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'''Östersunds IK''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[ice hockey|hockey]] club from [[Östersund]].  The club was founded in 1965, and has played 21 seasons in Sweden's second-tier hockey league.  In 2003, the club transferred its A-team to Jämtland Hockey, and played three years under that name while Östersunds IK was left with only its youth hockey programs.  Then in 2006, Östersunds IK merged with Brunflo IK, and took over Jämtland Hockey's position in Division 1.
'''Östersunds IK''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[ice hockey|hockey]] club from [[Östersund]].  The club was founded in 1965, and has played 21 seasons in Sweden's second-tier hockey league.  In 2003, the club transferred its A-team to Jämtland Hockey, and played three years under that name while Östersunds IK was left with only its youth hockey programs.  Then in 2006, Östersunds IK merged with Brunflo IK, and took over Jämtland Hockey's position in Division 1.


The club currently plays the Nirthern group of the [[Hockeyettan]], the third tier of [[Ice hockey in Sweden|Swedish ice hockey]].
On 29 April 2022, the club was promoted to the [[HockeyAllsvenskan]], the second tier of Swedish ice hockey, for first time, after winning the [[Hockeyettan]] playoffs.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/jamtland/oik-tog-steget-till-hockeyns-finrum|title=ÖIK tog steget till hockeyns finrum|publisher=SVT Jämtland|author=Bengt Eriksson|language=English|date=29 April 2022|accessdate=2 May 2022}}</ref> They would make their Allsvenskan debut in the [[2022–23 HockeyAllsvenskan season|2022–23]] season.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.hockeyallsvenskan.se/artikel/b127al446-1el1/hockeyallsvenskan-ar-for-ar-2021-22 | title = HockeyAllsvenskan year in review: 2021-22 | publisher = [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] | date = 24 June 2022 | accessdate = 24 June 2022 | language = Swedish}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.hockeyallsvenskan.se/artikel/quowal89a-1el1/soderstrom-det-ar-mer-ovisst-i-ar | title = Soderstrom: "It's more uncertain this year" | publisher = [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] | date = 2 July 2022 | accessdate = 2 July 2022 | language = Swedish}}</ref>


==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.ostersundik.com/ Official website]
*[http://www.ostersundik.com/ Official website]

Revision as of 18:01, 1 August 2024

Östersunds IK
Ostersunds IK.png
City Flag of Sweden Östersund, Sweden
League HockeyAllsvenskan
Founded 1965
Home arena Östersund Arena
Colors Green, yellow
        
Franchise history
1965–2003 Östersunds IK
2003–2006 Jämtland Hockey
2006–present Östersunds IK

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Östersunds IK is a Swedish hockey club from Östersund. The club was founded in 1965, and has played 21 seasons in Sweden's second-tier hockey league. In 2003, the club transferred its A-team to Jämtland Hockey, and played three years under that name while Östersunds IK was left with only its youth hockey programs. Then in 2006, Östersunds IK merged with Brunflo IK, and took over Jämtland Hockey's position in Division 1.

On 29 April 2022, the club was promoted to the HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier of Swedish ice hockey, for first time, after winning the Hockeyettan playoffs.[1] They would make their Allsvenskan debut in the 2022–23 season.[2][3]

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