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Timrå IK

Timrå IK is a professional Swedish ice hockey team based in Timrå, north of Sundsvall. It competes in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), which is the top-tier league in Sweden, since being promoted by winning 2021 SHL qualifiers. Previous seasons in the top Swedish division include 1956–57 to 1975–76, 1977–78, 1981–82, 2000–01 to 2012–13 and 2018–19. The team's home venue is NHC Arena with a capacity of 6,000 spectators.

Timrå IK
CityTimrå, Sweden
LeagueSwedish Hockey League
Founded11 May 1928; 95 years ago (1928-05-11)
Home arenaNHC Arena
(Capacity: 6,000)
Colours     
General managerKimmo Kapanen
Head coachOlli Jokinen
CaptainAnton Lander
Websitetimraik.se
Home colours
Away colours
Franchise history
1928–1942Wifstavarvs IK
1942–1963Wifsta/Östrands IF
1963–1966Wifsta/Östrand–Fagerviks IF
1966–1990Timrå IK
1990–1994Sundsvall/Timrå Hockey
1994–1995ST Hockey
1995–presentTimrå IK
Current season
Artwork consisting of a helmet outside NHC Arena.

The club was founded on 11 Maj 1928 as a boxing club and started the ice hockey section in 1937.[1][2] Timrå are historically traditional rivals with MoDo Hockey since they both are situated in Västernorrland County and are playing in the professional ice hockey leagues in Sweden.

History edit

The club origins from Wifstavarfs GIF, founded in 1921, later relaunched as Wifstavarvs IK, in 1928, and Östrands IF, founded in 1931. Both clubs started playing ice hockey in 1938 and in the summer of 1942 they merged into Wifsta/Östrands IF, more commonly called W/Ö. W/Ö made its first Swedish Championship appearance in 1943. The championships were played independently from the national league at the time.[3]

Five seasons later, 1948–49 the team was accepted for play in the national league system in Sweden. Starting in third league, Wifsta/Östrands IF won nine out of ten games and directly advanced to second league or Division II Norra (North Division).

In the spring of 1956, having spent seven seasons facing teams like Brynäs IF, Mora IK and Leksands IF, W/Ö qualified for the top national league on March 10, 1956 as the top league, Division I, nicknamed Allsvenskan by many, was expanded from 6+6 to 8+8 teams, a North and South Division.

In 1963, the local club Fagerviks GF was absorbed and W/Ö was renamed Wifsta/Östrand–Fagerviks IF or simply WÖF.

Starting with the 1958–59 season, W/Ö was playing its home games on an artificial ice rink. Some years later an ice arena was built, and WÖF played its first indoor season 1965–66 under the roof of what is now NHK Arena. Just one year later, the lengthy name Wifsta/Östrand–Fagerviks IF was finally replaced by Timrå IK as of 1966–67.

Timrå IK continued to play successful hockey and stayed in the top league in Sweden until Elitserien was formed in 1975. Having finished last of the 10 teams, the club received their first relegation and was demoted after 20 years in the top league. Back in second league for the 1976–77 season, Timrå stood undefeated in all 22 games and qualified for promotion again. However, it did not last. Two one-year visits in Elitserien 1977–78 and 1981–82 ended in low results and relegation.

Many winters later, still in second league, an effort to regain the status of old times was made. On May 22, 1990, the collaboration Sundsvall/Timrå Hockey was formed with the nearby club IF Sundsvall Hockey. Still no success, and just a few years after, the joint Main/Farm team relationship was ended.

Some confusion followed when the former Timrå club was named ST Hockey during the 1994–95 season, but is since April 6, 1995 known as Timrå IK yet again.

After qualifying for the Kvalserien in 2000, the Red Eagles finally earned promotion to Elitserien on April 14, 2000, and returned to Elitserien after 18 years of absence. Almost three years later, March 1, 2003, Timrå IK played the Swedish Championship playoffs for the first time since 1974.

In the 2007–08 season Timrå IK moved up Anton Lander and Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson from the junior teams. Despite both being only 16 years old at the time, their game was a success. They were both offered, and signed, professional hockey contracts with the club.

