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Karlskrona HK

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Karlskrona HK
CityKarlskrona, Sweden
LeagueHockeyEttan
Founded2001
Home arenaNKT Arena Karlskrona
Colors     
WebsiteOfficial website

Karlskrona HK is a Swedish ice hockey club located in Karlskrona, Sweden, established in 2001. They played three seasons in the top-tier Swedish Hockey League (SHL) between the 2015–16 and 2017–18 seasons. Their home arena is NKT Arena Karlskrona which has a capacity of 5,050 spectators.[1]

History

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Following an impressive 2014–15 season, Karlskrona HK qualified for the SHL,[2] only 14 years after the club was established. Important factors for the promotion were strong team play, reliable goaltending by Patrick Galbraith and offensive production by Joel Kellman (39 points) and Filip Cruseman (20 goals).[3]

The club was relegated back to the second-tier league following the 2017–18 SHL season. After being denied the mandatory elite license, the club was further relegated to the third-tier league Hockeyettan following the 2019–20 HockeyAllsvenskan season; they were replaced by Väsby IK HK.[3] The club was saved from bankruptcy by a fund raiser by fans and alumni including former player Joel Kellman and Swedish athlete and entrepreneur Jon Olsson.[3]

Season-by-season records

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updated December 1, 2013[4]

Season League GP W T L OTW OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2001-02 Division 3 24 13 4 7 30 137 96 5th
2002-03 Division 3 24 15 1 8 31 117 76 5th
2003-04 Division 3 20 8 3 9 19 111 97 4th
2004-05 Division 3 24 22 0 2 44 159 61 1st
2005-06 Division 3 26 20 3 3 43 176 55 2nd Promoted
2006-07 Division 2 26 21 4 1 46 159 67 1st -
2007-08 Division 2 24 17 4 3 38 132 59 1st Qualified for Kvalserien (Div. 1)
2007-08 Kvalserien (Div. 1) 8 8 0 0 0 24 55 10 1st Promoted
2008-09 Division 1 27 11 9 3 4 43 91 73 6th
2008-09 Division 1 Continuation 10 5 3 1 1 24 39 25 1st Re-qualified for Division 1
2009-10 Division 1 27 13 8 2 4 47 103 91 5th
2009-10 Division 1 Continuation 10 8 2 32 42 19 1st Re-qualified for Division 1
2010-11 Division 1 27 17 7 0 3 54 98 61 3rd
2010-11 Division 1 Continuation 14 5 4 3 2 23 40 36 4th Qualified for Kvalserien (HockeyAllsvenskan)
2010-11 Kvalserien (HockeyAllsvenskan) 10 5 3 1 1 18 24 18 3
2011-12 Division 1 27 15 6 3 3 54 104 54 4th
2011-12 Division 1 Continuation 14 8 3 2 1 29 47 35 2nd Qualified for Kvalserien (HockeyAllsvenskan)
2011-12 Kvalserien (HockeyAllsvenskan) 10 8 2 0 0 24 39 23 1st Promoted
2012-13 HockeyAllsvenskan 52 11 38 1 2 37 107 186 14th Playout in Kvalserien (HockeyAllsvenskan)
2012-13 Kvalserien (HockeyAllsvenskan) 10 5 3 1 1 18 31 27 2nd Saved from relegation
2013-14 HockeyAllsvenskan 52 25 14 20 - - 85 - - 5th

Players

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Current roster

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Updated February 23, 2015.[5][6]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
5 Finland Mikael Kurki D L 37 2012 Helsinki, Finland
61 Sweden Mattias Granlund LW L 32 2014 Glommersträsk, Sweden
4 Sweden Filip Mingotti D L 30 2009-10 Sweden
64 Sweden Jonathan Pudas D R 31 2013 Sweden
19 Sweden Kristoffer Söder C L 33 2010-11 Sweden
9 Russia Vyacheslav Trukhno LW L 37 2014 Voskresensk, Russia
1 Sweden Sammy Gustafsson G L 36 2015 Sweden


References

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  1. ^ "Karlskrona HK team page". eliteprospects.com. 2016-05-06. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  2. ^ David Hjorter & Andreas Lindman (10 March 2015). "Karlskrona klart för SHL" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "Joel Kellman makes donation to save former club". fearthefin.com. May 6, 2020. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  4. ^ "Karlskrona HK at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com.
  5. ^ "truppen" (in Swedish). Karlskrona HK. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
  6. ^ "Eliteprospects.com - Karlskrona HK". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
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