Hammarby Hockey
Hammarby IF | |
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City | Stockholm, Sweden |
League | Hockeytvåan (as of the 2024–25 season) |
Division | East |
Founded | 2008 |
Home arena | Kärrtorps IP, Zinkensdamm IP |
Colours | Green, white |
Head coach | Fredrik Mälberg |
Website | www |
Franchise history | |
2008–13 | Bajen Fans IF |
2013– | Hammarby IF |
Previous franchise history | |
1921–2008 | Hammarby IF |
Swedish champions | 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1951 |
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Hammarby IF Ishockeyförening ("Hammarby IF Ice Hockey Club", or simply Hammarby Hockey) is an ice hockey club founded as "Bajen Fans IF" in 2008 by supporters of the previous incarnation of Hammarby Hockey which went bankrupt that same year. The club plays in Hockeytvåan, the fourth tier of Swedish men's ice hockey, since the 2021–22 season.[1]
In its first five seasons, the club was promoted three times. Prior to the
The club currently uses rinks at Kärrtorps IP (men's team) and Zinkensdamm IP (women's team) after previously playing at SDC-hallen. The club has also previously played one-off games at Hovet, the 8,094-seat arena which the former Hammarby Hockey for many years called their home arena.
Even before its bankruptcy, Hammarby Hockey was searching for a place to run all of its professional and youth programs under one roof.[5] That search continues for the new Hammarby Hockey club, which has suggested to municipal authorities to build its own rink in the southern suburb of Kärrtorp, to avoid the difficulties of sharing ice time with many other clubs in other places.[6]
Supporter clubs of Hammarby Hockey include Bajen Fans, Bamsingarna, Ultra Boys, Hammarby Ultras, Söder Bröder, and Bara Bajare.
Overview
Previous Hammarby hockey club
Hammarby IF began playing ice hockey in February 1921, though at first the hockey team consisted of members of Hammarby's bandy club. That club would become a giant in early Swedish ice hockey, winning the Swedish championships 8 times (1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1951) and playing 42 seasons in Sweden's highest hockey league (most recently 1984–85). The club through its entire history played in the first two tiers of Swedish ice hockey. Hammarby's final season before the bankruptcy in 2008 was played in HockeyAllsvenskan.
In the 2000s, the club flirted with demotion from HockeyAllsvenskan several times. They had experienced arena-trouble, as Hovet was becoming too expensive.[7] In October 2007, the club had racked up a debt of over 4 million SEK.[8] By February 2008, the choice was to play in the third-tier league or file for bankruptcy, as the club was in a demotion spot in the standings and they announced that they were in no position to participate in the Kvalserien tournament to defend their spot in HockeyAllsvenskan.[9] At that point, Nacka HK, a hockey club from the nearby Stockholm suburb of Nacka, was considering joining the Hammarby IF organization. Hammarby IF Hockey declared bankruptcy on 14 April 2008, after 87 years of hockey under the name of "Hammarby IF".[10] At the same time, a group of supporters were planning on starting a new hockey club named "Bajen Hockey IF", that would rebuild from the bottom of the Swedish hockey system.[11]
Bajen Fans IF
The idea of saving Hammarby's hockey legacy by starting a new supporter-based club was started during a car ride home from one of Hammarby's last away matches.
Hammarby IF
Following the successful promotion to Division 1, the level of hockey which the former Hammarby club would have been playing following the bankruptcy, the club rejoined the Hammarby IF umbrella organization and retook the name "Hammarby Hockey" in May 2013.[2] The club's first season back in upper-tier hockey playing as Hammarby finished modestly, with a 7th-place finish in the 10-team group D in the autumn, followed by a 3rd-place finish in the 6-team spring series. The team managed to avoid relegation in a season which saw Division 1 contract from 53 to 47 teams.
In the 2014 off-season, Division 1 was reorganized as Hockeyettan. Hammarby started their inaugural season of Hockeyettan East in the gutter with 2 points in their first 5 games, and just 2 wins in their first 13 games. This included a 4–2 opening night loss to Visby/Roma HK at Hovet in front of 3,482 spectators.[13] The team finished strongly however with four straight regulation wins to finish 9th of 12 teams, with an 8–3–11 record.[14]
Bajenkvällen
Starting immediately after the bankruptcy and the formation of Bajen Fans IF, the club has played occasional games at Hovet (known as "Bajenkvällen"), the former Hammarby Hockey's home arena.
