Elit Liga 2011 Here
on home ice. For the 10th time in club history, they lifted the trophy. Rickard Wallin (the captain) and Jörgen Jönsson hoisted the trophy not just as champions, but as the last representatives of a dying breed: the veteran-laden Swedish core. Why 2011 Matters Today Looking back, 2011 was a threshold. After this season, the league would rebrand to the SHL. The economic divide would grow. Skellefteå would learn from this loss and go on to dominate the next decade, winning three titles. Färjestad, however, has not won a title since.
The series was a chess match. Skellefteå tried to skate; Färjestad tried to trap. Game 1 went to overtime. Game 2 was a 1-0 shutout. The turning point came in Game 4. With Färjestad up 2-1 in the series, Skellefteå stormed out to a 3-0 lead. But in a stunning collapse, Färjestad roared back to win 5-4 in regulation. The young Skellefteå team broke mentally. elit liga 2011
However, lurking in the capital was . With the legendary Charles "Challe" Berglund behind the bench, Djurgården relied on grit and a nuclear weapon in goal: Gustaf Wesslau . Wesslau was the story of the regular season, posting a staggering 1.98 GAA and .927 save percentage. He stole games single-handedly, dragging a mediocre offensive team to a 3rd-place finish. Meanwhile, Färjestad BK , led by the ageless Jörgen Jönsson (38 years old), finished 5th, quietly plotting another deep run. The Playoffs: The Goaltending Apocalypse If the regular season was good, the 2011 playoffs were legendary for their attrition. This was the era of "low-event hockey"—every inch of ice was contested, and goals were scarcer than gold. on home ice