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AIK IF

Allmänna Idrottsklubben Ishockeyförening (abbreviated AIK IF, also known as AIK Hockey, often abbreviated AIK in hockey subjects), is the ice hockey department of sports club Allmänna Idrottsklubben based in Stockholm, Sweden. Since 2014, AIK's men's team compete in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden, following a four-year spell in the top flight, the SHL. The women's team competes in Riksserien, the highest division of women's ice hockey. AIK's home games are mainly played at Hovet, which seats 8,050 spectators, though some high-profile games may be played at Avicii Arena which has a larger capacity of 13,850.[1][2]

AIK
CityStockholm, Sweden
LeagueHockeyAllsvenskan
Founded1921 (1891)
Home arenaHovet
Colors   
General managerAnders Gozzi
Head coachHåkan Åhlund
CaptainChristian Sandberg
Websiteaikhockey.se
Franchise history
1921–1923AIK
1925–presentAIK
Championships
Le Mat Trophy1934, 1935, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1982, 1984
Current season

In the team's 101-year history, AIK has played 66 seasons in Sweden's top division, 27 of which in the SHL. They have won the Le Mat Trophy as Swedish champions in ice hockey seven times (in 1934, 1935, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1982, and 1984) and have been runners-up an additional six times (in 1930, 1936, 1940, 1968, 1978, and 1981).

History

Early years (1921–1977)

AIK's ice hockey section was formed in 1921 by Anton Johansson. The team's first competition was a non-championship series, Träningsserien, which they won. However, just two years later, in 1923, the section was shut down,[3] only to be re-founded in 1925.[4]

AIK participated in its first season in the former Elitserien in 1930–31. They finished in fifth place and qualified for the playoffs, where they lost to Södertälje SK in the semifinal.[5] The following season, AIK finished in top place in the league, but again lost in the semifinal to Södertälje.[6] AIK knocked out their fierce rival, Djurgårdens IF, en route to clinching their first championship in 1934.[7] In the final, AIK met Hammarby IF, defeating them by a score of 1–0.[7]

Over the years, AIK would face Hammarby many times in championship battles. In 1935, AIK defended the trophy with another final win against Hammarby, this time with a score of 2–1.[8] In 1936, Hammarby beat AIK when the teams both made it to the final. The first game ended 1–1, and in the second leg, Hammarby won 5–1.[9] In 1938, AIK won their third championship with a 2–0 win in the final against Hammarby.[10] In 1940, IK Göta would reach the final, instead of Hammarby, to meet AIK. AIK lost the final 1–4.[11] It would take four years until AIK returned to the final, with a chance to win the Le Mat Trophy, in 1945. However, AIK lost in the final to Södertälje,[12] but won the championship in the two following years.[13]

After these successful years, AIK would yo-yo between the new first-tier league Division I and the second-tier league Division II from 1954 to 1960. In 1960, AIK entered the highest division again, but it would be almost two decades until the team would make another final. During this period, their best result came in the 1965–66 season, when they reached the quarterfinal.[13]

Golden era (1978–1984)

In 1978, AIK met Brynäs IF in the semifinals.[14] In Gävle, AIK lost 2–3, which put pressure on AIK's side in the second leg. 9,155 supporters at Hovet saw AIK crush Brynäs 8–0, necessitating a third game, to be played at a neutral arena, Scandinavium. AIK won 3–2 and reached the final against Skellefteå AIK,[13][14] who had won both semifinal games against Modo. In the final against AIK, Skellefteå won two of the three games and received the gold medals.[14]

After two disappointing consecutive seasons, AIK's golden era began. The team finished in second place in the 1980–81 Elitserien season and made the playoffs.[13] Västra Frölunda IF were their opponents in the semifinals, where AIK easily won 6–3 and 5–1. Skellefteå AIK were seeking to again join AIK in the final. But Färjestads BK won two of three games against them and instead Färjestad reached the final. Färjestad showed strength in the final games and won three out of four games; AIK became the second best team once again.[15]

