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{{Short description|Ice hockey club in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden}} {{About|the men's team|the women's team competing in the SDHL|Modo Hockey (women)}} {{Infobox Pro hockey team | current = | text_color = #000000 | bg_color = background:#FFFFFF;border-top:#e01c21 5px solid;border-bottom:#007c30 5px solid; | team = MoDo Hockey | logo = Modo Hockey Logo.svg | logosize = 160px | city = [[Örnsköldsvik]], [[Sweden]] | league = [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] | conference = | division = | founded = 27 March 1921 | arena = [[Hägglunds Arena]] | capacity = 7,265 | uniform = | colors = Red, white, green<br /> {{color box|#e01c21}} {{color box|white}} {{color box|#007c30}} | owner = | GM = Henrik Gradin | coach = Mattias Karlin | captain = David Rundblad | website = [https://www.modohockey.se modohockey.se] <!---Franchise history---> | name1 = Alfredshems IK | dates1 = 1921–1963 | name2 = MoDo AIK | dates2 = 1964–86 | name3 = MoDo Hockey | dates3 = 1987–present <!---Championships---> | le_mat_trophies = [[1978-79 Elitserien season|1979]], [[2006–07 Elitserien season|2007]] }} '''Modo Hockey''' (or '''MoDo''' with uppercase letters) is a professional [[ice hockey]] club in [[Örnsköldsvik]], [[Sweden]]. The team currently plays in Sweden's second-tier league [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] after losing to [[HV71]] after the play out following the 2024/25 season. The club was founded in 1987 and has won one title, the SHL championships, in [[2006–07 Elitserien season|2007]]. The team's home arena since 2006 is the [[Hägglunds Arena]] (previously known as ''Fjällräven Center'' and ''Swedbank Arena''). Before then, the team played at [[Kempehallen]], beginning in 1964.<ref name=english>{{cite web|title=Information in English|url=http://www.modohockey.se/english.cfm|access-date=2009-12-01|publisher=Modo Hockey|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091124223733/http://www.modohockey.se/english.cfm|archive-date=2009-11-24}}</ref> ==History== ===Alfredshems IK and Modo AIK (1921–87)=== The club was founded on 27 March 1921 as Alfredshems IK, however it existed without an ice hockey program until 1938.<ref name=english/> Twenty years later, in 1958, the club joined [[Hockeyallsvenskan]], Sweden's highest division at the time.<ref name=english/> Alfredshems IK played under that name until 1963,<ref name=english/> when it was renamed Modo AIK after their main sponsor, industrial corporation [[Mo och Domsjö AB]] (commonly abbreviated MoDo). The following year, the club made the newly constructed [[Kempehallen]] their home arena.<ref name=english/> In 1975, Modo AIK joined the [[Swedish Hockey League|Elitserien]] as one of the premier league's original ten teams. Four seasons later, Modo AIK won their first regular-season championship in 1979, en route to defeating previous ten-time champion [[Djurgårdens IF Hockey|Djurgårdens IF]] to also capture their first [[Le Mat trophy]] as playoff champions. ===MoDo Hockey (1987–present)=== In 1987, Modo AIK dropped the "AIK" suffix to the club's name, becoming known simply as Modo Hockey. After coming off its championship year in 1979, the club spent the majority of the 1980s with losing records.<ref>{{cite web|title=Standings for the Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik of the SEL|url=http://hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/display_standings.php?tmi=6906|access-date=2009-11-28|publisher=Hockeydb.com}}</ref> Coming out of the club's [[J20 SuperElit|junior program]], however, hometown stars [[Peter Forsberg]] and [[Markus Näslund]] played their rookie seasons with the senior team in 1990–91. Näslund went on to lead Modo Hockey in scoring as an eighteen-year-old in his second season with the club,<ref>{{Cite web|title=1991-92 Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik [SEL]|url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0014321992.html|access-date=2009-11-28|publisher=Hockeydb.com}}</ref> while Forsberg became the first Modo player to win the [[Guldpucken]] as Swedish