Huddinge IK

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Huddinge IK
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City: Flag of Sweden Huddinge, Sweden
League: Hockeyettan
Division: 1D
Founded: 1950
Home Arena: Björkängshallen
Colors: Red, white, blue
              
Franchise history
1946–1950: Huddinge IF
1950–present: Huddinge IK


Huddinge IK (or Huddinge Hockey), is a Swedish ice hockey team from Huddinge, a southern suburb of Stockholm. The team is currently playing in the third highest league in Sweden, the Hockeyettan.

Huddinge IK was founded as the ice hockey section of Huddinge IF in 1946, and wasn't spun off into a separate club until January 8, 1950. The club has played 21 seasons in Sweden's second-highest ice hockey league, and has participated in the qualifiers for promotion to the highest league without success more than any other Swedish club. A qualification play off game in 1989 versus Timrå IK was decided by a winning goal for Timrå 1:14 into the third overtime period, and was by then the second longest Swedish hockey game ever played, the longest in the two highest divisions. The game is still among the top 10 longest games.

Season-by-season

List of Huddinge IK seasons
Season Level Division Record Avg.
home
atnd.
Notes Ref.
Position W-T-L
W-OT-L
1997–98 Tier 2 Division 1 2nd 13–3–2
Allsvenskan 8th 1–4–9
1998–99 Tier 2 Division 1 2nd 19–4–5
Allsvenskan 7th 3–3–8
1999–00 Tier 2 Allsvenskan North 11th 7–4–21 526 Allsvenskan spun off as new 2nd-tier league. [1]
Allsvenskan North spring 8th 3–2–9 275 Decrease Relegated to Division 1 [1]
2000–01 Tier 3 Division 1 2nd 22–2–4 Increase Promoted to Allsvenskan [1]
2001–02 Tier 2 Allsvenskan North 9th 11–2–19 453 [1]
Allsvenskan North spring 4th 5–4–5 320
2002–03 Tier 2 Allsvenskan North 7th 9–7–12 580 [1]
Allsvenskan North spring 2nd 10–2–2 367
2003–04 Tier 2 Allsvenskan North 10th 6–8–18 452 [1]
Allsvenskan North spring 5th 6–2–6 336
2004–05 Tier 2 Allsvenskan South 11th 6–6–18 363 [1]
Allsvenskan South spring 7th 2–2–8 374 Decrease Relegated to Division 1
2005–06 Tier 3 Division 1D 1st 28–5–3 311 [1]
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier 1st 5–0–3 790 Increase Promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan
2006–07 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 16th 7–9–29 410 [1]
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier 1st 4–3–1 566
2007–08 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 15th 12–6–27 505 [1]
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier 3rd 3–1–4 448
2008–09 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 14th 9–11–25 536 [1]
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier 4th 4–2–4 369
2009–10 Tier 3 Division 1D 1st 16–2–4 281 [1]
AllEttan Central 1st 11–2–1 313 Bye to third round of playoffs
Playoff to HockeyAllsvenskan qual. 0–2 742 Lost third round, 0–2 in games vs Olofström
2010–11 Tier 3 Division 1D 1st 19–3–5 255 [1]
AllEttan Central 1st 12–0–2 283
Playoff to HockeyAllsvenskan qual. 2–0 1,327 Won third round 2–0 in games vs Kiruna
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier 4th 5–1–4 785
2011–12 Tier 3 Division 1D 5th 14–2–2–9 220 [1]
1D continuation 1st 11–2–0–2 196
Playoff to HockeyAllsvenskan qual. 3–3 747 Round 1: 2–1 vs Hudiksvall
Round 2: 1–2 vs Asplöven
2012–13 Tier 3 Division 1D 3rd 16–1–10 289 [1]
AttEttan Central 2nd 8–5–1 286 Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to HockeyAllsvenskan qual. 4–1 722 Round 2: 2–1 vs KRIF
Round 3: 2–0 vs Visby/Roma
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier 5th 2–2–0–6 731
2013–14 Tier 3 Division 1D 1st 19–4–1–3 268 [2]
AllEttan Central 4th 8–0–3–3 894 [3]
Playoff to HA qualifier 2–0–1–2 469 Round 1: 2–1 vs Wings HC Arlanda
Round 2: 0–2 vs Visby/Roma HK
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