2012–13 Elitserien season

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2012–13 Elitserien season
LeagueElitserien
SportIce hockey
Duration13 September 2012 – 18 April 2013
Number of games55 (330 total)
Number of teams12
Total attendance1,883,192[1]
Average attendance5,707[1]
Regular season
League ChampionSkellefteå AIK
Season MVPJimmie Ericsson (Skellefteå AIK)
Top scorerBud Holloway (Skellefteå AIK)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPOscar Lindberg (Skellefteå AIK)
Finals
ChampionsSkellefteå AIK
  Runners-upLuleå HF
Elitserien seasons

The 2012–13 SHL season was the 38th season of Elitserien. The regular season began on 13 September 2012 and ended on 5 March 2013.[2] The playoffs began on 12 March 2013 and ended on 18 April 2013. The 2012–13 Elitserien season was the last season under the name "Elitserien"; on 17 June 2013, the league was renamed "Swedish Hockey League" (SHL).[3]

Skellefteå AIK clinched the Swedish Championship for the first time since 1978, defeating Luleå HF 4–0 in the Finals. It was the team's second Swedish Championship in club history. Skellefteå also won the regular season for the first time since the 1980–81 season, and the second time in club history. Their 114-point finish is the highest number of points since Färjestad BK won the 2001–02 regular season with 118 points. Luleå HF improved on the record for fewest goals surrendered in a 55-game regular season that they set last season by only having 102 goals scored against them.

In Kvalserien, Örebro HK (first SHL season) and Leksands IF qualified for the 2013–14 SHL season at the expense of Timrå IK and Rögle BK.

Participating teams[]

Team City Arena Capacity
AIK Stockholm Hovet 8,094
Brynäs IF Gävle Läkerol Arena 8,585
Frölunda HC Gothenburg Scandinavium 12,044
Färjestad BK Karlstad Löfbergs Lila Arena 8,647
HV71 Jönköping Kinnarps Arena 7,000
Linköpings HC Linköping Cloetta Center 8,500
Luleå HF Luleå Coop Norrbotten Arena 6,300
Modo Hockey Örnsköldsvik Fjällräven Center 7,600
Rögle BK Ängelholm Lindab Arena 5,150
Skellefteå AIK Skellefteå Skellefteå Kraft Arena 6,001
Timrå IK Timrå E.ON Arena 6,000
Växjö Lakers Växjö Vida Arena 5,700
  • Note: Frölunda HC played their final three home games of the regular season in Frölundaborg, which had a smaller capacity of 7,600 spectators.

Summary[]

Short-term contracts[]

Short-term contracts and the possibility of signing players affected by the 2012–13 NHL lockout was a controversial issue for several months. The board of hockey operations for Elitserien (Hockeyligan) decided to continue rejecting short-term contracts (i.e. contracts not lasting for the entire season) on 23 August 2012.[4] On 21 September 2012, the Swedish Competition Authority (SCA) examined the matter and responded with a ruling that allowed short-term contracts.[5] Hockeyligan appealed the SCA ruling to the Market Court. On 18 December 2012, the Market Court ruled against the SCA and allowed Hockeyligan to forbid short-term contracts.[6] The uncertainty and concerns of legal punishment caused a number of Elitserien clubs to refrain from signing short-term contracts and await the Market Court's decision. In the end, Cody Franson played 26 Elitserien games with Brynäs, Alexander Steen played 20 games with Modo, and Matt Duchene played 19 games and Viktor Stålberg 11 games with Frölunda before their short-term contracts expired.