player of the year since [[Nils Johansson (ice hockey, born 1938)|Nils Johansson]] in 1964, capturing the title back-to-back in 1993 and 1994. With both Forsberg and Näslund having been chosen as first-round selections in the [[1991 NHL Entry Draft]], however, their time in Sweden was limited. Näslund departed for the NHL in 1993, while Forsberg remained to lead Modo to their second Elitserien playoff final in 1994, where they lost to [[Malmö IF]]. Soon after Forsberg's inevitable departure to the NHL in 1995, [[identical twin]] brothers [[Daniel Sedin|Daniel]] and [[Henrik Sedin]] represented the next wave of young talent coming through the Modo system. At seventeen-years-old, they captured the Guldpucken together as co-recipients in 1999, while leading Modo to a 33-win season (in a 50-game schedule) for the club's second regular-season title. As second- and third-overall selections in the [[1999 NHL Entry Draft]], respectively, Daniel and Henrik left Modo for the NHL in 2000. Regardless, Modo became consistent contenders for the Le Mat trophy, appearing in three out of four playoff finals – losing all three – between 1999 and 2002. Due to the [[2004–05 NHL lockout]], many former Modo stars returned to the team from the NHL, including Forsberg, Näslund, the Sedins and [[František Kaberle]]. Several foreign NHL players also signed with Modo, including [[Canadians|Canadian]] defenceman [[Adrian Aucoin]] and [[United States|American]] forward [[Dan Hinote]]. Swedish goaltender [[Tommy Salo]] (a product of [[VIK Västerås HK]]) joined as the starting goaltender. Despite a bolstered lineup, Modo finished sixth in the regular season.<ref>{{cite web|title=2004-05 Swedish Elite League [SEL] standings|url=http://hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/sel19982005.html|access-date=2009-11-28|publisher=Hockeydb.com}}</ref> Having played in [[Kempehallen]] as their home arena since 1964, Modo moved into the then newly constructed [[Hägglunds Arena|Swedbank Arena]], which was partially funded by former star Forsberg and his father Kent, who was also a former club head coach.<ref name=nytimes>{{cite news|title=A Puck-Crazed Town in Sweden Churns Out N.H.L. Stars|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/03/sports/hockey/03sweden.html?_r=1&ex=1178942400&en=80c63e2a0c4d7d37&ei=5070&emc=eta1|access-date=2009-11-28|date=2007-05-03|newspaper=[[New York Times]] | first=Ivar | last=Ekman}}</ref> Modo returned to Elitserien supremacy that season, defeating [[Linköpings HC]] on April 14, 2007, to capture their second Le Mat trophy in franchise history. The championship-winning club featured the 2007 Guldpucken-recipient [[Per Svartvadet]], team leading-scorer [[Per-Åge Skrøder]] and future NHL defenceman [[Tobias Enström]]. The return of [[Niklas Sundström]], who had originally played with the club alongside Forsberg and Näslund in the early 1990s, bolstered Modo's roster as he finished second in team scoring in his first season back from the NHL.<ref name=season07>{{cite web|title=2006-07 Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik [SEL]|url=http://hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0014322007.html|access-date=2009-11-28|publisher=Hockeydb.com}}</ref> An approximate 8,000 fans were in attendance at the Swedbank Arena for Modo's first championship in 28 years.<ref name=nytimes/> In the 2008–09 season the team finished ninth in Elitserien, thus missing the playoffs. In the [[2009–10 Elitserien season|2009–10 season]], Forsberg returned to play for Modo on a conditioning-basis to prepare for an anticipated return to the NHL after having been inactive for a season due to injury. With Näslund back in Sweden, having retired after the [[2008–09 NHL season]], he correctly predicted that Forsberg would not return to the NHL and finish the season with Modo instead.