- Lina Elsa
Ljungblom (born 15
October 2001) is a
Swedish ice
hockey player for the
Montreal Victoire of the
Professional Women's
Hockey League (PWHL) and...
-
December 30, 2024. Kennedy, Ian (June 10, 2024). "Montreal
Signs Lina
Ljungblom To Three-Year Contract". TheHockeyNews.com. The
Hockey News. Retrieved...
-
Quebec 96
Dominika Lásková D R 28 2023 Prague,
Czech Republic 25 Lina
Ljungblom F L 23 2024 Skövde,
Sweden 22
Kennedy Marchment F R 28 2023 Courtice...
- 0–1 32:19 –
Wikner Zienkiewicz (Nylén Persson) 0–2 38:54 –
Ljungblom (Svensson, Lundin) (PP) 0–3 44:11 –
Bouveng (Forsgren, Hjalmarsson)
Jensen (Ranum)...
- McLellan,
Ashley (June 10, 2024). "PWHL Montréal
Signs Swedish Forward Lina
Ljungblom to a Three-Year Deal". thepwhl.com. McLellan,
Ashley (June 25, 2024)....
-
Swedish actress Lina
Lehtovaara (born 1981),
Finnish football referee Lina
Ljungblom (born 2001),
Swedish ice
hockey player Lina
Lossen (1878–1959), German...
-
November 2023: Klára Peslarová, Brynäs IF (En Bra Start)
December 2023: Lina
Ljungblom, MoDo
Hockey (Skövde IK girls' ice
hockey program)
January 2024: Noora...
- Blom (T. Johansson, Raunio) – 05:49 1–0 L.
Johansson (Svensson, Nylén Persson) (PP) – 36:06 2–0
Ljungblom (Lundin) – 51:22 3–0...
- players,
three Czech players, and
three Swedish players, led by Lina
Ljungblom (2+0).
Rahel Enzler scored Switzerland's only goal of the
tournament un****isted...
-
Sidney Brodt, Linköping HC 2023 – Anna Meixner, Brynäs IF 2024 – Lina
Ljungblom, MoDo
Hockey Players in bold type also won
Guldpucken in the same season...