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词条 Marathon SHL standings
释义

  1. Standings after the 2017–18 season

      Notes  

  2. See also

  3. References

{{for|the marathon standings covering all seasons in the top Swedish ice hockey league|Marathon standings for the top Swedish ice hockey league}}

The marathon standings for the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) (formerly named Elitserien) is an accumulated table for the Swedish Hockey League, the current top Swedish ice hockey league, since it was inaugurated in the 1975–76 season. The marathon standings, updated by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association (SIHA), presents an overview of the overall regular-season records for all teams who have played at least one season in the SHL. The table is sorted after the highest number of total points.

Färjestad BK are currently leading the table, with 2860 points. Färjestad BK and Brynäs IF are the only two teams to have played in all 43 SHL seasons. Växjö Lakers have the highest point average, with 90.4 points per season, and the highest point percentage (56.1%). Färjestad BK has the highest winning percentage (49.2%). Färjestad BK have qualified for the playoffs 38 times, more than any other team.

Standings after the 2017–18 season

#TeamSeasonsCur. SHLFirst
SHL season
Most recent
SHL season
Games
played
PointsPoint
average
Point
percentage
Winning
percentage
Playoff
appearances
1Färjestad BK43 {{ya}} 1975–76 2018–19 1921 2860{{#expr: 2860 / 43 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 2860 / 5763 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 945 / 1921 round 1}}% 38
2Djurgårdens IF40 {{ya}} 1975–76 2018–19 1793 2434{{#expr: 2434 / 40 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 2434 / 5379 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 800 / 1793 round 1}}% 29
3Frölunda HC38 {{ya}} 1975–76 2018–19 1697 2409{{#expr: 2409 / 38 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 2409 / 5091 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 741 / 1697 round 1}}% 21
4Brynäs IF43 {{ya}} 1975–76 2018–19 1921 2401{{#expr: 2401 / 43 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 2401 / 5763 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 786 / 1921 round 1}}% 25
5HV71 34 {{ya}} 1979–80 2018–19 1615 2254{{#expr: 2254 / 34 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 2254 / 4845 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 679 / 1615 round 1}}% 24
6Luleå HF34 {{ya}} 1984–85 2018–19 1615 2213{{#expr: 2213 / 34 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 2213 / 4845 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 682 / 1615 round 1}}% 26
7Modo Hockey40 1975–76 2015–16 1781 2169{{#expr: 2169 / 40 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 2169 / 5343 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 682 / 1781 round 1}}% 21
8Skellefteå AIK26 {{ya}} 1975–76 2018–19 1131 1563{{#expr: 1563 / 26 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 1563 / 3393 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 499 / 1131 round 1}}% 13
9Leksands IF33 1975–76 2016–17 1314 1459{{#expr: 1459 / 33 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 1459 / 3942 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 531 / 1314 round 1}}% 15
10Linköpings HC 18 {{ya}} 1999–2000 2018–19 951 1457{{#expr: 1457 / 18 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 1457 / 2853 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 392 / 899 round 1}}% 10
11AIK30 1975–76 2013–14 1214 1323{{#expr: 1323 / 30 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 1323 / 2848 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 464 / 1214 round 1}}% 13
12Malmö Redhawks19 {{ya}} 1990–91 2018–19 897 1112{{#expr: 1112 / 19 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 1112 / 2691 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 339 / 897 round 1}}% 13
13Södertälje SK24 1975–76 2010–11 1036 1065{{#expr: 1065 / 24 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 1065 / 2542 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 351 / 1036 round 1}}% 8
14Timrå IK16 {{ya}} 1975–76 2018–19 793 984{{#expr: 984 / 16 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 984 / 2271 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 258 / 793 round 1}}% 7
15Växjö Lakers7 {{ya}} 2011–12 2018–19 376 633{{#expr: 633 / 7 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 633 / 1128 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 164 / 376 round 1}}% 4
16IF Björklöven15 1976–77 2000–01 544 537{{#expr: 537 / 15 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 537 / 1188 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 212 / 544 round 1}}% 7
17Västerås IK12 1988–89 1999–2000 498 461{{#expr: 461 / 12 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 461 / 1096 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 169 / 498 round 1}}% 5
18Rögle BK10 {{ya}} 1992–93 2018–19 445 440{{#expr: 440 / 10 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 440 / 1335 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 126 / 445 round 1}}% 1
19Örebro HK5 {{ya}} 2013–14 2018–19 266 339{{#expr: 339 / 5 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 339 / 798 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 78 / 266 round 1}}% 0
20Mora IK5 {{ya}} 2004–05 2018–19 262 322{{#expr: 322 / 5 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 322 / 786 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 86 / 262 round 1}}% 2
21Karlskrona HK2 2016–17 2017–18 104 99{{#expr: 99 / 2 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 99 / 208 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 25 / 104 round 1}}% 0
22Örebro IK2 1976–77 1978–79 72 29{{#expr: 29 / 2 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 29 / 144 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 10 / 72 round 1}}% 0
23Hammarby IF2 1982–83 1984–85 72 28{{#expr: 28 / 2 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 28 / 144 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 9 / 72 round 1}}% 0
24Väsby IK1 1987–88 1987–88 22 3{{#expr: 3 / 1 round 1}} {{#expr: 100 * 3 / 44 round 1}}% {{#expr: 100 * 1 / 22 round 1}}% 0

Notes

The "Playoff appearances" column tells exactly how many times a particular team has qualified for the quarterfinals. The "Cur. SHL" column indicates whether the team plays in the SHL as of the 2018–19 season; a green box indicates that the team plays in the 2014–15 SHL season.

Point average is the average number of points per season; that is, the total number of points divided by the number of seasons. Point percentage is the total number of points divided by the total number of possible points. Winning percentage is the percentage of wins, determined by dividing the total number of wins by the total number of games played. Both the point averages, the winning percentages and the point percentages are rounded to one decimal.

Newer SHL teams record higher point averages, due to the fact that the league has only been using the 3-point system (that is, 3 points for a regulation-time win) since the 1998–99 season, as well as the fact that only 36–40 games were played until the 1996–97 season. Since the 1996–97 season, each season consists of at least 50 games (55 games since the 2006–07 season). Before the 1998–99 season, the teams received two points for each win instead of three. Also, from the 1987–88 season until the 1996–97 season, the two worst teams after the first 22 games were relegated to Allsvenskan; the remaining teams played another 18 games. For these reasons, point percentage is a more accurate way of determining each team's overall performance in the regular season. It is possible to get 165 points in one season, due to the 3-point system and the 55-game schedule.

Regarding the winning percentages, note that, due to the former 2-point system, overtime or shootout wins also counted as wins from the 1975–76 season through the 1997–98 season. Since the 1998–99 season, when the 3-point system was introduced, only regulation-time wins count as wins.

See also

  • Marathon standings for the top Swedish ice hockey league
  • List of SHL seasons

References

  • Historical.stats.swehockey.se
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