This week in SHL
Växjö, Frölunda, and Timrå are setting the pace at the top of the early SHL standings with nine points each. At the other end, HV71 and Linköping are still searching for their first victory after four games. ... Read more»
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2 qualifying groups, first two advance to semifinals A1-B2 and A2-B1
no promotion relagation
Anyang Halla won Korea Open Championship
Anyang Halla won the 71th edition of Korean Open Championship, the national competition involving Asia League clubs and not professional clubs. Anyang won 5-2 against Korea University, the only not professional team qualified after preliminary round, in the semifinals, before to route High1 5-0, with all goals in the central period. High1 reached the final by beating 5-3 Daemyung Killer Whales. This is the ninth title for Anyang, after the last won in 2014
(22 Nov 2016)Växjö, Frölunda, and Timrå are setting the pace at the top of the early SHL standings with nine points each. At the other end, HV71 and Linköping are still searching for their first victory after four games. ... Read more»
The 2025 Swedish champion needed only 11 seconds of the new season to score its first goal. Here is a short recap of the first day of SHL. Read more»