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Hockey Allsvenskan

Sweden · Hockey

Season 2025

Hockey AllsvenskanToday's Matches

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Hockey AllsvenskanPlayoffs

1st Round

VVasteras4
TTroja/Ljungby1
6–2,2–1,4–3,3–4,4–3
IBIF Bjorkloven4
OOskarshamn0
5–2,3–0,4–3,3–0
SSödertälje4
KKalmar2
6–3,2–5,2–5,2–1,3–2,2–0
AAIK1
MMODO4
3–4,1–5,2–4,6–2,0–5
BKBIK Karlskoga4
NNybro0
4–2,4–2,7–0,4–3

Semi-finals

IBIF Bjorkloven4
SSödertälje1
3–2,3–2,2–4,2–0,4–1
BKBIK Karlskoga4
MMODO3
1–2,5–3,2–0,0–4,3–5,3–1,4–1

Finals

BKBIK Karlskoga0
IBIF Bjorkloven4
2–4,2–4,4–5,3–7

Hockey AllsvenskanStandings

Current Hockey Allsvenskan 2025 standings with 14 teams. IF Bjorkloven leads the table with 119 points after 52 matches, followed by Kalmar on 113 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
1119
Played: 52Won: 34OTL: 0Lost: 8Goal Diff: +95
2113
Played: 52Won: 34OTL: 0Lost: 10Goal Diff: +79
397
Played: 52Won: 26OTL: 0Lost: 15Goal Diff: +30
491
Played: 52Won: 24OTL: 0Lost: 16Goal Diff: +7
585
Played: 52Won: 22OTL: 0Lost: 18Goal Diff: -2
675
Played: 52Won: 19OTL: 0Lost: 21Goal Diff: -20
773
Played: 52Won: 20OTL: 0Lost: 21Goal Diff: 0
872
Played: 52Won: 21OTL: 0Lost: 24Goal Diff: +4
972
Played: 52Won: 18OTL: 0Lost: 23Goal Diff: -25
1070
Played: 52Won: 14OTL: 0Lost: 20Goal Diff: -13
1164
Played: 52Won: 16OTL: 0Lost: 25Goal Diff: -30
1261
Played: 52Won: 14OTL: 0Lost: 26Goal Diff: -37
1354
Played: 52Won: 13OTL: 0Lost: 28Goal Diff: -30
1446
Played: 52Won: 9OTL: 0Lost: 29Goal Diff: -58

Hockey AllsvenskanResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Hockey Allsvenskan. The highest-scoring result was BIK Karlskoga 3–7 IF Bjorkloven. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
37
37
2026-04-22P1: 02P2: 22P3: 13FT
45
45
2026-04-20P1: 32P2: 11P3: 02FT
42
42
2026-04-17P1: 10P2: 21P3: 11FT
42
42
2026-04-15P1: 11P2: 21P3: 10FT
43
43
2026-03-21P1: 22P2: 20P3: 01FT
43
43
2026-03-19P1: 10P2: 13P3: 10OT: 10OT
34
34
2026-03-17P1: 11P2: 11P3: 12FT
21
21
2026-03-14P1: 00P2: 10P3: 01OT: 10OT
62
62
2026-03-12P1: 12P2: 20P3: 30FT
Semi-finals
41
41
2026-04-13P1: 11P2: 10P3: 20FT
13
13
2026-04-11P1: 10P2: 03P3: 00FT
35
35
2026-04-09P1: 01P2: 11P3: 23FT
41
41
2026-04-08P1: 00P2: 10P3: 31FT
40
40
2026-04-07P1: 10P2: 10P3: 20FT
02
02
2026-04-06P1: 01P2: 01P3: 00FT
02
02
2026-04-05P1: 00P2: 01P3: 01FT
42
42
2026-04-04P1: 01P2: 30P3: 11FT
53
53
2026-04-03P1: 01P2: 30P3: 22FT
32
32
2026-04-02P1: 01P2: 20P3: 01OT: 10OT
12
12
2026-04-01P1: 00P2: 00P3: 12FT
32
32
2026-03-31P1: 01P2: 11P3: 20FT
Quarter-finals
02
02
2026-03-27P1: 00P2: 00P3: 02FT
05
05
2026-03-26P1: 02P2: 00P3: 03FT
32
32
2026-03-25P1: 21P2: 11P3: 00FT
26
26
2026-03-24P1: 00P2: 23P3: 03FT

