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THE TEAM SWEDEN MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 3-4 General information about Swedish ice hockey 5 The Swedish Ice Hockey Association s office MEN S TEAM 6-7 The Team Sweden media policy 8-11 Facts about the Team Sweden Head Coach Bengt-Åke Gustafsson 12-13 Team Sweden s roster to the Olympic Games 2006 14-64 Individual statistic s player by player in Team Sweden 65-66 Team Sweden s day by day schedule 67-69 The 2006 Olympic Games game schedule 70-71 Team Sweden results and game schedule during season 2005/2006 72-74 Players in Team Sweden during season 2005/2006 75 Team Sweden scoring leaders, overall, in Olympic Games 76 Team Sweden players with most games played, overall, in Olympic Games 77 The Team Sweden players 200 club 78-82 Team Sweden coaches since 1957 83-85 Team Sweden leaders since 1957 86-91 Swedish ice hockey year by year 92-93 The Olympic Games medal list 94-98 Team Sweden s Olympic Games rosters since 1920 99 Team Sweden s official games since 1920, standings WOMEN S TEAM 100-101 Team Sweden s roster to the Olympic Games 2006 102-125 Individual statistic s player by player in Team Sweden 126 Team Sweden s day by day schedule 127-128 The 2006 Olympic Games game schedule 129 Team Sweden leaders since 1989 130-131 Statistic information about some of the bigger ice hockey nations 132 Visit the Swedish Ice Hockey Association s official web site: www.swehockey.se Produktion, tryck & distribution: DAUS Tryck & Media, Bjästa 2006. www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 2

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SWEDISH ICE HOCKEY The Swedish Ice Hockey Association Visiting address: Bolidenvägen 22 Mail address: Box 5204, 121 16 JOHANNESHOV Telephone times: Monday-Friday 08.30-16.30 Phone: + 46 8 449 04 00 Fax: + 46 8 91 00 35 Telegram address: Ishockey Stockholm Official home site: http://www.swehockey.se E-mail: info@swehockey.se General information The Swedish Ice Hockey Association (SIHA) was established November 17 1922. The SIHA became a member in The International Ice Hockey Federation in 1920. The reason why we became a member in IIHF so early is that SIHA from the beginning was a part of The Swedish Football Association. Seven World Championship Gold Medals: 1953, 1957, 1962, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1998. One Olympic Game Gold Medal: 1994 One Junior World Championship Gold Medal: 1981 Ten Junior European Championship Gold Medals: 1972, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1998 One Women European Championship Gold Medal: 1996 Two Inline World Championship Gold Medals: 2002, 2005 There are 655 ice hockey clubs and 2 910 teams in Swedish ice hockey. There are 67 747 licensed players. 10 870 are senior players over 20 years old, 967 are junior players younger than 20 years old, 2 910 are female players, 1 957 are male referees, 20 are female referees. Inline hockey is a part of the SIHA and there are 1 764 licensed players (1 001 seniors, 763 juniors) who play inline hockey. Sweden have 302 indoor arenas and 144 outdoor rinks. The first modern indoor arena, Rosenlundshallen in Jönköping, was built in 1958. www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 3

Ice hockey is played nation wide in the following levels: Elite League, Allsvenskan, League I, League II, League III, League IV, League V, Veteran Ice Hockey, Women Ice Hockey, Junior under 20, Junior under 18, Junior under 17, Junior under 16, Junior under 15, Junior under 14, Junior under 13, Junior under 12, Junior under 11, Junior under 10, Girl league and School league. We take part in international ice hockey tournaments with our seven national ice hockey teams: Team Sweden, Women s National Team, Team U20, Team U19, Team U18, Team U17, Team U16 and the national inline team. www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 4

THE SWEDISH ICE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Visiting address: Bolidenvägen 22, Johanneshov Postal Address: Box 5204, 121 16 Johanneshov, Sweden Opening times Monday to Friday 08.30 16.30 Tel: 08 449 04 00. Fax: 08 91 00 35. E-mail: info@swehockey.se Web site: www.swehockey.se Postal giro account: 16 53 22 9. Bank giro account: 166 0885. The Swedish Ice Hockey Association Phone: E-mail: President Christer Englund +46 8 799 31 42 christer.englund@swehockey.se The Swedish Ice Hockey Association s office General Secretary Michael Englund, General Secretary +46 8 449 04 34 menglund@swehockey.se Madelon Sundqvist, Assistant +46 8 449 04 02 madelon@swehockey.se Information Department Mats Olsson, Director of Information +46 8 556 226 90 molsson@swehockey.se Anders Feltenmark, Information Assistant +46 8 449 04 08 feltenmark@swehockey.se National Teams Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Head Coach of Team Sweden +46 8 449 04 04 bengtake.gustafsson@swehockey.se Claes-Göran Wallin, Director of national teams +46 8 449 04 05 myggan@swehockey.se Torgny Bendelin, Head Coach Juniorkronorna/Team 20 +70 445 04 38 bendelin@swehockey.se Helena Eriksson, National Teams Assistant +46 8 449 04 22 heriksson@swehockey.se Anders Weiderstål, Equipment Manager National Teams +46 8 449 04 25 weiderstal@swehockey.se Development Department Tommy Boustedt, Director of Development +46 8 449 04 18 boustedt@swehockey.se Anders Forsberg, Education of players, Hockey Schools +46 8 449 04 24 anders.forsberg@swehockey.se Staffan Landberg, Education of coaches +46 8 449 04 23 landberg@swehockey.se Henrik Haraldsson, Development Assistant +46 8 449 04 28 haraldsson@swehockey.se Ulf Engman, Development Assistant +46 8 449 04 10 engman@swehockey.se Sports Department Lars G. Karlsson, Director of sport, National+International +46 8 449 04 39 larsg@swehockey.se Hans-Ivar Engvall, Online statistic, Internet +46 70 445 04 21 engvall@swehockey.se Yvonne Kogner, Assistant, international transfers +46 449 04 17 kogner@swehockey.se Cattis Zethelius, Assistant +46 8 449 04 29 cattis@swehockey.se Tibor Gregor, national transfers, arenas, inline +46 8 449 04 27 gregor@swehockey.se Economy and Administration Department Dag Pedersen, Director of administration and finance +46 8 449 04 11 pedersen@swehockey.se Katarina Cedergren, Finance Assistant +46 8 449 04 13 katarina.cedergren@swehockey.se Malin Karlsson, Finance Assistant +46 8 449 04 14 mkarlsson@swehockey.se Bengt-Arne Bengtsson, ADP +46 8 449 04 12 bab@swehockey.se Monica Östergren, Reception +46 8 449 04 16 monica.ostergren@swehockey.se Ken Åström, Care taker +46 8 449 04 15 astrom@swehockey.se Marketing Department Patrik Wigelius, Director of Marketing +46 8 449 04 31 wigelius@swehockey.se Martin Forss, Marketing Assistant +46 8 449 04 32 forss@swehockey.se Mari Bohman, Marketing Assistant +46 8 449 04 33 mbohman@swehockey.se www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 5

THE TEAM SWEDEN MEDIA POLICY During the Olympic Games 2006, players and coaches will be available for media interviews at scheduled post-practice and post-game venues, it is requested that you advice Media Officer Mats Olsson of your needs. Practice sessions (non game days) during Olympic Games 2006: There will be an interview opportunity immediately following after the team practice each non-game day. Members of the coaching staff and several players will be available. As a rule players will not be available for pre-game interviews on game days. GENERAL All Team Sweden player and coaching staff interview requests must med made through the Team Sweden Media Officer Mats Olsson. He will be accompanying the team for the pre Olympic Games 2006games and the Olympic Games 2006. ON-SITE MEDIA INTERVIEWS Players and coaches will be available for interviews after practices and after games. Immediately following practices, and at the latest 10 minutes after the end of games, approximately 30 minutes will be allotted for media interviews, allowing the team to respects its schedule and its other commitments. There will be no personal interviews outside of these scheduled times, except during official press conferences and/or official functions. There is no access to the dressing room. All interviews, after practice and games, will be in a designated area at the arena. PHOTOGRAPHERS/CAMERAS During practices, access to the benches for photographers and cameras will be limited and only permitted if the bench isn t being used by the team and if access to the bench is possible from stands. Photographers, cameras and reporters are not allowed in the dressing room or in the dressing room area at any time. Check with Mats Olsson on site to confirm locations accessible to media. www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 6

PHONE INTERVIEWS All out of town media requests must be directed to Mats Olsson. Due to the team s schedule, phone interviews will be limited. POST GAME INTERVIEWS The Head Coach, or an Assistant Coach, will be available for interviews after each game. Interviews with other players will take place in a designated Mixed Zone. Requests for players will be made through Mats Olsson at this Mixed Zone after the game. OFF DAYS Same policy are in place, with the media only able to interview the team after the practice. FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT: The Team Sweden Media Officer: Mats Olsson Mobile phone: +46 70 633 61 30 E-mail: molsson@swehockey.se THE TEAM SWEDEN PLAYERS INDIVIDUAL STATISTIC INFORMATION The Team Sweden players individual statistic information can be found: by contacting the Team Sweden s Media Officer Mats Olsson at The Swedish Ice Hockey Association s official media web site: http://info.swehockey.se/mediaguides.htm www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 7

The Team Sweden Head Coach Bengt-Åke Gustafsson Centerforward Born: In Karlskoga March 23 1958. Played in Sweden Team Sweden during 1977-1994 and played totally 117 A National Games, and scored 28 goals. He played totally 4 B national games and scored 2 goals. He played totally 32 junior national games and scored 13 goals. As a player Bengt-Åke Gustafsson won World Championship Gold Medal twice in 1987 and 1991, World Championship Silver Medal 1981, World Championship Bronze Medal 1979, Canada Cup Second Place 1984, and Canada Cup Third Place 1987. He played totally eight bigger tournaments,one Olympic Games, two Canada Cup and five World Championship. Bengt-Åke Gustafsson played for Sweden Team Sweden in the following tournaments: World Championship Bronze Medal in Moscow, Soviet Union 1979 World Championship Silver Medal in Gothenburg, Sweden 1981 World Championship Fourth Place in Munich, West Germany 1983 Canada Cup Second Place in Edmonton, Canada 1984 World Championship Gold Medal in Vienna, Austria 1987 Canada Cup Third Place in Hamilton, Canada 1987 World Championship Gold Medal in Turku, Finland 1991 Olympic Games Fifth Place in Meribél, France 1992 During seasons 1977/78-1978/79 and 1989/90-1992/93 he played six seasons for Färjestads BK in Swedish Elitserien. A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 214 88 102 190 102 regular season 30 11 22 33 18 Play Off During seasons 1979/80-1985/86 and 1987/88-1988/89 he played nine seasons for Washington Capitals in NHL. A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 629 196 359 555 196 regular season 32 9 19 28 16 Play off Washington Capitals 7th choice, 55th totally, in the Amateur Draft 1978 8

PLAYING CARREER A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 1974/75 26 3 10 13 10 IF Karlskoga/Bofors, regular season 4 2??? Sweden Team 16 totally season 1974/75 First season in IF Karlskoga/Bofors i Division 1. First Sweden Team 16 game away against Switzerland (12-3) in Lahti, Finland, at December 27 1974 1975/76 11 7 3 10? IF Karlskoga/Bofors, regular season????? IF Karlskoga/Bofors, in Play Off 5 3 2 5 2 JEC U18 Silver Medal 1976 7 4 2 6 2 Sweden Team 18 totally season 1975/76 4 2 1 3 10 Unofficial JWC U20 Fifth Place 1976 6 2 2 4? Sweden Team 20 totally season 1975/76 Unofficial JWC U20 Fifth Place 1976. First junior national game home against Soviet Union (4-4) at Visby, Sweden, at December 16 1975 1976/77 20 32 18 50? IF Karlskoga/Bofors, regular season Flest mål och poäng i IF Karlskoga/Bofors i regular season????? IF Karlskoga/Bofors, in Play Off????? IF Karlskoga/Bofors, in qualification to Elitserien 7 2 1 3 4 JWC U20 Fifth Place1977 9 5 1 6 4 Sweden Team 20 totally season 1976/77 1 0 0 0 0 Tre Kronor totally season 1976/77 JWC U20 Fifth Place 1977. Named right wing in JWC U20 All Star Team 1977. First Team Sweden game home against Canada (4-3) in Gothenburg, Sweden, at April 8 1977. Age: 19 year and 16 days 1977/78 32 15 10 25 10 Färjestads BK, regular season 7 2 6 8 10 JWC U20 Silver Medal 1978 8 2 6 8 30 Sweden Team 20 totally season 1977/78 2 1 0 1 0 Vikingarna totally season 1977/78 JWC U20 Silver Medal 1978. First game in Vikingarna home against East Germany (5-0) in Norrköping, Sweden at February 13 1978 1978/79 33 13 11 24 10 Färjestads BK, regular season 3 2 0 2 2 Färjestads BK, Play Off 2 1 1 2 0 Vikingarna totally season 1978/79 8 4 2 6 0 WC Bronze Medal 1979 12 6??? Tre Kronor totally season 1978/79 1979/80 80 22 38 60 17 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 1980/81 72 21 34 55 26 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 6 3 1 4 8 WC Silver Medal 1981 6 3 1 4 8 Tre Kronor totally season 1980/81 9

1981/82 70 26 34 60 40 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 1982/83 67 22 42 64 16 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 4 0 1 1 4 Washington Capitals, NHL, play off 10 2 7 9 6 WC Fourth Place 1983 10 2 7 9 6 Tre Kronor totally season 1982/83 1983/84 59 32 43 75 16 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 5 2 3 5 0 Washington Capitals, NHL, play off 1984/85 5 1 2 3 2 Canada Cup Second Place1984 51 14 29 43 8 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 5 1 3 4 0 Washington Capitals, NHL, play off 10 2 4 6 6 Tre Kronor totally season 1984/85 1985/86 70 23 52 75 26 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 0 0 0 0 0 Washington Capitals, NHL, play off 1986/87 14 5 15 20 2 Bofors IK, Division 1 East, regular season 14 11 11 22 20 Bofors IK, Division 1 East, fortsättningsserien 10 3 8 11 4 WC Gold Medal 1987 Most assist and points in Team Sweden in World Championship 29 5 13 18? Tre Kronor totally season 1986/87 1987/88 6 3 0 3 4 Canada Cup Third Place 1987 78 18 36 54 29 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 14 4 9 13 6 Washington Capitals, NHL, play off 10 5 3 8 6 Tre Kronor totally season 1987/88 1988/89 72 18 51 69 18 Washington Capitals, NHL, regular season 4 2 3 5 6 Washington Capitals, NHL, play off 1989/90 37 22 24 46 14 Färjestads BK, regular season 10 4 10 14 10 Färjestads BK, Play Off 1990/91 37 9 21 30 6 Färjestads BK, regular season 8 3 6 9 2 Färjestads BK, Play Off 10 0 5 5 6 WC Gold Medal 1991 21 3 8 11 10 Tre Kronor totally season 1990/91 1991/92 35 12 20 32 30 Färjestads BK, regular season 6 2 5 7 2 Färjestads BK, Play Off 6 0 1 1 0 OG Fifth Place 1992 13 1 3 4 0 Tre Kronor totally season 1991/92 1992/93 40 17 16 33 32 Färjestads BK, regular season 3 0 1 1 2 Färjestads BK, Play Off 10

1993/94 54 20 43 63? VEU Feldkirch, Austria, regular season Alpenliga and Bundesliga. Austrian champion with VEU Feldkirch 1993/94? 11 11 22? VEU Feldkirch, Austria, play off 2 0 0 0 0 Tre Kronor totally season 1993/94 1994/95 41 21 42 63? VEU Feldkirch, Austria, regular season+play off Austrian champion with VEU Feldkirch 1994/95 1995/96 36 20 46 66 14 VEU Feldkirch, Austria, regular season+play off Austrian champion with VEU Feldkirch 1995/96 1996/97 52 24 54 78 10 VEU Feldkirch, Austria, regular season+play off Austrian champion with VEU Feldkirch 1996/97 1997/98 46 10 30 40 16 VEU Feldkirch, Austria, regular season+play off Austrian champion with VEU Feldkirch 1997/98 COACHING CARREER 1997/98 Assistant Coach for Switzerland, WC Fourth Place 1998 1998/99 Assistant Coach for Switzerland, Seventh Place 1999 Head Coach for VEU Feldkirch, Austria, at Fourth Place in regular season, Fourth Place in Play Off 1999/2000 Assistant Coach for Switzerland, WC Sixth Place 2000 Head Coach for SC Langnau Tigers, Switzerland, Tenth Place in regular season, did not reached Play Off 2000/2001 Assistant Coach for Switzerland, WC Ninth Place 2001 Head Coach for SC Langnau Tigers, Switzerland, Ninth Place in regular season, did not reached Play Off 2001/2002 Assistant Coach for Switzerland, WC Tenth Place 2002 Head Coach for Färjestads BK, Sweden, won regular season, Swedish champion 2001/2002 2002/2003 Head Coach for Färjestads BK, Sweden, Second Place in regular season, Second Place in Play Off 2003/2004 Head Coach for Färjestads BK, Sweden, Second Place in regular season, Second Place in Play Off 2004/2005 Head Coach for Färjestads BK, Sweden, until January 24 2005 Head Coach for Team Sweden from February 14 2005 World Championship Fourth Place 2005 2005/2006 Head Coach for Team Sweden 11

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GOALKEEPERS 1. STEFAN LIV Born: Gdynia, Poland, Dec 21 1980 Length: 183 cm Weight: 80 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: HV 71 First club: HC Dalen National games: 81 A, 0 B and 0 junior games Swedish champion with HV 71 2003/2004 Detroit Red Wings 3 rd choice, 102 nd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2000 WC Bronze Medal 2002, WC Silver Medal 2004, WC Fourth Place 2005 A=Games played, B=Minutes played, C=Goals against, D=GAA, E=Shutout A B C D E 1997/1998 5 0 0 0 0 HV 71, in regular season 1998/1999 10 0 0 0 0 HV 71, in regular season 1999/2000 27 716.28 25 2.09 0 HV 71, in regular season 6 178.01 12 4.04 0 HV 71, in play off 19 525.23 19 2.17 1 Tranås AIF, Allsvenskan South, in regular season 1 59.50 5 5.01 0 Tranås AIF, SuperAllsvenskan, in regular season 2000/2001 49 2752.05 127 2.77 4 HV 71, regular season 13 260.36 11 2.53 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 First Team Sweden game home against Czech Republic (4-1) in the Karjala Tournament game in Jönköping November 9 2000 2001/2002 41 2184.26 95 2.61 4 HV 71, regular season 8 517.26 27 3.13 0 HV 71, play off 9 120.00 3 1.50 1 WC Bronze Medal 2002 23 547.53 14 1.53 1 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 50 2723. 32 124 2.73 3 HV 71, regular season 7 391.23 17 2.61 1 HV 71, play off 9 280.00 9 1.93 1 Team Sweden totally during season 2002/2003 2003/2004 42 2450.50 91 2.23 6 HV 71, regular season 19 1091.08 35 1.92 5 HV 71, play off Swedish champion with HV 71 2003/2004 9 60.00 1 1.00 0 WC Silver Medal 2004 15 317.24 12 2.27 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 2004/2005 39 2101.57 102 2.91 2 HV 71, regular season 4 0 0 0 0 WC Fourth Place 2005 15 353.16 12 2.04 1 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 40 1930.33 63 1.93 3 HV 71, regular season 6 178.24 7 2.35 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2005/2006 14

32. MIKAEL TELLQVIST Born: Sundbyberg Sep 19 1979 Length: 182 cm Weight: 84 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: Toronto Maple Leafs Latest Swedish club: Djurgårdens IF First club: Järfälla HC National games: 52 A, 0 B and 22 Junior games Toronto Maple Leafs 3 rd choice, 70 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2000 Swedish Champion with Djurgårdens IF 2000 and 2001 World Championship Seventh Place 2000, World Championship Bronze Medal 2001, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Silver Medal 2003, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place A=Games played, B=Minutes played, C=Goals against, D=GAA, E=Shutout A B C D E 96/97 30 1440 58 2.42? Djurgårdens IF, J20 SuperElit, regular season 1 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, in regular season 0 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, in play off 97/98 17 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, in regular season 0 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, in play off 98/99 41 899.27 8 3.55 0 Djurgårdens IF, in regular season 0 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, in play off 8 180 8 2.67 0 National Team 20 totally season 1998/99 2 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden totally season 1998/99 1999/2000 15 617.35 34 3.30 0 Huddinge IK, Allsvenskan North, regular seas. 40 1909.07 66 2.07 2 Djurgårdens IF, in regular season 13 814.37 21 1.55 3 Djurgårdens IF, in play off Best GAA, saving percentage and most shoot outs (3) among all goalkeepers in play off Swedish Champion with Djurgårdens IF 2000. Rookie of the Year in Swedish Elite League 1999/2000 6 60 4 4.00 0 WC Seventh Place 2000 11 180 8 2.67 0 Team Sweden totally season 1999/2000 2000/2001 49 2622.52 91 2.08 5 Djurgårdens IF, regular season Best GAA among all goalkeepers in Elite League 16 1006.58 45 2.68 1 Djurgårdens IF, play off Swedish Champion with Djurgårdens IF 2001 9 60.00 2 2.00 0 WC Bronze Medal 2001 22 582.16 15 1.55 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 Best GAA among goalkeepers in Team Sweden during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 28 1521.00 79 3.12 0 St. John s Maple Leafs, AHL, regular season 1 15.00 0 0 0 St. John s Maple Leafs, AHL, play off 0 0 0 0 0 OG Fifth Place 2002 15

2002/2003 3 86 4 2.79 0 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 47 2651 148 3.35 1 St. John s Maple Leafs, AHL, regular season 8 407.05 9 1.33 0 WC Silver Medal 2003 Best GAA in Team Sweden in WC 2003 11 527.05 13 1.48 0 Team Sweden totally season 2002/2003 Best GAA in Team Sweden totally during season 2002/2003 2003/2004 12 647.07 31 2.87 0 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 23 1343.44 59 2.64 1 St. John s Maple Leafs, AHL, regular season 2004/2005 2 116.53 4 2.05 1 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 4 178.52 12 4.03 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 44 2539.59 114 2.69 0 St. John s Maple Leafs, AHL, regular season 5 253 15 3.56 0 St. John s Maple Leafs, AHL, play off 6 295.45 16 3.25 1 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 12 700 30 2.57 1 Toronto maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 16

35. HENRIK LUNDQVIST Born: Åre Mar 2 1982 Length: 185 cm Weight: 87 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: New York Rangers, USA Latest Swedish club: Frölunda HC First club: Järpens IF National games: 60 A, 0 B and 66 junior games Junior U18 World Championship Bronze Medal 2000, Junior U20 World Championship Fourth Place 2001, Junior U20 World Championship Sixth Place 2002, WC Silver Medal 2003, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 Swedish champion with Västra Frölunda HC 2003 and with Frölunda HC 2005 New York Rangers 7 th choice, 205 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2000 A=Games, B=Games played, B=Minutes played, C=Goals against, D=GAA (goals against per 60 minutes), E=Shoot out A B C D E 1999/2000 6 240.00 9 2.25 0 JWC U18 Bronze Medal 2000 17 540.00 25 2.78 0 Sweden Team 18 totally 1999/2000 37 1726.15 73 2.54 0 Västra Frölunda HC, U20, regular season 5 300.00 7 1.40 2 Västra Frölunda HC, U20, play off 2000/2001 7 419.19 13 1.86 0 JWC U20 Fourth Place 2001 16 724.19 30 2.49 0 Sweden Team 20 totally 2001/2002 1 60.00 4 4.00 0 Västra Frölunda HC, U20, regular season 3 185.00 5 1.62 0 Västra Frölunda HC, U20, qual. to play off 2 120.00 5 2.50 0 Västra Frölunda HC, U20, play off 11 299.49 21 4.20 0 IF Mölndal Hockey, Allsvenskan South, reg sea, autumn 2 121.08 9 4.46 0 IF Mölndal Hockey, Allsvenskan South, reg sea, spring 14 190.38 11 3.46 0 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 0 0 0 0 0 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 2001/2002 7 419.15 15 2.15 1 JWC Sixth Place 2002 16 526.02 33 3.76 2 Sweden Team 20 totally 2001/2002 46 1152.39 52 2.71 2 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 10 489.11 18 2.21 2 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 2002/2003 50 1650. 39 40 1.45 6 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 16 739.35 26 2.11 2 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 3 0 0 0 0 WC Silver Medal 2003 15 319.43 11 2.06 0 Team Sweden totally season 2002/2003 First Team Sweden game away in the Karjala Tournament game Finland-Sweden (5-3) in Helsinki, Finland, at November 10 2002 2003/2004 49 2897.52 105 2.17 7 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 10 609.50 20 1.97 0 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 9 476.14 9 1.13 1 WC Silver Medal 2004 Named goalkeeper in Medias All Star Team in 2004 IIHF World Championship 23 959.31 27 1.69 3 Team Sweden totally season 2003/2004 17

