Sports season
2021–22 HockeyAllsvenskan season |
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League | HockeyAllsvenskan |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
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Duration | 24 September 2021 – March 2022 (regular season) |
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Number of teams | 14 |
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TV partner(s) | C More[1] |
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First place | HV71 |
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Top scorer | Fredrik Forsberg (HV71) |
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Promoted to SHL | HV71 |
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Relegated to Hockeyettan | IF Troja-Ljungby |
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HockeyAllsvenskan seasons |
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← 2020–21 2022–23 → |
The 2021–22 HockeyAllsvenskan season was the 17th season that the second tier of Swedish ice hockey operated under that name. The series consists of 14 teams playing a regular season in which each team play each other team four times, twice at home and twice away. This is followed by a series of promotion and relegation tournaments, with the teams finishing first through tenth participating in promotion playoffs, and the teams finishing 13th and 14th forced to requalify to avoid relegation to the Hockeyettan.[2]
Participating teams
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HockeyAllsvenskan team map
Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
AIK | Stockholm | Hovet | 8,094 |
Almtuna IS | Uppsala | Upplands Bilforum Arena | 2,800 |
IF Björklöven | Umeå | A3 Arena | 5,400 |
HV71 | Jönköping | Husqvarna Garden | 7,000 |
BIK Karlskoga | Karlskoga | Nobelhallen | 6,300 |
Kristianstads IK | Kristianstad | Kristianstads ishall | 2,300 |
Modo Hockey | Örnsköldsvik | Hägglunds Arena | 7,350 |
Mora IK | Mora | Smidjegrav Arena | 4,500 |
Södertälje SK | Södertälje | Scaniarinken | 6,200 |
Tingsryds AIF | Tingsryd | Nelson Garden Arena | 3,400 |
Troja-Ljungby | Ljungby | Ljungby Arena | 3,500 |
HC Vita Hästen | Norrköping | Himmelstalundshallen | 4,280 |
Västerviks IK | Västervik | Plivit Arena | 2,500 |
Västerås IK | Västerås | ABB Arena Nord | 4,902 |
Regular season
Standings
Updated to match(es) played on 16 March 2022. Source: swehockey.se
(R) Relegated
Statistics
Scoring leaders
The following shows the top ten players who led the league in points, at the conclusion of matches played on 16 March 2022.[3] If two or more skaters are tied (i.e. same number of points, goals and played games), all of the tied skaters are shown.
Leading goaltenders
The following shows the top ten goaltenders who led the league in goals against average, provided that they have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, at the conclusion of matches played on 16 March 2022.[4]
Post-season
Playoff bracket
Eighth-finals
Teams 7–10 from the regular season will play best-of-three playoff series, where team 7 face team 10 and team 8 face team 9. In each series the higher-seeded team have home-ice advantage, playing at home for game 1 (plus 3 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team play at home for game 2. The winners move on to the quarterfinals.[2][5]
Mora IK vs. Tingsryds AIF
Västerviks IK vs. AIK
20 March | AIK | | 2–4 | | Västerviks IK | Hovet | Recap | |
Västerviks IK won series 2–0 | |
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Quarterfinals
Teams 1–6 from the regular season, along with the winners of the eighth-finals, will play best-of-seven series, with the winners moving on to the semifinals. The highest-seeded team chose whether to play the second-lowest seed or the lowest seed. In each series the higher-seeded team has home-ice advantage, playing at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team plays at home for games 3 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary) The higher-seeded half of the teams chose their opponents, with the highest-seeded remaining team choosing at each step.[2][5]
HV71 vs. Västerviks IK
Modo Hockey vs. Kristianstads IK
28 March | Kristianstads IK | | 4–2 | | Modo Hockey | Kristianstads Ishall | Recap | |
30 March | Kristianstads IK | | 2–7 | | Modo Hockey | Kristianstads Ishall | Recap | |
3 April | Kristianstads IK | | 2–3 | | Modo Hockey | Kristianstads Ishall | Recap | |
Modo Hockey won series 4–2 | |
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BIK Karlskoga vs. Mora IK
BIK Karlskoga won series 4–1 | |
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IF Björklöven vs. Västerås IK
25 March | IF Björklöven | | 6–1 | | Västerås IK | A3 Arena | Recap | |
27 March | IF Björklöven | | 2–3 | | Västerås IK | A3 Arena | Recap | |
2 April | IF Björklöven | | 2–1 | | Västerås IK | A3 Arena | Recap | |
IF Björklöven won series 4–1 | |
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Semifinals
The winners of the quarterfinals play best-of-seven series, with the winners moving on to the Finals. The highest-seeded team chose whether to play the second-lowest seed or the lowest seed. In each series the higher-seeded team has home-ice advantage, playing at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team plays at home for games 3 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary).[2][5]
HV71 vs. BIK Karlskoga
Modo Hockey vs. IF Björklöven
13 April | IF Björklöven | | 3–2 | | Modo Hockey | A3 Arena | Recap | |
15 April | IF Björklöven | | 2–3 | | Modo Hockey | A3 Arena | Recap | |
19 April | IF Björklöven | | 5–3 | | Modo Hockey | A3 Arena | Recap | |
IF Bjöklöven won series 4–3 | |
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Finals
The winners of the semifinals will play a best-of-seven series, with the winner being promoted to the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). The higher-seeded team has home-ice advantage, playing at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team play at home for games 3 and 4 (plus 6 if necessary).[2][5]
HV71 vs. IF Björklöven
27 April | IF Björklöven | | 1–5 | | HV71 | A3 Arena | Recap | |
29 April | IF Björklöven | | 2–3 | OT | HV71 | A3 Arena | Recap | |
4 May | IF Björklöven | | 2–3 | OT | HV71 | A3 Arena | Recap | |
Play Out
Teams 13 and 14 from the regular season will play a best-of-seven series, with the winner remaining in HockeyAllsvenskan and the loser being relegated to Hockeyettan. The higher-seeded team has home-ice advantage, playing at home for games 1 and 2 (plus 5 if necessary) while the lower-seeded team playeat home for game 3 (plus 4 if necessary).[2][6]
Södertälje SK vs. IF Troja-Ljungby
19 March | Södertälje SK | | 3–1 | | IF Troja-Ljungby | Scaniarinken | Recap | |
21 March | Södertälje SK | | 2–0 | | IF Troja-Ljungby | Scaniarinken | Recap | |
23 March | IF Troja-Ljungby | | 3–2 | OT | Södertälje SK | Ljungby Arena | Recap | |
27 March | Södertälje SK | | 1–6 | | IF Troja-Ljungby | Scaniarinken | Recap | |
30 March | IF Troja-Ljungby | | 1–2 | 2OT | Södertälje SK | Ljungby Arena | Recap | |
Södertälje SK won series 4–2 | |
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References
- ^ "C More förlänger med hockeyallsvenskan". Aftonbladet. 21 September 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f "Seriebestämmelser 2017/18" (PDF). Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
- ^ "Statistik spelare 2021/2022 - HockeyAllsvenskan" [Statistics players: Summary] (in Swedish). HockeyAllsvenskan. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
- ^ "Statistik målvakter 2021/2022 - HockeyAllsvenskan" [Statistics goalkeepers: Summary] (in Swedish). HockeyAllsvenskan. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
- ^ a b c d "Slutspel HockeyAllsvenskan | stats.swehockey.se".
- ^ "Play Out HA | stats.swehockey.se".
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