League Division 1 Promoted to Division 1 Uppsala HC
Skövde IK Number of teams 62 | Sport Ice hockey Location Sweden | |
Relegated to Division 2 Malmbergets AIF, Sollefteå HK, Kramfors, Svedjeholmens IF
Bräcke IK, AIK Härnösand, Överkalix IF, Hedemora SK
Smedjebacken HC, Västerås HC, IK Viking, Arvika HC
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2003–04 was the fifth season that Division 1 functioned as the third-level of ice hockey in Sweden, below the second-level Allsvenskan and the top-level Elitserien (now the SHL).
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Format
The league was divided into four regional groups. In each region, the top teams qualified for the Kvalserien till Allsvenskan, for the opportunity to be promoted to the Allsvenskan. The bottom teams in each group were forced to play in a relegation round against the top teams from Division 2 in order to retain their spot in Division 1 for the following season. These were also conducted within each region.
First round
Group A
Group B
Playoffs
First round
Second round
Relegation
Group A
Group B
First round
Group A
Group B
Relegation
Group A
Group B
Qualification
Final round
Group A
Group B
Relegation
Group A
Group B
References
2003–04 Division 1 season (Swedish ice hockey) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA