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Sveriges All Star Team Genom Tiderna SVERIGES ALL STAR TEAM GENOM TIDERNA Det är ishockeyjournalister som röstar fram Sveriges All Star Team. 1958/1959 var första gången omröstningen genomfördes. Säsongerna från 1982/1983 till 2001/2002 fanns även svenska utlandsproffs i Nordamerika med. 1958/1959 Målvakt: Yngve Johansson, Djurgårdens IF Högerback: Roland Stoltz, Djurgårdens IF Vänsterback: Lasse Björn, Djurgårdens IF Högerforward: Ronald Pettersson, Södertälje SK Center: Nils Nilsson, Forshaga IF Vänsterforward: Lars-Eric Lundvall, Södertälje SK 1959/1960 Målvakt: Kjell Svensson, Tabergs SK Högerback: Roland Stoltz, Djurgårdens IF Vänsterback: Lasse Björn, Djurgårdens IF Högerforward: Ronald Pettersson, Södertälje SK Center: Nils Nilsson, Forshaga IF Vänsterforward: Lars-Eric Lundvall, Södertälje SK 1960/1961 Målvakt: Kjell Svensson, AIK Högerback: Gert Blomé, Gävle Godtemplares IK Vänsterback: Bert-Ola Nordlander, Wifsta/Östrands IF Högerforward: Per-Olof Härrdin, Strömsbro IF Center: Sven Tumba-Johansson, Djurgårdens IF Vänsterforward: Ulf Sterner, Forshaga IF 1961/1962 Målvakt: Lennart Häggroth, Skellefteå AIK Högerback: Gert Blomé, Västra Frölunda IF Vänsterback: Bert-Ola Nordlander, Wifsta/Östrands IF Högerforward: Ronald Pettersson, Västra Frölunda IF Center: Nils Nilsson, Forshaga IF Vänsterforward: Ulf Sterner, Västra Frölunda HC 1962/1963 Målvakt: Kjell Svensson, Södertälje SK Högerback: Roland Stoltz, Djurgårdens IF Vänsterback: Bert-Ola Nordlander, Wifsta/Östrands IF Högerforward: Hans Mild, Djurgårdens IF Center: Ulf Sterner, Västra Frölunda IF Vänsterforward: Carl-Göran Öberg, Djurgårdens IF 1963/1964 Målvakt: Kjell Svensson, Södertälje SK Högerback: Roland Stoltz, Djurgårdens IF Vänsterback: Nils Johansson, Alfredshems IK Högerforward: Uno Öhrlund, Västerås IK Center: Sven Tumba-Johansson, Djurgårdens IF Vänsterforward: Uno Öhrlund, Västerås IK 1964/1965 Målvakt: Leif Holmqvist, AIK Högerback: Gert Blomé, Västra Frölunda IF Vänsterback: Lennart Svedberg, Brynäs IF Högerforward: Ronald Pettersson, Västra Frölunda IF Center: Nils Nilsson, Leksands IF Vänsterforward: Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF 1965/1966 Målvakt: Leif Holmqvist, AIK Högerback: Roland Stoltz, Djurgårdens IF Vänsterback: Lennart Svedberg, Mora IK Högerforward: Ronald Pettersson, Västra Frölunda IF Center: Ulf Sterner, Rögle BK Vänsterforward: Lars-Göran Nilsson, Brynäs IF 1966/1967 Målvakt: Leif Holmqvist, AIK Högerback: Nils Johansson, MoDo AIK Vänsterback: Nils Johansson, MoDo AIK Högerforward: Hans Lindberg, Brynäs IF Center: Nils Nilsson, Leksands IF Vänsterforward: Ulf Sterner Färjestads BK 1967/1968 Målvakt: Leif Holmqvist, AIK Högerback: Bert-Ola Nordlander, AIK Vänsterback: Lennart Svedberg, Mora IK Högerforward: Lars-Göran Nilsson, Brynäs IF, Stig-Göran Johansson, Södertälje SK Center: Håkan Wickberg, Brynäs IF Vänsterforward: Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF 1968/1969 Målvakt: Leif Holmqvist, AIK Högerback: Bert-Ola Nordlander, AIK Vänsterback: Lennart Svedberg, Mora IK Högerforward: Stig-Göran Johansson, Södertälje SK Center: Ulf Sterner, Västra Frölunda IF Vänsterforward: Lars-Göran Nilsson, Brynäs