2004/2005 43 2303.09 69 1.73 6 Frölunda HC, regular season 14 851.36 15 1.06 6 Frölunda HC, Play Off 2 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 0 0 0 0 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 504.43 20 2.38 1 WC Fourth Place 2005 22 953.35 30 1.89 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 33 1937 69 2.14 2 New York Rangers, NHL, regular season 18

DEFENCEMEN 2. MATTIAS ÖHLUND Born: Piteå Sep 9 1976 Length: 191 cm Weight: 100 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Vancouver Canucks, NHL First club: Piteå HC Latest Swedish club: Luleå HF National games: 67 A, 6 B and 56 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 7 goals Vancouver Canucks 1 st choice, 13 th totally, in NHL Entry Draft 1994 Swedish champion with Luleå HF 1996. JWC Silver Medal 1994, JEC Gold Medal 1994, JWC Bronze Medal 1995, JWC Silver Medal 1996, WC Silver Medal 1997, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Gold Medal 1998, WC Bronze Medal 2001, OG Fifth Place 2002, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 92/93 22 0 6 16 16 Piteå IF, regular season Piteå plays in second league 3 1 1 2? Sweden Team 17 totally during season 1992/93 First Team 17 game away against Russia (5-6) in Heinola, Finland at February 11 1993 3 0 0 0? Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1992/93 First Team 18 game away against Germany (11-0) in Bern, Switzerland, at December 29 1992 93/94 28 7 10 17 66 Piteå IF, regular season Piteå play in second league 5 0 6 6 8 JEC Gold Medal 1994 By JEC Directorate named best defenceman in JEC. By media named best defenceman in JEC All Star Team 7 0 2 2 2 JWC Silver Medal 1994 8 3 6 9? Sweden Team 19 totally during season 1993/94 Two goals in his first Team 19 game away against Russia (4-1) in Tver, Russia, at February 3 1994 13 1 3 4? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 12993/94 First Team 20 game home against Finland (2-3) in Kungsbacka, Sweden, at November 5 1993 94/95 34 6 10 16 34 Luleå HF, regular season 9 4 0 4 16 Luleå HF, play off Most penalty minutes among defencemen in Luleå in play off 7 1 0 1 4 JWC Bronce Medal 1995 9 1 2 3? National Team 20 totally during season 1994/95 5 0 1 1? Team Sweden B totally during season 1994/95 First game in Team Sweden B away against Latvia A (2-3) in Riga, Latvia, at April 9 1995 2 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden totally during season 1994/95 First game in Team Sweden away against Norway (1-0) in Gjövik, Norway, at April 4 1995 19

95/96 38 4 10 14 26 Luleå HF, regular season 13 1 3 4 47 Luleå HF, play off Most penalty minutes among all players in play off 7 0 5 5 32 JWC Silver Medal 1996 By JWC Directorate named best defenceman in JWC. By media named defenceman in JWC All Star Team. Shared most assist among defencemen in JWC. Most penalty minutes among Swedish players in JWC 12 1 6 7? National Team 20 totally during season 1995/96 10 1 1 2 0 Team Sweden totally during season 1995/96 96/97 47 7 9 16 38 Luleå HF, regular season 10 1 2 3 8 Luleå HF, play off 11 2 1 3 12 WC Silver Medal 1997 21 3 4 7 24 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 97/98 77 7 23 30 76 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season Named defenceman NHL All-Rookie Team 1997/1998 4 0 1 1 4 OG Fifth Place 1998 10 2 1 3 8 WC Gold Medal 1998 By media named defenceman in WC All Star Team II 1998 14 2 2 4 12 Team Sweden totally season 1997/98 98/99 74 9 26 35 83 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season Played in NHL All Star Game 1999 1999/2000 42 4 16 20 24 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 2000/2001 65 8 20 28 46 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 4 1 3 4 6 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off Most points among defencemen in Vancouver in play off 9 2 3 5 12 WC Bronze Medal 2001 9 2 3 5 12 Team Sweden totally season 2000/2001 2001/2002 81 10 26 36 56 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 6 1 1 2 6 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 4 0 2 2 2 OG Fifth Place 2002 4 0 2 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 59 2 27 29 42 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 13 3 4 7 12 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 2003/2004 82 14 20 34 73 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 7 1 4 5 13 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 2004/2005 3 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 1 0 1 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 7 1 0 1 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 49 6 13 19 64 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 20

5. NICKLAS LIDSTRÖM Born: Västerås Apr 28 1970 Length: 188 cm Weight: 84 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Detroit Red Wings, NHL Latest Swedish club: Västerås IK First club: Skogsbo SK National games: 76 A, 13 B, 27 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 18 goals Detroit Red Wings 3rd choice, 53rd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1989 Stanley Cup Champion with Detroit Red Wings 1997, 1998 and 2002 JEC Fourth Place 1988, JWC Fifth Place 1990, WC Gold Medal 1991, Canada Cup Third Place 1991, WC Bronze Medal 1994, World Cup Third Place 1996, OG Fifth Place 1998, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 87/88 3 0 0 0 0 Västerås IK, regular season Västerås played in second league this season 6 1 0 1 0 JEC Fourth Place 1988 13 1 0 1 2 Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1987/88 First Team 18 game home against Finland (4-4) in Nordingrå, Sweden, at December 18 1987 88/89 19 0 2 2 4 Västerås IK, regular season 4 0 2 2 2 Sweden Team 19 totally season 1988/89 First Team 19 game home against Czechoslovakia (5-7) in Malmö, Sweden, at February 4 1989 89/90 39 8 8 16 14 Västerås IK, regular season 2 0 1 1 2 Västerås IK, play off 7 3 3 6 2 JWC Fifth Place 1990 10 3 3 6? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1989/90 First Team 20 game away against Soviet Union (4-3) in Elektrostal, Soviet Union, at November 12 1989 13 2 0 2? Team Sweden B totally during season 1989/90 First Team Sweden B game home against Soviet Union (4-4) in Hudiksvall, Sweden, at February 1 1990 90/91 38 4 19 23 2 Västerås IK, regular season Most points among defencemen in Västerås in regular season 4 0 0 0 4 Västerås IK, play off 10 3 3 6 4 WC Gold Medal 1991 Most points among Swedish defencemen in World Championship 30 7 10 17 26 Team Sweden totally during season 1990/91 First Team Sweden game away against Czechoslovakia (6-3) in the Deutschland Cup game in Stuttgart, Deutschland at November 8 1990 91/92 6 1 1 2 4 Canada Cup Third Place 1991 Most points among Swedish defencemen in Canada Cup 80 11 49 60 22 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season 11 1 2 3 0 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off Selected to NHL/Upper Deck All-Rookie Team 1992 11 2 2 4 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1991/92 21

92/93 84 7 34 41 28 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular sesason 7 1 0 1 0 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off 93/94 84 10 46 56 26 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season Most points among all Swedish defencemen in regular season 7 3 2 5 0 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off 4 1 0 1 2 WC Bronce Medal 1994 4 1 0 1 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1993/94 94/95 13 2 10 12 4 Västerås IK, regular season 43 10 16 26 6 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season 18 4 12 16 8 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off Most points among all swedish defencemen in play off 6 1 4 5 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1994/95 95/96 81 17 50 67 20 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season Played in All Star Game 1996. Most goals, assist and points among all Swedish defencemen in regular season 19 5 9 14 10 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off Shared most points among defencemen in play off. Most points among all Swedish defencemen in play off 96/97 4 2 1 3 0 World Cup Third Place 1996 79 15 42 57 30 Detroit Red Wings, regular season Most goals, assist and points among defencemen in Detroit Red Wings in regular season. Most points among all Swedish defencemen in regular seson 20 2 6 8 2 Detroit Red Wings, play off Stanley Cup Champion with Detroit Red Wings. Most points among all Swedish defencemen in play off 8 4 2 6 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 1997/98 80 17 42 59 18 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season Most points among all defencemen in NHL 22 6 13 19 8 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off Stanley Cup Champion with Detroit Red Wings. Played in NHL All Star Game 1998. Named defenceman in NHL All Star Team season 1997/1998. Most points and assist among all defencemen in play off 4 1 1 2 2 Olympic Games Fifth Place 1998 Most points among Swedish defencemen in Olympic games 4 1 1 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1997/98 1998/99 81 14 43 57 14 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season Most points among Swedish defencemen in regular season 10 2 9 11 4 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off Played in NHL All Star Game 1999. Named defenceman in NHL All Star Team season 1998/1999. Most points among Swedish defencemen in play off 22

1999/2000 81 20 53 73 18 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season Most goals, assist and points among all defencemen in regular season 9 2 4 6 4 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off Played in NHL All Star Game 2000. Named defenceman in NHL All Star Team season 1999/2000. Most points among Swedish defencemen in play off 2000/2001 82 15 56 71 18 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season Most assist among all in Detroit and most points among all defencemen in Detroit in NHL regular season 2000/2001. Most points, goals and assist among Swedish defencemen in NHL regular season 2000/2001. 6 1 7 8 0 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off Played in NHL All Star Game 2001. Most points and assist among all in Detroit in Stanley Cup play off season 2000/2001. Awarded with James Norris Memorial Trophy as best defenceman in NHL season 2002/2003. Named defenceman in NHL All Star Team season 2000/2001 2001/2002 78 9 50 59 20 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season Most assist and shared most points among all defencemen in NHL regular season 2001/2002 23 5 11 16 2 Detroit Red Wings, play off Most points and assist among all defencemen in Stanley Cup play off season 2001/2002 4 1 5 6 0 OG Fifth Place 2002 4 1 5 6 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 Most points among all defencemen in Olympic Games. Played in NHL All Star Game 2002 Awarded with James Norris Memorial Trophy as best defenceman in NHL season 2001/2002, Named defenceman in NHL All Star Team season 2001/2002. Awarded with Conn Smyth Trophy (MVP in play off) 2001/2002 2002/2003 82 18 44 62 40 Detroit Red Wings, regular season Most points, goals and assist among Swedish defencemen in NHL regular season 2002/2003 4 0 2 2 0 Detroit Red Wings, play off Most assist among defencemen in Detroit in play off. Played in NHL All Star Game 2003 Awarded with James Norris Memorial Trophy as best defenceman in NHL season 2002/2003. Named defenceman in NHL All Star Team season 2002/2003 2003/2004 81 10 28 38 18 Detroit Red Wings, regular season 12 2 5 7 4 Detroit Red Wings, play off Most goals, assist and points among defencemen in Detroit in play off. Played in NHL All Star Game 2004 2 0 1 1 0 WC Silver Medal 2004 2 0 1 1 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 2004/2005 3 0 2 2 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 1 0 1 2 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 7 1 2 3 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 47 9 34 43 26 Detroit Red Wings, regular season 23

8. CHRISTIAN BÄCKMAN Born: Alingsås Apr 28 1980 Length: 191 cm Weight: 93 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: St. Louis Blues, NHL Latest Swedish club: Frölunda HC First club: Sörhaga/Alingsås HC National games: 36 A, 0 B and 59 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 4 goals St. Louis Blues 1 st choice, 24 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1998 Junior European Championship Silver Medal 1997, Junior European Championship Gold Medal 1998, Junior World Championship Fourth Place 1999, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 Swedish champion with Frölunda HC 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 1996/97 26 2 5 7 16 Västra Frölunda HC, Juniors 4 0 0 0 2 JEC Silver Medal 1997 4 0 0 0 2 Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1996/97 5 0 2 2? Sweden Team 17 totally during season 1996/97 First Sweden Team 18 game in JEC game away against Germany (6-3) in Trebic, Czech Republic, at April 12 1997 First Sweden Team 17 game away against Czech Republic (5-3) in Red Deer, Canada, at Jan 2 1997 1997/98 28 5 14 19 12 Västra Frölunda HC, Juniors 2 0 1 1 4 Västra Frölunda HC, Juniors, play off 6 2 6 8 2 JEC Gold Medal 1998 Most points among Swedish defencemen in JEC 1998 16 3 8 11 4 Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1997/98 1998/99 4 0 2 2 4 Västra Frölunda HC, Juniors 49 0 4 4 4 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 4 0 0 0 0 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 6 0 3 3 0 JWC Fourth Place 1999 4 2 2 4 2 Sweden Team 19 totally during season 1998/99 16 2 5 7 18 Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1998/99 First Sweden Team 20 game in JEC game away against Finland (3-1) in Lake Placid, USA, at Aug 10 1998 First Sweden Team 19 game away against Switzerland (4-1) in S:t Michel, Finland, at Feb 10 1999 1999/2000 27 1 0 1 14 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 5 0 0 0 0 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 6 2 2 4 0 Västra Frölunda HC, J20 SuperElit 3 1 1 2 0 Västra Frölunda HC, J20, play off 17 4 2 6 6 Gislaveds SK, Allsvenskan South, autumn 4 1 0 1 2 Gislaveds SK, Allsvenskan South, spring 14 2 3 5 14 Team 20 totally during season 1999/2000 24

2000/2001 50 1 10 11 32 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 3 0 2 2 2 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 4 1 2 3 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 One assist in his first team Sweden game away against Slovakia (4-2) in Bratislava, Slovakia, at April 3 2001 2001/2002 44 7 4 11 38 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 10 0 0 0 8 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 2 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 4 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Blues, NHL, regular season 72 8 19 27 66 Worchester Ice Cats, AHL, regular season 3 0 1 1 5 Worchester Ice Cats, AHL, play off 2003/2004 66 5 13 18 16 St. Louis Blues, NHL, regular season 5 0 2 2 4 St. Louis Blues, NHL, play off 4 1 2 3 2 Worchester Ice Cats, AHL, regular season 9 1 1 2 6 WC Silver Medal 2004 9 1 1 2 6 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 2004/2005 50 4 15 19 40 Frölunda HC, regular season 14 2 7 9 10 Frölunda HC, play off Most assists and points among all defencemen in play off 1 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 0 0 0 0 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 1 1 2 6 WC Fourth Place 2005 21 2 4 6 20 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 19 2 7 9 24 St. Louis Blues, NHL, regular season 25

14. MATTIAS NORSTRÖM Born: Stockholm Jan 2 1972 Length: 185 cm Weight: 101 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Los Angeles Kings, NHL Latest Swedish club: AIK First club: Bredäng SK National games: 77 A, 0 B and 11 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 2 goals New York Rangers 2 choice, 48 totally, in NHL Entry Draft 1993 JWC Silver Medal 1992, WC Sixth Place 1996, World Cup Third Place 1996, WC Silver Medal 1997, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Gold Medal 1998, WC Seventh Place 2000, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Silver Medal 2003, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 90/91 4 0 0 0 2 Mora IK, regular season, Div. 1 West, autumn 5 1 1 2 2 Mora IK, regular season, Allsvenskan 1 0 0 0 2 Mora IK, Allsvenskan 91/92 39 4 3 7 28 AIK, regular season 3 0 2 2 2 AIK, play off 7 0 1 1 10 JWC Silver Medal 1992 11 1 2 3? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1991/92 First Team 20 game away against Czechoslovakia (3-3) in Poprad, Czechoslovakia, at November 5 1991 92/93 22 0 1 1 16 AIK, regular season 17 2 3 5 40 AIK, Allsvenskan, regular season Most penalty minutes among defencemen in AIK in Allsvenskan 2 0 1 1 2 AIK, play off 93/94 9 0 2 2 6 New York Rangers, NHL, regular season 55 1 9 10 70 Binghampton, AHL, play off 94/95 63 9 10 19 91 Binghampton, AHL, regular season 9 0 3 3 2 New York Rangers, NHL, regular season 3 0 0 0 0 New York Rangers, NHL, play off 95/96 25 2 1 3 22 New York Rangers, NHL, regular season 11 0 1 1 18 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season 6 0 0 0 6 WC Sixth Place 1996 7 0 0 0 6 Team Sweden totally during season 1995/96 First Team Sweden game home against Finland (3-3) in Stockholm, Sweden, at April 17 1996. Traded from New York Rangers to Los Angeles Kings at March 14 1996 26

96/97 4 0 1 1 0 World Cup Third Place 1996 80 1 21 22 84 Los Angeles Kings, regular season 11 0 2 2 14 WC Silver Medal 1997 21 1 5 6 22 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 97/98 73 1 12 13 90 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season 4 0 0 0 2 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, play off 4 0 1 1 2 OG Fifth Place 1998 1 0 0 0 0 WC Gold Medal 1998 5 0 1 1 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1997/98 98/99 78 2 5 7 36 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season Played in NHL All Star Game 1999 99/2000 82 1 13 14 66 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season 4 0 0 0 6 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, play off 6 0 1 1 8 WC Seventh Place 2000 6 0 1 1 8 Team Sweden totally during season 1999/2000 2000/2001 82 0 18 18 60 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season 13 0 2 2 18 Los Angelse Kings, NHL, play off 2001/2002 78 2 9 11 38 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season 6 0 0 0 4 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, play off 4 0 0 0 0 OG Fifth Place 2002 4 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 82 0 6 6 49 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season 9 1 2 3 8 WC Silver Medal 2003 12 1 2 3 10 Team Sweden totally during season 2002/2003 2003/2004 74 1 13 14 44 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season Played in NHL All Star Game 2004 2004/2005 8 1 0 1 4 AIK, qualification to Allsvenskan, second league 3 0 0 0 8 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 0 0 0 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 0 7 7 2 WC Fourth Place 2005 22 0 7 7 12 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 49 3 18 21 46 Los Angeles Kings, NHL, regular season 27

15. NICLAS HÄVELID Born: Stockholm April 12 1973 Length: 182 cm Weight: 90 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Atlanta Trashers, NHL Latest Swedish club: Södertälje SK First club: Enköpings SK National Games: 70 A, 19 B and 37 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 7 goals Junior European Championship Fourth Place 1991, Junior World Championship Silver Medal 1993, World Championship Gold medal 1998, WC Silver Medal 2004 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2 nd choice, 83 rd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1999 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 88/89 7 0 1 1 0 Enköpings SK, Div. 2, regular season 3 0 0 0 2 Sweden Team 16 totally during season 1988/89 First Sweden Team 16 game away against Soviet Union (3-5) in Minsk, Soviet Union, at Feb 5 1989 89/90 24 1 2 3 28 Enköpings SK, Div. 2, regular season 5 1 0 1? Sweden Team 17 totallly during season 1989/90 First Sweden Team 17 game away against France (6-3) in Annecy, France, at Dec 27 1989 90/91 14 1 1 2 6 Rosersberg-Arlanda HC 73, Div. 1, regular season 16 1 2 3 16 Rosersberg-Arlanda HC 73, Allsvenskan, regular season 5 0 2 2 2 JEC Fourth Place 1991 12 1 0 1? Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1990/91 First Sweden Team 18 game away against Finland (7-2) in Salo, Finland, at Dec 27 1990 91/92 10 0 0 0 2 AIK, regular season 3 0 0 0 2 AIK, play off 2 0 0 0? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1991/92 First Sweden Team 20 game home against Czechoslovakia (6-2) in Tyringe, Sweden, at Nov 10 1991 92/93 22 1 0 1 18 AIK, regular season 2 0 0 0 2 AIK, relegation round 7 0 0 0 10 JWC Silver Medal 1993 15 0 0 0? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1992/93 93/94 22 3 9 12 14 AIK, Div. 1, regular season 18 3 3 6 12 AIK, Allsvenskan, regular season 9 0 1 1 10 AIK, qualification 94/95 40 3 7 10 38 AIK, regular season 12 1 2 3? Team Sweden B totally during season 1994/95 First Team Sweden B game away against Canada (18-1) in Zoetermeer, Netherlands, at Dec 16 1993 28

95/96 40 5 6 11 38 AIK, regular season 7 1 3 4? Team Sweden B totally during season 1995/96 7 0 2 2 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1995/96 First Team Sweden game away against Finland (2-5) in Tampere, Finland, at Dec 13 1995 96/97 49 3 6 9 42 AIK, regular season 7 1 2 3 8 AIK, play off 18 3 1 4 22 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 97/98 43 8 4 12 42 AIK, regular season 10 1 3 4 39 AIK, relegation round 10 0 2 2 8 WC Gold Medal 1998 20 1 2 3 12 Team Sweden totally during season 1997/98 98/99 50 10 12 22 42 Malmö IF, regular season 8 0 4 4 10 Malmö IF, play off 10 2 0 2 6 Team Sweden totally during season 1998/99 1999/2000 50 2 7 9 20 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 2 0 0 0 0 Cincinatti Mighty Ducks, AHL, regular season 2000/2001 47 4 10 14 34 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 2001/2002 52 1 2 3 40 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 2002/2003 82 11 22 33 30 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 21 0 4 4 2 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, play off 2003/2004 79 6 20 26 28 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 9 0 2 2 0 WC Silver Medal 2004 Best plus/minus statistic, +10, among all in World Championship 12 1 2 3 4 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 2004/2005 46 2 2 4 60 Södertälje SK, regular season 10 1 1 2 18 Södertälje SK, play off 3 0 0 0 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 49 3 15 18 26 Atlanta Trashers, NHL, regular season 29

29. KENNY JÖNSSON Born: Ängelholm Oct 6 1974 Length: 191 cm Weight: 92 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Rögle BK First club: Rögle BK National games: 65 A, 4 B and 37 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 4 goals Toronto Maple Leafs 1 st choice, 12 th totally, in NHL Entry Draft 1993 JEC Silver Medal 1992, JWC Silver Medal 1993, JWC Silver Medal 1994, OG Gold Medal 1994, WC Bronze Medal 1994, WC Sixth Place 1996, World Cup Third Place 1996, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Fourth Place 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 93/94 36 4 13 17 40 Rögle BK, regular season 3 1 1 2 2 Rögle BK, play off 7 3 5 8 8 JWC Silver Medal 1994 Selected to best defencman in JWC. Selected to JWC All Star Team. Most points and assist among Swedish defencemen in JWC 3 1 0 1 0 OG Gold Medal 1994 7 0 1 1 6 WC Bronze Medal 1994 9 3 7 10? National Team 20 totally season 1993/94 24 1 6 7 12 Team Sweden totally season 1993/94 94/95 8 3 1 4 20 Rögle BK, regular season 39 2 7 9 16 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 4 0 0 0 0 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off 10 2 5 7 2 St. John s, AHL, regular season Named defenceman in NHL All-Rookie Team 1994/1995 95/96 50 4 22 26 22 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 16 0 4 4 10 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 6 0 1 1 8 WC Sixth Place 1996 6 0 1 1 8 Team Sweden totally season 1995/96 Traded from Toronto Maple Leafs to New York Islanders at March 13 1996 96/97 1 0 0 0 4 World Cup Third Place 1996 81 3 18 21 24 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 3 0 0 0 4 Team Sweden totally season 1996/97 97/98 81 14 26 40 58 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 98/99 63 8 18 26 34 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 1999/2000 65 1 24 25 32 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 30

2000/2001 65 8 21 29 30 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 2001/2002 76 10 22 32 26 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 5 1 2 3 4 New York Islanders, NHL, play off 3 1 0 1 2 OG Fifth Place 2002 3 1 0 1 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 71 8 18 26 24 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 5 0 1 1 0 New York Islanders, NHL, play off 2003/2004 79 5 24 29 22 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 5 0 0 0 2 New York Islanders, NHL, play off 2004/2005 8 2 4 6 10 Rögle BK, SuperAllsvenskan 2005 2 0 0 0 2 Rögle BK, play off to qualification round 6 2 2 4 0 WC Fourth Place 2005 11 2 3 5 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 22 5 11 16 51 Rögle BK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 6 0 2 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2005/2006 31