<ref name=should>{{cite web|title=Naslund: Forsberg should play in Sweden|url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/naslund-forsberg-should-play-in-sweden-1.834468|access-date=2009-11-18|date=2009-11-13|publisher=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]}}</ref> Several days later, on November 17, 2009, Näslund announced he was coming out of retirement to also rejoin Modo with Forsberg. The announcement crashed the Modo web server as a result of the heavy volume of people visiting the site. As a board member of the club, Näslund also announced he would play without a salary, along with Forsberg.<ref name="Rejoins Modo">{{cite web|title=Modo's two musketeers back|url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/article/modos-two-musketeers-back.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=955&cHash=bb88ad0099|author=Pakarinen, Risto|publisher=IIHF|date=2009-11-17|access-date=2009-11-17|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091126191612/http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/article/modos-two-musketeers-back.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=955&cHash=bb88ad0099|archive-date=2009-11-26}}</ref> Despite Näslund's and Forsberg's return to Modo, the team finished ninth and thus missed the playoffs for the second consecutive year. After the 2009–10 season, Näslund retired again, and Forsberg left Modo again. After Näslund's second retirement, he was named the [[general manager]] of Modo. In the [[2010–11 Elitserien season|2010–11 season]] the team were closer to relegation to [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] than since 1990. The team finished last in Elitserien after a very tight battle in the bottom of Elitserien and thus were forced to play in [[Kvalserien]] for the first time since 1990 (the team survived the 1990 Kvalserien). After the [[2011 Kvalserien]]'s ninth round, Modo and [[Södertälje SK|Södertälje]] both had 17 points. Modo and Södertälje met each other in [[Hägglunds Arena|Fjällräven Center]] in the final round, for a game that directly decided which team would be relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan. Modo won the game 2–0 and thus stayed in Elitserien for the [[2011–12 Elitserien season|2011–12 season]]. Nearly two weeks later, [[Peter Forsberg]] was named an assistant general manager of the Modo organization.<ref name="Assistant general manager">{{cite web | url=http://www.modohockey.se/nyheter.cfm?nyhet=5939&rows=5 | title=eter Forsberg förstärker MODO Hockeys organisation | publisher=Modo Hockey | date=2011-04-20 | language=sv | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723045122/http://www.modohockey.se/nyheter.cfm?nyhet=5939&rows=5 | archive-date=2011-07-23 }}</ref> Just a day later, on April 21, 2011, Modo Hockey's then [[coach (ice hockey)|head coach]] [[Charles Berglund|Charles "Challe" Berglund]] was forced to leave the club.<ref name="Berglund leaves the club">{{cite web | url=http://www.modohockey.se/nyheter.cfm?nyhet=5941&rows=5 | title=MODO Hockey bryter samarbetet med Charles Berglund | publisher=Modo Hockey | date=2011-04-21 | language=sv | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723045235/http://www.modohockey.se/nyheter.cfm?nyhet=5941&rows=5 | archive-date=2011-07-23 }}</ref> On May 2, 2011, [[Ulf Samuelsson]], who had been an assistant coach in the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL), was named the head coach of Modo Hockey,<ref name="Samuelsson new head coach">{{cite web | url=http://www.modohockey.se/nyheter.cfm?nyhet=5965&rows=5 | title=Ulf Samuelsson ny headcoach i MODO Hockey | publisher=Modo Hockey | language=sv | date=2011-05-02 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110504045319/http://modohockey.se/nyheter.cfm?nyhet=5965&rows=5 | archive-date=2011-05-04 }}</ref> a position he held for two seasons.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?team=9&year0=2012 | title = Modo hockey 2011-12 season | publisher = eliteprospects.com | date = 4 June 2013 | accessdate = 4 June 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?team=9&year0=2013 | title = Modo Hockey 2012-13 season | publisher = eliteprospects.com | date = 4 June 2013 | accessdate = 4 June 2013}}</ref> ==Women's team== {{Main|Modo Hockey Dam}} During the [[2012–13 Riksserien season]], [[Modo Hockey Dam|Modo]] finished first in the regular season, but were eliminated in the semifinals by [[Brynäs IF Dam|Brynäs IF]]. ==NHL alumni== Although Örnsköldsvik is a small town with an approximate population of just 29,000, the city has produced numerous born-and-raised NHL talents through the Modo system. The hockey-centred town has six indoor rinks, with the Hägglunds Arena boasting regular attendances of 7,000 for Modo home games, marking nearly a quarter of the population.