1975–76 Division 1 Season (Swedish Ice Hockey)
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1975–76 was the first season that Division 1 operated as the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden, this due to the creation of Elitserien (now the SHL) as a new flight of the Swedish hockey system. Division 1 was divided into four starting groups, based on geography. The top four teams in the group would continue to the playoffs to determine which clubs would participate in the qualifier for promotion to Elitserien. The bottom two teams in each group were relegated to Division 2 for the 1976–77 season.


Regular season


Division 1 Norra ("North")


Division 1 Östra ("East")


Division 1 Södra ("South")


Division 1 Västra ("West")


Playoffs

The 16 teams (top 4 in the standings from each regular season group) that qualified for the playoffs all played two playoff rounds, leaving four surviving teams that continued to the 1976 Elitserien qualifier. The format for the playoffs was a two-leg home-and-home series. Matches could end in a draw. If each team won one match, the result was decided by a sudden-death overtime, not by total goals over the two matches. Björklöven, Mora, Örebro and Nacka won in the second round to continue to the 1976 Elitserien qualifier.


Round 1

IF Björklöven defeats
Grums IK Grums IK is a Swedish sports club based in the town of Grums, founded in 1920. The ice hockey club, Grums IK Hockey, currently competes in Division 2, the fourth tier league in ice hockey in Sweden. The football club, Grums IK Fotboll, currently p ...
*First leg: IF Björklöven 5–1 Grums IK (0–0, 1–1, 4–0, attendance: 2,132) *Second leg: Grums IK 2–10 IF Björklöven (1–3, 1–3, 0–4, attendance: 775)
Strömsbro IF Strömsbro IF is a Swedish sports club located in Gävle. Background Strömsbro IF currently plays football in Division 4 Gestrikland which is the sixth tier of Swedish football. They play their home matches at the Testebovallens IP in Gävle. T ...
defeats
Kiruna AIF Kiruna IF is an ice hockey club based in Kiruna, Sweden. , they will play in Hockeyettan (formerly named Division 1), the third level of ice hockey in Sweden. Their home arena is the Lombiahallen. The club was founded in 1988 as Team Kiruna IF ...
*First leg: Kiruna AIF 2–3 Strömsbro IF (1–1, 1–0, 0–2, attendance: 2,127) *Second leg: Strömsbro IF 2–8 Kiruna AIF (0–3, 1–4, 1–1, attendance 1,549)
Strömsbro IF wins in sudden-death overtime Mora IK defeats
IFK Luleå IFK Luleå is a Swedish football club formed in 1900, located in Luleå. The club merged with Luleå FF and played under the name Luleå FF/IFK from 1986 to 1989. History IFK Luleå was originally founded in the year 1900, but went dormant aft ...
*First leg: Mora IK 9–5 IFK Luleå (3–1, 2–2, 4–2, attendance 1,920) *Second leg: IFK Luleå 2–6 Mora IK (1–3, 0–0, 1–3, attendance 2,881) KB Karlskoga defeats
Bodens BK Bodens BK is a Swedish football club located in Boden in Norrbotten. The club was formed on 2 November 1916 and began playing soccer in 1918. It is currently playing in the fourth tier of Swedish football, Division 2. Linguistics Note tha ...
*First leg: KB Karlskoga 7–3 Bodens BK (1–2, 1–1, 5–0, attendance 2,695) *Second leg: Bodens BK 6–5 KB Karlskoga (2–2, 3–1, 1–2, attendance 2,724)
KB Karlskoga wins in sudden-death overtime
Örebro IK Örebro IK was an ice hockey team from Örebro, Sweden that was founded in 1972.Eliteprospects.comÖrebro IK Retrieved 2013-07-04. The team filed for bankruptcy and was liquidated in 1999, after many years of playing elite-level hockey. Today, Ö ...
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Malmö IF Malmö (, ; da, Malmø ) is the largest city in the Swedish county (län) of Scania (Skåne). It is the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in the Nordic region, with a municipal popu ...
*First leg: Örebro IK 8–2 Malmö IF (2–1, 3–0, 3–1, attendance: 4,572) *Second leg: Malmö IF 5–3 Örebro IK (1–1, 1–1, 3–1, attendance: 2,171)
Örebro IK wins in sudden-death overtime HV 71 defeats
Huddinge IK Huddinge IK (or ''Huddinge Hockey''), is a Swedish ice hockey team from Huddinge, a southern suburb in Stockholm County. The team is currently playing in the third highest league in Sweden, Hockeyettan. In the middle of the 1990s, a women's flo ...
*First leg: Huddinge IK 6–5 HV 71 (1–1, 3–1, 2–3, attendance 1,247) *Second leg: HV 71 14–4 Huddinge IK (5–1, 9–3, 0–0, attendance 4,800)
HV 71 wins in sudden-death overtime Nacka SK defeats Tingsryds AIF *First leg: Tingsryds AIF 2–3 Nacka SK (1–2, 0–0, 1–1, attendance 1,802) *Second leg: Nacka SK 1–1 Tingsryds AIF (0–1, 1–0, 0–0, attendance 852) BK Bäcken defeats Västerås IK *First leg: Västerås IK 0–2 BK Bäcken (0–1, 0–1, 0–0, attendance: 3,277) *Second leg: BK Bäcken 7–2 Västerås IK (4–1, 1–0, 2–1, attendance 3,692)


Round 2

IF Björklöven defeats KB Karlskoga *First leg: IF Björklöven 5–3 KB Karlskoga (0–2, 4–0, 1–1, attendance: 2,282) *Second leg: KB Karlskoga 4–4 IF Björklöven (1–2, 1–0, 2–2, attendance: 4,054) Mora IK defeats
Strömsbro IF Strömsbro IF is a Swedish sports club located in Gävle. Background Strömsbro IF currently plays football in Division 4 Gestrikland which is the sixth tier of Swedish football. They play their home matches at the Testebovallens IP in Gävle. T ...
*First leg: Strömsbro IF 5–5 Mora IK (2–1, 1–1, 2–3, attendance: 1,669) *Second leg: Mora IK 5-3 Strömsbro IF (1–1, 2–1, 2–1, attendance 2,096)
Örebro IK Örebro IK was an ice hockey team from Örebro, Sweden that was founded in 1972.Eliteprospects.comÖrebro IK Retrieved 2013-07-04. The team filed for bankruptcy and was liquidated in 1999, after many years of playing elite-level hockey. Today, Ö ...
defeats BK Bäcken *First leg: Örebro IK 2–4 BK Bäcken (1–1, 0–2, 1–1, attendance: 5,985) *Second leg: BK Bäcken 2–4 Örebro IK (0–2, 2–2, 0–0, attendance: 4,225) Örebro IK wins in sudden-death overtime Nacka SK defeats HV 71 *First leg: HV 71 1–2 Nacka SK (1–1, 0–0, 0–1, attendance: 4,800) *Second leg: Nacka SK 3–2 HV 71 (1–0, 0–0, 2–2, attendance: 840)


Elitserien qualifier

The four playoff winners played a double-round robin tournament, with the top two teams being promoted to
Elitserien Elitserien (literally, "the Elite League") is the name of several Swedish nationwide sport leagues. In many sports, Elitserien is the highest league, with the second highest named Allsvenskan. Elitserien leagues at present: * Elitserien (badmint ...
for the 1976–77 season, replacing the two teams with the poorest records from the 1975–76 Elitserien.


External links


Historical Division 1 statistics on Svenskhockey.com
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