Brynäs IF Dam

Brynäs IF Dam are an ice hockey team in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL). They play in Gävle, on the eastern-central coast of Sweden, at the Monitor ERP Arena. A constituent part of the Swedish sports club Brynäs IF, they are the sister team of Brynäs IF of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).

Brynäs IF
2021–22 SDHL season
CityGävle, Sweden
LeagueSDHL
Founded1998
Home arenaMonitor ERP Arena
Colors     
General managerErika Grahm
Head coachHenrik Glaas
CaptainRosa Lindstedt
Championships
Regular season titles1 (2012)

History

Between 2010 and 2013, the club advanced to the Riksserien playoff finals four seasons in a row, finishing in second place each time. In 2014, the club unveiled new jerseys, the only ones in Europe to be completely ad-free.[1]

Between 2013 and 2019, the club saw its fortunes decline dramatically, and in 2017, head coach Madeleine Östling left the club to coach Linköping instead.[2]

After the 2017–18 season saw Brynäs finish in 8th place amid numerous complaints surrounding the treatment of players, the club launched a significant rebuild, firing head coach Åke Lilljebjörn, increasing investment into development programmes, and signing star forward Erika Grahm on a player-coach contract with the intention of training her to be the organisation's future Sports Manager.[3]

After making a number of major signings, including Lara Stalder, Michela Cava, and Kateřina Mrázová, improved to 3rd in the league during the 2019–20 SDHL season, and advanced to the semi-finals for the first time in seven years. In January 2020, the club announced a cooperation with the municipality to create a local sports education centre, allowing young girls to specialise in hockey education during high school.[4] After the end of the season, Stalder would be the first women to be awarded the Guldhjälmen as the SDHL's most valuable player.[5]

The team began the 2020–21 SDHL season with a seven-game winning streak, the last team in the league to remain undefeated until a 5–3 loss to Linköping HC.[6][7]

Season-by-season results

This is a partial list of the most recent seasons completed by Brynäs IF Dam. Note that the SDHL was known as Riksserien until 2016.

Code explanation: Finish = Rank at end of regular season; GP = Games played, W = Wins (3 points), OTW = Overtime wins (2 points), OTL = Overtime losses (1 point), L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points, Top scorer: Points (Goals+Assists)

Season League Regular season Post season results
Finish GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts Top scorer
2015-16 Riksserien 7th 361333176910748 A. Östlund 27 (11+16) Lost quarterfinal against Luleå HF/MSSK
2016-17 SDHL 6th 36144315789753 A. Borgqvist 36 (14+22) Lost quarterfinal against Luleå HF/MSSK
2017-18 SDHL 8th 36931235812134 A. Borgqvist 23 (8+15) Lost quarterfinal against Luleå HF/MSSK
2018-19 SDHL 7th 361212217110740 E. Grahm 30 (11+19) Lost quarterfinal against Modo Hockey
2019-20 SDHL 3rd 36214381409974 L. Stalder 71 (42+29) Lost semifinal against Luleå HF/MSSK
2020-21 SDHL 2nd 36281251687688 L. Stalder 82 (31+51) Lost final against Luleå HF/MSSK