<ref name=nytimes/> [[Anders Hedberg]] was one of the first Swedes to succeed in the NHL, in the 1970s. In the early 1990s, forwards [[Peter Forsberg]] and [[Markus Näslund]] emerged from Modo's junior system and were drafted 6th and 16th overall by the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] and [[Pittsburgh Penguins]], respectively in the [[1991 NHL Entry Draft]]. They became arguably Modo's first NHL stars. Forsberg went on to win the [[Calder Memorial Trophy]] as NHL rookie of the year in [[1994–95 NHL season|1995]] with the Nordiques and the [[Hart Memorial Trophy]] as NHL MVP with the [[Colorado Avalanche]] in [[2002–03 NHL season|2003]], while Näslund won the [[Ted Lindsay Award|Lester B. Pearson Award]] as NHL MVP chosen by the players in 2003. Furthermore, Forsberg and Näslund finished first and second in league point-scoring for the [[Art Ross Trophy]] in 2003. Besides the two league-leaders, the 2002–03 season featured 13 NHL players originating from Modo, as well as seven others who were born and raised within a couple miles of Örnsköldsvik.<ref name=nytimes/> Forward [[Niklas Sundström]] also played alongside Forsberg and Näslund with Modo and was drafted 8th overall in the [[1993 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[New York Rangers]]. Eight years after Forsberg and Näslund's draft selections, identical twins [[Daniel Sedin|Daniel]] and [[Henrik Sedin]] were drafted second and third overall, joining Näslund in Vancouver. In [[2005–06 NHL season|2005–06]], Näslund, Henrik and Daniel finished first, second and third, respectively, in Canucks team-scoring.<ref>{{cite web|title=2005-06 Vancouver Canucks [NHL]|url=http://hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000392006.html|access-date=2009-11-28|publisher=Hockeydb.com}}</ref> In fact, from the [[1998–99 NHL season|1998–99 season]] until the [[2016–17 NHL season|2016-17 season]], no Canucks player has [[Cyrus H. McLean Trophy|led the team in scoring]] besides either Näslund, Henrik or Daniel. During the [[2009–10 NHL season|2009–10 season]], Henrik became the second former Modo player to win the NHL's [[Art Ross Trophy]] as the league's leading scorer and the [[Hart Memorial Trophy]] as league MVP. The next year fellow Canuck and twin brother Daniel Sedin would go on to win the Art ross trophy making it the first time in NHL history that two brothers won scoring titles consecutively. In [[2008–09 Elitserien season|2008–09]] defenceman [[Victor Hedman]] began drawing considerable attention from the NHL and was eventually selected second overall in the [[2009 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]], matching Daniel Sedin as the highest-drafted Modo player in team history. [[Victor Olofsson]] found success with the [[Buffalo Sabres]] upon joining the team in 2019, becoming a permanent member of the team in the [[2019–20 NHL season|2019–20 season]]. ==Season-by-season results== ''This is a partial list of the last nine seasons completed by Modo. For the full season-by-season history, see [[List of Modo Hockey seasons]]. Code explanation; '''GP'''—Games played, '''W'''—Wins, '''L'''—Losses, '''T'''—Tied games, '''GF'''—Goals for, '''GA'''—Goals against, '''Pts'''—Points. Top Scorer: '''Points (Goals+Assists)''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size: 95%" |- ! rowspan="2" | Season ! rowspan="2" | League ! colspan="9" | Regular season ! rowspan="2" | Post season results |- ! Finish ! GP ! W ! L ! T ! GF ! GA ! Pts !Top scorer |- ! [[2009–10 Elitserien season|2009–10]] | Elitserien | 9th | 55||16||20||19||161||150||74 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Mats Zuccarello|M. Zuccarello]] '''64''' (23+41) | align=left | Did not qualify |- ! [[2010–11 Elitserien