2021–22 SHL season

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2021–22 SHL season
League Swedish Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Duration
  • 11 September 2021 – 24 March 2022
  • (Regular season)
  • 26 March – 12 May 2022
  • (Playoffs)
Regular season
First place Rögle BK
Top scorer Ryan Lasch (Frölunda HC)
Relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan Djurgårdens IF
Playoffs
Playoffs Playoffs MVP Per Åslund (Färjestad BK)
Finals champions Färjestad BK
  Runners-up Luleå HF
SHL seasons

The 2021–22 SHL season was the 47th season of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). The regular season began on 11 September 2021 and ended on 15 March 2022,[1] it was then followed by the playoffs and the relegation playoffs. The league consisted of 14 teams; Timrå IK returned to the SHL after two seasons in HockeyAllsvenskan, having won the 2020–21 HockeyAllsvenskan.[citation needed]

Like the previous season, the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden has resulted in many games being postponed, resulting in an uneven schedule.

Teams

Team City Arena Capacity
Brynäs IF Gävle Monitor ERP Arena 7,909
Djurgårdens IF Stockholm Hovet 8,094
Frölunda HC Gothenburg Scandinavium 12,044
Färjestad BK Karlstad Löfbergs Arena 8,647
Leksands IF Leksand Tegera Arena 7,650
Linköping HC Linköping Saab Arena 8,500
Luleå HF Luleå Coop Norrbotten Arena 6,300
Malmö Redhawks Malmö Malmö Arena 13,000
IK Oskarshamn Oskarshamn Be-Ge Hockey Center 3,275
Rögle BK Ängelholm Catena Arena 5,150
Skellefteå AIK Skellefteå Skellefteå Kraft Arena 6,001
Timrå IK Timrå NHC Arena 6,000
Växjö Lakers Växjö Vida Arena 5,700
Örebro HK Örebro Behrn Arena 5,150

Regular season

Each team will play 52 games, playing each of the other thirteen teams four times: twice on home ice, and twice away from home. Points will be awarded for each game, where three points will be 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 will finish with the most points will be crowned the league champion.[citation needed]

The four best teams of the regular season will qualify for the 2022–23 Champions Hockey League (if the play-off winners qualify through the regular season, its spot will go to the 5th placed team of the regular season; if a Swedish team wins 2021–22 Champions Hockey League, three best teams of the regular season will qualify, and, if the play-off winners qualify through the regular season, its spot will go to the 4th placed team of the regular season).[citation needed]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Rögle BK 52 27 5 9 11 154 129 +25 100 Qualification to Quarter-finals
2 Luleå HF 52 25 7 8 12 161 117 +44 97
3 Skellefteå AIK 52 27 5 3 17 167 122 +45 94
4 Frölunda HC 52 21 10 4 17 155 139 +16 87
5 Växjö Lakers 52 22 6 7 17 153 144 +9 85
6 Färjestad BK 52 22 6 4 20 153 149 +4 82
7 Örebro HK 52 20 8 5 19 144 123 +21 81 Qualification to Eighth-finals
8 Leksands IF 52 20 4 7 21 148 154 −6 75
9 IK Oskarshamn 52 20 3 6 23 140 163 −23 72
10 Brynäs IF 52 17 6 6 23 126 138 −12 69
11 Linköping HC 52 16 8 5 23 121 142 −21 69
12 Malmö Redhawks 52 17 4 8 23 134 153 −19 67
13 Djurgårdens IF (R) 52 14 5 6 27 130 169 −39 58 Qualification to Play Out
14 Timrå IK 52 14 5 4 29 133 177 −44 56
Source: SHL.se
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(R) Relegated.

Statistics

Scoring leaders

The following shows the top ten players who led the league in points, at the conclusion of the regular season.[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 52 13 53 66 –1 8
Canada Max Véronneau Leksands IF 51 34 26 60 +18 14
Sweden Linus Omark Luleå HF 52 21 37 58 +11 32
Sweden Patrik Karlkvist IK Oskarshamn 49 26 26 52 +6 2
Sweden Jonathan Johnson Skellefteå AIK 51 14 38 52 +10 16
Sweden Richard Gynge Växjö Lakers 52 23 25 48 –3 6
United States Carter Camper Leksands IF 50 11 37 48 +7 28
Canada Ty Rattie Timrå IK 51 21 26 47 –16 32
Sweden Linus Karlsson Skellefteå AIK 52 26 20 46 +10 18
Sweden Leon Bristedt Rögle BK 46 14 32 46 +19 78

Leading goaltenders

The following shows the top ten goaltenders who led the league in goals against average, provided that they have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, at the conclusion of the regular season.[3]

Player Team GP TOI W T L GA SO Sv% GAA
Sweden Jesper Wallstedt Luleå HF 22 1302:55 11 2 9 43 3 91.79 1.98
Sweden Jhonas Enroth Örebro HK 42 2486:08 23 3 15 83 6 92.33 2.00
Sweden Gustaf Lindvall Skellefteå AIK 30 1797:18 17 3 10 62 3 91.98 2.07
United States Strauss Mann Skellefteå AIK 22 1317:55 13 1 8 48 3 91.44 2.19
Sweden Joel Lassinantti Luleå HF 31 1839:35 18 4 8 67 4 91.10 2.19
Finland Veini Vehviläinen Brynäs IF 45 2600:51 20 4 20 101 5 90.77 2.33
Sweden Adam Åhman Växjö Lakers 29 1662:02 11 3 13 65 3 90.90 2.35
Sweden Christoffer Rifalk Rögle BK 37 2189:08 22 1 14 87 4 92.05 2.38
Sweden Marcus Högberg Linköping HC 41 2426:19 17 4 19 97 4 91.07 2.40
Sweden Daniel Marmenlind Malmö Redhawks 31 1870:23 12 5 14 75 1 90.48 2.41

