2011-12 Women's Ice Hockey
Roster

Erica Uden Johansson
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Sundsvall, Sweden
- High School:
- Segeltorps
- Position:
- FORWARD
- Two-time Olympian for Sweden's National Team (2010,2014)
- Two-time ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (Feb. 27, 2013; Oct. 12,2010)
- Two-time ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team selection (2010-11;2011-12)
2013-14:
Spent the 2013-14 season with Sweden’s NationalTeam, earning a spot on the 2014 Olympic roster on Jan. 14 …Uden Johansson spent the summer and fall of 2013 competing for theSundsvall Hockey Wildcats, a team she was a member of from 2005-08,where she scored 24 points (13 goals, 11 assists) in 23 gamesplayed … The Swedish Ice Hockey Association made theirannouncement on Jan. 14, marking Uden Johansson’s secondappearance in the Olympics as a member of Sweden’s NationalTeam after having competed in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games… She helped lead Sweden to a 4th place finish atthe 2014 Olympics held in Sochi, Russia … Uden Johanssonplayed in all six games for Sweden and picked up one goal in thebronze medal game against Switzerland … She saw a total of70:42 of ice time with just one penalty and 10 shots-on-goal whichwas the 6th-most of any Swedish player throughout the2014 Olympics … Uden Johansson’s goal was the fourthcareer tally in four international tournament appearances playingfor her national team … She has now scored in all four ofher international championship experience with two IIHFWomen’s World Championships (2009, 2012) and two Olympics(2010, 2014) … Her tally also represented her seventh careerpoint (four goals, three assists) while playing for TeamSweden.
As a Junior in 2012-13:
Finished up an illustrious third season with the Bobcats appearingin 34 games…Matched her single-season career high with 25points (11 goals, 14 assists)…Finished with the fourth-mostgoals (11) and assists (14) on the team…Won her secondcareer ECAC Hockey Player of the Week honor on 2/27 as she carriedthe offensive load with four points (two goals, two assists) in twogames for the most points of any conference skater thatweekend…She finished second on the team with six power-playgoals and helped lead the Bobcats to an ECAC Hockey-best 20.5 powerplay percentage…Also finished with the second-mostshots-on-goal (133) to end the season and tied for the mostgame-winning goals (four) on the Quinnipiacroster…Distinguished herself on both ends of the ice as shecommitted just four penalties throughout the season for a mereeight penalty minutes…Tied with fellow teammate Nicole Kostafor the fewest penalty minutes among all Division I forwards withat least 25 points for the season…Tallied her first point ofthe season with an assist on 10/6 againstMercyhurst…Recorded her first multi-point game of the seasonas she recorded two assists on 10/12 in a victory overMaine…Scored her first goal of the season on 10/13 againstMaine…Pumped in two power-play goals, including thegame-winner with seven seconds remaining, in a 3-2 overtime victoryover Syracuse…Chipped in one assist in a victory overDartmouth on 10/27…Netted a power-play goal on 11/16 againstClarkson…Tallied the power-play game-winning goal on 11/17against St. Lawrence…Started a six-game scoring streak witha season-high three points (one goal, two assists) against UConn inthe Nutmeg Classic Consolation Game on 11/24…Recorded anassist on 11/30 against Rensselaer…Tallied an assist on thegame-winning power-play goal in a 12/1 victory overUnion…Assisted on another power-play goal in a victory overPrinceton on 12/7…Netted a power-play goal on 12/8 againstPrinceton…Closed out the scoring streak with an assist on1/11 against Dartmouth…Scored one goal on 2/2 againstYale…Found the back of the net with one goal on 2/8 againstCornell…Recorded one assist in a 2/10 victory overColgate…Collected two points (one goal, one assist)including her first career shorthanded goal in a victory over Yaleon 2/22…Tallied her second consecutive two point (onepower-play goal, one assist) game on 2/23 in a win overBrown…Won the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week award followingher high-scoring weekend in which she also scored the game-winninggoal in both games…Recorded one assist in Game Two of theECAC Hockey Quarterfinals on 3/2 against St. Lawrence.
