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Metal Ligaen

The Superisligaen, known as the Metal Ligaen for sponsorship reasons, is the highest-level ice hockey league in Denmark. The league consists of 9 professional teams.

Metal Ligaen
Current season, competition or edition:
2023–24 Metal Ligaen season
SportIce hockey
Founded1954; 70 years ago (1954)
No. of teams9
CountryDenmark
Most recent
champion(s)
Aalborg Pirates (3)
Most titlesHerning (16)
TV partner(s)TV2 Sport
Related
competitions
Danish Division 1
Danish Cup
Official websitemetalligaen.dk

Teams from the Superisligaen can participate in the IIHF's annual Champions Hockey League (CHL), competing for the European Trophy. Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe (excluding the European/Asian Kontinental Hockey League). Going into the 2022–23 CHL season, the Superisligaen was ranked the No. 13 league in Europe, allowing them to send their top team to compete in the CHL.

History edit

The Danish Ice hockey league has become a springboard for foreign players and a place to start their European careers, before traveling to other bigger leagues such as the Swedish Hockey League or DEL. The teams rely mostly on foreign talent, but there are still a lot of skilled professional Danish players. Mostly the older Danish players are full-time professional. Most younger players are semi-professional because of the tight economy in Danish hockey, and most of the money is spent on more talented foreign players.

In the past, the league has consisted of as many as 10 teams. Despite the introduction of a salary cap as well as a limit to the number of import players allowed, several teams have struggled financially in recent years. As a result, the Herlev Hornets and the Rungsted Cobras have withdrawn from the league, reducing the number of active teams from 10 to 8. Teams from the second-tier league were offered the empty spots, but no team were able to accept the offer, citing financial issues as their main concern.

On 9 January 2015 TV2 Sport debuted as a new sports channel on Danish TV. Same day, HockeyNight also aired for the first time, with a match between Odense Bulldogs and Rungsted. Since 2015 TV2 Sport has been the place to watch icehockey and other sports.

On 18 June 2016, it was made clear that the foreign player limit of 8 was against EU law and was therefore removed. The 2016–17 season was the first time, since 2009, that a Danish ice hockey team could have an unlimited number of foreign players.[1] The salary cap was created in order to regulate the league, and was 6 million DKK for the 2016–17 season .[2]

On June 3, 2017, Metal Ligaen was expanded once again, to an historic number of 11 teams. Hvidovre Fighters, who had previously left the league in 2013 because of bankruptcy, got their submitted papers approved, making them the 11th team of the 2017/18 season.[3]

League format edit

The league consists of 9 teams. The latest expansion was in 2014, when Gentofte Stars joined the league after being relegated in 1999. The league format has changed many times. The current structure was implemented in the 2011–12 season. Often it is changed depending on how many teams are represented in the league. There has never been more than 10 teams in the Danish ice hockey league, making it a fairly small league compared to other leagues in Europe.

The Danish hockey league is structured so that the teams meet 5 times, making the seasons after 2014 45 games long. The season typically starts in September and ends in February. The top 8 teams of the regular season make the playoffs. First place gets to pick who they want to play in the quarterfinals. second place picks next and so on. The Metal Ligaen playoffs consists of 3 rounds: quarterfinals, semifinals, and the finals. The winner will raise The Prince Henrik's Cup.

As of the 2017/18 Metal Ligaen expansion, the Metal Ligaen regular season was extended from 45 games to a historic 50 games. The playoff format was also changed, where previously the top 8 teams made the playoffs. Now the top 6 teams advanced directly to the Quarterfinals and teams ranking from 7 to 10 play for the last two wildcard spots.[4]

Metal Cup edit

The Metal Cup is a tournament held every year. It consists of 12 teams, where all Metal Ligaen teams are represented. Two teams from the 1.division are also represented. The top 4 teams the year before will go straight to the quarterfinals. The 8 other teams will by draw be divided into 4 groups each one of them with a letter from A to D. 4 teams will advance on from first round to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals the last seasons champs will play the winner of group A, second-place winner of group B and so on. Games in the quarterfinals and semifinals consists of two games. The winner of the tournament will receive the Metal Cup.

In 2017, the Metal Cup format was changed. Because of Hvidovre Fighters joining the league, the format would now only consist of teams from the Metal Ligaen and, instead of a playout format, the top 4 teams after 20 regular season games would be invited to a final four tournament.