AIK finished in third place in the following season, eight points behind the winners, Färjestad.[13] AIK faced Färjestad in the semifinals. In Karlstad, AIK won 5–4 and had a great opportunity to qualify for another final game. At home at Hovet, AIK treated their supporters to a 4–0 win. The other team to reach the final was IF Björklöven, who finished in second in Elitserien. Four games were about to be played. AIK lost the first 0–2, but the following two games ended with AIK winning 3–2 and 4–3. The team now had a chance to win the championship at Hovet. Björklöven, though, took their last chance and won 4–2. The final fifth leg was played in Scandinavium in Gothenburg. AIK won 3–2 and became the Swedish champions for the first time in over 30 years.[16] The following season, Färjestad exacted their revenge in the semifinals by knocking out AIK with two wins to one.[17]

But it wouldn't take long for the team and their fans to celebrate once again. AIK finished first in the 1983–84 Elitserien season, ahead of Djurgården, Björklöven and Södertälje.[13] In the semifinals against Södertälje, AIK won the final two games 5–3 and 4–3. Awaiting AIK in the best-of-three finals were Djurgården, this being the first and thus far only time that these two Stockholm rivals met in a Swedish Championship final. AIK won the first game 5–2 and continued on with a 2–0 win in the second leg. The final game ended 4–1 to AIK, who were thus crowned 1984 Swedish Champions, their seventh title, and also their most recent.[18]

Yo-yo years, financial trouble, and Division 1 (1985–2006)

The success of the 1983–84 season was immediately followed by disappointment, with the club failing to make the playoffs following an eighth-place finish.[13][19] This was just the beginning however, as the following year, AIK finished 10th, and were relegated to Division 1.[20] This visit to the second tier would be short, with the team finishing a perfect first in their Division 1 group, with an 18–0–0 record, and then finishing first in continuation league Allsvenskan, winning promotion back to Elitserien.[13][21]

In Elitserien, the playoffs now included quarter finals, where AIK in 1988 won against Djurgården. However, Färjestad knocked out AIK in the semifinals.[22]

In the 1992–93 season, AIK finished last in the first round and were sent down to Allsvenskan after Christmas. AIK finished fourth in Allsvenskan and had to win a best-of-three playoff series to keep their Elitserien hopes alive. But AIK lost two games against Hammarby and were relegated to Division 1.[13][23]

AIK made it short in Division 1. The team won the Eastern Division and reached Allsvenskan, where they finished on third place and qualified for the playoffs to the Kvalserien. Whilst there, AIK knocked out Skellefteå AIK and joined the final Kvalserien. AIK headed first-placed Bodens IK in the last game and had to beat them by three goals to be promoted to Elitserien. In a remarkable and among the AIK supporters historical game, AIK won against Boden 3–0. AIK's goaltender Rolf Ridderwall saved a penalty shot in the final minutes, which led AIK back to Elitserien.[24]

AIK didn't reach the playoffs in neither the 1994–95 nor 1995–96 season.[13][25][26] However, the following season, they made it to the semifinals, after having knocked out Djurgården in the quarterfinals.[13][27] Luleå HF, though, won three games out of five in the semifinals.[27]

In 1998, AIK once again had to qualify in order to keep playing in Elitserien. This time the team showed their qualities by winning the five entering games and kept their Elitserien spot.[28] The two following seasons AIK missed the playoffs.[29][30]

In the 2000–01 Elitserien season, AIK played in their last playoff series in that league before their relegation. The team were knocked out by Djurgården in the quarterfinals after having won just one of five games.[31] The following season AIK finished on eleventh place and played in Kvalserien. AIK didn't finish among the promoted teams and were thus relegated to Allsvenskan.[32]

AIK would spend the rest of the decade in divisions below Elitserien. In the team's two seasons in Allsvenskan before being relegated down to Division I, AIK made it to the Kvalserien both years but failed to qualify back to Elitserien both times.[33][34] After finishing fifth in SuperAllsvenskan in the 2003–04 season, AIK were relegated to the third-tier league Division 1 due to their financial difficulties.[34] AIK finished first in their division the following season and had their chance to qualify for Allsvenskan. Because of the NHL lockout, AIK was strengthened by NHL players Mattias Norström and Georges Laraque. AIK won their Allsvenskan qualifier and were promoted back to Allsvenskan, together with Nybro Vikings IF who finished second.[35]

Return to Elitserien (2010)

 
Game between AIK vs. Djurgården Hockey

AIK started a massive effort to return to Elitserien in the 2008–09 season, one of the reasons being financial problems. Former Tre Kronor head coach Roger Melin was appointed, and NHL defenceman Dick Tärnström and Elitserien players such as Christopher Heino-Lindberg and Per Savilahti-Nagander joined the club.