34. DANIEL TJÄRNQVIST Born: Umeå Oct 14 1976 Length: 188 cm Weight: 91 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Minnesota Wild, NHL Latest Swedish club: Djurgårdens IF First club: Vännäs HC National games: 86 A, 3 B and 49 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 7 goals Florida Panthers 5 th choice, 88 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1995 Finnish champion with Jokerit 1997 Swedish Champion with Djurgårdens IF 2000 and 2001 Junior European Championship Gold medal 1994, Junior World Championship Bronze Medal 1995, Junior World Championship Silver Medal 1996, World Championship Seventh Place 2000, World Championship Bronze Medal 2001, World Championship Bronze Medal 2002, WC Silver Medal 2003, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 95/96 22 1 7 8 6 Rögle BK, regular season 18 5 16 21 7 Rögle BK, Allsvenskan 1996 11 1 4 5 4 Rögle BK, play off and Kvalserien 5 2 2 4 0 JWC Silver Medal 1996 10 2 3 5? Team 20 totally season 1995/96 96/97 44 3 8 11 4 Jokerit, Finland, regular season 9 0 3 3 4 Jokerit, Finland, play off Finnish champion with Jokerit 1997 3 1 2 3? Team Sweden B totally season 1996/97 First Team Sweden B game away against France A (3-2) in Rouen, France, at February 2 1997 97/98 40 5 9 14 12 Djurgårdens IF, regular season 15 1 1 2 2 Djurgårdens IF, play off 3 0 0 0 2 Team Sweden totally season 1997/98 First Team Sweden game away against Finland (1-8) in the Pragobanka Cup game in Zlin, Czech Republic, at August 28 1997 98/99 40 4 3 7 16 Djurgårdens IF, regular season 4 0 0 0 2 Djurgårdens IF, play off The rights to Daniel Tjärnqvist was traded from Florida Panthers to Atlanta Trashers at June 25 1999 3 0 1 1 0 Team Sweden totally season 1998/99 99/00 42 3 16 19 8 Djurgårdens IF, in regular season Most assist among defencemen in Djurgården in regular season 5 0 0 0 2 Djurgårdens IF, in play off Swedish champion with Djurgårdens IF 2000 7 1 1 2 0 WC Seventh Place 2000 14 1 3 4 0 Team Sweden totally season 1999/2000 32

2000/2001 42 9 16 25 26 Djurgårdens IF, regular season Most points, goals and assist among defencemen in Djurgården in regular season 16 6 5 11 2 Djurgårdens IF, play off Swedish champion with Djurgårdens IF 2001. Most points, goals and assist among defencemen in Djurgården in play off 9 0 6 6 6 WC Bronze Medal 2001 Shared most assist in Team Sweden in World Championship 2001 24 1 8 9 8 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 75 2 16 18 14 Atlanta Trashers, regular season 9 3 2 5 0 WC Bronze Medal 2002 10 3 3 6 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 75 3 12 15 26 Atlanta Trashers, NHL, regular season 8 1 2 3 2 WC Silver Medal 2003 11 1 2 3 4 Team Sweden totally during season 2002/2003 2003/2004 68 5 15 20 20 Atlanta Trashers, NHL, regular season 9 1 1 2 0 WC Silver Medal 2004 12 1 1 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 2004/2005 49 12 12 24 30 Djurgårdens IF, regular season 12 2 5 7 10 Djurgårdens IF, play off 3 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 3 0 0 0 2 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 0 0 0 4 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 36 2 6 8 14 Minnesota Wild, NHL, regular season 33

FORWARDS 11. DANIEL ALFREDSSON Born: Göteborg December 11 1972 Length: 179 cm Weight: 90 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: Ottawa Senators, NHL Latest Swedish club: Frölunda HC First club: Göteborgs IK National games: 112 A, 9 B and 12 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 30 goals Ottawa Senators 5 th choice, 133 overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1994 WC Silver Medal 1995, WC Sixth Place 1996, World Cup third Place 1996, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Bronze Medal 1999, WC Bronze Medal 2001, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 Swedish Champion with Frölunda HC 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 90/91 1 0 0 0 2 IF Mölndals Hockey, regular season 8 4 4 8 4 IF Mölndals Hockey, play off and Kvalserien 91/92 32 12 8 20 43 IF Mölndal Hockey, regular season Mölndal plays in second league 2 1 0 1? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1991/92 One goal in his first Team 20 game away against Czechoslovakia (3-3) in Poprad, Czechoslovakia, at November 5 1992 92/93 20 1 5 6 8 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season, Elite League 18 9 9 18 10 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season, Allsvenskan 2 1 1 2 0 Västra Frölunda HC, Allsvenskans final game 4 0 2 2? Team Sweden B totally during season 1992/93 First Team Sweden B game away against Russia B (9-0) in St. Petersburg, Russia, at April 5 1993 93/94 39 20 10 30 18 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 4 1 1 2 8 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 10 0 2 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1993/94 94/95 22 7 11 18 22 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 18 11 22 23 14 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season Västra Frölunda in Allsvenskan 5 2 2 4 4 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 4 1 3 4? Team Sweden B totally during season 1994/95 8 3 1 4 4 WC Silver Medal 1995 28 10 5 15 14 Team Sweden totally during season 1994/95 95/96 82 26 35 61 28 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season Named forward in NHL All-Rookie Team 1995/1996. Won Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year) 1996. Played in NHL All Star Game 1996 6 1 2 3 4 WC Sixth Place 1996 8 2 3 5 6 Team Sweden totally during season 1995/96 34

96/97 4 0 0 0 2 World Cup Third Place 1996 76 24 47 71 30 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season 7 5 2 7 6 Ottawa Senators, NHL, play off Played in NHL All Star Game 1997 8 0 2 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 97/98 55 17 28 45 18 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season 11 7 2 9 20 Ottawa Senators, NHL, play off Played in NHL All Star Game 1998 4 2 3 5 2 OG Fifth Place 1998 4 2 3 5 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1998/99 98/99 58 11 22 33 14 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season 4 1 2 3 4 Ottawa Sentors, NHL, play off 9 4 6 10 8 WC Bronze Medal 1999 Most assist and shared most points in Team Sweden in WC 1999 9 4 6 10 8 Team Sweden totally during season 1998/99 1999/2000 57 21 37 58 28 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season Most assist in Ottawa in NHL in regular season 1999/2000 6 1 3 4 2 Ottawa Senators, NHL, play off 2000/2001 68 24 46 70 30 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season 4 1 0 1 2 Ottawa Senators, NHL, play off 9 3 5 8 6 WC Bronze Medal 2001 10 3 6 9 8 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 49 24 25 49 22 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season 4 1 4 5 2 OG Fifth Place 2002 7 1 5 6 4 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 78 27 52 79 42 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season Most assist in Ottawa Senators in regular season 2002/2003 18 4 4 8 12 Ottawa Senators, NHL, play off 2003/2004 77 32 48 80 24 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season Most assist in Ottawa Senators in regular season 2003/2004 7 1 2 3 2 Ottawa Senators, NHL, play off 8 4 2 6 8 WC Silver Medal 2004 Shared most points in Team Sweden in World Championship 8 4 2 6 8 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 Played in NHL All Star Game 2004 2004/2005 15 8 9 17 10 Frölunda HC, regular season 14 12 6 18 8 Frölunda HC, play off Most points and goals among all in play off 2004/2005 3 0 1 1 2 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 0 6 6 2 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 3 6 9 6 WC Fourth Place 2005 20 4 15 19 18 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 43 30 37 67 24 Ottawa Senators, NHL, regular season 35

12. DANIEL SEDIN Born: Örnsköldsvik Sep 26 1980 Length: 186 cm Weight: 86 kg Shoots: Left Club: Vancouver Canucks, NHL Latest Swedish club: MODO Hockey First club: Järveds IF National games: 49 A, 0 B and 59 junior games Goals totally in Team Sweden: 11 goals Vancouver Canucks 1 st choice, 2 nd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1999 JEC Silver Medal 1997, JWC Sixth Place 1998, JEC Gold Medal 1998, JWC Fourth Place 1999, WC Bronze Medal 1999, JWC Fifth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2000, WC Bronze Medal 2001, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 97/98 45 4 8 12 26 MoDo Hockey, regular season 9 0 0 0 2 MoDo Hockey, play off 4 3 3 6 4 MoDo J 20 SuperElit, regular season 1997/98 6 3 8 11 10 JEC Gold Medal 1998 Most points and assists in Team Sweden in JEC 8 4 9 13 10 Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1997/98 7 4 1 5 2 JWC Sixth place 1998 15 8 1 9 18 Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1997/98 Most goals in Team 20 during 1997/98 98/99 50 21 21 42 20 MoDo Hockey, regular season Most points and goals among all in MoDo in regular season 13 4 8 12 14 MoDo Hockey, play off Shared most assist in MoDo in play off 6 5 5 10 2 JWC Fourth Place 1999 Most points and shared most goals in Team Sweden in JWC 10 10 8 18 4 Sweden Team 20 totally during 1998/99 Most points and goals in Team 20 during 1998/99 8 0 1 1 2 WC Bronze Medal 1999 12 1 1 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1998/99 One goal in his first Team Sweden game at home against Finland (3-4) in Stockholm, Sweden, at April 23 1999 36

1999/2000 50 19 26 45 28 MoDo Hockey, in regular season 13 8 6 14 18 MoDo Hockey, in play off Shared most goals among all in play off. Shared most points in MoDo in play off 7 6 4 10 0 JWC Fifth Place 2000 Shared most goals among all in JWC 2000 12 9 6 15 4 Sweden Team 20 totally season 1999/2000 Most goals in national Team 20 season 1999/2000 7 3 2 5 8 WC Seventh Place 2000 13 4 3 7 8 Team Sweden totally during season 1999/2000 2000/2001 75 20 14 34 24 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 4 1 2 3 0 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 3 0 2 2 0 WC Bronze Medal 2001 3 0 2 2 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 79 9 23 32 32 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 6 0 1 1 0 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 2002/2003 79 14 17 31 34 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 14 1 5 6 8 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 2003/2004 82 18 36 54 18 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 7 1 2 3 0 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 2004/2005 49 13 20 33 40 MODO Hockey, regular season 6 0 3 3 6 MODO Hockey, play off 3 1 0 1 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 0 0 0 0 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 5 4 9 2 WC Fourth Place 2005 Most goals and points in Team Sweden in 2005 IIH World Championship 21 6 8 14 10 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 49 11 28 39 26 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 37

13. MATS SUNDIN Born: Bromma Feb 13 1971 Length: 193 cm Weight: 100 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL First club: Sollentuna HC Latest Swedish club: Djurgårdens IF National games: 110 A, 2 B and 48 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 57 goals Quebec Nordiques 1st choice, 1st overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1989 First European player ever to be pick number 1 in NHL Entry Draft JEC Fourth Place 1988, JEC Fourth Place 1989, JWC Fifth Place 1990, WC Silver Medal 1990, WC Gold Medal 1991, Canada Cup Third Place 1991, WC Gold Medal 1992, WC Bronze Medal 1994, World Cup Third Place 1996, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Gold Medal 1998, WC Bronze Medal 2001, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Silver Medal 2003, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place Swedish champion with Djurgårdens IF 1990 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 86/87 6 6 2 8 6 Sweden Team 16 totally during season 1986/87 One goal in his first team 16 game away against Finland (5-6) in Sarpsborg, Norway, December 28 1986 87/88 6 5 4 9 10 Sweden Team 17 totally during season 1978/88 One assist in his first Team 17 game away against Soviet Union (5-8) in the Coupe Québec game in Montreal, Canada, at December 31 1987 6 5 4 9 8 JEC Fourth Place 1988 6 5 4 9 8 Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1978/88 Four goals and two assist in his first Team 18 game away against Romania (21-0) in the JEC game in Prerov, Czechoslovakia, at April 9 1988 88/89 25 10 8 18 18 Nacka HK, regular season Nacka played in second league 6 6 2 8 14 JEC Fourth Place 1989 Shared most goals in Team Sweden in JEC 1989 14 15 11 26 34 Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1988/89 Most points and goals and shared most assist in Sweden Team 18 during season 1998/89 38

89/90 34 10 8 18 16 Djurgårdens IF, regular season 8 7 0 7 4 Djurgårdens IF, play off Swedish Champion with Djurgårdens IF 1989/90 Most goals among all players in Swedish play off 1989/90 7 5 2 7 6 JWC Fifth Place 1990 11 9 3 12? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1989/90 One goal in his first Team 20 game away against Czechoslovakia (5-3) in Nove Samky, Czechoslovakia, at August 31 1989 4 0 0 0 0 WC Silver Medal 1990 8 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden totally during season 1989/90 First Team Sweden game at home against Soviet Union (3-2) in Luleå, Sweden, at April 3 1990 90/91 80 23 36 59 58 Quebeco Nordiques, NHL, regular season Rookie of the Year in Quebec Nordiques 1990/91 10 7 5 12 12 WC Gold Medal 1991 Youngest ever (20 years old) to be best in points among all players in World Championship. Selected to World Championship All Star Team II 20 14 8 22 22 Team Sweden totally during season 1990/91 Most goals in Team Sweden season 1990/91 91/92 6 2 4 6 16 Canada Cup Third Place 1991 Most points among all Swedish players in Canada Cup 1991. Selected to Canada Cup All Star team 1991 80 33 43 76 105 Quebec Nordiques, NHL, regular season Most valuable player in Quebec Nordiques 1991/92. Most goals and points among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 1991/92 8 2 6 8 8 WC Gold Medal 1992 Most points among all Swedish players in World Championship 1992. Named best forward in World Championship 1992. Selected to World Championship All Star Team 1992 23 8 11 19 58 Team Sweden totally during season 1991/92 Most goals and points in Team Sweden season 1991/92 92/93 80 47 67 114 96 Quebec Nordiques, NHL, regular season Most points among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 1992/93. Record in points for right forward in Quebec 1992/93. Longest consectutive point streak, 30 games, in Quebec 1992/93. Most valuable player in Quebec 1992/93, Most goals among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 1992/93 8 5 9 14 4 Quebec Nordiques, NHL, play off 93/94 84 32 53 85 60 Quebec Nordiqes, NHL, regular season Most points among all swedish players in NHL in regular season 8 5 9 14 4 WC Bronce Medal 1994 Most points among all players in World Championship 1994 11 5 14 19 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1993/94 Most assist in Team Sweden season 1993/94 39

94/95 12 7 2 9 14 Djurgårdens IF, regular season 47 23 24 47 14 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season Most points and goals in Toronto in regular season 1994/95 7 5 4 9 4 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off 6 3 5 8 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1994/95 95/96 76 33 50 83 46 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season Most points in Toronto in regular season 1995/96. Played in NHL All Star game 1996. 96/97 4 4 3 7 4 World Cup Third Place 1996 Most points and goals in Team Sweden in World Cup 1996 82 41 53 94 59 Toronto Maple Leafs, regular season Most goals and assists in Toronto in regular season 1996/97. Most goals among Swedish players in regular season 1996/97. Played in NHL All Star game 1997. 8 5 5 10 6 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 97/98 79 32 41 73 47 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season Most goals among all Swedish players in regular season 1997/98 4 3 0 3 4 OG Fifth Place 1998 Most goals in Team Sweden in OG 1998 10 5 7 12 6 WC Gold Medal 1998 Most points in WC 1998. Best plus/minus in WC 1998. Sected to WC All Star Team I 1998 14 8 7 15 10 Team Sweden totally season 1997/98 Played in NHL All Star game 1998. 98/99 82 31 52 83 58 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 17 8 8 16 16 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off Played in NHL All Star game 1999. Shared most goals among Swedish players in NHL in play off 1998/99 1999/2000 73 32 41 73 46 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season Played in NHL All Star game 2000. Most points, goals and assists in Toronto in regular season 99/2000. Most goals and points among Swedish players in NHL in regular season 99/2000 12 3 5 8 8 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off 2000/2001 82 28 46 74 76 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season Most points and assist Toronto in regular season 2000/2001. Most assist among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 2000/2001. 11 6 7 13 14 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off Most goals and points in Toronto in play off in season 2000/2001 Played in NHL All Star game 2001. 2 0 1 1 2 WC Bronze Medal 2001 2 0 1 1 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 40

2001/2002 82 41 39 80 94 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 3 1 2 3 0 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off 4 5 4 9 10 OG Fifth Place 2002 4 5 4 9 10 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 Most points among all in Olympic Games. Named forward in Olympic Games All Star Team 2002. Named forward in NHL Second All Star Team 2001/2002. Played in NHL All Star Game 2002. Most goals among Swedish players in NHL in regular season 2002/2003 75 37 35 72 58 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season Most goals in Toronto Maple Leafs in regular season 2002/2003 7 1 3 4 6 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off 7 6 4 10 10 WC Silver Medal 2003 Most goals and points in Team Sweden in WC 2003. By the WC Directorate named best forward in WC 2003 and most valuable player in WC 2003. Named forward in medias All Star Team in WC 2003 7 6 4 10 10 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2003 2003/2004 81 31 44 75 52 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season Most goals, assist and points in Toronto Maple Leafs in regular season 2003/2004 12 4 5 9 6 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off Most points among all in Toronto in play off 2004/2005 3 2 2 4 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 1 4 5 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 7 3 6 9 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 36 10 21 31 32 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 41

19. MARKUS NÄSLUND Born: Härnösand Jul 30 1973 Length: 183 cm Weight: 89 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Vancouver Canucks, NHL Latest Swedish club: MoDo Hockey First club: Järveds IF National games: 55 A, 0 B and 47 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 18 goals Pittsburgh Penguins 1 st choice, 16 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1991 JEC Gold Medal 1990, JEC Fourth Place 1991, JWC Silver Medal 1992, JWC Silver Medal 1993, WC Silver Medal 1993, WC Sixth Place 1996, World Cup Third Place 1996, WC Bronze Medal 1999, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Bronze Medal 2002, World Cup of Hockey Fifth Place A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 88/89 14 7 6 13? Örnsköldsviks IF, Div. 2 North B 3 1 2 3 2 Sweden Team 16 totally during season 1998/89 First Team 16 game away against Soviet Union (3-5) in Minsk, Soviet Union) at February 5 1989 89/90 33 43 35 78 20 MoDo AIK Juniors 6 0 0 0 2 JEC Gold medal 1990 1 1 0 1? Sweden Team 17 totally during season 1989/90 One goal in his first Team 17 game away against France (6-3) in annecy, France, at December 27 1989 9 1 0 1? Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1989/90 First Team 18 game away against Czechoslovakia (2-3) in Jaroslavl, Soviet Union, at February 2 1990 90/91 32 10 9 19 14 MoDo HK, regular season 5 8 1 9 12 JEC Fourth Place 1991 Most goals among all in JEC 1991. Shared most points in Team Sweden in JEC 1991 12 19 6 25? Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1990/91 Most points and goals in Sweden Team 18 during season 1990/91 91/92 39 22 18 40 54 MoDo HK, regular season Most points and goals in MoDo in regular season 1991/92 7 8 2 10 12 JWC Silver Medal 1992 Shared most goals among all in JWC 1992 9 8 3 11? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1991/92 First Team 20 game home against Czechoslovakia (3-4) in Norrtälje, Sweden, at December 20 1991 9 1 4 5 6 Team Sweden totally during season 1991/92 First Team Sweden game away against Czechoslovakia (6-4) in Deutschland Cup game in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, at November 7 1991 42

92/93 39 22 17 39 62 MoDo HK, regular season 3 3 2 5 0 MoDo HK, play off Shared most points in MoDo in play off 1992/93 7 13 11 24 33 JWC Silver Medal 1993 Most goals in JWC. JWC All Star Team 1993 8 1 1 2 14 WC Silver Medal 1993 8 14 11 25? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1992/93 Most goals in Sweden Team 20 during season 1992/93 19 5 5 10 18 Team Sweden totally during season 1992/93 93/94 71 4 7 11 27 Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL, regular season 5 1 6 7 4 Cleveland, IHL, regular season 94/95 14 2 2 4 2 Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL, regular season 7 3 4 7 6 Cleveland, IHL, regular season 4 1 3 4 8 Cleveland, IHL, play off 95/96 66 19 33 52 36 Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL, regular season 10 3 0 3 6 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 6 1 2 3 8 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 1 0 0 0 0 WC sixth place 1996 1 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden totally during season 1995/96 Traded from Pittsburgh Penguins to Vancouver Canucks at March 20 1996 96/97 1 0 0 0 2 World Cup Third Place 1996 78 21 20 41 30 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 2 0 0 0 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 97/98 76 14 20 34 56 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 98/99 80 36 30 66 74 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season Most points and goals in Vancouver in regular season 1998/99. Most goals among all Swedish players in regular season 1998/99. Played in NHL All Star Game 1999 9 6 4 10 16 WC Bronze Medal 1999 10 6 5 11 16 Team Sweden totally during season 1998/99 1999/2000 82 27 38 65 64 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 2000/2001 72 41 34 75 58 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 7 2 7 9 2 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off Most goals and points in Vancouver in regular season 2000/2001. Most goals among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 2000/2001. Played in NHL All Star Game 2001 43

2001/2002 56 25 33 58 42 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season Most points and shared most assist among Swedish players in NHL during regular season 6 1 1 2 2 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 4 2 1 3 0 OG Fifth Place 2002 3 1 2 3 0 WC Bronze Medal 2002 7 3 3 6 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 Played in NHL All Star Game 2002. Named forward in NHL All Star team 2001/2002 2002/2003 82 48 56 104 52 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season Most goals, assist and points in Vancouver Canucks in regular season 2002/2003. Second best scoring leader in NHL in regular season 2002/2003 14 5 9 14 18 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off Awarded with Lester B. Pearson Award (Best player in NHL) 2002/2003. Most assist and points in Vancouver Canucks in play off. Played in NHL All Star Game 2003. Named forward in NHL All Star Team 2002/2003 2003/2004 78 35 49 84 58 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season Played in NHL All Star Game 2004. Most goals, assist and points in Vancouver Canucks in regular season 2003/2004. Most goals, assist and points among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 2003/2004 7 2 7 9 2 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off Most assist and points in Vancouver in play off. Named forward in NHL All Star Team 2003/2004 2004/2005 13 8 9 7 8 MODO Hockey, regular season 6 0 1 1 10 MODO Hockey, play off 3 3 0 3 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 0 3 3 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 7 3 3 6 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 49 23 29 52 36 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 44

20. HENRIK SEDIN Born: Örnsköldsvik Sep 26 1980 Length: 188 cm Weight: 91 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Vancouver Canucks, NHL Latest Swedish club: MODO Hockey First club: Järveds IF National games: 54 A, 0 B and 59 junior games Goals totally in Team Sweden: 7 goals Vancouver Canucks 2 nd choice, 3 rd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1999 JEC Silver Medal 1997, JWC Sixth Place 1998, JEC Gold Medal 1998, JWC Fourth Place 1999, WC Bronze Medal 1999, JWC Fifth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2000, WC Bronze Medal 2001, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 96/97 26 14 22 36? MoDo J 20 SuperElit, regular season 1997/98 Most assists in MoDo in J 20 SuperElit in regular season during 1996/97 6 3 4 7 16 JEC Silver Medal 1997 Most points and shared most penalty minutes in Team Sweden in JEC 14 8 10 18? Sweden Team 17 and 18 totally season 1996/97 First national Team 18 game against Finland (2-1) in Ylivieska, Finland, at November 11 1996 97/98 39 1 4 5 8 MoDo Hockey, regular season 7 0 0 0 0 MoDo Hockey, play off 8 4 7 11 6 MoDo J 20 SuperElit, regular season 1997/98 6 5 4 9 4 JEC Gold Medal 1998 Shared most goals among all in JEC 8 6 7 13 6 Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1997/98 7 0 4 4 4 JWC Sixth Place 1998 15 1 6 7 8 Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1997/98 98/99 49 12 22 34 32 MoDo Hockey, regular season 13 2 8 10 6 MoDo Hockey, play off Shared most assist in MoDo in play off 6 3 6 9 10 JWC Fourth Place 1999 Most assists in Team Sweden in JWC 10 3 12 15 16 Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1998/99 Most assists in Team 20 during 1998/99 7 0 0 0 4 WC Bronze Medal 1999 11 0 1 1 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1998/99 One assist in his first Team Sweden game at home against Finland (3-4) in Stockholm, Sweden, at April 23 1999 45

1999/2000 50 9 38 47 22 MoDo Hockey, in regular season Most points and assists in MoDo in regular season 13 5 9 14 2 MoDo Hockey, in play off Shared most points in MoDo in play off 7 4 9 13 6 JWC Fifth Place 2000 Most points and assists among all in JWC 2000 12 8 11 19 8 Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1999/2000 Most points and assists in national Team 20 season 1999/2000 7 2 3 5 6 WC Seventh Place 2000 13 2 5 7 6 Team Sweden totally during season 1999/2000 2000/2001 82 9 20 29 38 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 4 0 4 4 0 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 9 1 0 1 0 WC Bronze Medal 2001 9 1 0 1 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 82 16 20 36 36 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 6 3 0 3 0 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 2002/2003 78 8 31 39 38 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 14 3 2 5 8 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 2003/2004 76 11 31 42 32 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 7 2 2 4 2 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, play off 2004/2005 44 14 22 36 50 MODO Hockey, regular season 6 1 3 4 6 MODO Hockey, play off 3 0 1 1 2 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 0 0 0 0 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 2 4 6 2 WC Fourth Place 2005 21 4 6 10 6 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 49 12 33 45 34 Vancouver Canucks, NHL, regular season 46