Date | Opponent | Result | Attendance | Ref. |
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2009–02–20 | Flemingsbergs IK | Win 7–1 (2–1, 5–0, 0–0) |
4,220 | [15] |
2010–02–26 | Västerhaninge IF | Win 10–2 (2–0, 4–2, 4–0) |
4,895 | [16] |
2011–02–27 | Östervåla IF | Win 12–4 (2–1, 6–1, 4–2) |
5,085 | [17] |
2012–02–03 | MB Hockey | Loss 1–3 (0–1, 1–1, 0–1) |
8,094 | [17][18] |
2013–02–02 | Sollentuna HC | Loss 1–2 (1–0, 0–0, 0–2) |
7,717 | [17] |
2014–01–31 | IFK Tumba Hockey | Loss 3–5 (0–3, 2–1, 1–1) |
5,942 | [17] |
2015–02–07 | Väsby IK | Loss 2–4 (2–1, 0–1, 0–2) |
4,682 | [19] |
2016–01–30 | Sollentuna HC | Win 2–1 (0–0, 1–1, 1–0) |
3,054 | [20] |
2017–01–28 | IF Vallentuna BK | Win 4–1 (1–0, 2–1, 1–0) |
3,187 | [21] |
2018–01–27 | Nyköping Gripen | Win 3–2 (1–1, 1–1, 0–0, 0–0, 1–0) |
3,187 | [22] |
2020–02–01 | Enköpings SK HK | Loss 1–3 (0–0, 1–2, 0–1) |
2,105 | [23] |
Season-by-season
Year | Level | Division | Record | Avg. home atnd. |
Notes | Ref. | |
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Position | W-T-L W-OT-L | ||||||
2008–09 | Tier 7 | Division 4 Västra
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1st | 15–0–1 | Promoted to Division 3 | [15] | |
2009–10 | Tier 6 | Division 3 Södra
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1st | 24–0–0 | League restructuring: Hammarby promoted to Division 3A, which was abolished prior to 2010–11 |
[15] | |
2010–11 | Tier 5 | Division 3 Norra
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1st | 22–0–0 | [15][17] | ||
Division 2 qualifier | 1st | 4–2–0 | 292 | Promoted to Division 2 | |||
2011–12 | Tier 4 | Division 2 Södra
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1st | 9–1–2–2 | 231 | [15][17][18] | |
Alltvåan | 3rd | 11–1–3–6 | 1,015 (307a) | ||||
Division 1 qualifier D | 3rd | 1–1–1–3 | 249 | ||||
2012–13 | Tier 4 | Division 2 Södra
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1st | 11–1–1–1 | 220 | [15][17] | |
Alltvåan | 3rd | 12–1–3–5 | 919 (239a) | ||||
Division 1 qualifier D | 1st | 5–0–1–0 | 350 | Promoted to Division 1 | |||
2013–14 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 7th | 9–1–2–15 | 302 | First season as "Hammarby Hockey" | [17] |
1D continuation | 3rd | 8–1–2–4 | 910 (191a) | ||||
2014–15 | Tier 3 | Hockeyettan East | 9th of 12 | 8–1–2–11 | 530 (234a) | [24] | |
Hockeyettan East (spring) | 5th of 8 | 6–0–1–7 | 901 (271a) | [25] | |||
2015–16 | Tier 3 | Hockeyettan East | 6th of 12 | 9–1–4–8 | 328 (225a) | [26] | |
Hockeyettan East (spring) | 2nd of 8 | 10–0–1–3 | 602 (194a) | [27] | |||
Hockeyettan playoffs | — | 0–2 | 500 | Eliminated in round 1 by IF Troja/Ljungby (0–2 in games)
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2016–17 | Tier 3 | Hockeyettan East | 6th of 12 | 11–2–1–8 | 165 | [4] | |
Hockeyettan East (spring) | 4th of 7 | 6–0–1–5 | 646 (138a) | [5] | |||
2017–18 | Tier 3 | Hockeyettan East | 8th of 12 | 7-2–1–12 | 188 | [6] | |
Hockeyettan East (spring) | 1st of 7 | 7–1–1–3 | 751 (189a) | [7] | |||
Playoff to Allsvenskan qualifiers | — | 1–2 | 469 | Eliminated in prequalifier by Tranås AIF IF (1–2 in games)
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- a. ^ Only matches in LW-Hallen, i.e. excluding matches played in Hovet
References
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- ^ Sunnervik, Linus. Expressen. "Hammarby hockey är på väg att återuppstå". [2]
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- ^ Bengtsson, Jan. Svenska Dagbladet. "Hammarby vill lämna Hovet"
- ^ "Bajen Fans Ishockeyförening – Södra Stockholms tyngsta hockeylag » Arkiv » Styrelsen: Vi vill bygga en hall på Kärrtorp". Archived from the original on 2014-01-18. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
- ^ Sveriges Radio: Hammarby Hockey kan tvingas lämna Hovet 17 September 2005
- ^ Aftonbladet: Hammarby Hockey begärs i konkurs. 4 October 2007
- ^ Dagens Nyheter: Hammarby avstår kvalserien. 26 February 2008.
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- ^ Svenska Fans: En hockeyförening bildas - Bajen Hockey IF. 15 May 2008.
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- ^ "Bajenkvällen - Reflektioner och kommentarer" (in Swedish). Bamsingarna. 27 February 2010. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Official Statistics". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
- ^ a b Expressen: Bajenfesten - 8000 i publiken på Hovet (2013–02–04)
- ^ "Hammarby IF IF - Väsby IK HK game summary". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
- ^ "Hammarby IF IF - Sollentuna HC game summary". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
- ^ "Hammarby IF IF - IF Vallentuna BK game summary". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
- ^ "Hammarby IF - Nyköpings HF Ungdom game summary". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
- ^ "Hammarby IF - Enköpings SK HK game summary". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
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