In the 2012–13 season, Timrå finished eleventh in the regular season and therefore had to play in the 2013 Kvalserien to stay in the top-tier league, but the team finished outside the top two spots and was relegated to the second-tier league HockeyAllsvenskan for the first time since the 1999–2000 season.

After playing five seasons in HockeyAllsvenskan, Timrå were able to earn a promotion to the SHL following the conclusion of the 2017–18 HockeyAllsvenskan season. Some of the key players during the season and the subsequent promotion playoffs were Jonathan Dahlén, Vilmos Galló, Anton Wedin and goaltender Henrik Haukeland.[4]

Crest evolution edit

 
Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson in Timrå IK's away jersey

The crest of Timrå IK consists of a shield with two pines with the text Timrå IK spelled out in sky-blue letters at the bottom. Present shield is a contemporary interpretation of Timrå IK's earlier shields and made its debut for the 2012/2013 season when it replaced the earlier Timrå Red Eagles shield which had been in used since season 1996/1997.[5] The current logo resembles the shield of Timrå Municipality along with Västernorrland County and has a strong local connection.[6]

In the original shield the abbreviation of the club "WIK" (Wifstavarvs IK) is spelled out and the clubs year of inception spelled in the right corner. During the fusion with IF Sundsvall Hockey they jointly played under the name "Sundsvall Timrå Hockey" (ST Hockey) and which crest beard little resemblance to Timrå IK's former shields.[7]

Average attendances edit

The table below show Timrå IK's attendances for the latest seasons in both the SHL and HockeyAllsvenskan during regular season.[8][9][10]

Season Stadium Capacity Total Average Occupancy League
2016–17 NHC Arena 6,000 78 949 3 036   50.6% HA
2017–18 79 585 3 061   51% HA
2018–19 102 228 3 932   65.5% SHL
2019–20 86 814 3 339   55.7% HA
2020–21 1 158 45   0.8% HA
2021–22 91 502 3 519   58.6% SHL

Season-by-season results edit

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Timrå IK. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Timrå IK seasons.

Season League GP W L T OTW Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2017–18 Allsv 52 26 12 14 7 99 134 99 298 1st Won in Hockeyallsvenskan Final, 3–0 (Leksand)
Won in Direktkval, 4–3 (Karlskrona)
Promoted to SHL
2018–19 SHL 52 10 33 9 5 44 115 182 418 14th Lost in Direktkval, 3–4 (Oskarshamn)
Relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan
2019–20 Allsv 52 29 11 12 8 107 178 116 617 3rd (Play Off (Slutspelsserien) (6 teams) cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
2020–21 Allsv 52 36 10 2 4 118 199 101 488 1st Won in Hockeyallsvenskan Final, 4–1 (IF Björklöven)
Promoted to SHL
2021–22 SHL 52 14 29 4 5 56 133 177 409 14th Won in Play Out, 4–0 (Djurgårdens IF)

Players and personnel edit

Current roster edit

Updated: 4 March 2023.[11][12]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
10   Robin Alvarez LW L 36 2021 Malmö, Sweden
19   Erik Andersson LW L 29 2021 Nittorp, Sweden
23   Jeremy Boyce C L 30 2010 Stockholm, Sweden
54   Jonathan Dahlén (A) LW L 26 2022 Östersund, Sweden
26   Noel Edfeldt D L 20 2021 Ånge, Sweden
4   Tim Erixon D L 33 2021 Port Chester, New York, United States
63   Elmeri Eronen D R 29 2022 Turku, Finland
78   Robin Hanzl C L 35 2021 Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia
94   Sebastian Hartmann RW R 29 2019 Uppsala, Sweden
30   Jacob Johansson G L 30 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
27   Oliver Johansson C L 20 2021 Sundsvall, Sweden
36   Karolus Kaarlehto G L 26 2023 Turku, Finland
51   Anton Lander (C) C L 32 2022 Sundsvall, Sweden
33   Albin Lundin C L 28 2019 Stockholm, Sweden
6   Joonas Lyytinen D L 29 2022 Espoo, Finland
15   Panu Mieho C L 29 2023 Helsinki, Finland
91   Magnus Pääjärvi LW L 32 2022 Norrköping, Sweden
34   Olli Palola RW R 35 2023 Oulu, Finland
14   Emil Pettersson C L 30 2022 Sundsvall, Sweden
61   Axel Rindell D R 23 2022 Espoo, Finland
7   Jakob Stenqvist D R 26 2022 Mora, Sweden
9   Didrik Strömberg (A) D L 30 2021 Sundsvall, Sweden
2   Per Svensson D L 35 2020 Oskarshamn, Sweden
22   Dennis Värmhed C L 21 2022 Stockholm, Sweden
24   Erik Walli-Walterholm LW L 25 2020 Stockholm, Sweden
57   Anton Wedin LW L 31 2022 Sundsvall, Sweden

