Current: | 2022–23 SHL season |
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Team: | FBK |
Logosize: | 215px |
City: | Karlstad, Sweden |
League: | Swedish Hockey League |
Arena: | Löfbergs Arena |
Gm: | Rickard Wallin |
Coach: | Tomas Mitell |
Captain: | Linus Johansson |
Website: | farjestadbk.se |
Reg Season Titles: | 11 (1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2019, 2024) |
Le Mat Trophies: | 10 (1981, 1986, 1988, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2022) |
Färjestad Bollklubb (in Swedish pronounced as /ˈfæ̌rjɛsta/; abbreviated as FBK) is a Swedish professional ice hockey team based in Karlstad. Färjestad has had 21 Swedish Championship final appearances, winning ten times since the Swedish Hockey League (SHL; formerly Elitserien) was started in 1975, making them the most successful SHL club in history. The team plays in the highest Swedish league, and have done so since 1965. Following Brynäs IF's relegation to HockeyAllsvenskan in 2023, Färjestad is the only team to have constantly played in the current top tier of Swedish hockey, the SHL, since it was started in 1975. They reached the SHL championship finals six consecutive seasons (2001–2006), winning the championship two times. They are featured rivals with Djurgårdens IF, Frölunda HC, and HV71.
Färjestad BK was founded on 10 November 1932 at Håfström Kiosk in the district of Färjestad in Karlstad by Sven Bryhske, Gösta Jonsson, Sven Larsson and Erik Myren. Initially the association's main sport was bandy, which is still reflected in the full name of the club. Ice hockey was first included in 1956.
In 1965, Färjestad were promoted to the top division (at that time Division 1 Southern) which they succeeded in winning for the first time in 1973. During the 1974/75 season, Färjestad qualified for the first season of Elitserien, and have since never been relegated.
In 2014, Färjestad BK played in the 2014 AHL All Star Game in St. John's, Newfoundland against a team of AHL All Stars. In the skills contest, Färjestad lost 18-17 against the All Stars on a Tuesday evening at Mile One Center. In the AHL All-Star Game, Färjestad lost again to the AHL All Stars 7-2 with a sold out crowd the following evening.
This is a partial list featuring the past five seasons. For prior seasons, see List of Färjestad BK seasons.
Season | Level | Division | Record | Notes | |||
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Position | W-OTW-OTL-L | ||||||
2018–19 | align=center style="background:#FFFF00;" | Tier 1 | SHL | 1st | 28–6–5–13 | 7,231 | Top scorer: J. Virtanen (41 pts) Top goalie: A. Werner (92.60 SV%) |
Swedish Championship playoffs | — | 6–1–1–6 | 7,894 | Won in quarterfinals against HV71 (4–3) Lost in semifinals against Djurgården (3–4) | |||
2019–20 | align=center style="background:#FFFF00;" | Tier 1 | SHL | 2nd | 25–6–5–16 | 7,546 | Top scorer: M. Nilsson (54 pts) Top goalie: A. Holm (91.50 SV%) |
Swedish Championship playoffs | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden | ||||||
2020–21 | align=center style="background:#FFFF00;" | Tier 1 | SHL | 8th | 18–11–5–18 | 21 | Top scorer: D. Viksten (48 pts) Top goalie: A. Holm (91.40 SV%) |
Swedish Championship playoffs | — | 1–1–2–2 | 0 | Won eighthfinals against Malmö (2–0) Lost in quarterfinals against Växjö (0–4) | |||
2021–22 | align=center style="background:#FFFF00;" | Tier 1 | SHL | 6th | 22–6–4–20 | 6,020 | Top scorer: J. Nygård (41 pts) Top goalie: D. Hildeby (93.08 SV%) |
Swedish Championship playoffs | — | 10–2–1–6 | 8,142 | Won in quarterfinals against Skellefteå (4–2) Won in semifinals against Rögle (4–2) Won in finals against Luleå (4–3) 2022 Swedish Champions (10th title) | |||
2022–23 | align=center style="background:#FFFF00;" | Tier 1 | SHL | 3rd | 24–7–4–17 | 7,296 | Top scorer: J. Nygård (38 pts) Top goalie: D. Hildeby (91.80 SV%) |
Swedish Championship playoffs | — | 3–0–0–4 | 8,250 | Lost in quarterfinals against Frölunda (3–4) | |||
Updated 16 August 2024
width=40px | No. | width=130px | Player | width=40px | Position | width=150px | Career | width=150px | No. retirement |
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2 | 1976-1995 | 14 December 1998 | |||||||
5 | 1979-1983, 1989-1996 | 27 September 1996 | |||||||
9 | 1978-1984, 1985-1993 | 14 December 1998 | |||||||
9 | 1967-68, 1969-1973 | 13 November 2001 | |||||||
17 | 1990-2002, 2003-2008 | 24 November 2012 | |||||||
19 | 1995-1998, 1999-2009 | 30 November 2019 | |||||||
21 | 1995-1999, 2000-2009 | 26 December 2009 | |||||||
51 | 1998-2002, 2005-2006, 2007–2009, 2010-2016 | 23 September 2017 | |||||||
Goals: 42 Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Assists: 36 Thomas Rhodin (2006-07)
Points: 76 Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Penalty Minutes: 213 Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 262 Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 273 Jörgen Jönsson
Career Points: 500 Håkan Loob
Career Penalty Minutes: 546 Thomas Rhodin
Career Shutouts: 12 Daniel Henriksson
Career Games: 616 Mathias Johansson
Goals: 11 Rickard Wallin (2000-01)
Assists: 13 Jesper Mattsson (2005-06)
Points: 18 Marcel Jenni (2000-01), Jörgen Jönsson (2005-06)
Penalty Minutes: 84 Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 43 Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 62 Jörgen Jönsson
Career Points: 102 Jörgen Jönsson
Career Penalty Minutes: 193 Peter Nordström
Career Shutouts: 5 Daniel Henriksson, Jonas Gustavsson (2008-09)
Career Games: 138 Peter Nordström
Goals: 52 Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Assists: 41 Thomas Rhodin (2006-07)
Points: 90 Håkan Loob (1982-83)
Penalty Minutes: 297 Emil Kåberg (2004-05)
Career Goals: 305 Håkan Loob
Career Assists: 312 Thomas Rundqvist
Career Points: 566 Håkan Loob
Career Penalty Minutes: 703 Peter Nordström
Career Shutouts: 17 Daniel Henriksson
Career Games: 748 Mathias Johansson