2014–15 HockeyAllsvenskan season

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2014–15 HockeyAllsvenskan season
League HockeyAllsvenskan
Sport Ice hockey
Duration 10 September 2014 – 2 April 2015
Number of teams 14
Total attendance 1,086,734
Average attendance 2,986
TV partner(s) Viasat
First place VIK Västerås HK
Top scorer Jacob Lagace (ASP)
Promoted from SHL Karlskrona HK
Rögle BK
Malmö Redhawks
Relegated to Hockeyettan Södertälje SK
HockeyAllsvenskan seasons

The 2014–15 HockeyAllsvenskan season was the tenth season since the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden was renamed. The league featured 14 teams, including Stockholm-based AIK, who were relegated from the SHL following four seasons in the top league. Also joining HockeyAllsvenskan was HC Vita Hästen, which marked the return of elite-level hockey to Norrköping. A previous Vita Hästen club had played in Sweden's second-tier league until the 1995–96 season, but following that club's bankruptcy in 1996, the new Vita Hästen club rebuilt from the bottom of the league system, culminating in their promotion back to the second tier in the 2014 HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers.[1]

Sweden's top league, the SHL, expanded from 12 to 14 teams for the 2015–16 season. This, coupled with changes to the promotion and relegation format, created an "arms race" type of situation, in which teams had a strong incentive to invest heavily to try to secure an SHL spot during this season.[2]

Format

As with previous seasons, the 2014–15 HockeyAllsvenskan season featured a 52-game regular season, with teams facing each other twice at home and twice away; however, significant changes were made to the format for promotion to the SHL. Teams 1 and 2 from HockeyAllsvenskan competed in the HockeyAllsvenska Finalen, a best-of-five series, in which the winner qualified for play in the 2015–16 SHL season. Meanwhile, teams 3–8 participated in a "play-off series", Slutspelsserien, a round robin tournament. The three best teams from the play-off series, along with the loser from the HockeyAllsvenska Finalen, and the two teams with the worst records from the 2014–15 SHL season, met in SHL qualifiers called Direktkval till SHL. These were best-of-seven series, with the winners qualifying to play in the SHL.[3][4] On 16 February 2015 it was announced that the playoffs was to be sponsored by Swedish firm MECA and have the collective name MECA Hockey Race.[5] This was later denied by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association saying they own the naming rights.[6]

Regular season

Standings

Club GP W L OTW OTL GF GA +/– Pts
1. VIK Västerås HK 52 28 14 4 6 144 116 +28 98
2. Karlskrona HK 52 26 16 8 2 159 124 +35 96
3. Malmö Redhawks 52 25 14 7 6 168 122 +46 95
4. Rögle BK 52 22 17 6 7 158 140 +18 85
5. BIK Karlskoga 52 22 20 6 4 162 162 0 82
6. IF Björklöven 52 19 19 10 4 135 136 –1 81
7. Mora IK 52 22 20 3 7 130 141 –11 79
8. HC Vita Hästen 52 19 22 6 5 129 142 –13 74
9. Almtuna IS 52 20 21 3 8 130 146 –16 74
10. Timrå IK 52 20 23 2 7 128 139 –11 71
11. IK Oskarshamn 52 16 21 6 9 133 151 –18 69
12. Asplöven HC 52 16 23 7 6 150 160 –10 68
13. AIK Ishockey 52 16 24 5 7 118 142 –24 65
14. Södertälje SK 52 10 27 10 5 123 146 –23 55

SHL playoffs

HockeyAllsvenska Finalen

VIK Västerås HK and Karlskrona HK qualified for the HockeyAllsvenska Finalen, a best-of-five game series. Karlskrona HK won the series and became HockeyAllsvenska champions and qualified for play in the 2015–16 SHL season while VIK Västerås HK qualified for Direktkval till SHL.[7]

Series 1 2 3 4 5 HR
VIK Västerås HK Karlskrona HK 1:3 2:1 1:3 3:4 OT 1:2 [1:3]

Slutspelsserien

Teams 3 to 8 played a play-off series called Slutspelsserien. The series was a round robin tournament consisting of five rounds where every team faced each other once, teams 3 to 5 had home venue advantage in three out of five games. The three best teams in the series, Rögle BK, HC Vita Hästen and Malmö Redhawks qualified for Direktkval till SHL. The teams were given points before the start of the play-offs depending on which position they achieved in the regular season. Malmö Redhawks were given three points, Rögle BK were given two points and BIK Karlskoga were given one point. IF Björklöven, Mora IK and HC Vita Hästen started the series with zero points.[7]

