| Swedish HockeyEttan | 12/07 15:00 | - |
Karlskrona HK vs
HC Dalen
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| Swedish HockeyEttan | 12/10 18:00 | - |
Nick Stachowiak
vs
Karlskrona HK
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| Swedish HockeyEttan | 12/13 15:00 | - |
Karlskrona HK vs
Hanvikens SK
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| Swedish HockeyEttan | 12/28 15:00 | - |
Vasterviks IK
vs
Karlskrona HK
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| Swedish HockeyEttan | 12/30 18:00 | - |
Karlskrona HK vs
Morrums GoIS IK
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| Swedish HockeyEttan | 01/04 13:00 | - |
Karlskrona HK vs
Visby Roma
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| Swedish HockeyEttan | 12/05 18:00 | - |
[3] Tranas AIF
v
Karlskrona HK [2]
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W | 1-2 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 11/30 15:00 | - |
[14] Grastorps IK
v
Karlskrona HK [2]
|
W | 2-5 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 11/28 18:00 | - |
[1] Karlskrona HK v
Kungalv IK
[12]
|
L | 0-1 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 11/21 18:00 | - |
[1] Karlskrona HK v
Nykopings SK
[18]
|
W | 2-1 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 11/19 18:00 | - |
[9] Tingsryds AIF
v
Karlskrona HK [2]
|
W | 2-4 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 11/14 18:00 | - |
[2] Karlskrona HK v
Mjolby HC
[6]
|
W | 7-4 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 11/08 15:00 | - |
[20] Grums IK
v
Karlskrona HK [1]
|
W | 2-4 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 11/07 18:00 | - |
[9] Mariestad BoIS HC
v
Karlskrona HK [3]
|
W | 0-5 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 11/02 13:00 | - |
[6] Visby/Roma HK
v
Karlskrona HK [1]
|
L | 4-3 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 10/26 15:00 | - |
[1] Karlskrona HK v
Grastorps IK
[14]
|
W | 5-2 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 10/18 14:00 | - |
Huddinge IK
v
Karlskrona HK
|
W | 0-4 | |
| Swedish HockeyEttan | 10/17 17:00 | - |
[13] Jarfalla HC
v
Karlskrona HK [1]
|
L | 5-3 |
Karlskrona HK is a Swedish ice hockey club located in Karlskrona, Sweden, established in 2001. They played three seasons in the top-tier Swedish Hockey League (SHL) between the 2015–16 and 2017–18 seasons. Their home arena is NKT Arena Karlskrona which has a capacity of 5,050 spectators.
Following an impressive 2014–15 season, Karlskrona HK qualified for the SHL, only 14 years after the club was established. Important factors for the promotion were strong team play, reliable goaltending by Patrick Galbraith and offensive production by Joel Kellman (39 points) and Filip Cruseman (20 goals).
The club was relegated back to the second-tier league following the 2017–18 SHL season. After being denied the mandatory elite license, the club was further relegated to the third-tier league Hockeyettan following the 2019–20 HockeyAllsvenskan season; they were replaced by Väsby IK HK. The club was saved from bankruptcy by a fund raiser by fans and alumni including former player Joel Kellman and Swedish athlete and entrepreneur Jon Olsson.