Hockey AllsvenskanTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Hockey Allsvenskan. IF Bjorkloven leads with 34 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Hockey AllsvenskanBetting Insights

Hockey Allsvenskan 2025 — key betting statistics across 408 matches played. Games average 5.46 goals, with 85.0% seeing both teams score and 43.9% finishing with over 5.5 goals. Home sides win 52.9% of the time while % of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 15.0% of games, and the most common scoreline is 1-2. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

5.46Goals / Match
85.0%Both Score %
43.9%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
52.9%Home Win %
47.1%Away Win %
15.0%Clean Sheet %
+19.60Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

1-228×6.9%
3-228×6.9%
2-328×6.9%
2-126×6.4%
1-321×5.1%
3-420×4.9%
4-320×4.9%
3-118×4.4%
1-417×4.2%
4-216×3.9%
5.46
Avg goals / game
2227
Total goals
1158
Home goals
1069
Away goals

Hockey AllsvenskanSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 10 seasons of the Hockey Allsvenskan, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 5.46 goals per match across 408 matches played. Columns cover home win %, away win %, BTTS rate, clean sheets, and over/under percentages — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

1-228×6.9%
3-228×6.9%
2-328×6.9%
2-126×6.4%
1-321×5.1%
3-420×4.9%
4-320×4.9%
3-118×4.4%
1-417×4.2%
4-216×3.9%
5.46
Avg goals / game
2227
Total goals
1158
Home goals
1069
Away goals

Period Goals & Game Patterns

Goal distribution by period and key game patterns — overtime, shootouts and comeback wins.

1.38
Avg goals P1
1.73
Avg goals P2
1.99
Avg goals P3
0.71
Avg goals OT
21.3%
OT / SO rate
7.4%
Shootout rate
7.6%
Comeback wins

Top Scoring Teams

14 teams in the Hockey Allsvenskan 2025 season ranked by wins. IF Bjorkloven leads with 34 wins. Their 5-season average is 26.0 wins per season. Kalmar shows the biggest improvement this season with 12 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played52Lost8Goals For192Goals Against97Avg W26.0Avg L14.4
2KKalmar34Won
Played52Lost10Goals For189Goals Against110Avg W22.5Avg L18.0
Played52Lost15Goals For145Goals Against115Avg W26.0Avg L15.2
4MModo24Won
Played52Lost16Goals For141Goals Against134Avg W24.0Avg L14.7
5AAIK22Won
Played52Lost18Goals For150Goals Against152Avg W22.0Avg L20.8
6OOskarshamn21Won
Played52Lost24Goals For143Goals Against139Avg W19.0Avg L17.0
7SSodertalje20Won
Played52Lost21Goals For130Goals Against130Avg W22.8Avg L16.6
8NNybro19Won
Played52Lost21Goals For139Goals Against159Avg W18.0Avg L23.0
9AAlmtuna18Won
Played52Lost23Goals For127Goals Against152Avg W16.4Avg L23.6
10OOstersund16Won
Played52Lost25Goals For123Goals Against153Avg W12.3Avg L30.0
11MMora14Won
Played52Lost20Goals For134Goals Against147Avg W22.4Avg L16.4
12VVimmerby14Won
Played52Lost26Goals For111Goals Against148Avg W8.0Avg L31.0
13VVasteras13Won
Played52Lost28Goals For125Goals Against155Avg W18.4Avg L23.4
Played52Lost29Goals For123Goals Against181Avg W8.0Avg L31.0

