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1 Teams  





2 Regular season  



2.1  Standings  





2.2  Statistics  



2.2.1  Scoring leaders  





2.2.2  Leading goaltenders  









3 Playoffs  



3.1  Playoff bracket  





3.2  Eighth-finals  



3.2.1  (7) Växjö Lakers vs. (10) Örebro HK  





3.2.2  (8) HV71 vs. (9) Rögle BK  







3.3  Quarter-finals  



3.3.1  (1) Färjestad BK vs. (8) HV71  





3.3.2  (2) Luleå HF vs. (7) Växjö Lakers  





3.3.3  (3) Frölunda HC vs. (6) Malmö Redhawks  





3.3.4  (4) Djurgårdens IF vs. (5) Skellefteå AIK  







3.4  Semi-finals  



3.4.1  (1) Färjestad BK vs. (4) Djurgårdens IF  





3.4.2  (2) Luleå HF vs. (3) Frölunda HC  







3.5  Finals  



3.5.1  (3) Frölunda HC vs. (4) Djurgårdens IF  







3.6  Statistics  



3.6.1  Playoff scoring leaders  





3.6.2  Playoff leading goaltenders  









4 SHL awards  





5 References  





6 External links  














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2018–19 SHL season
LeagueSwedish Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration
  • September 2018 – March 2019
  • (Regular season)
  • 16 March – 2 May 2019
  • (Playoffs)
  • Regular season
    First placeFärjestad BK
    Top scorerRyan Lasch (Frölunda HC)
    Playoffs
    Playoffs MVPRyan Lasch (Frölunda HC)
    Finals championsFrölunda HC
      Runners-upDjurgårdens IF
    SHL seasons

    ← 2017–18

    2019–20 →

    The 2018–19 SHL season was the 44th season of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). The regular season began in September 2018 and ended in March 2019. It was followed by the Swedish Championship playoffs and the relegation playoffs. The league consisted of 14 teams. The only new addition for this season was Timrå IK, who replaced Karlskrona HK after defeating them in the 2018 SHL qualifiers.[1]

    Färjestad BK won the regular season, and Frölunda HC won the Swedish Championship.

    Teams[edit]

    Skellefteå
    Timrå
    Mora
    Brynäs
    Djurgården
    Örebro
    Färjestad
    Linköping
    HV71
    Frölunda
    Växjö
    Rögle
    Malmö
    SHL team map
    Team City Arena Capacity
    Brynäs IF Gävle Gavlerinken Arena 8,585
    Djurgårdens IF Stockholm Hovet 8,094
    Frölunda HC Gothenburg Scandinavium 12,044
    Färjestad BK Karlstad Löfbergs Arena 8,647
    HV71 Jönköping Kinnarps Arena 7,000
    Linköpings HC Linköping Saab Arena 8,500
    Luleå HF Luleå Coop Norrbotten Arena 6,300
    Malmö Redhawks Malmö Malmö Arena 13,000
    Mora IK Mora Jalas Arena 4,500
    Rögle BK Ängelholm Lindab Arena 5,150
    Skellefteå AIK Skellefteå Skellefteå Kraft Arena 6,001
    Timrå IK Timrå NHK Arena 6,000
    Växjö Lakers Växjö Vida Arena 5,700
    Örebro HK Örebro Behrn Arena 5,150

    Regular season[edit]

    Standings[edit]

    Each team plays 52 games, playing each of the other thirteen teams four times: twice on home ice, and twice away from home. Points are awarded for each game, where three points are awarded for winning in regulation time, two points for winning in overtime or shootout, one point for losing in overtime or shootout, and zero points for losing in regulation time. At the end of the regular season, the team that finishes with the most points is crowned the league champion.

    Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1 Färjestad BK 52 28 6 5 13 165 114 +51 101 Qualification to Quarter-finals
    2 Luleå HF 52 25 11 4 12 138 100 +38 101
    3 Frölunda HC 52 24 8 4 16 152 134 +18 92
    4 Djurgårdens IF 52 23 5 7 17 149 120 +29 86
    5 Skellefteå AIK 52 19 10 7 16 142 124 +18 84
    6 Malmö Redhawks 52 21 8 3 20 136 125 +11 82
    7 Växjö Lakers 52 22 3 10 17 123 120 +3 82 Qualification to Eighth-finals
    8 HV71 52 24 1 6 21 136 125 +11 80
    9 Rögle BK 52 20 4 7 21 130 143 −13 75
    10 Örebro HK 52 16 7 7 22 130 146 −16 69
    11 Brynäs IF 52 17 2 14 19 116 145 −29 69
    12 Linköpings HC 52 15 8 6 23 130 143 −13 67
    13 Mora IK 52 13 9 3 27 126 167 −41 60 Qualification to Relegation playoffs
    14 Timrå IK 52 10 5 4 33 115 182 −67 44
    Updated to match(es) played on 14 March 2019. Source: SHL.se
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

    Statistics[edit]

    Scoring leaders[edit]

    The following players led the league in points, at the conclusion of matches played on 14 March 2019.[2] If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.

    Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
    United States Ryan Lasch Frölunda HC 46 12 38 50 –11 18
    Sweden Joakim Lindström Skellefteå AIK 48 18 24 42 +9 20
    Canada Derek Roy Linköpings HC 49 8 34 42 +8 28
    Finland Jesse Virtanen Färjestad BK 52 6 35 41 +16 47
    Sweden Markus Ljungh HV71 52 16 24 40 +7 8
    Austria Konstantin Komarek Malmö Redhawks 49 13 26 39 +2 18
    Sweden Oscar Möller Skellefteå AIK 51 19 19 38 +11 8
    Sweden Ted Brithén Rögle BK 46 12 26 38 +7 12
    United States Ryan Gunderson Brynäs IF 52 8 30 38 +2 18
    Sweden Oskar Steen Färjestad BK 46 17 20 37 +17 49

    Leading goaltenders[edit]

    The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average, provided that they have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, at the conclusion of matches played on 14 March 2019.[3]

    Player Team GP TOI W T L GA SO Sv% GAA
    Sweden Joel Lassinantti Luleå HF 42 2498:16 26 6 10 70 5 93.10 1.68
    Sweden Adam Reideborn Djurgårdens IF 39 2317:50 22 5 12 72 3 92.90 1.86
    Sweden Viktor Fasth Växjö Lakers 35 2081:39 16 3 15 69 4 91.88 1.99
    Sweden Adam Werner Färjestad BK 26 1485:13 15 3 6 50 3 92.63 2.02
    Sweden Markus Svensson Färjestad BK 31 1644:35 17 2 9 57 5 91.97 2.08
    Sweden Johan Mattsson Frölunda HC 28 1586:07 17 1 8 56 1 91.82 2.12
    Sweden Oscar Alsenfelt Malmö Redhawks 37 2119:04 18 5 11 76 1 92.39 2.15
    Lithuania Mantas Armalis Skellefteå AIK 32 1901:16 14 5 13 69 4 91.67 2.18
    Sweden Jonas Gunnarsson HV71 34 1999:11 15 2 17 78 6 90.98 2.34
    Sweden Jonas Gustavsson Linköpings HC 36 2038:53 18 2 14 85 2 91.67 2.50

    Playoffs[edit]

    Ten teams qualify for the playoffs: the top six teams in the regular season have a bye to the quarterfinals, while teams ranked seventh to tenth meet each other (7 versus 10, 8 versus 9) in a preliminary playoff round.[4]

    Playoff bracket[edit]

    In the first round the 7th-ranked team will meet the 10th-ranked team and the 8th-ranked team will meet the 9th-ranked team for a place in the second round. In the second round, the top-ranked team will meet the lowest-ranked winner of the first round, the 2nd-ranked team will face the other winner of the first round, the 3rd-ranked team will face the 6th-ranked team, and the 4th-ranked team will face the 5th-ranked team. In the third round, the highest remaining seed is matched against the lowest remaining seed. In each round the higher-seeded team is awarded home advantage. In the first round the meetings are played as best-of-three series and the rest is best-of-seven series that follows an alternating home team format: the higher-seeded team will play at home for games 1 and 3 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary), and the lower-seeded team will be at home for game 2 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary).[4]

    Eighth-finals
    Swedish: Åttondelsfinal
    Quarter-finals
    Swedish: Kvartsfinal
    Semi-finals Finals
    1Färjestad BK 4
    7Växjö Lakers 2 8HV71 3
    10Örebro HK 0 2Luleå HF 1
    3Frölunda HC 4
    2Luleå HF 4 (Pairings are re-seeded after the first and second round)
    7Växjö Lakers 1
    3Frölunda HC 4
    4Djurgårdens IF 2
    3Frölunda HC 4
    8HV71 2 6Malmö Redhawks 1
    9Rögle BK 0 1Färjestad BK 3
    4Djurgårdens IF 4
    4Djurgårdens IF 4
    5Skellefteå AIK 2


    Eighth-finals[edit]

    The teams ranked 7 and 10, and the teams ranked 8 and 9, respectively, will face each other in a best-of-three series in order to qualify for the quarter-finals. The better-ranked teams in the two series will receive home advantage, i.e. two home games, if necessary. The two winners will take the two remaining quarter-final spots.

