List of HockeyAllsvenskan seasons

This is a list of seasons of HockeyAllsvenskan, including its predecessor, "Allsvenskan". The name "Allsvenskan", meaning "All-Swedish", has been used unofficially since early in the history of ice hockey in Sweden, but first gained official use in 1983 as the name of a spring tournament for the best ranked teams from Division 1, which at the time was the second tier of Swedish hockey. Allsvenskan first became a stand-alone league for the 1999–2000 season, then divided into a northern and southern group. During this period, the top teams from each group would break off after the Christmas break to play in a new group called SuperAllsvenskan. Starting with the 2005–06 season, the two groups of 12 teams were merged into one group of 16 (later reduced to 14), and the league gained its current name, HockeyAllsvenskan.

List of Allsvenskan seasons

No. Season Best record
(Allsvenskan Norra)
Best record
(Allsvenskan Södra)
Best record
(SuperAllsvenskan)
Promoted to Elitserien Relegated to Division 1
1 1999–2000 IF Björklöven Rögle BK Timrå IK Timrå IK
IF Björklöven
Arlanda Wings HC
Huddinge IK
Sunne IK
Grums IK
2 2000–01 IK Nyköpings NH 90 Linköpings HC Södertälje SK Södertälje SK
Linköpings HC
Vallentuna BK
IFK Kumla
Mölndals IF
3 2001–02 IF Björklöven Leksands IF Leksands IF Leksands IF Almtuna IS
Gislaveds SK
Tierps HK
4 2002–03 Hammarby IF Rögle BK Hammarby IF none Kiruna IF
Örnsköldsviks SK
Tranås AIF
5 2003–04 Skellefteå AIK IK Oskarshamn Mora IK Mora IK HC Örebro 90
Vallentuna BK
6 2004–05 Leksands IF Rögle BK Leksands IF Leksands IF League contraction:
Bodens IK
Huddinge IK
IF Troja/Ljungby
Mörrums GoIS IK
Piteå HC
Skövde IK
Tegs SK
Team Uppsala HC

List of HockeyAllsvenskan seasons

No. Season Start
(regular season)
End
(regular season)
End
(post-season)
Best record Promoted to Elitserien Relegated to Division 1 Average atnd.
(regular season)
Top scorer
(regular season)
1 (7) 2005–06 28 September 8 March 12 April IF Malmö Redhawks IF Malmö Redhawks
Skellefteå AIK
none 1,996 Johan Åkerman (SAIK)
2 (8) 2006–07 27 September 23 February 3 April Södertälje SK Södertälje SK IFK Arboga IK 1,887 Pär Arlbrandt (Rögle)
3 (9) 2007–08 14 September 5 March 10 April Leksands IF Rögle BK Hammarby IF*
*Dissolved due to bankruptcy
2,007 Jens Bergenström (LIF)
4 (10) 2008–09 17 September 27 February 9 April Leksands IF none Mariestad BoIS HC
Nybro Vikings IF
Huddinge IK
2,363 Pär Arlbrandt (VIK)
5 (11) 2009–10 16 September 7 March 11 April Leksands IF AIK none 2,362 Conny Strömberg (ÖHK)
6 (12) 2010–11 14 September 2 March 8 April Växjö Lakers HC Växjö Lakers HC none 2,363 Conny Strömberg (ÖHK)
7 (13) 2011–12 19 September 2 March 6 April Örebro HK Rögle BK IF Sundsvall Hockey
Borås HC
2,610 Broc Little (VIK)
8 (14) 2012–13 12 September 2 March 5 April Leksands IF Leksands IF Tingsryds AIF 2,252 Evan McGrath (IKO)
9 (15) 2013–14 12 September 4 March April Malmö Redhawks Djurgårdens IF IF Troja/Ljungby 3,016 Joey Tenute (MIF)
10 (16) 2014–15 10 September 28 February 2 April Västerås IK Karlskrona HK
Rögle BK
Malmö Redhawks
Södertälje SK 2,986 Jacob Lagacé (ASP)
11 (17) 2015–16 11 September 28 February 2 April AIK Leksands IF Asplöven HC
IF Sundsvall Hockey
2,514 Marcus Nilsson (BIK)
12 (18) 2016–17 14 September 3 March 1 April Mora IK Mora IK Västerås IK 2,637 Victor Ejdsell (BIK)
13 (19) 2017–18 19 September 7 March 6 April Timrå IK Timrå IK IF Troja/Ljungby 2,705 Emil Molin (Modo)
14 (20) 2018–19 21 September 8 March 8 April Timrå IK Leksands IF
IK Oskarshamn
IK Pantern 2,713 Nicolai Meyer (SSK)
15 (21) 2019–20 18 September 6 March April IF Björklöven 2,606 Jonathan Johnson (Modo)

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