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Färjestad BK
CityKarlstad, Sweden
LeagueSwedish Hockey League
Founded10 November 1932; 91 years ago (1932-11-10)
Home arenaLöfbergs Arena
ColorsGreen, gold and white
     
General managerPeter Jakobsson
Head coachJohann Pennerborn
CaptainAlexander Johansson
Websitefarjestadbk.se/
Championships
Regular season titles9
Le Mat Trophy(9) (1981, 1986, 1988, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2011)
Current season

Färjestad Bollklubb (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfærjɛsta]; abbreviated as FBK) is a Swedish professional ice hockey team based in Karlstad. Färjestad has had 20 Swedish Championship final appearances, winning nine times since the Swedish Hockey League (SHL; formerly Elitserien) was started in 1975. The team plays in the highest Swedish league, and have done so since 1965. With their four latest Championship wins, they are the most successful SHL club of the 21st century. They are featured rivals with Djurgårdens IF, Frölunda HC, and HV71.

History

Färjestad BK was founded on 10 November 1932 at Håfström Kiosk by Sven Bryhske, Gösta Jonsson, Sven Larsson and Erik Myren. Initially the association's main sport was bandy. Ice hockey was first included in 1956.

In 1965, Färjestad were promoted to the top division (at that time Division 1 Southern) which they succeeded in winning for the first time in 1973. During the 1974/75 season, Färjestad qualified for the first season of Elitserien, and have since never been demoted.

In 2014, Färjestad BK played in the 2014 AHL All Star Game in St. John's, Newfoundland against a team of AHL All Stars. In the skills contest, Färjestad lost 18-17 against the All Stars on a Tuesday evening at Mile One Center. In the AHL All-Star Game, Färjestad lost again to the AHL All Stars 7-2 with a sold out crowd the following evening.

Champions

Season-by-season results

This is a partial list of the five most recent seasons completed by Färjestad. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Färjestad BK seasons.

Season Level Division Record Avg.
home
atnd.
Notes
Position W-T-L
W-OT-L
W-OTW-OTL-L
2010–11 Tier 1 Elitserien 2nd 27–6–3–19 TBD Top scorer: Sweden P. Prestberg (36 pts)
Top goalie:
Czech Republic A. Salák (92.64 SV%)
Swedish Championship playoffs 10–2–2–0 TBD Won in quarterfinals against Brynäs (4–1)
Won in semifinals against AIK (4–0)
Won in finals against Skellefteå (4–1)
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2011 Swedish Champions (9th title)
2011–12 Tier 1 Elitserien 6th 23–4–10–18 TBD Top scorer: Sweden M. Johansson (39 pts)
Top goalie:
Sweden C. Nihlstorp (92.80 SV%)
Swedish Championship playoffs 4–1–1–5 TBD Won in quarterfinals against HV71 (4–2)
Lost in semifinals against Brynäs (1–4)
2012–13 Tier 1 Elitserien 2nd 27–7–7–14 TBD Top scorer: Canada C. Lee (41 pts)
Top goalie:
Czech Republic A. Salák (93.92 SV%)
Swedish Championship playoffs 4–1–3–2 TBD Won in quarterfinals against Modo (4–1)
Lost in semifinals against Luleå (1–4)
2013–14 Tier 1 SHL 5th 21–7–8–19 TBD Top scorer: Sweden J. Hillding (41 pts)
Top goalie:
Sweden F. Pettersson-Wentzel (92.64 SV%)
Swedish Championship playoffs 6–2–1–6 TBD Won in quarterfinals against Brynäs (4–1)
Won in semifinals against Växjö (4–2)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lost in finals against Skellefteå (0–4)
2014–15 Tier 1 SHL 7th 21–6–8–20 5,992 Top scorer: Czech Republic M. Gulaš (40 pts)
Top goalie:
Canada J. Pogge (92.60 SV%)
Playoff qualifier 0–1–1–1 5,633 Lost playoff qualifier against Brynäs (1–2)
2015–16 Tier 1 SHL

Players

Current roster

Template:Färjestad BK roster

Retired numbers

Färjestad BK retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retirement
2 Tommy Samuelsson D 1976-1995 December 14, 1998
5 Håkan Loob RW 1979-1983, 1989-1996 September 27, 1996
9 Thomas Rundqvist C 1978-1984, 1985-1993 December 14, 1998
9 Ulf Sterner LW 1967-68, 1969-1973 November 13, 2001
17 Mathias Johansson C 1990-2002, 2003-2008 November 24, 2012
21 Jörgen Jönsson C 1995-1999, 2000-2009 December 26, 2009
51 Rickard Wallin C 1998-2002, 2005-2006, 2007-2009, 2010-2016 23 September, 2017

Captains history

Club records

Regular season

Goals: 42 Sweden Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Assists: 36 Sweden Thomas Rhodin (2006-07)
Points: 76 Sweden Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Penalty Minutes: 213 Sweden Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 262 Sweden Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 273 Sweden Jörgen Jönsson
Career Points: 500 Sweden Håkan Loob
Career Penalty Minutes: 546 Sweden Thomas Rhodin
Career Shutouts: 12 Sweden Daniel Henriksson
Career Games: 616 Sweden Mathias Johansson

Playoff season

Goals: 11 Sweden Rickard Wallin (2000-01)
Assists: 13 Sweden Jesper Mattsson (2005-06)
Points: 18 Switzerland Marcel Jenni (2000-01), Sweden Jörgen Jönsson (2005-06)
Penalty Minutes: 84 Sweden Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 43 Sweden Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 62 Sweden Jörgen Jönsson
Career Points: 102 Sweden Jörgen Jönsson
Career Penalty Minutes: 193 Sweden Peter Nordström
Career Shutouts: 5 Sweden Daniel Henriksson, Sweden Jonas Gustavsson (2008-09
Career Games: 138 Sweden Peter Nordström

Total (Regular season + Playoffs)

Goals: 52 Sweden Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Assists: 41 Sweden Thomas Rhodin (2006-07)
Points: 90 Sweden Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Penalty Minutes: 297 Sweden Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 305 Sweden Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 312 Sweden Thomas Rundqvist
Career Points: 566 Sweden Håkan Loob
Career Penalty Minutes: 703 Sweden Peter Nordström
Career Shutouts: 17 Sweden Daniel Henriksson
Career Games: 748 Sweden Mathias Johansson

Stats as of October 25, 2013

See also

References

Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
1981
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1986
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1988
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1997, 1998
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2002
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
2006
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
2009
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
2011
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