Fredrik Stillman

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Fredrik Stillman
Born (1966-08-22) August 22, 1966 (age 58)
Jönköping, Sweden
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for HV71 (SEL)
Berlin Capitals (DEL)
National teamFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Playing career 19852001
Medal record
Men's ice hockey
Representing Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Olympic Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1994 Lillehammer Team
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1995 Stockholm and Gävle Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1994 Bolzano, Canazei, Milan Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1993 Munich and Dortmund Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1992 Prague and Bratislava Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1991 Turku, Helsinki, Tampere Team

Fredrik Jan-Ove Stillman (born August 22, 1966) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player, currently general manager for HV71 in the Swedish elite league Elitserien.

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Playing career

Stillman, sometimes locally called "Mr. HV", played as a defender when active, until a shoulder injury, which he suffered in a training match against IF Troja-Ljungby in 2000, [1] forced him to retire. He only played for one club, HV71, in the Swedish Elitserien during his career, although during two seasons, 1995–96 and 1999–00, he played in the German ice hockey league DEL with Berlin Capitals. [2] He still holds HV71's club records of most career assists (197) and career points (287). [3] On December 26, 2001, Stillman's jersey, no. 14, along with Stefan Örnskog's no. 15, were retired during a ceremony before a match against Frölunda HC in Kinnarps Arena. [4]

Managing career

After the 2000–01 season, Stillman retired from his active playing career and was appointed assistant manager to Pär Mårts in HV71. In March 2005, when HV71 signed Göran Sjöberg as assistant manager, Stillman was appointed general manager, a position which he held until 2014. [5]

In 2008, Stillman won the Swedish Championship for the third time, as general manager of HV71. Previously he had won the championship as a player in 1995 and as a coach in 2004. [6]

Awards

Records

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

   Regular season   Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1982–83 HV71 SWE II 20112
1983–84 HV71SWE II27561116
1984–85 HV71SWE II228122028
1985–86 HV71 SEL 3258136
1986–87 HV71SEL3607718
1987–88 HV71SEL3565112620002
1988–89 HV71SEL3958131230002
1989–90 HV71SEL40691524
1990–91 HV71SEL39717243421120
1991–92 HV71SEL39811193831234
1992–93 HV71SEL406222836
1993–94 HV71SEL398122034
1994–95 HV71SEL3991625471325722
1995–96 Preussen Devils DEL 508212922112572
1996–97 HV71SEL50631371650228
1997–98 HV71SEL45513182251236
1998–99 HV71SEL5012294122
1999–2000 Berlin Capitals DEL56416202270226
2000–01 HV71SEL42791618
SEL totals56590197287353335121744
DEL totals1171443574670226

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1983 Sweden EJC 50110
1984 SwedenEJC5022
1986 Sweden WJC 70114
1991 Sweden WC 61230
1992 Sweden OG 80004
1992 SwedenWC81122
1993 SwedenWC81120
1994 SwedenOG83252
1994 SwedenWC81120
1995 SwedenWC82134
Junior totals170444
Senior totals54981712

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References

  1. "Stillmans tröja upp i taket?" (in Swedish). Hockeymagasinet.com. 2001-04-06. Retrieved 2006-08-11.
  2. 1 2 "Fredrik Stillman". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 2006-04-24.
  3. "Individuella rekord" (in Swedish). HV71.se. Archived from the original on 2006-10-22. Retrieved 2006-08-11.
  4. "Tröjnummer" (in Swedish). HV71.se. Archived from the original on 2005-11-25. Retrieved 2006-04-24.
  5. "HV71 byter sportchef" (in Swedish). HV71.se. Retrieved 2006-08-11.[ dead link ]
  6. "Stillman trippelmästare för HV 71" (in Swedish). svt.se. 2008-04-18. Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  7. "Fredrik Stillman – player profile and career stats". European Hockey.Net. Retrieved 2006-04-24.