Names and sponsorship edit

The Danish Ice Hockey Union officially recognizes the league as the Superisligaen.[5] Through the years, the naming rights of the league has been leased to a series of sponsors, resulting in numerous name changes.

Period Name Sponsor
1960–1998 Superisligaen none
1998–2001 Codan Ligaen Codan A/S
1998–2002 Sanistål Ligaen Sanistål A/S
2002–2004 SuperBest Ligaen SuperBest
2004–2007 Oddset Ligaen Danske Spil
2007–2013 AL-Bank Ligaen Arbejdernes Landsbank
2013–2014
(half-season)
Superisligaen none
2014– Metal Ligaen Danish Union of Metalworkers

Teams edit

Team City Founded Arena Capacity Opened
Aalborg Pirates [6] Aalborg 1967 Bentax Isarena 5000 2007
Esbjerg Energy [7] Esbjerg 1964 Granly Hockey Arena 4200 1976
Frederikshavn White Hawks [8] Frederikshavn 1964 Nordjyske Bank Arena 4000 2015
Herning Blue Fox [9] Herning 1947 KVIK Hockey Arena 4100 1988
Herlev Eagles [10] Herlev 1968 PM Montage Arena 1740 1977
Odense Bulldogs [11] Odense 1978 Spar Nord Arena 3280 1999
Rungsted Seier Capital [12] Rungsted 1941 Bitcoin Arena 2460 1971
Rødovre Mighty Bulls [13] Rødovre 1964 Rødovre Centrum Arena 3600 1995
SønderjyskE Ishockey [14] Vojens 1963 Frøs Arena 5000 2011

Notable players edit

List of notable players who have played in the Danish ice hockey league.

