Shot Left Role Ice hockey player Career end 2001 Height 1.73 m Positions Defenseman | Playing career Weight 77 kg Played for HV71, BSC Preussen Name Fredrik Stillman Career start 1985 | |
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Born August 22, 1966 (age 58) Jonkoping, SWE ( 1966-08-22 ) |
Hvtv fredrik stillman om truppl get i hv71
Fredrik Jan-Ove Stillman (born August 22, 1966 in Jönköping, Sweden) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player, currently general manager for HV71 in the Swedish elite league Elitserien.
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- Hvtv fredrik stillman om truppl get i hv71
- Hvtv tr ffar ulf dahl n och fredrik stillman
- Playing career
- Managing career
- Awards
- Records
- Career statistics
- International play
- International statistics
- References

Hvtv tr ffar ulf dahl n och fredrik stillman
Playing career

Stillman, sometimes locally called "Mr. HV", played as a defender when active, until suffering from a shoulder injury, which he received during a training match against IF Troja-Ljungby in 2000, made it impossible for him to continue his active playing career. He has only played for one club, HV71, in the Swedish Elitserien during his career, although during two seasons, 1995–96 and 1999-00, he played in the German ice hockey league DEL with Berlin Capitals. He still holds HV71's club records of most career assists (197) and career points (287). On December 26, 2001, Stillman's jersey, no. 14, along with Stefan Örnskog's no. 15, were retired during a ceremony before a match against Frölunda HC in Kinnarps Arena.
Managing career
After season 2000-01 Stillman retired from his active playing career and was appointed assistant coach to Pär Mårts in HV71. In March 2005, when HV71 contracted Göran Sjöberg as assistant coach, Stillman was appointed team manager, a position which he still holds.
In 2008, Stillman won the Swedish Championship as general manager of HV71. Previously he had won the championship as a player in 1995 and as coach in 2004.
Awards
Records
Career statistics
Statistics as of April 24, 2006.
International play
Stillman has played for Sweden in the following competitions:
International statistics
Statistics as of April 24, 2006.