MODO Hockey

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MODO Hockey
MODO Hockey
League Elitserien
Founded 1921
History Alfredshems IK
1921-1963
MoDo AIK
1964-86
MODO Hockey
1987-present
Arena Swedbank Arena
City Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Team Colors Red, black, white, green
General Manager Flag of Sweden Jerry Häggström
Head Coach Flag of Sweden Harald Lückner
Captain Flag of Sweden Per Svartvadet
Swedish Champions 1979

MODO Hockey is an ice hockey team in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. The home arena has until now been Kempehallen (built in 1964), but starting in the 2006-07 season, the team will play in the brand new Swedbank Arena.

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1921 as Alfredshems IK, but was later renamed after the main sponsor, industrial corporation Mo och Domsjö AB (commonly abbreviated MoDo). MODO Hockey became Swedish champions in 1979. The team had a hard time coming back to this level however, until in 1994 when the club reached the finals with a young team with stars like Peter Forsberg, who just had reached tremendous international fame for his play in the Lillehammer Olympics, and Niklas Sundström. However, they were defeated by Malmö IF.

Since then, MODO has been one of the teams to count on in Elitserien, reaching the finals again in 1999, 2000 and 2002, although with the same negative result.

Although coming from a small town, MODO is famous for raising promising talents who go on to play in the NHL. Peter Forsberg and Niklas Sundström belong to these, as do Markus Näslund and twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin. Anders Hedberg was one of the first Swedes to succeed in the NHL, back in the 1970s. During the NHL conflict in 2004-05 there were a few foreign NHL players representing the team, including Canadian Adrian Aucoin, American Dan Hinote and Czech Frantisek Kaberle (who also played for the team before he joined the NHL).

Former Logo
Former Logo

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Current Roster

The roster as of February 4, 2007.

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
30 Flag of Sweden Michael Zajkowski L 2004 Łódź, Poland
60 Flag of Slovakia Karol Krizan L 2005 Zilina, Slovakia
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
3 Flag of Sweden Mattias Timander L 2004 Sollefteå, Sweden
5 Flag of Sweden Hans Jonsson - A L 2003 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
6 Flag of Sweden Tobias Enström L 2002 Nordingrå, Sweden
8 Flag of Sweden Oscar Hedman L 2003 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
32 Flag of Sweden Tobias Viklund L 2004 Kramfors, Sweden
34 Flag of Sweden Tommy Wargh L 2005 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
35 Flag of Sweden Pierre Hedin L 2006 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
38 Flag of Sweden Adam Andersson R 2006 Gävle, Sweden
43 Flag of Sweden Niklas Öman L 2006 Sollefteå, Sweden
Forwards
Number Player Position Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
4 Flag of Sweden Mattias Hellström C L 2005 Nordingrå, Sweden
10 Flag of Norway Per-Åge Skrøder LW L 2006 Sarpsborg, Norway
12 Flag of United States Justin Morrison RW R 2006 Los Angeles, USA
15 Flag of Sweden Andreas Salomonsson LW L 2003 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
17 Flag of Finland Kristian Kuusela RW R 2007 Seinäjoki, Finland
18 Flag of Sweden Peter Öberg LW/C/RW L 2001 Umeå, Sweden
19 Flag of Sweden Mikael Pettersson LW/RW L 2005 Härnösand, Sweden
20 Flag of Sweden Oscar Steen C L 2006 Stockholm, Sweden
22 Flag of Sweden Tommy Enström LW/RW L 2005 Nordingrå, Sweden
23 Flag of Czech Republic Zdenek Blatny LW L 2007 Brno, Czechoslovakia
24 Flag of Sweden Niklas Sundström - A C L 2006 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
28 Flag of Czech Republic Miloslav Horava (Jr.) RW R 2005 Czech Republic
29 Flag of Sweden Andreas Molinder C L 2006 Sollefteå, Sweden
33 Flag of Sweden Johan Nilsson RW R 2005 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
39 Flag of Sweden Per Svartvadet - C C L 2003 Sollefteå, Sweden
59 Flag of Slovakia Robert Döme RW/LW L 2006 Senica, Slovakia

[edit] External links

Swedish Elitserien
Brynäs IF | Djurgårdens IF | Frölunda HC | Färjestads BK | HV71 | Linköpings HC | Luleå HF | Malmö Redhawks | MODO Hockey | Mora IK | Skellefteå AIK | Timrå IK