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 | ||||||
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Year | Level | League | Record | Notes | Ref | |
Position | W–T–L W–OT–L | |||||
1944–45 | Tier 2 | Division 2 North | 1st | 6–1–3 | ||
1945 Division 1 qualifier | ? | ? | Promoted to Division 1 | |||
1945 Swedish Championships | – | 1–1 | Eliminated in quarterfinals by Karlbergs BK | |||
1945–46 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 4th | 2–2–6 | First season in Sweden's top hockey league | |
1946 Swedish Championships | – | 3–1 | Eliminated in quarterfinals by IK Göta | |||
1946–47 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 4th | 6–0–4 | ||
1947 Swedish Championships | – | 1–1 | Eliminated in quarterfinals by AIK | |||
1947–48 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 4th | 3–1–6 | ||
1948 Swedish Championships | – | 0–1 | Eliminated in 2nd round by Gävle GIK | |||
1948–49 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 6th | 2–1–7 | Relegated to Division 2 | |
1949–50 | Tier 2 | Division 2 North | 1st | 9–0–1 | Promoted to Division 1 | |
1950 Swedish Championships | – | 2–1 | Lost in finals to Djurgårdens IF (7–2) | |||
1950–51 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 4th | 4–0–6 | ||
1951–52 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 5th | 2–1–7 | Relegated to Division 2 | |
1952–53 | Tier 2 | Division 2 North | 1st | 8–1–1 | Promoted to Division 1 | |
1953–54 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 5th | 2–2–6 | Relegated to Division 2 | |
1954–55 | Tier 2 | Division 2 North A | 1st | 5–2–1 | ||
1955 Division 1 qualifier | ||||||
1955–56 | Tier 2 | Division 2 North | 1st | 9–0–1 | ||
1956 Division 1 qualifier | Promoted to Division 1 | |||||
1956–57 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 6th | 5–1–8 | ||
1957–58 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 5th | 4–2–8 | ||
1958–59 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 7th | 4–1–9 | Relegated to Division 2 | |
1959–60 | Tier 2 | Division 2 East A | 1st | 11–2–1 | ||
1960 Division 1 qualifier | ||||||
1960–61 | Tier 2 | Division 2 East A | 3rd | 8–1–5 | ||
1961–62 | Tier 2 | Division 2 East A | 1st | 12–2–0 | ||
1962 Division 1 North qualifier | Promoted to Division 1 | |||||
1962–63 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 6th | 4–1–9 | ||
1963 Division 1 North qualifier | 6th | 3–0–4 | Relegated to Division 2 | |||
1963–64 | Tier 2 | Division 2 East A | 1st | 17–0–1 | ||
1964 Division 1 North qualifier | Promoted to Division 1 | |||||
1964–65 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 8th | 1–3–10 | ||
1965 Division 1 North qualifier | 4th | 0–2–10 | Relegated to Division 2 | |||
1965–66 | Tier 2 | Division 2 East A | 1st | 18–0–0 | ||
1966 Division 1 North qualifier | Promoted to Division 1 | |||||
1966–67 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 2nd | 11–4–6 | ||
1967 Swedish Championship Playoffs | – | 0–2 | Eliminated in quarterfinals by Västra Frölunda IF (Game 1: 2–8, Game 2: 4–7) | |||
1967–68 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 3rd | 12–3–6 | ||
1968 Swedish Championship Series | 7th | 2–1–4 | ||||
1968–69 | Tier 1 | Division 1 North | 4th | 11–5–5 | ||
1969 Swedish Championship Series | 8th | 1–1–5 | ||||
1969–70 | Tier 1 | Division 1 South | 3rd | 8–1–5 | ||
1970 Swedish Championship Series | 7th | 4–0–10 | ||||
1970–71 | Tier 1 | Division 1 South | 7th | 2–1–11 | ||
Division 1 South qualifier | 1st | 4–1–1 | ||||
1971–72 | Tier 1 | Division 1 South | 7th | 2–3–9 | ||
Division 1 South qualifier | 3rd | 3–0–3 | ||||
1972–72 | Tier 1 | Division 1 South | 8th | 1–1–12 | ||
Division 1 South qualifier | 3rd | 3–1–2 | ||||
1973–74 | Tier 1 | Division 1 South | 7th | 2–1–11 | ||
Division 1 qualifier | 3rd | 10–0–4 | ||||
1974–75 | Tier 1 | Division 1 ("Allsvenskan") | 12th | 8–4–18 | Relegated to Division 1 (Elitserien formed as new league at tier 1) | |
1975–76 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 16–4–2 | ||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 3–1–0 | 1st round win vs IFK Luleå (2–0 in games) 2nd round win vs Strömsbro IF (2–0 in games) | |||
1976 Elitserien qualifier | 3rd | 3–1–2 | ||||