IF 1969/1970 Målvakt: Leif Holmqvist, AIK Högerback: Lars-Erik Sjöberg, Västra Frölunda IF Vänsterback: Lennart Svedberg, Timrå IK Högerforward: Stig-Göran Johansson, Södertälje SK, Stefan Karlsson, Brynäs IF Center: Håkan Wickberg, Brynäs IF Vänsterforward: Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF 1970/1971 Målvakt: Leif Holmqvist, AIK Högerback: Bert-Ola Nordlander, AIK Vänsterback: Lennart Svedberg, Timrå IK Högerforward: Hans Lindberg, Brynäs IF Center: Håkan Wickberg, Brynäs IF Vänsterforward: Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF 1971/1972 Målvakt: Christer Abrahamsson, Leksands IF Högerback: Thommie Bergman, Västra Frölunda IF Vänsterback: Lars-Erik Sjöberg, Västra Frölunda IF Högerforward: Inge Hammarström, Brynäs IF Center: Håkan Wickberg, Brynäs IF Vänsterforward: Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF 1972/1973 Målvakt: Christer Abrahamsson, Leksands IF Högerback: Börje Salming, Brynäs IF Vänsterback: Thommy Abrahamsson, Leksands IF Högerforward: Dan Söderström, Leksands IF, Inge Hammarström, Brynäs IF Center: Mats Åhlberg, Leksands IF Vänsterforward: Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF 1973/1974 Målvakt: Curt Larsson, Södertälje SK Högerback: Thommy Abrahamsson, Leksands IF Vänsterback: Lars-Erik Sjöberg, Västra Frölunda IF Högerforward: Dan Labraaten, Leksands IF, Dan Söderström, Leksands IF, Anders Hedberg, Djurgårdens IF Center: Mats Åhlberg, Leksands IF Vänsterforward: Anders Hedberg, Djurgårdens IF 1974/1975 Målvakt: Wille Löfqvist, Brynäs IF Högerback: Björn Johansson, Södertälje SK Vänsterback: Ulf Weinstock, Leksands IF Högerforward: Dan Söderström, Leksands IF Center: Mats Åhlberg, Leksands IF Vänsterforward: Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF 1975/1976 Målvakt: Göran Högosta, Leksands IF Högerback: Björn Johansson, Södertälje SK Vänsterback: Stig Salming, Brynäs IF Högerforward: Dan Labraaten, Leksands IF Center: Roland Eriksson, Leksands IF Vänsterforward: Tord Lundström, Brynäs IF 1976/1977 Målvakt: Göran Högosta, Leksands IF Högerback: Lars Lindgren, MoDo AIK Vänsterback: Stig Salming, Brynäs IF Högerforward: Mats Åhlberg, Leksands IF Center: Per-Olov Brasar, Leksands IF Vänsterforward: Kent-Erik Andersson, Färjestads BK 1977/1978 Målvakt: Göran Högosta, Leksands IF Högerback: Lars Lindgren, MoDo AIK Vänsterback: Stig Salming, Brynäs IF Högerforward: Martin Karlsson, Skellefteå AIK Center: Rolf Edberg, AIK Vänsterforward Bengt Lundholm, AIK 1978/1979 Målvakt: Pelle Lindbergh, Hammarby IF Högerback: Mats Waltin, Djurgårdens IF Vänsterback: Tomas Jonsson, MoDo AIK Högerforward: Anders Kallur, Djurgårdens IF Center: Leif Holmgren, AIK Vänsterforward: Mats Näslund, Brynäs IF 1979/1980 Målvakt: Pelle Lindbergh, AIK Högerback: Tomas Jonsson, MoDo AIK Vänsterback: Thomas Eriksson, Djurgårdens IF Högerforward: Dan Söderström, Leksands IF Center: Lars Molin, MoDo AIK Vänsterforward: Mats Näslund, Brynäs IF 1980/1981 Målvakt: Peter Lindmark, Timrå IK Högerback: Stig Östling, Brynäs IF Vänsterback: Peter Helander, Skellefteå AIK Högerforward: Mats Näslund, Brynäs IF Center: Tomas Steen, Färjestads BK Vänsterforward: Anders Håkansson, 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