    (7) Växjö Lakers vs. (10) Örebro HK[edit]

    16 March Växjö Lakers 3–2 OT Örebro HK Vida Arena Recap  
    Filip Cederqvist (1) – 18:17 First period 19:26 – Patrik Virta (1)
    Kris Versteeg (1; PPG) – 08:38 Second period 04:22 – Tyson Spink (1)
    No scoring Third period No scoring
    Nichlas Hardt (1) – 5:33 First overtime period No scoring
    Viktor Fasth (19 shots / 17 saves) Goalie stats Jhonas Enroth (30 shots / 27 saves)
    18 March Örebro HK 2–4 Växjö Lakers Behrn Arena Recap  
    Nick Ebert (1; PPG) – 5:08 First period 8:00 – Tuomas Kiiskinen (1)
    No scoring Second period 10:25 – Roman Horák (1)
    13:44 – Kris Versteeg (2; PPG)
    Shane Harper (1; PPG) – 7:28 Third period 8:02 – Kris Versteeg (3)
    Jhonas Enroth (21 saves / 25 shots) Goalie stats Viktor Fasth (28 saves / 30 shots)
    Växjö Lakers won series 2–0


    (8) HV71 vs. (9) Rögle BK[edit]

    16 March HV71 4–1 Rögle BK Kinnarps Arena Recap  
  • Didrik Strömberg (1) – 12:11
  • Simon Önerud (2) – 14:38
  • First period 18:15 – Éric Gélinas (1)
    Anton Bengtsson (1) – 09:01 Second period No scoring
    No scoring Third period No scoring
    Jonas Gunnarsson (29 shots / 28 saves) Goalie stats Justin Pogge (31 shots / 27 saves)
    18 March Rögle BK 3–4 OT HV71 Lindab Arena Recap  
    Ted Brithén (1) – 0:39
    Daniel Zaar (1) – 11:11
    Daniel Widing (1; PPG) – 14:49
    First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 2:45 – David Gustafsson (1)
    11:29 – Markus Ljungh (1)
    15:38 – Christoffer Törngren (1)
    No scoring Third period No scoring
    No scoring First overtime period 11:34 – Markus Lauridsen (1)
    Justin Pogge (26 saves / 30 shots) Goalie stats Jonas Gunnarsson (38 saves / 41 shots)
    HV71 won series 2–0


    Quarter-finals[edit]

    (1) Färjestad BK vs. (8) HV71[edit]

    Game 5 of this series was the second-longest Elitserien/SHL playoff game, with Oskar Steen's game-winning goal coming after 57:01 of overtime.[5]


    22 March Färjestad BK 1–2 OT HV71 Löfbergs Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period No scoring
    Joakim Nygård (1; PPG) – 12:24 Third period 19:10 – Martin Thörnberg (1)
    No scoring First overtime period 17:45 – Robin Figren (1; PPG)
    Adam Werner (24 shots / 22 saves) Goalie stats Jonas Gunnarsson (37 shots / 36 saves)
    24 March HV71 1–3 Färjestad BK Kinnarps Arena Recap  
    Andreas Thuresson (1) – 5:16 First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 8:17 – Jesper Olofsson (1)
    No scoring Third period 7:34 – Daniel Viksten (1; PPG)
    8:56 – Sebastian Erixon (1)
    Jonas Gunnarsson (20 saves / 23 shots) Goalie stats Markus Svensson (27 saves / 28 shots)
    26 March Färjestad BK 2–3 HV71 Löfbergs Arena Recap  
    Alexander Johansson (1) – 02:44 First period
  • 17:59 – Isac Brännström (1)
  • No scoring Second period 00:32 – Christoffer Törngren (3)
    Gustav Rydahl (1) – 14:01 Third period No scoring
    Markus Svensson (23 shots / 20 saves) Goalie stats Jonas Gunnarsson (32 shots / 30 saves)
    28 March HV71 1–3 Färjestad BK Kinnarps Arena Recap  
    Anton Bengtsson (2) – 18:17 First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period
  • 17:59 – Jesse Virtanen (1)
  • No scoring Third period 19:57 – Gustav Rydahl (2; SHG/ENG)
    Jonas Gunnarsson (21 shots / 19 saves) Goalie stats Markus Svensson (28 shots / 27 saves)
    30 March Färjestad BK 3–2 3OT HV71 Löfbergs Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 01:59 – Sebastian Wännström (1)
  • Linus Johansson (2; SHG) – 04:48
  • Third period 19:40 – Sebastian Wännström (2; EA)
    Oskar Steen (1) – 17:01 Third overtime period No scoring
    Markus Svensson (36 shots / 34 saves) Goalie stats Jonas Gunnarsson (58 shots / 55 saves)
    1 April HV71 5–3 Färjestad BK Kinnarps Arena Recap  
    Isac Brännström (2) – 17:16
    Mikko Lehtonen (1; PPG) – 19:53
    First period 1:20 – Sebastian Erixon (2)
    Max Wennlund (1) – 17:18 Second period 11:19 – Joakim Nygård (2; PPG)
    16:38 – Jesper Olofsson (2)
    Didrik Strömberg (2) – 2:10
    Anton Bengtsson (3; ENG) – 19:04
    Third period No scoring
    Jonas Gunnarsson (18 shots / 15 saves) Goalie stats Markus Svensson (38 shots / 34 saves)
    3 April Färjestad BK 3–2 HV71 Löfbergs Arena Recap  
    Joakim Nygård (3) – 4:27 First period 9:05 – Joakim Andersson (1)
    Michael Lindqvist (2) – 9:11
    Johan Ryno (1; PPG) – 14:08
    Second period 12:29 – Simon Önerud (3)
    No scoring Third period No scoring
    Markus Svensson (14 shots / 12 saves) Goalie stats Jonas Gunnarsson (31 shots / 28 saves)
    Färjestad BK won series 4–3


