2010–11 Elitserien (bandy)

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2010–11 Elitserien season
League Flag of Sweden.svg Elitserien
Sport Bandy
Duration27 October 2010 – 21 March 2011
Number of teams14
Regular season
League Champions Sandvikens AIK
  Runners-up Bollnäs GIF
Top scorerChristoffer Edlund
Promoted to Allsvenskan GAIS, Kalix BF
Relegated to Allsvenskan Haparanda-Tornio PV,
IF Boltic
Playoffs
Finals champions Sandvikens AIK
  Runners-up Bollnäs GIF
Elitserien seasons


League table

The regular season started 27 October 2010 and ended 19 February 2011. [1]

Contents


Standings as of 22 February 2011 [2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAPtsGD
1 Sandvikens AIK 26202419910042+99
2 Bollnäs GIF 2617271389436+44
3 Edsbyns IF 26162814010234+38
4 Villa Lidköping BK 26161915812133+37
5 Hammarby IF 26135814110731+34
6 Broberg/Söderhamn Bandy 261421013111430+17
7 IK Sirius 261241010910428+5
8 Västerås SK 261151011310227+11
9 Vetlanda BK 26971012313325-10
10 IFK Kungälv 2611213909924-9
11 Tillberga IK 26671312313419-11
12 IFK Vänersborg 2664169012216-32
13 Haparanda-Tornio PV 2663178515515-70
14 IF Boltic 261223742274-153

Teams 1–8 qualifies to the playoffs, teams 9–10 qualifies to next season's Elitserien, teams 11–12 plays the second placed teams of each Allsvenskan to qualify to next season and teams 13–14 are relegated to Allsvenskan

Knock-out stage

The quarter and semi finals started 22 February and ended 10 March. The final was played 20 March 2011. [3]

Quarter finals Semi finals Final
         
1 Sandvikens AIK 3 wins
8 Västerås SK 0 wins
1 Sandvikens AIK 3 wins
5 Hammarby IF 0 wins
3 Edsbyns IF 2 wins
5 Hammarby IF 3 wins
1 Sandvikens AIK 6
2 Bollnäs GIF 5
2 Bollnäs GIF 3 wins
7 IK Sirius 1 win
2 Bollnäs GIF 3 wins
4 Villa Lidköping BK 0 wins
4 Villa Lidköping BK 3 wins
6 Broberg/Söderhamn Bandy 2 wins

Final

Sandvikens AIK 6–5 (a.e.t.) Bollnäs GIF
Svechnikov (13)
Aarni (25)
Berlin (52)
Edlund (61, pen., 65)
Eriksson (93)
Report Spinnars (21, cor.)
Hellmyrs (38, 45+1, cor.)
Forslund (49, 57)
Studenternas IP
Attendance: 19,117
Referee: Hakan Sjosten

Relegation play-offs

Qualification to the 2011–2012 season was played between 1 and 5 March 2011. [4]

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of end of season. [5]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Edlund Sandvikens AIK 77
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Nilsson Hammarby IF 56
3 Flag of Sweden.svg David Karlsson Villa Lidköping BK 51
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Joakim Hedqvist Broberg/Söderhamn Bandy 47
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Mickelsson IK Sirius 46
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Tomas Knutson Vetlanda BK 34
7 Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Lukkarila Bollnäs GIF 33
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Andersson Villa Lidköping BK 31
Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Nilsson Västerås SK
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Jesper Bryngelson Villa Lidköping BK 30

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