1976–77 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 2nd | 18–1–3 | ||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 3–2 | 1st round win vs IFK Kiruna (2–0 in games) Eliminated in 2nd round by Timrå IK (1–2 in games) | |||
1977–78 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 24–1–2 | ||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 2–2 | 1st round win vs Kiruna AIF (2–0 in games) Eliminated in 2nd round by IFK Kiruna (0–2 in games) | |||
1978–79 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 22–1–4 | ||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 2–3 | 2nd round win vs Nybro IF (2–1 in games) Eliminated in 3rd round by HV 71 (0–2 in games) | |||
1979–80 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 24–0–3 | ||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 4–1 | 1st round win vs Nybro IF (2–0 in games) 2nd round win vs Karlskrona IK (2–1 in games) | |||
1980 Elitserien qualifier | 3rd | 2–0–2 | ||||
1980–81 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 22–2–3 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 2–3 | 2nd round win vs Kiruna AIF (2–1 in games) Eliminated in 3rd round by Hammarby IF (0–2 in games) | |||
1981–82 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 2nd | 25–3–8 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 2–2 | 2nd round win vs IF Troja (2–0 in games) Eliminated in 3rd round by Södertälje SK (0–2 in games) | |||
1982–83 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 15–1–2 | ||
Allsvenskan | 7th | 5–1–8 | ||||
1983–84 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 13–1–4 | ||
Allsvenskan | 4th | 6–2–6 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 0–2 | Eliminated in 2nd round by IK VIK-Hockey (0–2 in games) | |||
1984–85 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 4th | 8–2–8 | ||
Division 1 Västra continuation | 2nd | 21–2–9 | ||||
Playoff to HockeyAllsvenskan | – | 3–2 | 1st round win vs Timrå IK (2–0 in games) Eliminated in 2nd round by Västra Frölunda HC (1–2 in games) | |||
1985–86 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 3rd | 11–2–5 | ||
Division 1 Västra continuation | 1st | 22–3–7 | ||||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 0–2 | Eliminated in 1st round by Malmö IF (0–2 in games) | |||
1986–87 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 4th | 11–1–6 | ||
Division 1 Västra continuation | 2nd | 9–0–5 | ||||
1987–88 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 6th | 8–1–9 | ||
Division 1 Västra continuation | 2nd | 9–3–2 | ||||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 0–2 | Eliminated in 1st round by Timrå IK (0–2 in games) | |||
1988–89 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 4th | 10–0–8 | ||
Division 1 Västra continuation | 1st | 9–1–4 | ||||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 1–2 | Eliminated in 1st round by Mölndals IF (1–2 in games) | |||
1989–90 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 2nd | 12–2–4 | ||
Allsvenskan | 9th | 3–1–14 | ||||
1990–91 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 2nd | 13–2–3 | ||
Allsvenskan | 5th | 8–3–7 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 0–2 | Eliminated in 2nd round by Rögle BK | |||
1991–92 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 10–5–3 | ||
Allsvenskan | 5th | 9–3–6 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 0–2 | Eliminated in 2nd round by IK Vita Hästen (0–2 in games) | |||
1992–93 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Östra | 1st | 15–2–1 | ||
Allsvenskan | 6th | 7–2–9 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 2–3 | 2nd 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 2 | Division 1 Västra | 2nd | 12–5–1 | ||
Allsvenskan | 5th | 6–5–7 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 2–3 | 2nd round win vs Hammarby IF (2–1 in games) Eliminated in 3rd round by IK Vita Hästen (0–2 in games) | |||
1994–95 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 11–6–1 | ||
Allsvenskan | 8th | 5–4–9 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 1–2 | Eliminated in 2nd round by IK Pantern (1–2 in games) | |||
1995–96 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 16–0–2 | ||
