Rögle BK (Rögle Bandyklubb) is a Swedish professional ice hockey club from Ängelholm that has been playing in the SHL since the 2015–16 season. Rögle has previously played in the SHL (previously named Elitserien) in 19921996, 20082010, and briefly in 2012–13.

Rögle BK
CityÄngelholm
LeagueSwedish Hockey League
Founded18 December 1932
Home arenaCatena Arena
(Capacity: 6,310)
Colors   
General managerHampus Sjötröm
Head coachRoger Hansson (ice hockey)
CaptainAnton Bengtsson
Websiteroglebk.se
Championships
Regular season titles(1) (2022)
Challenge CupsCHL (1) (2022)
Le Mat Trophy(0)
Current season

They won the Champions Hockey League in 2022.

History edit

Rögle BK was founded on 18 December 1932 as a Swedish bandy club, which is why the team is named "Rögle Bandyklubb" (or "bandy club"). The club was actually Scanian district champions in bandy in 1948. The club's ice hockey team played in the top Swedish league, at that time Division I, from 1966 to 1969, and again, in Elitserien as it was called at the time, between 1992–93 and 1995–96. After another twelve years in the second-tier division HockeyAllsvenskan, the team was promoted back to Elitserien after finishing second in the 2008 Kvalserien. Rögle BK began the 2008–09 Elitserien season surprisingly well, and after the first 18 rounds the team found itself at a top position, only goals behind leading Linköpings HC. However, Rögle BK finished eleventh in the 2008–09 Elitserien season and therefore had to play in the 2009 Kvalserien to stay in Elitserien, which they achieved after finishing second in Kvalserien for the second time in a row. In 2009–10 they ended last in the standings and had to play in the 2010 Kvalserien, where they subsequently failed to re-qualify for Elitserien and were relegated to HockeyAllsvenskan.

Rögle briefly returned to Elitserien after finishing second in the 2012 Kvalserien, becoming the first team to claim an Elitserien spot after winning the HockeyAllsvenskan playoff round to earn the last spot in the Kvalserien. However, after finishing last in the 2012–13 Elitserien season, Rögle had to play in the 2013 Kvalserien to stay in Elitserien, but the team failed to re-qualify and were relegated back to the second-tier league HockeyAllsvenskan; Rögle's return to Elitserien lasted for only one season.

The 2021–2022 season saw the club winning the Champions Hockey League by defeating Tappara from Finland, 2–1, in the final game in Ängelholm on 1 March 2022.[1]

On 14 December 2022, the club announced its plans of starting a women's team for the 2023–2024 season, beginning with playing in the WDHL.[2]

Season-by-season record edit

This list features the five most recent seasons. For a more complete list, see List of Rögle BK seasons.

List of Rögle seasons
Season Level Division Record Avg.
home
atnd.
Notes Ref.
Position W-T-L
W-OT-L
2017–18 Tier 1 SHL 11th 16–4–5–27 4,069 [3]
2018–19 Tier 1 SHL 9th 20–4–7–21 4,424 [4]
Eighth-finals 0–0–1–1 5,051 Lost 0–2 vs HV71 [5]
2019–20 Tier 1 SHL 3rd 25–7–3–17 4,848 Playoffs cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [6][7][8]
2020–21 Tier 1 SHL 2nd 27–4–9–12 15 [9]
Swedish Championship playoffs 8–0–3–3 56 Won in quarterfinals 4–0 vs Frölunda HC
Won in semifinals 3–2 vs Skellefteå AIK
  Lost in Finals 1–4 vs Växjö Lakers
[10]
2021–22 Tier 1 SHL 1st 27–5–9–11 4,290 [11]
Swedish Championship playoffs 6–0–1–6 6,291 Won in quarterfinals 4–3 vs IK Oskarshamn
Lost in semifinals 2–4 vs Färjestad BK
[12]

Players and personnel edit

Current roster edit

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
  Petr Kváča G L 26 2023 Brandýs nad Labem, Czech Republic
28   Anton Bengtsson (C) C L 30 2019 Nässjö, Sweden
90   Ted Brithén C L 33 2021 Danderyd, Sweden
70   Calle Clang G L 21 2020 Olofström, Sweden
18   Dennis Everberg (A) RW L 32 2019 Västerås, Sweden
12   Brady Ferguson (A) LW L 29 2020 Lewisville, Texas, United States
10   Simon Hjalmarsson LW L 35 2023 Värnamo, Sweden
22   Samuel Jonsson D L 25 2017 Ängelholm, Sweden
3   Michael Kapla D L 29 2022 Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
24   Marco Kasper C L 20 2020 Innsbruck, Austria
61   Ludvig Larsson C L 28 2021 Malmö, Sweden
7   Erlend Lesund (A) D L 29 2019 Oslo, Norway
57   Vojtěch Mozík D R 31 2022 Prague, Czechoslovakia
17   Felix Nilsson C L 18 2022 Stockholm, Sweden
32   Oskar Pettersson RW R 20 2022 Halmstad, Sweden
65   Christoffer Rifalk G L 27 2019 Kalix, Sweden
8   Linus Sandin RW R 27 2022 Uppsala, Sweden
83   Riley Sheen LW L 29 2022 Edmonton, Canada
27   Linus Sjödin C L 21 2020 Ängelholm, Sweden
40   Oskar Stål Lyrenäs RW R 26 2021 Umeå, Sweden
6   Tony Sund D L 28 2021 Pedersöre, Finland
  Albin Sundsvik C L 23 2023 Stockholm, Sweden
91   Adam Tambellini LW L 29 2020 Edmonton, Canada
23   Oliver Tärnström C L 21 2021 Stockholm, Sweden
16   Valtteri Viljanen D R 30 2023 Pori, Finland
72   Daniel Zaar RW R 30 2022 Helsingborg, Sweden

Updated 25 February 2023[13][14]

Team captains edit

Honored members edit

Rögle BK retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. retirement
1 Kenth Svensson G 1970–1987
9 Lennart Åkesson F 1950–1964
13 Roger Elvenes C 1984–2000
19 Kenny Jönsson D 1991–1995, 2004–2009
25 Stefan Elvenes F 1985–1995, 1997–2000
26 Jakob Johansson C 1999–2014

References edit

  1. ^ Gustav Tägtström (1 March 2022). "Rögle CHL-mästare" (in Swedish). SVT Sport. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  2. ^ svenska (14 December 2022). "Rögle startar damlag". SVT Sport. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  3. ^ "SHL: 2017–18: SHL". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 3 September 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  4. ^ "SHL: 2018–19: SHL". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 5 April 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  5. ^ "SHL: 2018–19: Eighth-finals". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 5 April 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  6. ^ "SHL : 2019-20". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 13 March 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Publikrekord i SHL - Rögle en av de som ökade mest". Rögle. 5 April 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  8. ^ "SHL begär att SM-slutspelet ställs in". SHL. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  9. ^ "SHL: 2020–21: SHL". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  10. ^ "SHL: 2020–21: Playoffs". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  11. ^ "SHL: 2021–22: SHL". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  12. ^ "SHL: 2021–22: Playoffs". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  13. ^ "Rögle BK roster". Rögle BK (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  14. ^ "Eliteprospects.com - Rögle". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2023-02-25.

External links edit