With a second-place finish in HockeyAllsvenskan the following season, AIK qualified for the 2009 Kvalserien, where they finished in third place, just three points behind second placed Rögle BK. With another second-place finish the following season, AIK once again joined the Kvalserien. With only one game left against Växjö Lakers Hockey at Hovet, AIK were on the second and last Elitserien spot with only one point ahead of the third placed team Rögle BK. AIK won the game 2–0 and returned to the top-tier league Elitserien after eight years.[36]

AIK's first season in Elitserien in nine years was a major success. The team were expected by many hockey experts to be forced to play in the Kvalserien qualification for Elitserien, but the team managed to capture the 8th and last playoff spot and thus reached the playoffs. AIK's starting goaltender Viktor Fasth contributed greatly to this success and received the Honken Trophy award as a result. In the playoffs the team went on to beat regular season champions HV71 4–0 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, AIK met Färjestads BK, who finished second in the regular season. Färjestad knocked out AIK from the playoffs, beating AIK 4–0 in the semifinals.

In the 2011–12 season, AIK improved and finished 7th and once again qualified for the playoffs. Richard Gynge captured the Håkan Loob Trophy by scoring 28 goals, and Robert Rosén won the scoring league with 60 points (21 goals, 39 assists). Viktor Fasth also won the Honken Trophy for the second consecutive year. Just like last year, AIK were chosen to meet the regular-season champions, Luleå HF, in the quarterfinals. AIK eliminated Luleå in five games and advanced to the semifinals for the second consecutive year, where they would face Skellefteå AIK. AIK were once again eliminated in the semifinals, this time in seven games.

Head coach Roger Melin and assistant coach Gunnar Persson left the club after the 2011–12 season. In replacement, Per-Erik Johnsson was acquired as AIK's new head coach while Mats Lindgren and Anders Hultin became new assistant coaches.[37]

KHL invitation (2009)

In November 2009, AIK were invited to join the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). The agreement would have let AIK join the KHL in the 2010–11 season.[38] AIK organized a meeting with the club's supporters where the members would make their decision through voting.[39] However, the Swedish Ice Hockey Association (SIHA) declined AIK's request to join the KHL.[40]

Season-by-season records

Year Level Division Record Avg.
home
atnd.
Notes Ref.
Position W-T-L
W-OT-L
This is a partial list, featuring the five most recent seasons. For a more complete list, see List of AIK IF seasons.
2014–15 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 13th 16–5–7–24 3,513 [41]
HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier 1st 4–4–0–2 2,867 [42]
2015–16 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 1st 28–9–3–12 4,530 [43]
HockeyAllsvenskan finals 2–1–0–2 6,897 Won 3–2 in games vs Tingsryds AIF [44]
SHL qualifiers 1–0–1–3 7,706 Lost 4–1 in games vs Karlskrona HK [45]
2016–17 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 5th 23–5–6–18 3,872 [46]
HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs 1st 4–0–1–0 5,111 [47]
Playoff to SHL qualifiers 1–0–1–1 7,394 Lost 2–1 in games to BIK Karlskoga [48]
2017–18 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 3rd 23–6–4–19 4,304 [49]
HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs 4th 1–1–1–2 3,298 [50]
2018–19 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 1st 30–5–9–8 4,698 [51]
HockeyAllsvenskan finals 1–1–0–3 7,307 Lost 2–3 in games vs IK Oskarshamn [52]
Playoff to SHL qualifiers 0–0–0–2 5,930 Lost 0–2 in games to Leksands IF [53]

Players and personnel

Current roster

Updated 20 September, 2020.[54][55]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
53   Claes Endre G L 27 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
3   Simon Fernholm D L 28 2017 Stockholm, Sweden
29   Lucas Feuk C/LW L 21 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
24   Dennis Fröland D R 30 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
36   Anton Holm W L 32 2017 Nacka, Sweden
8   Oliver Horrsell D L 24 2020 Uppsala, Sweden
58   Robin Jacobsson D L 36 2019 Stockholm, Sweden
41   Johan Johnsson (A) C/LW L 29 2020 Jönköping, Sweden
96   Anton Karlsson LW/C L 26 2020 Lerum, Sweden
19   Amil Krupic D L 27 2020 Halmstad, Sweden
49   Christian Kåsastul D L 25 2020 Skien, Norway
15   Elias Lindström C/RW R 22 2020 Sweden
79   Lukas Macklin RW R 22 2017 Österhaninge, Sweden
26   Oscar Nord (A) C/RW L 26 2018 Stockholm, Sweden
92   Edvin Olofsson G L 24 2020 Sweden
4   Samuel Sjölund D L 21 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
17   Jacob Svensson C L 24 2019 Brynäs, Sweden
91   Victor Söderström D R 21 2020 Skutskär, Sweden
62   Kim Tallberg LW L 31 2019 Norrköping, Sweden
90   Oliver Wahlström C/RW L 22 2020 Yarmouth, Maine
12   Carl Wassenius C L 23 2018 Stockholm, Sweden
23   Fredric Weigel C L 30 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
7   Filip Windlert (C) D L 29 2017 Stockholm, Sweden