Hockey AllsvenskanPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Hockey Allsvenskan, from 2012 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 16 Mar 2026

Founded1975Preceded byAllsvenskan (as the top division)

HockeyAllsvenskan originated in 1975 as Elitserien, the top tier of Swedish ice hockey, before the league restructured in 2013 when Elitserien was renamed Svenska Hockeyligan (SHL). The HockeyAllsvenskan then became the second tier, inheriting the Allsvenskan name and format. The league has undergone significant structural changes including team count fluctuations, playoff format modifications, and the introduction of the promotion playoff system. In recent years, it has established itself as a highly competitive feeder league where clubs battle for a direct promotion spot to the SHL through the playoff championship, with the winner facing the SHL's bottom-placed team in a qualification series.

  • 1975 — Elitserien established as Sweden's top ice hockey division with 10 teams
  • 2013 — Elitserien renamed Svenska Hockeyligan (SHL); HockeyAllsvenskan becomes second tier
  • 2019-20 — IF Björklöven set league record with 121 points in a single season
  • 2024 — Brynäs IF won HockeyAllsvenskan championship and earned promotion to SHL
  • 2026 — TV4 extends broadcasting rights through 2029-30 season

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams14

HockeyAllsvenskan operates as a single-table 14-team round-robin league where each club plays 52 matches (home and away against all opponents). The regular season champion is determined by points accumulated across the season. The playoff system features the top team earning direct qualification to the SHL, while teams 2-7 compete in a playoff bracket for additional promotion spots. The league's playoff winner then faces the SHL's 14th-placed team in a best-of-seven qualification series, with the victor securing a spot in the SHL for the following season.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesModo Hockey (2)

Fredrik Forsberg (IF Björklöven) scored 33 goals in the 2024-25 season, the most goals in a single season during the modern era.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024-25 HockeyAllsvenskan season has showcased exceptional hockey with IF Björklöven and Kalmar HC establishing themselves as the dominant forces. IF Björklöven leads the standings with IF Bjorkloven from 52 matches (34 wins), maintaining a commanding ++95 goal with 192 goals scored against just 97 conceded. Kalmar HC trails closely with 113 points (34 wins) and a +79 goal difference, setting up what promises to be a thrilling playoff contest between the two powerhouses. Both clubs have demonstrated remarkable consistency throughout the season, significantly outpacing the chasing pack.

The title race has effectively narrowed to a two-horse contest between the league's elite. BIK Karlskoga occupies third place with 97 points but sits 22 points behind Kalmar, making a realistic challenge to the top two increasingly unlikely. Modo (91 points) and Kalmar (85 points) round out the top five, though their goal differences and recent form suggest they lack the firepower to mount serious championship challenges. The gap between second and third place represents a clear separation between the championship contenders and the rest of the field.

Relegation concerns are not applicable in HockeyAllsvenskan's structure, but the battle for playoff positioning remains intense. Nybro (75 points), Södertälje (73 points), and Oskarshamn (72 points) are competing fiercely for the mid-table playoff berths that could offer surprise promotion opportunities. The difference between 6th and 10th place is marginal, with only 11 points separating these positions, indicating that form in the final weeks will be decisive in determining playoff seeding and momentum heading into the knockout stages.

The standout individual performer of the season has been Fredrik Forsberg of IF Björklöven, who scored 33 goals in 52 matches—a remarkable achievement that places him among the elite goal-scorers in the league's modern history. His contribution has been instrumental to Björklöven's dominance, combining clinical finishing with intelligent positioning. Supporting cast members including Marcus Nilsson and other key forwards have provided crucial depth scoring, while goaltending has been equally vital to Björklöven's defensive solidity.