Danish Champions edit

Season Winner Finalist Bronze Cup Champion
1954–55 Rungsted IK KSF København Silkeborg not yet played
1955–56 KSF København Rungsted IK not played not yet played
1956–57 not played not played not played not yet played
1957–58 not played not played not played not yet played
1958–59 not played not played not played not yet played
1959–60 KSF København Rungsted IK Silkeborg not yet played
1960–61 KSF København Rungsted IK Esbjerg IK not yet played
1961–62 KSF København Rungsted IK not played not yet played
1962–63 Rungsted IK Esbjerg IK KSF København not yet played
1963–64 KSF København Rungsted IK Esbjerg IK not yet played
1964–65 KSF København Esbjerg IK Gladsaxe SF not yet played
1965–66 KSF København Gladsaxe SF Esbjerg IK not yet played
1966–67 Gladsaxe SF KSF København Esbjerg IK not yet played
1967–68 Gladsaxe SF Esbjerg IK Rungsted IK not yet played
1968–69 Esbjerg IK Gladsaxe SF Vojens IK not yet played
1969–70 KSF København Gladsaxe SF Esbjerg IK not yet played
1970–71 Gladsaxe SF Rungsted IK Esbjerg IK and Vojens IK not yet played
1971–72 KSF København Esbjerg IK Gladsaxe SF not yet played
1972–73 Herning IK KSF København Esbjerg IK not yet played
1973–74 Gladsaxe SF no playoff no playoff not yet played
1974–75 Gladsaxe SF no playoff no playoff not yet played
1975–76 KSF København no playoff no playoff not yet played
1976–77 Herning IK no playoff no playoff not yet played
1977–78 Rødovre SIK KSF København Vojens IK not yet played
1978–79 Vojens IK Rødovre SIK Aalborg IK not yet played
1979–80 Vojens IK Rungsted IK Aalborg IK not yet played
1980–81 Aalborg IK Rødovre SIK Herning IK not yet played
1981–82 Vojens IK Rødovre SIK Aalborg IK not yet played
1982–83 Rødovre SIK Aalborg IK Herlev IK not yet played
1983–84 Herlev IK Aalborg IK Rungsted IK not yet played
1984–85 Rødovre SIK no playoff no playoff not yet played
1985–86 Rødovre SIK no playoff no playoff not yet played
1986–87 Herning IK no playoff no playoff not yet played
1987–88 Esbjerg IK no playoff no playoff not yet played
1988–89 Frederikshavn IK Aalborg IK Herning IK Esbjerg IK
1989–90 Rødovre SIK Herning IK Frederikshavn IK not played
1990–91 Herning IK Rødovre SIK Aalborg IK Esbjerg IK
1991–92 Herning IK Esbjerg IK Rødovre SIK Esbjerg IK
1992–93 Esbjerg IK Herning IK Rødovre SIK Esbjerg IK
1993–94 Herning IK Esbjerg IK Aalborg IK Herning IK
1994–95 Herning IK Esbjerg IK Rungsted IK not played
1995–96 Esbjerg IK Rungsted IK Herning IK Herning IK
1996–97 Herning IK Esbjerg IK Rungsted IK not played
1997–98 Herning Blue Fox Rungsted IK Frederikshavn White Hawks Herning Blue Fox
1998–99 Rødovre Mighty Bulls Frederikshavn White Hawks Esbjerg IK Frederikshavn IK
1999–2000 Frederikshavn White Hawks Herning Blue Fox Esbjerg IK Rungsted Cobras
2000–01 Herning Blue Fox Esbjerg IK Rødovre Mighty Bulls not played
2001–02 Rungsted Cobras Odense IK Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn IK
2002–03 Herning Blue Fox Odense IK Rungsted Cobras Odense IK
2003–04 Esbjerg Oilers Aab Ishockey Odense IK Rungsted Cobras
2004–05 Herning Blue Fox Aab Ishockey Frederikshavn White Hawks Nordsjælland Cobras
2005–06 SønderjyskE Ishockey Aab Ishockey Herning Blue Fox Odense Bulldogs
2006–07 Herning Blue Fox Aab Ishockey SønderjyskE Ishockey AaB Ishockey
2007–08 Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn White Hawks SønderjyskE Ishockey Rødovre Mighty Bulls
2008–09 SønderjyskE Ishockey Herning Blue Fox Rødovre Mighty Bulls Odense Bulldogs
2009–10 SønderjyskE Ishockey Aab Ishockey Frederikshavn White Hawks SønderjyskE Ishockey
2010–11 Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn White Hawks SønderjyskE Ishockey SønderjyskE Ishockey
2011–12 Herning Blue Fox Odense Bulldogs SønderjyskE Ishockey Herning Blue Fox
2012–13 SønderjyskE Ishockey Frederikshavn White Hawks Rødovre Mighty Bulls SønderjyskE Ishockey
2013–14 SønderjyskE Ishockey Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn White Hawks Herning Blue Fox
2014–15 SønderjyskE Ishockey Esbjerg Energy Frederikshavn White Hawks Herning Blue Fox
2015–16 Esbjerg Energy Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn White Hawks Odense Bulldogs
2016–17 Esbjerg Energy Gentofte Stars Frederikshavn White Hawks Rungsted Seier Capital
2017–18 Aalborg Pirates Herning Blue Fox Rungsted Seier Capital Aalborg Pirates
2018–19 Rungsted Seier Capital SønderjyskE Ishockey Frederikshavn White Hawks Rungsted Seier Capital
2019–20 Cancelled due to Covid19 Cancelled due to Covid19 Cancelled due to Covid19 Frederikshavn White Hawks
2020–21 Rungsted Seier Capital Aalborg Pirates Esbjerg Energy SønderjyskE Ishockey
2021–22 Aalborg Pirates Rungsted Seier Capital Odense Bulldogs Aalborg Pirates
2022–23 Aalborg Pirates Herning Blue Fox Herlev Eagles Herning Blue Fox
2023–24 SønderjyskE Ishockey Esbjerg Energy Aalborg Pirates SønderjyskE Ishockey

By club edit

Club Winners Winning Years
Herning Blue Fox (earlier known as Herning IK)
16
1973, 1977, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012
KSF København
10
1956, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1972, 1976
SønderjyskE Ishockey (earlier known as Vojens IK)
10
1979, 1980, 1982, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2024
Esbjerg Energy (earlier known as Esbjerg Oilers and Esbjerg IK)
7
1969, 1988, 1993, 1996, 2004, 2016, 2017
Rødovre Mighty Bulls (earlier known as Rødovre SIK)
6
1978, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1999
Gladsaxe SF
5
1967, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1975
Rungsted Seier Capital (earlier known as Rungsted IK and Rungsted Cobras)
5
1955, 1963, 2002, 2019, 2021
Aalborg Pirates (earlier known as AAB Ishockey, Aalborg IK and AaB Ishockey)
4
1981, 2018, 2022, 2023
Frederikshavn White Hawks (earlier known as Frederikshavn IK)
2
1989, 2000
Herlev Hornets (earlier known as Herlev IK)
1
1984

