Mikael Johansson (ice hockey, born 1966)

Mikael Johansson
Born June 12, 1966
Huddinge, SWE
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 192 lb (87 kg; 13 st 10 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Elitserien
 Djurgårdens IF
NLA
 EHC Kloten
NHL Draft 134th overall, 1991
Quebec Nordiques
Playing career 19852005

Mikael Johansson (born June 12, 1966 in Huddinge, Sweden) is a Swedish retired professional ice hockey player and coach. Johansson started his career at Huddinge IK, but moved to Djurgårdens IF in 1985. Johansson and his team won the Swedish championship in 1989, 1990 and 1991. He was drafted by Quebec Nordiques in the seventh round of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, 134th overall. Johansson moved to EHC Kloten of the Swiss National League A in 1992 and won four Swiss championships before moving back to Sweden and Djurgården again in 1997. He has since his stay at EHC Kloten been included in the club's Hall of Fame and his number has been retired.[1] Djurgården and Johansson won two more Swedish Championships in 2000 and 2001. He retired from professional hockey in 2005. Johansson's number 25 was retired in Djurgården on February 15, 2007.[2] Johansson is the younger brother of fellow hockey player and head coach Kent Johansson. He was assistant coach for Djurgårdens IF from 2008 to 2012, but he was fired along with head coach Hardy Nilsson in January 2012.[3]

Career statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1982–83 Huddinge IK Division 1 Östra 2 0 1 1 0
1983–84 Huddinge IK Division 1 Västra 18 10 13 23 0
Huddinge IK Allsvenskan 7 3 2 5 2 3 0 1 1 0
1984–85 Huddinge IK Division 1 Östra 31 15 16 31 8 6 1 2 3 6
1985–86 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 21 2 8 10 4
1986–87 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 32 9 17 26 8 2 0 0 0 2
1987–88 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 38 11 22 33 10 3 1 1 2 0
1988–89 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 29 6 15 21 10 8 3 5 8 0
1989–90 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 36 14 20 34 12 8 5 4 9 0
1990–91 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 39 13 27 40 21 7 2 7 9 0
1991–92 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 30 15 21 36 12 9 1 5 6 4
1992–93 EHC Kloten NLA 36 18 31 49 2 11 6 10 16 4
1993–94 EHC Kloten NLA 36 22 29 51 24 12 9 14 23 8
1994–95 EHC Kloten NLA 35 14 36 50 8 12 4 9 13 8
1995–96 EHC Kloten NLA 35 13 20 33 10 10 5 13 18
1996–97 EHC Kloten NLA 46 17 27 44 10 4 1 2 3 2
1997–98 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 43 15 23 38 18 15 6 6 12 4
1998–99 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 39 5 12 17 20 4 0 0 0 0
1999–2000 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 49 17 22 39 16 13 8 8 16 0
2000–01 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 44 11 22 33 0 16 5 10 15 2
2001–02 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 45 9 26 35 10 5 0 1 1 0
2002–03 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 49 2 28 30 24 12 0 1 1 6
2003–04 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 47 10 17 27 10 4 1 1 2 2
2004–05 Djurgårdens IF Elitserien 41 3 15 18 6 12 0 2 2 2

References

  1. "Micke, Limi und Co. sind zurück". kloten-flyers.ch (in German). Kloten Flyers. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  2. Uhlin, Daniel (2007-02-15). "Tre nya viktiga poäng för DIF". difhockey.se (in Swedish). Djurgården Hockey. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  3. "Förändringar i tränarstaben" (Press release) (in Swedish). Djurgårdens IF Hockey. 30 January 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2012.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin
Golden Puck
2000
Succeeded by
Mikael Renberg