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2021–22 HockeyAllsvenskan season

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2021–22 HockeyAllsvenskan season
LeagueHockeyAllsvenskan
SportIce hockey
Duration24 September 2021 – March 2022 (regular season)
Number of teams14
TV partner(s)C More[1]
First placeHV71
Top scorerFredrik Forsberg (HV71)
Promoted to SHLHV71
Relegated to HockeyettanIF Troja-Ljungby
HockeyAllsvenskan seasons

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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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

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 HV71 52 34 6 2 10 189 118 +71 116 Advance to the Quarterfinals
2 Modo Hockey 52 26 12 4 10 182 140 +42 106
3 BIK Karlskoga 52 28 6 4 14 150 119 +31 100
4 IF Björklöven 52 26 7 6 13 196 146 +50 98
5 Västerås IK 52 25 6 1 20 164 136 +28 88
6 Kristianstads IK 52 23 5 1 23 171 148 +23 80
7 Mora IK 52 18 9 7 18 150 147 +3 79 Advance to the Eighth-finals
8 Västerviks IK 52 21 2 12 17 145 146 −1 79
9 AIK 52 22 4 0 26 140 137 +3 74
10 Tingsryds AIF 52 15 5 7 25 128 175 −47 62
11 HC Vita Hästen 52 12 6 11 23 147 185 −38 59
12 Almtuna IS 52 13 3 10 26 131 177 −46 55
13 Södertälje SK 52 12 5 8 27 129 176 −47 54 Advance to Play Out
14 IF Troja-Ljungby (R) 52 8 5 8 31 119 191 −72 42
Updated to match(es) played on 16 March 2022. Source: swehockey.se
(R) Relegated

Statistics

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Scoring leaders

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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.

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Sweden Fredrik Forsberg HV71 46 28 26 54 +12 6
Sweden Johan Persson Mora IK 51 29 21 50 +9 4
Sweden Mikael Frycklynd Västerås IK 44 16 34 50 +2 63
Canada Riley Woods Modo Hockey 52 26 23 49 +7 35
Sweden Marcus Eriksson HC Vita Hästen 51 16 33 49 +9 20
Sweden Daniel Ljunggren Mora IK 48 4 45 49 +7 20
Sweden Axel Ottosson IF Björklöven 48 15 33 48 +26 35
Canada Kristoff Kontos Kristianstads IK 52 15 33 48 +11 10
Sweden Max Lindholm AIK 48 21 25 46 +6 46
Sweden Lukas Zetterberg Västerås IK 48 21 25 46 +11 18

Leading goaltenders

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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]

Player Team GP TOI W T L GA SO Sv% GAA
Norway Lars Volden BIK Karlskoga 29 1757:43 18 2 9 61 4 92.58 2.08
Sweden Johan Gustafsson Västerås IK 35 2063:27 21 2 12 73 7 92.01 2.12
Sweden Marcus Hellgren Smed BIK Karlskoga 23 1379:21 14 0 9 49 3 92.31 2.13
Sweden Jonas Gunnarsson HV71 35 2060:48 26 1 8 75 7 90.76 2.18
Denmark Frederik Dichow Kristianstads IK 28 1583:33 18 0 9 60 4 92.96 2.27
Russia Pavel Khomchenko AIK 43 2485:15 22 2 18 95 4 92.67 2.29
Finland Joona Voutilainen IF Björklöven 31 1837:57 21 1 9 75 2 91.99 2.45
Sweden Matteus Ward Mora IK 33 1806:17 17 3 11 68 3 91.40 2.46
Sweden Tex Williamsson Modo Hockey 32 1897:18 19 4 8 78 1 91.88 2.47
Sweden Viktor Andrén Almtuna IS 22 1319:41 7 2 13 60 0 90.92 2.73

Post-season

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Playoff bracket

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Eighth-finals
Swedish: Åttondelsfinal
Quarterfinals
Swedish: Kvartsfinal
Semifinals Finals
1 HV71 4
7 Mora IK 2 8 Västerviks IK 1
10 Tingsryds AIF 1 1 HV71 4
3 BIK Karlskoga 0
2 Modo Hockey 4 (Pairings are re-seeded after the first and second round)
6 Kristianstads IK 2
1 HV71 4
4 IF Björklöven 2
3 BIK Karlskoga 4
8 Västerviks IK 2 7 Mora IK 1
9 AIK 0 2 Modo Hockey 3
4 IF Björklöven 4
4 IF Björklöven 4
5 Västerås IK 1


Eighth-finals

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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

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18 March Mora IK 2–3 OT Tingsryds AIF Smidjegrav Arena Recap
20 March Tingsryds AIF 0–3 Mora IK Nelson Garden Arena Recap
22 March Mora IK 4–2 Tingsryds AIF Smidjegrav Arena Recap
Mora IK won series 2–1