Team captains

Honored members

 
AIK retired numbers at Hovet arena.
AIK IF retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retirement
1 Leif Holmqvist G 1964–1975
2 Mats Thelin D 1980–1984, 1987–1994
5 Bert-Ola Nordlander D 1963–1973
10 Rolf Edberg C 1970–1978, 1981–1983
11 Peter Gradin LW 1978–1998
18 Leif Holmgren C 1971–1986
22 Ulf Nilsson C 1967–1974

Trophies and awards

Team

Individual

Guldhjälmen

Guldpucken

See also

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External links

  • AIK Hockey – official site
  • Black Army – official supporter club's site
  • Smokinglirarna – supporter site
  • Golden Hill – supporter forum

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This article is about AIK s men s ice hockey department For women s ice hockey department see AIK Hockey Dam For other departments of the club see Allmanna Idrottsklubben Active departments Allmanna Idrottsklubben Ishockeyforening abbreviated AIK IF also known as AIK Hockey often abbreviated AIK in hockey subjects is the ice hockey department of sports club Allmanna Idrottsklubben based in Stockholm Sweden Since 2014 AIK s men s team compete in HockeyAllsvenskan the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden following a four year spell in the top flight the SHL The women s team competes in Riksserien the highest division of women s ice hockey AIK s home games are mainly played at Hovet which seats 8 050 spectators though some high profile games may be played at Avicii Arena which has a larger capacity of 13 850 1 2 AIKCityStockholm SwedenLeagueHockeyAllsvenskanFounded1921 1891 Home arenaHovetColors General managerAnders GozziHead coachHakan AhlundCaptainChristian SandbergWebsiteaikhockey seFranchise history1921 1923AIK1925 presentAIKChampionshipsLe Mat Trophy1934 1935 1938 1946 1947 1982 1984Current seasonIn the team s 101 year history AIK has played 66 seasons in Sweden s top division 27 of which in the SHL They have won the Le Mat Trophy as Swedish champions in ice hockey seven times in 1934 1935 1938 1946 1947 1982 and 1984 and have been runners up an additional six times in 1930 1936 1940 1968 1978 and 1981 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1921 1977 1 2 Golden era 1978 1984 1 3 Yo yo years financial trouble and Division 1 1985 2006 1 4 Return to Elitserien 2010 1 5 KHL invitation 2009 2 Season by season records 3 Players and personnel 3 1 Current roster 3 2 Team captains 3 3 Honored members 4 Trophies and awards 4 1 Team 4 2 Individual 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditEarly years 1921 1977 Edit AIK s ice hockey section was formed in 1921 by Anton Johansson The team s first competition was a non championship series Traningsserien which they won However just two years later in 1923 the section was shut down 3 only to be re founded in 1925 4 AIK participated in its first season in the former Elitserien in 1930 31 They finished in fifth place and qualified for the playoffs where they lost to Sodertalje SK in the semifinal 5 The following season AIK finished in top place in the league but again lost in the semifinal to Sodertalje 6 AIK knocked out their fierce rival Djurgardens IF en route to clinching their first championship in 1934 7 In the final AIK met Hammarby IF defeating them by a score of 1 0 7 Over the years AIK would face Hammarby many times in championship battles In 1935 AIK defended the trophy with another final win against Hammarby this time with a score of 2 1 8 In 1936 Hammarby beat AIK when the teams both made it to the final The first game ended 1 1 and in the second leg Hammarby won 5 1 9 In 1938 AIK won their third championship with a 2 0 win in the final against Hammarby 10 In 1940 IK Gota would reach the final instead of Hammarby to meet AIK AIK lost the final 1 4 11 It would take four years until AIK returned to the final with a chance to win the Le Mat Trophy in 1945 However AIK lost in the final to Sodertalje 12 but won the championship in the two following years 13 After these successful years AIK would yo yo between the new first tier league Division I and the second tier league Division II from 1954 to 1960 In 1960 AIK entered the highest division again but it would be almost two decades until