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2023–24 SDHL season

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The 2023–24 SDHL season was the seventeenth ice hockey season of the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL). The regular season began on 24 September 2023 and concluded on 20 February 2024. The playoffs began on 23 February and concluded on 19 March, with Luleå HF/MSSK claiming their seventh Swedish Championship title after a three-game sweep of MoDo Hockey in the finals.

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Teams

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No SDHL teams were relegated at the end of the 2022–23 SDHL season due to Göteborg HC's mid-season withdrawal from the league in November 2022. The nine teams that completed the 2022–23 season returned for the 2023–24 season and were joined by Frölunda HC, the Nationella Damhockeyligan (NDHL) champions of the 2023 Kvalserie till SDHL. The promotion of Frölunda HC brought the number of teams participating in the league back to ten.[1][2]

The season marks the first time in league history that fewer than sixty percent of active players are of Swedish nationality. Import players hail from fifteen different countries, with the largest contingents coming from Canada (20 players), Czechia (19 players), and Finland (19 players).[3]

In contrast to the rising number of import players, the number of Swedish captains increased from two in the 2022–23 season to five at the start of the 2023–24 season – with AIK, Brynäs IF, Frölunda HC, Linköping HC, and MoDo Hockey all sporting Swedish captains. The remaining five captaincies were filled by two Canadians (Djurgårdens IF and Leksands IF), two Finns (HV71 and Luleå HF/MSSK), and one Netherlander (SDE HF).

Alternate captain Michelle Karvinen stepped into the Frölunda HC captaincy on an interim basis after captain Hanna Olsson sustained a season-ending hamstring injury caused by a blindsided open-ice hit from Luleå forward Petra Nieminen on 13 October 2023.[4][5] HV71's captain, Sanni Hakala, ended her ice hockey career on 30 November 2023 due to injuries sustained in a match earlier in the month;[6][7] HV71 alternate captain Elin Svensson was named captain shortly thereafter.[8]

    Sources: [9][10]

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    Regular season

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    The 2023–24 SDHL season began on 24 September 2023 and ended on 20 February 2024. The schedule comprised 36 games per team, in which each team played every opponent four times – twice at home and twice away.

    Standings

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    Source: Svenska Ishockeyförbundet[11]

    Statistics

    Scoring leaders

    The following players were the regular season point leaders at the conclusion of the 2023–24 season on 20 February 2024.[12]

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    Goaltenders

    The following goaltenders played at least one-third of their team's minutes in net during the 2023–24 regular season, sorted by save percentage.[13][14]

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    Playoffs

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    The 2024 Swedish Championship playoffs (Swedish: SM-slutspel 2024) began on Friday, 23 February 2024. Entering the playoffs, Luleå HF/MSSK, reigning 2023 Swedish Champion and the 2023–24 regular season champion, was favored for the 2024 Swedish Championship title.[15]

    Bracket

    As of 19 March 2024[16]
    Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                         
    1 Luleå/MSSK 4 5 4 3
    8 Leksand 2 2 0 0
    Luleå/MSSK 1 4 6 3
    Frölunda 0 1 1 0
    4 Frölunda 2 0 4 3 2 3
    5 Djurgården 1 3 3 4 1 2
    1st place, gold medalist(s) Luleå/MSSK 4 4 4 3
    2nd place, silver medalist(s) MoDo 1 1 2 0
    2 MoDo 4 5 1 3
    7 SDE 3 1 0 0
    MoDo 1 5 3 2 3
    Brynäs 2 3 2 0 1
    3 Brynäs 2 4 2 3
    6 Linköping 1 3 1 0

    Quarterfinals

    The Swedish Championship quarterfinals (Swedish: SM-kvartsfinalen) began on Friday, 23 February and concluded on Friday, 1 March. Home game advantage was granted to the higher seeded team for the second, third, and fifth games of the series.[16] All four higher-seeded teams won their series and progressed to the semifinals. The top-three ranked teams from the regular season – Luleå HF/MSSK, MoDo Hockey, and Brynäs IF – swept their quarterfinal series in three games.[17][18][19] Fourth ranked Frölunda HC beat fifth seeded Djurgårdens IF in five games.[20]

    (1) Luleå vs. (8) Leksand

    All times local, Central European Time (UTC+1)

