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| city      = {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Upplands Väsby]], [[Sweden]]
| city      = {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Upplands Väsby]], [[Sweden]]
| league    = [[Hockeyettan]]
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| arena      = [[Vilundaparken|Vilundaparkens Ishall]]
| arena      = [[Renew Arena]]
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| colors    = White, green, red<br>{{colorbox|white}}{{colorbox|#008246}}{{colorbox|#AA3547}}
| colors    = White, green, red<br>{{colorbox|white}}{{colorbox|#008246}}{{colorbox|#AA3547}}
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'''Väsby IK''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] sports club based in the Stockholm suburb of Upplands Väsby, with an athletics department, a football department and a [[ice hockey|hockey]] department.  '''Väsby Hockey''' plays in [[Hockeyettan]], the third tier of [[ice hockey in Sweden|Swedish hockey]].
'''Väsby IK HK''' is the ice hockey department of the sports club Väsby IK, based in the Stockholm suburb of Upplands Väsby.  Since the 2021–22 season the club is back in the third tier, [[Hockeyettan]], having been relegated from [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] after losing to [[Kristianstads IK]] in the [[2020–21 HockeyAllsvenskan season#Play Out|2020–21 Play Out]] series, ending a one-year stint in HockeyAllsvenskan.


At the end of the [[1986–87 Division 1 season (Swedish ice hockey)|1986–87 season]], Väsby achieved one of the greatest upsets in the history of Swedish hockey by achieving promotion to the top division of Swedish ice hockey.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.shl.se/artikel/30838/ |title= von Konow: "Vilda Väsby" är tidernas knall |publisher=SHL.se |date=2012-11-23}}</ref> The team's time in the top league would be short however, as the team finished last in the first round of the [[1987–88 Elitserien season|following year's Elitserien season]] and were sent down to the Allsvenskan spring series after Christmas, where they failed to re-qualify for the following Elitserien season and were ultimately relegated to the second tier league.
At the end of the [[1986–87 Division 1 season (Swedish ice hockey)|1986–87 season]], Väsby achieved one of the greatest upsets in the history of Swedish hockey by achieving promotion to the top division of Swedish ice hockey.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.shl.se/artikel/30838/ |title= von Konow: "Vilda Väsby" är tidernas knall |publisher=SHL.se |date=2012-11-23}}</ref> The team's time in the top league would be short however, as the team finished last in the first round of the [[1987–88 Elitserien season|following year's Elitserien season]] and were sent down to the Allsvenskan spring series after Christmas, where they failed to re-qualify for the following Elitserien season and were ultimately relegated to the second tier league.
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| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/3934 |title=Division 1: 2013–14: Division 1D fort. |publisher=Swedish Ice Hockey Association}}</ref>
| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/3934 |title=Division 1: 2013–14: Division 1D fort. |publisher=Swedish Ice Hockey Association}}</ref>
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! rowspan=2 | 2014–15
| style="background:#77DD77;" rowspan=2 | Tier 3
| '''[[2014–15 Hockeyettan season#Hockeyettan East|Hockeyettan East]]'''
| 6th <small>of 12</small>
| 10–1–2–9
| 243
|
| [http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/5015]
|-
| '''[[2014–15 Hockeyettan season#Hockeyettan East continuation|Hockeyettan East continuation]]'''
| 6th <small>of 8</small>
| 5–0–1–8
| 236
|
| [http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/5773]
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! rowspan=2 | 2015–16
| style="background:#77DD77;" rowspan=2 | Tier 3
| '''[[2015–16 Hockeyettan season#Hockeyettan East|Hockeyettan East]]'''
| 9th <small>of 12</small>
| 6–2–3–11
| 262
|
| [http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/6109]
|-
| '''[[2015–16 Hockeyettan season#Hockeyettan East continuation|Hockeyettan East continuation]]'''
| 4th <small>of 8</small>
| 6–2–0–6
| 227
|
| [http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/6842]
|-
! rowspan=3 | 2016–17
| style="background:#77DD77;" rowspan=3 | Tier 3
| '''[[2016–17 Hockeyettan season#Hockeyettan East|Hockeyettan East]]'''
| 4th <small>of 12</small>
| 14–1–0–7
| 304
|
| [http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/7117]
|-
| '''[[2016–17 Hockeyettan season#Allettan East|Allettan East]]'''
| 4th <small>of 10</small>
| 9–0–4–5
| 414
|
| [http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/7120]
|-
| [[2016–17 Hockeyettan season#Playoffs|Playoffs]]
| —
| 3–0–1–1
| 810
| Round 1: Won 2–0 in games vs [[Tranås AIF|Tranås]]<br />Round 2: Lost 1–2 in games vs [[Piteå HC|Piteå]]
| [http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/7813]
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 1 August 2024

Väsby IK Hockey
Vasby IK logo.png
City Flag of Sweden Upplands Väsby, Sweden
League Hockeyettan
Division East
Founded 1956
Home arena Renew Arena
Colors White, green, red
            

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Väsby IK HK is the ice hockey department of the sports club Väsby IK, based in the Stockholm suburb of Upplands Väsby. Since the 2021–22 season the club is back in the third tier, Hockeyettan, having been relegated from HockeyAllsvenskan after losing to Kristianstads IK in the 2020–21 Play Out series, ending a one-year stint in HockeyAllsvenskan.

At the end of the 1986–87 season, Väsby achieved one of the greatest upsets in the history of Swedish hockey by achieving promotion to the top division of Swedish ice hockey.[1] The team's time in the top league would be short however, as the team finished last in the first round of the following year's Elitserien season and were sent down to the Allsvenskan spring series after Christmas, where they failed to re-qualify for the following Elitserien season and were ultimately relegated to the second tier league.

Season-by-season

Season Level Division Record Avg.
home
atnd.
Notes Ref.
Position W-T-L
W-OT-L
2009–10 Tier 3 Division 1D 6th 10–1–2–9 308 [2]
Division 1D (spring) 2nd 8–1–2–3 229
2010–11 Tier 3 Division 1D 8th 8–1–2–16 221 [2]
Division 1D continuation 6th 1–0–0–9 244
Division 1 qualifier (Group D) 5th 1–1–1–5 190 Decrease Relegated to Division 2
2011–12 Tier 4 Division 2 North (East regional) 2nd 9–0–0–5 233 [2]
Alltvåan (East regional) 2nd 14–1–0–6 292
Division 1 qualifier (Group D) 2nd 3–1–1–1 395 Increase Promoted to Division 1
2012–13 Tier 3 Division 1D 5th 11–2–1–13 226 [3]
Division 1D continuation 2nd 9–1–1–4 194 [4]
2013–14 Tier 3 Division 1D 6th 10–1–1–15 268 [5]
Division 1D continuation 2nd 7–3–3–2 210 [6]
2014–15 Tier 3 Hockeyettan East 6th of 12 10–1–2–9 243 [1]
Hockeyettan East continuation 6th of 8 5–0–1–8 236 [2]
2015–16 Tier 3 Hockeyettan East 9th of 12 6–2–3–11 262 [3]
Hockeyettan East continuation 4th of 8 6–2–0–6 227 [4]
2016–17 Tier 3 Hockeyettan East 4th of 12 14–1–0–7 304 [5]
Allettan East 4th of 10 9–0–4–5 414 [6]
Playoffs 3–0–1–1 810 Round 1: Won 2–0 in games vs Tranås
Round 2: Lost 1–2 in games vs Piteå
[7]

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