2009–10 Elitserien (bandy)

Last updated
2010–11 Elitserien season
League Flag of Sweden.svg Elitserien
Sport Bandy
Duration30 October 2009 – 21 March 2010
Number of teams14
Regular season
League Champions Hammarby IF
  Runners-up Sandvikens AIK
Promoted to Allsvenskan Tillberga, IF Boltic
Relegated to Allsvenskan Katrineholm Värmbol BS, Falu BS
Playoffs
Finals champions Hammarby IF
  Runners-up Bollnäs GIF
Elitserien seasons

League table

The regular season started 30 October 2009 and ended 19 February 2010. [1]

Contents

Standings as of 15 February 2011 [2]

TeamGPWTLGSGAP+/-
1 Hammarby IF 26194317810142+77
2 Sandvikens AIK 2619342249741+127
3 Bollnäs GIF 2614661427334+69
4 Villa Lidköping BK 26153814410533+39
5 Edsbyns IF 26144815010532+45
6 Västerås SK 261421014911130+38
7 IK Sirius 2613491079930+8
8 Broberg/Söderhamn Bandy 261411113510129+34
9 Haparanda-Tornio PV 261151012712427+3
10 Vetlanda BK 261051111812125-3
11 IFK Vänersborg 261011510313821-35
12 IFK Kungälv 2680188315216-69
13 Falu BS 26112463216 3-153
14 Katrineholm Värmbol BS 26012569249 1-180

Teams 1–8 qualified to the playoffs, teams 9–10 qualified to the 2010-11 Elitserien, teams 11–12 played the second placed teams of each Allsvenskan to qualify to next season and teams 13–14 was relegated to Allsvenskan

Knock-out stage

The quarter and semi finals started 23 February and ended 16 March. The final was played 21 March 2010. [3]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Hammarby IF 3 wins
IK Sirius 1 win
Hammarby IF 3 wins
Villa Lidköping BK 0 wins
Villa Lidköping BK 3 wins
Edsbyns IF 1 win
Hammarby IF 3
Bollnäs GIF 1
Sandvikens AIK 3 wins
Västerås SK 1 win
Bollnäs GIF 3 wins
Sandvikens AIK 2 wins
Bollnäs GIF 3 wins
Broberg/Söderhamn Bandy 1 win

Final

Hammarby IF 3–1 (a.e.t.) Bollnäs GIF
Östblom
Erixon
Sundin
Report Aaltonen
Attendance: 25,560

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of end of season. [4]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Edlund Sandvikens AIK 91
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Nilsson Hammarby IF 54
Flag of Sweden.svg David Karlsson Hammarby IF
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Muhrén Sandvikens AIK 48
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Joakim Hedqvist Edsbyns IF 45
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Andersson Villa Lidköping BK 43
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Jesper Bryngelson Villa Lidköping BK 37
8 Flag of Finland.svg Antti Ekman HaparandaTornio BF 35
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Nilsson Västerås SK 34
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Mickelsson IK Sirius 32

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