season|2010–11]] | Elitserien | 12th | 55||17||25||13||147||153||70 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|CAN}} [[Byron Ritchie|B. Ritchie]] '''44''' (23+21) | align=left | Saved in relegation series ([[2011 Kvalserien|Kvalserien]]) |- ! [[2011–12 Elitserien season|2011–12]] | Elitserien | 8th | 55||19||22||6||146||147||79 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Nicklas Danielsson|N. Danielsson]] '''53''' (21+31) | align=left | Lost in quarterfinals, 2–4 ([[Skellefteå AIK]]) |- ! [[2012–13 Elitserien season|2012–13]] | Elitserien | 7th | 55||19||19||17||135||129||81 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Per-Åge Skrøder|P.Å. Skröder]] '''35''' (16+19) | align=left | Lost in quarterfinals, 1–4 ([[Färjestad BK]]) |- ! [[2013–14 SHL season|2013–14]] | SHL | 8th | 55||18||20||17||131||132||81 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|CAN}} [[Kyle Cumiskey|K. Cumiskey]] '''28''' (4+24) | align=left | Lost in play in, 0–2 ([[Linköpings HC]]) |- ![[2014–15 SHL season|2014–15]] | SHL | 12th | 55||12||30||13||127||176||53 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Per-Åge Skrøder|P.Å. Skröder]] '''25''' (14+11) | align=left | Saved in relegation series ([[2014–15 HockeyAllsvenskan season#SHL qualifiers|SHL qualifiers]]) |- ![[2015–16 SHL season|2015–16]] | SHL | 13th | 52||13||32||7||119||166||49 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Victor Olofsson|V. Olofsson]] '''29''' (14+15) | align=left | Relegated, lost play-out series 3–4 ([[Leksands IF]]) |- ![[2016–17 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2016–17]] | HockeyAllsvenskan | 12th | 52||16||25||11||133||155||66 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Henrik Björklund|H. Björklund]] '''39''' (20+19) | align=left | Did not qualify |- ![[2017–18 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2017–18]] | HockeyAllsvenskan | 10th | 52||19||25||8||134||123||72 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Emil Molin|E. Molin]] '''51''' (23+28) | align=left | Did not qualify |- ![[2018–19 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2018–19]] | HockeyAllsvenskan | 6th | 52||24||18||10||143||134||86 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Patrik Karlkvist|P. Karlkvist]] '''42''' (20+22) | align=left | 4th in the playoff series |- ![[2019–20 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2019–20]] | HockeyAllsvenskan | 2nd | 52||35||12||5||205||130||111 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Jonathan Johnson (ice hockey)|J. Johnson]] '''79''' (29+50) | align=left | Hockeyallsvenskan Final, ([[IF Björklöven]]) |- ![[2020–21 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2020–21]] | HockeyAllsvenskan | 12th | 52||15||25||12||150||185||63 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Patrik Karlkvist|P. Karlkvist]] '''45''' (19+26) | align=left | Did not qualify |- ![[2021–22 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2021–22]] | HockeyAllsvenskan | 2nd | 52||26||10||16||182||140||106 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|CAN}} [[Riley Woods|R. Woods]] '''49''' (26+23) | align=left | Lost in semifinals, 3–4 (IF Björklöven) |- ![[2022–23 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2022–23]] | HockeyAllsvenskan | 1st | 52||31||9||12||178||124||109 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[David Bernhardt (ice hockey)|D. Bernhardt]] '''51''' (19+32) | align=left | Promoted, Win in finals 4–3 ([[Djurgårdens IF (men's hockey)|Djurgårdens IF]]) |- ![[2023–24 SHL season|2023–24]] | SHL | 11th | 52||15||23||14||130||162||67 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|CAN}} [[Riley Woods|R. Woods]] '''36''' (15+21) | align=left | Did not qualify |- ![[2024–25 SHL season|2024–25]] | SHL | 13th | 52||16||24||12||135||170||63 | align="left" | {{Flagicon|DEN}} [[Mikkel Aagaard|M. Aagaard]] '''33''' (19+14) | align=left | Relegated, lost play-out series 2-4 ([[HV71]]) |} ==Players== ===Current roster=== <small>Updated 15 February 2025.</small><br /> {{Ice hockey team roster}} <!