Västerviks IK vs. AIK

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18 March Västerviks IK 6–2 AIK Plivit Arena Recap
20 March AIK 2–4 Västerviks IK Hovet Recap
Västerviks IK won series 2–0


Quarterfinals

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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

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24 March HV71 7–0 Västerviks IK Husqvarna Garden Recap
26 March HV71 5–2 Västerviks IK Husqvarna Garden Recap
28 March Västerviks IK 2–11 HV71 Plivit Arena Recap
30 March Västerviks IK 4–3 HV71 Plivit Arena Recap
1 April HV71 5–1 Västerviks IK Husqvarna Garden Recap
HV71 won series 4–1


Modo Hockey vs. Kristianstads IK

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24 March Modo Hockey 1–0 Kristianstads IK Hägglunds Arena Recap
26 March Modo Hockey 5–2 Kristianstads IK Hägglunds Arena Recap
28 March Kristianstads IK 4–2 Modo Hockey Kristianstads Ishall Recap
30 March Kristianstads IK 2–7 Modo Hockey Kristianstads Ishall Recap
1 April Modo Hockey 2–3 OT Kristianstads IK Hägglunds Arena Recap
3 April Kristianstads IK 2–3 Modo Hockey Kristianstads Ishall Recap
Modo Hockey won series 4–2


BIK Karlskoga vs. Mora IK

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25 March BIK Karlskoga 2–0 Mora IK Nobelhallen Recap
27 March BIK Karlskoga 2–1 Mora IK Nobelhallen Recap
29 March Mora IK 7–3 BIK Karlskoga Smidjegrav Arena Recap
31 March Mora IK 4–5 OT BIK Karlskoga Smidjegrav Arena Recap
2 April BIK Karlskoga 2–0 Mora IK Nobelhallen Recap
BIK Karlskoga won series 4–1


IF Björklöven vs. Västerås IK

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25 March IF Björklöven 6–1 Västerås IK A3 Arena Recap
27 March IF Björklöven 2–3 Västerås IK A3 Arena Recap
29 March Västerås IK 1–3 IF Björklöven ABB Arena Nord Recap
31 March Västerås IK 2–3 2OT IF Björklöven ABB Arena Nord Recap
2 April IF Björklöven 2–1 Västerås IK A3 Arena Recap
IF Björklöven won series 4–1


Semifinals

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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

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8 April HV71 2–1 BIK Karlskoga Husqvarna Garden Recap
10 April HV71 5–2 BIK Karlskoga Husqvarna Garden Recap
12 April BIK Karlskoga 3–5 HV71 Nobelhallen Recap
14 April BIK Karlskoga 2–3 OT HV71 Nobelhallen Recap
HV71 won series 4–0


Modo Hockey vs. IF Björklöven

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9 April Modo Hockey 4–1 IF Björklöven Hägglunds Arena Recap
11 April Modo Hockey 1–2 2OT IF Björklöven Hägglunds Arena Recap
13 April IF Björklöven 3–2 Modo Hockey A3 Arena Recap
15 April IF Björklöven 2–3 Modo Hockey A3 Arena Recap
17 April Modo Hockey 2–1 IF Björklöven Hägglunds Arena Recap
19 April IF Björklöven 5–3 Modo Hockey A3 Arena Recap
21 April Modo Hockey 3–8 IF Björklöven Hägglunds Arena Recap
IF Bjöklöven won series 4–3


Finals

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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

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23 April HV71 6–1 IF Björklöven Husqvarna Garden Recap
25 April HV71 1–3 IF Björklöven Husqvarna Garden Recap
27 April IF Björklöven 1–5 HV71 A3 Arena Recap
29 April IF Björklöven 2–3 OT HV71 A3 Arena Recap
1 May HV71 2–7 IF Björklöven Husqvarna Garden Recap
4 May IF Björklöven 2–3 OT HV71 A3 Arena Recap
HV71 won series 4–2


Play Out

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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

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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
25 March IF Troja-Ljungby 0–3 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


References

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  1. ^ "C More förlänger med hockeyallsvenskan". Aftonbladet. 21 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Seriebestämmelser 2017/18" (PDF). Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  3. ^ "Statistik spelare 2021/2022 - HockeyAllsvenskan" [Statistics players: Summary] (in Swedish). HockeyAllsvenskan. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Statistik målvakter 2021/2022 - HockeyAllsvenskan" [Statistics goalkeepers: Summary] (in Swedish). HockeyAllsvenskan. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d "Slutspel HockeyAllsvenskan | stats.swehockey.se".
  6. ^ "Play Out HA | stats.swehockey.se".
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