Guldpipan

Guldpipan
Date 1982 (1982)
Country Sweden
Presented by Sveriges ishockeyspelares centralorganisation

Guldpipan (English: golden whistle) officially known as SICO:s guldpipa, is a Swedish ice hockey award, awarded annually since 1982 to the premier referee in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) as judged by the members of Sveriges ishockeyspelares centralorganisation (SICO; English: Sweden's ice hockey players central organisation). The award holds a high status among officials since only players are allowed to vote. Ulf Rådbjer has the record of winning the award seven consecutive times.[1]

Winners

Ulf Rådbjer, seven-time winner of Guldpipan
Marcus Vinnerborg, three-time winner
  Referee still active
Year Winner Win #
1982 Eriksson, GaryGary Eriksson 1
1983 Eriksson, GaryGary Eriksson 2
1984 Henriksson, LarsLars Henriksson 1
1985 Lindgren, UlfUlf Lindgren 1
1986 Eriksson, GaryGary Eriksson 3
1987 Lind, KjellKjell Lind 1
1988 Lind, KjellKjell Lind 2
1989 Lind, KjellKjell Lind 3
1990 Johansson, BörjeBörje Johansson 1
1991 Johansson, BörjeBörje Johansson 2
1992 Johansson, BörjeBörje Johansson 3
1993 Öberg, RogerRoger Öberg 1
1994 Grundström, JörgenJörgen Grundström 1
1995 Öberg, RogerRoger Öberg 2
1996 Öberg, RogerRoger Öberg 3
1997 Rådbjer, UlfUlf Rådbjer 1
1998 Rådbjer, UlfUlf Rådbjer 2
1999 Rådbjer, UlfUlf Rådbjer 3
2000 Rådbjer, UlfUlf Rådbjer 4
2001 Rådbjer, UlfUlf Rådbjer 5
2002 Rådbjer, UlfUlf Rådbjer 6
2003 Rådbjer, UlfUlf Rådbjer 7
2004 Andersson, ThomasThomas Andersson 1
2005 Andersson, ThomasThomas Andersson 2
2006 Andersson, ThomasThomas Andersson 3
2007 Andersson, ThomasThomas Andersson 4
2008 Vinnerborg, MarcusMarcus Vinnerborg 1
2009 Vinnerborg, MarcusMarcus Vinnerborg 2
2010 Vinnerborg, MarcusMarcus Vinnerborg 3
2011 Rönnmark, UlfUlf Rönnmark 1
2012 Rönnmark, UlfUlf Rönnmark 2
2013 Rönnmark, UlfUlf Rönnmark 3
2014 Nord, MikaelMikael Nord 1

References

  1. Eriksson, Frank (15 April 2009). "Guldpipan till Vinnerborg". Svenska Hockeyligan.se (in Swedish). Svenska hockeyligan. Retrieved 22 August 2009.


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.