References edit

  1. ^ "Farvel til udlændingeloftet i dansk ishockey – Faceoff.dk". www.faceoff.dk. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
  2. ^ "Liga-klubber får tildelt egenkapital frem til 2019 – lønloft stadig seks millioner – Faceoff.dk". www.faceoff.dk. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
  3. ^ "PM: Hvidovre godkendt! Metal Ligaen udvides fra 10 til 11 hold". Danmarks Ishockey Union (in Danish). Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  4. ^ "PM: Hvidovre godkendt! Metal Ligaen udvides fra 10 til 11 hold". Danmarks Ishockey Union (in Danish). Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  5. ^ Licensudvalgets bestemmelser | Uddrag af DIUs love og turneringsbestemmelser [Licensing Committee regulations | Extract from DIU's laws and tournament regulations] (PDF) (Report) (in Danish). Danish Ice Hockey Union. 2023-02-01. p. 2. (PDF) from the original on 2022-04-19. Retrieved 2023-02-01. Foreninger, som er sportsligt kvalificeret til at deltage i Superisligaen... skal søge om ligalicens for næste sæson inden hvert års 1. april. [Associations that are sportingly qualified to participate in the Superisligaen... must apply for a league license for the next season before April 1 each year.]
  6. ^ . al-bankligaen.dk. Archived from the original on 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
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External links edit

