Swedenโs biggest change is a welcome change behind the bench, as new head coach Ylva Martinsen brings the Damkronorna to the seasonโs first tournament outside of Europe. This is an interesting squad of solid veterans interspersed with young talent.
Storylines
The Damkronorna come to Saskatoon after a tumultuous quad cycle that saw stars players forced out, a quashed rebellion, barrel-scraping results, and finally a rock-bottom seventh place finish at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics. The Swedish Olympic Committee revoked their funding in May. Itโs been a rough few years.
The good thing about hitting rock bottom, though, is that it leaves only one direction left to travel: up.
Martinsen, herself a Team Sweden alumna and the former girlsโ U18 coach, spoke to The Ice Garden after the team took second place at the Euro Hockey Tour in August:
โAs you know, there are some players [goaltender Sara Grahn and forward Emma Nordin] who expressed a hesitation in playing in the national team again but the feeling is that they appreciated the โconceptโ for the Damkronorna 2018-19 and that they felt joy again – the most important of all!โ
Cleaning up after both Leif Boork and the Swedish Ice Hockey Association is going to be a long and arduous process, especially under the SIHAโs current leadership. That said, Martinsen possesses both realism and common sense. She grasps the magnitude of the task in front of her as well as the external pressure. Sheโs taken teams to the podium before. Given the proper resources, support, and a reasonable time frame, itโs not unthinkable she could do it again in years to come.
Schedule
Preliminary
- Tuesday Nov. 6 | Canada vs Sweden – 7 p.m. CST
- Wednesday, Nov. 7 | Finland vs Sweden – 7 p.m. CST
- Friday, Nov. 9 | United States vs Sweden – 3 p.m. CST/
Medal Games
- Saturday, Nov. 10 | Bronze and Gold Medal Games – 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. CST/
Roster
Swedenโs Roster
| # | Player | Position | # | Player | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | Nathalie Ferno | Forward | 4 | Sofia Engstrรถm | Defence |
| 14 | Sabina Kuller | Forward | 5 | Johanna Fรคllman | Defence |
| 15 | Lisa Johansson | Forward | 6 | Josefine Holmgren | Defence |
| 16 | Pernilla Winberg | Forward | 7 | Mina Waxin | Defence |
| 19 | Sara Hjalmarsson | Forward | 9 | Jessica Adolfsson | Defence |
| 20 | Fanny Rask | Forward | 12 | Maja Nylen-Persson | Defence |
| 21 | Isabell Palm | Forward | 17 | Ebba Berglund | Defence |
| 22 | Lina Ljungblom | Forward | |||
| 24 | Erika Grahm | Forward | 1 | Lovisa Selander | Goaltender |
| 25 | Celine Tedenby | Forward | 30 | Emma Sรถderberg | Goaltender |
| 26 | Hanna Olsson | Forward | 35 | Maria Omberg | Goaltender |
| 27 | Emma Nordin | Forward | |||
| 29 | Olivia Carlsson | Forward |
Players To Watch
Maria Omberg Goaltender, Luleรฅ Hockey/MSSK
Omberg has seen intermittent national team duty as both a U18 and at the senior level. After an outstanding 2017-2018 season that culminated in backstopping LHF/MSSK to SDHL gold with a stellar .956 save percentage in the playoffs, Omberg has absolutely earned another shot at national team status.
Lina Ljungblom Forward, Skรถvde IK
Having just turned 17 in November, Ljungblom is the youngest player on the team and one of several to have played under Martinsen as a U18. Sheโs got a single SDHL game under her belt and plays primarily with the boysโ Skรถvde IK team in her hometown. She scored three goals in three games at the Euro Hockey Tour and looks to keep developing on the international stage.
Isabell Palm Forward, HV71
Palm is an interesting choice. Sheโs a highly physical forward with a history of suspensions and was the SDHLโs most penalized player two years running in 2015-2016 and 2016-2017. She finished second in PIMs last year behind SDEโs Kayleigh Hamers. Her numbers suggest serviceable, not elite. However, she frequently sees time on HV71โs second line with teammate and Damkronorna staple Fanny Rask, so their chemistry could prove very favorable in Saskatoon.
Prediction
A less dismal fourth place than in years past. Sweden hasnโt medaled at 4 Nations since they took bronze in 2014 and thatโs unlikey to change this year. This team is still discovering its identity and thereโs a lot of work to be done, but the early signs are positive. Seeing them actually enjoy playing hockey again instead of just going through the drudgery is long overdue and a delight for observers all over the world.
