2013–14 Elitserien (bandy)

The 2013-14 Elitserien was the seventh season of the Swedish bandy league Elitserien. The final was played at Friends Arena in Solna on 16 March 2014.[1] Sandvikens AIK claimed the championship.

2013–14 Elitserien season
League Elitserien
SportBandy
Duration25 October 2013 – 16 March 2014
Number of teams14
TV partner(s)TV4 and TV4 Sport
Regular season
League winnerHammarby IF
Final
ChampionsSandvikens AIK
  Runners-upVästerås SK

Teams

Team Location Home stadium
Bollnäs GIF Bollnäs Sävstaås IP
Broberg/Söderhamn Bandy Söderhamn Hällåsen
Edsbyns IF Edsbyn Dina Arena
GAIS Gothenburg Arena Heden
Hammarby IF Stockholm Zinkensdamms IP
IFK Kungälv Kungälv Skarpe Nord
Ljusdals BK Ljusdal Gamla Idrottsparken
Kalix BF Kalix Kalix IP
Sandvikens AIK Sandviken Göransson Arena
IK Sirius Uppsala Studenternas IP
Vetlanda BK Vetlanda Sapa Arena
Villa Lidköping BK Lidköping Sparbanken Lidköping Arena
IFK Vänersborg Vänersborg Arena Vänersborg
Västerås SK Västerås ABB Arena

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Hammarby IF 26 21 3 2 149 85 +64 45 Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Sandvikens AIK 26 20 3 3 192 100 +92 43
3 Villa Lidköping BK 26 18 4 4 156 97 +59 40
4 Västerås SK 26 16 2 8 132 92 +40 34
5 Edsbyns IF 26 15 4 7 142 116 +26 34
6 IFK Vänersborg 26 13 5 8 133 96 +37 31
7 Broberg/Söderhamn 26 12 5 9 117 113 +4 29
8 Vetlanda BK 26 9 4 13 119 126 7 22
9 IFK Kungälv 26 7 4 15 96 122 26 18
10 Bollnäs GIF 26 5 7 14 89 113 24 17
11 GAIS 26 6 3 17 80 104 24 15 Qualification to Relegation playoffs
12 Kalix Bandy 26 4 5 17 74 126 52 13
13 IK Sirius 26 4 5 17 72 160 88 13
14 Ljusdals BK 26 3 4 19 52 153 101 10
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: [2]

Knock-out stage

A best-of-five playoff were used in the quarter-finals and semi-finals. The crucial final was played at Friends Arena in Solna, Stockholm on 16 March 2014.[3]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Sandvikens AIK 11 5 11 4 5
 
 
 
Broberg/Söderhamn 7 6 2 5 2
 
Sandvikens AIK 6 5 8
 
 
 
Villa Lidköping BK 5 4 7
 
Villa Lidköping BK 5 6 7
 
16 March – Solna
 
Edsbyns IF 3 4 4
 
Sandvikens AIK 5
 
 
 
Västerås SK 4
 
Hammarby IF 4 5 6
 
 
 
Vetlanda BK 2 3 2
 
Hammarby IF 3 3 5 5
 
 
 
Västerås SK 6 6 3 6
 
Västerås SK 3 3 9 7 7
 
 
IFK Vänersborg 9 5 5 3 2
 

Final

Sandvikens AIK5–4Västerås SK
Muhrén  9', 50'
Pettersson  13', 54'
Edlund  57'
Report Gröhn  35'
Nilsson  76', 90'
Esplund  81' (pen)
Attendance: 20,497
Referee: Peter Öhrlund (Västerås)

The championship trophy was handed over by Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland.

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of end of season.[4]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Christoffer Edlund Sandvikens AIK 73
2 David Karlsson Villa Lidköping BK 57
3 Joakim Hedqvist IFK Vänersborg 56
4 Erik Pettersson Sandvikens AIK 49
5 Jonas Nilsson Västerås SK 40
6 Patrik Nilsson Hammarby IF 39
7 Mattias Hammarström Edsbyns IF 35
8 Joakim Andersson Vetlanda BK 33
9 Daniel Andersson Villa Lidköping BK 31
Jonas Edling Edsbyns IF

References

See also



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