1968–69 Swedish Division I season

The 1968–69 Swedish Division I season was the 25th season of Swedish Division I. Leksands IF won the league title by finishing first in the final round.[citation needed]

First round

Northern Group

Team GP W T L +/- P
1 AIK 21 14 3 4 98–45 31
2 MoDo AIK 21 14 2 5 95–61 30
3 Leksands IF 21 13 3 5 142–57 29
4 Mora IK 21 11 5 5 92–74 27
5 Timrå IK 21 8 3 10 80–98 19
6 IFK Umeå 21 9 0 2 98–81 18
7 Skellefteå AIK 21 4 3 14 63–133 11
8 Hammarby IF 21 1 1 19 53–172 3

Southern Group

Team GP W T L +/- P
1 Brynäs IF 21 18 1 2 158–72 37
2 Västra Frölunda IF 21 16 0 5 124–63 32
3 Södertälje SK 21 11 3 7 109–85 25
4 Västerås IK 21 12 1 8 82–86 25
5 Djurgårdens IF 21 6 4 11 81–100 16
6 Nybro IF 21 6 2 13 71–114 14
7 KB Karlskoga 21 5 2 14 69–117 12
8 Rögle BK 21 3 1 17 55–112 7

Final round

Team GP W T L +/- P
1 Leksands IF 7 4 2 1 30–20 10
2 Brynäs IF 7 4 1 2 29–14 9
3 Västra Frölunda 7 4 1 2 34–20 9
4 AIK 7 4 0 3 27–24 8
5 Södertälje SK 7 4 0 3 27–24 8
6 MoDo AIK 7 1 3 3 15–22 5
7 Västerås IK 7 1 2 4 18–36 4
8 Mora IK 7 1 1 5 20–40 3

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