Honored members edit

Timrå IK retired numbers
No. Player Position Career
5 Lennart Svedberg D 1959–62, 1969–72
8 Eje Lindström D 1953–60
11 Bert-Ola Nordlander D 1956–63
20 Henrik Zetterberg C 1997–2002, 2004–05
24 Mats Näslund LW 1975–78

Team captains edit

Head coaches edit

  • Stig Andersson (1956–1962)
  • Orvar Kempe (1962–1964)
  • Sven Lindström (1964–1967)
  • Verner Persson & Göte Viklund (1967–1968)
  • Roine Björkstrand (1968–1970)
  • Eje Lindström (1970–1976)
  • Jan-Erik Nilsson (1976–1978)
  • Håkan Nygren (1978–1980)
  • Olle Åhman (1980–1983)
  • Björn Pettersson & Christer Sehlstedt (1983–1984)
  • Håkan Pettersson & Ulf Backlund (1984–1985)
  • Håkan Pettersson & Christer Sehlstedt (1985–1986)
  • Rolf Norrbom (1986–1987)
  • Steven Brown (1987–1988)
  • Lage Edin (1988–1989)
  • Ulf Weinstock & Peter Crone (1989–1990)
  • Ulf Weinstock & Sune Bergman (1990–1991)
  • Ulf Weinstock & Lars-Eje Lindström (1991–1992)
  • Juhani Tamminen & Magnus Billman (1992–1993)
  • Ulf Thors & Magnus Billman (1993–1994)
  • Lars-Eje Lindström (1994–1998)
  • Peo Larsson (1998−2002)
  • Lars Molin (2002)
  • Kent Johansson (2002–2007)
  • Charles Berglund (2007–2010)
  • Per-Erik Johnsson (2010–2011)
  • Kent Norberg (2011–2012)
  • Tomas Montén (2012–2013)
  • Rolf Nilsson (2013–2014)
  • Roger Forsberg (2014–2017)
  • Fredrik Andersson (2017–2022)
  • Anders "Ante" Karlsson (2019–present)

References edit

  1. ^ "Bulla upp i taket" (in Swedish). Timrå IK:s supporterklubb. 2 July 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  2. ^ "1928 – 1936 I begynnelsen / 1928 - 1936 In the beginning". dubbeltallen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Timrå IK celebrates 90 years" (in Swedish). Timrå IK. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  4. ^ "Direktkval till SHL" (in Swedish). Swedish Ice Hockey Association. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  5. ^ "Timrå IK byter klubbmärke" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  6. ^ "Timrå IK:s klubbmärke" (in Swedish). Timrå IK. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  7. ^ "1995 – 2000 Vägen till Elitserien" (in Swedish). Dubbeltallen. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  8. ^ "SHL Publiksnitt". Swedish Hockey League. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Hockeyallsvenskan Publiksnitt". Hockeyallsvenskan. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  10. ^ "HockeyAllsvenskan år för år: 2015/16". Hockeyallsvenskan. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Timrå IK current roster" (in Swedish). Timrå IK. 4 March 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Timrå IK profile page". eliteprospects.com. 4 March 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023.