-- list of players --> {{Ice hockey team player | first = Mikkel | last = Aagaard | dab = | num = 29 | pos = C | nat = Denmark | s/g = L | birthyear = 1995 | birthmonth = 10 | birthday = 18 | acq = [[2020–21 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2020]] | birthplace = [[Frederikshavn]], [[Denmark]] | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Tyler | last = Benson | dab = | num = 13 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 15 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Edmonton, Alberta]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Victor | last = Berglund | dab = | num = 51 | pos = D | nat = Sweden | s/g = R | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 2 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Örnsköldsvik]], [[Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = David | last = Bernhardt | dab = David Bernhardt (ice hockey) | num = 40 | pos = D | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 1997 | birthmonth = 12 | birthday = 1 | acq = [[2021-22 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2021]] | birthplace = [[Huddinge|Huddinge, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Måns | last = Carlsson | dab = | num = 24 | pos = C | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 1997 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 1 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Lysekil|Lysekil, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Olle | last = Eriksson Ek | dab = | num = 31 | pos = G | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 6 | birthday = 22 | acq = [[2023-24 SHL season|2023]] | birthplace = [[Karlstad|Karlstad, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Milton | last = Gästrin | dab = | num = 20 | pos = C | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 2007 | birthmonth = 6 | birthday = 2 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Örnsköldsvik]], [[Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Theo | last = Jacobsson | dab = | num = 28 | pos = C | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 2003 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 6 | acq = [[2020-21 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2020]] | birthplace = [[Örnsköldsvik|Örnsköldsvik, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Lukáš | last = Jašek | dab = | num = 86 | pos = RW | nat = Czechia | s/g = R | birthyear = 1997 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 28 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Třinec, Czech Republic]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Paul | last = LaDue | dab = | num = 6 | pos = D | nat = USA | s/g = R | birthyear = 1992 | birthmonth = 9 | birthday = 6 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Grand Forks, North Dakota]], [[United States]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Lassi | last = Lehtinen | dab = | num = 30 | pos = G | nat = Finland | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 25 | acq = [[2023-24 SHL season|2023]] | birthplace = [[Lahti, Finland]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Pontus | last = Näsén | dab = | num = 7 | pos = D | nat = Sweden | s/g = R | birthyear = 1996 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 16 | acq = [[2021-22 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2021]] | birthplace = [[Mora, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Theodor | last = Niederbach | dab = | num = 32 | pos = C | nat = Sweden | s/g = R | birthyear = 2002 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 25 | acq = [[2022-23 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2022]] | birthplace = [[Bjästa|Bjästa, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} <!