Outdoor game[]

For the fourth consecutive season, an outdoor game was played. As part of Brynäs IF celebrating their 100th year as a club, they hosted Timrå IK on December 8, 2012, in a temporary arena called Gävlebocken ("Gävle Goat") Arena. Brynäs won the game 3–0 in front of 15,009 spectators.[7][8]

Decline in attendance[]

The average attendance in Elitserien fell by 10.5% from 6,385 to 5,717 spectators per game, the lowest average since the 2002–03 season. The drop meant that Elitserien was fifth in average attendance among professional ice hockey leagues (fourth in Europe) – after the NHL, NLA, DEL and KHL.[9][10] In the 2011–12 season, Elitserien had the second highest average attendance among professional hockey leagues (first in Europe).[11]

There were several reasons for the decline; Frölunda HC saw an 18.1% decrease to an average of 8,588 fans per game. The second most attended team last season, Djurgårdens IF, was relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan. Nine of the eleven returning teams from last season had lower attendance numbers, with Skellefteå AIK and Luleå HF being the only teams to increase their average attendance. HockeyAllsvenskan, on the other hand, improved its attendance average this season from 2,606 to 3,227 spectators per game, an improvement of 23.8% from the 2011–12 season.

Regular season[]

Standings[]

2012–13 Elitserien season GP W L OTW OTL GF GA GD Pts
Skellefteå AIKy 55 34 13 4 4 170 107 63 114
Färjestad BKx 55 27 14 7 7 155 110 45 102
Luleå HFx 55 25 12 9 9 145 102 43 102
HV71x 55 27 16 9 3 155 124 31 102
Linköpings HCx 55 27 19 4 5 145 136 9 94
Frölunda HCx 55 21 21 8 5 123 126 –3 84
Modo Hockeyx 55 19 19 7 10 135 129 6 81
Brynäs IFx 55 17 20 6 12 123 166 –43 75
0
AIKe 55 16 25 7 7 123 149 –26 69
Växjö Lakers HCe 55 14 26 7 8 102 130 –28 64
0
Timrå IKr 55 12 30 8 5 100 127 –27 57
Rögle BKr 55 10 34 5 6 104 174 –70 46


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

Statistics[]

Scoring leaders[]

Updated as of the end of the regular season.[12]
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Holloway, BudCanada Bud Holloway Skellefteå AIK 55 20 51 71 +25 36
Söderberg, CarlSweden Carl Söderberg Linköpings HC 54 31 29 60 +18 48
LindströmSweden Joakim Lindström Skellefteå AIK 53 18 36 54 +11 56
Arlbrandt, PärSweden Pär Arlbrandt Linköpings HC 54 21 32 53 +25 28
Little, BrocUnited States Broc Little AIK 55 16 30 46 –3 24
Krog, JasonCanada Jason Krog HV71 55 17 26 43 +16 18
Hjalmarsson, SimonSweden Simon Hjalmarsson Linköpings HC 55 12 31 43 +21 10
Lindberg, OscarSweden Oscar Lindberg Skellefteå AIK 55 17 25 42 +1 54
Järnkrok, CalleSweden Calle Järnkrok Brynäs IF 53 13 29 42 –2 12
Lee, ChrisCanada Chris Lee Färjestad BK 54 12 29 41 +20 30

Leading goaltenders[]

These are the leaders in GAA among goaltenders who have played at least 40% of the team's minutes. Updated as of the end of the regular season.[13]

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

Player Team GP TOI GA SO Sv% GAA
Salak, AlexanderCzech Republic Alexander Salák Färjestad BK 41 2452:44 66 7 .939 1.61
Eriksson, JoacimSweden Joacim Eriksson Skellefteå AIK 30 1726:17 48 5 .931 1.67
Gustafsson, JohanSweden Johan Gustafsson Luleå HF 33 2016:10 57 4 .933 1.70
Engstrand, ChristianSweden Christian Engstrand Linköpings HC 34 1934:05 61 6 .936 1.89
Hudacek, JuliusSlovakia Július Hudáček Frölunda HC 48 2894:00 91 5 .930 1.89
Lundström, JoakimSweden Joakim Lundström Timrå IK 25 1506:57 50 2 .927 1.99
Wesslau, GustafSweden Gustaf Wesslau HV71 43 2522:35 84 7 .928 2.00
Svensson, MarkusSweden Markus Svensson Skellefteå AIK 27 1587:22 54 3 .920 2.04
Starkbaum, BernhardAustria Bernhard Starkbaum Modo Hockey 46 2625:43 90 8 .933 2.06
Norrena, FredrikFinland Fredrik Norrena Växjö Lakers 46 2725:19 95 6 .919 2.09