    23 February 2024
    18:05
    Leksands IF2–4
    (0–1, 1–1, 1–2)
    Luleå HF/MSSKTegera Arena, Leksand
    Attendance: 120
    [Game reference 1]
    Ellen JonssonGoaliesSara GrahnReferees:
    Markus Yngvesson
    Felipe Londoño
    Linesmen:
    Sebastian Proos
    Axel Forsberg
    0–114:54 – Vainikka (Hiirikoski, Tulus)
    0–220:24 – Tulus (Nordin, Hiirikoski) (PP)
    Baudrit (Radová, Af Bjur) – 33:421–2
    1–340:27 – Nordin (Kjellbin)
    1–446:55 – Vainikka (Nieminen)
    Sarnovská (MacDougall, Radová) – 51:562–4
    4 minPenalties4 min
    28Shots30

    25 February 2024
    12:05
    Luleå HF/MSSK5–2
    (1–1, 0–0, 4–1)
    Leksands IFCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
    Attendance: 617
    [Game reference 2]
    Frida AxellGoaliesEmma PolusnyReferees:
    Ida Henriksson
    Jimmy Andersson
    Linesmen:
    Hanna Öberg
    Wilma Westlund
    Nieminen (Savolainen, Tulus) (PP) – 06:131–0
    1–113:38 – Amy
    Vainikka (Hiirikoski, Tulus) – 43:122–1
    2–245:40 – Tynell-Nissas
    Hiirikoski (Savolainen, Nieminen) (PP) – 49:383–2
    Magwood – 55:414–2
    Vainikka (Nieminen, Tulus) (EN-EQ) – 58:125–2
    0 minPenalties6 min
    39Shots14

    26 February 2024
    18:05
    Luleå HF/MSSK4–0
    (2–0, 1–0, 1–0)
    Leksands IFCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
    Attendance: 704
    [Game reference 3]
    Sara GrahnGoaliesEllen JonssonReferees:
    Ida Henriksson
    Jimmy Andersson
    Linesmen:
    Hanna Öberg
    Wilma Westlund
    Tulus (Vainikka, Magwood) – 02:011–0
    Savolainen (Nordin, Nieminen) – 05:392–0
    Tulus (Pejšová, Savolainen) – 25:423–0
    Lin. Johansson (Lis. Johansson) – 57:544–0
    2 minPenalties10 min
    36Shots18

    (4) Frölunda vs. (5) Djurgården

    All times local, Central European Time (UTC+1)

    23 February 2024
    18:05
    Djurgårdens IF1–2
    (1–0, 0–2, 0–0)
    Frölunda HCStora Mossen [sv], Bromma (Stockholm)
    Attendance: 112
    [Game reference 4]
    Ida BomanGoaliesStephanie NeatbyReferees:
    Joakim Flink
    Sabina Küller
    Linesmen:
    Ottilia Classon
    Patric Pettersson
    Linser (Sohrner, Östensson) (PP) – 10:551–0
    1–129:25 – Dalen (Karvinen, Kandell)
    1–232:18 – Nilsson (Lundin)
    6 minPenalties10 min
    31Shots22

    25 February 2024
    12:05
    Frölunda HC0–3
    (0–1, 0–0, 0–2)
    Djurgårdens IFFrölundaborg Isstadion, Frölunda
    Attendance: 455
    [Game reference 5]
    Stephanie NeatbyGoaliesIda BomanReferees:
    Sabina Küller
    Fredrik Börjesson-Tysnes
    Linesmen:
    Johan Granath
    Jessica Lundgren
    0–105:56 – Plosová (Pettet, Hall) (PP)
    0–257:43 – Östensson (EN-EQ)
    0–358:46 – Plosová (Hall, Pettet) (EN-EQ)
    4 minPenalties4 min
    34Shots44

