2015–16 Malmö Redhawks season

The 2015–16 season was Malmö Redhawks's first season back in the SHL, the premier league in Swedish ice hockey, since the 2006–07 season and the first time since the league was renamed. The regular season began on 17 September 2015 away against Brynäs IF, and concluded on 8 March 2016 away against Linköping HC.[1] The team finished in 12th place and therefore failed to qualify for the play-offs.

2015–16 Malmö Redhawks
League12th SHL
2015–16 record15–26–11
Home record9–12–5
Road record6–14–6
Goals for116
Goals against153
Team information
General ManagerPatrik Sylvegård
CoachBjörn Hellkvist
Assistant CoachAndreas Hadelöv
Jesper Mattsson
CaptainHenrik Hetta
Alternate captainsNils Andersson
Magnus Häggström
ArenaMalmö Arena
Average attendance7,725
Team leaders
GoalsAndreas Thuresson
Björn Svensson (14)
AssistsNils Andersson (24)
PointsNils Andersson (30)
Penalty minutesKim Rosdahl (58)
WinsJonas Gunnarsson (18)
Goals against averageJonas Gunnarsson (2.47)

Standings

2015–16 SHL season

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Skellefteå AIK 52 33 4 4 11 160 103 +57 111 Qualification to Quarter-finals
2 Frölunda HC 52 30 7 0 15 169 112 +57 104
3 Linköpings HC 52 23 9 7 13 163 121 +42 94
4 Luleå HF 52 26 5 4 17 140 123 +17 92
5 Färjestad BK 52 20 10 9 13 141 130 +11 89
6 Växjö Lakers 52 25 4 4 19 147 139 +8 87
7 Djurgårdens IF 52 23 5 7 17 144 135 +9 86 Qualification to Round of 16
8 Örebro HK 52 19 6 8 19 135 146 11 77
9 HV71 52 21 4 4 23 138 146 8 75
10 Brynäs IF 52 21 4 3 24 133 138 5 74
11 Rögle BK 52 16 4 6 26 125 154 29 62
12 Malmö Redhawks 52 15 5 6 26 116 153 37 61
13 Modo Hockey 52 13 3 4 32 119 166 47 49 Qualification to Relegation playoffs
14 Karlskrona HK 52 5 4 8 35 120 184 64 31
Source: Swedish Hockey League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

2015–16 Game Log: 15–26–11, 61 Points (Home: 9–12–5; Road: 6–14–6)

Legend:   Win (3 points)   Overtime/Shootout win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/Shootout loss (1 point)

Current roster

Updated on 4 June 2019.[2][3]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
69 Oscar Alsenfelt (A) G L 33 2015 Malmö, Sweden
42 Niklas Arell D L 29 2017 Ekerö, Sweden
22 Adam Brodecki RW R 25 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
22 Lars Bryggman LW L 27 2016 Umeå, Sweden
12 Linus Cronholm D L 20 2017 Malmö, Sweden
50 Tobias Ekberg D L 26 2017 Töreboda, Sweden
23 Christoffer Forsberg C/LW L 26 2015 Östersund, Sweden
17 Max Görtz RW R 27 2017 Höör, Sweden
63 Fredrik Händemark (C) C L 26 2016 Björbo, Sweden
20 Henrik Hetta (A) LW L 30 2018 Strömsund, Sweden
40 Jesper Jensen C L 33 2019 Nybro, Sweden
44 Jesper Jensen Aabo D L 29 2019 Rødovre, Denmark
67 Konstantin Komarek C L 27 2018 Vienna, Austria
16 Matias Lassen D L 24 2018 Rødovre, Denmark
14 Carl-Johan Lerby D L 23 2015 Malmö, Sweden
72 Nicolai Meyer LW L 27 2019 Frederikshavn, Denmark
73 Adam Ollas Mattsson D L 24 2019 Stockholm, Sweden
8 Johan Olofsson RW R 26 2017 Arvika, Sweden
28 Jens Olsson D L 35 2012 Malmö, Sweden
95 Carl Persson LW L 25 2018 Kristianstad, Sweden
3 Malte Setkov D L 21 2017 Rødovre, Denmark
9 Frederik Storm W L 31 2012 Gentofte, Denmark
51 Emil Sylvegård (A) LW L 27 2018 Malmö, Sweden
31 Lars Volden G L 28 2019 Oslo, Norway
15 Axel Wemmenborn C L 28 2017 Kristianstad, Sweden
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References

  1. "Spelschema". shl.se. SHL. Archived from the original on 2015-05-07. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  2. "Malmö Redhawks roster". Eliteprospects. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  3. "Truppen". Malmö Redhawks. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
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