Regular season attendance[]

[1]

Rk Team Home Away Total
GP Total Average GP Total Average GP Total Average
1 Frölunda HC 27 231,860 8,588 28 155,188 5,542 55 387,058 7,037
2 HV71 27 182,788 6,770 28 163,771 5,849 55 346,559 6,301
3 Linköpings HC 28 176,030 6,287 27 144,084 5,336 55 320,114 5,820
4 Brynäs IF 28 174,419 6,229 27 166,064 6,151 55 340,483 6,191
5 Färjestad BK 27 167,633 6,209 28 158,586 5,664 55 326,219 5,931
6 MODO 27 158,880 5,884 28 169,388 6,050 55 328,268 5,969
7 Skellefteå AIK 28 145,528 5,197 27 155,173 5,747 55 300,701 5,467
8 Luleå HF 27 139,969 5,184 28 158,814 5,672 55 298,783 5,432
9 Växjö Lakers HC 28 141,182 5,042 27 144,426 5,349 55 285,608 5,193
10 AIK 27 134,951 4,998 28 157,179 5,614 55 292,130 5,311
11 Timrå IK 28 121,137 4,326 27 162,826 6,031 55 283,963 5,163
12 Rögle BK 28 108,805 3,886 27 147,693 5,470 55 256,498 4,664
League 330 1,883,192 5,707

Playoffs[]

Playoff bracket[]

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

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Skellefteå AIK 4
8 Brynäs IF 0
1 Skellefteå AIK 4
5 Linköpings HC 1
2 Färjestad BK 4
7 Modo Hockey 1
1 Skellefteå AIK 4
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round)
3 Luleå HF 0
3 Luleå HF 4
6 Frölunda HC 2
2 Färjestad BK 1
3 Luleå HF 4
4 HV71 1
5 Linköpings HC 4

Quarterfinals[]

(1) Skellefteå AIK vs. (8) Brynäs IF[]

March 12 Skellefteå AIK 5–0 Brynäs IF Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Martin Ševc 1 - 17:00
Bud Holloway 1 - 17:59
Second period No scoring
Petter Emanuelsson 1 - pp - 10:56
Petter Emanuelsson 2 - 12:15
Bud Holloway 2 - 14:12
Third period No scoring
Joacim Eriksson 14 saves / 14 shots Goalie stats Johan Holmqvist 36 saves / 41 shots
March 14 Brynäs IF 3–7 Skellefteå AIK Läkerol Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 0:59 - Erik Forssell 1
18:58 - Pontus Petterström 1
No scoring Second period 7:41 - pp - Niclas Burström 1
18:12 - pp - Bud Holloway 3
Ryan Gunderson 1 - 7:02
Sebastian Lauritzen 1 - pp - 12:15
Daniel Widing 1 - 14:30
Third period 5:56 - Joakim Lindström 1
13:36 - pp - Jimmie Ericsson 1
15:56 - en - Erik Forssell 2
Johan Holmqvist 22 saves / 26 shots
Robin Rahm 4 saves / 7 shots
Goalie stats Markus Svensson 31 saves / 34 shots
March 16 Skellefteå AIK 4–1 Brynäs IF Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Joakim Lindström 2 - pp - 15:20 Second period 11:54 - Daniel Widing 2
Erik Forssell 3 - 9:49
Oscar Möller 1 - 17:11
Melker Karlsson 1 - en - 18:53
Third period No scoring
Joacim Eriksson 21 saves / 22 shots Goalie stats Johan Holmqvist 41 saves / 45 shots
March 18 Brynäs IF 0–4 Skellefteå AIK Läkerol Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 8:49 - pp - Viktor Arvidsson 1
10:33 - Oscar Lindberg 1
No scoring Third period 2:21 - Viktor Arvidsson 2
16:11 - en - Oscar Möller 2
Johan Holmqvist 29 saves / 33 shots Goalie stats Markus Svensson 32 saves / 32 shots
Skellefteå AIK won series 4–0


