Kalix UHC

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Kalix UHC
Kalix UHC logo.png
City Kalix, Sweden
League Flag of Sweden.svg Division 1
DivisionNorra
Founded2001
Home arenaFururinken
ColorsRed, white, blue
   

Kalix UHC, or Kalix ungdomshockeyclub (English: Kalix Youth Hockey Club), is a Swedish ice hockey club based in Kalix in northern Sweden. [1] The club was founded in 2001 by members of the community when the area's previous hockey club, Kalix HF, was threatened with bankruptcy. The club's A-team competes in Division 1, the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden, as of the 2013–14 season .

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Season-by-season

YearLevelDivisionRecordAvg.
home
atnd.
NotesRef.
PositionW-T-L
W-OT-L
2008–09Tier 3 Division 1A 7th2–1–2–19
Division 1A continuation 3rd3–0–0–3
2009–10Tier 3 Division 1A 6th6–1–3–11
Division 1A continuation 2nd5–0–3–1
2010–11Tier 3 Division 1A 7th5–1–1–17
Division 1A continuation 5th5–0–0–7
2011 Division 1 qualifier A 1st3–0–0–1
2011–12Tier 3 Division 1A 7th5–1–2–13
Division 1A continuation 4th2–0–1–9
Division 1 qualifier A 1st2–0–0–0
2012–13Tier 3 Division 1A 5th7–1–0–16166 [2]
Division 1A continuation 2nd4–0–1–3136 [3]
Division 1 qualifier A 1st4–0–0–0168 [4]
2013–14Tier 3 Division 1 North 6th22–3–4–15314 [5]
Playoff 1 to HA qualifier 0–0–0–2553 [6]

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References

  1. "Kalix HC". Hockeyettan.se (in Swedish). 2017-11-15. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  2. Swedish Ice Hockey Association: 2013–14: Division 1A Archived 2013-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Swedish Ice Hockey Association: Division 1A Forts.
  4. Swedish Ice Hockey Association: Division 1: 2012–13: Kvalserie A
  5. Swedish Ice Hockey Association: 2013–14: Division 1 norra
  6. Swedish Ice Hockey Association: 2013–14: Playoff till Allsv. kval