the team would make another final During this period their best result came in the 1965 66 season when they reached the quarterfinal 13 Golden era 1978 1984 Edit In 1978 AIK met Brynas IF in the semifinals 14 In Gavle AIK lost 2 3 which put pressure on AIK s side in the second leg 9 155 supporters at Hovet saw AIK crush Brynas 8 0 necessitating a third game to be played at a neutral arena Scandinavium AIK won 3 2 and reached the final against Skelleftea AIK 13 14 who had won both semifinal games against Modo In the final against AIK Skelleftea won two of the three games and received the gold medals 14 After two disappointing consecutive seasons AIK s golden era began The team finished in second place in the 1980 81 Elitserien season and made the playoffs 13 Vastra Frolunda IF were their opponents in the semifinals where AIK easily won 6 3 and 5 1 Skelleftea AIK were seeking to again join AIK in the final But Farjestads BK won two of three games against them and instead Farjestad reached the final Farjestad showed strength in the final games and won three out of four games AIK became the second best team once again 15 AIK finished in third place in the following season eight points behind the winners Farjestad 13 AIK faced Farjestad in the semifinals In Karlstad AIK won 5 4 and had a great opportunity to qualify for another final game At home at Hovet AIK treated their supporters to a 4 0 win The other team to reach the final was IF Bjorkloven who finished in second in Elitserien Four games were about to be played AIK lost the first 0 2 but the following two games ended with AIK winning 3 2 and 4 3 The team now had a chance to win the championship at Hovet Bjorkloven though took their last chance and won 4 2 The final fifth leg was played in Scandinavium in Gothenburg AIK won 3 2 and became the Swedish champions for the first time in over 30 years 16 The following season Farjestad exacted their revenge in the semifinals by knocking out AIK with two wins to one 17 But it wouldn t take long for the team and their fans to celebrate once again AIK finished first in the 1983 84 Elitserien season ahead of Djurgarden Bjorkloven and Sodertalje 13 In the semifinals against Sodertalje AIK won the final two games 5 3 and 4 3 Awaiting AIK in the best of three finals were Djurgarden this being the first and thus far only time that these two Stockholm rivals met in a Swedish Championship final AIK won the first game 5 2 and continued on with a 2 0 win in the second leg The final game ended 4 1 to AIK who were thus crowned 1984 Swedish Champions their seventh title and also their most recent 18 Yo yo years financial trouble and Division 1 1985 2006 Edit The success of the 1983 84 season was immediately followed by disappointment with the club failing to make the playoffs following an eighth place finish 13 19 This was just the beginning however as the following year AIK finished 10th and were relegated to Division 1 20 This visit to the second tier would be short with the team finishing a perfect first in their Division 1 group with an 18 0 0 record and then finishing first in continuation league Allsvenskan winning promotion back to Elitserien 13 21 In Elitserien the playoffs now included quarter finals where AIK in 1988 won against Djurgarden However Farjestad knocked out AIK in the semifinals 22 In the 1992 93 season AIK finished last in the first round and were sent down to Allsvenskan after Christmas AIK finished fourth in Allsvenskan and had to win a best of three playoff series to keep their Elitserien hopes alive But AIK lost two games against Hammarby and were relegated to Division 1 13 23 AIK made it short in Division 1 The team won the Eastern Division and reached Allsvenskan where they finished on third place and qualified for the playoffs to the Kvalserien Whilst there AIK knocked out Skelleftea AIK and joined the final Kvalserien AIK headed first placed Bodens IK in the last game and had to beat them by three goals to be promoted to Elitserien In a remarkable and among the AIK supporters historical game AIK won against Boden 3 0 AIK s goaltender Rolf Ridderwall saved a penalty shot in the final minutes which led AIK back to Elitserien 24 AIK didn t reach the playoffs in neither