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| city = [[Nacka]], [[Sweden]] | | city = [[Nacka]], [[Sweden]] | ||
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The club traces its roots to [[Nacka SK]], a sports club founded in 1906 that initially competed in bandy.<ref name="klubbinfo">Nacka HK: [http://www4.idrottonline.se/NackaHK-Ishockey/Klubbinfo1/ Klubbinfo]. 2011–02–05.</ref> Nacka SK's hockey department played 23 seasons in Sweden's top-tier league, most recently the [[1971–72 Swedish Division I season|1971–72 season]]. However, they never managed to win a Swedish championship. Following their failure to achieve promotion to Elitserien (now the [[Swedish Hockey League|SHL]]) in the [[1976 Kvalserien|1976 qualifiers]], Nacka SK merged with Atlas Copco IF and Skuru IK to form NSA-76. The new club renamed itself Nacka HK in 1980.<ref name="klubbinfo" /> | The club traces its roots to [[Nacka SK]], a sports club founded in 1906 that initially competed in bandy.<ref name="klubbinfo">Nacka HK: [http://www4.idrottonline.se/NackaHK-Ishockey/Klubbinfo1/ Klubbinfo]. 2011–02–05.</ref> Nacka SK's hockey department played 23 seasons in Sweden's top-tier league, most recently the [[1971–72 Swedish Division I season|1971–72 season]]. However, they never managed to win a Swedish championship. Following their failure to achieve promotion to Elitserien (now the [[Swedish Hockey League|SHL]]) in the [[1976 Kvalserien|1976 qualifiers]], Nacka SK merged with Atlas Copco IF and Skuru IK to form NSA-76. The new club renamed itself Nacka HK in 1980.<ref name="klubbinfo" /> | ||
==Women's ice hockey== | |||
The club won the Swedish championship in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1998. Following the 1997–1998 season, the women's team was disbanded as the players meant the support they got from their club wasn't enough.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://wwwc.aftonbladet.se/sport/9807/03/damhockey.html|title=Svenska mästarna läggs ned|publisher=Aftonbladet|language=Swedish|author=Ola Axelsson|date=13 July 1998|access-date=13 October 2009}}</ref> | |||
In 1985, 1986 and 1987 the club also won the Swedish realm championship for women.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.swehockey.se/globalassets/svenska-ishockeyforbundet/historik/damer/sm-historik_damer.pdf|title=SM för damer sedan starten 1988|publisher=Svenska ishockeyförbundet|language=Swedish|access-date=18 March 2018}}</ref> | |||
==Season-by-season== | ==Season-by-season== |
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Nacka HK Nacka Hockeyklubb | |
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City | Nacka, Sweden |
League | Swedish Division 2 |
Founded | 1976 (1906[1]) |
Home arena | Nacka ishall |
Colors |
Blue, white, black |
Franchise history | |
1906–1976 | Nacka SK |
–1976 | Atlas Copco IF |
–1976 | Skuru IK |
1976–1981 | NSA-76 |
1981– | Nacka HK |
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Nacka HK, officially Nacka Hockeyklubb (English: Nacka Hockey Club), is a Swedish ice hockey club based in the Stockholm suburb of Nacka. Nacka plays in the Swedish Division 2, the fourth tier of ice hockey in Sweden.
The club traces its roots to Nacka SK, a sports club founded in 1906 that initially competed in bandy.[2] Nacka SK's hockey department played 23 seasons in Sweden's top-tier league, most recently the 1971–72 season. However, they never managed to win a Swedish championship. Following their failure to achieve promotion to Elitserien (now the SHL) in the 1976 qualifiers, Nacka SK merged with Atlas Copco IF and Skuru IK to form NSA-76. The new club renamed itself Nacka HK in 1980.[2]
Women's ice hockey
The club won the Swedish championship in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1998. Following the 1997–1998 season, the women's team was disbanded as the players meant the support they got from their club wasn't enough.[3]
In 1985, 1986 and 1987 the club also won the Swedish realm championship for women.[4]
Season-by-season
This is an incomplete list, featuring only recent Nacka SK seasons.
Year | Level | Division | Record | Avg. home atnd. |
Notes | |
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Position | W-T-L W-OT-L | |||||
2008–09 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 6th | 9–3–4–11 | ||
Division 1D continuation | 2nd | 6–0–1–3 | ||||
2009–10 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 8th | 10–1–1–10 | ||
Division 1D continuation | 5th | 6–1–1–6 | ||||
Division 1 qualifier | 1st | 6–1–2–1 | ||||
2010–11 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 4th | 15–1–2–9 | ||
Allettan Mellan | 6th | 4–0–1–9 | ||||
2011–12 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 9th | 6–2–3–16 | ||
Division 1D continuation | 2nd | 9–0–1–5 | ||||
2012–13 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 10th | 5–2–1–19 | ||
Division 1D continuation | 6th | 4–0–1–10 | ||||
Division 1 qualifier D | 2nd | 4–0–0–2 | ||||
2013–14 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 10th | 1–0–3–23 | 118 | |
Division 1D continuation | 5th | 2–3–1–9 | 82 | |||
Division 1 qualifier D | 4th | 2-1-0-5 | 8 | Relegated |
External links
Notes
- ↑ The club traces its roots to 1906-founded Nacka SK.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Nacka HK: Klubbinfo. 2011–02–05.
- ↑ Ola Axelsson. "Svenska mästarna läggs ned", Aftonbladet, 13 July 1998. (Swedish)
- ↑ "SM för damer sedan starten 1988" (in Swedish). Svenska ishockeyförbundet. http://www.swehockey.se/globalassets/svenska-ishockeyforbundet/historik/damer/sm-historik_damer.pdf.
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