21. PETER FORSBERG Born: Örnsköldsvik Jul 20 1973 Length: 185 cm Weight: 93 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Philadelphia Flyers, NHL First club: MoDo Hockey Latest Swedish club: MODO Hockey National games: 92 A, 2 B and 38 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 29 goals Philadelphia Flyers 1 st choice, 6 th totally, in NHL Entry Draft 1991 Stanley Cup champion with Colorado Avalanche 1996 and 2001 JEC Fourth Place 1991, JWC Silver Medal 1992, WC Gold Medal 1992, JWC Silver Medal 1993, WC Silver Medal 1993, OG Gold Medal 1994, World Cup Third Place 1996, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Gold Medal 1998, WC Silver Medal 2003, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 88/89 3 0 0 0 0 Sweden Team 16 totally during season 1988/89 First Team 16 game away against Soviet Union (3-5) in Minsk, Soviet Union, at February 5 1989 89/90 1 0 1 1 4 MoDo Hockey, regular season MoDo in Allsvenskan 5 3 7 10? Sweden Team 17 totally during season 1989/90 First Team 17 game away against France (6-3) in Annecy, France, at December 27 1989 90/91 23 7 10 17 22 MoDo Hockey, regular season 5 3 6 9 16 JEC Fourth Place 1991 Most assist and shared most points in Team Sweden in JEC 1991 9 6 14 20? Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1990/91 First Team 18 game home against Czechoslovakia (5-3) in Rönnäng, Sweden, at February 6 1991 91/92 39 9 18 27 78 MoDo Hockey, regular season Most penalty minutes in MoDo in regular season 1991/92. Most penalty minutes among all forwards in Elite League in regular season 1991/92 7 3 8 11 30 JWC Silver Medal 1992 Most penalty minues among all players in Junior World Championship 1992 8 4 2 6 6 WC Gold Medal 1992 9 3 9 12? Team Sweden 20 totally during season 1991/92 First Team 20 game home against Czechoslovakia (3-4) in Norrtälje, Sweden, at December 20 1991 2 2 2 4? Team Sweden B totally during season 1991/92 First Team Sweden B game home against Canada s Olympic Games team (2-3) in Hemse, Sweden, at November 9 1991 14 2 4 6 14 Team Sweden totally during season 1991/92 First Team Sweden game away against Russia (2-2) in Moscow, Russia, at April 12 1992 47

92/93 39 23 24 47 92 MoDo Hockey, regular season Most points and most penalty minutes among all players in MoDo in regular season 1992/93 3 4 1 5 0 MoDo Hockey, play off Most goals and shared most points in MoDo in play off 1992/93 7 7 24 31 8 JWC Silver Medal 1993 Most assists and points among all players in JWC 1993. Selected to best forward in JWC 1993. Selected to JWC All Star Team 1993. Got IIHF price as best Swedish forward in JWC 1993. 8 1 1 2 12 WC Silver Medal 1993 7 7 24 31 8 Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1992/93 19 2 10 12 24 Team Sweden totally during season 1992/93 93/94 39 18 26 44 82 MoDo Hockey, regular season Most goals, assists and points among all players in MoDo in regular season 1993/94 11 9 7 16 14 MoDo Hockey, play off Most points among all players in play off 1993/94 8 2 6 8 6 OG Gold Medal 1994 Got rewarded by Crown Princess Victora at July 14 for his performance in Olympic Games 1994 19 2 9 11 10 Team Sweden totally during season 1993/94 94/95 11 5 9 14 20 MoDo Hockey, regular season 47 15 35 50 16 Quebec Nordiques, NHL, regular season Most assists and points among rookies in NHL regular season 1994/95 6 2 4 6 6 Quebec Nordiques, NHL, play off Shared most assists and shared most points in Quebec Nordiques in play off 1994/95. Named forward in NHL All-Rookie Team 1994/1995. Won Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year) 1994/1995. 6 4 6 10 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1994/95 95/96 82 30 86 116 47 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season Most assist in Colorado in regular season 1995/96. Played in NHL All Star game 1996. Most assist and points among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 1995/96 22 10 11 21 18 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off Stanley Cup Champion with Colorado Avalanche 1996 96/97 4 1 4 5 6 World Cup Third Place 1996 65 28 58 86 73 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season Most assists and points in Colorado in regular season 1996/97. Most assists among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 1996/97 14 5 12 17 10 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off 8 5 3 8 12 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 48

97/98 72 25 66 91 94 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season Named forward in NHL All Star Team 1997/1998. Played in NHL All Star game 1998. Most assist and points in Colorado in regular season 1997/98. Most assist and points among all Swedish players in regular season 1997/98. Most penalty minutes among Swedish forwards in regular season 1997/98 7 6 5 11 12 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off Most goals and points in Colorado in play off 1997/98 4 1 4 5 6 OG Fifth Place 1998 7 6 5 11 0 WC Gold Medal 1998 Shared most goals among all in WC 1998. By WC Directorate named best forward in WC 1998. By media named in WC All Star Team 1998 11 7 10 17 6 Team Sweden totally during season 1997/98 98/99 78 30 67 97 108 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season Most points, assist and penalty minutes among Swedish players in NHL in season 1998/99 19 8 16 24 31 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off Named forward in NHL All Star Team 1998/1999. Played in NHL All Star game 1999. Most points among all in NHL play off 1998/99. Most points and assists and shared most goals among Swedish players in NHL play off 1998/99 1999/2000 49 14 37 51 52 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season 16 7 8 15 12 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off 2000/2001 73 27 62 89 54 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season Most poins among all Swedish players in NHL in regular season 2000/2001 11 4 10 14 6 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off Stanley Cup Champion with Colorado Avalanche 2001. Played in NHL All Star game 2001. Most points and assist among Swedish players in play off 2001/2002 Injured Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season 20 9 18 27 20 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off Most points and assist among all in Stanley Cup 2002 2002/2003 75 29 77 106 70 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season Most assist and points among all in NHL in regular season 2002/2003 7 2 6 8 6 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off Played in NHL All Star game 2003 8 4 5 9 6 WC Silver Medal 2003 Named forward in medias All Star Team in WC 2003 8 4 5 9 6 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2003 Awarded with Hart Memorial Trophy (MVP in NHL regular season) 2002/2003. Awarded with Art Ross Trophy (most points in NHL regular season) 200272003. Awarded with Bud Light Plus Minus Award (shared best plus/minus statistic +52) in NHL regular season 2002/2003 2003/2004 39 18 37 55 30 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, regular season 11 4 7 11 12 Colorado Avalanche, NHL, play off Most assist in Colorado in play off 2 0 1 1 2 WC Silver Medal 2004 2 0 1 1 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 49

2004/2005 33 13 26 39 88 MODO Hockey, regular season 1 0 0 0 2 MODO Hockey, play off 1 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 game 4 1 2 3 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 5 1 2 3 0 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 41 15 46 61 34 Philadelphia Flyers, NHL 50

22. PER-JOHAN AXELSSON Born: Ytterby Feb 26 1975 Length: 185 cm Weight: 86 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Boston Bruins, NHL Latest Swedish club: Frölunda HC First club: Kungälv/Ytterby HK National games: 81 A, 3 B and 22 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 21 goals Swedish champion with Frölunda HC 2005 Boston Bruins 7 th choice, 177 th totally, in NHL Entry Draft 1995 JWC Bronze Medal 1995, WC Seventh Place 2000, WC Bronze Medal 2001, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Bronze Medal 2002, WC Silver Medal 2003, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 93/94 11 0 0 0 4 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 4 0 0 0 0 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 3 0 0 0? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1993/94 First Team 20 game away against Germany (6-0) in Kerava, Finland, at February 3 1994 94/95 8 2 1 3 6 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 3 0 0 0 0 Västra Frölunda HC, Allsvenskan 5 0 0 0 0 Västra Frölunda HC, Allsvenskan final games against Rögle 7 2 3 5 2 JWC Bronze Medal 1995 16 3 4 7? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1994/95 95/96 36 15 5 20 10 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 13 3 0 3 10 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 3 2 0 2 0 Team Sweden totally during season 1995/96 First game in Team Sweden away against Czech Republic (2-1) in The Karjala Cup game in Helsinki, Finland, at December 16 1995 96/97 50 19 15 34 34 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 3 0 2 2 0 Västra Frölunda HC, play off 13 3 1 4 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 97/98 82 8 19 27 38 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 6 1 0 1 0 Boston Bruins, NHL, play off 98/99 77 7 10 17 18 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 12 1 1 2 4 Boston Bruins, NHL, play off 1999/2000 81 10 16 26 24 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 6 1 3 4 2 WC Seventh Place 2000 9 1 4 5 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1999/2000 51

2000/2001 81 8 15 23 27 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 9 3 6 9 12 WC Bronze Medal 2001 Most points and shared most assist in Team Sweden in WC 2001 14 5 8 13 16 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 78 7 17 24 16 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 5 2 1 3 6 Boston Bruins, NHL, play off 4 0 0 0 2 OG Fifth Place 2002 5 3 3 6 4 WC Bronze Medal 2002 9 3 3 6 6 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 66 17 19 36 24 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 5 0 0 0 6 Boston Bruins, NHL, play off 9 4 3 7 16 WC Silver Medal 2003 9 4 3 7 16 Team Sweden totally during season 2002/2003 2003/2004 68 6 14 20 42 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 7 0 0 0 4 Boston Bruins, NHL, play off 7 2 3 5 8 WC Silver Medal 2004 7 2 3 5 8 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 2004/2005 45 8 9 17 95 Frölunda HC, regular season 14 1 10 11 18 Frölunda HC, play off Shared most assists among all in play off 2004/2005 3 0 1 1 6 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 0 0 0 2 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 7 1 0 1 2 WC Fourth Place 2005 17 1 1 2 22 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 48 8 15 23 4 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 52

26. SAMUEL PÅHLSSON Born: Ånge Dec 17 1977 Length: 181 cm Weight: 94 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL Latest Swedish club: Frölunda HC First club: Ånge IK National games: 90 A, 9 B, and 32 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 12 goals Swedish champion with Frölunda HC 2005 Junior European Championship Bronze Medal 1995, Junior World Championship Silver Medal 1996, World Championship Bronze Medal 1999, World Championship Seventh Place 2000, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Pace, WC Fourth Place 2005 Colorado Avalanche s 10 th choice, 176 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1996 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 94/95 1 0 0 0 0 MoDo Hockey, regular season 5 1 4 5 2 JEC Bronze Medal 1995 14 3 5 8? Sweden Team 18 totally during season 1994/95 First Sweden Team 18 game away against Finland (3-2) in Suomussalmi, Finland, at Nov 4 1994 95/96 36 1 3 4 8 MoDo Hockey, regular season 4 0 0 0 0 MoDo Hockey, play off 7 0 0 0 0 JWC Silver Medal 1996 12 2 0 2? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1995/96 First Sweden Team 20 game away against Switzerland (3-2) in Orono, USA, at Dec 22 1995 96/97 49 8 9 17 63 MoDo Hockey, regular season 6 1 2 3? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1996/97 9 3 6 9? Team Sweden B totally during season 1996/97 First Team Sweden B game away against France A (3-2) in Rouen, France, at Feb 7 1997 97/98 23 6 11 17 24 MoDo Hockey, regular season 9 3 0 3 6 MoDo Hockey, play off 11 2 4 6 8 Team Sweden totally season season 1997/98 First Team Sweden game away against Russia (0-0) in The Baltica Brewery Cup game in Moscow, Russia, December 17 1997 98/99 50 17 17 34 44 MoDo Hockey, regular season 13 3 3 6 10 MoDo Hockey, play off 9 1 3 4 4 WC Bronze Medal 1999 28 5 10 15 14 Team Sweden totally during season 1998/99 1999/2000 47 16 11 27 87 MoDo Hockey, regular season 13 3 3 6 8 MoDo Hockey, play off 7 0 0 0 4 WC Seventh Place 2000 18 2 2 4 10 Team Sweden totally during season 1999/2000 53

2000/2001 17 1 1 2 6 Boston Bruins, NHL, regular season 59 3 4 7 14 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season Rights to Samuel Påhlsson traded from Colorado Avalanche to Boston Bruins at March 6 2000. Traded from Boston Bruins to Anaheim Mighty Ducks at November 18 2000 2001/2002 80 6 14 20 26 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 2002/2003 34 4 11 15 18 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 21 2 4 6 12 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, play off 13 1 7 8 24 Cincinatti Mighty Ducks, AHL, regular season 2003/2004 82 8 14 22 52 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 9 1 3 4 8 WC Silver Medal 2004 12 1 5 5 10 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 2004/2005 48 6 18 24 56 Frölunda HC, regular season 14 4 7 11 24 Frölunda HC, play off 3 0 0 0 8 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 0 0 0 6 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 2 5 7 28 WC Fourth Place 2005 21 2 5 7 46 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 47 3 8 11 24 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season 54

33. FREDRIK MODIN Born: Sundsvall Oct 8 1974 Length: 193 cm Weight: 100 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL Latest Swedish club: Timrå IK First club: Njurunda SK National games: 61 A, 18 B and 14 Junior games. Goals in Team Sweden totally: 23 goals Toronto Maple Leafs 3 rd choice, 64 th totally, in NHL Entry Draft 1994 JWC Silver Medal 1994, WC Sixth Place 1996, WC Gold Medal 1998, WC Seventh Place 2000, WC Bronze Medal 2001, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place Stanley Cup champion with Tampa Bay Lightning 2003/2004 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assists, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 91/92 1 1 0 1 0 Sundsvall Timrå HC, regular season, Div 1 North 10 0 0 0 0 Sundsvall Timrå HC, regular season, Allsvenskan 92/93 18 4 6 10 8 Sundsvall Timrå HC, reg. seas. Div 1 North, autumn 12 1 1 2 4 Sundsvall Timrå HC, reg. seas. Div 1 North, spring 5 1 0 1 0 Sundsvall Timrå HC, play off 93/94 18 8 5 13 28 Sundsvall Timrå HC, reg. seas. Div 1 North, autumn 12 8 11 19 6 Sundsvall Timrå HC, reg. seas. Div 1 North, spring 2 0 1 1 6 Sundsvall Timrå HC, play off 7 2 2 4 2 JWC Silver Medal 1994 16 3 4 7? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1993/94 First Team Sweden 20 game away against Czech Republic (1-6) in Vuokatti, Finland, at August 29 1993 5 2 1 3? Team Sweden B totally season 1993/94 First Team Sweden B game away against Finland (2-2) in St. Petersburg, Russia, at April 12 1994 94/95 37 9 10 19 30 Brynäs IF, regular season 14 4 4 8 6 Brynäs IF, play off 12 2 4 6? Team Sweden B totally during season 1994/95 95/96 22 4 8 12 22 Brynäs IF, regular season 14 7 3 10 18 Brynäs IF, Allsvenskan 1996 10 6 4 10 4 Brynäs IF, Allsvenskans final and Kvalserien 6 1 1 2 4 WC Sixth Place 1996 26 8 8 16 10 Team Sweden totally during season 1995/96 One goal in his first Team Sweden game away against Slovakia (3-5) in Pragobanka Cup game in Zlin, Czech Republic, at August 31 1995 55

96/97 76 6 7 13 24 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 97/98 74 16 16 32 32 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 5 3 2 5 2 WC Gold Medal 1998 5 3 2 5 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1997/98 98/99 67 16 15 31 35 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, regular season 8 0 0 0 6 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, play off 99/2000 80 22 26 48 18 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, regular season Traded from Toronto Maple Leafs to Tampa Bay Lightning at Oct 1 1999 7 3 1 4 4 WC Seventh Place 2000 9 4 2 6 4 Team Sweden totally during season 1999/2000 2000/2001 76 32 25 57 48 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, regular season Most goals in Tampa in regular season 9 3 2 5 10 WC Bronze Medal 2001 11 3 2 5 10 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 54 14 17 31 27 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, regular season 2002/2003 76 17 23 40 43 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, regular season 11 2 0 2 18 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, play off 2003/2004 82 29 28 57 32 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, regular season 22 8 10 18 10 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, play off Stanley Cup champion with Tampa Bay Lightning 2003/2004. Most goals, assist and points among all Swedish players in play off 2004/2005 43 12 24 36 58 Timrå IK, regular season 7 1 1 2 8 Timrå IK, play off 2 0 1 1 4 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 4 4 8 2 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 10 5 6 11 10 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 49 19 12 31 38 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, regular season 56

37. MIKAEL SAMUELSSON Born: Mariefred Dec 23 1976 Length: 186 cm Weight: 94 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: Detroit Red Wings, NHL Latest Swedish club: Södertälje SK First club: IFK Mariefred National games: 20 A, 0 B and 0 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 3 goals WC Fourth Place 2005 San Jose Sharks 7 th choice, 145 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1998 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 94/95 30 8 6 14 12 Södertälje SK, U20 SuperElit, regular season 95/96 8 0 0 0 0 Södertälje SK, Division 1 East, regular season 10 5 1 6 0 Södertälje SK, Allsvenskan 1996, regular season 4 0 0 0 0 Södertälje SK, Allsvenskan final games 22 13 12 25 20 Södertälje SK, U20 SuperElit, regular season 96/97 29 4 2 6 10 Södertälje SK, regular season 97/98 31 8 8 16 47 Södertälje SK, regular season 98/99 27 0 5 5 10 Västra Frölunda HC, regular season 12 7 9 16 20 Södertälje SK, regular season 10 2 2 4 12 Södertälje SK, qualification round 1999/2000 40 4 3 7 76 Brynäs IF, regular season 11 7 2 9 6 Brynäs IF, play off 2000/2001 4 0 0 0 0 San Jose Sharks, NHL, regular season 66 32 46 78 58 Kentucky Thoroughblades, AHL, regular season 3 1 0 1 0 Kentycky Thoroughblades, AHL, play off Traded from San Jose Sharks to New York Rangers at June 24 2001 2001/2002 67 6 10 16 23 New York Rangers, NHL, regular season 8 3 6 9 12 Hartford Wolf Pack, AHL, regular season 2002/2003 58 8 14 22 32 New York Rangers, NHL, regular season 22 2 0 2 8 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL, regular season Traded from New York Rangers to Pittsburgh Penguins at February 10 2003. Rights to Mikael Samuelsson were traded from Pittsburgh Penguins to Florida Panthers at June 21 2003 2003/2004 37 3 6 9 35 Florida Panthers, regular season 57

2004/2005 12 2 4 6 14 HC Genève Servette, Switzerland, regular season 29 7 13 20 45 Södertälje SK, regular season 10 3 3 6 24 Södertälje SK, play off 9 1 4 5 4 WC Fourth Place 2005 20 3 5 8 47 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 First Team Sweden game away against Czech Republic (3-4) in the Rosno Cup game in Moscow, Russia, at December 16 2004 2005/2006 47 16 15 31 28 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season 58

40. HENRIK ZETTERBERG Born: Sundsvall Oct 9 1980 Length: 183 cm Weight: 83 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Detroit Red Wings, NHL Latest Swedish club: Timrå IK First club: Njurunda SK National games: 87 A, 0 B and 45 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 20 goals Detroit Red Wings 4 th choice, 210 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1999 Junior European Championship Gold Medal 1998, Junior U20 World Championship Fifth Place 2000, World Championship Bronze Medal 2001, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Bronze Medal 2002, WC Silver Medal 2003, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 1997/98 9 1 1 2 4 Timrå IK, Allsvenskan North, regular season 7 0 1 1 0 Timrå IK, Allsvenskan 1999 4 0 1 1 0 Timrå IK, play off and Kvalserien 6 2 1 3 4 JEC Gold Medal 1998 16 4 5 9 8 National Team 18 totally during season 1997/98 First national Team 18 game home against Finland (5-2) in Hallsberg, Sweden, at November 6 1997 1998/99 24 13 12 25 0 Timrå IK, Allsvenskan North, regular season 13 2 1 3 2 Timrå IK, Allsvenskan 1999 4 2 1 3 2 Timrå IK, play off 1999/2000 31 16 8 24 20 Timrå IK, Allsvenskan North, regular season Most goals in Timrå in Allsvenskan North 11 4 6 10 0 Timrå IK, SuperAllsvenskan 10 10 4 14 4 Timrå IK, Kvalserien Shared most points, goals and assist among all players in Kvalserien 7 3 2 5 8 JWC U20 Fifth Place 2000 15 5 9 14 12 National Team 20 totally during season 1999/2000 First national Team 20 game away against Czech Republic (1-3) in Moscow, Russia, at September 1 1999. Best plus/minus (13) in national Team 20 during season 1999/2000 2000/2001 47 15 31 46 24 Timrå IK, regular season Most assist and points in Timrå in regular season 9 1 3 4 2 WC Bronze Medal 2001 27 4 6 10 12 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 One assist in his first Team Sweden game away against Czech Republic (3-2) in the Ceska Pojistovna Cup game in Zlin, Czech Republic, at August 31 2000. Rookie of the Year in the Swedish Elite League 2000/2001. Most points, goals and assist among rookies in Team Sweden season 2000/2001 59

2001/2002 44 9 21 30 18 Timrå IK, regular season Most assist and points in Timrå in regular season 4 0 1 1 0 OG Fifth Place 2002 8 7 5 12 2 Timrå IK, qualification to Elite League Most points and shared most assist in Timrå qualification to Elite League 9 0 7 7 4 WC Bronze Medal 2002 Most assist in Team Sweden in World Championship 24 4 13 17 8 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 Most assist in Team Sweden during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 79 22 22 44 8 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season Most goals and points among rookies in NHL in regular season 2002/2003 4 1 0 1 0 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off 9 3 4 7 2 WC Silver Medal 2003 9 3 4 7 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2003 Named forward in NHL All-Rookie Team 2002/2003 2003/2004 61 15 28 43 14 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season 12 2 2 4 4 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, play off 2004/2005 50 19 31 50 24 Timrå IK, regular season Most points among all in Swedish Elitserien during regular season 2004/2005 7 6 2 8 2 Timrå IK, play off 3 0 1 1 0 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 1 1 2 4 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 2 4 6 4 WC Fourth Place 2005 27 9 13 22 10 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 46 22 27 49 18 Detroit Red Wings, NHL, regular season 60

51. MIKA HANNULA Born: Huddinge Apr 2 1979 Length: 179 cm Weight: 86 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: HV 71 First club: TPS Turku, Finland National games: 46 A, 0 B and 0 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 10 goals Minnesota Wilds 10 th choice, 269 th overall, in NHL entry Draft 2002 WC Silver Medal 2003 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 1998/99 22 1 0 1 43 Lidingö HC, regular season 1999/2000 29 4 8 12 45 Hammarby IF, regular season 14 6 2 8 8 Hammarby IF, SuperAllsvenskan 2 0 0 0 2 Hammarby IF, play off 2000/2001 45 2 9 11 26 Malmö IF, regular season 8 23 2 5 14 Malmö IF, play off 2001/2002 41 10 7 17 14 Malmö IF, regular season 5 2 1 3 0 Malmö IF, play off 6 0 2 2 12 Team Sweden totally during season 2001/2002 First Team Sweden Game away against Slovakia (4-2) in Martin, Slovakia, at April 3 2002 2002/2003 49 15 15 30 72 MIF Redhawks, regular season 9 2 0 2 2 WC Silver Medal 2003 28 7 2 9 22 Team Sweden totally during season 2002/2003 2003/2004 67 9 18 27 59 Houston Aeros, AHL, regular season 2004/2005 25 9 3 12 26 IF Malmö Redhawks, regular season 9 1 2 3 40 IF Malmö Redhawks, qualification 3 0 0 0 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 37 12 17 29 44 HV 71, regular season 9 3 2 5 6 Team Sweden totally during season 2005/2006 61

