The 2013–14 season of
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 one of the country's most popular sports. The sport was first organized in the country by the Swedish Football Association (SvFF), which was a member of the IIHF in 1912. The ...
, organized by the
Swedish Ice Hockey Association
The Swedish Ice Hockey Association ( sv, Svenska Ishockeyförbundet (SIF)) in Swedish, is an association of Swedish ice hockey clubs. It was established in Stockholm on 17 November 1922 by representatives from seven clubs. Before then, organize ...
(SIHA), began on 11 September 2013. The regular season concluded on 16 February 2014. The following playoffs towards the qualifier to the second-tier league
HockeyAllsvenskan
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 ...
began on 19 February 2014 and ended on 7 March 2014. The
qualifiers to Division 1 began on 2 March 2014 and ended on 26 March 2014. The
qualifier to HockeyAllsvenskan began on 13 March 2014 and ended on 5 April 2014.
The 2013–14 season was the last season the league was named "Division 1"; in April 2014, the league was renamed "Hockeyettan".
Format
The league featured 53 teams (a contraction from the 56 of the
2012–13 season), divided into five geographical groups. This was another change from past seasons, which featured six groups, lettered A through F. This season, however, groups A and B were merged into Division 1 ''Norra'' ("North"). With the exception of Division 1 North, the teams played each team in their initial groups three times, at least once at home and once on the road. In North, the teams played each team four times, twice at home and twice on the road. As with previous years, groups C through F played until the new year, when the top four teams from each group moved into two new groups, Allettan ''Mellan'' ("central") and Allettan ''Södra'' ("south"), while the remaining teams played a continuation series in the original groups. Division 1 North, however, continued playing in the same group until the conclusion of the regular season. In the continuation groups, the teams received "starting points", dependent on their rankings in their initial groups; the lowest-ranked team received no points, the second-lowest-ranked 2 points, the third-lowest-ranked 4 points, and so on. In the Allettan groups and the 1F continuation group, the teams played each team in their group twice, once at home and once on the road. In the other continuation groups, the teams played each team in their groups three times, at least once at home and once on the road. After the conclusion of the spring series and Division 1 North, the best-ranked teams of Division 1 North, Allettan Central, and Allettan South continued to the playoffs. The four teams that survived the playoffs would continue to the 2014
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier (Swedish: ''Kvalserien till HockeyAllsvenskan''). Meanwhile, the teams with the poorest records in North, as well as the continuation groups C through F, would play in the
Division 1 qualifiers to retain their spots in Division 1 for the
2014–15 season.
Two teams from Division 1 North, three teams from each of the continuation groups of Division 1 C, D and E, and four teams from the Division 1 F continuation group had to participate in the
Division 1 qualifier (Hockeyettan) groups. Only the top team from each of those groups would be guaranteed a Hockeyettan spot in the 2014–15 season, meaning that the league would be cut short by 10 teams and that at least 10 teams would be relegated to
Division 2. The
SIHA
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contracted the league down to 47 teams for the
2014–15 season,
requiring the SIHA to promote the four second-placed teams in Division 1 qualifiers C–F, the third-placed team from qualifier E, and the third-placed team from qualifier F (the latter two to replace
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 voluntarily demanded relegation, and bankrupt
Nyköpings HK).
Playing format
Each game consisted of three 20-minute regulation periods, for a total of 60 minutes. After the 60 regulation minutes, the team with the most goals scored won the game. If the game was tied after regulation time, a five-minute
overtime
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*by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
period ensued, in which the team scoring the next goal won the game. If no team scored during the overtime period, a
shootout
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ensued, with each team taking three penalty shots against the opposing team's goaltender. If the game was still tied after the three penalty shot rounds, additional rounds ensued until one team scored and the other team didn't. Points were 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.
Tiebreak
In case two or more teams ended up tied in points, the following
tiebreaker
In games and sports, a tiebreaker or tiebreak is used to determine a winner from among players or teams that are tied at the end of a contest, or a set of contests.