    (2) Luleå HF vs. (7) Växjö Lakers[edit]

    22 March Luleå HF 3–1 Växjö Lakers Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    Emil Larsson (1) – 13:14 Second period 16:03 – Linus Fröberg (1)
    Einar Emanuelsson (1) – 18:34
    Niklas Olausson (1; ENG) – 18:50
    Third period No scoring
    Joel Lassinantti (15 saves / 16 shots) Goalie stats Viktor Fasth (27 saves / 29 shots)
    24 March Växjö Lakers 4–5 OT Luleå HF Vida Arena Recap  
    Linus Fröberg (2; PPG) – 7:01 First period 0:50 – Robin Kovacs (1)
    Liam Reddox (1) – 0:57 Second period 15:07 – Robin Kovacs (2)
    Brendan Shinnimin (1) – 1:57
    Dominik Bokk (1) – 16:45
    Third period 4:54 – Emil Larsson (2)
    18:45 – Emil Larsson (3; EA)
    No scoring First overtime period 4:36 – Niklas Olausson (2)
    Viktor Fasth (19 saves / 24 shots) Goalie stats Joel Lassinantti (34 saves / 38 shots)
    26 March Luleå HF 4–0 Växjö Lakers Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
  • Isac Lundeström (1) – 19:38
  • First period No scoring
    Jesper Sellgren (1; PPG) – 06:13 Second period No scoring
    Carl Mattsson (1; PPG) – 18:22 Third period No scoring
    Joel Lassinantti (31 shots / 31 saves) Goalie stats Viktor Andrén (23 shots / 19 saves)
    28 March Växjö Lakers 3–2 OT Luleå HF Vida Arena Recap  
    Brendan Shinnimin (2) – 16:05 First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 17:09 – Erik Gustafsson (1)
    Brendan Shinnimin (3; PPG) – 06:49 Third period 04:04 – Petter Emanuelsson (1)
    Dominik Bokk (2) – 06:25 First overtime period No scoring
    Viktor Andrén (24 shots / 22 saves) Goalie stats Joel Lassinantti (34 shots / 31 saves)
    30 March Luleå HF 4–1 Växjö Lakers Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
    Erik Gustafsson (2) – 14:53 First period No scoring
    Erik Gustafsson (3; PPG) – 19:54 Second period No scoring
  • Emil Larsson (4; PPG) – 18:36
  • Third period 19:33 – Kris Versteeg (4)
    Joel Lassinantti (19 shots / 18 saves) Goalie stats Viktor Andrén (28 shots / 24 saves)
    Luleå HF won series 4–1


    (3) Frölunda HC vs. (6) Malmö Redhawks[edit]