(2) Färjestad BK vs. (7) Modo Hockey[]

March 12 Färjestad BK 4–2 Modo Hockey Löfbergs Lila Arena Recap  
Per Åslund 1 - 4:58 First period 8:31 - Niklas Sundström 1
10:04 - Marcel Mueller 1
Chris Lee 1 - pp - 7:13 Second period No scoring
Per Åslund 2 - pp - 2:33
Marius Holtet 1 - 10:06
Third period No scoring
Alexander Salák 24 saves / 26 shots Goalie stats Bernhard Starkbaum 29 saves / 33 shots
March 14 Modo Hockey 3–5 Färjestad BK Fjällräven Center Recap  
Mattias Ritola 1 - 9:23 First period 12:34 - Joakim Hillding 1
Per-Åge Skrøder 1 - pp - 12:11
Niklas Sundström 2 - 15:08
Second period 9:36 - pp - Chris Lee 2
16:26 - Patrik Lundh 1
No scoring Third period 11:48 - Chris Lee 3
18:50 - en - Anders Bastiansen 1
Bernhard Starkbaum 25 saves / 30 shots Goalie stats Alexander Salák 26 saves / 29 shots
March 16 Färjestad BK 2–1 Modo Hockey Löfbergs Lila Arena Recap  
Rickard Wallin 1 - 5:19 First period 12:02 - pp - Per-Åge Skrøder 2
Chris Lee 4 - 2:19 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Alexander Salák 32 saves / 33 shots Goalie stats Bernhard Starkbaum 27 saves / 29 shots
March 18 Modo Hockey 5–4 OT Färjestad BK Fjällräven Center Recap  
No scoring First period 2:50 - Chris Lee 5
3:09 - Anders Bastiansen 2
Mattias Ritola 2 - 1:44
Kyle Cumiskey 1 - pp - 7:44
Second period 0:25 - pp - Marius Holtet 2
Marcel Mueller 2 - pp - 9:44
Jonas Ahnelöv 1 - 16:20
Third period 8:41 - Marius Holtet 3
Ladislav Nagy 1 - 5:01 First overtime period No scoring
Bernhard Starkbaum 0 saves / 2 shots
Linus Ullmark 25 saves / 27 shots
Goalie stats Alexander Salák 34 saves / 39 shots
March 20 Färjestad BK 1–0 OT Modo Hockey Löfbergs Lila Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Rickard Wallin 2 - 0:57 First overtime period No scoring
Alexander Salák 26 saves / 26 shots Goalie stats Linus Ullmark 39 saves / 40 shots
Färjestad BK won series 4–1


(3) Luleå HF vs. (6) Frölunda HC[]