  • League website

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The Superisligaen known as the Metal Ligaen for sponsorship reasons is the highest level ice hockey league in Denmark The league consists of 9 professional teams Metal LigaenCurrent season competition or edition 2023 24 Metal Ligaen seasonSportIce hockeyFounded1954 70 years ago 1954 No of teams9CountryDenmarkMost recentchampion s Aalborg Pirates 3 Most titlesHerning 16 TV partner s TV2 SportRelatedcompetitionsDanish Division 1Danish CupOfficial websitemetalligaen wbr dk Teams from the Superisligaen can participate in the IIHF s annual Champions Hockey League CHL competing for the European Trophy Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe excluding the European Asian Kontinental Hockey League Going into the 2022 23 CHL season the Superisligaen was ranked the No 13 league in Europe allowing them to send their top team to compete in the CHL Contents 1 History 2 League format 2 1 Metal Cup 3 Names and sponsorship 4 Teams 5 Notable players 6 Danish Champions 6 1 By club 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Danish Ice hockey league has become a springboard for foreign players and a place to start their European careers before traveling to other bigger leagues such as the Swedish Hockey League or DEL The teams rely mostly on foreign talent but there are still a lot of skilled professional Danish players Mostly the older Danish players are full time professional Most younger players are semi professional because of the tight economy in Danish hockey and most of the money is spent on more talented foreign players In the past the league has consisted of as many as 10 teams Despite the introduction of a salary cap as well as a limit to the number of import players allowed several teams have struggled financially in recent years As a result the Herlev Hornets and the Rungsted Cobras have withdrawn from the league reducing the number of active teams from 10 to 8 Teams from the second tier league were offered the empty spots but no team were able to accept the offer citing financial issues as their main concern On 9 January 2015 TV2 Sport debuted as a new sports channel on Danish TV Same day HockeyNight also aired for the first time with a match between Odense Bulldogs and Rungsted Since 2015 TV2 Sport has been the place to watch icehockey and other sports On 18 June 2016 it was made clear that the foreign player limit of 8 was against EU law and was therefore removed The 2016 17 season was the first time since 2009 that a Danish ice hockey team could have an unlimited number of foreign players 1 The salary cap was created in order to regulate the league and was 6 million DKK for the 2016 17 season 2 On June 3 2017 Metal Ligaen was expanded once again to an historic number of 11 teams Hvidovre Fighters who had previously left the league in 2013 because of bankruptcy got their submitted papers approved making them the 11th team of the 2017 18 season 3 League format editThe league consists of 9 teams The latest expansion was in 2014 when Gentofte Stars joined the league after being relegated in 1999 The league format has changed many times The current structure was implemented in the 2011 12 season Often it is changed depending on how many teams are represented in the league There has never been more than 10 teams in the Danish ice hockey league making it a fairly small league compared to other leagues in Europe The Danish hockey league is structured so that the teams meet 5 times making the seasons after 2014 45 games long The season typically starts in September and ends in February The top 8 teams of the regular season make the playoffs First place gets to pick who they want to play in the quarterfinals second place picks next and so on The Metal Ligaen playoffs consists of 3 rounds quarterfinals semifinals and the finals The winner will raise The Prince Henrik s Cup As of the 2017 18 Metal Ligaen expansion the Metal Ligaen regular season was extended from 45 games to a historic 50 games The playoff format was also changed where previously the top 8 teams made the playoffs Now the top 6 teams advanced directly to the Quarterfinals and teams ranking from 7 to 10 play for the last two wildcard spots 4 Metal Cup edit The Metal Cup is a tournament held every year It consists of 12 teams where all Metal Ligaen teams are represented Two teams from the 1 division are also represented The top 4 teams the year before will go straight to the quarterfinals The 8 other teams will by draw be divided into 4 groups each one of them with a letter from A to D 4 teams will advance on from first round to the quarterfinals In the quarterfinals the last seasons champs will play the winner