Teams
AllEttan NorraAll 10 teams competing in the AllEttan Norra 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
AllEttan NorraBrowse 15 archived seasons of the AllEttan Norra, from 2009 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 19 Mar 2026
Alléttan Norra emerged from the restructuring of Swedish ice hockey's third tier in 2014, when the former Division 1 was rebranded as Hockeyettan and reorganised into four geographic regions: Norra (North), Östra (East), Västra (West), and Södra (South). This restructuring reflected the Swedish Ice Hockey Association's commitment to maintaining strong regional competition while streamlining the league system. The league has evolved to serve as a critical training ground for young talent and a proving ground for clubs aiming for promotion to HockeyAllsvenskan, with clubs such as Hudiksvall emerging as consistent title contenders. The regional format has strengthened community engagement across northern Sweden, with the Norra division featuring teams from cities ranging from Piteå in the north to Vallentuna in the south of the region.
- —2014 — Hockeyettan restructured into four regional divisions, Alléttan Norra established
- —2019 — Hudiksvall secured Alléttan Norra title, demonstrating dominance in the division
- —2022 — League expanded format to 135 total matches across all Hockeyettan divisions, increasing competitive intensity
- —2024 — Hudiksvall and Sundsvall emerged as equal-point leaders with 42 points each, showcasing competitive balance
- —2025 — Record goal-scoring season with 6.07 goals per match, highest in recent Alléttan Norra history
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
Alléttan Norra operates as a single round-robin competition where all 10 teams play each other twice (home and away), creating a 18-match regular season for each club. Teams are awarded three points for a win, one point for an overtime loss, and zero points for a regulation loss. The top team in the regular season advances directly to the Alléttan playoffs, competing for promotion to HockeyAllsvenskan. Teams ranked 2–5 in the Norra division participate in playoff qualification rounds, with the winner also gaining promotion eligibility. The bottom two teams face relegation to Division 2, Sweden's fourth tier, creating a clear stakes structure that maintains competitive intensity throughout the season.
Records 19 Mar 2026
The 2025 season produced a competition-record 6.07 goals per match average, with 546 total goals across 90 matches, reflecting increased offensive play and reduced defensive solidity compared to the 2024 season average of 5.41 goals per match.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
The 2024/25 season represents a watershed moment for Alléttan Norra, characterised by exceptional offensive output and a tightly contested title race. Hudiksvall and Sundsvall have emerged as co-leaders after 18 matches, each accumulating 42 points—a remarkable achievement given the league's competitive depth. Hudiksvall maintains a slight advantage through superior goal difference (+36 compared to Sundsvall's +31), though both clubs have demonstrated the attacking prowess and defensive solidity required to secure promotion. The title battle remains genuinely open, with Brodernas/Vasby lurking in third position with 39 points and a +0 goal, creating a three-team promotion race of genuine substance.
Brodernas/Vasby and represent the secondary tier of contenders, with Brodernas/Vasby's 0 wins from 0 matches (0%) and Boden's 12-win record suggesting both clubs possess the consistency required for deep playoff runs. The gap between fourth-placed Boden (36 points) and fifth-placed Lindloven (27 points) indicates a clear separation between promotion-capable sides and mid-table teams, with the playoff qualification positions offering genuine hope to the chasing pack.
The relegation battle presents a starkly contrasting narrative. occupies the basement position with just 9 points from 15 losses in 18 matches, conceding 83 goals—a catastrophic defensive record that signals almost certain relegation. Sollentuna and Vallentuna occupy the other danger positions with 15 and 0 points respectively, both requiring dramatic turnarounds to escape the drop zone. The gulf between the leaders' attacking efficiency (Hudiksvall's 70 goals from 18 matches) and Surahammar's defensive fragility (83 goals conceded) underscores the competitive stratification within the division.
The 2024/25 season has produced a remarkable 6.07 goals per match average—the highest in recent Alléttan Norra history and a significant increase from the 2024 season's 5.41 average. This offensive explosion reflects both attacking ambition and defensive vulnerabilities, with 85.6% of matches featuring both teams scoring. The overtime percentage of 22.2% suggests tight matches and dramatic finishes, while the 11.1% comeback win rate indicates that matches remain genuinely competitive despite scoreline appearances. Hudiksvall has established a 78% win rate (14 wins from 18 matches), while Sundsvall matches this record with an identical 14-4 win-loss split, creating a genuine statistical mirror that will likely resolve through head-to-head performance in the remaining fixtures.
