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Håkan Loob Trophy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Håkan Loob Trophy
Date1976 (1976)
CountrySweden

The Håkan Loob Trophy is the annual award for the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) player who scores the most goals during the regular season. It was created by Svenska Hockeyligan and Canal+ in honour of Håkan Loob, who holds the SHL record for most goals in a season (42 goals).[1] It was first handed out for the 2005–06 season, on Elitserien's 30 year anniversary.

The winner's team is awarded 1,000 Swedish kronor per goal scored by the player, which goes to the club's youth programme.

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Winners

Season Winner Team Goals Win #
1975–76 Lars Erik Ridderström Brynäs IF 35 1
1976–77 Mats Åhlberg Leksands IF 39 1
1977–78 Martin Karlsson Skellefteå AIK 33 1
1978–79 Per Lundqvist Modo Hockey 31 1
1979–80 Anders Steen Färjestad BK 30 1
1980–81 Erkki Laine Leksands IF 30 1
1981–82 Ivan Hansen Leksands IF 28 1
1982–83 Håkan Loob Färjestad BK 42 1
1983–84 Kenneth Andersson Brynäs IF 25 1
1984–85 Erkki Laine Färjestad BK 28 2
1985–86 Tore Ökvist IF Björklöven 30 1
1986–87 Lars-Gunnar Pettersson IF Björklöven 28 1
1987–88 Eddy Ericsson Västerås HK 30 1
1988–89 Lars-Gunnar Pettersson Luleå HF 29 2
1989–90 Robert Burakovsky AIK 28 1
1990–91 Håkan Loob Färjestad BK 33 2
1991–92 Håkan Loob Färjestad BK 37 3
1992–93 Håkan Loob Färjestad BK 25 4
1993–94 Tomáš Sršeň Rögle BK 28 1
1994–95 Tomas Forslund Leksands IF 24 1
1995–96 Jonas Höglund Färjestad BK 32 1
1996–97 Evgeny Davydov Brynäs IF 30 1
1997–98 Patric Kjellberg Djurgårdens IF 30 1
1998–99 Tom Bissett Brynäs IF 40 1
1999–2000 Jan Larsson Brynäs IF 26 1
2000–01 Kristian Huselius Frölunda HC 32 1
2001–02 Peter Högardh
Jörgen Jönsson
Modo Hockey
Färjestad BK
22 1
1
2002–03 Magnus Wernblom Modo Hockey 26 1
2003–04 Magnus Kahnberg Frölunda HC 33 1
2004–05 Mike Knuble
Mattias Weinhandl
Linköping HC
Modo Hockey
26 1
1
2005–06 Tomi Kallio
Andreas Karlsson
Frölunda HC
HV71
26 1
1
2006–07 Pavel Brendl Mora IK 34 1
2007–08 Mattias Weinhandl Linköping HC 35 2 (1)[2]
2008–09 Per-Åge Skrøder Modo Hockey 30 1
2009–10 Jan Hlaváč Linköping HC 30 1
2010–11 Mikko Lehtonen Skellefteå AIK 30 1
2011–12 Richard Gynge AIK 28 1
2012–13 Carl Söderberg Linköping HC 31 1
2013–14 Chad Kolarik Linköping HC 30 1
2014–15 Broc Little Linköping HC 28 1
2015–16 Nick Johnson Brynäs IF 22 1
2016–17 Kevin Clark Brynäs IF 23 1
2017–18 Victor Olofsson Frölunda HC 27 1
2018–19 Emil Bemström Djurgårdens IF 23 1
2019–20 Broc Little Linköping HC 24 2
2020–21 Simon Ryfors
Daniel Viksten
Rögle BK
Färjestad BK
25 1
1
2021–22 Max Véronneau Leksands IF 34 1
2022–23 Antti Suomela IK Oskarshamn 37 1
2023–24 David Tomášek Färjestad BK 25 1

References

  1. ^ Gregor von Konow. "Målkungarnas säsongsinledningar". hockeyligan.se. Archived from the original on 2006-12-16. Retrieved 2007-03-08.
  2. ^ 2007–08 was Weinhandl's second season as goal scoring champion and the first season for which he received the Håkan Loob Trophy.
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