the 1994 95 nor 1995 96 season 13 25 26 However the following season they made it to the semifinals after having knocked out Djurgarden in the quarterfinals 13 27 Lulea HF though won three games out of five in the semifinals 27 In 1998 AIK once again had to qualify in order to keep playing in Elitserien This time the team showed their qualities by winning the five entering games and kept their Elitserien spot 28 The two following seasons AIK missed the playoffs 29 30 In the 2000 01 Elitserien season AIK played in their last playoff series in that league before their relegation The team were knocked out by Djurgarden in the quarterfinals after having won just one of five games 31 The following season AIK finished on eleventh place and played in Kvalserien AIK didn t finish among the promoted teams and were thus relegated to Allsvenskan 32 AIK would spend the rest of the decade in divisions below Elitserien In the team s two seasons in Allsvenskan before being relegated down to Division I AIK made it to the Kvalserien both years but failed to qualify back to Elitserien both times 33 34 After finishing fifth in SuperAllsvenskan in the 2003 04 season AIK were relegated to the third tier league Division 1 due to their financial difficulties 34 AIK finished first in their division the following season and had their chance to qualify for Allsvenskan Because of the NHL lockout AIK was strengthened by NHL players Mattias Norstrom and Georges Laraque AIK won their Allsvenskan qualifier and were promoted back to Allsvenskan together with Nybro Vikings IF who finished second 35 Return to Elitserien 2010 Edit Game between AIK vs Djurgarden Hockey AIK started a massive effort to return to Elitserien in the 2008 09 season one of the reasons being financial problems Former Tre Kronor head coach Roger Melin was appointed and NHL defenceman Dick Tarnstrom and Elitserien players such as Christopher Heino Lindberg and Per Savilahti Nagander joined the club With a second place finish in HockeyAllsvenskan the following season AIK qualified for the 2009 Kvalserien where they finished in third place just three points behind second placed Rogle BK With another second place finish the following season AIK once again joined the Kvalserien With only one game left against Vaxjo Lakers Hockey at Hovet AIK were on the second and last Elitserien spot with only one point ahead of the third placed team Rogle BK AIK won the game 2 0 and returned to the top tier league Elitserien after eight years 36 AIK s first season in Elitserien in nine years was a major success The team were expected by many hockey experts to be forced to play in the Kvalserien qualification for Elitserien but the team managed to capture the 8th and last playoff spot and thus reached the playoffs AIK s starting goaltender Viktor Fasth contributed greatly to this success and received the Honken Trophy award as a result In the playoffs the team went on to beat regular season champions HV71 4 0 in the quarterfinals In the semifinals AIK met Farjestads BK who finished second in the regular season Farjestad knocked out AIK from the playoffs beating AIK 4 0 in the semifinals In the 2011 12 season AIK improved and finished 7th and once again qualified for the playoffs Richard Gynge captured the Hakan Loob Trophy by scoring 28 goals and Robert Rosen won the scoring league with 60 points 21 goals 39 assists Viktor Fasth also won the Honken Trophy for the second consecutive year Just like last year AIK were chosen to meet the regular season champions Lulea HF in the quarterfinals AIK eliminated Lulea in five games and advanced to the semifinals for the second consecutive year where they would face Skelleftea AIK AIK were once again eliminated in the semifinals this time in seven games Head coach Roger Melin and assistant coach Gunnar Persson left the club after the 2011 12 season In replacement Per Erik Johnsson was acquired as AIK s new head coach while Mats Lindgren and Anders Hultin became new assistant coaches 37 KHL invitation 2009 Edit In November 2009 AIK were invited to join the Kontinental Hockey League KHL The agreement would have let AIK join the KHL in the 2010 11 season 38 AIK organized a meeting with the club s supporters where the