Håkan Loob Trophy
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The Håkan Loob Trophy is awarded annually to the Elitserien player who scored the most goals during the regular season. It was founded for the season 2005-06 by Svenska Hockeyligan and Canal+ in honour of Håkan Loob, who holds the Elitserien record for most goals in a season,[1] and Elitserien's 30 year anniversary.
The team for which the player belongs is also awarded a prize money of 1,000 Swedish kronor per goal scored by the player. The prize money must go to the club's youth programme.
[edit] Håkan Loob Trophy Winners
- 2006 - Tomi Kallio, Frölunda HC and Andreas Karlsson, HV71 (26 goals)
- 2007 - Pavel Brendl, Mora IK (34 goals)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Gregor von Konow. Målkungarnas säsongsinledningar. hockeyligan.se. Retrieved on March 8, 2007.