Fixtures

Swedish Hockey League Women 09/20 14:00 5 Djurgardens IF (W) vs Farjestad (W) - View
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/21 14:00 6 Djurgardens IF (W) vs Linkoping HC (W) - View
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/26 16:00 19 Lulea HF (W) vs Djurgardens IF (W) - View
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/28 10:00 20 Skelleftea AIK (W) vs Djurgardens IF (W) - View
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/03 17:00 9 Djurgardens IF (W) vs Lulea HF (W) - View
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/05 10:00 10 Djurgardens IF (W) vs Skelleftea AIK (W) - View

Results

Swedish Hockey League Women 09/14 10:00 4 [2] Frolunda HC (W) v Djurgardens IF (W) [9] L 4-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/12 16:00 3 [10] HV 71 (W) v Djurgardens IF (W) [9] W 0-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/09 17:00 18 [9] Djurgardens IF (W) v Brynas IF (W) [1] L 2-5
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/05 17:00 1 [2] SDE HF (W) v Djurgardens IF (W) [2] L 6-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/24 18:00 3 [5] Djurgardens IF Women v Brynas IF Women [4] L 2-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/23 11:00 3 [5] Djurgardens IF Women v Brynas IF Women [4] L 2-5
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/21 18:00 3 [4] Brynas IF Women v Djurgardens IF Women [5] L 1-0
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/19 18:00 3 [4] Brynas IF Women v Djurgardens IF Women [5] W 2-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/16 11:00 1 [5] Djurgardens IF Women v Brynas IF Women [4] W 6-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/14 18:00 1 [6] Djurgardens IF Women v Modo Hockey Women [3] W 1-0
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/02 14:00 1 [10] Leksands IF Women v Djurgardens IF Women [8] W 0-6
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/31 18:00 1 [8] Djurgardens IF Women v SDE HF Women [5] W 1-0

Djurgården IF Hockey are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL). Home games are played at Hovet in Stockholm. The team is a section within the Djurgårdens IF multi-sport organization and are affiliated with its many other teams.

History

In March 2014, the Djurgårdens IF organisation announced its intention to form a women's ice hockey section, with Danijela Rundqvist in charge of recruitment and Jared Cipparone serving as head coach. The following year, the organisation took over the Segeltorps IF women's ice hockey club following its financial difficulties and relegation from Riksserien. After just one year under the Djurgården name in Damettan – during which the club made several major signings, including Valentina Lizana Wallner and Tina Enström – the club won promotion back to the top flight, defeating Södertälje 6–1 in the qualification playoffs.

On 9 September 2015, Djurgården played its first Riksserien match, with Andrea Schjelderup Dalen scoring the team's first Riksserien goal in a 5–1 loss to Linköping HC. The team's first Riksserien victory would come four days later, 5–2 against HV71. On 19 September 2015, the club played its first Riksserien match at home, beating Brynäs IF 5–3 in front of 834 spectators. The club finished the 2015–16 season in 4th place in the SDHL, losing to Linköping in the playoff semifinals, as Andrea Schjelderup Dalen set a single-season SDHL record for goals, with 47.

The club finished in second place in the SDHL in the 2016–17 season, the club's best regular season result to date. In the playoffs, the club made it to the finals against HV71, where they would win their first SDHL championship. That season, the club also participated in the first SDHL Winter Classic against IF Sundsvall Hockey. After the season, club founders Danijela Rundqvist and Nils Ekman left the club.

In August 2017, the club hosted the Minnesota Whitecaps during a series of exhibition games against SDHL teams in Stockholm.

During the 2018–19 season, second-highest all-time scorer in club history Hanna Olsson criticised the organisation's supporter club, Järnkaminerna, for not doing enough to support the women's side, despite the club supposedly having the best supporters in Sweden. In January 2019, she left the club on bad terms after conflict with the coach and the club's refusal to immediately let her sign a new contract with another SDHL club. The club would finish the season in 6th place, the worst regular season result in its history, and failed to advance past the playoff quarterfinals for the first time.

The club would improve in the 2019–20 season, finishing in 4th and being elimated by HV71 in the semi-finals. After the season, head coach Alana Blahoski, as well as Canadian players Jennifer Wakefield and Samantha Ridgewell announced they were leaving the club.

Djurgårdens IF (W) is a prominent women's ice hockey team based in Stockholm, Sweden. Representing one of the country's most historic sports clubs, the team competes in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL), showcasing top-tier talent and competitive spirit. Known for their skilled gameplay, strategic prowess, and strong team dynamics, Djurgårdens IF (W) has established itself as a formidable force in Swedish women's hockey. The team prides itself on developing local talent and fostering a passionate fan base, contributing significantly to the growth and popularity of women's ice hockey in Sweden.