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Ice hockey team in Kalmar
Kalmar HC
CityKalmar
LeagueHockeyAllsvenskan
Founded1968 (1968)
Home arenaHatstore Arena
ColoursRed, yellow
   
General managerDaniel Stolt
Head coachViktor Tuurala
Website

Kalmar HC (or Kalmar Hockey Club) is a Swedish professional ice hockey club from Kalmar, the capitol of Kalmar County. For most of its history, the team was consigned to the lower levels of professional hockey in Sweden, however, since 2016, the team has been promoted several times and, as of 2023, has climbed up to HockeyAllsvenskan, the national second league.

History

Founded in 1968, Kalmar HC began as a semi-professional club in the Hockeytrean, or Division 3 level. Kalmar was not a successful club for many years, routinely posting losing records and finishing near the bottom of the regional standings. It wasn't until its tenth season that the club was able to post a winning season but, even then it took a further thirteen years before they were able to secure their first promotion. After their peak in 1991, the club remained at the Hockeytvåan (Division 2) level for a decade. Their best campaign came in 2000 when they went 11–3, however, they failed to earn a promotion. Unfortunately, the following year they posted a terrible mark of 3–10–1 and were relegated back to Division 3.

Name changes

Beginning in 2001 the club became known as the 'Kalmar Knights' and posted two outstanding seasons in Hockeytrean They returned to Division 2 in 2003 but were unable to establish any success and were relegated back to Division 3 in 2007. Kalmar dropped the Knights nickname in 2008, instead becoming 'IF Kalmar Hockey'. Four years later, they returned to their original name of 'Kalmar HC'.

Promotions

Kalmar remained at the Division 3 level until 2016 when the club went nearly undefeated in league play and returned to Division 2. Just two years later, the club was promoted for a second time and reached Hockeyettan (Division 1) for the first time. Over the next several years, Kalmar was one of the better teams in Division 1 and flited with promotion more than once. In 2023, they were one of six teams competing in the Kvalserien (promotion tournament) and finished in 2nd place, earning one of the two available spots in HockeyAllsvenskan in 2023.

Seasons-by-season records

'This is a partial list, featuring the five most recent completed seasons.

Year Level League Record Place Notes Ref.
W OTW OTL L PTS
2019–20 HockeyEttan Södra 11 1 3 7 38 6th Advanced to Fortsättningsserien
HockeyEttan Södra Forts. 12 0 0 6 42 2nd Remainder of series cancelled (COVID-19)
2020–21 HockeyEttan Södra 4 5 5 8 27 9th Advanced to Fortsättningsserien
HockeyEttan Södra Forts. 10 1 2 5 37 2nd Saved from relegation
2021–22 HockeyEttan Södra 11 1 1 5 36 1st Advanced to Allettan division
HockeyEttan Allettan Södra 17 1 1 7 55 2nd Lost in playoffs
2022–23 HockeyEttan Södra 11 2 2 3 40 1st Advanced to Allettan division
HockeyEttan Allettan Södra 12 1 1 4 39 1st Advanced to Kvalserien
HockeyEttan Kvalserien 5 2 0 3 19 2nd Promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan
2023–24 HockeyAllsvenskan 19 6 5 22 74 10th Lost 1–2 to BIK Karlskoga in Eighth-finals

Players and personnel

Current roster

As of November 28, 2024.

Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
4 United States Trevor Cosgrove D L 27 2024 Exeter, New Hampshire
8 Sweden Martin Schreiber D L 22 2022 Karlskoga, Sweden
9 Sweden Albin Nilsson C L 26 2024 Ljungby, Sweden
11 Sweden Mattias Wigley C/LW L 30 2024 Stockholm, Sweden
15 Sweden Carl-Johan Lerby D L 27 2024 Trelleborg, Sweden
17 Sweden Emil Ekholm W R 23 2024 Ängelholm, Sweden
18 Sweden Markus Palmberg LW L 34 2022 Mora, Sweden
19 United States A. J. Vanderbeck RW R 27 2023 Monument, Colorado
20 Sweden John Dahlström L 27 2024 Kungsbacka, Sweden
21 Canada Matthew Struthers F L 25 2024 London, Ontario
27 Sweden Henrik Nilsson D R 33 2024 Stockholm, Sweden
31 United States Blake Pietila G L 24 2024 Howell, Michigan
33 Sweden Arvid Hurtig D L 21 2023 Sweden
43 Sweden William Eckmyhl D L 24 2024 Sundsvall, Sweden
48 Sweden Hugo Pettersson LW L 19 2024 Tranås, Sweden
50 Finland Veikko Loimaranta C L 24 2024 Vantaa, Latvia
63 Canada Matt Fonteyne C L 27 2024 Wetaskiwin, Alberta
65 Sweden Jacob Crespin G L 26 2024 Ängelholm, Sweden
68 Sweden Linus Skager C/RW L 24 2023 Karlstad, Sweden
71 Sweden Gabriel Olsson RW R 27 2021 Växjö, Sweden
73 Sweden Valdemar Johansson C/LW L 21 2024 Bälinge, Sweden
77 Sweden Ludvig Jardeskog D L 29 2024 Kristianstad, Sweden
91 Sweden Victor Laz C/RW L 28 2021 Ronneby, Sweden
94 Sweden Erik Thorwalls C/RW L 22 2023 Jönköping, Sweden
95 Finland Teemu Väyrynen LW L 27 2023 Joensuu, Finland

References

  1. "Kalmar HC". eliteprospects. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  2. 2019-20 AllEttan Södra
  3. 2020-21 AllEttan Södra
  4. 2021-22 AllEttan Södra
  5. 2021-22 AllEttan Södra
  6. 2022-23 Södra
  7. 2022-23 AllEttan Södra
  8. 2023-24 HockeyAllsvenskan
  9. "Komplett Trupp". Kalmar HC. Retrieved November 28, 2024.

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