2019–20 HockeyAllsvenskan season

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2019–20 HockeyAllsvenskan season
League HockeyAllsvenskan
Sport Ice hockey
Duration September 2019 – March 2020 (regular season)
Number of teams 14
Total attendance 948,589
Average attendance 2,606
TV partner(s) C More[1]
First place IF Björklöven
Top scorer Jonathan Johnson (Modo)
HockeyAllsvenskan seasons

The 2019–20 HockeyAllsvenskan season was the 15th season that the second tier of Swedish ice hockey has operated under that name. The series consisted of 14 teams playing a regular season in which each team played each other team four times, twice at home and twice away. This was followed by a series of promotion and relegation tournaments, with the teams finishing first through eight participating in promotion playoffs, and the teams finishing 13th and 14th forced to requalify to avoid relegation to the Hockeyettan.[2] However, after the regular season, on 15 March 2020 the Swedish Ice Hockey Association (SIHA) cancelled the post-season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. No teams will be promoted nor relegated to or from HockeyAllsvenskan, and the next season of HockeyAllsvenskan will feature the same teams.[3][4]

Björklöven won the regular season with a record-setting 121 points, beating the previous record of 109 points.

Participating teams

Team City Arena Capacity
AIK Stockholm Hovet 8,094
Almtuna IS Uppsala Gränby Ishall 2,800
IF Björklöven Umeå A3 Arena 5,400
BIK Karlskoga Karlskoga Nobelhallen 6,300
Karlskrona HK Karlskrona NKT Arena Karlskrona 5,050
Kristianstads IK Kristianstad Kristianstads ishall 2,300
Modo Hockey Örnsköldsvik Fjällräven Center 7,600
Mora IK Mora Jalas Arena 4,500
Södertälje SK Södertälje Axa Sports Center 6,200
Timrå IK Timrå NHK Arena 6,000
Tingsryds AIF Tingsryd Nelson Garden Arena 3,400
HC Vita Hästen Norrköping Himmelstalundshallen 4,280
Västerviks IK Västervik Plivit Trade-hallen 2,500
Västerås IK Västerås ABB Arena Nord 4,902

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 IF Björklöven 52 36 5 3 8 179 94 +85 121 Advance to the HockeyAllsvenskan finals
2 Modo Hockey 52 35 1 4 12 205 130 +75 111
3 Timrå IK 52 29 8 4 11 178 116 +62 107 Advance to the HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs
4 BIK Karlskoga 52 28 4 6 14 191 144 +47 98
5 Västerås IK 52 22 5 8 17 150 142 +8 84
6 HC Vita Hästen 52 20 8 5 19 145 131 +14 81
7 Södertälje SK 52 19 9 6 18 155 150 +5 81
8 Västerviks IK 52 16 7 6 23 121 151 −30 68
9 Mora IK 52 14 8 6 24 130 166 −36 64
10 Tingsryds AIF 52 12 10 6 24 128 156 −28 62
11 Karlskrona HK 52 14 6 6 26 116 158 −42 60
12 Almtuna IS 52 13 6 8 25 126 163 −37 59
13 Kristianstads IK 52 13 5 6 28 128 166 −38 55 Advance to the HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers
14 AIK 52 10 1 9 32 97 182 −85 41

Post-season

Finals

The top two teams from the regular season met in a best-of-five tournament, with the winner advancing directly to the SHL qualifiers, and the losing team forced to play an additional playoff.[2]

IF Björklöven vs. Modo Hockey


HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs

Teams 3–8 from the regular season played a single round-robin tournament, with teams 3–5 getting home-ice advantage. The season would then be over for all but the winning team, which would advance to meet the loser of the HockeyAllsvenskan finals in a playoff to the SHL qualifiers.[2] Teams also started with bonus points based on their position in the regular season standings. Team 3 began with three points, team 4 with two points, and team 5 with one point.

  • 3/11: Timra IK - BIK Karlskoga 8:3
  • 3/11: Vasteras IK - HC Vita Hasten 5:2
  • 3/11: Sodertalje SK - HC Vita Hasten 8:6

Playoff to the SHL qualifiers

In the playoff to the SHL qualifiers, the losing team from the HockeyAllsvenskan finals would meet the winning team from the HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs in a best-of-three series. The winning team would advance to the SHL qualifiers.

SHL qualifiers

Two teams from the HockeyAllsvenskan and two teams from the SHL would play a best-of-seven series, with the winner qualifying for play in the 2020–21 SHL season. The winner of the HockeyAllsvenskan finals would meet team 14 from the SHL, while the winner of the playoff to the SHL qualifiers would meet team 13 from the SHL.[2]

HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers

Teams 13 and 14 from the regular season would defend their spots in HockeyAllsvenskan in the HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers against the four best teams from Hockeyettan.[2]

References


HockeyAllsvenskan seasons
Allsvenskan seasons (1999-2005)

1999–2000 - 2000–01 - 2001–02 - 2002–03 - 2003–04 - 2004–05

HockeyAllsvenskan seasons (2005-present)

2005–06 - 2006–07 - 2007–08 - 2008–09 - 2009–10 - 2010–11 - 2011–12 - 2012–13 - 2013–14 - 2014–15 - 2015–16 - 2016–17 - 2017–18 - 2018–19 - 2019–20 - 2020–21 - 2021–22 - 2022–23 - 2023–24

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