List of Swedish ice hockey champions

The Swedish ice hockey champions (Swedish: Svenska mästare i ishockey) is a title awarded annually to the winning playoff team of the top-tier ice hockey league in Sweden, which currently is the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) since 1975. It was first awarded to IK Göta in 1922, the championship's inaugural year.[1] The championship's present SHL format did not take into effect until the league was originally formed for the 1975–76 season under the name of Elitserien.[1] A team who wins the Swedish Championship is awarded the Le Mat Trophy. Djurgårdens IF holds the most titles in history with 16 titles, but Färjestad BK, who's played all 45 seasons of the current top-tier league, is the most successful SHL team with nine champiomnship titles. The most recent Swedish Champions are Frölunda HC, who won their fifth title in club history in 2019.

IK Göta won the inaugural Swedish Championship in 1922.

Before 1953, the Swedish champions were determined through a standalone tournament, the Swedish Ice Hockey Championship, where teams could submit their participation. In other words, the leagues were not connected with the Swedish Championship during this period. Between 1953 and 1955, the winner was decided through matches between the winners of Division 1 Norra and Division 1 Södra.[1] From 1956 to 1965, the Swedish champions was the winner of a second round group stage following Division 1.[1] In the years of 1966 and 1967 a play-off was played between Division 1 teams and the 1968 season saw a return to second round group stage.[1] In the 1975–76 season, the Elitserien was started and the winner of the Elitserien (now named the SHL) playoffs became the Swedish ice hockey champions.[1]

Previous winners

AIK's Axel Nilsson receiving the Le Mat Trophy in 1938
SeasonWinnersRunners-up
1922IK Göta (1)Hammarby IF
1923IK Göta (2)Djurgårdens IF
1924IK Göta (3)Djurgårdens IF
1925Södertälje SK (1)Västerås SK
1926Djurgårdens IF (1)Västerås SK
1927IK Göta (4)Djurgårdens IF
1928IK Göta (5)Södertälje SK
1929IK Göta (6)Södertälje SK
1930IK Göta (7)AIK
1931Södertälje SK (2)Hammarby IF
1932Hammarby IF (1)Södertälje SK
1933Hammarby IF (2)IK Göta
1934AIK (1)Hammarby IF
1935AIK (2)Hammarby IF
1936Hammarby IF (3)AIK
1937Hammarby IF (4)Södertälje SK
1938AIK (3)Hammarby IF
1939 No competition[lower-alpha 1]
1940IK Göta (8)AIK
1941Södertälje SK (3)IK Göta
1942Hammarby IF (5)Södertälje SK
1943Hammarby IF (6)IK Göta
1944Södertälje SK (4)Hammarby IF
1945Hammarby IF (7)Södertälje SK
1946AIK (4)Södertälje SK
1947AIK (5)IK Göta
1948IK Göta (9)UoIF Matteuspojkarna
1949 No competition[lower-alpha 2]
1950Djurgårdens IF (2)Mora IK
1951Hammarby IF (8)Södertälje SK
1952 No competition[lower-alpha 3]
1953Södertälje SK (5)Hammarby IF
1954Djurgårdens IF (3)Gävle Godtemplares IK
1955Djurgårdens IF (4)Hammarby IF
1956Södertälje SK (6)Djurgårdens IF
1957Gävle Godtemplares IK (1)Djurgårdens IF
1958Djurgårdens IF (5)Skellefteå AIK
1959Djurgårdens IF (6)Leksands IF
1960Djurgårdens IF (7)Södertälje SK
1961Djurgårdens IF (8)Skellefteå AIK
1962Djurgårdens IF (9)Västra Frölunda IF
1963Djurgårdens IF (10)Skellefteå AIK
1964Brynäs IF (1)Leksands IF
1965Västra Frölunda IF (1)Brynäs IF
1966Brynäs IF (2)Västra Frölunda IF
1967Brynäs IF (3)Västra Frölunda IF
1968Brynäs IF (4)AIK
1969Leksands IF (1)Brynäs IF
1970Brynäs IF (5)Västra Frölunda IF
1971Brynäs IF (6)Leksands IF
1972Brynäs IF (7)Leksands IF
1973Leksands IF (2)Södertälje SK
1974Leksands IF (3)Timrå IK
1975Leksands IF (4)Brynäs IF
1976Brynäs IF (8)Färjestad BK
1977Brynäs IF (9)Färjestad BK
1978Skellefteå AIK (1)AIK
1979Modo AIK (1)Djurgårdens IF
1980Brynäs IF (10)Västra Frölunda IF
1981Färjestad BK (1)AIK
1982AIK (6)IF Björklöven
1983Djurgårdens IF (11)Färjestad BK
1984AIK (7)Djurgårdens IF
1985Södertälje SK (7)Djurgårdens IF
1986Färjestad BK (2)Södertälje SK
1987IF Björklöven (1)Färjestad BK
1988Färjestad BK (3)IF Björklöven
1989Djurgårdens IF (12)Leksands IF
1990Djurgårdens IF (13)Färjestad BK
1991Djurgårdens IF (14)Färjestad BK
1992Malmö IF (1)Djurgårdens IF
1993Brynäs IF (11)Luleå HF
1994Malmö IF (2)Modo Hockey
1995HV71 (1)Brynäs IF
1996Luleå HF (1)Västra Frölunda HC
1997Färjestad BK (4)Luleå HF
1998Färjestad BK (5)Djurgårdens IF
1999Brynäs IF (12)Modo Hockey
2000Djurgårdens IF (15)Modo Hockey
2001Djurgårdens IF (16)Färjestad BK
2002Färjestad BK (6)Modo Hockey
2003Västra Frölunda HC (2)Färjestad BK
2004HV71 (2)Färjestad BK
2005Frölunda HC (3)Färjestad BK
2006Färjestad BK (7)Frölunda HC
2007Modo Hockey (2)Linköping HC
2008HV71 (3)Linköping HC
2009Färjestad BK (8)HV71
2010HV71 (4)Djurgårdens IF
2011Färjestad BK (9)Skellefteå AIK
2012Brynäs IF (13)Skellefteå AIK
2013Skellefteå AIK (2)Luleå HF
2014Skellefteå AIK (3)Färjestad BK
2015Växjö Lakers (1)Skellefteå AIK
2016Frölunda HC (4)Skellefteå AIK
2017HV71 (5)Brynäs IF
2018Växjö Lakers (2)Skellefteå AIK
2019Frölunda HC (5)Djurgårdens IF
2020No competition[lower-alpha 4]

Title champions

TitlesClub
16Djurgårdens IF
13Brynäs IF
9Färjestad BK
IK Göta
8Hammarby IF
7AIK
Södertälje SK
5Frölunda HC
HV71
4Leksands IF
3Skellefteå AIK
2Malmö IF
Modo Hockey
Växjö Lakers
1IF Björklöven
Gävle Godtemplares IK
Luleå HF

Champions since the formation of the Swedish Hockey League (formerly named Elitserien) in 1975:

TitlesClub
9Färjestad BK
6Brynäs IF
Djurgårdens IF
5HV71
4 Frölunda HC
3Skellefteå AIK
2AIK
Malmö IF
Modo Hockey
Växjö Lakers
1IF Björklöven
Luleå HF
Södertälje SK

Notes

  1. No competition due to cold weather. Hammarby IF won the Svenska Serien season.
  2. No competition due to preparations for the 1949 World Championships. Hammarby IF won the Division I season.
  3. No competition due to preparations for the 1952 Winter Olympics. Södertälje SK won the Division I season.
  4. No playoffs due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. Luleå HF won the regular season.

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-12-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

See also

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