List of Mora IK seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by Mora IK whilst competing in the HockeyAllsvenskan and the Swedish Hockey League.

List of Mora IK seasons
YearLevelLeagueRecordNotesRef
PositionW–T–L
W–OT–L
1944–45Tier 2 Division 2 North 1st6–1–3
1945 Division 1 qualifier ? ?Increase2.svgPromoted to Division 1
1945 Swedish Championships 1–1Eliminated in quarterfinals by Karlbergs BK
1945–46Tier 1 Division 1 North 4th2–2–6First season in Sweden's top hockey league
1946 Swedish Championships 3–1Eliminated in quarterfinals by IK Göta
1946–47Tier 1 Division 1 North 4th6–0–4
1947 Swedish Championships 1–1Eliminated in quarterfinals by AIK
1947–48Tier 1 Division 1 North 4th3–1–6
1948 Swedish Championships 0–1Eliminated in 2nd round by Gävle GIK
1948–49Tier 1 Division 1 North 6th2–1–7Decrease2.svgRelegated to Division 2
1949–50Tier 2 Division 2 North 1st9–0–1Increase2.svgPromoted to Division 1
1950 Swedish Championships 2–1Silver medal icon.svgLost in finals to Djurgårdens IF (7–2)
1950–51Tier 1 Division 1 North 4th4–0–6
1951–52Tier 1 Division 1 North 5th2–1–7Decrease2.svgRelegated to Division 2
1952–53Tier 2 Division 2 North 1st8–1–1Increase2.svgPromoted to Division 1
1953–54Tier 1 Division 1 North 5th2–2–6Decrease2.svgRelegated to Division 2
1954–55Tier 2 Division 2 North A 1st5–2–1
1955 Division 1 qualifier
1955–56Tier 2 Division 2 North 1st9–0–1
1956 Division 1 qualifierIncrease2.svgPromoted to Division 1
1956–57Tier 1 Division 1 North 6th5–1–8
1957–58Tier 1 Division 1 North 5th4–2–8
1958–59Tier 1 Division 1 North 7th4–1–9Decrease2.svgRelegated to Division 2
1959–60Tier 2 Division 2 East A 1st11–2–1
1960 Division 1 qualifier
1960–61Tier 2 Division 2 East A 3rd8–1–5
1961–62Tier 2 Division 2 East A 1st12–2–0
1962 Division 1 North qualifierIncrease2.svgPromoted to Division 1
1962–63Tier 1 Division 1 North 6th4–1–9
1963 Division 1 North qualifier6th3–0–4Decrease2.svgRelegated to Division 2
1963–64Tier 2 Division 2 East A 1st17–0–1
1964 Division 1 North qualifierIncrease2.svgPromoted to Division 1
1964–65Tier 1 Division 1 North 8th1–3–10
1965 Division 1 North qualifier 4th0–2–10Decrease2.svgRelegated to Division 2
1965–66Tier 2 Division 2 East A 1st18–0–0
1966 Division 1 North qualifierIncrease2.svgPromoted to Division 1
1966–67Tier 1 Division 1 North 2nd11–4–6
1967 Swedish Championship Playoffs 0–2Eliminated in quarterfinals by Västra Frölunda IF (Game 1: 2–8, Game 2: 4–7)
1967–68Tier 1 Division 1 North 3rd12–3–6
1968 Swedish Championship Series 7th2–1–4
1968–69Tier 1 Division 1 North 4th11–5–5
1969 Swedish Championship Series 8th1–1–5
1969–70Tier 1 Division 1 South 3rd8–1–5
1970 Swedish Championship Series 7th4–0–10
1970–71Tier 1 Division 1 South 7th2–1–11
Division 1 South qualifier1st4–1–1
1971–72Tier 1 Division 1 South 7th2–3–9
Division 1 South qualifier3rd3–0–3
1972–72Tier 1 Division 1 South 8th1–1–12
Division 1 South qualifier3rd3–1–2
1973–74Tier 1 Division 1 South 7th2–1–11
Division 1 qualifier3rd10–0–4
1974–75Tier 1 Division 1 ("Allsvenskan") 12th8–4–18Decrease2.svgRelegated to Division 1
(Elitserien formed as new league at tier 1)
1975–76 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st16–4–2
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier3–1–01st round win vs IFK Luleå (2–0 in games)
2nd round win vs Strömsbro IF (2–0 in games)
1976 Elitserien qualifier 3rd3–1–2
1976–77 Tier 2Division 1 Västra2nd18–1–3
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier3–21st round win vs IFK Kiruna (2–0 in games)
Eliminated in 2nd round by Timrå IK (1–2 in games)
1977–78 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st24–1–2
