Hockeyettan




















Hockeyettan

Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2017–18 Hockeyettan season
Swedish ice hockey division 1 logo.png
FormerlyDivision 1 (until 2014)
SportIce hockey
Founded1944 (1975)a
No. of teams48 in 4 groups
Country
 Sweden

Promotion to
HockeyAllsvenskan

Relegation to
Division 2
Official websitewww.hockeyettan.com

Hockeyettan (or HockeyEttan, known as Division 1 from 1944 to 2014) is the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden. As of the 2015–16 season, the league consists of 48 teams divided geographically into four groups. Hockeyettan operates a system of promotion and relegation with HockeyAllsvenskan and Division 2.


From 1944 to 1975, Division 1 was the highest league in the Swedish ice hockey system, but with the creation of Elitserien (now the SHL) in 1975, it became the second tier. Division 1 was further relegated to third-tier status in 1999 as HockeyAllsvenskan was spun off into a standalone league. The league was renamed Hockeyettan for the 2014–15 season.


Hockeyettan is organized by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association.




Contents





  • 1 Format

    • 1.1 Post-season



  • 2 Participating teams


  • 3 History


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Format


As of the 2015–16 season, the league consists of 48 teams divided into four groups of 12 geographically. The clubs meet each other twice, home and away, after which the top four teams from each group form two new groups of eight. Each of these Allettan groups then plays an additional home-and-away series. Meanwhile, the remaining eight teams in each starting group play each other again in a continuation series.[1]



Post-season


The winner of each Allettan group qualifies directly for the 2016 HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers. Teams 2–5 in the Allettan groups, along with teams 1–2 from the continuation groups, play a playoff to fill the remaining two spots in the HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers. Teams 7–8 from the continuation groups are forced to requalify for Hockeyettan against teams from Division 2. [1]



Participating teams











Hockeyettan North
Hockeyettan South
Hockeyettan West
Hockeyettan East

Asplöven HC
Brunflo IK
IF Sundsvall
Kalix HC
Kiruna IF
Örnsköldsvik HF
Östersunds IK
Piteå HC
SK Lejon
Sollefteå HK
Tegs SK
Vännäs HC

HC Dalen
Halmstad HF
Hanhals IF
Helsingsborgs HC
IF Troja/Ljungby
Nybro Vikings IF
Kallinge-Ronneby IF
Kristianstads IK
Tranås AIF
Tyringe SoSS
Vimmerby HC

Åker/Strängnäs HC
Borlänge HF
Enköpings SK HK
Forshaga IF
Grästorps IK
IFK Arboga
Köping HC
Kumla HC
Lindlövens IF
Mariestad BoIS
Skövde IK
Surhammars IF

Hammarby IF
Haninge Anchors HC
Hudiksvalls HC
Huddinge IK
IF Vallentuna BK
IFK Tumba IK
Nacka HK
Sollentuna HC
Valbo HC
Väsby IK
Visby/Roma HK
Wings HC Arlanda


History





Västra Frölunda IF's Lars Erik Lundvall receiving the Le Mat Trophy in 1965.



































































































Swedish Champions during the Division 1 era
SeasonWinnersRunners-up
1945Hammarby IF
Södertälje SK
1946Hammarby IF
Södertälje SK
1947Hammarby IF
Södertälje SK
1948Södertälje SKHammarby IF
1949Hammarby IF
Gävle GIK
1950Södertälje SKHammarby IF
1951Djurgårdens IF
AIK
1952Södertälje SK
Gävle GIK
1953Södertälje SK
Hammarby IF
1954Djurgårdens IF
Gävle Godtemplares IK
1955Djurgårdens IF
Hammarby IF
1956Södertälje SK
Djurgårdens IF
1957Gävle Godtemplares IK
Djurgårdens IF
1958Djurgårdens IF
Skellefteå AIK
1959Djurgårdens IF
Leksands IF
1960Djurgårdens IF
Södertälje SK
1961Djurgårdens IF
Skellefteå AIK
1962Djurgårdens IF
Västra Frölunda IF
1963Djurgårdens IF
Skellefteå AIK
1964Brynäs IF
Leksands IF
1965Västra Frölunda IF
Brynäs IF
1966Brynäs IF
Västra Frölunda IF
1967Brynäs IF
Västra Frölunda IF
1968Brynäs IF
AIK
1969Leksands IF
Brynäs IF
1970Brynäs IF
Västra Frölunda IF
1971Brynäs IF
Leksands IF
1972Brynäs IF
Leksands IF
1973Leksands IF
Södertälje SK
1974Leksands IF
Timrå IK
1975Leksands IF
Brynäs IF

Division 1 was founded in 1944, replacing Svenska Serien as the top flight of Swedish ice hockey. From its foundation until the 1954–55 season, the league consisted of twelve teams, with group winners facing off in a best-of-three final, and with two teams from the bottom of each group being relegated. From the 1955–56 season, the best-of-three series was replaced with a double round-robin final round with the top two teams from each group. The league was expanded to two groups of eight for the 1956–57 season. The league would continue to have two groups of eight under a variety of different post-season formats until the 1974–75 season. With Elitserien, a new top flight of Swedish hockey to begin play the following year, this final Division 1 season was played in a single group of 16, with the top 10 teams going on to play in the new Elitserien, and the bottom six remaining in Division 1 in its new status as Sweden's second-tier league.


Division 1 was a much broader league as the second tier, consisting of 49 teams in its inaugural season, eventually being reduced to ca. 40, and then 32 during its final second-tier season in 1998–99. During this entire period, the league was divided into four geographical groups, and operated a system of promotion and relegation with Elitserien and Division 2. Starting in the 1982–83 season, the top teams from each group formed a new group in the spring called Allsvenskan. For the 1999–2000 season, Allsvenskan was spun off into a new second-tier league, resulting in Division 1 becoming the third tier of Swedish hockey.


Division 1's relegation to third-tier status resulted in a massive expansion in the number of teams. 78 teams participated in the 1999–2000 season, though this was reduced over the following seasons. Initially, the league was divided into four regions, all of which were further divided into two groups. By the 2004–05 season, Division 1 had been cut all the way down to 48 teams that were organized into four groups. The league expanded again to 54 teams the following season, and would be numbered in the fifties until 2014.


In 2014, the league was rebranded Hockeyettan, and trimmed down to 48 teams competing in the current format with four starting groups of twelve that are then reorganized into 6 groups of eight in the spring. For the first season under this format, the Hockey Association decided to have only 11 teams in Hockeyettan North, giving a total of 47 teams.





Notes


^a There has been an ice hockey league named Division 1 in Sweden since 1944 when it was the name of the top flight of Swedish hockey. In 1975 with the creation of Elitserien (now the SHL), Division 1 became the second tier. In 1999 with the creation of an independent second-tier Allsvenskan, it became the third tier.



See also


  • List of ice hockey leagues in Sweden

  • Ice hockey in Sweden


References




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External links


  • Hockeyettan - Official website for Hockeyettan








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