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Annual ice hockey competition in Sweden
Swedish Ice Hockey Championship
IK Göta won the inaugural competition in 1922
Genre
sports event
Date(s)
winter
Frequency
annual
Country
Sweden
Inaugurated
1922 (1922)
The Swedish Ice Hockey Championship (Swedish: Svenska mästerskapet i ishockey; capitalised Swedish Championship) is a former Swedish ice hockey knockout tournament that was played every year between 1922 and 1951 and determined the Swedish ice hockey champions. The inaugural Championship winners were IK Göta. IK Göta also went on to become the tournament's most successful team, winning nine titles while the tournament was a standalone competition until 1953. After 1926 the winners were awarded the Le Mat Trophy. This trophy is currently awarded the winners of the Swedish Hockey League playoffs.