    23 March Frölunda HC 4–0 Malmö Redhawks Scandinavium Recap  
    Pathrik Westerholm (1; PPG) – 9:03
    Sebastian Stålberg (1) – 11:45
    Rhett Rakhshani (1) – 13:40
    Rhett Rakhshani (2; PPG) – 19:50
    First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period No scoring
    No scoring Third period No scoring
    Johan Mattsson (26 saves / 26 shots) Goalie stats Oscar Alsenfelt (25 saves / 29 shots)
    25 March Malmö Redhawks 3–2 Frölunda HC Malmö Arena Recap  
    Lars Bryggman (1) – 10:13 First period No scoring
    Jens Olsson (1) – 08:49 Second period
  • 19:47 – Ryan Lasch (1; PPG)
  • Fredrik Händemark (1) – 05:08 Third period No scoring
    Oscar Alsenfelt (22 shots / 20 saves) Goalie stats Johan Mattsson (14 shots / 11 saves)
    27 March Frölunda HC 7–2 Malmö Redhawks Scandinavium Recap  
  • Anders Grönlund (1) – 06:24
  • Anders Grönlund (2) – 16:16
  • First period No scoring
  • Simon Hjalmarsson (2; PPG) – 07:37
  • Second period 03:57 – Marcus Björk (1; PPG)
  • Patrik Carlsson (1; SHG) – 05:06
  • Third period 06:39 – Johan Olofsson (1; PPG)
    Johan Mattsson (24 shots / 22 saves) Goalie stats Lars Volden (34 shots / 27 saves)
    29 March Malmö Redhawks 3–5 Frölunda HC Malmö Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period
  • 16:48 – Ryan Lasch (2)
  • Malte Setkov (1) – 18:24
  • Second period 12:19 – Jacob Peterson (1)
    Konstantin Komarek (1) – 01:54 Third period
  • 17:34 – Simon Hjalmarsson (3)
  • Oscar Alsenfelt (25 shots / 20 saves) Goalie stats Johan Mattsson (30 shots / 27 saves)
    31 March Frölunda HC 4–1 Malmö Redhawks Scandinavium Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    Chay Genoway (3) – 1:29
    Brandon Gormley (1) – 10:05
    Chay Genoway (4) – 17:36
    Second period 8:59 – Carl Persson (1)
    Max Friberg (1; ENG) – 19:55 Third period No scoring
    Johan Mattsson (35 shots / 34 saves) Goalie stats Oscar Alsenfelt (28 shots / 25 saves)
    Frölunda HC won series 4–1


    (4) Djurgårdens IF vs. (5) Skellefteå AIK[edit]

    23 March Djurgårdens IF 0–2 Skellefteå AIK Hovet Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 11:58 – Robin Álvarez (1; PPG)
    19:17 – Bud Holloway (1)
    No scoring Third period No scoring
    Adam Reideborn (19 saves / 21 shots) Goalie stats Mantas Armalis (31 saves / 31 shots)
    25 March Skellefteå AIK 3–6 Djurgårdens IF Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
  • Oscar Möller (2; PPG) – 11:22
  • First period
  • 07:41 – Sebastian Strandberg (1; SHG)
  • 18:24 – Daniel Brodin (1)
  • No scoring Second period 07:23 – Petteri Wirtanen (1)
    Mathis Olimb (1) – 08:57 Third period
  • 19:14 – Mattias Guter (1)
  • Gustaf Lindvall (15 shots / 12 saves)
  • Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (35 shots / 32 saves)
    27 March Djurgårdens IF 3–1 Skellefteå AIK Hovet Recap  
  • Sebastian Strandberg (2) – 18:51
  • First period 09:01 – Albin Eriksson (1; PPG)
    No scoring Second period No scoring
    Dennis Svensson (1) – 17:09 Third period No scoring
    Adam Reideborn (29 shots / 28 saves) Goalie stats Mantas Armalis (15 shots / 12 saves)
    29 March Skellefteå AIK 2–4 Djurgårdens IF Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    Oscar Möller (3) – 09:21 Second period
  • 12:23 – Axel Jonsson-Fjällby (1)
  • 17:14 – Daniel Brodin (2; PPG)
  • Bud Holloway (2) – 03:49 Third period 11:09 – Axel Jonsson-Fjällby (2)
    Gustaf Lindvall (24 shots / 20 saves) Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (32 shots / 30 saves)
    31 March Djurgårdens IF 2–3 Skellefteå AIK Hovet Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 10:49 – Joakim Lindström (1; PPG)
    13:14 – Andreas Wingerli (1; SHG)
    Robin Norell (1) – 3:08
    Olle Alsing (2; EA) – 18:56
    Third period 0:56 – Joakim Lindström (2; PPG)
    Adam Reideborn (18 shots / 15 saves) Goalie stats Gustaf Lindvall (22 shots / 20 saves)
    2 April Skellefteå AIK 1–4 Djurgårdens IF Skellefteå Kraft Arena Recap  
    Joakim Lindström (3) – 6:40 First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 8:56 – Emil Bemström (2)
    18:51 – Linus Hultström (1)
    No scoring Third period 4:12 – Marcus Davidsson (2)
    18:13 – Sebastian Strandberg (3; ENG)
    Mantas Armalis (34 shots / 31 saves) Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (28 shots / 27 saves)
    Djurgårdens IF won series 4–2


