Pelle Eklund

This team made a huge impact in international Batam tournaments such as the annual Lahr Cup at the Canadian Forces Base in Lahr where top Bantam teams from Europe competed ( Poldi Kladno, Kosice, Schwenningen, la Chaux des Fonds, Freiburg etc).Over the next nine seasons, Eklund made a name for himself as a slick playmaking center, topping the 50 assist mark on three occasions.Eklund's scoring touch mysteriously disappeared in the 1993–94 season, as he recorded only one goal and 18 points in 48 games for the Flyers.He re-discovered his scoring touch in one of the finest seasons of his career, as he led the SEL in assists and points and was named league MVP.He played in the 1984 Winter Olympics on the bronze medal team, and in the 1984 Canada Cup, in which Sweden made the finals.
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