-- {{Ice hockey team player | first = Jakob | last = Norén | dab = | num = 14 | pos = D | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 2004 | birthmonth = 8 | birthday = 26 | acq = [[2021-22 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2021]] | birthplace = [[Själevad|Själevad, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}--> {{Ice hockey team player | first = Mattias | last = Norlinder | dab = | num = 27 | pos = D | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 12 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Kramfors]], [[Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Sebastian | last = Ohlsson | dab = Sebastian Ohlsson (ice hockey) | num = 36 | pos = W | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 1997 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 4 | acq = [[2020-21 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2020]] | birthplace = [[Åsele|Åsele, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Jesper | last = Olofsson | dab = | num = 92 | pos = W | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 1992 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 7 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Örnsköldsvik|Örnsköldsvik, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Adam | last = Pettersson | dab = | num = 22 | pos = C | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 1992 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 13 | acq = [[2022-23 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2022]] | birthplace = [[Skellefteå, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} <!-- {{Ice hockey team player | first = Lucas | last = Pettersson | dab = | num = 19 | pos = C | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 2006 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 17 | acq = [[2023-24 SHL season|2023]] | birthplace = [[Örnsköldsvik|Örnsköldsvik, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}--> {{Ice hockey team player | first = Oscar | last = Pettersson | dab = Oscar Pettersson (ice hockey) | num = 12 | pos = LW | nat = Sweden | s/g = R | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 5 | birthday = 13 | acq = [[2021-22 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2021]] | birthplace = [[Örnsköldsvik|Örnsköldsvik, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Sampo | last = Ranta | dab = | num = 10 | pos = W | nat = Finland | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 5 | birthday = 31 | acq = [[2023-24 SHL season|2023]] | birthplace = [[Naantali|Naantali, Finland]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = David | last = Rundblad | dab = | num = 2 | pos = D | nat = Sweden | s/g = R | birthyear = 1990 | birthmonth = 10 | birthday = 8 | acq = [[2023-24 SHL season|2023]] | birthplace = [[Lycksele|Lycksele, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = C | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Johan | last = Södergran | dab = | num = 38 | pos = W | nat = Sweden | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 11 | birthday = 20 | acq = [[2022-23 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2022]] | birthplace = [[Stockholm, Sweden]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Alexander | last = True | dab = | num = 11 | pos = C | nat = Denmark | s/g = L | birthyear = 1997 | birthmonth = 7 | birthday = 17 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Copenhagen, Denmark]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Samuel | last = Vigneault | dab = | num = 25 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1995 | birthmonth = 9 | birthday = 7 | acq = [[2023-24 SHL season|2023]] | birthplace = [[Baie-Comeau, Quebec]], [[Canada]] | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Tobias | last = Winberg | dab = | num = 23 | pos = D | nat = Finland | s/g = L | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 10 | birthday = 2 | acq = [[2024-25 SHL season|2024]] | birthplace = [[Helsinki, Finland]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{Ice hockey team player | first = Riley | last = Woods | dab = | num = 17 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 6 | birthday = 25 | acq = [[2021–22 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2021]] | birthplace = [[Regina, Saskatchewan]], [[Canada]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} |}<!