Almtuna IS

Almtuna IS is a Swedish ice hockey club based in Uppsala and is currently playing in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second highest league of ice hockey in Sweden. The team maintained its place in the Allsvenskan despite suffering relegation in the 2018–19 season following the exit of IK Pantern due to economic troubles prior to the 2019–20 season.[1]

Almtuna IS
CityUppsala, Sweden
LeagueHockeyAllsvenskan
Founded1932 (Hockey in 1947)
Home arenaUpplands Bilforum Arena
Colors     
General managerRobert Lif
Head coachMartin Gudmundsson
Websitealmtuna.com

History

Almtuna IS was founded in 1932 with teams in football, bandy and table tennis. In 1947 ice hockey was added to the clubs program.

In the 1980s Almtuna IS became a strictly ice hockey team, and in 2006 they added a women's team.

Season-by-season results

updated December 3, 2013[2] Some seasons statistics are not available or have not yet been located.

Season League GP W T L OTW OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1951-52 Division 2 10109234626th
1954-55 Division 2
1955-56 Division 2
1956-57 Division 2
1957-58 Division 2
1958-59 Division 2
1959-60 Division 2
1960-61 Division 2
1961-62 Division 2
1962-63 Division 1 141112334818thRelegated
1963-64 Division 2
1964-65 Division 2
1965-66 Division 2
1966-67 Division 2 22172336116582nd
1967-68 Division 2 3rd
1968-69 Division 2 3rd
1969-70 Division 2 1st
1970-71 Division 2 187652079605th
1971-72 Division 2 18107127113571st
1972-73 Division 2
1973-74 Division 2
1974-75 Division 2
1975-76 Division 2
1976-77 Division 1 3317115351521464th
1977-78 Division 1 3615417341471595th
1978-79 Division 1 3619512431641315th
1979-80 Division 1 3618315391601395th
1980-81 Division 1 361999462101283rd
1981-82 Division 1 3612321271441768th
1982-83 Division 1 3212713311261238th
1983-84 Division 1 32322788521310thRelegated
1984-85 Division 2
1985-86 Division 2
1986-87 Division 2 Promoted
1987-88 Division 1 148152358515th
1988-89 Division 1 1812242687622ndQualified for Allsvenskan
1988-89 Allsvenskan 1822146489110th
1989-90 Division 1 145091344598th
1990-91 Division 1 148422564394th
1991-92 Division 1 1810352384572ndQualified for Allsvenskan
1991-92 Allsvenskan 18201643810810th
1992-93 Division 1 146171449447th
1993-94 Division 1 1410132754363rd
1994-95 Division 1 146171960556th
1995-96 Division 1 149232665375th
1996-97 Division 1 1410132672413rd
1997-98 Division 1 149142352394th
1998-99 Division 1 28622014631268th
1999-00 Division 1 1811252478472nd
2000-01 Division 1 28193641175801stPromoted
2001-02 Allsvenskan 32601934108412610thRelegated
2002-03 Division 1 1413012686271stPromoted
2003-04 Allsvenskan 32100192135961059th
2004-05 Allsvenskan 32103172037731099th
2005-06 HockeyAllsvenskan 421421565611151277th
2006–07 HockeyAllsvenskan 452102211661261528th
2007-08 HockeyAllsvenskan 4513621235210014212th
2008-09 HockeyAllsvenskan 452301417781241056th
2009-10 HockeyAllsvenskan 522901832951361084thQualified for Kvalserien
2009-10 Kvalserien 1034121323235th
2010-11 HockeyAllsvenskan 522118103861411296th
2011-12 HockeyAllsvenskan 521625566411914311th
2012-13 HockeyAllsvenskan 521528275611814312th

References

  1. "Almtuna takes its place in the Allsvenskan". aftonbladet.se (in Swedish). 1 June 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  2. "Eliteprospects.com Almtuna IS". www.eliteprospects.com. elite prospects. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
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