of group A second place winner of group B and so on Games in the quarterfinals and semifinals consists of two games The winner of the tournament will receive the Metal Cup In 2017 the Metal Cup format was changed Because of Hvidovre Fighters joining the league the format would now only consist of teams from the Metal Ligaen and instead of a playout format the top 4 teams after 20 regular season games would be invited to a final four tournament Names and sponsorship editThe Danish Ice Hockey Union officially recognizes the league as the Superisligaen 5 Through the years the naming rights of the league has been leased to a series of sponsors resulting in numerous name changes Period Name Sponsor 1960 1998 Superisligaen none 1998 2001 Codan Ligaen Codan A S 1998 2002 Sanistal Ligaen Sanistal A S 2002 2004 SuperBest Ligaen SuperBest 2004 2007 Oddset Ligaen Danske Spil 2007 2013 AL Bank Ligaen Arbejdernes Landsbank 2013 2014 half season Superisligaen none 2014 Metal Ligaen Danish Union of MetalworkersTeams edit nbsp nbsp Herlev nbsp Esbjerg Energy nbsp Frederikshavn White Hawks nbsp Herning Blue Fox nbsp Odense Bulldogs nbsp Rodovre nbsp SonderjyskE Ishockey nbsp Aalborg Pirates nbsp Rungstedclass notpageimage Teams currently in the Metal Ligaen Team City Founded Arena Capacity Opened Aalborg Pirates 6 Aalborg 1967 Bentax Isarena 5000 2007 Esbjerg Energy 7 Esbjerg 1964 Granly Hockey Arena 4200 1976 Frederikshavn White Hawks 8 Frederikshavn 1964 Nordjyske Bank Arena 4000 2015 Herning Blue Fox 9 Herning 1947 KVIK Hockey Arena 4100 1988 Herlev Eagles 10 Herlev 1968 PM Montage Arena 1740 1977 Odense Bulldogs 11 Odense 1978 Spar Nord Arena 3280 1999 Rungsted Seier Capital 12 Rungsted 1941 Bitcoin Arena 2460 1971 Rodovre Mighty Bulls 13 Rodovre 1964 Rodovre Centrum Arena 3600 1995 SonderjyskE Ishockey 14 Vojens 1963 Fros Arena 5000 2011Notable players editList of notable players who have played in the Danish ice hockey league Frederik Andersen Valeri Bragin USSR Robert Burakovsky Sweden Jannik Hansen Morten Madsen Frans Nielsen Peter Regin Kent Simpson Canada Juha Riihijarvi Finland Colin Greening Canada Petri Skriko Finland Todd Simpson Canada Kim Staal Kirill Starkov Oliver BjorkstrandDanish Champions editSeason Winner Finalist Bronze Cup Champion 1954 55 Rungsted IK KSF Kobenhavn Silkeborg not yet played 1955 56 KSF Kobenhavn Rungsted IK not played not yet played 1956 57 not played not played not played not yet played 1957 58 not played not played not played not yet played 1958 59 not played not played not played not yet played 1959 60 KSF Kobenhavn Rungsted IK Silkeborg not yet played 1960 61 KSF Kobenhavn Rungsted IK Esbjerg IK not yet played 1961 62 KSF Kobenhavn Rungsted IK not played not yet played 1962 63 Rungsted IK Esbjerg IK KSF Kobenhavn not yet played 1963 64 KSF Kobenhavn Rungsted IK Esbjerg IK not yet played 1964 65 KSF Kobenhavn Esbjerg IK Gladsaxe SF not yet played 1965 66 KSF Kobenhavn Gladsaxe SF Esbjerg IK not yet played 1966 67 Gladsaxe SF KSF Kobenhavn Esbjerg IK not yet played 1967 68 Gladsaxe SF Esbjerg IK Rungsted IK not yet played 1968 69 Esbjerg IK Gladsaxe SF Vojens IK not yet played 1969 70 KSF Kobenhavn Gladsaxe SF Esbjerg IK not yet played 1970 71 Gladsaxe SF Rungsted IK Esbjerg IK and Vojens IK not yet played 1971 72 KSF Kobenhavn Esbjerg IK Gladsaxe SF not yet played 1972 73 Herning IK KSF Kobenhavn Esbjerg IK not yet played 1973 74 Gladsaxe SF no playoff no playoff not yet played 1974 75 Gladsaxe SF no playoff no playoff not yet played 1975 76 KSF Kobenhavn no playoff no playoff not yet played 1976 77 Herning IK no playoff no playoff not yet played 1977 78 Rodovre SIK KSF Kobenhavn Vojens IK not yet played 1978 79 Vojens IK Rodovre SIK Aalborg IK not yet played 1979 80 Vojens IK Rungsted IK Aalborg IK not yet played 1980 81 Aalborg IK Rodovre SIK Herning IK not yet played 1981 82 Vojens IK Rodovre SIK Aalborg IK not yet played 1982 83 Rodovre SIK Aalborg IK Herlev IK not yet played 1983 84 Herlev IK Aalborg IK Rungsted IK not yet played 1984 85 Rodovre SIK no playoff no playoff not yet played 1985 86 Rodovre SIK no playoff no playoff not yet played 1986 87 Herning IK no playoff no playoff not yet played 1987 88 Esbjerg IK no playoff no playoff not yet played 1988 89 Frederikshavn IK Aalborg IK Herning IK Esbjerg IK 1989 90 Rodovre SIK Herning IK Frederikshavn IK not played 1990 91 Herning IK Rodovre SIK Aalborg IK Esbjerg IK 1991 92 Herning IK Esbjerg IK Rodovre SIK Esbjerg IK 1992 93 Esbjerg IK Herning IK Rodovre SIK Esbjerg IK 1993 94 Herning IK Esbjerg IK Aalborg IK Herning IK 1994 95 Herning IK Esbjerg IK Rungsted IK not played 1995 96 Esbjerg IK Rungsted IK Herning IK Herning IK 1996 97 Herning IK Esbjerg IK Rungsted IK