The standout individual performer of the season remains difficult to isolate at this stage, as the league's balanced scoring suggests contribution across multiple players rather than individual dominance. However, the collective performance metrics reveal that the top four teams—Hudiksvall, Sundsvall, Brodernas/Vasby, and Boden—have established winning cultures through consistent execution. The unexpected storyline involves Vallentuna's defensive vulnerability, conceding 67 goals from 18 matches despite competitive point accumulation, suggesting that defensive infrastructure improvements could transform their relegation prospects. Conversely, Lindloven's 50% win rate and mid-table positioning indicate a club caught between promotion and relegation zones, with their remaining fixtures likely determining their final destination.
League Structure and Competitive Landscape
Alléttan Norra's position within Swedish ice hockey reflects the sport's comprehensive development pyramid. The league serves clubs from the northern Swedish regions, creating natural geographic coherence while maintaining competitive standards that challenge clubs seeking to reach HockeyAllsvenskan. The 10-team format creates a balanced competition where each club's performance carries significant weight—no team can afford extended losing streaks without falling into relegation danger, while winning streaks provide clear pathways toward promotion.
The transition from the previous Division 1 structure in 2014 represented a modernisation of Swedish ice hockey's third tier. By dividing Hockeyettan into four regional divisions, the Swedish Ice Hockey Association achieved multiple strategic objectives: reducing travel costs for clubs, strengthening regional fan bases, and creating more intense local rivalries. Alléttan Norra has particularly benefited from this restructuring, with clubs such as Hudiksvall, Sundsvall, and Boden establishing themselves as consistent contenders while smaller communities maintain ice hockey traditions through lower-tier participation.
Performance Metrics and Tactical Trends
The 2024/25 season's elevated goal-scoring rate reflects broader trends in modern ice hockey, where teams increasingly prioritise offensive creation and transition play. The 85.6% both-teams-scoring percentage suggests that defensive compactness has diminished compared to previous seasons, with teams accepting increased concession rates in pursuit of higher-volume offensive opportunities. This tactical evolution benefits clubs with strong offensive infrastructure—Hudiksvall's 70-goal output and Sundsvall's 75 goals demonstrate that prolific scoring remains the most reliable pathway to championship success.
Home advantage persists as a meaningful factor in Alléttan Norra, with the 50.0% home win percentage indicating balanced performance across venues. This represents a slight decrease from the 54.4% home win rate in 2024, suggesting that away teams have improved their competitive capacity or that home teams have become less dominant. The 22.2% overtime percentage significantly exceeds the 13.3% rate from 2024, indicating that matches have become more tightly contested and that teams possess greater resilience in competitive situations.
International Context and Development Pathway
Alléttan Norra occupies a critical position within the broader Scandinavian ice hockey ecosystem. While Swedish ice hockey's top tier (SHL) commands international attention and attracts global talent, Alléttan Norra serves as the primary development league for Swedish-born players transitioning from youth hockey to professional competition. Clubs throughout the division function as talent incubators, with successful performances in Alléttan Norra frequently leading to HockeyAllsvenskan opportunities or international recognition.
The league's commercial profile remains modest compared to SHL and HockeyAllsvenskan, with limited broadcast coverage beyond regional Swedish television. However, this structure has preserved the league's grassroots character and maintained strong community engagement. Clubs such as Hudiksvall and Sundsvall maintain passionate local fan bases that provide consistent attendance and revenue generation, creating sustainable business models that do not depend on national broadcast distribution.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in Alléttan Norra?
Alléttan Norra features 10 teams competing in a single round-robin format, with each club playing 18 regular season matches.
What is the promotion structure from Alléttan Norra?
The regular season champion advances directly to the Alléttan playoffs and gains automatic promotion eligibility to HockeyAllsvenskan. Teams ranked 2–5 compete in qualification playoffs for additional promotion spots.
Which teams are relegated from Alléttan Norra?
The bottom two teams in the final standings are relegated to Division 2 (Norra), Sweden's fourth-tier ice hockey league.
What is Alléttan Norra's position in Swedish ice hockey?
Alléttan Norra is the third tier of Swedish ice hockey, sitting below the SHL (top tier) and HockeyAllsvenskan (second tier), and above Division 2.
How many points do teams earn for a win in Alléttan Norra?
Teams earn 3 points for a regulation win, 1 point for an overtime loss, and 0 points for a regulation loss in Alléttan Norra.
Who has won the most titles in Alléttan Norra?
Hudiksvall holds the record with 3 division titles, establishing themselves as the most successful club in Alléttan Norra's recent history.
API data: 17 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026