SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK is a Swedish professional ice hockey club from SkellefteÃÂ¥. They currently play In the Swedish Hockey League. They play their home games in SkellefteÃÂ¥ Kraft Arena, which seats 6,001 spectators. The team has won the Swedish Championship four times â in 1978, 2013, 2014 and 2024. They reached the SHL championship finals for six consecutive years between 2011âÂÂ2016, tying Färjestad BK's streak between 2001 and 2006, winning two times.
SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK was founded on 1 July 1921 a Café Norden in SkellefteÃÂ¥, although ice hockey was not played until 1943, with only training matches being played the first season. In the 1943âÂÂ44 season, the club played in the local league Skellefteserien, which could not be finished due to unsuitable hockey weather as the games were played outdoors.
In 1955 SkellefteÃÂ¥ qualified for the highest league in Sweden. Around this time the team was led by the so-called "Mosquito Line", which consisted of Anders "Akka" Andersson, "Garvis" Määttä and Kalle Hedlund. In the 1957âÂÂ58 season they won the Allsvenskan's northern group and later finished second in SM-serien, only one point behind the winner DjurgÃÂ¥rdens IF. SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK then played in Division 1 North until 1967. The club had difficulties qualifying for continued play in the Division 1 series but in 1975 the series was won and SkellefteÃÂ¥ later finished in fourth place in SM-serien.
When the Swedish Elite League under the name Elitserien was formed in 1975, SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK was one of the teams participating.
In the 1977âÂÂ78 regular season Martin Karlsson led the league in goals and points while Hardy Nilsson was the league's most penalized player. SkellefteÃÂ¥ went on to win the playoffs led by a strong performance by Göran Lindblom (five goals and four assists in five games), becoming Swedish champions in 1978, and in 1981 SkellefteÃÂ¥ won the regular season series.
In 1985, the club's hockey organization split from the mother club, and competed as SkellefteÃÂ¥ HC until 1991, when the club would retake the SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK name.
In 1990 SkellefteÃÂ¥ was relegated but after 16 seasons of play in the Swedish second league (Allsvenskan). SkellefteÃÂ¥ again qualified for the highest series and has played in Elitserien since 2006âÂÂ07.
In their first year after promoting from the Swedish second league to Elitserien (now named the SHL), SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK became the best newcomer in Elitserien at that time with 73 points in 55 games. At one point during the 2007âÂÂ08 season, SkellefteÃÂ¥ led the league for the first time in 30 years. They also qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 1981 as the 8th seed. In the quarterfinals, SkellefteÃÂ¥ were beaten by the eventual champions HV71 by 4âÂÂ1 in games. At the end of the 2008âÂÂ09 season, SkellefteÃÂ¥ qualified for the playoffs again; in the quarterfinals, SkellefteÃÂ¥ defeated Linköpings HC in 7 games, and in the series SkellefteÃÂ¥ came back from a 1âÂÂ3 deficit to win 4âÂÂ3 in games. In game seven, SkellefteÃÂ¥ won an overtime game that had gone to the 6th period (and thus had become the third longest playoff game in Elitserien history) with a goal by Kimmo Koskenkorva. In the semifinals, SkellefteÃÂ¥ fell in four games to Färjestad BK who went on to win the Swedish Championship.
The following season, SkellefteÃÂ¥ faced Färjestad in the playoffs once again, this time in the quarterfinals. SkellefteÃÂ¥ won the series in seven games and went on to play HV71. HV won in five games on their way to become the 2010 champions.
SkellefteÃÂ¥ had the three highest scoring players in the league in the 2010âÂÂ11 season â Joakim Lindström, Mikko Lehtonen and David Rundblad. In the playoffs SkellefteÃÂ¥ made it to the finals for the first time in 33 years, but were defeated in five games by Färjestad.
In the 2011âÂÂ12 season, SkellefteÃÂ¥ would return to the Swedish Championship Finals, where they lost to Brynäs IF in six games.
In the 2012âÂÂ13 season, the team won the regular season. In the playoffs, SkellefteÃÂ¥ once again reached the Finals, where they met their northernmost rival, LuleÃÂ¥ HF. SkellefteÃÂ¥ swept LuleÃÂ¥ in four straight games 4âÂÂ0 and clinched the Swedish Championship for the first time since 1978, and only the second time in club history. SkellefteÃÂ¥ finished the playoffs with an impressive 12âÂÂ1 record, and became the first team since 2003 to sweep their opponents in the Finals.
In the 2013âÂÂ14 SHL season, SkellefteÃÂ¥ once again won the regular season. In the playoffs, SkellefteÃÂ¥ reached the Finals for the fourth consecutive year, where they met Färjestad BK. Like in 2013, SkellefteÃÂ¥ swept their opponents in the Finals in four straight games 4âÂÂ0. SkellefteÃÂ¥ clinched the Swedish Championship title for the third time in club history, and became the first team to defend the Swedish Championship title since DjurgÃÂ¥rdens IF did so with their consecutive Swedish Championship titles in 2000 and 2001. SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK also became the first team since Brynäs IF in 1976âÂÂ77 to win consecutive Swedish Championships by not losing a single game in both Finals series. Their 8âÂÂ1 crush in game three marked the biggest goal margin (7 goals) in a single Finals game in SHL history.
In the 2014âÂÂ15 SHL season, SkellefteÃÂ¥ won their third consecutive regular season trophy. Doing so after having lost 14 players of top European class however, experts were impressed by the consistency of their managing, training and playing style. Going into the playoffs after their impressive regular season win, SkellefteÃÂ¥ once again were huge favorites to win the le mat trophy. Although experts generally agreed that they were going to face a tougher challenge this year.
In the round of quarter finals SkellefteÃÂ¥ once again had to face their opponent from the finals of 2012, Brynäs IF. Even though SkellefteÃÂ¥ did sweep Brynäs in four consecutive quarterfinal games, some people started wondering if the dynasty of SkellefteÃÂ¥ was over. Those wonderings mostly appeared due to the tightness and even scorelines of the quarter final games.
In the 2015 semifinals, SkellefteÃÂ¥ for the third consecutive year had to face Linköpings HC. Once again SkellefteÃÂ¥ was going to prove the experts, who predicted a tight and tough series of games, wrong. With the round of semifinals ending 4âÂÂ1 in favor to SkellefteÃÂ¥, they went into the finals as huge favorites.
The first game in the round of finals 2015 was played on 12 April between SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK and Växjö Lakers. The Lakers surprised most people when they "stole" SkellefteÃÂ¥'s home game and won with two goals to one. The second game of the finals was by most media described as a "do or die game" for SkellefteÃÂ¥, arguing that a 2-0 lead for Växjö would be too difficult for SkellefteÃÂ¥ to turn into a victory. SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK themselves however did not agree at all, but did emphasize the needs of improvement in the play around the nets. This was something they did manage to improve and it resulted in a clean sheet victory with three goals to nil. With the impressive 0âÂÂ3 victory behind them, SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK was once again seen as the major favorites to win the le mat trophy.
<small>Updated 28 July 2025.</small>
These are the top-ten point-scorers of SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK in the SHL/Elitserien. Figures are updated after each completed season.
Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; = current SkellefteÃÂ¥ AIK player
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Peter Forsberg Trophy
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Rinkens Riddare
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