Asplöven HC explained

Team:Asplöven HC
City:Haparanda, Sweden
League:Hockeyettan
Arena:Arena Polarica (capacity 1500)
Gm: Per Kenttä
Coach: Per Kenttä
Website:asploven.com
Folded:2019

Asplöven HC was an ice hockey club from Haparanda, Sweden, they last played in Sweden's third tier league Hockeyettan. They played their home games at the Arena Polarica, which seats 1500 spectators. Asplöven used to play in the Swedish 2nd level of ice hockey, HockeyAllsvenskan.

History

Asplöven HC were founded on 14 April 1972.[1] Asplöven were promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan for the 2012–13 season, after Borås HC was relegated due to that club's financial troubles.

Season-by-season

List of Asplöven HC seasons
SeasonLevelDivisionRecordNotes
PositionW-T-L
W-OT-L
2008–09Tier 3Division 1A1st16–4–2–2385
Allettan North1st6–2–0–2570Bye to 3rd round of playoffs
Playoff to HA qualifierRound 32–1613vs Piteå HC
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier5th3–1–0–6373
2009–10Tier 3Division 1A1st16–1–1–3367
Allettan North2nd9–1–2–2418Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to HA playoffsRound 2
Round 3
2–1
1–2
537vs Piteå HC
vs Enköpings HK
2010–11Tier 3Division 1A2nd15–2–3–4356
Allettan North1st11–1–0–2463Bye to 3rd round of playoffs
Playoff to HA qualifierRound 32–0900vs IF Björklöven
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier5th1–1–2–6487
2011–12Tier 3Division 1A2nd13–2–1–5281[2]
Allettan North2nd8–2–1–3450Bye to 3rd round of playoffs
Round 2
Round 3
2–1
2–1
481vs Huddinge IK
vs Kiruna IF
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier3rd5–0–1–4622 Promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan
(after 2nd place Borås HC was relegated on financial grounds)
2012–13Tier 2HockeyAllsvenskan11th1,432[3]
Tier 2HockeyAllsvenskan11th18–6–3–251,394[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Om föreningen. Asplöven HC. Swedish. 2012-08-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20141013103643/http://www.asploven.com/om-foreningen/. 2014-10-13. dead.
  2. Swedish Ice Hockey Association: Historical database
  3. Swedish Ice Hockey Association: 2012–13 HockeyAllsvenskan
  4. Swedish Ice Hockey Association: 2013–14 HockeyAllsvenskan