2014–15 Hockeyettan Season
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The 2014–15 Hockeyettan season was the 16th season that
Hockeyettan Hockeyettan is the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden. As of the 2015–16 Hockeyettan season, 2015–16 season, the league consists of 46 teams divided geographically into four groups. Hockeyettan operates a system of promotion and relegation w ...
(up until this season referred to mainly as Division 1) has functioned as the third tier of
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, organized by the
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(SIHA). The initial groups began on 21 September 2014 and ended on 10 December 2014. The following Allettan groups and continuation groups started on 27 December 2014 and finished on 15 February 2015. The promotion playoffs to the HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier began on 19 February 2015 and ended on 6–7 March 2015. The Hockeyettan qualifiers began on 1 March 2015 and ended on 25 March 2015. The HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier began on 12 March 2015 and ended on 4 April 2015.


Format

The 2014–15 Hockeyettan season will feature 47 teams divided into four geographical groups: Norra ("North"), Östra ("East"), Västra ("West"), and Södra ("South"). This is a contraction compared to the previous season, which featured 53 teams divided into five groups. With the exception of Hockeyettan North which will have 11 teams, each of the groups will consist of 12 teams. At the end of the groups in December, the top four teams in each of the Hockeyettan North and Hockeyettan East groups will qualify for the Allettan Norra group, and the top four teams in each of the Hockeyettan West and Hockeyettan South groups will qualify for the Allettan Södra group, after Christmas. Meanwhile, the remaining teams in each starting group will continue playing in their starting group ("continuation group") after Christmas. In the continuation groups, the teams will be given extra points dependent on their ranking in their initial group; the lowest-ranked team gets 0 points, the second-lowest-ranked team gets 1 point, the third-lowest-ranked team gets 2 points, and so on. The two Allettan winners will go directly to the 2015 HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier (Swedish: ''Kvalserien till HockeyAllsvenskan''), which determines promotion to the second-tier league
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. The top two teams in each of the four continuation groups, as well as the teams ranked 2–5 in each of the two Allettan groups, will qualify for the promotion playoffs, which are played in three rounds—PlayOff 1, 2, and 3—and battle to reach the HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier. Each playoff team will start in PlayOff 1, unlike previous seasons where a certain team's placement in their spring group affected whether that team started in PlayOff 1, 2 or 3. The worst-ranked team in the Norra continuation group, and the two worst-ranked teams in each of the three other continuation groups, will have to play in the Hockeyettan qualifier round-robin tournament (Swedish: ''Kvalserien till Hockeyettan'') for their region to avoid relegation to Division 2, the fourth-tier league. In each of the four Hockeyettan qualifiers, the Hockeyettan team(s) will face four of the best teams from the four Division 2 regions. The North Hockeyettan team will face all four teams from Division 2 North; the East Hockeyettan teams will face two teams from Division 2 East, one from Division 2 West and one from Division 2 South; the West Hockeyettan teams will face two teams from Division 2 West, one from Division 2 East and one from Division 2 South; and the Hockeyettan South teams will face two teams from Division 2 South, one from Division 2 East and one from Division 2 West. Per the 2014–15 season format, only the top-ranked team from each of the four qualifiers will be guaranteed a spot in Hockeyettan for the 2015–16 season. The two remaining playoff teams after PlayOff 3 will join the two Allettan winners and the two lowest-ranked teams in HockeyAllsvenskan in the 2015 HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier, where the teams will play a double
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and battle for four spots in
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for the 2015–16 season. The remaining teams in the Allettan groups and the continuation groups will remain in Hockeyettan for the 2015–16 season. All groups that are formed in the season, including the initial ones and the qualifiers for HockeyAllsvenskan and Hockeyettan, will be played as double round-robins, with each team playing the other teams in their group once at home and once on the road. Per the format in the 2014–15 season, the 2015–16 season would be contracted down to 42 teams. It would mark the league's fifth contraction in six seasons, with the first contraction occurring in the 2010–11 season (down to 57 teams from 58). However, the SIHA may promote more teams from the Hockeyettan qualifiers than planned, depending on if teams from HockeyAllsvenskan are relegated and what groups those teams are placed in for the 2015–16 season.


