Kristianstads IK

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Kristianstads IK
Kristianstads IK logo.png
City: Kristianstad, Sweden
League: HockeyAllsvenskan
Founded: 1966
Home Arena: Kristianstads ishall


Kristianstads IK, or simply Kristianstad is a Swedish ice hockey club based in Kristianstad. It plays in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier, having been promoted to that level for the first time in history in 2019.

The team is nicknamed the "Wild Kings". In 2018–19 it had an average attendance of 1017, the fifth highest of the 47 teams in Hockeyettan, and the second highest for a sports team based in Kristianstad, after IFK Kristianstad.

History

The first hockey team in Kristianstad was the hockey section of association football club Åsums BK. The team originally played rink bandy from 1954 and started playing hockey in 1959. Its first game was against Tyringe SoSS that year. It played its home matches in an outdoor venue in Norra Åsum. In 1962, it defeated the Danish national team by 7–3 in Copenhagen as part of the opponent's preparations for that year's World Championship. The team was dissolved in 1966 due to lack of funds from the main club and decreasing commitment from key people.

Kristianstads IK was founded on July 22 of the same year. It played at an outdoor venue until 1969, when it moved into the newly completed Kristianstads ishall. Current Columbus Blue Jackets head coach John Tortorella played for Kristianstad in the 1981–82 season. In 1996–97 Kristianstad played in the qualification (Kvalserien) to the second tier for the first time. It failed to achieve promotion after losing the decisive game away against Rögle BK. In 2000, due to financial troubles, it became the first sports club in Sweden to undergo debt restructuring. The club was relegated to the fourth level in 2003 but promoted back to the third level two years later. In 2006–07, Kristianstad reached the decisive playoffs for qualification to Kvalserien for HockeyAllsvenskan, but was defeated by Väsby IK.

In March 2013, it underwent a second debt restructuring. In 2013–14 and 2015–16 the team reached the final playoff round for Kvalserien, but lost against Piteå HC and Södertälje SK, respectively. In 2016–17 it qualified for Kvalserien, but finished third and was not promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan. In the following season it was beaten by VIK Västerås HK in the final playoff round. In early 2019, the Swedish Tax Agency requested that the club be declared bankrupt due to unpaid debts. It paid the debts before the date of the bankruptcy hearing, and the request was withdrawn. In the same season the team reached Kvalserien again and was promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan for the first time after winning away against Almtuna IS in overtime in the decisive last-round game. In the following season, Kristianstad finished 13th out of 14 teams in HockeyAllsvenskan, and were to play in Kvalserien to try to avoid relegation. However, Kvalserien was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and there was no results-based promotion or relegation. In 2020–21, Kristianstad finished last in the league and had to play a play-out series against 13th-placed Väsby;[ it won the series by 3 games to 2 and avoided relegation.

Season-by-season

Year Level Division Record Avg.
home
atnd.
Notes Ref.
Position W–T–L
W–OT–L
2005–06 Tier 3 Division 1F 6th of 12 23–4–17 843
2006–07 Tier 3 Division 1F 2nd of 10 20–9–7 736
Allettan West 2nd of 4 4–0–2 1,113
Playoffs 0–0–2 1,472 Lost 2–0 in games vs Väsby IK
2007–08 Tier 3 Division 1F 5th of 10 12–6–9 1,107
Division 1F spring 1st of 6 5–2–3 570
Playoffs 0–0–1–1 935 Round 1: Lost 2–0 in games vs Tranås AIF
2008–09 Tier 3 Division 1F 7th of 10 9–5–1–12 1,037
Division 1F spring 4th of 6 3–0–0–7 899
2009–10 Tier 3 Division 1F 6th of 10 15–1–0–11 970
Division 1F spring 3rd of 6 5–0–0–5 927
2010–11 Tier 3 Division 1F 1st of 10 21–2–0–4 1,020
Allettan South 2nd of 8 5–5–1–3 1,214 Bye to round 2
Playoffs 0–0–1–1 2,157 Round 2: Lost 2–0 vs Karlskrona HK
2011–12 Tier 3 Division 1F 1st of 10 15–3–3–6 1,093
Allettan South 7th of 8 3–2–1–8 1,214
2012–13 Tier 3 Division 1F 3rd of 11 15–2–3–10 830
Allettan South 7th of 8 3–2–0–9 960
2013–14 Tier 3 Division 1F 5th of 11 17–2–2–9 843
Division 1F spring 1st of 7 8–0–0–4 658
Playoffs 3–1–0–3 1,571 Round 1: Won 2–1 in games vs Mariestad BoIS HC
Round 2: Won 2–1 in games vs Hudiksvalls HC
Round 3: Lost 2–0 in games vs Piteå HC
2014–15 Tier 3 Hockeyettan South 1st of 12 17–1–0–4 912
Allettan South 5th of 8 5–2–1–6 1,374
Playoffs 2–0–1–2 1,282 Round 1: Won 2–1 in games vs Helsingborgs HC
Round 2: Lost 2–0 in games vs Tingsryds AIF
2015–16 Tier 3 Hockeyettan South 5th of 12 12–1–3–6 866
Hockeyettan South spring 1st of 8 8–2–1–3 857
Playoffs 5–0–1–3 1,481 Round 1: Won 2–1 in games vs Huddinge IK
Round 2: Won 2–1 in games vs Östersunds IK
Round 3: Lost 2–1 in games vs Södertälje SK
2016–17 Tier 3 Hockeyettan South 2nd of 11 14–2–1–3 1,044
Allettan South 2nd of 10 12–3–1–2 1,167 Bye to round 2
Playoffs 3–1–0–0 1,533 Round 2: Won 2–0 in games vs Nybro Vikings IF
Round 3: Won 2–0 in games vs Vimmerby HC
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers 3rd of 6 5–1–1–3 1,592
2017–18 Tier 3 Hockeyettan South 2nd of 12 13–3–1–5 1,027
Allettan South 2nd of 10 13–0–0–5 1,083 Bye to round 2
Playoffs 2–1–0–2 1,467 Round 2: Won 2–0 in games vs Tranås AIF
Round 3: Lost 2–1 in games vs VIK Västerås HK
2018–19 Tier 3 Hockeyettan South 4th of 12 12–2–2–6 974
Allettan South 2nd of 10 8–4–3–3 1,069 Bye to round 2
Playoffs 3–1–0–1 1,405 Round 2: Won 2–0 in games vs Segeltorps IF
Round 3: Won 2–1 in games vs Vimmerby HC
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers 2nd of 6 5–2–1–2 1,511 Promoted

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