IK Pantern explained

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Team:IK Pantern
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City:Malmö, Sweden
Founded:1959
Arena:Kirsebergs Ishall
League:HockeyTvåan

IshockeyKlubben Pantern known as IK Pantern, are a Swedish ice hockey club based in Malmö. They currently play in HockeyTvåan, the fourth tier of ice hockey in Sweden. they were reformed in 2019.

History

IK Pantern was founded in 1959. On June 23, 1960, the association's first annual meeting was held, whereby Göran Pettersson was elected chairman with Jan Magnusson as deputy, treasurer Lars-Erik Hansson and secretary Berth Danefors with Kjell Olofsson as deputy. The first official match of the Panther was played in December 1960 and ended with a 8-1 victory in over Lund IS.

The club was in danger of facing an automatic relegation prior to the 2019–20 season due to having insufficient funds in order to meet the requirements to play in HockeyAllsvenskan and later withdrew its place in the league. The league allowed Almtuna IS to fill the void left by IK Pantern.[1] On 7 June 2019, The club IK Pantern filed for bankruptcy.

Season-by-season records

SeasonLevelDivisionRecordNotes
PositionW-T-L
W-OT-L
2011–12Tier 3Division 1F8th of 109–1–2–15115[2]
Division 1F (spring)5th of 64–0–2–9138[3]
Division 1 qualifier F2nd of 51-0-0-7[4]
2012–13Tier 3Division 1F8th of 1111–1–4–1489[5]
Division 1F (spring)3rd of 76–1–1–4113[6]
2013–14Tier 3Division 1F7th of 1112–2–2–14137[7]
Division 1F (spring)5th of 75–1–1–5136[8]
2014–15Tier 3HockeyEttan South2nd of 1214–3–0–5215[9]
AllEttan South1st of 89–1–1–3390[10]
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers3rd of 65–1–0–4506 Promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan[11]
2015–16Tier 2HockeyAllsvenskan10th of 1421–2–6–23625[12]
2016–17Tier 2HockeyAllsvenskan4th of 1422–7–9–14912[13]
Playoffs3rd of 62–0–0–3942[14]
2017–18Tier 2HockeyAllsvenskan6th of 1418–10–5–19601[15]
Playoffs6th of 60–0–2–3482[16]
2018–19Tier 2HockeyAllsvenskan11th of 1416–6–5–25394Filed for Bankruptcy[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: aftonbladet.se . Almtuna takes its place in the Allsvenskan . 1 June 2019 . 1 June 2019 . sv.
  2. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2011-12 Division 1F . . 2012-05-02 . 2012-05-02 .
  3. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2011-12 Division 1F Spring . . 2012-05-02 . 2012-05-02 .
  4. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2011-12 Division 1 qualifiers . . 2012-05-02 . 2012-05-02 .
  5. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2012-13 Division 1F . . 2013-06-02 . 2013-06-02 .
  6. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2012-13 Division 1 Spring . . 2013-06-02 . 2013-06-02 .
  7. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2013-14 Division 1F . . 2014-05-02 . 2014-05-02 .
  8. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2013-14 Division 1F Spring . . 2014-05-02 . 2014-05-02 .
  9. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2014-15 Hockeyettan South . . 2015-05-02 . 2015-05-02 .
  10. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2014-15 AllEttan South . . 2015-05-02 . 2015-05-02 .
  11. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2014-15 HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers . . 2015-05-02 . 2015-05-02 .
  12. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2015-16 HockeyAllsvenskan season . . 2016-05-02 . 2016-05-02 .
  13. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2016-17 HockeyAllsvenskan season . . 2017-05-14 . 2017-07-12 .
  14. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2016-17 HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs . . 2017-05-14 . 2017-07-12 .
  15. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2017-18 HockeyAllsvenskan season . . 2018-05-14 . 2018-07-12 .
  16. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2017-18 HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs . . 2018-05-14 . 2018-07-12 .
  17. Web site: stats.swehockey.se . 2018-19 HockeyAllsvenskan season . . 2019-05-12 . 2019-05-12 .