29
Christoph Schubert Atlanta Thrashers September 15
Robin Lindqvist Timrå IK October 10
Pavel Skrbek Skellefteå AIK November 3
Jesper Mattsson Malmö Redhawks December 25
Leaving
Player New team Date Notes
Janne Niskala Metallurg Magnitogorsk April 9 [7][19]
Joakim Andersson Detroit Red Wings April 9 [8][9]
Jens Karlsson Borås HC April 12 [10]
Martin Røymark Timrå IK April 12 [10]
Patric Blomdahl AIK April 20 [20]
Gusten Törnqvist HC Alleghe May 28 [21]
Carl Klingberg Atlanta Thrashers May 31 [16]
Peter Andersson Vancouver Canucks June 2 [17]
Fredrik Pettersson Atlanta Thrashers June 14 [18]
Mathis Olimb Chicago Blackhawks June 14 [18]
Christoph Schubert November 26 June 14
Carl Klingberg Timrå IK January 29

Drafted players

Frölunda HC players picked in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Round Pick Player Nationality NHL Team
2nd 50th Johan Sundström  Sweden New York Islanders
7th 200th Michael Schumacher  Sweden Los Angeles Kings
7th 210th Henrik Tömmernes  Sweden Vancouver Canucks

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