72. JÖRGEN JÖNSSON Born: Ängelholm Sep 29 1972 Length: 184 cm Weight: 89 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Färjestads BK First club: Rögle BK National games: 244 A, 16 B and 2 Junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 44 goals Swedish champion with Färjestads BK 1997, 1998 and 2002 OG Gold Medal 1994, WC Bronce Medal 1994, WC Silver Medal 1997, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Gold Medal 1998, WC Bronze Medal 1999, WC Seventh Place 2000, WC Bronze Medal 2001, OG Fifth Place 2002, WC Bronze Medal 2002, WC Silver Medal 2003, WC Silver Medal 2004, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place, WC Fourth Place 2005 Calgary Flames 11 th choice, 227 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 1994 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 89/90 1 0 0 0 0 Rögle BK, Allsvenskan, regular season 4 0 0 0 0 Rögle BK, play off 90/91 21 4 2 6 2 Rögle BK, Div. 1 South, regular season Rögle plays in second league 12 2 1 3 2 Rögle BK, play off 91/92 10 1 4 5 0 Rögle BK, Div. 1 South, regular season Rögle plays in second league 17 0 4 4 6 Rögle BK, Allsvenskan, regular season 5 0 0 0 0 Rögle BK, play off 2 0 1 1? Sweden Team 20 totally during season 1991/92 First Sweden Team 20 game home against Czechoslovakia (6-2) in Tyringe, Sweden, at November 10 1991 92/93 40 17 10 27 28 Rögle BK, regular season 8 3 0 3? Team Sweden B totally during season 1992/93 First Team Sweden B game away against France A (6-1) in Angers, France, at February 10 1993 93/94 40 17 14 31 46 Rögle BK, regular season 3 1 0 1 2 Rögle BK, play off 6 0 0 0 0 OG Gold Medal 1994 7 3 2 5 4 WC Bronce Medal 1994 36 8 3 11 8 Team Sweden totally during season 1993/94 First Team Sweden game away against Canada (1-3) in the Deutschland Cup game in Ulm, Germany, at November 4 1993 62

94/95 22 4 6 10 10 Rögle BK, regular season 18 3 4 7 38 Rögle BK, Allsvenskan, regular season Most penalty minutes among all in Rögle in Allsvenskan. 4 1 3 4 2 Rögle BK, play off 7 2 2 4? Team Sweden B totally during season 1994/95 8 1 1 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1994/95 95/96 39 11 15 26 40 Färjestads BK, regular season 8 0 4 4 6 Färjestads BK, play off 12 3 3 6 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1995/96 96/97 49 12 21 33 56 Färjestads BK, regular season Most assist in Färjestad in regular season 14 9 5 14 14 Färjestads BK, play off Swedish champion with Färjestad 1997. Most points and goals among all in play off 4 2 1 3 2 Färjestads BK, European Hockey League, first round 11 5 2 7 6 WC Silver Medal 1997 28 6 4 10 12 Team Sweden totally during season 1996/97 97/98 45 22 25 47 53 Färjestads BK, regular season Most points in Färjestad in regular season. Most penalty minutes among forwards in Färjestad in regular season 12 2 9 11 12 Färjestads BK, play off Swedish champion with Färjestad 1998. Most assists among all in play off 6 2 3 5 6 Färjestads BK, European Hockey League, first round 1 0 1 1 0 Färjestads BK, European Hockey League, play off 4 0 0 0 0 OG Fifth Place 1998 10 2 1 3 8 WC Gold Medal 1998 19 2 1 3 10 Team Sweden totally during season 1997/98 98/99 48 17 24 41 44 Färjestads BK, regular season Most points and assists in Färjestad in regular season 3 0 2 2 0 Färjestads BK, play off 9 3 1 4 10 WC Bronze Medal 1999 22 5 6 11 16 Team Sweden totally during season 1998/99 1999/2000 68 11 17 28 16 New York Islanders, NHL, regular season 13 1 2 3 0 Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL, regular season Traded from New York Islanders to Anaheim Mighty Ducks at March 11 2000 6 0 2 2 2 WC Seventh Place 2000 8 0 2 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 1999/2000 2000/2001 50 20 26 46 32 Färjestads BK, regular season Most points and assist and shared most goals in Färjestad in regular season 15 5 12 17 12 Färjestads BK, play off. Most assist among all in play off 9 2 3 5 0 WC Bronze Medal 2001 18 4 5 9 6 Team Sweden totally during season 2000/2001 63

2001/2002 50 22 17 39 20 Färjestads BK, regular season 4 0 0 0 4 OG Fifth Place 2002 10 5 1 6 16 Färjestads BK, play off 9 1 3 4 6 WC Bronze Medal 2002 25 3 5 8 16 Team Sweden totally season 2001/2002 2002/2003 49 16 23 39 58 Färjestads BK, regular season 14 0 4 4 2 Färjestads BK, play off 9 4 2 6 14 WC Silver Medal 2003 19 5 4 9 20 Team Sweden totally during season 2002/2003 2003/2004 49 16 21 37 24 Färjestads BK, regular season 17 6 6 12 16 Färjestads BK, play off 9 1 3 4 2 WC Silver Medal 2004 22 4 4 8 12 Team Sweden totally during season 2003/2004 2004/2005 50 11 21 32 38 Färjestads BK, regular season 15 4 4 8 6 Färjestads BK, play off 3 1 0 1 2 Team Sweden Pre World Cup of Hockey 2004 games 4 0 0 0 0 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place 9 2 3 5 2 WC Fourth Place 2005 24 3 4 7 4 Team Sweden totally during season 2004/2005 2005/2006 39 14 12 26 48 Färjestads BK, regular season 3 0 2 2 2 Team Sweden totally during season 2005/2006 64

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OLYMPIC GAMES 2006 The 2006 Olympic Games 2006 will be played in Torino, Italy, during February 15-26. The arenas are Palasport Olimpico and Torino Esposizioni. Group A Kanada (1) Czech Republic (4) Finland (5) Germany (8) Switzerland (9) Italy (12) Group B Sweden (2) Slovakia (3) USA (6) Russia (7) Latvia (10) Kazakhstan (11) FIRST ROUND Day Game Group Game Arena Date number Time Wednesday February 15 2006 11.30 1 B Kazakhstan-Sweden Torino Esposizioni 13.00 2 A Italy-Kanada Palasport Olimpico 15.30 3 A Switzerland-Finland Torino Esposizioni 17.00 4 A Germany-Czech Republic Palasport Olimpico 20.00 5 B Russia-Slovakia Torino Esposizioni 21.00 6 B Latvia-USA Palasport Olimpico Thursday February 16 2006 12.00 7 A Finland-Italy Palasport Olimpico 13.00 8 A Czech Republic-Switzerland Torino Esposizioni 16.00 9 B Svergie-Russia Palasport Olimpico 17.00 10 B Slovakia-Latvia Torino Esposizioni 20.00 11 A Kanada-Germany Palasport Olimpico 21.00 12 B USA-Kazakhstan Torino Esposizioni Friday February 17 2006 Non game day 67

Day Game Group Game Arena Date number Time Saturday February 18 2006 11.30 13 B Kazakhstan-Russia Torino Esposizioni 13.00 14 A Italy-Germany Palasport Olimpico 15.30 15 A Kanada-Switzerland Torino Esposizioni 17.00 16 B Sweden-Latvia Palasport Olimpico 20.00 17 B Slovakia-USA Torino Esposizioni 21.00 18 A Czech Republic-Finland Palasport Olimpico Sunday February 19 2006 12.00 19 A Germany-Switzerland Palasport Olimpico 13.00 20 B Russia-Latvia Torino Esposizioni 16.00 21 B Slovakia-Kazakhstan Palasport Olimpico 17.00 22 B USA-Sweden Torino Esposizioni 20.00 23 A Czech Republic-Italy Palasport Olimpico 21.00 24 A Finland-Kanada Torino Esposizioni Monday February 20 2006 Non game day Tuesday February 21 2006 11.30 25 B Latvia-Kazakhstan Torino Esposizioni 12.30 26 A Switzerland-Italy Palasport Olimpico 15.30 27 A Finland-Germany Torino Esposizioni 16.30 28 A Kanada-Czech Republic Palasport Olimpico 20.00 29 B Sweden-Slovakia Torino Esposizioni 20.30 30 B USA-Russia Palasport Olimpico QUARTER FINALS Wednesday February 22 2006 16.30 31 Quarter Final Torino Esposizioni 17.30 32 Quarter Final Palasport Olimpico 20.30 33 Quarter Final Torino Esposizioni 21.30 34 Quarter Final Palasport Olimpico Thursday February 23 2006 Non game day SEMI FINALS Friday February 24 2006 16.30 35 Semi Final Palasport Olimpico 21.00 36 Semi Final Palasport Olimpico 68

Day Game Group Game Arena Date number Time BRONZE MEDAL GAME Saturday February 25 2006 20.30 37 Bronze Medal Game Palasport Olimpico GOLD MEDAL GAME Sunday February 26 2006 14.00 38 Gold medal Game Palasport Olimpico Quarter Finals will be played as follows: A1-B4 A2-B3 B2-A3 B1-A4 Semi Finals will be played as follows: Winner of the game A1/B4-Winner of the game B2/A3 Winner of the game B1-/A4-Winner of the game A2/B3 69

TEAM SWEDEN SEASON 2005/2006 EURO HOCKEY TOUR 1-4/9 CESKA POJISTOVNA CUP St. Petersburg, Russia and Liberec, Czech Republic 1/9 Russia-Sweden 1-2 (1-0, 0-1, 0-1) Yubileyny, St. Petersburg 3/9 Czech Republic-Sweden 3-5 (0-2, 2-3, 1-0) Tipsport Arena, Liberec 4/9 Sweden-Finland 2-0 (0-0, 1-0, 1-0) Tipsport Arena, Liberec Sweden won the Ceska Pojistovna Cup EURO HOCKEY TOUR 10-13/11 KARJALA TOURNAMENT Jönköping, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland 10/11 Sweden-Czech Republic 6-3 (1-3, 3-0, 2-0) Kinnarps Arena, Jönköping 12/11 Russia-Sweden 2-3 (0-0, 1-0, 1-2, 0-1) Hartwall Areena, Helsinki 13/11 Finland-Sweden 2-1 (2-0, 0-1, 0-0) Hartwall Areena, Helsinki Sweden at second place in Karjala Tournament EURO HOCKEY TOUR 15-18/12 ROSNO CUP Prague, Czech Republic and Moscow, Russia 15/12 Sweden-Russia 1-3 (0-2, 1-0, 0-1) Moscow, Russia 17/12 Sweden-Czech Republic 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 1-0) Moscow, Russia 18/12 Finland-Sweden 2-1 (0-0, 1-1, 1-0) Moscow, Russia Sweden at third place in Rosno Cup Pre Olympic Games 2006 games Sweden, Switzerland 9/2 19.00 Sweden-Slovakia Timrå, Sweden 12/2 15.30 Switzerland-Sweden Lugano, Switzerland OLYMPIC GAMES 2006 February 15-26 2006 See separate game schedule at www.swehockey.se Torino, Italien EXHIBITION GAME Venue to be decided, Norway 6/4 TBD Norway-Sweden TBD www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 70

EURO HOCKEY TOUR 26-29/4 LG HOCKEY GAMES Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm, Sweden 26/4 18.30 Finland-Russia Helsinki, Finland 26/4 19.00 Sweden-Czech Republic Globe Arena, Stockholm 28/4 15.30 Czech Republic-Finland Globe Arena, Stockholm 28/4 19.00 Sweden-Russia Globe Arena, Stockholm 29/4 12.00 Russia-Czech Republic Globe Arena, Stockholm 29/4 15.30 Sweden-Finland Globe Arena, Stockholm EURO HOCKEY TOUR 1/5 Play Off Stockholm, Sweden EURO HOCKEY TOUR BRONZE MEDAL GAME 1/5 15.30 Team 3- Team 4 Globe Arena, Stockholm EURO HOCKEY TOUR GOLD MEDAL GAME 1/5 19.00 Team 1- Team 2 Globe Arena, Stockholm 5-21/5 2006 IIHF World Championship Riga, Latvia See separate game schedule at www.swehockey.se Please observe all game starting times are expressed in local time www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 71

Goalkeepers in Tre Kronor GOALKEEPERS IN TRE KRONOR 2005/2006 Rookies in Tre Kronor season 2005/2006 in bold Last update 2005-12-19 A=Games, B=Games played, C=Minutes played, D=Shots against, E=Saving %, F=Goals against, G=GAA=Goals against per 60 minutes, H=Shutout, I=Penalty minutes, J=Games totally in Tre Kronor Goalkeepers A B C D E F G H I J Johan Holmqvist, Brynäs IF 6 3 181.12 65 95.38 3 0.99 1 0 32 Daniel Henriksson, Färjestads BK 6 3 183.24 93 94.62 5 1.64 1 0 27 Stefan Liv, HV 71 6 3 178.24 56 87.50 7 2.35 0 0 81 Empty net goal 1 Russia-Sweden September 1: Johan Holmqvist played 00.00-60.00, 27 shots against, 1 goal against Czech Republic-Sweden September 3: Daniel Henriksson played 00.00-60.00, 38 shots against, 3 goals against Sweden-Finland September 4: Johan Holmqvist played 00.00-60.00, 20 shots against, shutout Sweden-Czech Republic November 10: Stefan Liv played 00.00-60.00, 3 goals against, 18 shots Russia-Sweden November 12: Johan Holmqvist played 00.00-61.12, 2 goals against, 18 shots Finland-Sweden November 13: Stefan Liv played 00.00-58.49, 2 goals against, 19 shots Russia-Sweden December 15: Stefan Liv played 00.00-59.00, 59.25-60.00 (tot. 59.35), 2 goals against, 19 shots against. 1 goal and 1 shot in empty net Sweden-Czech Republic December 17: Daniel Henriksson played 00.00-63.49, 29 shots against, shutout Finland-Sweden December 18: Daniel Henriksson played 00.00-59.35, 2 goals against, 26 shots against Season 2005/2006 72

Scoring leaders in Tre Kronor SCORING LEADERS IN TRE KRONOR SEASON 2005/2006 Rookies in Tre Kronor season 2005/2006 in bold Last update 2005-12-19 A=Games, B, Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes, F=On ice when goals scored for, G=On ice when goals scored against, H=Plus/minus totally, I=Games totally in Tre Kronor, J=Goals totally in Tre Kronor A B C D E F G H I J Mika Hannula, f, HV 71 9 3 2 5 6 4 3 1 46 10 Christian Berglund, f, SC Rapperwil-Jona 6 2 3 5 6 4 1 3 24 7 Johan Davidsson, f, HV 71 6 1 3 4 0 4 1 3 88 14 Björn Melin, f, HV 71 6 1 3 4 2 3 2 1 17 3 Joel Lundqvist, f, Frölunda HC 9 3 0 3 0 5 2 3 28 4 Andreas Karlsson, f, HV 71 6 1 2 3 6 3 1 2 50 7 Andreas Johansson, f, Genéve-Servette HC 5 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 100 24 Kristofer Ottosson, f, Djurgårdens IF 3 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 50 9 Jonas Nordquist, f, Luleå HF 6 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 6 1 Jimmie Ölvestad, f, Djurgårdens IF 6 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 15 1 Jörgen Jönsson, f, Färjestads BK 3 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 244 44 Kenny Jönsson, d, Rögle BK 6 0 2 2 2 3 1 2 65 4 Magnus Johansson, d, Linköpings HC 6 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 102 7 Lars Jonsson, d, HV 71 6 0 2 2 8 4 3 1 19 1 David Petrasek, d, HV 71 6 0 2 2 18 3 1 2 12 0 Johnny Oduya, d, Frölunda HC 9 0 2 2 2 8 2 6 17 0 Jesper Mattsson, f, Färjestads BK 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 27 5 Magnus Kahnberg, f, Frölunda HC 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 62 18 Marcus Ragnarsson, d, Almtuna IS 3 1 0 1 4 2 1 1 49 7 Josef Boumedienne, d, ZSC Lions 3 1 0 1 16 2 1 1 4 1 Fredrik Emwall, f, Linköpings HC 6 1 0 1 0 3 2 1 6 1 Per Ledin, f, Färjestads BK 6 1 0 1 29 2 2 0 9 1 Per Hållberg, d, Färjestads BK 3 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 39 0 Tim Eriksson, f, Linköpings HC 7 0 1 1 4 1 0 1 10 1 Tony Mårtensson, f, Linköpings HC 6 0 0 0 2 0 1-1 9 0 Season 2005/2006 73

Scoring leaders in Tre Kronor Sanny Lindström, d, Timrå IK 6 0 0 0 4 6 1 5 19 1 Rickard Wallin, f, Färjestads BK 6 0 0 0 6 1 2-1 11 0 Andreas Holmqvist, d, Linköpings HC 6 0 0 0 6 1 2-1 6 0 Jonas Frögren, d, Färjestads BK 6 0 0 0 16 1 2-1 22 0 Thomas Rhodin, d, Färjestads BK 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 85 13 Dragan Umicevic, f, Södertälje SK 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 Jonas Soling, f, Linköpings HC 3 0 0 0 2 0 1-1 6 0 Andreas Pihl, d, Linköpings HC 3 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 3 0 Jari Tolsa, f, Frölunda HC 3 0 0 0 6 1 0 1 23 1 Mathias Johansson, f, Färjestads BK 3 0 0 0 10 0 2-2 105 16 Joakim Eriksson, f, Espoo Blues 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 Team penalty 0 The last two columns show national games played totally and goals scored totally and includes games and goals made during the season 2005/2006 Plus/minus statistics is counted with equal strength on ice, goals scored in box play and goals against in power play Player of the game: Russia-Sweden September 1: No award announced Czech Republic-Sweden September 3: Mika Hannula Sweden-Finland September 4: Johan Holmqvist The Ceska Pojistovna Cup directorate named Johan Holmqvist best goalkeeper and Johnny Oduya best defenceman in the tournament Johnny Oduya named defenceman and Jimmie Ölvestad named forward in medias All Star Team in Ceska Pojistovna Cup Player of the Game Sweden-Czech Republic November 10: Andreas Karlsson Russia-Sweden November 12: Johan Holmqvist Finland-Sweden November 13: Kenny Jönsson Player of the Game Sweden-Russia December 15: Andreas Karlsson Sweden-Czech Republic December 17: Daniel Henriksson Finland-Sweden December 18: Andreas Karlsson Season 2005/2006 74

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THE SWEDISH 200 CLUB Last update at Thursday November 17 2005. Swedish players who took part in 200 national games or more are members in the Swedish 200 club. Jonas Bergqvist is at first place with the record of 272 national games for Team Sweden. Name, position, born, Team Sweden games during National games Jonas Bergqvist, f, born September 26 1962. 1985-1998 272 Thomas Rundqvist, f, born May 4 1960. 1982-1993 267 Ronald Pettersson, f, born April 16 1935. 1955-1968 252 Sven (Tumba) Johansson, f, born August 27 1931. 1951-1966 245 Jörgen Jönsson, f, born September 29 1972. 1993-244 Mats Waltin, b, born October 7 1953. 1973-1985 236 Roland Stoltz, b, born August 1 1931. 1956-1968 218 Lasse Björn, b, born December 16 1931. 1951-1961 217 Tommy Samuelsson, b, born January 12 1960. 1979-1991 215 Nils Nilsson, f, born March 8 1936. 1955-1967 205 Leif Holmqvist, mv, born November 12 1942. 1963-1975 202 Tord Lundström, f, born March 4 1945. 1964-1977 200 Tomas Jonsson, f, born April 12 1960. 1978-1996 200 www.swehockey.se www.stats.swehockey.se 77

TEAM SWEDEN S COACHES SINCE 1957 Folke Jansson, Coach 1956/1957 WC Gold Medal 1957 Ed Reigle, Coach 1957/1958-1959/1960 WC Bronze Medal 1958 WC Fifth Place 1959 WC+OG Fifth Place 1960 Arne Strömberg, Coach 1960/1961-1970/1971 WC Fifth Place 1961 WC Gold Medal 1962 WC Silver Medal 1963 WC+OG Silver Medal 1964 WC Bronze Medal 1965 WC Fourth place 1966 WC Silver Medal 1967 WC+OG Fourth Place 1968 WC Silver Medal 1969 WC Silver Medal 1970 WC Bronze Medal 1971 Billy Harris, Head Coach 1971/1972 OG Fourth Place 1972 WC Bronze Medal 1972 Kjell Svensson, Head Coach 1972/1973-1973/1974 WC Silver Medal 1973 WC Bronze Medal 1974 www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 78

Ronald Pettersson, Head Coach 1974/1975-1975/1976 WC Bronze Medal 1975 WC Bronze Medal 1976 Hans Lindberg, Head Coach 1976/1977-1977/1978 CC Fourth Place 1976 WC Silver Medal 1977 WC Fourth Place 1978 Tommy Sandlin, Head Coach 1978/1979-1979/1980 WC Bronze Medal 1979 OG Bronze Medal 1980 Bengt Ohlson, Head Coach 1980/1981 WC Silver Medal 1981 Anders Parmström, Head Coach 1981/1982-1983/1984 CC Fifth Place 1981 WC Fourth Place 1982 WC Fourth Place 1983 OG Bronze Medal 1984 Leif Boork, Head Coach 1984/1985 CC Second Place 1984 WC Sixth Place 1985 Curt Lindström, Head Coach 1985/1986 WC Silver Medal 1986 www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 79

Tommy Sandlin, Head Coach 1986/1987-1989/1990 WC Gold Medal 1987 CC Third Place 1987 OG Bronze Medal 1988 WC Fourth Place 1989 WC Silver Medal 1990 Conny Evensson, Head Coach 1990/1991-1991/1992 CC Third Place 1991 WC Gold Medal 1991 WC Gold Medal 1992 OG Fifth Place 1992 Curt Lundmark, Head Coach 1992/1993-1994/1995 WC Silver Medal 1993 OG Gold Medal 1994 WC Bronze Medal 1994 WC Silver Medal 1995 Kent Forsberg, Head Coach 1995/1996-1997/1998 WC Sixth Place 1996 World Cup Third Place 1996 WC Silver Medal 1997 OG Fifth Place 1998 WC Gold Medal 1998 Peter Wallin, General Manager 1998-2000 1998/1999 Ceska Pojistovna Cup Coaches: Karjala Tournament Coaches: Baltica Brewery Cup Coaches: Sweden Hockey Games Coaches: World Championship Coaches: WC Bronze Medal 1999 Tommy Boustedt, Niklas Wikegård Dan Hobér, Roger Melin Sune Bergman, Stephan Lundh Niklas Wikegård, Lars Molin Sune Bergman, Stephan Lundh www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 80

1999/2000 Ceska Pojistovna Cup Coaches: Karjala Tournament Coaches: Baltica Brewery Cup Coaches: Sweden Hockey Games Coaches: World Championship Coaches: WC Seventh Place 2000 Ulf Taavola, Niklas Wikegård Sune Bergman, Roger Melin Hardy Nilsson, Ulf Weinstock Stephan Lundh, Tommy Boustedt Stephan Lundh, Hardy Nilsson Anders Hedberg, General Manager 2000-2002 2000/2001 Ceska Pojistovna Cup Coaches: Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Tomth Karjala Tournament Coaches: Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Tomth Baltica Brewery Cup Coaches: Tommy Tomth, Peo Larsson Sweden Hockey Games Coaches: Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Tomth World Championship Coaches: Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Tomth WC Bronze Medal 2001 2001/2002 Ceska Pojistovna Cup Coaches: Sweden Hockey Games Coaches: Baltica Brewery Cup Coaches: Olympic Games Coaches: OG Fifth Place 2002 Karjala Tournament Coaches: World Championship Coaches: WC Bronze Medal 2002 Hardy Nilsson, Mats Waltin Hardy Nilsson, Peo Larsson Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Tomth Hardy Nilsson, Mats Waltin Hardy Nilsson, Mats Waltin Hardy Nilsson, Mats Waltin Claes-Göran Wallin, Director of national teams 2002-2005-02-13 2002/2003 Ceska Pojistovna Cup Coaches: Karjala Tournament Coaches: Baltica Brewery Cup Coaches: Sweden Hockey Games Coaches: World Championship Coaches: WC Silver Medal 2003 Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Samuelsson Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Samuelsson Hardy Nilsson, Jan Karlsson Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Samuelsson Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Samuelsson Tommy Boustedt www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 81

2003/2004 Ceska Pojistovna Cup Coaches: Karjala Tournament Coaches: Baltica Brewery Cup Coaches: Sweden Hockey Games Coaches: World Championship Coaches: WC Silver Medal 2004 Hardy Nilsson, Jan Karlsson Hardy Nilsson, Tommy Samuelsson Hardy Nilsson, Jan Karlsson Hardy Nilsson, Ulf Dahlén, Tommy Samuelsson Hardy Nilsson, Ulf Dahlén, Tommy Samuelsson, Tommy Boustedt Claes-Göran Wallin, Director of national team Tre Kronor 2002 2005-02-13 Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Head Coach for Tre Kronor 2005-02-14 2007-05-31 2004/2005 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Coaches: Hardy Nilsson, Ulf Dahlén, World Cup of Hockey 2004 Fifth Place Johan Garpenlöv, Tommy Boustedt Karjala Tournament Coaches: Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Jan Karlsson Rosno Cup Coaches: Kent Johansson, Mikael Andersson Sweden Hockey Games Coaches: Roger Melin, Jan Karlsson World Championship Coaches: Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Jan Karlsson, WC Fourth Place 2005 Tommy Samuelsson, Tommy Boustedt 2005/2006 Ceska Pojistovna Cup Coaches: Karjala Tournament Coaches: Rosno Cup Coaches: Olympic Games Coaches: LG Hockey Games Coaches: World Championship Coaches: Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Jan Karlsson Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Jan Karlsson Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Mikael Andersson, Anders Eldebrink Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Jan Karlsson, Anders Eldebrink www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 82