    26 February 2024
    18:05
    Frölunda HC4–3 OT
    (1–1, 0–0, 2–2)
    (OT: 1–0)
    Djurgårdens IFFrölundaborg Isstadion, Frölunda
    Attendance: 474
    [Game reference 6]
    Stephanie NeatbyGoaliesLia Leiderö Palmlöv
    Ida Boman
    Referees:
    Sabina Küller
    Fredrik Börjesson-Tysnes
    Linesmen:
    Dennis Gunnarsson
    Jessica Lundgren
    0–116:39 – Pettet (Forsgren, Tyreskog)
    Karvinen (Kandell, Lundin) – 19:551–1
    1–240:23 – Hall
    1–344:36 – Hall (Pettet, Posick)
    Karvinen (Dalen, Linder) – 56:282–3
    Wikner-Zienkiewicz (Lundin, Dalen) – 58:443–3
    Dalen (Karvinen, Yearwood) – 66:074–3
    6 minPenalties0 min
    39Shots43

    28 February 2024
    18:05
    Djurgårdens IF4–3 OT
    (1–1, 1–0, 1–2)
    (OT: 1–0)
    Frölunda HCStora Mossen [sv], Bromma (Stockholm)
    Attendance: 163
    [Game reference 7]
    Ida BomanGoaliesStephanie NeatbyReferees:
    Ida Henriksson
    Alexandra Köhl
    Linesmen:
    Jessica Lundgren
    Wilma Westlund
    Östensson (Haasová, Sohrner) – 06:261–0
    1–114:53 – Karvinen (Nilsson)
    Hall (Forsgren) – 23:252–1
    Säkkinen (Vocetková) – 45:543–1
    3–246:25 – Dalen (PP)
    3–352:47 – Karvinen (Lundin, Vesa)
    Haasová (Tyreskog) – 76:094–3
    6 minPenalties8 min
    31Shots28

    1 March 2024
    18:05
    Frölunda HC2–1
    (1–0, 1–1, 0–0)
    Djurgårdens IFFrölundaborg Isstadion, Frölunda
    Attendance: 625
    [Game reference 8]
    Stephanie NeatbyGoaliesIda BomanReferees:
    Ida Henriksson
    Fredrik Börjesson-Tysnes
    Linesmen:
    Jessica Lundgren
    Dennis Gunnarsson
    Wikner-Zienkiewicz (Lundin, Karvinen) – 06:561–0
    1–124:46 – Plosová (Pettet)
    Dalen (Strandberg, Lundin) – 35:562–1
    6 minPenalties2 min
    12Shots24

    (2) MoDo vs. (7) SDE

    All times local, Central European Time (UTC+1)

    23 February 2024
    18:05
    SDE Hockey3–4
    (1–0, 1–3, 1–1)
    MoDo HockeyEnebybergs Ishall, Danderyd
    Attendance: 72
    [Game reference 9]
    Viktorie ŠvejdováGoaliesAndrea BrändliReferees:
    Fredrik Engert
    Andreas Wikström
    Linesmen:
    William Lindfors
    Oskar Kuoppala
    Rogge (Jones, Hamers) – 13:151–0
    1–121:10 – Ljungblom (Hedqvist, Šapovalivová) (PP2)
    1–225:12 – Sundin (Bellefontaine, Savander)
    Dabrowski (Löwenhielm, Hamers) (PP) – 38:152–2
    2–338:25 – Hedqvist (Klimek, El-Mahmadi)
    2–454:06 – Ljungblom (House, Seitz)
    Winbo (Hamers, Löwenhielm) (PP) – 57:443–4
    12 minPenalties8 min
    28Shots34

    25 February 2024
    12:05
    MoDo Hockey5–1
    (1–1, 0–0, 4–0)
    SDE HockeyHägglunds Arena, Örnsköldsvik
    Attendance: 300
    [Game reference 10]
    Andrea BrändliGoaliesViktorie ŠvejdováReferees:
    Maria Furberg
    Alexandra Köhl
    Linesmen:
    Ottilia Classon
    Tova Andersson
    Hallin (Šapovalivová, Hedqvist) (PP) – 02:201–0
    1–117:56 – Rogge (Jones)
    Ljungblom (Hedqvist, Šapovalivová) (PP) – 42:392–1
    Sundin (Klimek) – 47:303–1
    Moloughny (EN) – 57:384–1
    Ljungblom (EN) – 59:095–1
    6 minPenalties4 min
    37Shots27

