Английская Википедия:Guldhjälmen
Шаблон:Infobox award Guldhjälmen (The Gold Helmet) is a Swedish ice hockey award, which is awarded annually to the's most valuable player of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) and of the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) as decided by a vote of each league’s players.
First awarded in the SHL in 1986, the Guldhjälmen is sponsored by the Swedish hockey magazine Hockey in cooperation with CCM Hockey. It is considered one of the most prestigious ice hockey prizes in Sweden. It is similar to the country's Viking Award, presented to the top Swede playing in North America as determined by player vote, and the NHL's Ted Lindsay Award, an MVP award also voted on by the players. It should not be confused with Guldpucken (Golden Puck), which is awarded by Expressen and the Swedish Ice Hockey Association to the Swedish Player of the Year.
The first woman to be awarded the Guldhjälmen by vote of the SDHL players was Lara Stalder of Brynäs IF in 2020.[1][2] It should not be confused with the Kronprinsessan Margaretas pris (Crown Princess Margaretas Award), also called the SDHL MVP, which is awarded to the SDHL MVP as chosen by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association.[3]
Winners (Women)
- 2020 – Lara Stalder, Brynäs IF[4]
- 2021 – Kateřina Mrázová, Brynäs IF[5]
- 2022 – Sidney Brodt, Linköping HC[6]
- 2023 – Anna Meixner, Brynäs IF[7]
Winners (Men)
Players in bold type also won that season's Guldpucken.
- 1986 - Kari Eloranta, HV71
- 1987 - Peter Lindmark, Färjestad BK
- 1988 - Anders Eldebrink, Södertälje SK
- 1989 - Anders Eldebrink, Södertälje SK (2)
- 1990 - Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Färjestad BK
- 1991 - Håkan Loob, Färjestad BK
- 1992 - Håkan Loob, Färjestad BK (2)
- 1993 - Peter Forsberg, Modo Hockey
- 1994 - Peter Forsberg, Modo Hockey (2)
- 1995 - Pelle Eklund, Leksands IF
- 1996 - Esa Keskinen, HV71
- 1997 - Jarmo Myllys, Luleå HF
- 1998 - Tommy Söderström, Djurgårdens IF
- 1999 - Jan Larsson, Brynäs IF
- 2000 - Rikard Franzén, AIK
- 2001 - Kristian Huselius, Västra Frölunda HC
- 2002 - Ulf Söderström, Färjestad BK
- 2003 - Niklas Andersson, Västra Frölunda HC
- 2004 - Magnus Kahnberg, Västra Frölunda HC
- 2005 - Henrik Lundqvist, Frölunda HC
- 2006 - Andreas Karlsson, HV71
- 2007 - Fredrik Bremberg, Djurgårdens IF
- 2008 - Tony Mårtensson, Linköpings HC
- 2009 - Johan Davidsson, HV71
- 2010 - Mats Zuccarello, Modo Hockey
- 2011 - Magnus Johansson, Linköpings HC
- 2012 - Jakob Silfverberg, Brynäs IF
- 2013 - Bud Holloway, Skellefteå AIK
- 2014 - Joakim Lindström, Skellefteå AIK
- 2015 - Derek Ryan, Örebro HK
- 2016 - Anton Rödin, Brynäs IF
- 2017 - Joakim Lindström, Skellefteå AIK (2)
- 2018 - Joakim Lindström, Skellefteå AIK (3)
- 2019 - Jacob Josefson, Djurgårdens IF
- 2020 - Kodie Curran, Rögle BK
- 2021 - Marek Hrivík, Leksands IF
- 2022 - Max Véronneau, Leksands IF[8]
- 2023 - Antti Suomela, IK Oskarshamn[7]
References
- Английская Википедия
- Awards established in 1986
- Swedish ice hockey trophies and awards
- Swedish Hockey League
- Swedish Women's Hockey League
- 1986 establishments in Sweden
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