Allsvenskan | 8th | 6–2–10 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 3–3 | 2nd round win vs Grums IK (2–1 in games) Eliminated in 3rd round vs Rögle BK (1–2 in games) | |||
1996–97 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 14–2–2 | ||
Allsvenskan | 5th | 6–2–6 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 4–1 | ||||
1997 Elitserien qualifier | 4th | 4–1–5 | ||||
1997–98 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 12–2–2 | ||
Allsvenskan | 4th | 8–2–4 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 2–1–1 | 2nd round win vs Rögle BK (2–0 in games) Eliminated in 3rd round by IF Björklöven (0–1–1 in games) | |||
1998–99 | Tier 2 | Division 1 Västra | 1st | 19–5–4 | ||
Allsvenskan | 3rd | 7–4–3 | Bye to 2nd round of playoffs | |||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 4–0 | 2nd round win vs Rögle BK (2–0 in games) 3rd round win vs Timrå IK (2–0 in games) | |||
1999 Elitserien qualifier | 3rd | 4–3–3 | ||||
1999–00 | Tier 2 | Allsvenskan South | 2nd | 20–2–5–5 | ||
SuperAllsvenskan | 6th | 4–0–2–8 | ||||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 3–2 | 1st 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 | 8th | 8–0–4–14 | ||
Allsvenskan North continuation | 2nd | 9–0–3 | ||||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 3–3 | 1st round win vs Tingsryds AIF (2–1 in games) Eliminated in 2nd round by Hammarby IF (1–2 in games) | |||
2001–02 | Tier 2 | Allsvenskan South | 6th | 15–1–2–14 | ||
Allsvenskan South continuation | 1st | 8–3–0–3 | ||||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | – | 1–2 | Eliminated in 1st round by Skellefteå AIK (1–2 in games) | |||
2002–03 | Tier 2 | Allsvenskan South | 2nd | 18–3–3–4 | ||
SuperAllsvenskan | 7th | 3–2–1–8 | ||||
2003–04 | Tier 2 | Allsvenskan South | 2nd | 17–7–8 | ||
Superallsvenskan | 1st | 8-2–2–2 | ||||
2004 Elitserien qualifier | 2nd | 5–1–0–4 | Promoted to Elitserien | |||
2004–05 | Tier 1 | Elitserien | 9th | 16–10–24 | ||
2005–06 | Tier 1 | Elitserien | 8th | 17–11–22 | ||
2006 Swedish Championship playoffs | – | 1–4 | Eliminated in 1st round (1–4 in games vs HV71) | |||
2006–07 | Tier 1 | Elitserien | 8th | 23–9–23 | ||
2007 Swedish Championship playoffs | – | 0–4 | Eliminated in 1st round (0–4 in games vs Färjestads BK) | |||
2007–08 | Tier 1 | Elitserien | 11th | 17–13–25 | ||
2008 Elitserien qualifier | 4th | 5–1–4 | Relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan | |||
2008–09 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 4th | 22–5–4–14 | [1] | |
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | — | 1–0–1–1 | Eliminated in 1st round (1–2 in games vs Almtuna IS) | |||
2009–10 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 7th | 24–3–6–19 | ||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | — | 0–0–1–1 | Eliminated in 1st round (0–2 in games vs Almtuna IS) | |||
2010–11 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 7th | 23–3–9–17 | ||
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | 1st | 6–0–0–0 | ||||
2011 Elitserien qualifier | 6th | 2–0–0–8 | ||||
2011–12 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 8th | 22–5–4–21 | ||
2012–13 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 8th | 20–7–2–23 | ||
2013–14 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 6th | 19–9–5–19 | [2] | |
Playoff to Elitserien qualifier | 4th | 1–0–1–4 | [3] | |||
2014–15 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 7th | 22–3–7–20 | [4] | |
HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs | 5th | 1–0–3–1 | [5] | |||
2015–16 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 6th | 20–6–6–20 | [6] | |
HockeyAllsvenskan playoffs | 2nd | 3–1–0–1 | [7] | |||
2016–17 | Tier 2 | HockeyAllsvenskan | 1st | 31–4–4–13 | [8] | |
HockeyAllsvenskan finals | — | 3–0–0–0 | Won 3–0 in games vs BIK Karlskoga | [9] | ||
SHL qualifiers | — | 4–0–0–2 | Won 4–2 in games vs Leksands IF Promoted to the SHL | [10] | ||
2017–18 | Tier 1 | SHL | 13th | 13–5–2–32 | [11] | |
SHL qualifiers | — | 4–0–0–1 | Won 4–1 in games vs Leksands IF | [12] | ||
2018–19 | Tier 1 | SHL | 13th | 13–9–3–27 | [13] | |
SHL qualifiers | — | 1–0–1–3 | Lost 1–4 in games vs Leksands IF Relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan | [14] |
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