The Team Sweden leaders in World Championship, Olympic Games, Canada Cup, and World Cup since 1957 The Team Sweden Team Management in World Championship, Olympic Games, Canada Cup, and World Cup since 1957: Year, Country Sweden Ranking Team Leader Team Manager Head Coach Assistant Coach 1956/1957, Soviet Union WC Gold Medal Rune Wiklund Pelle Bergström Folke Jansson Pelle Bergström 1957/1958, Norway WC Bronze Medal None Pelle Bergström Ed Reigle Pelle Bergström 1958/1959, Czechoslovakia WC Fifth Place None Pelle Bergström Ed Reigle Pelle Bergström 1959/1960, USA WC+OG Fifth Place Herman Carlson Pelle Bergström Ed Reigle Pelle Bergström 1960/1961, Switzerland WC Fourth Place Helge Berglund Pelle Bergström Arne Strömberg None 1961/1962, USA WC Gold Medal Rudolf R.et Eklöw Pelle Bergström Arne Strömberg Pelle Bergström 1962/1963, Sweden WC Silver Medal Göte Dahl Pelle Bergström Arne Strömberg Pelle Bergström 1963/1964, Austria WC+OG Silver Medal Göte Dahl Pelle Bergström Arne Strömberg Pelle Bergström 1964/1965, Finland WC Bronze Medal Göte Dahl Pelle Bergström Arne Strömberg Pelle Bergström 1965/1966, Yugoslavia WC Fourth Place Folke Lindström Göte Dahl Arne Strömberg None 1966/1967, Austria WC Silver Medal Bertil Rönnberg Pelle Bergström Arne Strömberg Lasse Björn 1967/1968, France WC+OG Fourth Place Bertil Rönnberg Pelle Bergström Arne Strömberg? 1968/1969, Sweden WC Silver Medal None Bertil Rönnberg Arne Strömberg? 1969/1970, Sweden WC Silver Medal None Bertil Rönnberg Arne Strömberg Carlabel Berglund 1970/1971, Switzerland WC Bronze Medal None Bertil Rönnberg Arne Strömberg 1971/1972, Japan OG Fourth Place None Carl-Olof Halvarsson Billy Harris Björn Norell 1971/1972, Czechoslovakia WC Bronze Medal None Carl-Olof Halvarsson Billy Harris Björn Norell 1972/1973, Soviet Union WC Silver Medal None Carl-Olof Halvarsson Kjell Svensson Per Agne Karlström Björn Norell 1973/1974, Finland WC Bronze Medal None Carl-Olof Halvarsson Kjell Svensson Per Agne Karlström 1974/1975, Germany WC Bronze Medal None Carl-Olof Halvarsson Ronald Pettersson Kjell Larsson 1975/1976, Poland WC Bronze Medal None Carl-Olof Halvarsson Ronald Pettersson Kjell Larsson 1976/1977, Canada CC Fourth Place None Carl-Olof Halvarsson Hans Lindberg Kjell Larsson 1976/1977, Austria WC Silver Medal None Carl-Olof Halvarsson Hans Lindberg Kjell Larsson 1977/1978, Czechoslovakia WC Fourth Place None None Hans Lindberg Kjell Larsson 1978/1979, Soviet Union WC Bronze Medal None None Tommy Sandlin Bengt Ohlson Peter Johansson 1979/1980, USA OG Bronze Medal None Folke Lindström Tommy Sandlin Bengt Ohlson 1980/1981, Sweden WC Silver Medal None Kjell Damberg Bengt Ohlson Jan-Erik Nilsson 1981/1982, Canada CC Fifth Place None Bo Tovland Anders Parmström Jan-Erik Nilsson 1981/1982, Finland WC Fourth Place Bo Tovland Anders Parmström Jan Erik Nilsson 83

1982/1983, West Germany WC Fourth Place None Bo Tovland Anders Parmström Kjell Damberg Conny Evensson 1983/1984, Yugoslavia OG Bronze Medal Bo Tovland Anders Parmström Kjell Larsson 1984/1985, Canada CC Second Place None Bo Tovland Leif Boork Curt Lindström Curt Larsson 1984/1985, Czechoslovakia WC Sixth Place None Bo Tovland Leif Boork Curt Lindström 1985/1986, Soviet Union WC Silver Medal None Olle Östh Curt Lindström Dan Söderström 1986/1987, Austria WC Gold Medal None Bo Tovland Tommy Sandlin Curt Lindström 1987/1988, Canada CC Third Place None Ingvar Carlsten Tommy Sandlin Curt Lindström 1987/1988, Canada OG Bronze Medal None Bo Tovland Tommy Sandlin Curt Lindström 1988/1989, Sweden WC Fourth Place None Kjell Damberg Tommy Sandlin Bengt Ohlson 1989/1990, Switzerland WC Silver Medal None Bengt von Walden Tommy Sandlin Bengt Ohlson 1990/1991, Finland WC Gold Medal None Bo Tovland Conny Evensson Curt Lundmark 1991/1992, Canada CC Third Place Bo Tovland Conny Evensson Curt Lundmark 1991/1992, France OG Fifth Place None Bo Tovland Conny Evensson Curt Lundmark 1991/1992, Czechoslovakia WC Gold Medal None Bo Tovland Conny Evensson Curt Lundmark 1992/1993, Germany WC Silver Medal None Bo Tovland Curt Lundmark Pär Mårts 1993/1994, Norway OG Gold Medal None Bo Tovland Curt Lundmark Pär Mårts 1993/1994, Italy WC Bronze Medal None Christer Englund Curt Lundmark Pär Mårts 1994/1995, Sweden WC Silver Medal None Christer Englund Curt Lundmark Pär Mårts 1995/1996, Austria WC Sixth Place None Christer Englund Kent Forsberg Tommy Tomth 1996/1997, USA WCoH 1996 Third Place None Bo Tovland Kent Forsberg Tommy Tomth Barry Smith 1996/1997, Finland WC Silver Medal None Bo Tovland Kent Forsberg Tommy Tomth 1997/1998, Japan OG Fifth Place None Bo Tovland Kent Forsberg Tommy Tomth Barry Smith 1997/1998, Switzerland WC Gold Medal None Kjell Jönsson Kent Forsberg Tommy Tomth Stefan Lunner Year, Country Sweden Ranking General Manager Team Manager Head Coach Assistant Coach 1998/1999, Norway WC Bronze Medal Peter Wallin None Sune Bergman Stephan Lundh 1999/2000, Russia WC Seventh Place Peter Wallin None Hardy Nilsson Niklas Wikegård Stephan Lundh Stefan Lunner 2000/2001, Germany WC Bronze Medal Anders Hedberg None Hardy Nilsson Tommy Tomth 2001/2002, USA OG Fifth Place Anders Hedberg None Hardy Nilsson Mats Waltin 2001/2002, Sweden WC Bronze Medal Anders Hedberg None Hardy Nilsson Mats Waltin 2002/2003, Finland WC Silver Medal None Claes-Göran Wallin* Hardy Nilsson Tommy Samuelsson Tommy Boustedt 2003/2004, Czech Republic WC Silver Medal None Claes-Göran Wallin* Hardy Nilsson Ulf Dahlén Tommy Samuelsson Tommy Boustedt 84

Year, Country Sweden Ranking General Manager Assistant Head Coach Assistant Coach General Manager 2004, Europe, North America World Cup of Hockey 2004 Michael Englund Claes-Göran Wallin* Hardy Nilsson Ulf Dahlén Fifth Place Johan Garpenlöv Tommy Boustedt Year, Country Sweden Ranking General Manager Team Manager Head Coach Assistant Coach 2004/2005, Austria WC Fourth Place None Claes-Göran Wallin** Bengt-Åke Gustafsson Jan Karlsson Tommy Samuelsson Tommy Boustedt 2005/2006, Italy OG None Mats Näslund Bengt-Åke Gustafsson Anders Eldebrink Jan Karlsson *Director of National Teams including Tre Kronor 2002-2005 **Director of National Women s and Juniors Teams 2002-85

SWEDISH ICE HOCKEY YEAR BY YEAR 1920 Sweden s first national team in ice hockey participates in The World Championship and The Olympic Games (ice hockey was an exhibition sport in the OG 1920) in Antwerp, Belgium and reaches fourth place. 1921 The first ice hockey game in Sweden is played when Uppsalakamraterna defeats German club Berliner Shlittschuhclub with 4-1, attendance: 2 022, January 30 at the Stockholm Stadium. The European Championship is played in Sweden. Sweden and Czechoslovakia are the only two participating teams. Sweden defeats Czechoslovakia with 7-4 at the Stockholm Stadium February 23. 1922 The Swedish Ice Hockey Association is established by seven clubs at November 17. Isaac Westergren became the first chairman. IK Göta wins the first Swedish Championship by defeating Hammarby IF with 6-0 in the final. 1924 Team Sweden reaches fourth place in The Olympic Games in Chamonix, France. 1927 Sweden got Canadian ice hockey visitors for the first time. Victoria HC from Montreal defeats a Swedish national team combination with 17-1 before 6 000 spectators at the Stockholm Stadium. 1928 Team Sweden wins the Silver Medal in The Olympic Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland. 1931 The Swedish King Gustaf V inaugurates the first indoor ice hockey arena, Lindarängen in Stockholm, December 5 1931. 1932 As reported in Total Hockey (The Official Encyclopedia of the National Hockey League) Gustav Gus Forslund is the first Swedish player to play in the NHL when he played for Ottawa Senators season 1932/33. 86

1936 Vic Lindqvist becomes the first Canadian coach working in Sweden. 1938 The new jersey with symbol Tre Kronor is used by Team Sweden s National Ice Hockey Team the first time February 12 in The World Championship in Prague, Czechoslovakia. The first jersey is blue with yellow crowns on the chest. 1949 Sweden is organising The World Championship in Ice Hockey for the first time. It was a very big interest for the sport and riots started when Team Sweden and Team Canada were going to play at the Stockholm Stadium. The gates were broken down and it is assumed that some 25 000 spectators saw the game. 1952 Team Sweden wins the Bronze Medal in The Olympic Games in Oslo, Norway. 1953 Team Sweden wins the World Championship Gold Medal for the first time. The WC tournament was played in Zürich and Basel, Switzerland. 1957 Team Sweden wins the World Championship Gold Medal for the second time. Team Sweden won the trophy in Moscow, Soviet Union after defeating Czechoslovakia 2-0 and tied the game 4-4 against the Soviet Union. 1958 The first modern indoor ice hockey arena, Rosenlundshallen in Jönköping, is inaugurated December 11 1958. 1962 Team Sweden wins the World Championship Gold Medal for the third time. In Colorado Springs, USA, the trophy is won after defeating USA 2-1 and Canada 5-3. Sven Tumba then became the first Swedish player ever to win the World Championship Gold Medal three times. 1964 Team Sweden wins the Silver Medal in The Olympic Games/World Championship in Innsbruck, Austria. Ulf Sterner from Västra Frölunda IF is the first Swedish ice hockey player from the Swedish top league to join the National Hockey League, NHL. He plays four games for New York Rangers in the autumn 1964. 87

1981 Team Sweden wins the Gold Medal in Juniors World Championship for the first, and so far only, time in the tournament in Germany. 1987 Team Sweden wins the World Championship Gold Medal for the fourth time. The tournament is played in Vienna, Austria and Team Sweden reaches the Gold Medal after an exiting playoff with the following results: Czechoslovakia 3-3, The Soviet Union 2-2 and Canada 9-0. 1989 Team Sweden s womens team wins the Silver Medal in the first IIHF European Women s Championship. In the Gold Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 7-1. 1990 Team Sweden s womens team end up at fourth place in the first IIHF World Women s Championship. In the Bronze Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 6-3. 1991 Team Sweden wins the World Championship Gold Medal for the fifth time as the tournament was played in Turkuu, Finland. In the final game we defeated The Soviet Union 2-1. Mats Sundin, who is best in points among all players in the tournament, makes the Gold Medal winning goal when he shoots 2-1. Team Sweden s womens team wins the Silver Medal in the second IIHF European Women s Championship. In the Gold Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 2-1. 1992 Team Sweden wins the World Championship Gold Medal for the sixth time. In the final game we defeated Finland 5-2. Team Sweden s womens team end up at fourth place in the second IIHF World Women s Championship. In the Bronze Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 5-4 after penalty shots. 1993 Team Sweden s womens team wins the Silver Medal in the third IIHF European Women s Championship. In the Gold Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 8-2. 88

1994 Team Sweden wins the Olympic Games Gold Medal for the first time in the tournament in Lillehammer, Norway. Team Sweden wins an extremely exiting final game against Canada 3-2. The game is tied 2-2 after ordinary time and tied after maximum ten minutes sudden death. Even the ordinary penalty shooting is tied. In the sudden death penalty shooting Team Sweden win 1-0. Peter Forsberg scores a famous goal at Canadian goalkeeper Corey Hirsch. It is a goal that later got printed on a Swedish stamp. After Peter Forsberg s fabulous goal Swedish goalkeeper Tommy Salo saves the last Canadian penalty shot by Paul Kariya. Later all these four players became NHL players. Team Sweden s womens team end up at fifth place in the third IIHF World Women s Championship. In the game for place 5-6 Sweden won against Germany with 7-1. 1995 Team Sweden s womens team wins the Silver Medal in the fourth IIHF European Women s Championship. In the Gold Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 9-0. 1996 Team Sweden s womens team wins the Gold Medal in the fifth IIHF European Women s Championship in Yaroslavl, Russia. Sweden won against the Silver Medallist Russia with 4-2 and won against Bronze Medallist Finland with 2-1. Sweden went undefeated through the whole tournament. Åsa Elfving were named forward in Medias All Star Team and and Pernilla Burholm were named beset defensive player in the tournament by the official tournament directorate. Sweden won the tournaments Fair Play Cup. 1997 Team Sweden s womens team end up at fifth place in the fourth IIHF World Women s Championship. In the game for place 5-6 Sweden won against Switzerland with 7-1. 1998 Team Sweden wins their seventh World Championship Gold Medal in Zürich, Switzerland. Sweden is undefeated during the whole tournament and don t even loose any of the 30 periods the team played. Mats Sundin and Jonas Bergqvist both win their third World Championship Gold Medals. In Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan, both mens and womens team ends up at fifth place. It was the first Olympic Games ice hockey tournament for women. 89

1999 Team Sweden wins the Bronze Medal in World Championship in Lillehammer, Norway, 1999. In the Bronze Medal game Sweden won against Canada with 3-2. Team Sweden s womens team end up at fourth place in the fifth IIHF World Women s Championship. In the Bronze Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 8-2. 2000 Team Sweden s womens team end up at fourth place in the Sixth IIHF World Women s Championship. In the Bronze Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 7-1. 2001 Team Sweden wins the Bronze Medal in Hannover, Germany, 2001. Sweden dominate most of the Semi Final game against Czech Republic. Czech Republic could anyway tie the game in the third period and then winning with 3-2 after first overtime and then game winning penalty shots. Team Sweden s womens team end up at seventh place in the Seventh IIHF World Women s Championship. In the relegation game Sweden won against Kazakhstan with 3-1. 2002 National women s team wins the Bronze Medal in Olympic Games in Provo, USA, 2002. The women s team was beaten often earlier during the season and few dared to hope for any medal in Olympic Games. But the players and leaders believed in themselves. Forward Evelina Samuelsson scored both goals when Sweden won against Finland with 2-1 in the Bronze Medal game. Team Sweden wins the Bronze Medal in World Championship in Gothenburg, Sweden, 2002. In the Semi Final Slovakia won against Sweden with 3-2 after first overtime and then game winning penalty shots. Sweden wins against Finland with 5-3 in the Bronze Medal game. 2003 Team Sweden wins the Silver Medal in World Championship in Helsinki, Finland, 2003. In Quarter Final home nation Finland took a 5-1 lead after half game was played. But Sweden managed to turn the game and finally won with 6-5. In Semi Final Sweden won against Slovakia with 4-1. In the WC Final Game Canada won against Sweden with 3-2 after an overtime goal. The IIHF World Women s Championship in Beijing, China, were cancelled due to the risk of SARS. 90

2004 Team Sweden wins the Silver Medal in World Championship in Prague, Czech Republic, 2004. In Quarter Final Sweden won over Latvia with 4-1. In Semi Final Sweden won against USA with 3-2. In the WC Final Game Sweden had a lead with 3-1 against Canada but fell. Canada scored four straight goals and won finally with 5-3. Team Sweden finally ends at Fifth Place in the World Cup of Hockey 2004. In first round Sweden end at second place after winning against Germany, 5-2, and Czech Republic, 4-3, and had a tied game with Finland, 4-4. In Quarter Final Czech Republic knocked out Sweden with a 6-1 victory. Team Sweden s womens team end up at fourth place in the Eight IIHF World Women s Championship. In the Bronze Medal game Finland won against Sweden with 3-2. 2005 The 2005 IIHF World Women s Championship were played in Sweden, Linköping and Norrköping, for the first time. Team Sweden s womens team won the Bronze Medal in the Ninth IIHF World Women s Championship. In the Bronze Medal game Sweden won against Finland with 5-2 in Cloetta Center, Linköping, at Saturday April 9. This was the first Swedish medal ever in the Women World Championship history. Maria Rooth were named forward in medias All Star Team. Team Sweden Tre Kronor ends at fourth Place in World Championship in Austria 2005. The Bronze Medal game result: Russia-Sweden 6-3. THE SWEDISH ICE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Information Department www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 91

MEDALLISTS I OLYMPIC GAMES SINCE 1920 During 1924-1968 Olympic Games and World Championship were played together in one tournament. From 1972 OG and WC have been played as separate tournaments Year Venue Gold Silver Bronze Sweden at place 1920 Antwerp, OG, WC Canada USA Czechoslovakia 4 1924 Chamonix, OG Canada USA Great Britain 4 1928 S:t Moritz, OG, WC, EC Canada Sweden Switzerland 1932 Lake Placid, OG/WC Canada USA Germany Did not participate 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen/ Riessersee, OG, WC, EC Gr. Britain Canada USA 5 1948 S:t Moritz, OG, WC, EC Canada Czechoslovakia Switzerland 4 in OG, 5 in WC 1952 Oslo, OG, WC, EC Canada USA Sweden 1956 Cortina dámpezzo, OG, WC, EC Sov. Union USA Canada 4 1960 Squaw Valley, OG, WC, EC USA Canada Soviet Union 5 1964 Innsbruck, OG, WC, EC Sov. Union Sweden Czechoslovakia 1968 Grenoble, OG, WC, EC Sov. Union Czechoslovakia Canada 4 1972 Sapporo, OG Sov. Union USA Czechoslovakia 4 1976 Innsbruck, OG Sov. Union Czechoslovakia West Germany Did not participate 1980 Lake Placid, OG USA Soviet Union Sweden 1984 Sarajevo, OG Sov. Union Czechoslovakia Sweden 1988 Calgary, OG Sov. Union Finland Sweden 1992 Albertville, Méribel, OG Russia Canada Czechoslovakia 5 1994 Gjövik and Lillehammer, OG Sweden Canada Finland 1998 Nagano, OG Czech Rep. Russia Finland 5 2002 Salt Lake City and Provo, OG Canada USA Russia 5 Czechoslovakia during 1920-1992. Czech Republic from 1994. Germany during 1924-1964 and from 1992. West Germany and East Germany during 1968-1988. Soviet Union during 1956-1988. OSS 1992 wich later was changed to Russia by the International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF. Russia from 1992. The 1920 Olympic Games tournament was an exhibition tournament in the Summer Olympic Games. This tournament later was recognized as an official World Championship tournament by the IIHF. Swedish Olympic Games Gold Medal: 1994 92

OG MEDALLISTS LIST 1920-2002 Nation, men Gold Silver Bronze Medals totally Soviet Union and Russia 8 2 2 12 Canada 7 4 2 13 USA 2 7 1 10 Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic 1 4 4 8 Sweden 1 2 4 7 Great Britain 1 0 1 2 Finland 0 1 2 3 Switzerland 0 0 2 2 Germany and West Germany 0 0 2 2 Czechoslovakia during 1920-1992. Czech Republic from 1994. Germany during 1924-1964 and from 1992. West Germany and East Germany during 1968-1988. Soviet Union during 1956-1988. CIS 1992 wich later was changed to Russia by the International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF. Russia from 1992. The 1920 Olympic Games tournament was an exhibition tournament in the Summer Olympic Games. This tournament later was recognized as an official World Championship tournament by the IIHF. www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 93

The Sweden team rosters in Olympic Games year by year since 1920 Olympic Games Fifth Place in Salt Lake City and Provo, USA, 2002 Goalkeepers: Johan Hedberg, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tommy Salo, Edmonton Oilers, Mikael Tellqvist, Toronto Maple Leafs. Skaters: Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa Senators, Per-Johan Axelsson, Boston Bruins, Magnus Arvedson, Ottawa Senators, Ulf Dahlén, Washington Capitals, Tomas Holmström, Detroit Red Wings, Mathias Johansson, Färjestads BK, Kim Johnsson, Philadelphia Flyers, Jörgen Jönsson, Färjestads BK, Kenny Jönsson, New York Islanders, Nicklas Lidström, Detroit Red Wings, Mattias Norström, Los Angeles Kings, Markus Näslund, Vancouver Canucks, Michael Nylander, Chicago Blackhawks, Fredrik Olausson, Detroit Red Wings, Marcus Ragnarsson, San José Sharks, Mikael Renberg, Toronto Maple Leafs, Mats Sundin, Toronto Maple Leafs, Niklas Sundström, San José Sharks, Henrik Zetterberg, Timrå IK, Mattias Öhlund, Vancouver Canucks. Olympic Games Fifth Place in Nagano, Japan, 1998 Goalkeepers: Johan Hedberg, Detroit Vipers, Tommy Salo, New York Islanders, Tommy Söderström, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Tommy Albelin, Calgary Flames, Carl Johansson, Washington Capitals, Nicklas Lidström, Detroit Red Wings, Mattias Norström, Los Angeles Kings, Marcus Ragnarsson, San José Sharks, Ulf Samuelsson, New York Rangers, Mattias Öhlund, Vancouver Canucks. Forwards: Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa Senators, Mikael Andersson, Tampa Bay Lightning, Ulf Dahlén, HV 71, Peter Forsberg, Colorado Avalanche, Andreas Johansson, Pittsburgh Penguins, Jörgen Jönsson, Färjestads BK, Patric Kjellberg, Djurgårdens IF, Mats Lindgren, Edmonton Oilers, Michael Nylander, Calgary Flames, Mikael Renberg, Tampa Bay Lightning, Tomas Sandström, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Mats Sundin, Toronto Maple Leafs, Niklas Sundström, New York Rangers. Olympic Games Gold Medal in Lillehammer, Norway, 1994 Goalkeepers: Håkan Algotsson, Västra Frölunda HC, Tommy Salo, Västerås IK, Michael Sundlöv, Brynäs IF. Defencemen: Christian Due-Boije, Djurgårdens IF, Roger Johansson, Leksands IF, Tomas Jonsson, Leksands IF, Kenny Jönsson, Rögle BK, Leif Rohlin, Västerås IK, Fredrik Stillman, HV 71, Magnus Svensson, Leksands IF, Forwards: Jonas Bergkvist, Leksands IF, Charles Berglund, Djurgårdens IF, Andreas Dackell, Brynäs IF, Niklas Eriksson, Leksands IF, Peter Forsberg, MoDo Hockey, Roger Hansson, Malmö IF, Patrik Juhlin, Västerås IK, Jörgen Jönsson, Rögle BK, Patric Kjellberg, HV 71, Håkan Loob, Färjestads BK, Mats Näslund, Malmö IF, Daniel Rydmark, Malmö IF, Stefan Örnskog, HV 71. 94

