2023–24 HockeyAllsvenskan season

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2023–24 HockeyAllsvenskan season
League HockeyAllsvenskan
Sport Ice hockey
Duration 21 September 2023 – 7 March 2024 (regular season)
Number of teams 14
TV partner(s) TV4
First place Brynäs IF
Top scorer Marcus Eriksson (Södertälje SK)
Promoted from SHL Brynäs IF
Relegated to Hockeyettan Västerviks IK
HockeyAllsvenskan seasons

The 2023–24 HockeyAllsvenskan season is the 19th season of HockeyAllsvenskan, the second-highest professional ice hockey league in Sweden. The season consists of 14 teams playing a regular season in which each team played each other team four times—twice at home and twice away. The regular season is followed by a series of promotion and relegation tournaments, with the teams finishing first through tenth participating in promotion playoffs, and those finishing thirteenth and fourteenth forced to requalify to avoid relegation to Hockeyettan.[1]

For the 2023–24 season, there were three team movements. Modo Hockey was promoted to the SHL as reigning 2023 HockeyAllsvenskan champions. Despite losing the play-out, Västerviks IK remained in the league as HC Vita Hästen was forced out due to a club bankruptcy.[2] Nybro Vikings and Kalmar HC were moved up from Hockeyettan.

Participating teams

Team City Arena Capacity
AIK Stockholm Hovet 8,094
Almtuna IS Uppsala Upplands Bilforum Arena 2,800
IF Björklöven Umeå Winpos Arena 5,400
Brynäs IF Gävle Monitor ERP Arena 7,909
Djurgårdens IF Stockholm Hovet 8,094
BIK Karlskoga Karlskoga Nobelhallen 6,300
Modo Hockey Örnsköldsvik Hägglunds Arena 7,350
Mora IK Mora Smidjegrav Arena 4,500
Södertälje SK Södertälje Scaniarinken 6,200
Tingsryds AIF Tingsryd Nelson Garden Arena 3,400
Västerviks IK Västervik Plivit Arena 2,500
Västerås IK Västerås ABB Arena Nord 4,902
Östersunds IK Östersund Östersund Arena 2,700

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Brynäs IF 52 33 5 3 11 199 127 +72 112 Advance to the Quarterfinals
2 Södertälje SK 52 28 3 5 16 170 129 +41 95
3 AIK 52 25 7 6 14 166 134 +32 95
4 Djurgårdens IF 52 25 6 6 15 159 136 +23 93
5 Mora IK 52 24 8 3 17 152 126 +26 91
6 IF Björklöven 52 21 8 6 17 170 139 +31 85
7 BIK Karlskoga 52 21 6 5 20 155 147 +8 80 Advance to the Eighth-finals
8 Nybro Vikings 52 20 7 3 22 154 157 −3 77
9 Almtuna IS 52 18 8 6 20 128 155 −27 76
10 Kalmar HC 52 19 6 5 22 151 169 −18 74
11 Västerås IK 52 17 4 5 26 154 177 −23 64
12 Tingsryds AIF 52 14 4 12 22 121 160 −39 62
13 Östersunds IK 52 12 4 6 30 123 163 −40 50 Advance to Play Out
14 Västerviks IK 52 9 2 7 34 109 192 −83 38

Post-season

Playoff bracket

  Eighth-finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                     
    1  Brynäs IF 4  
7  BIK Karlskoga 2     8  Nybro Vikings 0    
  1  Brynäs IF 4  
10  Kalmar HC 1    
  7  BIK Karlskoga 1    
2  Södertälje SK 0
   
  7  BIK Karlskoga 4  
    1  Brynäs IF 4
  4  Djurgårdens IF 0
  3  AIK 2    
5  Mora IK 4    
  4  Djurgårdens IF 4
8  Nybro Vikings 2  
  5  Mora IK 2  
9  Almtuna IS 0     4  Djurgårdens IF 4
 
    6  IF Björklöven 1  

Eighth-finals

Teams 7–10 from the regular season will play best-of-three playoff series, where team 7 face team 10 and team 8 face team 9. In each series the higher-seeded team have home-ice advantage, playing at home for game 2 (plus 3 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team play at home for game 1. The winners move on to the quarterfinals.[1][3]

(7) BIK Karlskoga vs. (10) Kalmar HC

BIK Karlskoga won series 2–1


(8) Nybro Vikings vs. (9) Almtuna IS

Nybro Vikings won series 2–0


Quarterfinals

Teams 1–6 from the regular season, along with the winners of the eighth-finals, will play best-of-seven series, with the winners moving on to the semifinals. The highest-seeded team chose whether to play the second-lowest seed or the lowest seed. In each series the higher-seeded team has home-ice advantage, playing at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team plays at home for games 3 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary) The higher-seeded half of the teams chose their opponents, with the highest-seeded remaining team choosing at each step.[1][3]

(1) Brynas IF vs. (8) Nybro Vikings

Brynas IF wins series 4–0


(2) Sodertalje SK vs. (7) BIK Karlskoga

BIK Karlskoga wins series 4–0


(3) AIK vs. (5) Mora IK

Mora IK wins series 4-2


(4) Djurgårdens IF vs. (6) IF Björklöven

Djurgårdens IF wins series 4–1


Semifinals

The winners of the quarterfinals play best-of-seven series, with the winners moving on to the Finals. The highest-seeded team chose whether to play the second-lowest seed or the lowest seed. In each series the higher-seeded team has home-ice advantage, playing at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team plays at home for games 3 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary).[1][3]

(1) Brynäs IF vs. (7) BIK Karlskoga

Brynäs IF wins series 4–1


(4) Djurgårdens IF vs. (5) Mora IK

Djurgårdens IF wins series 4–2


Finals

The winners of the semifinals will play a best-of-seven series, with the winner being promoted to the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). The higher-seeded team has home-ice advantage, playing at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team play at home for games 3 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary).[1][3]

(1) Brynäs IF vs. (4) Djurgårdens IF

Brynäs IF wins series 4–0


Play Out

Teams 13 and 14 from the regular season will play a best-of-seven series, with the winner remaining in HockeyAllsvenskan and the loser being relegated to Hockeyettan. The higher-seeded team has home-ice advantage, playing at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team plays at home for games 3 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary).[1][4]

(13) Östersunds IK vs. (14) Västerviks IK

Östersunds IK wins series 4-2


References

External links


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