BIK Karlskoga

























































BIK Karlskoga
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City Karlskoga, Sweden
League HockeyAllsvenskan
Founded 1943 (1943)
Home arena Nobelhallen
Colours Blue, White
         
General manager
Sweden Torsten Yngvesson
Head coach
Sweden Tobias Thermell
Franchise history
1963–1978 KB 63
1978–2011 Bofors IK
2011–present
BIK Karlskoga
Previous franchise history
1943–1963 IFK Bofors
1954–1963 Karlskoga IF Ishockey

BIK Karlskoga is an ice hockey club from Karlskoga in Sweden. They are currently playing in the second highest league in Sweden, HockeyAllsvenskan. In 1963, the club IFK Bofors was merged with Karlskoga IF and formed KB 63 (formally IF Karlskoga/Bofors). Between 1978 and 2011 the club was known as Bofors IK, which was then changed to its current name.


Karlskoga has been a stable fixture in Sweden's second tier leagues, playing in HockeyAllsvenskan and its predecessors since 1997.[1]



Recent seasons































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Level
League
Record

Avg.
home
atnd.

Notes

Ref.
Position

W–OT–L

1999–00
Tier 2

Allsvenskan South
7th of 12
13–1–3–15
855


[1]
Allsvenskan South (spring)
3rd of 8
9–0–0–5
1,087


2000–01
Tier 2

Allsvenskan South
2nd of 12
17–2–3–6
1,655


[2]
Superallsvenskan
7th of 8
5–2–0–7
2,948


2001–02
Tier 2

Allsvenskan South
4th of 12
17–2–3–6
2,281


[3]
Superallsvenskan
3rd of 8
6–1–2–5
3,204

Playoffs

3-1–2–0
2,285
Won vs IFK Arboga 2–1 in games
Won vs Troja/Ljungby 2–1 in games

2002 Elitserien qualifiers
5th of 6
3–0–0–7
2,441


2002–03
Tier 2

Allsvenskan South
3rd of 12
15–3–4–6
2,102


[4]
Superallsvenskan
3rd of 8
6–3–1–4
3,415

Playoffs

0–0–1–1
2,720
Lost vs IFK Arboga 0–2 in games

2003–04
Tier 2

Allsvenskan South
3rd of 12
18–3–0–11
2,382


[5]
Superallsvenskan
6th of 8
5–2–2–5
3,204

Playoffs

2–1–0–2
3,074
Won vs Nybro IF 2–0 in games
Lost vs AIK 1–2 in games

2004–05
Tier 2

Allsvenskan North
4th of 12
20–3–9
2,393


[6]
Superallsvenskan
6th of 8
4–3–7
2,469

Playoffs

2–0–0–3
2,342
Won vs Almtuna 2–1 in games
Lost vs Oskarshamn 0–2 in games

2005–06
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
7th of 15
24–4–14
2,078


[7]

2006 Elitserien qualifiers
6th of 6
0–1–9
2,407


2006–07
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
11th of 16
15–10–20
1,621


[8]

2007–08
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
9th of 16
17–9–19
1,805


[9]

2008–09
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
10th of 16
16–5–4–20
1,693


[10]

2009–10
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
6th of 14
20–7–11–14
2,123


[11]
Playoffs

0–0–0–2
3,017
Lost vs Malmö 0–2 in games

2010–11
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
10th of 14
17–5–7–23
1,662


[12]

2011–12
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
3rd of 14
30–4–1–17
2,284
First season as Bofors IK Karlskoga

[13]

2012 Elitserien qualifiers
6th of 6
2–1–3–4
3,554


[14]

2012–13
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
4th of 14
30–3–0–19
2,467


[15]
Playoffs
2nd of 4
3–0–0–3
2,852


[16]

2013–14
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
4th of 14
25–5–9–13
2,673


[17]
Playoffs
3rd of 4
1–0–1–4
1,956


[18]

2014–15
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
5th of 14
22–6–4–20
2,431


[19]
Playoffs
6th of 6
0–0–3–2
2,146


[20]

2015–16
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
5th of 14
20–8–7–17
2,331


[21]
Playoffs
3rd of 6
3–0–0–2
1,782


[22]

2016–17
Tier 2

HockeyAllsvenskan
2nd of 14
27–7–2–16
2,656


[23]
HockeyAllsvenskan finals

0–0–0–3
3,511
Lost 0-3 in games vs Mora

[24]
Playoffs

1–1–0–1
3,369
Won 2–1 in games vs AIK

[25]
SHL qualifiers

0–0–2–2
3,364
Lost 0–4 in games vs Rögle

[26]


References





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