External links edit

  • Official Website (in Swedish)
  • Supporterclub Website (Official Fan Club)
  • Discussion Forum

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Timra IK is a professional Swedish ice hockey team based in Timra north of Sundsvall It competes in the Swedish Hockey League SHL which is the top tier league in Sweden since being promoted by winning 2021 SHL qualifiers Previous seasons in the top Swedish division include 1956 57 to 1975 76 1977 78 1981 82 2000 01 to 2012 13 and 2018 19 The team s home venue is NHC Arena with a capacity of 6 000 spectators Timra IKCityTimra SwedenLeagueSwedish Hockey LeagueFounded11 May 1928 95 years ago 1928 05 11 Home arenaNHC Arena Capacity 6 000 Colours General managerKimmo KapanenHead coachOlli JokinenCaptainAnton LanderWebsitetimraik seHome coloursAway coloursFranchise history1928 1942Wifstavarvs IK1942 1963Wifsta Ostrands IF1963 1966Wifsta Ostrand Fagerviks IF1966 1990Timra IK1990 1994Sundsvall Timra Hockey1994 1995ST Hockey1995 presentTimra IKCurrent seasonArtwork consisting of a helmet outside NHC Arena The club was founded on 11 Maj 1928 as a boxing club and started the ice hockey section in 1937 1 2 Timra are historically traditional rivals with MoDo Hockey since they both are situated in Vasternorrland County and are playing in the professional ice hockey leagues in Sweden Contents 1 History 2 Crest evolution 3 Average attendances 4 Season by season results 5 Players and personnel 5 1 Current roster 5 2 Honored members 5 3 Team captains 5 4 Head coaches 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe club origins from Wifstavarfs GIF founded in 1921 later relaunched as Wifstavarvs IK in 1928 and Ostrands IF founded in 1931 Both clubs started playing ice hockey in 1938 and in the summer of 1942 they merged into Wifsta Ostrands IF more commonly called W O W O made its first Swedish Championship appearance in 1943 The championships were played independently from the national league at the time 3 Five seasons later 1948 49 the team was accepted for play in the national league system in Sweden Starting in third league Wifsta Ostrands IF won nine out of ten games and directly advanced to second league or Division II Norra North Division In the spring of 1956 having spent seven seasons facing teams like Brynas IF Mora IK and Leksands IF W O qualified for the top national league on March 10 1956 as the top league Division I nicknamed Allsvenskan by many was expanded from 6 6 to 8 8 teams a North and South Division In 1963 the local club Fagerviks GF was absorbed and W O was renamed Wifsta Ostrand Fagerviks IF or simply WOF Starting with the 1958 59 season W O was playing its home games on an artificial ice rink Some years later an ice arena was built and WOF played its first indoor season 1965 66 under the roof of what is now NHK Arena Just one year later the lengthy name Wifsta Ostrand Fagerviks IF was finally replaced by Timra IK as of 1966 67 Timra IK continued to play successful hockey and stayed in the top league in Sweden until Elitserien was formed in 1975 Having finished last of the 10 teams the club received their first relegation and was demoted after 20 years in the top league Back in second league for the 1976 77 season Timra stood undefeated in all 22 games and qualified for promotion again However it did not last Two one year visits in Elitserien 1977 78 and 1981 82 ended in low results and relegation Many winters later still in second league an effort to regain the status of old times was made On May 22 1990 the collaboration Sundsvall Timra Hockey was formed with the nearby club IF Sundsvall Hockey Still no success and just a few years after the joint Main Farm team relationship was ended Some confusion followed