    26 February 2024
    18:05
    MoDo Hockey1–0
    (0–0, 1–0, 0–0)
    SDE HockeyHägglunds Arena, Örnsköldsvik
    Attendance: 325
    [Game reference 11]
    Andrea BrändliGoaliesKate StuartReferees:
    Maria Furberg
    Alexandra Köhl
    Linesmen:
    Ottilia Classon
    Tova Andersson
    Ljungblom (Seitz, Šapovalivová) – 28:501–0
    2 minPenalties4 min
    33Shots29

    (3) Brynäs vs. (6) Linköping

    All times local, Central European Time (UTC+1)

    23 February 2024
    18:05
    Linköping HC1–2 OT
    (1–0, 0–1, 0–0)
    (OT: 0–1)
    Brynäs IFSaab Arena, Linköping
    Attendance: 333
    [Game reference 12]
    Ebba Svensson TräffGoaliesKlára PeslarováReferees:
    Marcus Linde
    Anna Hammar
    Linesmen:
    Julia Johansson
    Jessica Lundgren
    Toko (PP) – 09:011–0
    1–128:04 – Čajanová (Neubauerová, Thuvik)
    1–261:37 – Antonsson (Nylén-Persson, Čajanová)
    6 minPenalties6 min
    19Shots33

    25 February 2024
    12:05
    Brynäs IF4–3 OT2
    (1–1, 0–1, 2–1)
    (OT1: 0–0)
    (OT2: 1–0)
    Linköping HCMonitor ERP Arena, Gävle
    Attendance: 267
    [Game reference 13]
    Klára PeslarováGoaliesJorinde HellerReferees:
    Markus Yngvesson
    Anna Hammar
    Linesmen:
    Hanna Persson
    Mathias Ramberg
    Thuvik (Čajanová) – 06:081–0
    1–109:25 – Tóth
    1–232:37 – Blom
    Nylén-Persson (Nylund) – 52:282–2
    Nylén-Persson (Nylund) – 54:553–2
    3–357:48 – Reyes
    Antonsson (Sandberg, Neubauerová) – 85:554–3
    4 minPenalties4 min
    42Shots38

    26 February 2024
    18:05
    Brynäs IF2–1
    (0–1, 1–0, 1–0)
    Linköping HCMonitor ERP Arena, Gävle
    Attendance: 265
    [Game reference 14]
    Klára PeslarováGoaliesJorinde HellerReferees:
    Markus Yngvesson
    Anna Hammar
    Linesmen:
    Hanna Persson
    Simon Lindberg
    0–117:49 – Hjalmarsson (Blom, Toko) (PP)
    Karjalainen (Östlund, Antonsson) – 36:501–1
    Thuvik (Lindell) – 53:312–1
    8 minPenalties6 min
    21Shots25

    Semifinals

    The Swedish Championship semifinals will begin on Monday, 4 March and conclude no later than Tuesday, 12 March. Home game advantage was granted to the higher seeded team for the second and third games of the series.[16]

    Luleå vs. Frölunda

    All times local, Central European Time (UTC+1)

    4 March 2024
    18:05
    Frölunda HC0–1
    (0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
    Luleå HF/MSSKFrölundaborg Isstadion, Gothenburg
    Attendance: 740
    [Game reference 15]
    Stephanie NeatbyGoaliesSara GrahnReferees:
    Anna Hammar
    Markus Yngvesson
    Linesmen:
    Johan Granath
    Dennis Gunnarsson
    0–149:34 – Pirttijärvi (Nordin, Nieminen)
    6 minPenalties6 min
    19Shots37

    6 March 2024
    18:05
    Luleå HF/MSSK4–1
    (2–0, 1–1, 1–0)
    Frölunda HCCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
    Attendance: 1,662
    [Game reference 16]
    Sara GrahnGoaliesStephanie NeatbyReferees:
    Sabina Küller
    Alexandra Köhl
    Linesmen:
    Hanna Öberg
    Josef Lundgren
    Pirttijärvi (Hiirikoski, Tulus) (PP) – 14:261–0
    Nordin (Nieminen, Pirttijärvi) – 19:512–0
    2–120:33 – Wikner-Zienkiewicz (Lundin, Nilsson)
    Lis. Johansson (Hiirikoski, Lin. Johansson) – 27:533–1
    Nieminen (Pirttijärvi) – 55:344–1
    2 minPenalties8 min
    43Shots21