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier2–21st round win vs Kiruna AIF (2–0 in games)
Eliminated in 2nd round by IFK Kiruna (0–2 in games)
1978–79 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st22–1–4
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier2–32nd round win vs Nybro IF (2–1 in games)
Eliminated in 3rd round by HV 71 (0–2 in games)
1979–80 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st24–0–3
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier4–11st round win vs Nybro IF (2–0 in games)
2nd round win vs Karlskrona IK (2–1 in games)
1980 Elitserien qualifier 3rd2–0–2
1980–81 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st22–2–3Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier2–32nd round win vs Kiruna AIF (2–1 in games)
Eliminated in 3rd round by Hammarby IF (0–2 in games)
1981–82 Tier 2Division 1 Västra2nd25–3–8Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier2–22nd round win vs IF Troja (2–0 in games)
Eliminated in 3rd round by Södertälje SK (0–2 in games)
1982–83 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st15–1–2
Allsvenskan7th5–1–8
1983–84 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st13–1–4
Allsvenskan4th6–2–6Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier0–2Eliminated in 2nd round by IK VIK-Hockey (0–2 in games)
1984–85 Tier 2Division 1 Västra4th8–2–8
Division 1 Västra continuation2nd21–2–9
Playoff to HockeyAllsvenskan3–21st round win vs Timrå IK (2–0 in games)
Eliminated in 2nd round by Västra Frölunda HC (1–2 in games)
1985–86 Tier 2Division 1 Västra3rd11–2–5
Division 1 Västra continuation1st22–3–7
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier0–2Eliminated in 1st round by Malmö IF (0–2 in games)
1986–87 Tier 2Division 1 Västra4th11–1–6
Division 1 Västra continuation2nd9–0–5
1987–88 Tier 2Division 1 Västra6th8–1–9
Division 1 Västra continuation2nd9–3–2
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier0–2Eliminated in 1st round by Timrå IK (0–2 in games)
1988–89 Tier 2Division 1 Västra4th10–0–8
Division 1 Västra continuation1st9–1–4
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier1–2Eliminated in 1st round by Mölndals IF (1–2 in games)
1989–90 Tier 2Division 1 Västra2nd12–2–4
Allsvenskan9th3–1–14
1990–91 Tier 2Division 1 Västra2nd13–2–3
Allsvenskan5th8–3–7Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier0–2Eliminated in 2nd round by Rögle BK
1991–92 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st10–5–3
Allsvenskan5th9–3–6Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier0–2Eliminated in 2nd round by IK Vita Hästen (0–2 in games)
1992–93 Tier 2Division 1 Östra1st15–2–1
Allsvenskan6th7–2–9Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier2–32nd round win vs IF Sundsvall/Timrå Hockey (2–1 in games)
Eliminated in 3rd round by IF Troja/Ljungby (0–2 in games)
1993–94 Tier 2Division 1 Västra2nd12–5–1
Allsvenskan5th6–5–7Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier2–32nd round win vs Hammarby IF (2–1 in games)
Eliminated in 3rd round by IK Vita Hästen (0–2 in games)
1994–95 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st11–6–1
Allsvenskan8th5–4–9Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier1–2Eliminated in 2nd round by IK Pantern (1–2 in games)
1995–96 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st16–0–2
Allsvenskan8th6–2–10Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier3–32nd round win vs Grums IK (2–1 in games)
Eliminated in 3rd round vs Rögle BK (1–2 in games)
1996–97 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st14–2–2
