2003–04 Elitserien season

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The 2003–04 Elitserien season was the 29th season of Elitserien. It started in September 2003, with the regular season ending February 2004.

2003–04 Elitserien season
LeagueElitserien
SportIce hockey
Duration24 September 2003 – 26 February 2004
Regular season
League championHV 71
Season MVPJohan Davidsson (HV71)
Top scorerMagnus Kahnberg (Västra Frölunda HC)
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsHV71
  Runners-upFärjestad BK
SHL seasons

Regular season

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Final standings

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2003–04 Elitserien season GP W L OTW/SOW OTL/SOL GF GA Pts
y - HV 71 50 27 15 6 2 162 166 95
x - Färjestads BK 50 24 14 6 6 161 129 90
x - Västra Frölunda HC 50 24 16 7 3 160 116 89
x - Linköpings HC 50 25 17 3 5 141 105 86
x - Djurgårdens IF 50 23 16 6 5 145 125 86
x - Timrå IK 50 21 20 2 7 117 124 74
x - Luleå HF 50 19 23 5 3 119 132 70
x - Modo Hockey 50 16 21 7 6 113 141 68
e - Södertälje SK 50 18 24 2 6 132 161 64
e - Brynäs IF 50 18 27 2 3 121 151 61
r - Malmö Redhawks 50 16 27 6 1 112 151 61
r - Leksands IF 50 11 22 6 11 129 161 56

Scoring leaders

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Player Team Sp G A P
1. Kahnberg, MagnusMagnus Kahnberg Västra Frölunda HC 50 33 16 49
2. Prestberg, PellePelle Prestberg Färjestads BK 50 22 23 45
3. Eriksson, JoakimJoakim Eriksson Södertälje SK 50 15 29 44
4. Peltola, MikkoMikko Peltola Linköpings HC 47 14 29 43
5. Lind, MikaelMikael Lind Brynäs IF 45 14 28 42
Sahlstedt, KalleKalle Sahlstedt HV 71 50 20 22 42
7. Kallio, TomiTomi Kallio Västra Frölunda HC 50 24 17 41
8. Salomonsson, AndreasAndreas Salomonsson MODO Hockey 47 13 26 39
9. Davidsson, JohanJohan Davidsson HV 71 49 14 24 38
10. Jönsson, JörgenJörgen Jönsson Färjestads BK 49 16 21 37

Leading goaltenders

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Playoffs

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After the regular season, the standard of 8 teams qualified for the playoffs.

Playoff bracket

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In the first round, the highest remaining seed chose which of the four lowest remaining seeds to be matched against. In each round the higher-seeded team was awarded home ice advantage. Each best-of-seven series followed a 1–1–1–2–1–1 format: the higher-seeded team played at home for games 2 and 4 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary), and the lower-seeded team was at home for game 1, 3 and 6 (if necessary).

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 HV71 4
8 Modo Hockey 2
1 HV71 4
3 Västra Frölunda HC 2
4 Linköpings HC 1
6 Timrå IK 4
1 HV71 4
(Pairings are reseeded after the first round)
2 Färjestads BK 3
3 Västra Frölunda HC 4
5 Djurgårdens IF 0
2 Färjestads BK 4
6 Timrå IK 1
2 Färjestads BK 4
7 Luleå HF 1

Playoff scoring leaders

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Playoff leading goaltenders

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Elitserien awards

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Le Mat Trophy: HV71
Guldpucken: Johan Davidsson, HV71
Guldhjälmen: Magnus Kahnberg, Västra Frölunda HC
Honken Trophy: Henrik Lundqvist, Västra Frölunda HC
Håkan Loob Trophy: Magnus Kahnberg, Västra Frölunda HC
Rookie of the Year: Loui Eriksson, Västra Frölunda HC
Guldpipan: Thomas Andersson, Gävle

See also

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