Playoffs

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]

Format

In the first round, the 7th-ranked team meets the 10th-ranked team and the 8th-ranked team meets 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 second-ranked team will face the other winner of the first round, the third-ranked team will face the sixth-ranked team, and the fourth-ranked team will face the fifth-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. The meetings are in the first round played as best-of-three series, and in the later rounds as best-of-seven series. In the eighth-finals, the higher-seeded teams play at home for game 2 (plus 3 if necessary) while the lower-seeded teams play at home for game 1. In the later rounds, the higher-seeded teams are at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary) while the lower-seeded teams are at home for games 3 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary).[4]

Playoff bracket

  Eighth-finals
Swedish: Åttondelsfinal
Quarter-finals
Swedish: Kvartsfinal
Semi-finals Finals
                                     
    1  Rögle BK 4  
7  Örebro HK 2     9  IK Oskarshamn 3    
  1  Rögle BK 2  
10  Brynäs IF 1    
  6  Färjestad BK 4    
2  Luleå HF 4
   
  7  Örebro HK 1  
    6  Färjestad BK 4
  2  Luleå HF 3
  3  Skellefteå AIK 2    
6  Färjestad BK 4    
  2  Luleå HF 4
8  Leksands IF 1  
  4  Frölunda HC 1  
9  IK Oskarshamn 2     4  Frölunda HC 4
 
    5  Växjö Lakers 0  

Eighth-finals

(7) Örebro HK vs. (10) Brynäs IF

Örebro HK win series 2–1


(8) Leksands IF vs. (9) IK Oskarshamn

IK Oskarshamn win series 2–1


Quarter-finals

(1) Rögle BK vs. (9) IK Oskarshamn

Rögle BK win series 4–3


(2) Luleå HF vs. (7) Örebro HK

Luleå HF win series 4–1


(3) Skellefteå AIK vs. (6) Färjestad BK

Färjestad BK win series 4–2


(4) Frölunda HC vs. (5) Växjö Lakers

Frölunda HC win series 4–0


Semi-finals

(1) Rögle BK vs. (6) Färjestad BK

Färjestad BK win series 4–2


(2) Luleå HF vs. (4) Frölunda HC

Luleå HF win series 4–1


Finals

(2) Luleå HF vs. (6) Färjestad BK

Färjestad BK win series 4–3


Statistics

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points, at the conclusion of the playoffs. If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.[5]

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Sweden Per Åslund Färjestad BK 19 5 13 18 +11 8
Sweden Linus Omark Luleå HF 17 4 13 17 +7 10
Sweden Joakim Nygård Färjestad BK 19 3 12 15 +12 6
Finland Sami Lepistö Luleå HF 17 2 13 15 +6 20
Sweden Victor Ejdsell Färjestad BK 19 8 6 14 +5 16
Sweden Theodor Lennström Färjestad BK 19 4 10 14 +5 18
Sweden Pontus Andreasson Luleå HF 13 8 5 13 +6 12
Sweden Gustav Rydahl Färjestad BK 19 6 6 12 +9 23
Sweden Linus Johansson Färjestad BK 19 5 6 11 +2 35
Sweden Daniel Zaar Rögle BK 13 4 7 11 –5 2

Leading goaltenders

The following shows the top five goaltenders who led the league in goals against average, provided that they have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, at the conclusion of the playoffs.[6]

Player Team GP TOI W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Sweden Joel Lassinantti Luleå HF 17 1053:45 11 6 33 2 91.85 1.88
Sweden Jhonas Enroth Örebro HK 8 504:13 3 5 18 0 91.30 2.14
Czech Republic Dominik Furch Färjestad BK 19 1172:02 12 7 43 3 91.21 2.20
Finland Veini Vehviläinen Brynäs IF 3 160:08 1 2 6 1 90.63 2.25
Sweden Christoffer Rifalk Rögle BK 11 624:26 4 6 24 0 92.36 2.31

Play Out

Teams 13 and 14 from the regular season played a best-of-seven series, with the winner remaining in the SHL and the loser relegated to the second tier, HockeyAllsvenskan. The higher-seeded team held home advantage over the series, playing at home for the odd-numbered games while the lower-seeded team was at home for the even-numbered games.


Timrå IK win series 4–0


SHL awards

Award Winner(s)
Guldhjälmen Max Véronneau (Leksands IF)
Guldpucken
Honken Trophy Jhonas Enroth (Örebro HK)
Håkan Loob Trophy Max Véronneau (Leksands IF)[7]
Rookie of the Year Linus Karlsson (Skellefteå AIK)
Salming Trophy Maja Nylén Persson (Brynäs IF)
Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy Per Åslund (Färjestad BK)
Guldpipan

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