when the former Timra club was named ST Hockey during the 1994 95 season but is since April 6 1995 known as Timra IK yet again After qualifying for the Kvalserien in 2000 the Red Eagles finally earned promotion to Elitserien on April 14 2000 and returned to Elitserien after 18 years of absence Almost three years later March 1 2003 Timra IK played the Swedish Championship playoffs for the first time since 1974 In the 2007 08 season Timra IK moved up Anton Lander and Magnus Paajarvi Svensson from the junior teams Despite both being only 16 years old at the time their game was a success They were both offered and signed professional hockey contracts with the club In the 2012 13 season Timra finished eleventh in the regular season and therefore had to play in the 2013 Kvalserien to stay in the top tier league but the team finished outside the top two spots and was relegated to the second tier league HockeyAllsvenskan for the first time since the 1999 2000 season After playing five seasons in HockeyAllsvenskan Timra were able to earn a promotion to the SHL following the conclusion of the 2017 18 HockeyAllsvenskan season Some of the key players during the season and the subsequent promotion playoffs were Jonathan Dahlen Vilmos Gallo Anton Wedin and goaltender Henrik Haukeland 4 Crest evolution edit nbsp Magnus Paajarvi Svensson in Timra IK s away jerseyThe crest of Timra IK consists of a shield with two pines with the text Timra IK spelled out in sky blue letters at the bottom Present shield is a contemporary interpretation of Timra IK s earlier shields and made its debut for the 2012 2013 season when it replaced the earlier Timra Red Eagles shield which had been in used since season 1996 1997 5 The current logo resembles the shield of Timra Municipality along with Vasternorrland County and has a strong local connection 6 In the original shield the abbreviation of the club WIK Wifstavarvs IK is spelled out and the clubs year of inception spelled in the right corner During the fusion with IF Sundsvall Hockey they jointly played under the name Sundsvall Timra Hockey ST Hockey and which crest beard little resemblance to Timra IK s former shields 7 Average attendances editThe table below show Timra IK s attendances for the latest seasons in both the SHL and HockeyAllsvenskan during regular season 8 9 10 Season Stadium Capacity Total Average Occupancy League2016 17 NHC Arena 6 000 78 949 3 036 nbsp 50 6 HA2017 18 79 585 3 061 nbsp 51 HA2018 19 102 228 3 932 nbsp 65 5 SHL2019 20 86 814 3 339 nbsp 55 7 HA2020 21 1 158 45 nbsp 0 8 HA2021 22 91 502 3 519 nbsp 58 6 SHLSeason by season results editThis is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Timra IK For the full season by season history see List of Timra IK seasons Season League GP W L T OTW Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs2017 18 Allsv 52 26 12 14 7 99 134 99 298 1st Won in Hockeyallsvenskan Final 3 0 Leksand Won in Direktkval 4 3 Karlskrona Promoted to SHL2018 19 SHL 52 10 33 9 5 44 115 182 418 14th Lost in Direktkval 3 4 Oskarshamn Relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan2019 20 Allsv 52 29 11 12 8 107 178 116 617 3rd Play Off Slutspelsserien 6 teams cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2020 21 Allsv 52 36 10 2 4 118 199 101 488 1st Won in Hockeyallsvenskan Final 4 1 IF Bjorkloven Promoted to SHL2021 22 SHL 52 14 29 4 5 56 133 177 409 14th Won in Play Out 4 0 Djurgardens IF Players and personnel editCurrent roster edit Updated 4 March 2023 11 12 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace10 nbsp Robin Alvarez LW L 36 2021 Malmo Sweden19 nbsp Erik Andersson LW L 29 2021 Nittorp Sweden23 nbsp Jeremy Boyce C L 30 2010 Stockholm Sweden54 nbsp Jonathan Dahlen A LW L 26 2022 Ostersund