Roger Melin

Roger Melin
Born (1956-04-25) April 25, 1956
Sweden Enköping, Sweden
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Center
Shot Left
Played for Enköpings SK
Hammarby IF
Nashville South Stars
Minnesota North Stars
Oklahoma City Stars
Väsby IK
Örebro IK
AIK
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19721985
1988

Roger Melin (born April 25, 1956 in Enköping, Sweden) is a Swedish ice hockey coach and former player, who has been head coach of Linköping HC of the SHL since 2012. He has also previously coached SHL clubs Brynäs IF, Färjestad BK, Frölunda HC, and AIK, as well as Hammarby IF and Rögle BK in the Swedish second tier league. His playing career included five seasons in the SHL (at the time called Elitserien), with AIK, Örebro IK, and Hammarby, as well as several seasons in the second and third tiers with Väsby IK. His brief stint in North America during the 1980–81 and 1981–82 seasons was mostly spent in the CHL, though he also played 3 NHL games with the Minnesota North Stars[1]

He has been named Swedish ice hockey's Coach of the Year (Årets coach) on two occasions, first following Brynäs IF's Swedish championship title in 1999, and later for coaching AIK to the semifinals in 2011 in their first season after being promoted to Elitserien.[1][2]

Playing career

Melin began playing A-level ice hockey in 1973, at the age of 16, with Swedish club Väsby IK in Division 2. In his first year, he played 16 games, getting 10 points (2 goals, 8 assists). After playing 3 years with Väsby, Melin joined AIK in the Elitserien for the 1975-76 season, playing 5 games without scoring. The following year, Melin joined Örebro IK, where he would play for another 3 years, getting 34 points in 65 games. In 1979, Melin rejoined Väsby, getting 45 points (28 goals, 17 assists) in 36 games.[1]

In the 1980-81 season, Melin moved to North America, signing a contract with the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. That year, he scored a goal and an assist in 9 games with Minnesota's CHL affiliate, the Oklahoma City Stars, while also playing one game with Minnesota in the NHL. The following season, Melin remained scoreless in the two games he played with Minnesota, while scoring 45 points (18 goals, 27 assists) in 77 games with the CHL's Nashville South Stars.[1]

In 1982, after 2 years in North America, Melin returned to Sweden, having never adapted to North American style of play.[3] He would play 3 years with Hammarby IF, scoring 67 points in 88 games. In 1985, he retired as a player.[1]

In 1987-88, when Melin was coach of Enköpings SK of the Swedish division 2, he made a brief comeback, playing 7 games, and getting 11 points (4 goals, 7 assists).[1]

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Bo Lennartsson
Coach of the Year (Sweden)
1999
Succeeded by
Hardy Nilsson
Preceded by
Hardy Nilsson
Coach of the Year (Sweden)
2011
Succeeded by
Peter Andersson
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