TimrÃÂ¥ Ishockeyklubb is a professional Swedish ice hockey team based in TimrÃÂ¥, 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 1956âÂÂ57 to 1975âÂÂ76, 1977âÂÂ78, 1981âÂÂ82, 2000âÂÂ01 to 2012âÂÂ13 and 2018âÂÂ19. The team's home venue is TimrÃÂ¥ Isstadion with a capacity of 6,000 spectators.
The club was founded on 11 May 1928 as a boxing club and started the ice hockey section in 1937. TimrÃÂ¥ 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.
The club origins from Wifstavarfs GIF, founded in 1921, later relaunched as Wifstavarvs IK, in 1928, and ÃÂstrands IF, founded in 1931. Both clubs started playing ice hockey in 1938 and in the summer of 1942 they merged into Wifsta/ÃÂstrands IF, more commonly called W/ÃÂ. W/ÃÂ made its first Swedish Championship appearance in 1943. The championships were played independently from the national league at the time.
Five seasons later, 1948âÂÂ49 the team was accepted for play in the national league system in Sweden. Starting in third league, Wifsta/ÃÂstrands 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/àqualified for the top national league on 10 March 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/àwas renamed Wifsta/ÃÂstrandâÂÂFagerviks IF or simply WÃÂF.
Starting with the 1958âÂÂ59 season, W/àwas playing its home games on an artificial ice rink. Some years later an ice arena was built, and WÃÂF played its first indoor season 1965âÂÂ66 under the roof of what is now NHK Arena. Just one year later, the lengthy name Wifsta/ÃÂstrandâÂÂFagerviks IF was finally replaced by TimrÃÂ¥ IK as of 1966âÂÂ67.
TimrÃÂ¥ 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 1976âÂÂ77 season, TimrÃÂ¥ stood undefeated in all 22 games and qualified for promotion again. However, it did not last. Two one-year visits in Elitserien 1977âÂÂ78 and 1981âÂÂ82 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 22 May 1990, the collaboration Sundsvall/TimrÃÂ¥ 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 TimrÃÂ¥ club was named ST Hockey during the 1994âÂÂ95 season, but is since 6 April 1995 known as TimrÃÂ¥ IK yet again.
After qualifying for the Kvalserien in 2000, the Red Eagles finally earned promotion to Elitserien on 14 April 2000, and returned to Elitserien after 18 years of absence. Almost three years later, 1 March 2003, TimrÃÂ¥ IK played the Swedish Championship playoffs for the first time since 1974.
In the 2007âÂÂ08 season TimrÃÂ¥ 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 2012âÂÂ13 season, TimrÃÂ¥ 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 1999âÂÂ2000 season.
After playing five seasons in HockeyAllsvenskan, TimrÃÂ¥ were able to earn a promotion to the SHL following the conclusion of the 2017âÂÂ18 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.
The crest of TimrÃÂ¥ IK consists of a shield with two pines with the text TimrÃÂ¥ IK spelled out in sky-blue letters at the bottom. Present shield is a contemporary interpretation of TimrÃÂ¥ IK's earlier shields and made its debut for the 2012âÂÂ13 season when it replaced the earlier TimrÃÂ¥ Red Eagles shield which had been in used since season 1996âÂÂ97. The current logo resembles the shield of TimrÃÂ¥ Municipality along with Västernorrland County and has a strong local connection.
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 TimrÃÂ¥ Hockey" (ST Hockey) and which crest beard little resemblance to TimrÃÂ¥ IK's former shields.
The table below show TimrÃÂ¥ IK's attendances for the latest seasons in both the SHL and HockeyAllsvenskan during regular season.
This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by TimrÃÂ¥ IK. For the full season-by-season history, see List of TimrÃÂ¥ IK seasons.
<small>Updated: 28 July 2025.</small>