Sweden26 nbsp Noel Edfeldt D L 20 2021 Ange Sweden4 nbsp Tim Erixon D L 33 2021 Port Chester New York United States63 nbsp Elmeri Eronen D R 29 2022 Turku Finland78 nbsp Robin Hanzl C L 35 2021 Usti nad Labem Czechoslovakia94 nbsp Sebastian Hartmann RW R 29 2019 Uppsala Sweden30 nbsp Jacob Johansson G L 30 2020 Stockholm Sweden27 nbsp Oliver Johansson C L 20 2021 Sundsvall Sweden36 nbsp Karolus Kaarlehto G L 26 2023 Turku Finland51 nbsp Anton Lander C C L 32 2022 Sundsvall Sweden33 nbsp Albin Lundin C L 28 2019 Stockholm Sweden6 nbsp Joonas Lyytinen D L 29 2022 Espoo Finland15 nbsp Panu Mieho C L 29 2023 Helsinki Finland91 nbsp Magnus Paajarvi LW L 32 2022 Norrkoping Sweden34 nbsp Olli Palola RW R 35 2023 Oulu Finland14 nbsp Emil Pettersson C L 30 2022 Sundsvall Sweden61 nbsp Axel Rindell D R 23 2022 Espoo Finland7 nbsp Jakob Stenqvist D R 26 2022 Mora Sweden9 nbsp Didrik Stromberg A D L 30 2021 Sundsvall Sweden2 nbsp Per Svensson D L 35 2020 Oskarshamn Sweden22 nbsp Dennis Varmhed C L 21 2022 Stockholm Sweden24 nbsp Erik Walli Walterholm LW L 25 2020 Stockholm Sweden57 nbsp Anton Wedin LW L 31 2022 Sundsvall SwedenHonored members edit Timra IK retired numbers No Player Position Career5 Lennart Svedberg D 1959 62 1969 728 Eje Lindstrom D 1953 6011 Bert Ola Nordlander D 1956 6320 Henrik Zetterberg C 1997 2002 2004 0524 Mats Naslund LW 1975 78Team captains edit Anders Huss 1999 2001 Timo Peltomaa amp Marcus Karlsson 2001 2002 Hakan Ahlund 2001 2002 Markus Akerblom 2002 2003 Robert Carlsson 2003 2005 Sanny Lindstrom 2005 2008 Par Styf 2008 2011 Elias Granath 2011 2012 Per Hallin 2012 2016 Andreas Molinder 2016 2017 Hampus Larsson 2017 2019 Emil Berglund 2019 2020 Jonathan Dahlen 2020 2021 Jacob Blomqvist 2021 2022 Anton Lander 2022 present Head coaches edit Stig Andersson 1956 1962 Orvar Kempe 1962 1964 Sven Lindstrom 1964 1967 Verner Persson amp Gote Viklund 1967 1968 Roine Bjorkstrand 1968 1970 Eje Lindstrom 1970 1976 Jan Erik Nilsson 1976 1978 Hakan Nygren 1978 1980 Olle Ahman 1980 1983 Bjorn Pettersson amp Christer Sehlstedt 1983 1984 Hakan Pettersson amp Ulf Backlund 1984 1985 Hakan Pettersson amp Christer Sehlstedt 1985 1986 Rolf Norrbom 1986 1987 Steven Brown 1987 1988 Lage Edin 1988 1989 Ulf Weinstock amp Peter Crone 1989 1990 Ulf Weinstock amp Sune Bergman 1990 1991 Ulf Weinstock amp Lars Eje Lindstrom 1991 1992 Juhani Tamminen amp Magnus Billman 1992 1993 Ulf Thors amp Magnus Billman 1993 1994 Lars Eje Lindstrom 1994 1998 Peo Larsson 1998 2002 Lars Molin 2002 Kent Johansson 2002 2007 Charles Berglund 2007 2010 Per Erik Johnsson 2010 2011 Kent Norberg 2011 2012 Tomas Monten 2012 2013 Rolf Nilsson 2013 2014 Roger Forsberg 2014 2017 Fredrik Andersson 2017 2022 Anders Ante Karlsson 2019 present References edit Bulla upp i taket in Swedish Timra IK s supporterklubb 2 July 2020 Retrieved 2 April 2022 1928 1936 I begynnelsen 1928 1936 In the beginning dubbeltallen se in Swedish Retrieved 17 May 2021 Timra IK celebrates 90 years in Swedish Timra IK Retrieved 2021 04 14 Direktkval till SHL in Swedish Swedish Ice Hockey Association Retrieved 2021 04 14 Timra IK byter klubbmarke in Swedish Sveriges Radio Retrieved 2021 04 15 Timra IK s klubbmarke in Swedish Timra IK Retrieved 2021 04 15 1995 2000 Vagen till Elitserien in Swedish Dubbeltallen Retrieved 2021 04 15 SHL Publiksnitt Swedish Hockey League Retrieved 15 April 2021 Hockeyallsvenskan Publiksnitt Hockeyallsvenskan Retrieved 15 April 2021 HockeyAllsvenskan ar for ar 2015 16 Hockeyallsvenskan Retrieved 15 April 2021 Timra IK current roster in Swedish Timra IK 4 March 2023 Retrieved 4 March 2023 Timra IK profile page eliteprospects com 4 March 2023 Retrieved 4 March 2023 External links edit nbsp 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