March 13 Luleå HF 5–2 Frölunda HC Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
Sami Sandell 1 - 0:31
Jan Sandström 1 - 12:51
First period 6:19 - Fredrik Eriksson 1
Linus Persson 1 - 2:49
Linus Klasen 1 - 10:32
Second period 11:07 - pp - Joel Lundqvist 1
Joonas Vihko 1 en - 18:23 Third period No scoring
Johan Gustafsson 13 saves / 15 shots Goalie stats Július Hudáček 26 saves / 31 shots
March 15 Frölunda HC 2–0 Luleå HF Scandinavium Recap  
Magnus Kahnberg 1 - pp - 10:44
Fabian Brunnström 1 - 11:07
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Július Hudáček 34 saves / 34 shots Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson 19 saves / 21 shots
March 17 Luleå HF 3–1 Frölunda HC Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
Karl Fabricius 1 - pp - 10:31
Daniel Gunnarsson 1 - pp - 19:20
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Linus Klasen 2 - pp - 5:03 Third period 13:55 - Joel Lundqvist 2
Johan Gustafsson 20 saves / 21 shots Goalie stats Július Hudáček 25 saves / 28 shots
March 19 Frölunda HC 4–3 2OT Luleå HF Scandinavium Recap  
Christian Bäckman 1 - pp - 12:19 First period 15:59 - Jan Sandström 2
Magnus Kahnberg 2 - pp - 17:57 Second period No scoring
Joel Lundqvist 3 - 0:21 Third period 7:44 - Niklas Fogström 1
8:08 - Chris Abbott 1
Mathis Olimb 1 - 14:58 Second overtime period No scoring
Július Hudáček 46 saves / 49 shots Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson 36 saves / 40 shots
March 21 Luleå HF 4–1 Frölunda HC Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
Peter Cehlarik 1 - 12:01 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
Linus Persson 2 - 13:49
Linus Persson 3 - en - 19:26
Niklas Olausson 1 - en - 19:52
Third period 16:55 - Brendan Bell 1
Johan Gustafsson 28 saves / 29 shots Goalie stats Július Hudáček 27 saves / 31 shots
March 23 Frölunda HC 2–4 Luleå HF Scandinavium Recap  
No scoring First period 5:20 - Chris Abbott 2
13:21 - pp - Daniel Gunnarsson 2
Jari Tolsa 1 - pp - 9:58 Second period 3:53 - Toni Koivisto 1
Henrik Tömmernes 1 - 17:49 Third period 18:17 - en - Daniel Mannberg 1
Július Hudáček 15 saves / 19 shots Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson 33 saves / 35 shots
Luleå HF won series 4–2


(4) HV71 vs. (5) Linköpings HC[]

March 13 HV71 6–0 Linköpings HC Kinnarps Arena Recap  
Mats Trygg 1 - 2:10
Anton Bengtsson 1 - 16:16
First period No scoring
Rhett Rakhshani 1 - 2:19
Elias Fälth 1 - 17:45
Second period No scoring
Mats Trygg 2 - 10:57
Johan Lindström 1 - 14:14
Third period No scoring
Gustaf Wesslau 19 saves / 19 shots Goalie stats Christian Engstrand 16 saves / 20 shots
Andreas Andersson 11 saves / 13 shots
March 15 Linköpings HC 6–1 HV71 Cloetta Center Recap  
Sebastian Karlsson 1 - sh - 11:29
Mattias Bäckman 1 - pp - 16:31
Simon Hjalmarsson 1 - pp - 17:14
First period 14:19 - sh - Patrik Carlsson 1
Magnus Johansson 1 - 3:52 Second period No scoring
Daniel Grillfors 1 - en - 15:14
Pär Arlbrandt 1 - en - 17:27
Third period No scoring
Christian Engstrand 31 saves / 32 shots Goalie stats Gustaf Wesslau 26 saves / 32 shots
March 17 HV71 4–5 OT Linköpings HC Kinnarps Arena Recap  
Jesper Fasth 1 - 2:45 First period 7:57 - Pär Arlbrandt 2
David Petrasek 1 - 4:16
Per Ledin 1 - 6:33
Jason Krog 1 - pp - 7:57
Second period 0:52 - Robin Figren 1
12:23 - Robin Figren 2
No scoring Third period 1:16 - sh - Lee Goren 1
No scoring First overtime period 5:40 - ps - Pär Arlbrandt 3
Gustaf Wesslau 19 saves / 24 shots Goalie stats Christian Engstrand 34 saves / 38 shots
March 19 Linköpings HC 5–4 OT HV71 Cloetta Center Recap  
Robin Figren 3 - 14:03 First period 2:43 - Johan Lindström 2
18:27 - Andreas Jämtin 1
Johannes Salmonsson 1 - sh - 7:22
Magnus Johansson 2 - pp - 14:27
Second period 4:16 - Johan Lindström 3
15:24 - Patrik Carlsson 2
Lee Goren 2 - 19:09 Third period No scoring
Simon Hjalmarsson 2 - 2:27 First overtime period No scoring
Christian Engstrand 5 saves / 6 shots
Andreas Andersson 10 saves / 13 shots
Goalie stats Gustaf Wesslau 19 saves / 24 shots
March 21 HV71 1–6 Linköpings HC Kinnarps Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 5:04 - Robin Figren 4
11:37 - Johannes Salmonsson 2
12:44 - Pär Arlbrandt 4
No scoring Second period 9:44 - pp - Patrik Zackrisson 1
10:32 - ps - Pär Arlbrandt 5
Patrik Carlsson 3 - 6:51 Third period 16:48 - en - Simon Hjalmarsson 3
Gustaf Wesslau 4 saves / 7 shots
Jonas Gunnarsson 5 saves / 8 shots
Goalie stats Andreas Andersson 34 saves / 35 shots
Linköpings HC won series 4–1


