Lennart Hellman
Lennart "Joe" Hellman was a Swedish ice hockey player who represented Hammarby IF. He competed in the hockey tournament at the 1936 Winter Olympics.
Athletic career
Ice hockey
Born and raised in Stockholm, Hellman started to play ice hockey with local club Hammarby IF as a youngster. He went to school together with Sven Bergqvist and Stig Emanuel Andersson, who both would become celebrated sportsmen in the club. He was promoted to the senior roster in 1932, competing in Sweden's highest division at Elitserien.Playing as a left winger, Hellman became known as a good skater and an elegant stickhandler. He won two Swedish championships – in 1936 and 1937 – with Hammarby IF. In total, he played 151 games for Hammarby IF and scored 47 goals, before retiring in 1942.
Hellman played 19 international games with the Swedish national team. Most notably, he competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The Swedish team finished in a tie for 5th place, but the event doubled as the European Championship and leading to Hellman winning a European bronze medal. He also competed in the 1935 and 1938 World Championships, as Sweden finished 5th in both tournaments.