-- end list of players --> ===Retired numbers=== [[File:Modo Hockey retired numbers.jpg|thumb|Banners of retired numbers at Hägglunds Arena]] {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |+ style="background:#FFF; border-top:#e01c21 5px solid; border-bottom:#007c30 5px solid;"| Modo Hockey retired numbers |- ! style="width:40px;"|No. ! style="width:150px;"|Player ! style="width:40px;"|Position ! style="width:120px;"|Career |- | '''3''' || [[Mattias Timander]] || [[Defenceman|D]] || 1993–1996, 2004–2011 |- | '''4''' || [[Nils Johansson (ice hockey, born 1938)|Nils Johansson]] || [[Defenceman|D]] || 1958–1970 |- | '''8''' || [[Per Lundqvist]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|LW]] || 1968–1983 |- | '''9'''|| [[Magnus Wernblom]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|RW]] ||1990–2004, 2007–2009 |- | '''16''' || [[Anders Hedberg]] || [[Winger (ice hockey)|RW]] || 1967–1972 |- | '''21''' || [[Peter Forsberg]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|C]] || 1990–1995, 2004–2005, 2009–2010 |- | '''39''' || [[Per Svartvadet]] || [[Centre (ice hockey)|C]] || 1992–1999, 2003–2011 |} ===Notable players=== [[File:MoDo Ice Hockey Jersey 1979 001.jpg|thumb|200px|MoDo AIK jersey from [[1979–80 Elitserien season]]]] {{Col-begin|width=50%}} {{Col 2}} *[[František Kaberle]] *[[Victor Olofsson]] *[[Kristian Kuusela]] *[[Mattias Timander]] *[[Per-Åge Skrøder]] *[[Alexander Steen]] *[[Justin Morrison]] *[[Victor Hedman]] *[[Mikael Tellqvist]] *[[David Výborný]] *[[Martin Hosták]] *[[William Nylander]] *[[Adrian Aucoin]] *[[Donald Brashear]] *[[Markus Näslund]] {{Col 2}} *[[Peter Forsberg]] *[[Samuel Påhlsson]] *[[Peter Högardh]] *[[Mattias Weinhandl]] *[[Mats Zuccarello]] *[[Kyle Cumiskey]] *[[Tomas Jonsson]] *[[Mikko Leinonen]] *[[Daniel Sedin]] *[[Henrik Sedin]] *[[Ulf Thors]] *[[Anton Forsberg]] *[[Linus Ullmark]] *[[Adrian Kempe]] {{Col-end}} ==Trophies and awards== ===Team=== {{col-begin|width=auto}} {{col-break}} ;[[Swedish Hockey League#Previous SHL regular season winners|SHL regular-season titles]] *1979 *1999 {{col-break|gap=2em}} ;[[Le Mat Trophy]] *[[1978–79 Elitserien season|1979]] *[[2006–07 Elitserien season|2007]] {{col-end}} ===Individual=== {{col-begin|width=auto}} {{col-break}} ;[[Guldpucken]] *[[Nils Johansson (ice hockey, born 1938)|Nils Johansson]] – 1964 *[[Peter Forsberg]] – 1993, 1994 *[[Daniel Sedin]] – 1999 *[[Henrik Sedin]] – 1999 *[[Per Svartvadet]] – 2007 {{col-break|gap=2em}} ;[[Guldhjälmen]] *[[Peter Forsberg]] – 1993, 1994 *[[Mats Zuccarello]] – 2010 {{col-break|gap=2em}} ;[[Håkan Loob Trophy]] *[[Peter Högardh]] – 2002 *[[Magnus Wernblom]] – 2003 *[[Mattias Weinhandl]] – 2005 *[[Per-Åge Skrøder]] – 2009 {{col-break|gap=2em}} ;[[SHL Rookie of the Year]] *[[Tobias Enström]] – 2003 *[[Victor Hedman]] – [[2008–09 Elitserien season|2009]] {{col-end}} ==References== {{Reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.modohockey.se/ MODO Hockey Official Site] {{In lang|sv}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20091124223733/http://www.modohockey.se/english.cfm MODO Hockey Official Site] {{In lang|en}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20100411202111/http://www.modohockey.se/forum_visakategori.cfm?Kategori=15 MODO Hockey Official Message Board] (English sub-category) *{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110714110157/http://www.modohjerta.com/englishproject/index.htm Information in English from fan site www.modohjerta.com]}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20121210060215/http://highcoastsweden.com/ornskoldsvik/modo-hockey-museum/ MODO Hockey Museum - Opens 2013/14] {{s-start}} {{s-ach}} {{succession box | before = [[Skellefteå AIK]] | title = [[Swedish ice hockey champions]] | years = '''1979''' | after = [[Brynäs IF]]}} {{succession box | before = [[Färjestads BK]] | title = [[Swedish ice hockey champions]] | years = '''2007''' | after = [[HV71]]}} {{s-end}} {{SHL}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Modo Hockey| ]] [[Category:Swedish Hockey League teams]] [[Category:Ice hockey clubs established in 1921]] [[Category:Sport in Örnsköldsvik]] [[Category:1921 establishments in Sweden]] [[Category:Ice hockey teams in Västernorrland County]] [[Category:20th-century establishments in Västernorrland County]]
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