Rolf Lennart Johansson (7 June 1941 – 23 October 2010) was a Swedish ice hockey defender. He was a key figure in Brynäs IF, winning seven national titles as a player (1964, 1966–68 and 1970–72) and then one as a coach in 1980. Internationally he competed only at the 1964 Winter Olympics, where he won a silver medal.[1][2]
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Nickname(s) | Tigern (Tiger) | ||||||||||
Born | 7 June 1941 Sundsvall, Sweden | ||||||||||
Died | 23 October 2010 (aged 69) Gävle, Sweden | ||||||||||
Height | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | ||||||||||
Weight | 87 kg (192 lb) | ||||||||||
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Sport | Ice hockey | ||||||||||
Club | Brynäs IF, Gävle | ||||||||||
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After retiring from competitions Johansson worked as a coach, and prepared the Swedish team to the 1976 World Championships. He was later employed at the Culture & Recreation department of the Gävle municipality.[1]
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