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'''Gnesta IK''' (nicknamed the '''Gnesta Bluewings'''), founded 1972, is an [[ice hockey]] club based in [[Gnesta]], [[Sweden]]. Following a poor finish in the [[2013–14 Division 1 season (Swedish ice hockey)|2013–14 Division 1 season]], Gnesta chose not to participate in the Division 1 qualifiers due to the state of their finances following rink fee hikes, and as such Gnesta were relegated to Division 2 starting in the 2014–15 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.laget.se/GNESTAIK/News/3403446/Sasongen-over-for-A-laget |title=Säsongen över för A-laget |publisher=Gnesta IK |date=2014-02-26}}</ref>
'''Gnesta IK''', also known as the '''Gnesta Ishockeyklubb, formerly Gnesta Bluewings''', is an [[ice hockey]] club based in [[Gnesta]], [[Sweden]], founded in 1972. Following a poor finish in the [[2013–14 Division 1 season (Swedish ice hockey)|2013–14 Division 1 season]], Gnesta chose not to participate in the Division 1 qualifiers due to the state of their finances following rink fee hikes, and as such Gnesta were relegated to Division 2 starting in the 2014–15 season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.laget.se/GNESTAIK/News/3403446/Sasongen-over-for-A-laget |title=Säsongen över för A-laget |publisher=Gnesta IK |date=2014-02-26}}</ref> During the 2022-2023 season, the team played in the Division 4 and won which promoted them to play in the Division 3 the following season. 2023-2024 marked a new era for the club, walking away from the Bluewings name and logo to go for a completely new look and back to the traditional name. Gnesta IK finished the season one point shy from advancing to the Division 2.


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Latest revision as of 18:08, 1 August 2024

Gnesta IK
Gnesta IK logo.png
City: Flag of Sweden Gnesta, Sweden
League: Swedish Division 3
Founded: 1972 (1972)
Home Arena: Gnesta Ishall

Gnesta IK, also known as the Gnesta Ishockeyklubb, formerly Gnesta Bluewings, is an ice hockey club based in Gnesta, Sweden, founded in 1972. Following a poor finish in the 2013–14 Division 1 season, Gnesta chose not to participate in the Division 1 qualifiers due to the state of their finances following rink fee hikes, and as such Gnesta were relegated to Division 2 starting in the 2014–15 season.[1] During the 2022-2023 season, the team played in the Division 4 and won which promoted them to play in the Division 3 the following season. 2023-2024 marked a new era for the club, walking away from the Bluewings name and logo to go for a completely new look and back to the traditional name. Gnesta IK finished the season one point shy from advancing to the Division 2.

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