    Semi-finals[edit]

    (1) Färjestad BK vs. (4) Djurgårdens IF[edit]

    6 April Färjestad BK 5–2 Djurgårdens IF Löfbergs Arena Recap  
  • Joakim Nygård (4) – 13:41
  • First period No scoring
    • Jesse Virtanen (3) – 07:52
  • Daniel Viksten (2; PPG) – 11:34
  • Second period 18:39 – Sebastian Strandberg (4)
    Martin Johansson (1; ENG) – 18:34 Third period 05:17 – Axel Jonsson-Fjällby (3)
    Markus Svensson (28 shots / 26 saves) Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (24 shots / 20 saves)
    8 April Djurgårdens IF 5–3 Färjestad BK Hovet Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    Linus Hultström (2; PPG) – 16:55 Second period 4:46 – Michael Lindqvist (3; PPG)
    11:20 – Marcus Nilsson (1; PPG)
    Emil Bemström (3) – 3:38
    Linus Hultström (3; PPG) – 5:47
    Robin Norell (2) – 12:12
    Dick Axelsson (2; ENG) – 18:55
    Third period 19:57 – Michael Lindqvist (4; PPG)
    Adam Reideborn (25 shots / 22 saves) Goalie stats Markus Svensson (26 shots / 22 saves)
    10 April Färjestad BK 1–2 Djurgårdens IF Löfbergs Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    Ilari Melart (1) – 08:41 Second period No scoring
    No scoring Third period
  • 18:06 – Dick Axelsson (3)
  • Markus Svensson (30 shots / 28 saves) Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (31 shots / 30 saves)
    12 April Djurgårdens IF 3–1 Färjestad BK Hovet Recap  
    Sebastian Strandberg (5) – 8:11
    Mattias Guter (2) – 17:02
    First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period No scoring
    Daniel Brodin (3) – 5:58 Third period 8:32 – Martin Johansson (2)
    Adam Reideborn (30 shots / 29 saves) Goalie stats Markus Svensson (18 shots / 15 saves)
    14 April Färjestad BK 8–2 Djurgårdens IF Löfbergs Arena Recap  
    Johan Ryno (2) – 2:34
    Marcus Nilsson (2) – 2:57
    Johan Ryno (3) – 9:18
    First period No scoring
    Johan Ryno (4) – 5:18
    Jesse Virtanen (4) – 11:09
    Oskar Steen (2) – 11:20
    Aleksander Reichenberg (1) – 18:46
    Second period 9:51 – Dick Axelsson (4; PPG)
    Joakim Nygård (5; PPG) – 16:10 Third period 18:38 – Mattias Guter (3)
    Markus Svensson (18 shots / 16 saves) Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (15 shots / 11 saves)
    Robin Jensen (16 shots / 12 saves)
    16 April Djurgårdens IF 1–6 Färjestad BK Ericsson Globe Recap  
    No scoring First period 1:32 – Marcus Nilsson (3)
    No scoring Second period 10:18 – Sebastian Erixon (3)
    12:36 – Marcus Nilsson (4; PPG)
    13:00 – Jesper Olofsson (3; PS)
    16:14 – Ilari Melart (2)
    Daniel Brodin (4) – 2:01 Third period 4:33 – Daniel Viksten (3)
    Robin Jensen (18 shots / 12 saves) Goalie stats Markus Svensson (26 shots / 25 saves)
    18 April Färjestad BK 1–4 Djurgårdens IF Löfbergs Arena Recap  
    Michael Lindqvist (5) – 1:18 First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 12:19 – Sebastian Strandberg (6; PPG)
    No scoring Third period 2:42 – Dick Axelsson (5)
    15:04 – Sebastian Strandberg (7)
    17:42 – Axel Jonsson-Fjällby (5; ENG)
    Markus Svensson (24 shots / 21 saves) Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (26 shots / 25 saves)
    Djurgårdens IF won series 4–3


    (2) Luleå HF vs. (3) Frölunda HC[edit]