General operation
In matches
In some situations, the tiebreaker may consi ...
s were used:
#Better
goal difference
Goal difference, goal differential or points difference is a form of tiebreaker used to rank sport teams which finish on equal points in a league competition. Either "goal difference" or "points difference" is used, depending on whether matches a ...
;
#Higher number of goals scored;
#Results in games between the tied teams.
Participating teams
r = Relegated from
2012–13 HockeyAllsvenskanp = Promoted from 2012–13
Division 2
Note that
Botkyrka HC merged with
IFK Tumba Hockey
IFK Tumba Hockey is a Swedish ice hockey team currently playing in the third-tier league Division 1. Their home arena is Ishuset in Tumba, just outside Botkyrka in the Stockholm suburbs.
The club was founded in 1937 as the ice hockey section o ...
during the off-season.
Initial groups
Division 1 North
Division 1 North was formed out of a merger of Division 1A and 1B. It consisted of 12 teams, and play continued in this group through the entire regular season.
Division 1C
[Svenska hockeyförbundet]
2013–14: Division 1C
Retrieved 2014-01-14.
Division 1C continuation
Division 1D
Division 1D continuation
Division 1E
Division 1E continuation
Division 1F
Division 1F continuation
Allettan Central
Allettan South
Promotion playoffs
The promotion playoffs was divided into three rounds: Playoff 1, Playoff 2, and Playoff 3. The six top-ranked teams from Division 1 North, the four top-ranked teams from each of the Allettan groups, and the top ranked team from each of the continuation groups qualified for the playoffs. Each playoff match-up was a best-of-three series, with the winners of each playoff round continuing to the next round. In each series the higher-seeded team received home advantage and played an eventual third game at home if necessary to determine a winner of the series. The four teams winning the final round, Playoff 3, continued to the
2014 HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier (''Kval till HockeyAllsvenskan'') and attempted promotion to the second-tier league
HockeyAllsvenskan
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 ...
.
Piteå, Nyköping, and Vita Hästen won the North and Allettan groups, and therefore received byes to the third round. Sundsvall had the best points average of the second-place North and Allettan teams, and therefore also skipped to the third round. The two other second-place teams, KRIF and Visby also finished, received byes to the second round.
In Playoff 1, match-ups were determined by the standings in each spring series (including Division 1 North). In Playoff 2 and Playoff 3, match-ups were determined through random draw.
Playoff 1
Kiruna IF
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 I ...
,
Östersunds IK
Östersunds IK is a Swedish ice hockey
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,
Hudiksvalls HC,
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 fl ...
,
Tingsryds AIF
Tingsryds AIF (sometimes abbreviated TAIF) is an ice hockey club based in Tingsryd, Sweden. The club is playing in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden (). The club was founded in 1923 and played seven seasons in Division I ...
, and
Kristianstads IK
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 " ...
won their match-ups, and continued to
Playoff 2. They defeated
Kalix UHC,
Tegs SK
Tegs SK is a Swedish football club located in Umeå. The club was founded in 1898.
Background
Tegs SK is a sports club that was founded in 1898. The club has specialised in ice-hockey, football and orienteering. In 1987 the club's football secti ...
,
Tierps HK,
Wings HC Arlanda,
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 ...
, and
Mariestad BoIS HC respectively.
Kiruna vs Kalix (2–0)
Östersund vs Teg (2–0)
Hudiksvall vs Tierp (2–1)
Huddinge vs Wings (2–1)
Tingsryd vs Västervik (2–1)
Mariestad vs Kristianstad (1–2)
Playoff 2
The six Playoff 1 winners were ranked by their record in their spring series, on the basis of 1) which spring series the teams played in (i.e. Allettan or the continuation series, except Division 1 North), 2) ranking in the standings, 3) points average, 4) goal difference, and 5) goals scored. The two highest-ranked Playoff 1 winners and the two directly-qualified teams faced the four other Playoff 1 winners. The four match-ups were determined through random draw.
