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Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy


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nameStefan Liv Memorial Trophy
awarded_forice hockey award
date
countrySweden
presenterSICO

Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) playoffs' most valuable player (MVP), as decided by SICO (Sweden's Ice hockey players Central Organisation). It was installed in 2010 and resembles the Conn Smythe Trophy of the NHL. The trophy was renamed in honour of Stefan Liv in 2013. Stefan Liv, aged 30, was killed in the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash, along with his teammates and team staff of Russian club Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Winners

YearWinnerTeamWin #
2010SWEHV711
2011NORFärjestad BK1
2012SWEBrynäs IF1
2013SWESkellefteå AIK1
2014SWESkellefteå AIK1
2015USAVäxjö Lakers1
2016SWE {{cite weburl=http://sico.nu/johan-sundstrom-vinnare-av-stefan-liv-memorial-trophy/title=Johan Sundström vinnare av Stefan Liv Memorial Trophypublisher=SICOlanguage = Swedish}}Frölunda HC
2017SWEHV711
2018SWEVäxjö Lakers1
2019USAFrölunda HC1
2020SWE Swedish healthcare
2021SWEVäxjö Lakers1
2022SWEFärjestad BK1
2023FINVäxjö Lakers1
2024SWESkellefteå AIK1

Notes

References

References

  1. (2013-02-06). "Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy". SICO.
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