Södertälje Sportklubb, also known as Södertälje SK and often referred to as SSK, is a Swedish professional ice hockey club playing in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second highest level of pro hockey in Sweden. Södertälje were charter members of Elitserien when the league was founded in 1975 and have since played 24 seasons in the league (1975–1978, 1980–1981, 1983–1992, 1996–1998, 2001–2006, 2007–2011). Södertälje SK's fan club is known as Supporterklubben

Södertälje SK
CitySödertälje, Sweden
LeagueHockeyAllsvenskan
Founded22 February 1902
Home arenaScaniarinken
ColorsNavy, white, yellow
     
General managerRobert Andersson
Head coachMagnus Bogren
CaptainChristoffer Liljewall
Websitesodertaljesk.se
Franchise history
1902-presentSödertälje Sportklubb
Championships
Playoff championships1925
Le Mat Trophy1931, 1941, 1944, 1953, 1956, 1985

History

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Södertälje SK was founded on 22 February 1902 and originally featured gymnastics, track and field athletics, soccer, tug of war and speed skating. In 1907, a bandy section was established and the 1910s and 1920s saw the club scoring successes in competitive cycling. In January and February 1925, the club started practicing ice hockey.[1][2]

The club had played more seasons (74) in the Swedish ice hockey top division until Djurgårdens IF matched that feat in the 2014–15 SHL season. They are the team that's spent the most consecutive seasons in the top division, with 53 consecutive seasons between 1925–1978. Södertälje SK have won the Swedish ice hockey championship seven times (1925, 1931, 1941, 1944, 1953, 1956, and 1985). The team has played in the Swedish Hockey League for a combined total of 24 seasons while it was referred to by its previous name, Elitserien.

Södertälje finished the 2004–05 Elitserien season in 8th place and, in the following playoffs that season, advanced to the semifinals. This was the team's best performance in Elitserien since 1989. In the 2005–06 season, however, they were relegated to Allsvenskan (now known as HockeyAllsvenskan). In 2007 the team qualified for Elitserien again. In the 2007–08 season the team finished ninth in Elitserien and thus missed the playoffs but were automatically qualified for the following Elitserien season.

In 2009 and 2010 the team survived Kvalserien in 12th and 11th positions respectively and thus managed to remain in Elitserien. In 2011 Kvalserien, prior to the last round, both Södertälje and Modo had 17 points. Both teams would contest in the final round in Fjällräven Center to determine which team would be relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan. Södertälje unsuccessfully defended its position in Elitserien losing the game 0–2, thus were relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan. Södertälje head coach Peter Popovic was forced out and replaced by Johan Strömwall.[3]

Season-by-season

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The following is a list of seasons 2012–13 to 2016–17. For a more complete list, see List of Södertälje SK seasons.

Season Level Division Record Avg.
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Position W-T-L
W-OT-L
2012–13 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 2nd 29–7–2–14 3,644 [4]
Elitserien qualifiers 6th 2–0–1–7 4,026 [5]
2013–14 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 12th 16–6–6–24 3,036 [6][7]
2014–15 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 14th 10–10–5–27 3,033 [8]
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers 6th 3–0–1–6 2,941   Relegated to Hockeyettan [9]
2015–16 Tier 3 HockeyAllsvenskan East 1st of 12 19–0–0–3 2,422 [1]
Allettan South 2nd of 8 9–1–1–3 3,168 [2]
Playoffs 5–1–0–2 3,278 Round 1: won 2–0 in games vs Halmstad HF
Round 2: won 2–1 in games vs Piteå HC
Round 3: won 2–1 in games vs Kristianstads IK
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HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers 1st of 6 6–2–0–2 3,857   Promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan [4]
2016–17 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 14th of 14 13–4–3–32 2,650 [5]
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers TBD TBD TBD [6]

Players

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Current roster

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Updated February 1, 2023.[10][11]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
28   Emil Alba C L 27 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
63   Julius Bergman D R 29 2023 Stockholm, Sweden
30   Fredrik Bergvik G L 29 2019 Stockholm, Sweden
22   Jacob Bjerselius F L 26 2022 Vendelsö, Sweden
15   Albin Carlson D L 30 2022 Finspång Municipality
19   Lucas Carlsson C R 30 2013
70   Alex Ciernik F L 20 2022 Wolfsburg, Germany
24   Jacob Dahlström (A) RW R 31 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
33   Filiph Engsund C L 31 2022 Göteborg, Sweden
77   Ludvig Hendén D L 21 2022
17   Johan Ivarsson (A) D L 29 2022 Höör, Sweden
83   Ludvig Jansson D R 20 2021 Stockholm, Sweden
29   Amil Krupic D L 29 2023 Halmstad, Sweden
25   Viktor Lang D L 29 2022 Linköping, Sweden
12   Viktor Liljegren LW L 30 2022 Stockholm, Sweden
52   Christopher Liljewall (C) F L 34 2022 Malmö, Sweden
91   Aaron Luchuk C L 27 2022 Kingston, Ontario, Canada
21   Henrik Malmström D L 26 2020
15   Patrick Newell F L 28 2022 Thousand Oaks, California, US
27   Daniel Norbe D L 29 2022 Växjö, Sweden
20   Nikola Pasic RW L 24 2021 Gislaved, Sweden
23   Albert Sjöberg F R 21 2021 Stockholm, Sweden
31   Nikita Tolopilo G L 24 2021 Minsk, Belarus
84   Dragan Umicevic RW R 40 2021 Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
18   Linus Videll (A) F L 39 2022 Stockholm, Sweden
9   Leon Wallner (A) LW R 22 2021 Vienna, Austria

Board of directors

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  • Chairman of the Board:   Catharina Elmsäter-Svärd
  • Board Member:  Patrik Walle
  • Board Member:   Håkan Söderberg
  • Board Member :  Jan Päkkilä
  • Board Member:  Joakim Gustafsson
  • Board Member:   Peter Onstrand
  • Board Member:   Per Hallberg
  • Board Member: Firial Saado

Management

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Sports

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  • Head Coach:   Mats Waltin

Kit and Medical

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Former coaches

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References

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  1. ^ "Historia" (in Swedish). Södertälje SK. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Stort grattis SSK 117 år i dag" (in Swedish). Södertälje SK. 22 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  3. ^ Daniel Grefve (2011-04-15). "Han ska ta SSK tillbaka till elitserien". Sportbladet (in Swedish).
  4. ^ "HockeyAllsvenskan: 2012–13: HockeyAllsvenskan: Overview". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  5. ^ "SHL: 2012–13: Kval till Elitserien: Overview". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  6. ^ "2013–14: HockeyAllsvenskan: Overview". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  7. ^ "2013–14: HockeyAllsvenskan: Team statistics: Attendance". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  8. ^ "2014–15 HockeyAllsvenskan". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  9. ^ "2014–15 Kval till HockeyAllsvenskan". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  10. ^ "Södertälje SK Herr spelartrupp - Södertälje Sportklubb" [Squad] (in Swedish). Södertälje Sportklubb. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  11. ^ "Södertälje SK roster". EliteProspects.com. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
1925
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
1931
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
1941
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
1944
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
1953
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
1956
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Preceded by Swedish ice hockey champions
1985
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