As a Sophomore in 2011-12:
Appeared in 22 games for Quinnipiac…Finished the season tiedfor the third-most points of any Bobcat with 21, she also finishedthird in goals (10) and fourth in assists (11)…Sheparticipated in the 2012 International Ice HockeyFederation’s (IIFH) Ice Hockey World Championships inBurlington, Vt. playing for the Swedish National Team…UdenJohansson finished with one goal and 11 shots on goal in five gamesplayed for Team Sweden who defeated Russia 2-1 to earn a5th place finish for thetournament…Registered the game-winning goal in her firstgame of the season with less than six minutes to play in the thirdperiod in a 4-2 win over UConn in the Nutmeg Classic Tournament on11/25…Scored a goal in a 3-2 win over Yale on12/3…Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 3-0 victory overPrinceton on 12/10…Recorded an assist in a 3-2 loss toDartmouth on 1/6…Scored a goal in a 3-3 tie against Harvardon 1/7…Registered a goal and assist in the Bobcat’s4-1 victory on 1/14 over Colgate…Followed with a three-pointperformance (goal, two assists) in the next game on 1/27 in a 3-0win over Syracuse…Went on a six-game scoring stretch between2/10 and 2/25 where she totaled four goals and six assists for 10points…Recoded an assist in a 2/10 loss to St. Lawrence,4-3…Scored a power-play goal in a 3-2 loss to Clarkson on2/11…Scored the game-winning power-play goal in a 6-2 winover Union on 2/17…Tallied two assists in a 5-1victory over Rensselaer on 2/18…Scored a goal andassisted on two others in the 4-1 win over Clarkson in game one ofthe ECAC Hockey Tournament first round on 2/24…Netted apower-play goal in a game two loss to Clarkson in the ECAC HockeyTournament first round on 2/25…Tallied the Bobcat’sonly goal against Cornell in the ECAC Hockey Semifinal 5-1 loss on3/2.
As a Freshman in 2010-11:
Saw action in 31 games…Finished third on the team with 25points on 11 goals and 14 assists…Was named ECAC Hockey/MLXSkates Player of the Week on 10/12…Recorded the team’sfirst hat trick of the season on 10/10 against SacredHeart…Registered her first-career points on 10/2 when shetallied a goal and two assists against Niagara in a 3-1victory…Tallied a goal and an assist in a 4-0 win overNortheastern on 10/9…Scored three goals, including thegame-winning tally, on 10/10 against Sacred Heart in a 5-0win…Earned an assist on 10/15 in a 4-2 win overMaine…Registered a goal in the team’s 3-3 tie againstBoston College on 10/22…Recorded an assist on 10/29 in a 5-1loss to Cornell…Assisted on the team’s second goal ofthe contest in a 5-2 comeback victory over Princeton on11/2…Tallied an assist against Colgate on 11/19 in a 4-0shutout win…Registered a goal and two assists against SacredHeart on 11/26 in a 9-1 win…Collected an assist inconsecutive games against Yale (11/27) and Brown, in respective 2-1and 4-0 team victories…Recorded a goal against Yale on 12/4in a 3-1 victory…Tallied a goal in the team’s 3-2 winover St. Lawrence on 1/7…Assisted on the game-winning goalagainst Clarkson on 1/8 in a 3-2 win…Collected an assist inconsecutive games against Dartmouth (2/4) and Harvard(2/5)…Scored the second goal of the contest in theteam’s 2-0 win over Princeton in the second game of the ECACHockey playoffs on 2/26…Tallied a goal against Cornell on3/3 in a 4-3 loss in the Semi-Finals of the ECAC Hockeyplayoffs.
Before Quinnipiac:
A member of the Sundsvall Hockey Wildcats from 2005-08, Modo Hockeyfrom 2008-09, and Segeltorps IF from 2009-10...Was a 2008 and 2009Swedish champion bronze medalist with Modo... In 2009, she helpedSweden to a fourth place finish in the WorldChampionships…Was a 2010 Swedish champion gold medalist withSegeltorp...Played in the 2010 Olympics with the Swedish women'shockey team, played in five games and scored one goal and oneassist.
Personal:
A native of Sundsvall, Sweden…Daughter of Lars Johansson andKarin Uden…Has a younger brother Elias…Plans to majorin athletic training/sports medicine.