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'''Nacka HK''', officially '''Nacka Hockeyklubb''' ({{lang-en|Nacka Hockey Club}}), is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[ice hockey]] club based in the [[Stockholm County|Stockholm]] suburb of [[Nacka]]. {{as of|2014|07|alt=As of the 2013–14 season}}, Nacka plays in group D of [[Division 1 (Swedish ice hockey)|Division 1]], the third tier of [[ice hockey in Sweden]]. |
'''Nacka HK''', officially '''Nacka Hockeyklubb''' ({{lang-en|Nacka Hockey Club}}), is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[ice hockey]] club based in the [[Stockholm County|Stockholm]] suburb of [[Nacka]]. {{as of|2014|07|alt=As of the 2013–14 season}}, Nacka plays in group D of [[Division 1 (Swedish ice hockey)|Division 1]], the third tier of [[ice hockey in Sweden]]. |
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The club traces its roots to [[Nacka SK]], a sports club founded in 1906 that initially competed in [[bandy]].<ref name="klubbinfo">Nacka HK: [http://www4.idrottonline.se/NackaHK-Ishockey/Klubbinfo1/ Klubbinfo]. 2011–02–05.</ref> Nacka SK's hockey department played 23 seasons in Sweden's top-tier league, most recently the [[1971–72 Swedish Division I season|1971–72 season]]. However, they never managed to win a Swedish championship. Following their failure to achieve promotion to Elitserien (now the [[Swedish Hockey League|SHL]]) in the [[1976 Kvalserien|1976 qualifiers]], Nacka SK merged with Atlas Copco IF and Skuru IK to form NSA-76. The new club renamed itself Nacka HK in 1980.<ref name="klubbinfo" /> |
The club traces its roots to [[Nacka SK]], a sports club founded in 1906 that initially competed in [[bandy]].<ref name="klubbinfo">Nacka HK: [http://www4.idrottonline.se/NackaHK-Ishockey/Klubbinfo1/ Klubbinfo] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130106214434/http://www4.idrottonline.se/NackaHK-Ishockey/Klubbinfo1 |date=2013-01-06 }}. 2011–02–05.</ref> Nacka SK's hockey department played 23 seasons in Sweden's top-tier league, most recently the [[1971–72 Swedish Division I season|1971–72 season]]. However, they never managed to win a Swedish championship. Following their failure to achieve promotion to Elitserien (now the [[Swedish Hockey League|SHL]]) in the [[1976 Kvalserien|1976 qualifiers]], Nacka SK merged with Atlas Copco IF and Skuru IK to form NSA-76. The new club renamed itself Nacka HK in 1980.<ref name="klubbinfo" /> |
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[[Mats Sundin]], [[Marcus Ragnarsson]], [[Johan Garpenlöv]], [[Fredrik Lindquist]] and [[Leif Svensson]] are well known players who have played hockey for Nacka HK or its predecessors.{{cn|date=July 2013}} |
[[Mats Sundin]], [[Marcus Ragnarsson]], [[Johan Garpenlöv]], [[Fredrik Lindquist]] and [[Leif Svensson]] are well known players who have played hockey for Nacka HK or its predecessors.{{cn|date=July 2013}} |
Revision as of 05:36, 11 February 2018
Nacka HK Nacka Hockeyklubb | |
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Division 1 | |
Division | Group D |
Founded | 1976 (1906[1]) |
Home arena | Nacka ishall |
Colors | Blue, white, black |
Website | Official website |
Franchise history | |
1906–1976 | Nacka SK |
–1976 | Atlas Copco IF |
–1976 | Skuru IK |
1976–1981 | NSA-76 |
1981– | Nacka HK |
Nacka HK, officially Nacka Hockeyklubb (English: Nacka Hockey Club), is a
Division 1, the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden
.
The club traces its roots to Nacka SK, a sports club founded in 1906 that initially competed in bandy.[2] Nacka SK's hockey department played 23 seasons in Sweden's top-tier league, most recently the 1971–72 season. However, they never managed to win a Swedish championship. Following their failure to achieve promotion to Elitserien (now the SHL) in the 1976 qualifiers, Nacka SK merged with Atlas Copco IF and Skuru IK to form NSA-76. The new club renamed itself Nacka HK in 1980.[2]
Fredrik Lindquist and Leif Svensson are well known players who have played hockey for Nacka HK or its predecessors.[citation needed
]
Season-by-season
This is an incomplete list, featuring only recent Nacka SK seasons.
Year | Level | Division | Record | Avg. home atnd. |
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Position | W-T-L W-OT-L | |||||
2008–09 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 6th | 9–3–4–11 | ||
Division 1D continuation | 2nd | 6–0–1–3 | ||||
2009–10 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 8th | 10–1–1–10 | ||
Division 1D continuation | 5th | 6–1–1–6 | ||||
Division 1 qualifier | 1st | 6–1–2–1 | ||||
2010–11 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 4th | 15–1–2–9 | ||
Allettan Mellan | 6th | 4–0–1–9 | ||||
2011–12 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 9th | 6–2–3–16 | ||
Division 1D continuation | 2nd | 9–0–1–5 | ||||
2012–13 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 10th | 5–2–1–19 | ||
Division 1D continuation | 6th | 4–0–1–10 | ||||
Division 1 qualifier D | 2nd | 4–0–0–2 | ||||
2013–14 | Tier 3 | Division 1D | 10th | 1–0–3–23 | 118 | |
Division 1D continuation | 5th | 2–3–1–9 | 82 | |||
Division 1 qualifier D | TBD | TBD | TBD |