Allsvenskan5th6–2–6Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier4–1
1997 Elitserien qualifier 4th4–1–5
1997–98 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st12–2–2
Allsvenskan4th8–2–4Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier2–1–12nd round win vs Rögle BK (2–0 in games)
Eliminated in 3rd round by IF Björklöven (0–1–1 in games)
1998–99 Tier 2Division 1 Västra1st19–5–4
Allsvenskan3rd7–4–3Bye to 2nd round of playoffs
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier4–02nd round win vs Rögle BK (2–0 in games)
3rd round win vs Timrå IK (2–0 in games)
1999 Elitserien qualifier 3rd4–3–3
1999–00 Tier 2 Allsvenskan South 2nd20–2–5–5
SuperAllsvenskan 6th4–0–2–8
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier 3–21st round win vs Hammarby IF (2–0 in games)
Eliminated in 2nd round by IK Nyköpings NH 90 (1–2 in games)
2000–01 Tier 2 Allsvenskan North 8th8–0–4–14
Allsvenskan North continuation2nd9–0–3
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier3–31st round win vs Tingsryds AIF (2–1 in games)
Eliminated in 2nd round by Hammarby IF (1–2 in games)
2001–02 Tier 2Allsvenskan South6th15–1–2–14
Allsvenskan South continuation1st8–3–0–3
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier1–2Eliminated in 1st round by Skellefteå AIK (1–2 in games)
2002–03 Tier 2Allsvenskan South2nd18–3–3–4
SuperAllsvenskan7th3–2–1–8
2003–04 Tier 2Allsvenskan South2nd17–7–8
Superallsvenskan1st8-2–2–2
2004 Elitserien qualifier 2nd5–1–0–4Increase2.svgPromoted to Elitserien
2004–05 Tier 1Elitserien9th16–10–24
2005–06 Tier 1Elitserien8th17–11–22
2006 Swedish Championship playoffs 1–4Eliminated in 1st round (1–4 in games vs HV71)
2006–07 Tier 1Elitserien8th23–9–23
2007 Swedish Championship playoffs 0–4Eliminated in 1st round (0–4 in games vs Färjestads BK)
2007–08 Tier 1Elitserien11th17–13–25
2008 Elitserien qualifier 4th5–1–4Decrease2.svgRelegated to HockeyAllsvenskan
2008–09 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 4th22–5–4–14 [1]
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier 1–0–1–1Eliminated in 1st round (1–2 in games vs Almtuna IS)
2009–10 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 7th24–3–6–19
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier 0–0–1–1Eliminated in 1st round (0–2 in games vs Almtuna IS)
2010–11 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 7th23–3–9–17
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier 1st6–0–0–0
2011 Elitserien qualifier 6th2–0–0–8
2011–12 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 8th22–5–4–21
2012–13 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 8th20–7–2–23
2013–14 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 6th19–9–5–19 [2]
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier 4th1–0–1–4 [3]
2014–15 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 7th22–3–7–20 [4]
HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs 5th1–0–3–1 [5]
2015–16 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 6th20–6–6–20 [6]
HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs 2nd3–1–0–1 [7]
2016–17 Tier 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 1st31–4–4–13 [8]
HockeyAllsvenskan finals 3–0–0–0Won 3–0 in games vs BIK Karlskoga [9]
SHL qualifiers 4–0–0–2Won 4–2 in games vs Leksands IF
Increase2.svgPromoted to the SHL
[10]
2017–18 Tier 1 SHL 13th13–5–2–32 [11]
SHL qualifiers 4–0–0–1Won 4–1 in games vs Leksands IF [12]
2018–19 Tier 1 SHL 13th13–9–3–27 [13]
SHL qualifiers 1–0–1–3Lost 1–4 in games vs Leksands IF
Decrease2.svgRelegated to HockeyAllsvenskan
[14]

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