Semifinals[]

(1) Skellefteå AIK vs. (5) Linköpings HC[]

Skellefteå won the series 4–1 and advanced to the Finals for the third year in a row, becoming the first team to achieve this feat since HV71 between 20082010.


March 28 Skellefteå AIK 2–3 OT Linköpings HC Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
Oscar Möller 3 - 3:51 First period No scoring
Joakim Lindström 3 - pp - 4:55 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 3:07 - Patrik Zackrisson 2
13:52 - sh - Sebastian Karlsson 2
No scoring First overtime period 15:18 - Erik Lindhagen 1
Markus Svensson 33 saves / 36 shots Goalie stats Christian Engstrand 36 saves / 38 shots
March 30 Linköpings HC 2–3 OT Skellefteå AIK Cloetta Center Recap  
Mattias Bäckman 2 - 7:34
Carl Söderberg 1 - sh - 9:24
First period 10:33 - pp - Oscar Lindberg 2
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 19:28 - Viktor Arvidsson 3
No scoring First overtime period 6:43 - John Klingberg 1
Christian Engstrand 30 saves / 33 shots Goalie stats Joacim Eriksson 17 saves / 19 shots
April 1 Skellefteå AIK 3–2 OT Linköpings HC Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Viktor Arvidsson 4 - 4:15 Second period 12:38 - sh - Magnus Johansson 3
13:52 - Pär Arlbrandt 6
Petter Emanuelsson 3 - 9:11 Third period No scoring
Oscar Lindberg 3 - 3:27 First overtime period No scoring
Joacim Eriksson 18 saves / 20 shots Goalie stats Christian Engstrand 44 saves / 47 shots
April 3 Linköpings HC 2–3 OT Skellefteå AIK Cloetta Center Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 5:31 - Petter Emanuelsson 4
16:29 - Joakim Lindström 4
Simon Hjalmarsson 4 - 0:27
Simon Hjalmarsson 5 - 19:11
Third period No scoring
No scoring First overtime period 4:48 - Oscar Lindberg 4
Christian Engstrand 24 saves / 27 shots Goalie stats Joacim Eriksson 25 saves / 27 shots
April 5 Skellefteå AIK 3–1 Linköpings HC Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
Oscar Möller 4 - 19:43 First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 9:34 - pp - Pär Arlbrandt 7
Petter Emanuelsson 5 - 12:12
Jimmie Ericsson 2 - 17:00
Third period No scoring
Joacim Eriksson 14 saves / 15 shots Goalie stats Christian Engstrand 32 saves / 35 shots
Skellefteå AIK won series 4–1


(2) Färjestad BK vs. (3) Luleå HF[]

Luleå won the series 4–1 and advanced to the Finals for the first time since winning the Swedish Championship in 1996. Linus Persson's game-deciding goal in Game 4, 12 seconds into overtime, is a new record for the fastest overtime goal scored in Elitserien playoff history.[14]


