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Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 03/08 18:00 52 [11] Vasteras IK v Brynas IF [1] L 0-4
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 03/06 18:00 51 [5] Mora IK v Vasteras IK [11] L 4-1
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 03/02 17:00 48 [11] Vasteras IK v Djurgardens IF [5] L 2-3
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 03/01 18:00 50 [3] AIK v Vasteras IK [11] L 5-2
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 02/28 18:00 49 [12] Vasteras IK v Almtuna IS [9] W 5-3
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 02/23 17:00 47 [6] IF Bjorkloven v Vasteras IK [11] L 6-4
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 02/20 18:00 46 [11] Tingsryds AIF v Vasteras IK [12] W 1-4
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 02/16 18:00 45 [12] Vasteras IK v Ostersunds IK [13] L 2-4
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 02/14 18:00 44 [11] Vasteras IK v BIK Karlskoga [10] L 4-6
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 02/10 17:00 43 [7] Nybro Vikings IF v Vasteras IK [11] L 3-2
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 02/09 18:00 42 [14] Vasterviks IK v Vasteras IK [11] L 4-1
Svéd HockeyAllsvenskan 02/07 18:00 41 [11] Vasteras IK v Kalmar HC [10] L 2-4

Wikipedia - Västerås IK

Västerås IK (Västerås Ishockey klubb) is a professional ice hockey club from Västerås, Sweden. The team is currently playing in the second-tier league in Sweden, HockeyAllsvenskan. Västerås IK played 12 seasons in the top Swedish league Elitserien (1988–89 to 1999–00) before the club went bankrupt and merged with the junior club (Västerås IK Ungdom), which changed name to VIK Västerås HK in 2005. In 2018, after playing a year in tier three, Hockeyettan, the club changed it name back to the old name Västerås IK.

History

ABB Arena Nord in Västerås, Sweden. Home ground of VVästerås IK .

Västerås IK was founded in 1913 and started playing ice hockey in 1939. The ice hockey section of Västerås IK was later separated and was active until 2000, when the club folded and the A team was moved to the club Västerås IK Ungdom (English: junior), which changed to its current name in 2018.