Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 10/07 17:00 5 [10] Ostersunds IK v IF Bjorkloven [12] W 3-7
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 10/05 17:00 4 [9] IF Bjorkloven v Almtuna IS [12] L 1-2
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 09/30 17:00 3 [11] AIK v IF Bjorkloven [5] L 4-0
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 09/28 17:00 2 [11] IF Bjorkloven v HC Vita Hästen [13] W 5-2
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 09/23 17:00 1 [2] IF Bjorkloven v BIK Karlskoga [2] L 1-2
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 09/16 16:00 - Modo Hockey v IF Bjorkloven L 3-2
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/23 17:00 - IF Bjorkloven v Modo Hockey W 6-3
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/19 17:00 - IF Bjorkloven v Skelleftea AIK L 0-3
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/13 13:00 - IF Bjorkloven v Sport L 1-2
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/12 16:00 - Vaasan Sport v IF Bjorkloven W 2-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 05/04 17:30 1 [4] IF Bjorkloven v HV71 [1] L 2-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 05/01 16:30 1 [1] HV71 v IF Bjorkloven [4] W 2-7
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/29 16:30 1 [4] IF Bjorkloven v HV71 [1] L 2-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/27 17:00 1 [4] IF Bjorkloven v HV71 [1] L 1-5
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/25 17:00 1 [1] HV71 v IF Bjorkloven [4] W 1-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/23 16:30 1 [1] HV71 v IF Bjorkloven [4] L 6-1
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/21 17:00 2 [2] Modo Hockey v IF Bjorkloven [4] W 3-8
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/19 17:00 2 [4] IF Bjorkloven v Modo Hockey [2] W 5-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/17 16:30 2 [2] Modo Hockey v IF Bjorkloven [4] L 2-1
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/15 16:30 2 [4] IF Bjorkloven v Modo Hockey [2] L 2-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/13 17:00 2 [4] IF Bjorkloven v Modo Hockey [2] W 3-2
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/11 17:00 2 [2] Modo Hockey v IF Bjorkloven [4] W 1-2
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/09 16:30 2 [2] Modo Hockey v IF Bjorkloven [4] L 4-1
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 04/02 16:30 3 [4] IF Bjorkloven v Vasteras IK [5] W 2-1
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/31 17:00 3 [5] Vasteras IK v IF Bjorkloven [4] W 2-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/29 17:00 3 [5] Vasteras IK v IF Bjorkloven [4] W 1-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/27 13:00 3 [4] IF Bjorkloven v Vasteras IK [5] L 2-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/25 18:00 3 [4] IF Bjorkloven v Vasteras IK [5] W 6-1
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/16 18:00 30 IF Bjorkloven v Vasterviks IK W 4-2
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/13 17:00 36 [4] IF Bjorkloven v IF Troja/Ljungby [14] W 3-2

Wikipedia - IF Björklöven

IF Björklöven (often simply referred to as Löven) is a Swedish professional ice hockey club in Umeå, Västerbotten, in northern Sweden. The club is currently playing in the second-tier league HockeyAllsvenskan as of the 2014–15 season, but has played 15 seasons in the top Swedish league Elitserien (1976–77, 1978–79 to 1988–89, 1993–94, 1998–99 and 2000–01, becoming national champions in 1987).

History

IF Björklöven was formed in 1970 when the ice hockey sections of IFK Umeå and Sandåkerns SK were merged. The IFK Umeå team had already at times been referred to as 'björklöven' (the birch leaves) as a tongue in cheek reference to Canadian ice hockey and Umeå being known as the 'city of birch trees', and after the merger the nickname became the official team name.

The team was quite successful at the Elitserien (SEL) level, the highest league in Sweden, during the 1980s and won the Swedish championship in 1987. They were, however, relegated only two years later, and since then have not been able to establish themselves permanently in the Elitserien again. Instead, they have mostly played in the second-tier league Allsvenskan, save for a few short stints in the 90s. Some notable players from Björklöven are Calle Johansson, Ulf Dahlén, Tore Öqvist and twins Patrik Sundström and Peter Sundström.

From 2001 to 2010, Björklöven played in HockeyAllsvenskan, the second highest ice hockey league for men in Sweden. Although the team finished 12th in the 2009–10 HockeyAllsvenskan season (which meant that the team was set to play in HockeyAllsvenskan the following season), the club was in big economical problems in March–May 2010. The club went bankrupt in April 2010, but got the bankruptcy allayed a month later. Despite huge further efforts by the club to obtain an elite license to play in HockeyAllsvenskan the following season, the Swedish Ice Hockey Association (SIHA) decided not to give Björklöven an elite license and thus the team was relegated to the third-tier league Division 1 for the 2010–11 season. Björklöven was eventually promoted back to HockeyAllsvenskan in the 2012–13 season.

The team has recently had many promising young players, including Alexander Hellström, Alexander Sundström, Patrik Nevalainen, Daniel Rahimi and Kristofer Berglund. Due to lack of funds however, Björklöven lost all of these young players to other teams, although Hellström, Sundström and Nevalainen later rejoined the team.

IF Bjorkloven is a professional ice hockey team based in Umeå, Sweden. The team was founded in 1970 and currently competes in the HockeyAllsvenskan, the second highest level of ice hockey in Sweden.

IF Bjorkloven has a rich history and has produced many talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in the Swedish Hockey League and even in the NHL. The team plays their home games at the A3 Arena, which has a capacity of over 5,000 spectators.

Known for their strong work ethic, skilled players, and passionate fan base, IF Bjorkloven is a respected and competitive team in Swedish ice hockey. They have a tradition of developing young talent and have a reputation for playing an exciting and fast-paced style of hockey.

Overall, IF Bjorkloven is a team with a proud history and a bright future, and they continue to be a force to be reckoned with in Swedish ice hockey.