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  • 2009–10 Djurgårdens IF Hockey season
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  • 2009–10 Djurgårdens IF Hockey season was the club's 34rd season in the Swedish elite league Elitserien. Hardy Nilsson returned to Djurgården as head coach on March 2, 2009. Nilsson previously coached Djurgården during the 1999–2000 and the 2000–01 seasons. The club became Swedish champions during both of these seasons. Djurgården lost last season's scoring leader when Fredrik Bremberg moved to Atlant Moscow Oblast. The team was later reinforced by former NHL and Djurgården player Marcus Nilson. Marcus Ragnarsson replaced Jimmie Ölvestad as team captain on August 7, 2009. The regular season started on away ice on September 24, 2009 against HV71 and was concluded on March 13, 2010 away against Frölunda HC. Djurgården reached the final in the playoff rounds, where the team lost 4–2 in games a
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Season
  • 2009
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HomeRecord
  • 14
Team
  • Djurgårdens IF Hockey
League
  • Elitserien
GoalsFor
  • 161
AssistantCoach
AssistsLeader
  • Marcus Nilson
Coach
Record
  • 26
Attendance
  • Playoffs: 10,519
  • Regular: 7,034
PointsLeader
  • Marcus Nilson
LeagueRank
  • Playoffs: Lost finals
  • Regular: 2nd
GoalsLeader
  • Marcus Nilson
Captain
GeneralManager
  • Janne Järlefelt
AltCaptain
RoadRecord
  • 12
PIMLeader
Arena
GoalsAgainst
  • 130
Year
  • 2009
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  • 2009–10 Djurgårdens IF Hockey season was the club's 34rd season in the Swedish elite league Elitserien. Hardy Nilsson returned to Djurgården as head coach on March 2, 2009. Nilsson previously coached Djurgården during the 1999–2000 and the 2000–01 seasons. The club became Swedish champions during both of these seasons. Djurgården lost last season's scoring leader when Fredrik Bremberg moved to Atlant Moscow Oblast. The team was later reinforced by former NHL and Djurgården player Marcus Nilson. Marcus Ragnarsson replaced Jimmie Ölvestad as team captain on August 7, 2009. The regular season started on away ice on September 24, 2009 against HV71 and was concluded on March 13, 2010 away against Frölunda HC. Djurgården reached the final in the playoff rounds, where the team lost 4–2 in games against HV71.