members would make their decision through voting 39 However the Swedish Ice Hockey Association SIHA declined AIK s request to join the KHL 40 Season by season records EditYear Level Division Record Avg homeatnd Notes Ref Position W T LW OT LThis is a partial list featuring the five most recent seasons For a more complete list see List of AIK IF seasons 2014 15 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 13th 16 5 7 24 3 513 41 HockeyAllsvenskan qualifier 1st 4 4 0 2 2 867 42 2015 16 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 1st 28 9 3 12 4 530 43 HockeyAllsvenskan finals 2 1 0 2 6 897 Won 3 2 in games vs Tingsryds AIF 44 SHL qualifiers 1 0 1 3 7 706 Lost 4 1 in games vs Karlskrona HK 45 2016 17 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 5th 23 5 6 18 3 872 46 HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs 1st 4 0 1 0 5 111 47 Playoff to SHL qualifiers 1 0 1 1 7 394 Lost 2 1 in games to BIK Karlskoga 48 2017 18 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 3rd 23 6 4 19 4 304 49 HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs 4th 1 1 1 2 3 298 50 2018 19 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 1st 30 5 9 8 4 698 51 HockeyAllsvenskan finals 1 1 0 3 7 307 Lost 2 3 in games vs IK Oskarshamn 52 Playoff to SHL qualifiers 0 0 0 2 5 930 Lost 0 2 in games to Leksands IF 53 Players and personnel EditCurrent roster Edit Updated 20 September 2020 54 55 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace53 Claes Endre G L 27 2020 Stockholm Sweden3 Simon Fernholm D L 28 2017 Stockholm Sweden29 Lucas Feuk C LW L 21 2020 Stockholm Sweden24 Dennis Froland D R 30 2020 Stockholm Sweden36 Anton Holm W L 32 2017 Nacka Sweden8 Oliver Horrsell D L 24 2020 Uppsala Sweden58 Robin Jacobsson D L 36 2019 Stockholm Sweden41 Johan Johnsson A C LW L 29 2020 Jonkoping Sweden96 Anton Karlsson LW C L 26 2020 Lerum Sweden19 Amil Krupic D L 27 2020 Halmstad Sweden49 Christian Kasastul D L 25 2020 Skien Norway15 Elias Lindstrom C RW R 22 2020 Sweden79 Lukas Macklin RW R 22 2017 Osterhaninge Sweden26 Oscar Nord A C RW L 26 2018 Stockholm Sweden92 Edvin Olofsson G L 24 2020 Sweden4 Samuel Sjolund D L 21 2020 Stockholm Sweden17 Jacob Svensson C L 24 2019 Brynas Sweden91 Victor Soderstrom D R 21 2020 Skutskar Sweden62 Kim Tallberg LW L 31 2019 Norrkoping Sweden90 Oliver Wahlstrom C RW L 22 2020 Yarmouth Maine12 Carl Wassenius C L 23 2018 Stockholm Sweden23 Fredric Weigel C L 30 2020 Stockholm Sweden7 Filip Windlert C D L 29 2017 Stockholm SwedenTeam captains Edit Rikard Franzen 2000 01 Anders Gozzi 2002 03 Roger Rosen 2003 04 David Engblom 2004 08 Dick Tarnstrom 2008 13 Patric Blomdahl 2013 15 Christian Sandberg 2015 2019 Jacob Dahlstrom 2019 2020 Filip Windlert 2020 present Honored members Edit AIK retired numbers at Hovet arena AIK IF retired numbers No Player Position Career No retirement1 Leif Holmqvist G 1964 1975 2 Mats Thelin D 1980 1984 1987 1994 5 Bert Ola Nordlander D 1963 1973 10 Rolf Edberg C 1970 1978 1981 1983 11 Peter Gradin LW 1978 1998 18 Leif Holmgren C 1971 1986 22 Ulf Nilsson C 1967 1974 Trophies and awards EditTeam Edit Le Mat Trophy 7 1934 1935 1938 1946 1947 1982 1984Individual Edit Guldhjalmen Rikard Franzen 1999 2000Guldpucken Bert Ola Nordlander 1966 67 Leif Holmqvist 1967 68 1969 70 Rolf Edberg 1977 78 Per Erik Eklund 1983 84 Bo Berglund 1987 88 Viktor Fasth 2010 11Honken Trophy Viktor Fasth 2010 11 2011 12Hakan Loob Trophy Robert Burakovsky 1989 90Elitserien Rookie of the Year Michael Nylander 1991 92Rinkens riddare Leif Holmqvist 1967 68 Mats Lindberg 1999 2000See also EditAllmanna IdrottsklubbenReferences Edit Globen information Archived August 20 2010 at the Wayback Machine 2010 11 Elitserien game schedule Archived August 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine 1922 23 AIK season in Swedish AIK Archived from the original on 2012 03 07 Retrieved 2010 10 26 1924 25 AIK IF season in Swedish AIK Archived from the original on 2012 03 07 Retrieved 2010 10 26 1931 32 AIK IF season in Swedish AIK Archived from the original on 2012 03 07 Retrieved 2010 10 26 1931 32 AIK IF season in Swedish AIK Archived from the original on 2010 12 13 Retrieved 2010 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