Lars-Eric Lundvall

Lars-Eric Lundvall
Born 3 April 1934 (1934-04-03) (age 81)
Karlskoga, Sweden
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 172 lb (78 kg; 12 st 4 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for IFK Bofors (1950–55, 1957–58)
Södertälje SK (1955–57, 1958–60)
Västra Frölunda IF (1960–68)
National team  Sweden
Playing career 19521968

Lars-Eric Lundvall (born 3 April 1934) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player and coach. Between 1956 and 1965 he played 195 international matches and scored 79 goals. During this period he won 5 world and 10 European championship medals, including world and European titles in 1957 and 1962; he also took part in the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympics and finished in fourth, fifth and second place, respectively.[1][2]

Domestically Lundvall won two Swedish titles: with Södertälje SK in 1956 and with Västra Frölunda IF in 1965. He was selected to the Swedish all-star team in 1959 and 1960.[1]

After retiring from competitions in 1968, Lundvall stayed as a coach with his last club Västra Frölunda IF. He also ran a gas station with his long-term teammate Ronald Pettersson.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Lars-Eric Lundvall. sports-reference.com
  2. Lars-Eric Lundvall. Swedish Olympic Committee

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