March 29 Färjestad BK 1–4 Luleå HF Löfbergs Lila Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 12:10 - pp - Anton Hedman 1
Chris Lee 6 - 7:50 Second period 2:31 - Toni Koivisto 2
15:15 - pp - Linus Klasen 3
No scoring Third period 18:58 - en - Chris Abbott 3
Alexander Salák 24 saves / 28 shots Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson 26 saves / 27 shots
March 31 Luleå HF 5–2 Färjestad BK Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
Cam Abbott 1 - 13:46 First period 9:55 - Christian Berglund 1
Joonas Vihko 2 - pp - 1:12
Jan Sandström 3 - pp - 1:56
Cam Abbott 2 - 6:39
Second period 2:36 - pp - Mikael Johansson 1
Mika Pyörälä 1 - en - 18:59 Third period No scoring
Johan Gustafsson 17 saves / 19 shots Goalie stats Alexander Salák 22 saves / 27 shots
April 2 Färjestad BK 4–1 Luleå HF Löfbergs Lila Arena Recap  
Anders Bastiansen 3 - 18:26
Chris Lee 7 - 19:33
First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 9:54 - pp - Linus Persson 4
Mikael Johansson 2 - 1:15
Patrik Lundh 2 - 11:38
Third period No scoring
Alexander Salák 30 saves / 31 shots Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson 16 saves / 20 shots
April 4 Luleå HF 3–2 OT Färjestad BK Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 2:07 - Anton Grundel 1
Karl Fabricius 2 - 1:16
Jens Jakobs 1 - 4:49
Second period 9:24 - pp - Christian Berglund 2
No scoring Third period No scoring
Linus Persson 5 - 0:12 First overtime period No scoring
Johan Gustafsson 18 saves / 20 shots Goalie stats Alexander Salák 36 saves / 39 shots
April 6 Färjestad BK 1–2 OT Luleå HF Löfbergs Lila Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Magnus Nygren 1 - pp - 8:12 Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period 11:16 - pp - Linus Persson 6
No scoring First overtime period 12:45 - Linus Klasen 4
Alexander Salák 30 saves / 32 shots Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson 44 saves / 45 shots
Luleå HF won series 4–1


Finals: (1) Skellefteå AIK vs. (3) Luleå HF[]

Skellefteå AIK - Luleå HF Finals 2013, Game 1

The Finals became a matchup between the league's two northernmost teams: Skellefteå and Luleå. Skellefteå won three of the five regular-season games against Luleå; two of the five games had to be decided in a shootout. This was only the second playoff series between these two teams; in 2011, Skellefteå defeated Luleå in six games to advance to the Finals (where they eventually lost). This was Skellefteå's third consecutive Finals appearance (Skellefteå reached the Finals in 2011 and 2012), and their fourth overall excluding seasons before Elitserien was formed. Luleå made their first Finals appearance since losing the Swedish Championship to Färjestad three games to one in 1997, as well as their third appearance overall (Luleå became Swedish Champions in 1996).

Skellefteå won the series 4–0, and became Swedish champions for the first time since 1978, and only the second time in club history. Luleå became the first team since 2003 to get swept in the Finals, in four straight games. Skellefteå finished the playoffs with a 12–1 record, the best playoff record since Färjestad's playoff run in .

In Game 4, Skellefteå clinched the Swedish Championship with a 4–0 shutout over Luleå. Goaltender Joacim Eriksson stopped all 32 shots against Skellefteå's crease. After the first period, Skellefteå was up 2–0, following goals by Oscar Möller at 3:33 and Erik Forssell at 15:22. 5:32 into the second period, Johan Forsberg netted his first goal of the playoffs to give Skellefteå a three-goal lead. With less than four minutes to go in the third period, Erik Forssell sealed the Swedish Championship for Skellefteå with an empty netter, his second goal of the game.