Olympic Games Fifth Place in Albertville, Méribel, France, 1992 Goalkeepers: Fredrik Andersson, MoDo Hockey, Roger Nordström, Malmö IF, Tommy Söderström, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Peter Andersson, IF Björklöven, Peter Andersson, Malmö IF, Kenneth Kennholt, Djurgårdens IF, Petri Liimatainen, AIK, Börje Salming, AIK, Tommy Sjödin, Brynäs IF, Fredrik Stillman, HV 71, Forwards: Charles Berglund, Djurgårdens IF, Patrik Carnbäck, Västra Frölunda HC, Lars Edström, Luleå HF, Patrik Ericksson, AIK, Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Färjestads BK, Mikael Johansson, Djurgårdens IF, Patric Kjellberg, AIK, Håkan Loob, Färjestads BK, Mats Näslund, Malmö IF, Peter Ottosson, Färjestads BK, Thomas Rundqvist, Färjestads BK, Daniel Rydmark, Malmö IF, Jan Viktorsson, Djurgårdens IF. Olympic Games Bronze Medal in Calgary, Canada, 1988 Goalkeepers: Anders Bergman, MoDo Hockey, Peter Lindmark, Färjestads BK, Peter Åslin, Leksands IF. Defencemen: Peter Andersson, IF Björklöven, Anders Eldebrink, Södertälje SK, Thomas Eriksson, Djurgårdens IF, Lars Ivarsson, Brynäs IF, Mats Kihlström, Södetälje SK, Lars Karlsson, IF Björklöven, Tommy Samuelsson, Färjestads BK. Forwards: Mikael Andersson, IF Björklöven, Jonas Bergkvist, Leksands IF, Bo Berglund, AIK, Thom Eklund, Södertälje SK, Peter Eriksson, HV 71, Michael Hjälm, MoDo Hockey, Mikael Johansson, Djurgårdens IF, Lars Molin, MoDo Hockey, Lars-Gunnar Pettersson, Luleå HF, Thomas Rundqvist, Färjestads BK, Ulf Sandström, MoDo Hockey, Håkan Södergren, Djurgårdens IF, Jens Öhling, Djurgårdens IF. Olympic Games Bronze Medal in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, 1984 Goalkeepers: Rolf Ridderwall, Djurgårdens IF, Göte Wälitalo, IF Björklöven. Defencemen: Bo Ericson, AIK, Göran Lindblom, Skellefteå AIK, Håkan Nordin, Färjestads BK, Mats Thelin, AIK, Michael Thelvén, Djurgårdens IF, Mats Waltin, Djurgårdens IF, Thomas Åhlén, Skellefteå AIK, Forwards: Per-Erik Eklund, AIK, Thom Eklund, IF Björklöven, Håkan Eriksson, Djurgårdens IF, Peter Gradin, AIK, Mats Hessel, AIK, Michael Hjälm, MoDo AIK, Tommy Mörth, Djurgårdens IF, Thomas Rundqvist, Färjestads BK, Tomas Sandström, Brynäs IF, Håkan Södergren, Djurgårdens IF, Jens Öhling, Djurgårdens IF. Olympic Games Bronze Medal in Lake Placid, USA, 1980 Goalkeepers: Per Lindbergh, AIK, William Löfqvist, Brynäs IF. Defencemen: Sture Andersson, MoDo AIK, Jan Eriksson, MoDo AIK, Thomas Eriksson, Djurgårdens IF, Tomas Jonsson, MoDo AIK, Tommy Samuelsson, Färjestds BK, Mats Waltin, Djurgårdens IF, Ulf Weinstock, Leksands IF. Forwards: Bo Berglund, Djurgårdens IF, Håkan Eriksson, Djurgårdens IF, Leif Holmgren, AIK, Bengt Lundholm, AIK, Per Lundqvist, MoDo AIK, Harald Lückner, Färjestads BK, Lars Molin, MoDo AIK, Lennart Norberg, IF Björklöven, Mats Näslund, Brynäs IF, Dan Söderström, Leksands IF, Mats Åhlberg, Leksands IF. Team Sweden did not participate in Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria, 1976 95

Olympic Games Fourth Place in Sapporo, Japan, 1972 Goalkeepers: Christer Abrahamsson, Leksands IF, Christer Andersson, Tingsryds AIF, Leif Holmqvist, AIK. Defencemen: Thommy Abrahamsson, Leksands IF, Thommie Bergman, Västra Frölunda IF, Kenneth Ekman, Tingsryds AIF, Kjell-Rune Milton, MoDo AIK, Bert-Olov Nordlander, AIK, Lars-Erik Sjöberg, Västra Frölunda IF, Stig Östling, Brynäs IF, Forwards: Inge Hammarström, Brynäs IF, Hans Hansson, Mora IK, Stig-Göran Johansson, Södertälje SK, Hans Lindberg, Brynäs IF, Mats Lindh, Västra Frölunda IF, Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF, Lars-Göran Nilsson, Brynäs IF, Björn Palmqvist, Djurgårdens IF, Håkan Pettersson, Timrå IK, Håkan Wickberg, Brynäs IF, Mats Åhlberg, Leksands IF. Olympic Games and World Championship Fourth Place in Grenoble, France, 1968 Goalkeepers: Hans Dahllöf, Brynäs IF, Leif Holmqvist, AIK. Defencemen: Arne Carlsson, Västra Frölunda IF, Nils Johansson, MoDo AIK, Bert-Olov Nordlander, AIK, Lars-Erik Sjöberg, Leksands IF, Roland Stoltz, Djurgårdens IF, Lennart Svedberg, Mora IK. Forwards: Folke Bengtsson, Leksands IF, Svante Granholm, Västra Frölunda IF, Henric Hedlund, Västra Frölunda IF, Leif Henriksson, Västra Frölunda IF, Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF, Lars-Göran Nilsson, Roger Olsson, Västra Frölunda IF, Björn Palmqvist, Djurgårdens IF, Håkan Wickberg, Brynäs IF, Carl-Göran Öberg, Djurgårdens IF. Olympic Games and World Championship Silver Medal in Innsbruck, Austria, 1964 Goalkeepers: Lennart Häggroth, Skellefteå AIK, Kjell Svensson, Södertälje SK. Defencemen: Gert Blomé, Västra Frölunda IF, Nils Johansson, MoDo AIK, Bert-Olov Nordlander, AIK, Roland Stoltz, Djurgårdens IF. Forwards: Anders Andersson, Skellefteå AIK, Lennart Johansson, Brynäs IF, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Västra Frölunda IF, Hans Mild, Djurgårdens IF, Eilert Määttä, Södertälje SK, Ronald Pettersson, Västra Frölunda IF, Ulf Sterner, Västra Frölunda IF, Sven Johansson-Tumba, Djurgårdens IF, Carl-Göran Öberg, Djurgårdens IF, Uno Öhrlund, Västerås IK. Olympic Games and World Championship Fifth Place in Squaw Valley, USA, 1960 Goalkeepers: Bengt Lindqvist, Malmö FF, Kjell Svensson, Tabergs SK. Defencemen: Gert Blomé, Gävle Godtemplares IK, Bert-Olov Nordlander, Wifsta/Östrands IF, Roland Stoltz, Djurgårdens IF, Hans Svedberg, Skellefteå AIK. Forwards: Anders Andersson, Skellefteå AIK, Sigurd Bröms, Leksands IF, Einar Granath, Södertälje SK, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Södertälje SK, Nils Nilsson, Forshaga IF, Ronald Pettersson, Södertälje SK, Ulf Sterner, Forshaga IF, Sven Johansson- Tumba, Djurgårdens IF, Sune Wretling, Södertälje SK, Carl-Göran Öberg, Gävle Godtemplares IK. Olympic Games and World Championship Fourth Place in Cortina, Italy, 1956 Goalkeepers: Yngve Casslind, IK Göta, Lars Svensson, Hammarby IF. Defencemen: Lars Björn, Djurgårdens IF, Vilgot Larsson, Leksands IF, Åke Lassas, Leksands IF, Ove Malmberg, IK Göta, Bertz Zetterberg, Djurgårdens IF. Forwards: Hans Andersson-Tvilling, Djurgårdens IF, Stig Andersson-Tvilling, Djurgårdens IF, Sigurd Bröms, Leksands IF, Stig Carlsson, Södertälje SK, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Södertälje SK, Nils Nilsson, IK Göta, Holger Nurmela, Hammarby IF, Ronald Pettersson, Södertälje SK, Sven Johansson-Tumba, Djurgårdens IF, Hans Öberg, Gävle Godtemplares IK. 96

Olympic Games and World Championship Bronze Medal in Oslo, Norway, 1952 Goalkeepers: Thord Flodqvist, AIK, Lasse Svensson, UoIF Matteus-Pojkarna. Defencemen: Göte Almqvist, Skellefteå AIK, Åke Andersson, Hammarby IF, Lars Björn, Djurgårdens IF, Rune Johansson, Hammarby IF, Sven Thunman, Södertälje SK. Forwards: Hans Andersson-Tvilling, Djurgårdens IF, Stig Andersson-Tvilling, Djurgårdens IF, Göte Blomqvist, Södertälje SK, Erik Johansson, Södertälje SK, Gösta Johansson, Preussen Krefeld, Åke Lassas, Leksands IF, Holger Nurmela, AIK, Lars Pettersson, AIK, Sven Johansson-Tumba, Djurgårdens IF, Hans Öberg, Gävle Godtemplares IK. Olympic Games and World Championship Fourth Place in S:t Moritz, Switzerland, 1948 Goalkeepers: Arne Johansson, Södertälje SK, Kurt Svanberg, AIK. Defencemen: Åke Andersson, Hammarby IF, Åke Ericson, IK Göta, Rune Johansson, Hammarby IF, Gunnar Landelius, Hammarby IF, Sven Thunman, Södertälje SK. Forwards: Stig Emanuel Andersson, Atlas Diesels IF, Stig Carlsson, Södertälje SK, Rolf Eriksson- Hemlin, Södertälje SK, Svante Granlund, AIK, Claes Lindström, AIK, Lars Ljungman, AIK, Holger Nurmela, Hammarby IF, Bror Pettersson, Hammarby IF, Rolf Pettersson, Hammarby IF. No Olympic Games during 1940-1946 because of the Second World War Olympic Games and World Championship Fifth Place in Garmisch- Partenkirchen and Riessersee, Germany, 1936 Goalkeepers: Herman Carlson, AIK, Wilhelm Larsson-Lagheim, Karlbergs BK. Defencemen: Sven Bergqvist, AIK, Bertil Lundell, Hammarby IF, Axel Nilsson, AIK. Forwards: Stig Emanuel Andersson, Hammarby IF, Ruben Carlsson, AIK, Holger Engberg, AIK, Åke Ericson, AIK, Lennart Hellman, Hammarby IF, Torsten Jöhncke, IK Göta, Yngve Liljeberg, IK Göta, Bertil Norberg, AIK, Wilhelm Petersén, AIK. Team Sweden did not participate in Olympic Games and World Championship in Lake Placid, USA, 1932 Olympic Games and World Championship Silver Medal in S:t Moritz, Switzerland, 1928 Goalkeepers: Nils Johansson-Ingwe, Djurgårdens IF, Curt Sucksdorff, IK Göta. Defencemen: Carl Abrahamsson, Södertälje SK, Henry Johansson, Södertälje SK. Forwards: Emil Bergman, Nacka SK, Birger Holmqvist, IK Göta, Gustaf Johansson, IK Göta/Berliner HC, Ernst Karlberg, Djurgårdens IF, Erik Larsson, Hammarby IF, Bertil Linde, Karlbergs BK, Wilhelm Petersén, Södertälje SK, Sigfrid Öberg, Hammarby IF. Olympic Games and World Championship Fourth Place in Chamonix, France, 1924 Goalkeepers: Carl Josefsson, Nacka SK, Einar Olsson, IK Göta. Defencemen: Birger Holmqvist, IK Göta/Berliner SC, Gustaf Johansson, IK Göta/Berliner SC. Forwards: Ruben Allinger, Djurgårdens IF, Wilhelm Arwe, Djurgårdens IF, Erik Burman, IK Göta/Antwerpen, Helge Johansson, Djurgårdens IF, Ernst Karlberg, Djurgårdens IF, Nils Molander, Berliner SC. 97

Olympic Games and World Championship Fourth Place in Antwerp, Belgium, 1920 Goalkeepers: Albin Jansson, Järva IS, Seth Howander, IFK Uppsala. Defencemen: Einar Lindqvist, IFK Uppsala, Einar Lundell, IK Göta, Einar Svensson, IK Göta. Forwards: Wilhelm Arwe, IK Göta, Erik Burman, IK Göta, Georg Johansson- Brandius, IK Göta, Hansjacob Mattsson, Berliner SC, Nils Molander, Berliner SC, David Säfwenberg, Berliner Sport-Club. The ice hockey tournament was an exhibiton sport in Oympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium, 1920 but was later by International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF, declared as an official World Championship tournament. Source: Compiled by Jan Stark, Carl Gidén and Anders Feltenmark. For more information about Swedish ice hockey check the book Swedish Ice Hockey 75 year Part I and Part II, (In Swedish: Svensk ishockey 75 år del I och del II) published by Strömbergs/Brunnhages 1997. Address: Stroemberg Media Group Visiting address: Grimstagatan 170 Postal address: Box 65 162 11 Vällingby Sweden Tel: +46 8 620 19 00 operator Fax: +46 8 73914 73 E-mail: ishockey@stromberg.se 98

TEAM SWEDEN S ALL OFFICIAL NATIONAL GAMES, WC, EC, OG Statistics for WC, EC and OG national games since 1920. Last update for official national games is 2004-05-10. A=First and last time Sweden played against this nation, B=Games, C=Won, D=Tied, E=Lost, F=Goal difference. A B C D E F Belgium 1920-1947 3 3 0 0 41-2 Denmark 2003-2004 2 2 0 0 12-1 Finland, not 1 1949-2004 68 38 15 15 263-167 France 1920-1999 11 9 0 2 50-14 Netherlands 1935-1950 2 2 0 0 16-0 Italy 1935-1997 15 12 3 0 107-24 Japan 1936-2004 4 4 0 0 44-1 Jugoslavia 1972-1984 2 2 0 0 19-1 Canada 1920-2004 70 25 6 39 186-279 Latvia 1997-2004 6 5 1 0 20-9 Norway 1950-1997 13 12 1 0 80-16 Poland 1928-1992 28 23 2 3 192-46 Romania 1932-1980 4 4 0 0 35-4 Russia, not 2 1992-2004 11 8 0 3 32-24 Switzerland 1920-2003 35 27 4 4 203-71 Slovakia 1994-2004 7 3 2 2 16-12 Slovenia 2002-2002 1 1 0 0 8-2 Soviet Union, not 3 1954-1991 58 7 8 43 118-279 Great Britain 1924-1962 9 5 0 4 42-19 Czech Republic, not 4 1993-2002 8 5 0 3 16-14 Czechoslovakia, not 5 1920-1992 74 27 11 36 193-206 Germany, not 6 1932-2002 11 9 1 1 53-18 Ukraine 2000-2002 3 3 0 0 19-2 Hungary 1935-1935 1 1 0 0 3-0 USA 1920-2004 61 39 7 15 276-180 Belarus 1998-2003 5 4 0 1 19-8 West Germany, not 7 1952-1990 35 30 2 1 190-57 Austria 1931-2002 14 10 2 2 66-10 East Germany, not 8 1957-1985 16 15 0 1 110-29 Not 1 In the World Championship 1999 semi final games Sweden and Finland won one game each. After the second game they played sudden death and Finland won. Not 2 Russia 6/5 1992- Not 3 Soviet Union 5/3 1954-4/5 1991 Not 4 Czech Republic 30/4 1993- Not 5 Czechoslovakia 29/4 1920-19/2 1992 Not 6 Germany 20/3 1932- Not 7 West Germany 18/2 1952-19/4 1990 Not 8 East Germany 24/2 1957-30/4 1985 www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 99

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GOALKEEPERS 1. CECILIA ANDERSON Born: Väddö Oct 4 1982 Height: 179 cm Weight: 74 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: Concordia University Stingers, Canada First club: Norrtälje IK National games: 33 A, 0 U22 games International championships experience: WC Bronze Medal 2005 A=Games, B=Games played, C=Minutes played, D=Goals against, E=GAA (goals against per 60 minutes), F=Shutout A B C D E F 2003/2004 3 1 60.00 3 3.00 0 National Womens team 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 2 90.45 5 3.31 0 WC Bronze Medal 2005 15 5 275.45 11 2.39 1 National Womens team 2004/2005 2005/2006 12 4 240.00 18 4.50 0 National Womens team 2005/2006 102

30. KIM MARTIN Born: Stockholm Feb 28 1986 Height: 167 cm Weight: 71 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: womens club: AIK IF, mens club: IF Malmö Redhawks First club: Hammarby IF National Team Sweden games: 115 games International championships experience: WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish Champion with AIK season 2003/2004 European Womens club team champion with AIK 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 A=Games, B=Games played, C=Minutes played, D=Goals against, E=GAA (goals against per 60 minutes), F=Shutout A B C D E F 2000/2001 5 2 84.36 4 2.84 0 WC Seventh Place 2001 19 9 459.20 32 4.18 1 National Womens team 2000/2001 2001/2002 3 3 160.00 11 4.13 1 AIK, play off 5 3 180.00 5 1.67 1 OG Bronze Medal 2002 27 18 1051.28 87 4.96 2 National Womens team 2001/2002 2002/2003 11 9 509.55 39 4.59 0 National Womens team 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 5 310.00 7 1.35 2 AIK, play off 5 5 279.34 18 3.86 0 WC Fourth Place 2004 17 12 708.56 48 4.06 0 National Womens Team 2003/2004 2004/2005 4 4 178.56 6 2.01 0 AIK, play off 3 3 180.00 5 1.67 0 Won European Women Champions Cup 5 4 209.12 13 3.73 0 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 14 809.12 37 2.74 5 National Womens team 2004/2005 2005/2006 3 3 180.00 3 1.00 1 Won European Women Champions Cup By the directorate named best goalkeeper in European Women Champions Cup final round 20 15 913.38 47 3.09 2 National Womens team 2005/2006 103

DEFENCE 2. ELIN HOLMLÖV Born: Knivsta Aug 5 1987 Height: 173 cm Weight: 71 kg Position: Defence Shoots: Left Club: AIK IF First club: Rimbo IF National games: 54 A, 3 U22 national games Goals in Team Sweden A: 7 goals International championships experience: WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish Champion with AIK season 2003/2004 European Womens club team champion with AIK 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2002/2003 5 0 3 3 2 AIK, play off 3 0 2 2 0 National Womens U22 team totally 2002/2003 3 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 1 3 4 39 AIK, play off 5 2 4 6 8 WC Fourth Place 2004 Most assists and points in Team Sweden in World Championship 2004 14 2 5 7 14 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 5 3 8 10 AIK, play off 3 1 0 1 2 Won European Women Champions Cup 2004/2005 5 0 3 3 4 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 4 6 10 12 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 3 1 0 1 6 Won European Women Champions Cup 2005/2006 16 1 4 5 18 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 104

4. JENNI ASSERHOLT Born: Örebro Apr 8 1988 Height: 171 cm Weight: 68 kg Position: Defence Shoots: Left Club: Örebro HK First club: Guldsmedshytte SK National games: 38 A, 0 U22 games Goals in Team Sweden A: 1 goal International championships experience: WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2001/2002 30 0 0 0 2 HC Örebro 90, play off 2002/2003 5 0 2 2 8 HC Örebro 90, play off 2003/2004 3 2 1 3 10 HC Örebro 90, play off 5 1 0 1 12 WC Fourth Place 2004 14 1 1 2 22 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 3 0 1 1 6 HC Örebro 90, play off 5 0 1 1 6 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 0 1 1 26 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 3 0 1 1 10 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 105

21. JOA ELFSBERG Born: Valbo Jul 30 1979 Height: 177 cm Weight: 70 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: Brynäs IF First club: Valbo AIF National games: 128 games. Goals in Team Sweden: 16 goals International championships experience: EC Gold Medal 1996, WC Fifth Place 1997, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Fourth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 95/96 5 5 0 5 0 EC Gold Medal 1996 Most goals among all in Team Sweden in EC 96/97 3 0 0 0 8 WC Fifth Place 1997 2 1 0 1 10 Västerhaninge IF, play off Most penalty minutes among all in play off 1997/1998 5 0 1 1 10 OG Fifth Place 1998 21 1 3 4 28 National Womens team totally 1997/98 1998/1999 5 0 3 3 6 WC Fourth Place 1999 8 0 3 3 6 National Womens team totally 1998/99 1999/2000 5 0 0 0 25 WC Fourth Place 2000 10 2 0 2 27 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 5 1 0 1 8 WC Seventh Place 2001 14 2 1 3 16 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 2001/2002 5 6 3 9 8 Brynäs IF, play off 5 0 0 0 6 OG Bronze Medal 2002 27 1 1 2 34 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 2002/2003 2 2 0 2 50 Brynäs IF, play off 4 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 3 3 2 5 6 Brynäs IF, play off 0 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 2 1 3 6 Brynäs IF, play off 0 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 20 3 0 3 20 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 106

22. EMMA ELIASSON Born: Kiruna Jun 12 1989 Height: 165 cm Weight: 67 kg Position: Defence Shoots: Left Club: Women s club: MODO Hockey, men s club: Kiruna AIF First club: Kiruna AIF National games: 41A, 0 U22 games Goals in Team Sweden A: 0 goals International championships experience: WC Bronze Medal 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2003/2004 3 0 1 1 14 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 2 1 3 6 MODO Hockey, play off 5 0 0 0 4 WC Bronze Medal 2005 18 0 1 1 14 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 20 0 2 2 8 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 107

23. GUNILLA ANDERSSON, ASSISTANT CAPTAIN Born: Skutskär Apr 26 1975 Height: 169 cm Weight: 68 kg Position: Defence Shoots: Left Club: Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey First club: Skärplinge/Hållnäs HC National games: 204 games Goals in Team Sweden: 43 goals International championships experience: WC Fourth Place 1992, EC Silver Medal 1993, WC Fifth Place 1994, EC Silver Medal 1995, EC Gold Medal 1996, WC Fifth Place 1997, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Fourth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish champion with Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey 1999, 2000 and 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 91/92 5 2 2 4 4 WC Fourth Place 1992 5 2 2 4 4 National Womens team totally 1991/1992 2 3 0 3 0 Brynäs IF, play off Most goals and points in Brynäs in play off 92/93 3 1 0 1 0 EC Silver Medal 1993 3 1 0 1 0 National Womens team totally 1992/1993 93/94 5 0 2 2 6 WC Fifth Place 1994 7 0 3 3? National Womens team totally 1993/1994 94/95 5 1 1 2 0 EC Silver Medal 1995 7 1 1 2? National Womens team totally 1994/1995 95/96 5 1 0 1 2 EC Gold Medal 1996 15 5 6 11? National Womens team totally 1995/1996 2 4 0 4 0 Västerhaninge IF, play off Most goals among all in play off 96/97 5 3 2 5 8 WC Fifth Place 1997 18 7 5 12? National Womens team totally 1996/1997 Most goals and shared most points among all in Team Sweden in WC 2 1 0 1? Västerhaninge IF, play off 1997/1998 5 1 1 2 20 OG Fifth Place 1998 21 2 6 8 30 National Womens team totally 1997/98 Most points among all defence in Team Sweden during season 1997/98 1998/1999 5 1 1 2 20 WC Fourth Place 1999 11 3 2 5 27 National Womens team totally 1998/99 1999/2000 5 1 2 3 6 WC Fourth Place 2000 15 7 9 16 10 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 Most goals, assist and points among all in Team Sweden during season 1999/2000 108

2000/2001 5 2 1 3 6 WC Seventh Place 2001 18 3 6 9 14 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 Most points among defence and shared most assist in Team Sweden during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 5 3 8 11 0 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 5 1 1 2 12 OG Bronze Medal 2002 19 1 3 4 24 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 2002/2003 5 10 3 13 2 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 11 1 0 1 10 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 2 3 5 4 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 16 2 4 6 4 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 4 0 2 2 0 WC Fourth Place 2004 2004/2005 5 4 3 7 10 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 5 1 2 3 2 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 8 13 21 6 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 17 1 2 3 8 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 109

