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1999–2000 Djurgårdens IF (men's hockey) season

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1999-2000 Djurgårdens IF
Elitserien 1999/2000 champions
League1st SHL
1999-2000 record23-12-15
Goals for180
Goals against127
Team information
CoachHardy Nilsson, Mats Waltin
CaptainCharles Berglund
ArenaGloben
Average attendance7,437 (2nd)
Team leaders
GoalsSweden Kristofer Ottosson (25)
AssistsNorway Espen Knutsen (35)
PointsNorway Espen Knutsen (53)
Penalty minutesSweden Mikael Magnusson (73)
Goals against averageSweden Mikael Tellqvist (2.22)

The 1999–2000 Djurgårdens IF Hockey season was the season in which the Swedish Djurgården ice hockey team finished first in the league, one point ahead of Brynäs. Djurgården was going to play rival Färjestad in quarterfinals. After a tough 7-game series Djurgården won and got to play Luleå and won pretty easily with a score of 3-0. Then in the finals Djurgården played against Modo Hockey with the Sedin twins (Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin). Djurgården won 3-0 and became Swedish champions for the first time since 1991. It was also the season in which Djurgården's coach Hardy Nilsson created the new play called Torpedo hockey.

Playoffs

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1999–2000 Playoffs
Quarterfinals: 4–3 (Home: 2–1–1 ; Road: 1–1–1)
Round Date Opponent Score Goaltender Venue Attendance Series Recap
1 12/3 2000 Färjestad 2 – 3 Tellqvist Globe Arena 7,699 0 – 1 [1]
2 14/3 2000 Färjestad 1 – 0 Tellqvist Färjestads Ishall 4,679 1 – 1 [2]
3 16/3 2000 Färjestad 5 – 3 Tellqvist Globe Arena 12,362 2 – 1 [3]
4 18/3 2000 Färjestad 1 – 3 Tellqvist Färjestads Ishall 4,642 2 – 2 [4]
5 20/3 2000 Färjestad 2 – 3 OT Tellqvist Globe Arena 10,554 2 – 3 [5]
6 22/3 2000 Färjestad 4 – 3 OT Tellqvist Färjestads Ishall 4,682 3 – 3 [6]
7 24/3 2000 Färjestad 4 – 1 Tellqvist Globe Arena 13,052 4 – 3 [7]
Semifinals: 3–0 (Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–0–0)
Round Date Opponent Score Goaltender Venue Attendance Series Recap
8 26/3 2000 Luleå 6 – 0 Tellqvist Globe Arena 8,589 1 – 0 [8]
9 28/3 2000 Luleå 5 – 1 Tellqvist Delfinens ishall 5,675 2 – 0 [9]
10 30/3 2000 Luleå 2 – 1 OT Tellqvist Globe Arena 13,850 3 – 0 [10]
Finals: 3–0 (Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–0–0)
Round Date Opponent Score Goaltender Venue Attendance Series Recap
11 7/4 2000 Modo 5 – 0 Tellqvist Globe Arena 13,850 1 – 0 [11]
12 9/4 2000 Modo 3 – 2 OT Tellqvist Kempehallen 6, 050 2 – 0 [12]
13 11/4 2000 Modo 4 – 1 Tellqvist Globe Arena 13,850 3 – 0 [13]

Player statistics

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Regular season

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Skaters Top-10

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes;

Player GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Norway Espen Knutsen 48 18 35 53 +22 65
Sweden Kristofer Ottosson 47 25 15 40 +20 12
Sweden Mikael Johansson 49 17 22 39 +22 13
Sweden Mikael Håkanson 48 17 17 34 +19 26
Sweden Per Eklund 50 20 13 33 +10 38
Sweden Thomas Johansson 39 15 14 29 -2 20
Sweden Björn Nord 49 17 11 28 -6 62
Sweden Nichlas Falk 49 4 23 27 +6 18
Sweden Mathias Tjärnqvist 50 12 12 24 +8 20
Sweden Daniel Tjärnqvist 42 3 16 19 +15 8

Playoffs

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Skaters Top-10

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes;

Player GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Norway Espen Knutsen 13 5 16 21 +12 2
Sweden Mikael Johansson 13 8 8 16 +11 0
Sweden Mikael Håkanson 13 3 8 11 +10 12
Sweden Kristofer Ottosson 13 7 2 9 +12 2
Sweden Nichlas Falk 13 2 5 7 +2 4
Sweden Björn Nord 13 4 2 6 +3 8
Sweden Mathias Tjärnqvist 13 3 2 5 0 16
Sweden Mikael Magnusson 13 3 2 5 0 34
Sweden Charles Berglund 13 1 4 5 0 8
Sweden Per Eklund 13 3 1 4 -2 6
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