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2002-
Claes-Göran
'Myggan' Wallin General Manager
2000-2002
Anders
Hedberg General Manager
1999-
Hardy
Nilsson, Head Coach
Called "Hårde Hardy" (tough Hardy). Introduced torpedo hockey in team Sweden.
Tournament |
Coach |
Placed No. |
World Championships 2000 | Stephan Lund, Hardy Nilsson | 7th |
World Championships 2001 | Hardy Nilsson | Bronze Medals |
World Championships 2002 | Hardy Nilsson | Bronze Medals |
Olympic Games 2002 | Hardy Nilsson | 5th |
World Championships 2003 | Hardy Nilsson | Silver Medals |
1998/99
Tournament |
Coach |
Placed No. |
World Championships 1999 | Sune Bergman, Stephan Lundh | Bronze Medals |
1998-2000
Peter
Wallin General Manager
1995/96-1997/98
Kent
Forsberg
Called "Skägget" (the beard) and "Pappa Forsberg", as being the dad of Peter Forsberg.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1996 |
6th |
World Cup |
1996 |
Bronze Medals |
World Championships |
1997 |
Silver Medals |
World Championships |
1998 |
Gold Medals |
1992/93-1994/95
Curt "Curre" LundmarkActive career as defense player. Ass. coach to Conny Evensson.
Historical for the Gold Medals in the Olympic Games in Lillehammer 1994.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1993 |
Silver Medals |
Olympic Games | 1994 | Gold Medals |
World Championships |
1994 |
Bronze Medals |
World Championships |
1995 |
Silver Medals |
1990/91-1991/92
Conny
Evensson
Active career as forward in Färjestad for 10 years.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
Canada Cup |
1991 |
Bronze Medals |
World Championships |
1991 |
Gold Medals |
World Championships |
1992 |
Gold Medals |
Olympic Games |
1992 |
5th |
1986/87-1989/90
Tommy
Sandlin
The most successful coach of the swedish league (elitserien). Responsible for Tre Kronor for his second time. Twice "coach of the year".
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships | 1987 | Gold Medals |
Canada Cup |
1987 |
Bronze Medals |
Olympic Games | 1988 | Bronze Medals |
World Championships |
1989 |
4th |
World Championships |
1990 |
Silver Medals |
1985/86
Curt
"Curre" Lindström
Popular and successful coach for both the swedish and the finnish national teams. Ass. coach to Tommy Sandlin in 1987.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1986 |
Silver Medals |
1984/85
Leif
Boork
Controversial coach with the Silver Medals in Canada Cup as his best achieve.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
Canada Cup |
1984 |
Silver Medals |
World Championships |
1985 |
6th |
1981/82-1983/84
Anders
"Ankan" Parmström
Active as forward in Tre Kronor (2 games) and AIK. Now, a popular commentator for swedish TV.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
Canada Cup |
1981 |
5th |
World Championships |
1982 |
4th |
World Championships |
1983 |
4th |
Olympic Games |
1984 |
Bronze Medals |
1980/81
Bengt
"Fisken" Ohlsson
Active in the swedish 2nd and 3rd division. After the Silver Medal he was called "Silverfisken" (the Silver fish).
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1981 |
Silver Medals |
1978/79-1979/80
Tommy
Sandlin
He is called 'the professor'. Short active career in Gävle GIK.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1979 |
Bronze Medals |
Olympic Games |
1980 |
Bronze Medals |
1976/77-1977/78
Hans
"Virus" Lindberg
91 games for Tre Kronor and a legend scorer in his team Brynäs (6 Swedish Championships).
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
Canada Cup |
1976 |
4th |
World Championships |
1977 |
Silver Medals |
Olympic Games |
1978 |
4th |
1974/75-1975/76
Ronald
"Sura Pelle" Pettersson
252
games for Tre Kronor as forward. 2 World Championships Gold Medals.
His career ended when he fell badly in a match caused by a coin thrown in by
the audience.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1975 |
Bronze Medals |
World Championships |
1976 |
Bronze Medals |
1972/73-1973/74
Kjell
Svensson
Old goal keeper hero in Tre Kronor.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1973 |
Silver Medals |
World Championships |
1974 |
Bronze Medals |
1971/72
Billy
Harris
3 times Stanley Cup winner for Toronto. The first 'förbundskapten' (swedish team coach) - new title.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
Olympic Games |
1972 |
4th |
World Championships |
1972 |
Bronze Medals |
1960/61-1970/71
Arne
Strömberg
Successful
coach with 8 medals in the World Championships.
He had an active career as defense player in 'Matteuspojkarna' (elite team in
the 40's).
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1961 |
5th |
World Championships |
1962 |
Gold Medals |
World Championships |
1963 |
Silver Medals |
World Championships |
1964 |
Silver Medals |
Olympic Games |
1964 |
Silver Medals |
World Championships |
1965 |
Bronze Medals |
World Championships |
1966 |
4th |
World Championships |
1967 |
Silver Medals |
World Championships |
1968 |
4th |
Olympic Games | 1968 | 4th |
World Championships |
1969 | Silver Medals |
World Championships |
1970 | Silver Medals |
World Championships |
1971 | Bronze Medals |
1957/58-1959/60
Ed
Reigle
He brought the modern hockey to Sweden. His ass. coach were Arne Strömberg.
Tournament |
Year |
Placed No. |
World Championships |
1958 |
Bronze Medals |
World Championships |
1959 |
5th |
World Championships |
1960 |
5th |
Olympic Games |
1960 |
5th |