Kiruna IF vs Tingsryds AIF (0–2)
Hudiksvalls HC vs Kristianstads IK (0–2)
Visby/Roma HK vs Huddinge IK (2–0)
Kallinge-Ronneby IF vs Östersunds IK (2–0)
Playoff 3
The four directly-qualified teams faced the four Playoff 2 winners. The four match-ups were determined through random draw.
Piteå HC
Piteå Hockey Club, usually abbreviated Piteå HC, is a Swedish ice hockey club based in Piteå in Norrbotten, Sweden's northernmost county. The club played six seasons, from 1999 to 2005, in Sweden's second-tier league, Allsvenskan
Allsve ...
,
Tingsryds AIF
Tingsryds AIF (sometimes abbreviated TAIF) is an ice hockey club based in Tingsryd, Sweden. The club is playing in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden (). The club was founded in 1923 and played seven seasons in Division I ...
,
HC Vita Hästen
HC Vita Hästen is a Swedish hockey club, based in Norrköping, which was founded following the bankruptcy of a previous club called IK Vita Hästen. The team plays in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier of the Swedish ice hockey system, as of the ...
, and
Kallinge-Ronneby IF both swept their series and proceeded to the
2014 HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier.
Piteå HC vs Kristianstads IK (2–0)
Nyköpings HK vs Tingsryds AIF (0–2)
HC Vita Hästen vs Visby/Roma HK (2–0)
IF Sundsvall Hockey vs Kallinge-Ronneby IF (0–2)
Division 1 qualifiers (Hockeyettan)
The winners of the five qualifiers were guaranteed spots in the league for the
2014–15 season.
In order to get 47 teams in the 2014–15 season, the SIHA also promoted the four second-placed teams from qualifiers C–F. However, two of those 47 teams pulled out of the league during the
preseason
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, resulting in two other teams from the qualifiers being promoted:
*
Nyköpings HK, who had qualified for the following Hockeyettan season by reaching Allettan Central and been placed in the West group, went
bankrupt
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on 15 April 2014 and ceased to exist. In response, the SIHA promoted third-placed
Varberg Vipers
The Varberg Vipers, also known as Varberg Hockey or Varberg HK, is a Sweden, Swedish ice hockey club located in Varberg. The club will play the 2014–15 Hockeyettan season, 2014–15 season in group South of Hockeyettan, the third tier of Ice hock ...
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 ...
and
Vimmerby HC 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.
Qualifier A
Qualifier C
Qualifier D
Qualifier E
Qualifier F
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier
The four playoff winners—
HC Vita Hästen
HC Vita Hästen is a Swedish hockey club, based in Norrköping, which was founded following the bankruptcy of a previous club called IK Vita Hästen. The team plays in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier of the Swedish ice hockey system, as of the ...
,
Kallinge-Ronneby IF,
Piteå HC
Piteå Hockey Club, usually abbreviated Piteå HC, is a Swedish ice hockey club based in Piteå in Norrbotten, Sweden's northernmost county. The club played six seasons, from 1999 to 2005, in Sweden's second-tier league, Allsvenskan
Allsve ...
, and
Tingsryds AIF
Tingsryds AIF (sometimes abbreviated TAIF) is an ice hockey club based in Tingsryd, Sweden. The club is playing in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden (). The club was founded in 1923 and played seven seasons in Division I ...
—played the two lowest-ranked teams from
HockeyAllsvenskan
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 ...
—
IF Björklöven
IF Björklöven (often simply referred to as Björklöven or Löven) is a Swedish professional ice hockey club in Umeå, Västerbotten, in northern Sweden. The club is currently playing in the second-tier league HockeyAllsvenskan as of the 2014– ...
and
IF Troja/Ljungby
IF Troja-Ljungby is a Swedish ice hockey club from Ljungby, Sweden
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—in a double
round-robin tournament
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, facing each team once at home and once on the road for a total of 10 games per team. HC Vita Hästen managed to promote to HockeyAllsvenskan at the expense of IF Troja/Ljungby, while IF Björklöven defended their HockeyAllsvenskan spot.
References
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