    7 April Luleå HF 3–4 OT Frölunda HC Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    Nils Lundkvist (1) – 9:54 Second period 6:42 – Jacob Peterson (2)
    18:04 – Joel Mustonen (1)
    19:55 – Patrik Carlsson (2)
    Daniel Sondell (1; (PPG) – 16:57
    Jesper Sellgren (2; EA) – 18:57
    Third period No scoring
    No scoring First overtime period 17:00 – Rhett Rakhshani (3)
    Joel Lassinantti (37 shots / 33 saves) Goalie stats Johan Mattsson (31 shots / 28 saves)
    9 April Frölunda HC 2–0 Luleå HF Scandinavium Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    Jonathan Sigalet (1) – 03:09 Second period No scoring
    Ponthus Westerholm (1) – 08:28 Third period No scoring
    Johan Mattsson (25 saves / 25 shots) Goalie stats Joel Lassinantti (22 saves / 20 shots)
    11 April Luleå HF 3–1 Frölunda HC Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period No scoring
    No scoring Second period 07:23 – Max Friberg (2)
  • Jesper Sellgren (3) – 17:47
  • Karl Fabricius (1; ENG) – 18:28
  • Third period No scoring
    Joel Lassinantti (20 shots / 19 saves) Goalie stats Johan Mattsson (39 shots / 37 saves)
    13 April Frölunda HC 3–0 Luleå HF Scandinavium Recap  
    Rhett Rakhshani (4) – 7:25 First period No scoring
    Samuel Fagemo (1; PPG) – 6:22 Second period No scoring
    Jacob Moverare (1; ENG) – 18:30 Third period No scoring
    Johan Mattsson (18 shots / 18 saves) Goalie stats Joel Lassinantti (18 shots / 16 saves)
    15 April Luleå HF 2–6 Frölunda HC Coop Norrbotten Arena Recap  
    No scoring First period
  • 18:40 – Samuel Fagemo (2)
  • No scoring Second period
  • 18:08 – Max Friberg (3)
  • Petter Emanuelsson (3; PPG) – 15:51
  • Third period
  • 16:39 – Anders Grönlund (4; SHG/ENG)
  • Joel Lassinantti (31 shots / 25 saves) Goalie stats Johan Mattsson (26 shots / 24 saves)
    Frölunda HC won series 4–1


    Finals[edit]

    (3) Frölunda HC vs. (4) Djurgårdens IF[edit]

    21 April Frölunda HC 5–3 Djurgårdens IF Scandinavium Recap  
    Jacob Peterson (3) – 12:02 First period No scoring
  • Chay Genoway (5; PPG) – 13:18
  • Joel Lundqvist (4; PPG) – 19:32
  • Second period
  • 04:25 – Linus Hultström (4)
  • Samuel Fagemo (3; ENG) – 19:37 Third period 03:27 – Dick Axelsson (6)
    Johan Mattsson (31 shots / 28 saves) Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (23 shots / 19 saves)
    23 April Djurgårdens IF 5–1 Frölunda HC Ericsson Globe Recap  
    Olle Alsing (3; PPG) – 16:38 First period No scoring
  • Emil Bemström (4) – 11:10
  • Second period No scoring
  • Linus Hultström (5) – 13:15
  • Third period 7:10 – Max Friberg (4)
    Adam Reideborn (21 shots / 20 saves) Goalie stats Johan Mattsson (32 shots / 27 saves)
    Johan Gustafsson (3 shots / 3 saves)
    25 April Frölunda HC 5–2 Djurgårdens IF Scandinavium Recap  
    Jacob Moverare (3) – 1:07 First period 8:00 – Olle Alsing (4)
  • Samuel Fagemo (4) – 2:15
  • Joel Lundqvist (5; PPG) – 12:59
  • Second period 13:38 – Jakob Lilja (2)
    Ryan Lasch (4; PPG) – 2:43 Third period No scoring
    Johan Mattsson (10 shots / 9 saves)
    Johan Gustafsson (12 shots / 11 saves)
    Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (33 shots / 28 saves)
    27 April Djurgårdens IF 3–2 Frölunda HC Hovet Recap  
    No scoring First period 7:52 – Max Friberg (5; SHG)
  • Jacob Josefson (1) – 17:00
  • Second period 11:27 – Simon Hjalmarsson (5; PPG)
    Niclas Bergfors (1) – 8:26 Third period No scoring
    Adam Reideborn (24 shots / 22 saves) Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson (21 shots / 18 saves)
    30 April Frölunda HC 6–2 Djurgårdens IF Scandinavium Recap  
    Joel Lundqvist (6; PPG) – 10:34 First period No scoring
  • Joel Mustonen (2) – 2:30
  • Jacob Peterson (4) – 10:17
  • Second period No scoring
  • Max Friberg (6; ENG) – 18:25
  • Third period
  • 4:35 – Niclas Bergfors (2; PPG)
  • Johan Gustafsson (26 shots / 24 saves) Goalie stats Adam Reideborn (19 shots / 15 saves)
    Robin Jensen (12 shots / 11 saves)
    2 May Djurgårdens IF 2–6 Frölunda HC Ericsson Globe Recap  
    Axel Jonsson-Fjällby (7) – 9:34 First period
  • 7:09 – Ryan Lasch (6)
  • 10:37 – Max Friberg (7; SHG)
  • No scoring Second period 5:52 – Mats Rosseli Olsen (1)
    Emil Bemström (5) – 6:03 Third period
    • 17:11 – Max Friberg (8)
  • 18:49 – Mats Rosseli Olsen (2; SHG, ENG)
  • Adam Reideborn (26 shots / 21 saves) Goalie stats Johan Gustafsson (33 shots / 31 saves)
    Frölunda HC won series 4–2