April 13 Skellefteå AIK 1–0 OT Luleå HF Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Bud Holloway 4 - 8:30 First overtime period No scoring
Joacim Eriksson 18 saves / 18 shots Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson 44 saves / 45 shots
April 14 Luleå HF 2–4 Skellefteå AIK Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
Linus Persson 7 - 2:35 First period 11:37 - Petter Emanuelsson 6
15:01 - Viktor Arvidsson 5
16:55 - Jimmie Ericsson 3
Linus Persson 8 - 12:24 Second period 6:01 - Melker Karlsson 2
No scoring Third period No scoring
Johan Gustafsson 18 saves / 22 shots Goalie stats Joacim Eriksson 32 saves / 34 shots
April 16 Skellefteå AIK 2–1 Luleå HF Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 18:50 - pp - Daniel Gunnarsson 3
Martin Ševc 2 - 0:32
Viktor Arvidsson 6 - 18:00
Second period No scoring
No scoring Third period No scoring
Joacim Eriksson 28 saves / 29 shots Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson 23 saves / 25 shots
April 18 Luleå HF 0–4 Skellefteå AIK Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
No scoring First period 3:33 - Oscar Möller 5
15:22 - Erik Forssell 4
No scoring Second period 5:32 - Johan Forsberg 1
No scoring Third period 16:22 - en - Erik Forssell 5
Johan Gustafsson 37 saves / 40 shots Goalie stats Joacim Eriksson 32 saves / 32 shots
Skellefteå AIK won series 4–0


Statistics[]

Scoring leaders[]

Updated as of the end of the playoffs.[15]
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Persson, LinusSweden Linus Persson Luleå HF 15 8 4 12 +4 6
Arlbrandt, PärSweden Pär Arlbrandt Linköpings HC 10 7 5 12 +6 4
Lee, ChrisCanada Chris Lee Färjestad BK 10 7 5 12 +5 6
Lindberg, OscarSweden Oscar Lindberg Skellefteå AIK 13 4 8 12 +13 16
Klasen, LinusSweden Linus Klasen Luleå HF 14 4 8 12 –4 4
Hjalmarsson, SimonSweden Simon Hjalmarsson Linköpings HC 10 5 6 11 +5 8
Lindström, JoakimSweden Joakim Lindström Skellefteå AIK 13 4 7 11 +3 4
Olausson, NiklasSweden Niklas Olausson Luleå HF 15 1 10 11 +2 4
Forssell, ErikSweden Erik Forssell Skellefteå AIK 13 5 5 10 +6 2
Möller, OscarSweden Oscar Möller Skellefteå AIK 13 5 5 10 +4 2

Leading goaltenders[]

These are the leaders in GAA and save percentage among goaltenders who played at least 40% of the team's minutes. The table is sorted by GAA, and the criteria for inclusion are bolded. Updated as of the end of the playoffs.[16]

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

Player Team GP TOI GA SO Sv% GAA
Eriksson, Joacim Sweden Joacim Eriksson Skellefteå AIK 10 623:01 11 3 .952 1.06
Ullmark, Linus Sweden Linus Ullmark Modo Hockey 2 122:49 3 0 .955 1.47
Gustafsson, Johan Sweden Johan Gustafsson Luleå HF 15 946:10 32 0 .925 2.03
Hudacek, Julius Slovakia Július Hudáček Frölunda HC 6 388:29 15 1 .920 2.32
Salak, Alexander Czech Republic Alexander Salák Färjestad BK 10 616:06 24 1 .922 2.34

Elitserien awards[]

Guldhjälmen: Bud Holloway, Skellefteå AIK
Guldpucken: Jimmie Ericsson, Skellefteå AIK
Honken Trophy: Gustaf Wesslau, HV71
Håkan Loob Trophy: Carl Söderberg, Linköpings HC
Rookie of the Year: William Karlsson, HV71
Salming Trophy: Magnus Nygren, Färjestad BK
Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy: Oscar Lindberg, Skellefteå AIK
Guldpipan:

Suspensions and fines[]

See also[]

References[]

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External links[]

Media related to 2012-2013 Swedish Elite League season at Wikimedia Commons

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