An unexpected narrative has emerged regarding the competitive balance of the league. While IF Björklöven and Kalmar have been extraordinarily strong, the performance gap between them and the chasing pack suggests a potential imbalance in roster quality and management. Teams like Troja/Ljungby (46 points) and Västeras (54 points) have struggled significantly, raising questions about competitive equity and the financial disparities between well-resourced clubs and smaller franchises. The league's playoff format, which rewards only the top team with direct SHL promotion, means that even strong third-place finishes offer no guaranteed advancement, creating additional pressure on mid-tier clubs to perform exceptionally in the playoffs.

Competitive Structure and Development Pathway

HockeyAllsvenskan functions as the critical second tier of Swedish ice hockey, serving as both a developmental league for young talent and a proving ground for clubs seeking promotion to the SHL. The league's 14-team format with 52-match regular seasons provides adequate competitive depth while maintaining financial viability for member clubs. The playoff promotion system—where the regular season champion earns direct SHL promotion and the playoff winner faces the SHL's bottom team in a qualification series—creates intense drama and multiple pathways to the top tier.

The league has evolved significantly since its establishment as Elitserien in 1975. The restructuring in 2013, when the top tier became the SHL, repositioned HockeyAllsvenskan as a secondary but highly competitive division. This transition has paradoxically strengthened the league's identity, as it now attracts clubs with genuine aspirations of SHL promotion rather than serving as the default top tier. The quality of play has remained consistently high, with many players using HockeyAllsvenskan as a stepping stone to international careers and SHL opportunities.

International Significance and Player Development

While HockeyAllsvenskan operates primarily within Sweden, it has gained recognition as a quality developmental league that attracts international players and serves as a talent pipeline to the SHL and beyond. The league's competitive intensity, combined with its accessibility to Nordic and European players, has made it an attractive destination for those seeking to develop their skills or prove themselves for higher-level opportunities. The presence of experienced professionals competing alongside emerging talent creates a balanced competitive environment that facilitates player development at multiple levels.

Broadcast and Commercial Growth

The recent extension of HockeyAllsvenskan's television rights with TV4 through the 2029-30 season represents a significant commercial validation of the league's value and fan appeal. TV4, Sweden's major commercial broadcaster, has committed to comprehensive coverage including regular season and playoff matches, ensuring consistent media exposure and accessibility for Swedish ice hockey enthusiasts. This broadcasting partnership has elevated the league's profile and provided a stable commercial foundation for member clubs, enabling investment in player development and facility improvements.

The league's commercial growth reflects broader trends in Swedish sports media, where second-tier competitions have gained increasing viewership and sponsorship interest. The combination of competitive excellence, playoff drama, and the promotion-relegation stakes creates compelling narratives that resonate with hockey fans. As the SHL continues to strengthen its international profile, HockeyAllsvenskan's role as the primary feeder league has become increasingly valuable, attracting investment and media attention from stakeholders across Scandinavian ice hockey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in HockeyAllsvenskan?

Fourteen teams compete in HockeyAllsvenskan, each playing 52 matches in a single round-robin format during the regular season.

How does promotion to the SHL work?

The regular season champion earns direct promotion to the SHL. Teams 2-7 compete in playoffs, with the playoff winner facing the SHL's 14th-placed team in a best-of-seven qualification series.

What is the biggest scoreline in HockeyAllsvenskan history?

IF Björklöven defeated Mora IK 11–0 in the 2024 season, the largest margin of victory in the league's history.

Who has won the most HockeyAllsvenskan titles?

Modo Hockey holds the record for most championships with 2 titles, won in 1979 and 2007 when the league was at the top tier.

How many matches does each team play?

Each of the 14 teams plays 52 matches in the regular season—two matches (home and away) against every other team in the league.

What is the point system in HockeyAllsvenskan?

Teams earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for overtime loss, and 0 points for a regulation loss. The tiebreaker is goal difference, then goals scored, then head-to-head points.

API data: 2 May 2026 · Stats updated: 22 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026