    Statistics[edit]

    Playoff scoring leaders[edit]

    The following players led the league in points, at the conclusion of matches played on 2 May 2019. If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.[6]

    Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
    United States Ryan Lasch Frölunda HC 16 6 13 19 +7 4
    United States Rhett Rakhshani Frölunda HC 16 4 13 17 +5 6
    Sweden Max Friberg Frölunda HC 16 8 8 16 +10 8
    Sweden Dick Axelsson Djurgårdens IF 19 6 8 14 –1 58
    Sweden Simon Hjalmarsson Frölunda HC 15 5 9 14 +4 8
    Sweden Patrik Carlsson Frölunda HC 16 2 12 14 +11 2
    Sweden Joel Lundqvist Frölunda HC 16 6 7 13 +6 35
    Sweden Michael Lindqvist Färjestad BK 14 5 8 13 +7 28
    Canada Chay Genoway Frölunda HC 16 5 8 13 +9 4
    Sweden Linus Hultström Djurgårdens IF 19 5 8 13 –3 10

    Playoff leading goaltenders[edit]

    These are the leaders in GAA and save percentage among goaltenders who played at least 40% of the team's minutes. The table is sorted by GAA, and the criteria for inclusion are bolded. Updated as of 2 May 2019.[7]

    Player Team GP TOI W L GA SO SV% GAA
    Sweden Johan Mattsson Frölunda HC 13 748:15 9 3 25 3 92.67 2.00
    Sweden Jonas Gunnarsson HV71 9 618:25 5 4 21 0 92.76 2.04
    Sweden Markus Svensson Färjestad BK 13 823:39 7 6 30 0 91.10 2.19
    Sweden Joel Lassinantti Luleå HF 10 617:31 5 5 23 1 91.32 2.23
    Lithuania Mantas Armalis Skellefteå AIK 5 254:17 2 2 11 1 90.35 2.60

    SHL awards[edit]

    Guldhjälmen: Jacob Josefson, Djurgårdens IF
    Guldpucken:
    Honken Trophy: Adam Reideborn, Djurgårdens IF
    Håkan Loob Trophy: Emil Bemström, Djurgårdens IF
    Rookie of the Year: Emil Bemström, Djurgårdens IF
    Salming Trophy: Erik Gustafsson, Luleå HF
    Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy: Ryan Lasch, Frölunda HC
    Guldpipan: Mikael Sjöqvist

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Tack för denna säsong – Nu laddar vi om för SHL" (in Swedish). Timrå IK. 9 April 2018.
  • ^ "Statistik - Spelare: Sammanfattning" [Statistics - Players: Summary] (in Swedish). SHL. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  • ^ "Statistik - Målvakter: Sammanfattning" [Statistics - Goalkeepers: Summary] (in Swedish). SHL. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  • ^ a b "SERIEBESTÄMMELSER och VERKSAMHETSPLAN Säsongen 2017/2018" (PDF). Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  • ^ Bergström, Kristoffer (30 March 2019). "Marathonmatchen: avgör för FBK efter 117 minuter" [Marathon match: decided for FBK after 117 minutes]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Lena K. Samuelsson; LO/Schibsted. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  • ^ "Statistik spelare 2018/2019 - SHL.se". Swedish Hockey League. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  • ^ "Statistik målvakter 2018/2019 - SHL.se". Swedish Hockey League. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
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