Playing format

Each game consists of three 20-minute regulation periods, for a total of 60 minutes. After the 60 regulation minutes, the team with the most goals scored wins the game. If a non-playoff game is tied after regulation time, a five-minute
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period ensues, in which the team scoring the next goal wins the game. If no team scores during the overtime period, a
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ensues, with each team taking three penalty shots against the opposing team's goaltender. If the game is still tied after the three penalty shot rounds, additional rounds ensue until one team scores and the other team doesn't. In non-playoff games, points are awarded for each game, with a win in regulation time giving 3 points, an overtime/shootout win 2 points, an overtime/shootout loss 1 point, and a regulation loss 0 points. In the promotion playoffs, if a game is tied after regulation time, 20-minute overtime periods ensue until one team scores and wins the game.


Tiebreak

In group play, if two or more teams end up tied in points, the following
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s are used: #Better
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; #Higher number of goals scored; #Results in games between the tied teams.


Participating clubs

Per the playing format in the previous season, Hockeyettan would be contracted by 10 teams for the 2014–15 season. The SIHA originally planned to have 48 teams in this season but eventually decided to have only 11 teams in Hockeyettan North, giving a total of 47 teams. The East, West, and South groups all have 12 teams each. The previous season featured 53 teams divided into five groups. The SIHA promoted the four second-placed teams from Hockeyettan qualifiers C–F to get 47 teams in the 2014–15 season. However, two of those 47 qualified teams pulled out of the league during the
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, resulting in two other teams being promoted from the qualifiers: * Nyköpings HK, who had qualified by reaching Allettan Central and been placed in the West group, went
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on 15 April 2014 and ceased to exist. In response, the SIHA promoted third-placed Varberg Vipers from qualifier F and placed them in the South group; moved
HC Dalen HC Dalen, also known as Dalen Hockey, is a Swedish ice hockey club located in Jönköping, founded on 3 September 1966 out of the previous ice hockey sections of Norrahammars IK and Tabergs SK. The club will play the 2014–15 season in group So ...
from the West group to the South group; and moved
Västerviks IK Västerviks Ishockeyklubb (English: ''Vasterviks Ice hockey club'') – commonly known as Västerviks IK or VIK – is a professional ice hockey team based in Västervik, Sweden. They currently play in the second-highest league in Swedish ice hoc ...
and
Vimmerby HC Vimmerby HC (often referred to as Vimmerby Hockey) is a Swedish ice hockey club based in Vimmerby which was promoted to Division 1, the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden Ice hockey in Sweden has a history going back to at least 1912 and is o ...
from the South group to the West group. *
Falu IF Falu Ishockeyförening (literally ''Falu Ice Hockey Association'') or Falu IF is an ice hockey club located in the Swedish city of Falun in Dalarna Dalarna () is a '' landskap'' (historical province) in central Sweden. English exonyms for it ...
, who won qualifier C and were seated in the West group, demanded relegation to Division 2 on 13 May 2014 due to financial problems. The SIHA responded by promoting third-placed Grästorps IK from qualifier E to replace Falu's spot in Hockeyettan West. r = Relegated from 2013–14 HockeyAllsvenskan
p = Promoted from 2013–14 Division 2


Team map


Initial groups


Hockeyettan North

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Hockeyettan East

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Hockeyettan West

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Hockeyettan South

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AllEttan groups


AllEttan North


AllEttan South


Continuation groups


Hockeyettan North continuation


Hockeyettan East continuation


Hockeyettan West continuation


Hockeyettan South continuation


Playoffs

Teams 2–5 from the AllEttan groups and teams 1–2 from the continuation groups meet in a three-round playoff, each round best of three games. The two remaining teams at the end of the three playoff rounds join the AllEttan group winners (as well as teams 13–14 from the
2014–15 HockeyAllsvenskan season The 2014–15 HockeyAllsvenskan season was the tenth season of the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden under that name. The league featured 14 teams, including Stockholm-based AIK, who were relegated from the SHL following four seasons in the top ...
) in the
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers HockeyAllsvenskan (previously Allsvenskan and SuperAllsvenskan) is a professional ice hockey league, and the second-highest league in the Swedish ice hockey system (after the SHL). Since the 2009–10 season, the league consists of fourteen teams ...
.