27. YLVA LINDBERG Born: Umeå Jun 29 1976 Height: 165 cm Weight: 73 kg Position: Defence Shoots: Left Club: Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey First club: Storumans IK National games: 176 games. Goals in Team Sweden: 12 goals International championships experience: EC Silver Medal 1993, WC Fifth Place 1994, EC Silver Medal 1995, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Fourth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish champion with Nacka HK 1998, with Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey 2002, 2003, 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 92/93 3 3 0 3 2 EC Silver Medal 1993 Shared most goals in Team Sweden in EC 3 3 0 3 2 National Womens team totally 1992/1993 93/94 5 1 0 1 2 WC Fifth Place 1994 7 1 0 1? National Womens team totally 1993/1994 94/95 5 1 0 1 0 EC Silver Medal 1995 7 1 0 1? National Womens team totally 1994/1995 1995/1996 4 1 0 1? National Womens team totally 1995/1996 1996/9197 2 1 2 3 2 Nacka HK, play off Shared most assists in Nacka in play off 3 0 0 0? National Womens team totally 1996/1997 1997/1998 4 0 0 0 2 OG Fifth Place 1998 20 1 0 1 8 National Womens team totally 1997/98 1998/1999 5 1 3 4 2 WC Fourth Place 1999 19 1 6 7 14 National Womens team totally 1998/99 Most assist among all in Team Sweden during season 1998/99 1999/2000 5 0 0 0 4 WC Fourth Place 2000 15 0 1 1 10 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 5 0 0 0 4 WC Seventh Place 2001 14 2 2 4 12 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 2001/2002 5 3 4 7 2 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 5 0 1 1 4 OG Bronze Medal 2002 27 0 3 3 22 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 110

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FORWARDS 3. FRIDA NEVALAINEN Born: Umeå Jan 27 1987 Height: 164 cm Weight: 65 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: women s club: MODO Hockey, men s club: IF Björklöven First club: IF Björklöven National games: 70A, 3 U22 games Goals in Team Sweden A: 5 goals International championships experience: WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2002/2003 5 1 1 2 4 MODO Hockey, play off 3 0 1 1 4 National Womens U22 team totally 2002/2003 12 0 1 1 14 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 1 2 3 6 MODO Hockey, play off 17 0 2 2 18 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 5 0 1 1 12 WC Fourth Place 2004 2004/2005 5 2 2 4 2 MODO Hockey, play off 5 1 0 1 2 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 1 2 3 10 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 20 4 0 4 18 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 112

7. MARIA ROOTH, ASSISTANT CAPTAIN Born: Ängelholm Nov 2 1979 Height: 175 cm Weight: 72 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey First club: Rögle BK National games: 172 games Goals in Team Sweden: 69 goals International championships experience: EC Gold Medal 1996, WC Fifth Place 1997, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Fourth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish champion with Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey 2004/2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 95/96 1 0 0 0 0 EC Gold Medal 1996 11 2 2 4? National Womens team totally 1995/1996 96/97 5 2 3 5 6 WC Fifth Place 1997 Shared most points and most assists among all in Team Sweden in WC 16 5 5 10? National Womens team totally 1996/1997 1997/1998 5 2 1 3 0 OG Fifth Place 1998 20 5 3 8 6 National Womens team totally 1997/98 1998/1999 5 0 3 3 0 WC Fourth Place 1999 8 4 3 7 4 National Womens team totally 1998/99 1999/2000 5 3 0 3 6 WC Fourth Place 2000 11 5 3 8 8 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 5 1 2 3 6 WC Seventh Place 2001 16 8 6 14 8 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 Most goals and points and shared most assist in Team Sweden during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 5 1 3 4 10 OG Bronze Medal 2002 Shared most assist in Team Sweden in Olympic Games 2002 15 3 6 9 18 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 Most assist in Team Sweden during season 2001/2002 2002/2003 7 2 8 10 4 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 11 3 14 4 Limhamn Limeburners HC, play off 5 3 2 5 6 WC Fourth Place 2004 17 9 11 20 12 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 8 8 16 4 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 5 5 0 5 8 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 17 12 29 20 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 20 9 6 15 12 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 113

8. ERIKA HOLST, CAPTAIN Born: Värö Apr 8 1979 Height: 179 cm Weight: 82 kg Position: Defence Shoots: Left Club: Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey First club: Veddige HK National games: 179 games. Goals in Team Sweden: 59 goals International championships experience: EC Silver Medal 1995, EC Gold Medal 1996, WC Fifth Place 1997, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Fourth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish champion with Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey 1998/1999 and 2004/2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 94/95 5 2 0 2 4 EC Silver Medal 1995 7 2 0 2? National Womens team totally 1994/1995 2 2 1 3 2 Veddige HK, play off Most goals and points in Veddige in play off 95/96 5 2 1 3 0 EC Gold Medal 1996 2 1 0 1 0 Veddige HK, play off 15 3 2 5? National Womens team totally 1995/1996 96/97 5 2 2 4 4 WC Fifth Place 1997 18 8 7 15? National Womens team totally 1996/1997 1997/1998 5 2 3 5 8 OG Fifth Place 1998 21 6 6 12 22 National Womens team totally 1997/98 Most points and shared most assist in Team Sweden during season 1997/98 1998/1999 5 3 2 5 4 WC Fourth Place 1999 16 9 2 11 10 National Womens team totally 1998/99 Most goals and points among all in Team Sweden during season 1998/99 1999/2000 3 1 1 2 4 WC Fourth Place 2000 9 3 3 6 8 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 4 0 1 1 4 WC Seventh Place 2001 15 3 4 7 8 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 2001/2002 5 2 3 5 10 OG Bronze Medal 2002 Most points, and shared most goals and assist in Team Sweden in Olympic games 2002 20 4 4 8 24 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 2002/2003 7 7 1 8 4 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 114

2003/2004 5 2 4 6 6 Limhamn Limeburners HC, play off 5 4 1 5 2 WC Fourth Place 2004 17 8 7 15 14 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 5 8 13 2 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 5 1 1 2 2 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 6 12 18 10 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 18 2 7 9 4 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 115

12. JENNY LINDQVIST Born: Farsta Jul 21 1978 Height: 169 cm Weight: 68 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey First club: FoC Farsta National games: 112 games. Goals in Team Sweden: 6 goals International championships experience: WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Fourth Place 2000, WC Fourth Place 2004 Swedish champion with FoC Farsta 1997, with Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 1998/1999 5 0 0 0 0 WC Fourth Place 1999 16 3 1 4 4 National Womens team totally 1998/1999 1999/2000 5 0 0 0 0 WC Fourth Place 2000 15 1 1 2 6 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 19 0 0 0 4 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 2001/2002 5 5 1 6 0 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 20 0 1 1 0 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 2002/2003 5 5 2 7 4 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 4 0 0 0 2 National Women s team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 4 2 6 4 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 5 0 0 0 0 WC Fourth Place 2004 14 1 0 1 4 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 4 3 1 4 2 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 10 1 1 2 4 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 14 0 1 1 8 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 116

15. KATARINA TIMGLAS Born: Malmö Nov 24 1985 Height: 168 cm Weight: 64 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: AIK IF First club: IK Pantern National games: 41 A, 3 U22 games Goals in Team Sweden A: 11 goals International championships experience: WC Bronze Medal 2005 European Womens club team champion with AIK 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2001/2002 3 0 0 0 6 Limhamn Limeburners HC, play off 2002/2003 3 2 0 2 14 Limhamn Limeburners HC, play off 3 1 0 1 6 National Womens U22 team totally 2002/2003 12 1 6 7 8 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 4 0 4 14 Limhamn Limeburners HC, play off 3 1 0 1 0 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 3 1 0 1 8 Won European Women Champions Cup 2004/2005 4 0 0 0 0 WC Bronze Medal 2005 20 8 5 13 30 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 6 1 1 2 6 Won European Women Champions Cup 2005/2006 3 1 0 1 4 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 117

16. PERNILLA WINBERG Born: Limhamn Feb 24 1989 Height: 163 cm Weight: 53 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Womens club: AIK IF, mens club: Limhamn Limeburners HC First club: Limhamn Limeburners HC National games: 65 A, 3 U22 games. Goals in Team Sweden A: 17 goals International championship experience: WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 European Womens club team champion with AIK 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2001/2002 2 3 0 3 0 Limhamn Limeburners HC, play off 2002/2003 3 5 4 9 2 Limhamn Limeburners HC, play off 3 1 1 2 2 National Womens U22 team totally 2002/2003 11 3 2 5 4 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 5 5 10 6 Limhamn Limeburners HC, play off 5 0 0 0 2 WC Fourth Place 2004 14 2 3 5 4 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 3 1 4 6 AIK, play off 3 6 2 8 0 Won European Women Champions Cup 2004/2005 Most goals and points and shared most assist in European Women Champions Cup 2004/2005 4 0 3 3 0 WC Bronze Medal 2005 20 4 6 10 0 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 3 2 2 4 0 Won European Women Champions Cup 2005/2006 20 8 2 10 6 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 118

17. ANN-LOUISE EDSTRAND Born: Örnsköldsvik Apr 25 1975 Height: 178 cm Weight: 67 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey First club: MoDo Hockey National games: 164 games. Goals in Team Sweden: 24 goals International championships experience: WC Fifth Place 1994, EC Silver Medal 1995, EC Gold Medal 1996, WC Fifth Place 1997, OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Fourth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish champion with Nacka HK 1996 and 1998 and with Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 93/94 5 1 2 3 4 WC Fifth Place 1994 7 2 2 4? National Womens team totally 1994/1995 94/95 5 0 0 0 2 EC Silver Medal 1995 7 0 0 0? National Womens team totally 1994/1995 95/96 5 1 2 3 0 EC Gold Medal 1996 15 5 5 10? National Womens team totally 1995/1996 2 3 1 4 0 Nacka HK, play off Shared most goals in Nacka in play off. Swedish Champion with Nacka HK 96/97 3 0 2 2 0 WC Fifth Place 1997 14 2 6 8? National Womens team totally 1996/19997 2 2 0 2 2 Nacka HK, play off Most goals in Nacka in play off 1997/1998 5 0 0 0 2 OG Fifth Place 1998 14 0 0 0 8 National Womens team totally 1997/98 1998/1999 5 0 0 0 2 WC Fourth Place 1999 11 5 0 5 2 National Womens team totally 1998/99 1999/2000 5 1 2 3 2 WC Fourth Place 2000 15 3 6 9 4 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 5 0 0 0 2 WC Seventh Place 2001 10 0 1 1 4 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 2001/2002 2 4 0 4 2 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 5 1 0 1 2 OG Bronze Medal 2002 27 4 3 7 14 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 119

2002/2003 5 3 1 4 2 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 12 1 0 1 8 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 1 0 1 2 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 5 1 0 1 6 WC Fourth Place 2004 14 2 0 2 8 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 0 4 4 6 Mälarhöjden/Bredäng Hockey, play off 4 0 0 0 4 WC Bronze Medal 2005 8 1 0 1 4 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 10 0 0 0 14 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 120

18. KRISTINA LUNDBERG Born: Husum Jun 10 1985 Height: 172 cm Weight: 86 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: MODO Hockey First club: Husum HK National games: 56 A, 3 U22 games Goals in Team Sweden A: 3 goals International championships experience: WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2001/2002 5 2 1 3 2 MODO Hockey, play off 2002/2003 5 4 1 5 16 MODO Hockey, play off 3 0 0 0 2 National Womens U22 team totally 2002/2003 3 0 0 0 2 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 3 1 4 2 MODO Hockey, play off 17 1 0 1 12 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 5 0 0 0 4 WC Fourth Place 2004 2004/2005 5 1 1 2 6 MODO Hockey, play off 5 1 1 2 4 WC Bronze Medal 2005 18 2 1 3 18 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 18 0 0 0 12 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 121

19. EMELIE O KONOR Born: Danderyd Feb 21 1983 Height: 171 cm Weight: 67 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: AIK IF First club: Danderyds SK National games: 78 A, 0 U22 games Goals in Team Sweden A: 11 goals International championships experience: WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish Champion with AIK season 2003/2004 European Womens club team champion with AIK 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 1998/1999 5 0 1 1 0 WC Fourth Place 1999 16 0 4 4 6 National Womens team totally 1998/1999 1999/2000 5 1 2 3 0 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 8 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 2001/2002 3 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 2002/2003 5 6 2 8 0 AIK, play off 1 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 4 1 1 2 2 AIK, play off 4 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 2 2 4 4 AIK, play off 3 1 1 2 12 Won European Women Champions Cup 2004/2005 5 2 0 2 4 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 5 1 6 4 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 3 1 0 1 0 Won European Women Champions Cup 2005/2006 20 5 3 8 8 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 122

24. NANNA JANSSON Born: Gävle Jul 7 1983 Height: 172 cm Weight: 67 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Brynäs IF First club: Gävle GIK National games: 109 A, 3 U22 games Goals in Team Sweden A: 9 goals International championships experience: WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 1999/2000 8 0 0 0 0 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 5 0 0 0 4 WC Seventh Place 2001 19 2 1 3 10 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 2001/2002 5 2 1 3 2 Brynäs IF, play off 5 0 0 0 2 OG Bronze Medal 2002 21 0 2 2 8 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 2002/2003 3 0 0 0 8 Brynäs IF, play off 11 2 1 3 6 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2002/2003 3 1 1 2 4 National Women s U22 team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 3 3 3 6 2 Brynäs IF, play off 5 2 0 2 4 WC Fourth Place 2004 13 3 1 4 12 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 3 2 5 6 Brynäs IF, play off 5 0 0 0 2 WC Bronze Medal 2005 17 0 3 3 6 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 20 2 2 4 4 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 123

25. THERÉSE SJÖLANDER Born: Sollefteå May 4 1981 Height: 173 cm Weight: 69 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: womens club: MODO Hockey, mens club: Järveds IF First club: Sollefteå HC National games: 146 games. Goals in Team Sweden: 23 goals International championships experience: OG Fifth Place 1998, WC Fourth Place 1999, WC Fourth Place 2000, WC Seventh Place 2001, OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 1996/1997 2 1 0 1? National Womens Team totally 1996/1997 1997/1998 5 1 2 3 6 OG Fifth Place 1998 21 1 3 4 16 National Womens team totally 1997/98 1998/1999 5 1 2 3 6 WC Fourth Place 1999 16 2 0 2 4 National Womens team totally 1998/99 1999/2000 5 3 0 3 0 WC Fourth Place 2000 15 3 1 4 8 National Womens team totally 1999/2000 2000/2001 3 0 0 0 0 WC Seventh Place 2001 17 4 1 5 8 National Womens team totally 2000/2001 Most goals among defence in Team Sweden during season 2000/2001 2001/2002 5 6 1 7 6 MODO Hockey, play off 5 0 0 0 6 OG Bronze Medal 2002 14 2 5 7 10 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 2002/2003 5 5 5 10 8 MODO Hockey, play off 7 1 2 3 6 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 5 3 8 6 MODO Hockey, play off 5 0 1 1 4 WC Fourth Place 2004 17 2 5 7 10 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 0 4 4 14 MODO Hockey, play off 5 1 2 3 4 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 4 7 11 12 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 16 3 3 6 4 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 124

28. DANIJELA RUNDQVIST Born: Stockholm Sep 26 1984 Height: 175 cm Weight: 68 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: AIK IF First club: Kälvesta HF National games: 87 games Goals totally in Team Sweden: 21 goals International championships experience: OG Bronze Medal 2002, WC Fourth Place 2004, WC Bronze Medal 2005 Swedish Champion with AIK season 2003/2004 European Womens club team champion with AIK 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2001/2002 5 5 2 7 14 AIK, play off 5 0 0 0 2 OG Bronze Medal 2002 21 0 0 0 10 National Womens team totally 2001/2002 2002/2003 5 4 4 8 10 AIK, play off 12 5 0 5 12 National Womens team totally 2002/2003 2003/2004 5 7 0 7 8 AIK, play off 5 0 0 0 8 WC Fourth Place 2004 17 6 0 6 28 National Womens team totally 2003/2004 2004/2005 5 1 0 1 12 AIK, play off 3 4 1 5 6 Won European Women Champions Cup 2004/2005 5 1 0 1 8 WC Bronze Medal 2005 21 6 1 7 40 National Womens team totally 2004/2005 2005/2006 3 1 3 4 6 Won European Women Champions Cup 2005/2006 16 4 4 8 20 National Womens team totally 2005/2006 125

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OLYMPIC GAMES 2006 The 2006 Olympic Games will be played in Torino, Italy, during February 11-20. The arenas are Palasport Olimpico and Torino Esposizioni. Group A Canada (1) Sweden (4) Russia (5) Italy (8) Group B USA (2) Finland (3) Germany (6) Switzerland (7) FIRST ROUND Day Game Group Game Arena Date number Time Saturday February 11 2006 13.00 1 B Finland-Germany Torino Esposizioni 15.30 2 A Sweden-Russia Palasport Olimpico 18.00 3 B USA-Switzerland Torino Esposizioni 20.30 4 A Canada-Italy Palasport Olimpico Sunday February 12 2006 16.30 5 A Russia-Canada Torino Esposizioni 19.00 6 B Germany-USA Palasport Olimpico Monday February 13 2006 15.00 7 A Sweden-Italy Torino Esposizioni 17.30 8 B Finland-Switzerland Palasport Olimpico Tuesday February 14 2006 13.00 9 A Italy-Russia Torino Esposizioni 15.30 10 A Canada-Sweden Palasport Olimpico 18.00 11 B Switzerland-Germany Torino Esposizioni 20.30 12 B USA-Finland Palasport Olimpico Wednesday February 15 2006 Non game day Thursday February 16 2006 Non game day 127

Day Game Group Game Arena Date number Time PLAY OFF Friday February 17 2006 13.00 13 Pl. 5-8 Place 5-8 Torino Esposizioni 17.00 14 SF Semi Final Palasport Olimpico 18.30 15 Pl. 5-8 Place 5-8 Torino Esposizioni 21.00 16 SF Semi Final Palasport Olimpico Saturday February 18 2006 Non game day Sunday February 19 2006 Non game day Monday February 20 2006 13.00 17 Pl. 7-8 Place 7-8 Torino Esposizioni 16.30 18 BMG Bronze Medal Game Palasport Olimpico 17.00 19 Pl. 5-6 Place 5-6 Torino Esposizioni 20.30 20 GMG Gold Medal game Palasport Olimpico 128

The Team Sweden leaders in IIHF World Women Championships 1989-2005 The Team Sweden Team Management in The Women Championships 1989-2005: Year, Country Tournament status Team Manager Team Manager Head Coach Assistant Coach Sweden ranking 1988/1989, Germany EC Silver Medal None Birgitta Craaford Christer Höglund Kurt Svensson 1989/1990, Canada WC Fourth Place None Birgitta Craaford Lars G. Karlsson Christian Yngve 1990/1991, Czech Republic EC Silver Medal None Lars G. Karlsson Christian Yngve Helena Nyberg 1991/1992, Finland WC Fourth Place Lars G. Karlsson Ann-Charlotte Karlsson Christian Yngve Helena Nyberg 1992/1993, Denmark EC Silver Medal None Lars G. Karlsson Christian Yngve Lars G. Karlsson 1993/1994, USA WC Fifth Place None Lars G. Karlsson Christian Yngve Lars G. Karlsson 1994/1995, Latvia EC Silver Medal None Lars G. Karlsson Christian Yngve Lars-Gunnar Persson 1995/1996, Russia EC Gold Medal None Lars G. Karlsson Christian Yngve Lars-Gunnar Persson 1996/1997, Canada WC Fifth Place None Lars G. Karlsson Bengt Ohlson Christian Yngve 1997/1998, Japan OG Fifth Place Lars G. Karlsson Lars G. Karlsson Bengt Ohlson Christian Yngve 1998/1999, Finland WC Fourth Place Lars G. Karlsson Åsa Elfving Christian Yngve Stefan Andersson 1999/2000, Canada WC Fourth Place Lars G. Karlsson Åsa Elfving Christian Yngve Stefan Andersson Year, Country Tournament status General Manager Team Manager Head Coach Assistant Coach Sweden ranking 2000/2001, USA WC Seventh Place Anders Hedberg Lars G. Karlsson Christian Yngve Dag Wenström 2001/2002, USA OG Bronze Medal Anders Hedberg Lars G. Karlsson Daniel Morger Christian Yngve 2002/2003, China WC Cancelled due to Claes-Göran Wallin* Lars G. Karlsson Peter Elander Terho Nevalainen to the risk of SARS 2003/2004, Canada WC Fourth Place Claes-Göran Wallin* Lars G. Karlsson Peter Elander Terho Nevalainen 2004/2005, Sweden WC Bronze Medal Claes-Göran Wallin* Anna Tidén Peter Elander Peter Bolin *Director of national teams www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 129

Statistic information about some of the bigger hockey countries Country National champions 2004/2005 Registrated Seniors Juniors Women Referees In door Out door players male arenas arenas Canada London Knights (Memorial Cup) 543 390 62 083 481 307 65 591 25 130 3 000 11 000 USA University of Denver Pioneers (NCAA) 435 737 78 447 369 290 50 489 25 640 2 000 400 Sweden Frölunda HC 67 747 10 870 53 967 3 099 1 957 302 144 Japan Oji Tomakomai 20 540 11 270 9 270 2 600 885 117 22 Finland Kärpät 62 886 12 875 40 355 2 350 1 781 222 31 France Mulhouse Scorpions 15 621 6 418 9 203 1 325 77 128 25 Germany Eisbären Berlin 30 344 9 044 20 339 961 168 153 49 DRP Korea Phyongchang Choldo 3 260 480 1 980 800 21 3 13 Great Britain Coventry Blaze 8 645 2 600 5 400 645 255 63 0 Czech Republic HC Moeller-Pardubice 83 589 45 181 38 408 600 3 140 136 7 Switzerland HC Davos 25 106 11 127 13 979 571 881 70 75 Austria Vienna Capitals 9 007 4 071 4 936 467 196 24 79 Denmark Herning Blue Fox 4 255 993 2 869 393 112 14 NA Italy Milano Vipers 7 258 2 567 4 691 373 139 55 21 Norway Vålerenga IF 6 356 1 385 4 698 300 272 29 5 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 9 402 1 894 7 268 282 190 38 23 Australia West Sydney Ice Dogs 2 404 1 156 1 248 240 166 20 NA Russia Dynamo Moscow 77 202 24 794 52 171 237 1 068 142 3 Kazakhstan Kazzinc Torpedo, Ust-Kamenogorsk 2 931 426 2 321 184 31 10 NA China Qiqihar 420 120 150 150 15 18 10 Estonia HK Stars, Tallinn 1 854 795 939 120 28 8 2 New Zealand Auckland Whalers 1 468 718 630 120 68 6 3 Hungary Alba-Volan, Szekesfehervar 1 608 522 1 086 102 36 10 13 The Netherlands Amsterdam Bulldogs 2 622 1 246 1 275 101 84 19 NA Slovenia Acroni Jesenice 804 110 610 84 35 6 1 Latvia HC Riga 2000 4 836 3 008 1 752 76 212 11 10 Iceland Skautafelag Akureyrar 610 140 400 70 12 2 NA Romania Steaua Bucharest 1 500 300 1 200 60 50 4 16 South Africa Krugerdorps Wildcats 1 350 140 1 170 60 7 5 NA Hong Kong Budweiser 360 250 50 60 10 3 NA Belgium IHC Leuven 1 410 379 974 57 32 13 1 Croatia KHL Medvescak, Zagreb 524 118 406 57 15 2 3 Korea Yonsei University 898 221 624 53 55 10 NA Season 2005/2006 130

Statistic information about some of the bigger hockey countries Chinese Taipei Taipeh Raptors 340 50 250 40 30 1 NA Spain CHH Jaca NyE 263 139 124 40 17 9 NA Turkey Polis Akademisi, Ankara 440 215 195 30 32 6 2 Israel Hapoel Ganei-Aviv 500 120 380 28 4 1 NA Bulgaria Slavia Sofia 284 91 169 24 15 3 NA Poland GKS Tychy 1 954 286 1 648 20 66 20 3 Thailand No competition 200 80 100 20 8 3 NA Lithuania Energija Elektrenai 689 312 360 17 16 3 2 Mongolia Baganuur 840 480 360 16 12 NA 12 Greece No information available 326 94 222 10 5 1 NA United Arab Emirates No competition 195 85 100 10 8 3 NA Andorra No information available 98 30 60 8 NA 1 NA Luxembourg No competition 295 104 186 5 14 1 2 Bosnia & Herzegovina HK Bosna Sarajevo 254 60 190 4 3 1 1 Ireland No competition 75 45 30 2 1 2 NA Armenia Dinamo Yerevan 520 390 130 0 24 2 3 Belarus Yunost Minsk 2 930 295 2 635 NA 85 10 4 Ukraine Sokol Kiev 2 238 565 1 673 NA 68 7 4 Serbia & Montenegro Crvena Zvezda Belgrade 988 274 714 NA 29 2 4 Mexico Jurassics San Jeronimo, Mexico City 986 125 861 NA 22 9 NA Lichtenstein No information available 129 82 47 NA 1 NA 3 Portugal No competition 43 38 5 NA 5 1 NA Singapore Linear Technology Lions NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Season 2005/2006 131