Players and personnel

2021–22 roster

As of 23 January 2022[8][9]
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
28 Jenny Antonsson LW/C L 20 2021 Asarum, Karlshamn, Blekinge, Sweden
9 Josefin Bouveng C L 20 2020 Uppsala, Uppland, Sweden
23 Emma Forsgren D L 19 2019 Danderyd, Uppland, Sweden
30 Felicia Frank G L 17 2021 Falköping, Västergötland, Sweden
17 Jaycee Gebhard C L 24 2020 Plenty, Saskatchewan, Canada
35 Ellen Jonsson G L 23 2013 Söderhamn, Hälsingland, Sweden
7 Samantha Kolowratová D R 25 2021 Prague, Czech Republic
41 Denisa Křížová F L 27 2019 Horní Cerekev, Kraj Vysočina, Czech Republic
89 Stella Lindell F L 16 2021
4 Rosa Lindstedt (C) D L 34 2020 Ylöjärvi, Pirkanmaa, Finland
77 Sofia Ljung D L 18 2020
21 Hilda Ljungberg C L 16 2021 Västerås, Västmanland, Sweden
94 Anna Meixner F L 27 2020 Zell am See, Salzburg, Austria
16 Kateřina Mrázová C L 29 2019 Prague, Czechia
18 Emma Murén W L 24 2019 Karlstad, Värmland, Sweden
1 Eveliina Mäkinen G L 27 2021 Kuikainen, Satakunta, Finland
2 Maja Nylén Persson (A) D R 21 2019 Avesta, Dalarna, Sweden
15 Lara Stalder (A) C R 27 2019 Lucerne, Switzerland
5 Ebba Strandberg D L 24 2020 Kalmar, Småland, Sweden
22 Hanna Thuvik C/LW L 19 2020 Skärhamn, Bohuslän, Sweden
12 Mina Waxin D L 21 2021 Stockholm, Sweden
57 Maja Ålenius D R 17 2021

Coaching staff and team personnel

  • Head coach: Henrik Glaas
  • Assistant coach: Filip Eriksson
  • Assistant coach: Andreas Östlund
  • Goaltending coach: Johan Ryman
  • Goaltending coach: Henning Sohlberg
  • Video coach: Georgina Farman
  • Conditioning Coach: Oliver Lindholm
  • Development coach: Ove Molin
  • Equipment managers: Per Lindholm & Tony Lundkvist
  • Physical therapist: Pär Thures

Team captaincy history

Head coaches

  • Johnny Pedersen, 2002–03
  • Lars Landström, 2007–2009
  • Magnus Grönlund, 2009–2012
  • Henrik Orevik, 2012–2015
  • Madeleine Östling, 2015–2017
  • Åke Lilljebjörn, 2017–18
  • Magnus Carlsson, 2018–19
  • Henrik Glaas, 2019–

Franchise records and leaders

All-time scoring leaders

The top-ten point-scorers (goals + assists) of Brynäs IF.

Note: Nat = Nationality; Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game;   = 2021–22 Brynäs IF player

Points
NatPlayerPosGPGAPtsP/G
Angelica ÖstlundC3101161322480.800
Anna BorgqvistC/LW188851031831.000
Lara StalderC/D7273801532.125
Karin JohanssonRW15069791480.987
Henriette SletbakRW13355591140.857
Kateřina MrázováC6338761141.810
Angelica LorsellC13847651120.812
Emma EliassonD9959461051.061
Lina BäcklinD2693363960.357
Erika GrahnLW/C972960890.918

Source: Elite Prospects[10]

References

  1. Brynäs IF (1 September 2020). "Brynäs IF uppdaterar den reklamfria dräkten". via.tt.se (Press release) (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  2. "Världsmästare tar över Brynäs". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). 18 July 2017. Archived from the original on 23 July 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  3. Foster, Meredith (15 June 2018). "Erika Grahm's Next Chapter". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  4. Kingdahl, Thomas (21 January 2020). "Brynäs storsatsar på damverksamheten". Expressen (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 22 January 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  5. Larsson, Jonathan (5 March 2020). "Lara Stalder historisk – får Guldhjälmen". Expressen (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 5 March 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  6. Jay, Michelle (10 September 2020). "2020-21 SDHL Preview". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  7. Almroth, Martin (9 October 2020). "Underkänt mål räddade Linköping – första laget att slå Brynäs i SDHL". SVT Sport (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 12 October 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  8. "SDHL (W) - Brynäs IF, 2021-2022 Roster". Elite Prospects. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  9. "Brynäs IF SDHL spelartrupp". Brynäs IF (in Swedish). Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  10. "All Time Regular Season Player Stats for Brynäs IF to 20/21 Season". Elite Prospects. Archived from the original on 23 December 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
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