Club GP W L OTW OTL GF:GA +/– Pts (Bonus)
1. Rögle BK 5 2 0 3 0 19:11 +8 14(2)
2. HC Vita Hästen 5 3 0 1 1 14:9 +5 12(0)
3. Malmö Redhawks 5 1 3 1 0 8:13 –5 8(3)
4. IF Björklöven 5 1 2 2 0 10:9 +1 7(0)
5. Mora IK 5 1 1 0 3 12:13 –1 6(0)
6. BIK Karlskoga 5 0 2 0 3 10:18 –8 4(1)

Direktkval till SHL

The losing team from HockeyAllsvenska Finalen, VIK Västerås HK, along with the three best teams from Slutspelsserien, Rögle BK, HC Vita Hästen and Malmö Redhawks face the two teams with the worst record from the 2014–15 SHL season, Leksands IF and Modo Hockey, in Direktkval till SHL. The teams are paired and face each other individually in best-of-seven game series. Leksands IF play Malmö Redhawks, Modo Hockey play HC Vita Hästen and VIK Västerås HK play Rögle BK. The three winners of these series will qualify to play in the 2015–16 SHL season. Leksands IF, Modo Hockey and VIK Västerås HK will have home venue advantage in games 1, 3, 5 and 7.[7] Modo Hockey were the first team to win their series, winning the series against HC Vita Hästen 4–0 on 25 March 2015 and therefore successfully defending their SHL spot. Four days later on 29 March 2015 Rögle BK won the series against VIK Västerås HK 4–1 and were promoted to the SHL. The series between Leksands IF and Malmö Redhawks went to a decisive game seven on 2 April 2015 in which Malmö Redhawks won and therefore also the series with 4–3. Malmö Redhawks were promoted to the SHL while Leksands IF lost their SHL spot.

Series 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Leksands IF Malmö Redhawks 3:4 3:4 3:2 OT 4:3 1:3 2:1 3:6 2:4
MODO Hockey HC Vita Hästen 4:0 3:0 2:0 4:1 4:1
VIK Västerås HK Rögle BK 1:4 3:4 3:4 3:0 1:6 0:2

2015 Kvalserien till HockeyAllsvenskan

AIK and Södertälje SK, ranked 13th and 14th after the regular season, were forced to play in the Kvalserien qualification series to defend their spots in HockeyAllsvenskan. They played a double round-robin tournament against the winners of AllEttan Norra IF Sundsvall Hockey, the winners of AllEttan Södra IK Pantern and the two playoff winners from the third-tier Hockeyettan, Västerviks IK and Tingsryds AIF. The four best teams in the series qualified for the 2015–16 HockeyAllsvenskan season.[7] AIK defended their spot in the HockeyAllsvenskan while Södertälje SK were relegated to Hockeyettan. Tingsryds AIF, IK Pantern and IF Sundsvall Hockey were promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan.

Club GP W L OTW OTL GF:GA +/– Pts
1. AIK Ishockey 10 4 2 4 0 35:23 +12 20
2. Tingsryds AIF 10 5 3 0 2 37:28 +9 17
3. IK Pantern 10 5 4 1 0 26:29 –3 17
4. IF Sundsvall Hockey 10 4 4 1 1 19:22 –3 15
5. Västerviks IK 10 3 5 0 2 17:29 –12 11
6. Södertälje SK 10 3 6 0 1 26:29 –3 10

References

  1. "Vita Hästen". Eliteprospects.com. http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?team=322&teamhistory=complete. 
  2. Gustav Pettersson (2014-03-13). "SHL utökas med två lag". Västerbottens Kuriren. http://blogg.vk.se/lovenbloggen/2014/03/13/shl-utokas-med-tva-lag/. 
  3. "SHL och HockeyAllsvenskan utvecklar elithockeyn". HockeyAllsvenskan. 2014-03-13. http://www.hockeyallsvenskan.se/nyheter/3blzyljp43. 
  4. "HockeyAllsvenskan 2014/15". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. http://www.hockeyallsvenskan.se/press/dokument/kval.pdf. 
  5. "SHL-kvalet blir MECA Hockey Race" (in Swedish). hockeyallsvenskan.se. HockeyAllsvenskan. 16 February 2015. http://www.hockeyallsvenskan.se/nyheter/PUBITSD9bH/. Retrieved 16 February 2015. 
  6. "Förbundet: De får inte sälja namnet" (in Swedish). aftonbladet.se. Aftonbladet. 17 February 2015. http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/hockey/sverige/allsvenskan/article20333106.ab. Retrieved 17 February 2015. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 "Spelchema Kval 2015" (in Swedish). hockeyallsvenskan.se. HockeyAllsvenskan. http://www.hockeyallsvenskan.se/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/spelschemakval.pdf. Retrieved 28 January 2015. 


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