not played 1997 98 Herning Blue Fox Rungsted IK Frederikshavn White Hawks Herning Blue Fox 1998 99 Rodovre Mighty Bulls Frederikshavn White Hawks Esbjerg IK Frederikshavn IK 1999 2000 Frederikshavn White Hawks Herning Blue Fox Esbjerg IK Rungsted Cobras 2000 01 Herning Blue Fox Esbjerg IK Rodovre Mighty Bulls not played 2001 02 Rungsted Cobras Odense IK Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn IK 2002 03 Herning Blue Fox Odense IK Rungsted Cobras Odense IK 2003 04 Esbjerg Oilers Aab Ishockey Odense IK Rungsted Cobras 2004 05 Herning Blue Fox Aab Ishockey Frederikshavn White Hawks Nordsjaelland Cobras 2005 06 SonderjyskE Ishockey Aab Ishockey Herning Blue Fox Odense Bulldogs 2006 07 Herning Blue Fox Aab Ishockey SonderjyskE Ishockey AaB Ishockey 2007 08 Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn White Hawks SonderjyskE Ishockey Rodovre Mighty Bulls 2008 09 SonderjyskE Ishockey Herning Blue Fox Rodovre Mighty Bulls Odense Bulldogs 2009 10 SonderjyskE Ishockey Aab Ishockey Frederikshavn White Hawks SonderjyskE Ishockey 2010 11 Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn White Hawks SonderjyskE Ishockey SonderjyskE Ishockey 2011 12 Herning Blue Fox Odense Bulldogs SonderjyskE Ishockey Herning Blue Fox 2012 13 SonderjyskE Ishockey Frederikshavn White Hawks Rodovre Mighty Bulls SonderjyskE Ishockey 2013 14 SonderjyskE Ishockey Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn White Hawks Herning Blue Fox 2014 15 SonderjyskE Ishockey Esbjerg Energy Frederikshavn White Hawks Herning Blue Fox 2015 16 Esbjerg Energy Herning Blue Fox Frederikshavn White Hawks Odense Bulldogs 2016 17 Esbjerg Energy Gentofte Stars Frederikshavn White Hawks Rungsted Seier Capital 2017 18 Aalborg Pirates Herning Blue Fox Rungsted Seier Capital Aalborg Pirates 2018 19 Rungsted Seier Capital SonderjyskE Ishockey Frederikshavn White Hawks Rungsted Seier Capital 2019 20 Cancelled due to Covid19 Cancelled due to Covid19 Cancelled due to Covid19 Frederikshavn White Hawks 2020 21 Rungsted Seier Capital Aalborg Pirates Esbjerg Energy SonderjyskE Ishockey 2021 22 Aalborg Pirates Rungsted Seier Capital Odense Bulldogs Aalborg Pirates 2022 23 Aalborg Pirates Herning Blue Fox Herlev Eagles Herning Blue Fox 2023 24 SonderjyskE Ishockey Esbjerg Energy Aalborg Pirates SonderjyskE Ishockey By club edit Club Winners Winning Years Herning Blue Fox earlier known as Herning IK 16 1973 1977 1987 1991 1992 1994 1995 1997 1998 2001 2003 2005 2007 2008 2011 2012 KSF Kobenhavn 10 1956 1960 1961 1962 1964 1965 1966 1970 1972 1976 SonderjyskE Ishockey earlier known as Vojens IK 10 1979 1980 1982 2006 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 2024 Esbjerg Energy earlier known as Esbjerg Oilers and Esbjerg IK 7 1969 1988 1993 1996 2004 2016 2017 Rodovre Mighty Bulls earlier known as Rodovre SIK 6 1978 1983 1985 1986 1990 1999 Gladsaxe SF 5 1967 1968 1971 1974 1975 Rungsted Seier Capital earlier known as Rungsted IK and Rungsted Cobras 5 1955 1963 2002 2019 2021 Aalborg Pirates earlier known as AAB Ishockey Aalborg IK and AaB Ishockey 4 1981 2018 2022 2023 Frederikshavn White Hawks earlier known as Frederikshavn IK 2 1989 2000 Herlev Hornets earlier known as Herlev IK 1 1984References edit Farvel til udlaendingeloftet i dansk ishockey Faceoff dk www faceoff dk Retrieved 2016 07 10 Liga klubber far tildelt egenkapital frem til 2019 lonloft stadig seks millioner Faceoff dk www faceoff dk Retrieved 2016 07 10 PM Hvidovre godkendt Metal Ligaen udvides fra 10 til 11 hold Danmarks Ishockey Union in Danish Retrieved 2017 06 03 PM Hvidovre godkendt Metal Ligaen udvides fra 10 til 11 hold Danmarks Ishockey Union in Danish Retrieved 2017 06 03 Licensudvalgets bestemmelser Uddrag af DIUs love og turneringsbestemmelser Licensing Committee regulations Extract from DIU s laws and tournament regulations PDF Report in Danish Danish Ice Hockey Union 2023 02 01 p 2 Archived PDF from the original on 2022 04 19 Retrieved 2023 02 01 Foreninger som er sportsligt kvalificeret til at deltage i Superisligaen skal soge om ligalicens for naeste saeson inden hvert ars 1 april Associations that are sportingly qualified to participate in the Superisligaen must apply for a league license for the next season before April 1 each year Aalborg Pirates al bankligaen dk Archived from the original on 2013 11 12 Retrieved 2013 11 12 Esbjerg Energy al bankligaen dk Archived from the original on 2013 11 12 Retrieved 2013 11 12 Frederikshavn White Hawks al bankligaen dk Archived from the original on 2013 11 12 Retrieved 2013 11 12 Blue Fox Herning al bankligaen dk Archived from the original on 2013 11 12 Retrieved 2013 11 12 Herlev Eagles al bankligaen 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