Playoff 1


Östersund vs Kovland (2–0)


Huddinge vs Haninge (2–1)


Piteå vs Örnsköldsvik (2–0)


Hudiksvall vs Åker/Strängnäs (2–0)


Troja/Ljungby vs Kumla (2–0)


Tingsryd vs Kallinge-Ronneby (2–0)


Västervik vs Mariestad (2–0)


Kristianstad vs Helsingborg (2–1)


Playoff 2


Kristianstad vs Tingsryd (0–2)


Västervik vs Hudiksvall (2–0)


Huddinge vs Östersund (2–1)


Piteå vs Troja/Ljungby (0–2)


Playoff 3


Västervik vs Troja/Ljungby (2–1)


Huddinge vs Tingsryd (0–2)


Hockeyettan qualifiers

In the Hockeyettan qualifying groups, only the group winner was guaranteed a spot in the
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. Additional teams were to be selected by the Hockey Association to correct for re-alignment of teams, and for the promotion of
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,
Tingsryd Tingsryd () is a locality and the seat of Tingsryd Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden, with 3,037 inhabitants in 2010. Sister cities * Lindström - Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United Stat ...
, and Pantern to HockeyAllsvenskan. The result of the qualifiers was the promotion of
Brunflo IK Brunflo IK is a Swedish ice hockey club based in Brunflo. It was founded in 1975, and currently plays in the ''Norra'' group of Division 1, the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden. Internationally Brunflo is probably the best known as being the te ...
, AIK Hockey Härnösand,
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and
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, and the relegation of Värmdö HC. The net gain of three clubs was due to the expansion of the SHL from 12 teams to 14, as well as the expansion of Hockeyettan North from 11 teams to 12.


Qualifier A

Qualifier A was contested by SK Lejon from Hockeyettan North and
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, AIK Hockey Härnösand, and Bodens HF from Division 2. SK Lejon won the group and thereby secured a spot in Hockeyettan for the following season. Hockeyettan North consisted of only 11 teams for the 2014–15 season rather than 12. This empty spot was to be filled for the following season. Furthermore,
IF Sundsvall Hockey IF Sundsvall Hockey is a Swedish ice hockey club based in Sundsvall. The club currently competes in Hockeyettan, the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden. Sundsvall plays their home matches at Gärdehov, with a capacity of 2,500. History The club ...
was promoted to
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. These two vacancies were filled by Brunflo and Härnösand who finished 2nd and 3rd in this qualifier. Source


Qualifier B

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won qualifying group B, and thereby secured continued play in
Hockeyettan Hockeyettan is the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden. As of the 2015–16 Hockeyettan season, 2015–16 season, the league consists of 46 teams divided geographically into four groups. Hockeyettan operates a system of promotion and relegation w ...
for the 2015–16 season. Värmdö HC finished 3rd and were relegated.
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from Division 2 finished second, and were promoted to Hockeyettan after
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's relegation from HockeyAllsvenskan to Hockeyettan East was compensated by moving Enköpings SK to the western group. Source


Qualifier C

Surahammars IF Surahammars IF is a sports club in Surahammar, Sweden. The club was officially founded on 4 June 1914, although the activity started in 1911. The focus now of the club is ice hockey, although they have had the highest success with association foo ...
re-qualified for Hockeyettan by winning qualifying group C. Off-season group re-alignment moved Västervik and Vimmerby to the southern group and brought in Enköping from the eastern group, resulting in a net addition of one spot in Hockeyettan West. This allowed second-place IFK Arboga IK to re-qualify and third-place
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to be promoted to fill the vacancy. Source


Qualifier D

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won the group and secured continued play in Hockeyettan for the 2015–16 season. The promotion of
Tingsryd Tingsryd () is a locality and the seat of Tingsryd Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden, with 3,037 inhabitants in 2010. Sister cities * Lindström - Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United Stat ...
and Pantern to HockeyAllsvenskan was compensated by moving
Västervik Västervik is a city status in Sweden, city and the seat of Västervik Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden, with 36,747 inhabitants in 2021. Västervik is one of three coastal towns with a notable population size in the province of Småland. Cl ...
and
Vimmerby Vimmerby () is a city status in Sweden, city and the seat of Vimmerby Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden with 10,934 inhabitants in 2010. Overview Stångån is a small river running through the city. Vimmerby had its charter as early as the f ...
to Hockeyettan South, resulting in zero net change for the southern group. This allowed
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who finished second in the group to retain their spot. Source


References

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