AIK Hockey
CitySolna, Stockholm, Sweden
LeagueSDHL
Home arenaRitorps Ishall
ColorsBlack, yellow
   
General managerConny Olausson
Head coachConny Olausson
CaptainVilma Nilsson
Championships
Regular season titles1 (2008)
Playoff championships2 (2009, 2013)
Current season

AIK Hockey Dam is a professional ice hockey team in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (Swedish: Svenska damhockeyligan, SDHL), the top flight of Swedish's women's ice hockey. They play in Solna Municipality in Stockholm, Sweden at the Ritorps Ishall.

History

AIK were promoted to Riksserien, the predecessor of the SDHL, in 2008.[1] They won the Swedish Championship twice in their first five top-flight seasons, in 2009 and 2013.

In 2017, the team participated in the Minnesota Whitecaps' tour of Stockholm, playing against them on 22 August.[2]

After dropping in the standings again, down to 7th in the 2017–18 season, Jared Cipparone was brought in to take over as head coach for the club.[3] That summer, the club also slightly increased its investment in its women's side, building a new locker room for the women.[4]

On the 22 February 2020, AIK was eliminated by Djurgårdens IF Hockey in the playoff quarterfinals in a match that went to the third overtime period, passing 100 minutes of game-time and setting an SDHL record for the longest match.[5][6] After the end of the season, 8th-leading scorer in SDHL history Fanny Rask decided to retire from hockey, citing frustration with the financial insecurity in women's hockey.[7][8]

Season-by-season record

This is a partial list of the most recent seasons completed by AIK.

Code explanation: GPGames played, WWins, LLosses, TTied games, GFGoals for, GAGoals against, PtsPoints. Top Scorer: Points (Goals+Assists)

Season League Regular season Post season results
FinishGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPtsTop scorer
2015-16 SDHL 3rd 3621339956172 Sweden L. Johansson 45 (28+17) Lost semifinals against Luleå HF/MSSK
2016-17 SDHL 5th 36163116888255 Norway L. Bialik Øien 44 (22+22) Lost quarterfinals against Linköping HC
2017-18 SDHL 7th 361004227410834 Sweden L. Johansson 39 (23+16) Lost quarterfinals against Linköping HC
2018-19 SDHL 8th 36933217310236 Sweden L. Johansson 25 (14+11) Lost quarterfinals against Luleå HF/MSSK
2019-20 SDHL 5th 36143118739749 Sweden L. Johansson 28 (13+15) Lost quarterfinals against Djurgårdens IF Hockey
2020-21 SDHL 8th 36905226012432 Sweden L. Johansson 23 (11+12) Lost quarterfinals against Luleå HF/MSSK
2021-22 SDHL 9th 3693420699137 Sweden L. Johansson 26 (18+8) Saved in relegation
2022-23 SDHL 9th 32413244412717 Czech Republic A. Sarnovská 13 (5+8) Saved in relegation

Players and personnel

2023–24 roster

As of 5 January 2024[9][10]
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
21 Sweden Emmy Alasalmi D R 29 2023 Stockholm, Sweden
27 United States Rebecca Brown F R 25 2023 Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States
14 Czech Republic Nikola Dýcková F L 22 2023
11 Sweden Tilda Edsman C L 16 2023 Solna, Uppland, Sweden
20 Sweden Wilma Hallberg F L 18 2021 Stockholm, Södermanland, Sweden
26 Sweden Alva Hellqvist D L 21 2021
11 Austria Emma Hofbauer F R 19 2023 Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria
35 Norway Linnea Holterud Olsson G L 27 2023 Kongsvinger, Innlandet, Norway
8 Slovakia Iveta Klimášová F R 25 2024 Prakovce, Košický kraj, Slovakia
12 Sweden Tuva Kärrhage F L 19 2022
18 Sweden Isabelle Leijonhielm F L 17 2021 Täby, Uppland, Sweden
22 Sweden Felicia Levin F L 20 2020
3 Japan Suzu Matsuya D L 26 2023 Kobe, Japan
49 Sweden Elinah Melinder G L 19 2019 Märsta, Uppland, Sweden
25 Lithuania Klara Miuller F L 20 2023 Klaipėda, Mažoji Lietuva, Lithuania
6 Japan Mei Miura F R 25 2023 Hokkaido, Japan
24 Sweden Vilma Nilsson (C) F L 21 2018 Umeå, Västerbotten, Sweden
34 Canada Emily Rickwood D L 23 2023 Brantford, Ontario, Canada
23 Japan Fumika Sasano F L 26 2023 Aomori, Japan
9 Sweden Moa Söderholm D L 20 2020
30 Czech Republic Blanka Škodová G L 26 2023 Šternberk, Olomoucký kraj, Czechia
10 Japan Hikaru Yamashita F L 23 2023
29 Sweden Elsa Åberg D L 16 2023 Danderyd, Uppland, Sweden
25 Sweden Nova Åberg F L 15 2023
19 Sweden Felicia Öhrqvist D L 19 2020 Solna, Uppland, Sweden

Coaching staff and team personnel

  • Head coach: Olle Öhrqvist
  • Assistant coach: Rebeka Sádecká
  • Goaltending coach: Linus Appelgren
  • Physical therapist: Hanna Pintér
  • Equipment manager: Göran Broberg & Ernst Melinder

References

  1. "Hårdare försäsong ska ta AIK till SDHL". Norran (in Swedish). 23 July 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  2. Foster, Meredith (1 August 2017). "Minnesota Whitecaps, SDHL to play August exhibition matches". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  3. Jervis, Adrian (31 January 2020). "INTERVIEW- Jared Cipparone (AIK) - there's no untouchables". SportBloggare. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  4. Rönnkvist, Ronnie (1 April 2019). "Från armbrott till VM-spel: "Någon gång måste det vända"". Hockeysverige (in Swedish). Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  5. Olausson, Robin (22 February 2020). "SDHL-historiens längsta match – jättedrama i Stockholmsderbyt". Hockeysverige (in Swedish). Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  6. Grefve, Daniel (22 February 2020). "Djurgården vann mot AIK i rekordlång SDHL-match". SVT Sport (in Swedish). Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  7. Johansson, Anton (10 July 2020). "Fanny Rask slutar: "Jag är tom och ledsen"". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  8. Jay, Michelle (10 September 2020). "2020-21 SDHL Preview". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  9. "AIK Hockey > Dam > Komplett Trupp". AIK Hockey (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  10. "AIK - SDHL (W), 2023-2024 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
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