    8 March 2024
    18:05
    Luleå HF/MSSK6–1
    (2–0, 2–1, 2–0)
    Frölunda HCCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
    Attendance: 1,886
    [Game reference 17]
    Sara GrahnGoaliesStephanie NeatbyReferees:
    Sabina Küller
    Robin Forslund
    Linesmen:
    Hanna Öberg
    Joel Norum
    Vainikka (Pejšová, Tulus) – 05:051–0
    Lis. Johansson (Sjölund, Sturk) – 16:152–0
    2–128:38 – Dalen (Karvinen)
    Nordin (Pirttijärvi) – 35:023–1
    Lindeberg (Tulus, Magwood) – 35:384–1
    Tulus (Lindeberg, Magwood) – 41:285–1
    Nieminen (Nordin, Tulus) (PP) – 56:156–1
    0 minPenalties4 min
    43Shots14

    MoDo vs. Brynäs

    All times local, Central European Time (UTC+1)

    4 March 2024
    18:05
    Brynäs IF2–1 OT
    (1–0, 0–1, 0–0)
    (OT: 1–0)
    MoDo HockeyMonitor ERP Arena, Gävle
    Attendance: 614
    [Game reference 18]
    Klára PeslarováGoaliesAndrea BrändliReferees:
    Maria Furberg
    Ida Henriksson
    Linesmen:
    Simon Lindberg
    Joel Norum
    Čajanová – 08:291–0
    1–133:33 – Moloughny
    Östlund (Karjalainen, Waxin) (PP) – 73:302–1
    0 minPenalties4 min
    48Shots23

    6 March 2024
    18:05
    MoDo Hockey5–3
    (2–0, 1–3, 2–0)
    Brynäs IFHägglunds Arena, Örnsköldsvik
    Attendance: 495
    [Game reference 19]
    Andrea BrändliGoaliesFelicia FrankReferees:
    Robin Forslund
    Ludwig Gran
    Linesmen:
    Jessica Lundgren
    Ottilia Classon
    Ljungblom (Šapovalivová) (PP) – 15:401–0
    House (Hallin, Hedqvist) (PP) – 17:512–0
    Bellefontaine (Sundin, Seitz) (PP) – 27:063–0
    3–127:45 – Nylund (Brenkle)
    3–235:26 – Östlund (Waxin) (PP)
    3–336:00 – Neubauerová (Čajanová, Nylén-Persson)
    Sundin (Ljungblom, House) – 58:404–3
    Ljungblom (House) (EN) – 59:045–3
    8 minPenalties8 min
    47Shots26

    8 March 2024
    18:05
    MoDo Hockey3–2 OT2
    (0–1, 1–0, 1–1)
    (OT1: 0–0)
    (OT2: 1–0)
    Brynäs IFHägglunds Arena, Örnsköldsvik
    Attendance: 1,014
    [Game reference 20]
    Andrea BrändliGoaliesKlára PeslarováReferees:
    Ida Henriksson
    Maria Furberg
    Linesmen:
    Jessica Lundgren
    Ottilia Classon
    0–110:52 – Schneider
    Hallin (Seitz, Ljungblom) – 30:501–1
    Hallin (Přibylová, Bellefontaine) – 49:092–1
    2–259:07 – Thuvik (Nylund)
    A. Andersson (Perjus) – 85:323–2
    8 minPenalties8 min
    38Shots39

    10 March 2024
    12:05
    Brynäs IF0–2
    (0–0, 0–2, 0–0)
    MoDo HockeyMonitor ERP Arena, Gävle
    Attendance: 976
    [Game reference 21]
    Klára PeslarováGoaliesAndrea BrändliReferees:
    Ida Henriksson
    Anna Hammar
    Linesmen:
    Jessica Lundgren
    Hanna Öberg
    0–123:57 – Klimek
    0–232:16 – Klimek (Šapovalivová)
    6 minPenalties4 min
    24Shots21

    Finals

    The Swedish Championship finals began on Friday, 15 March and Luleå HF/MSSK were named the 2024 SDHL champion on Tuesday, 19 March. Home game advantage was granted to Luleå HF, the higher seeded team, for the second and third games of the series.[16]

    Luleå vs. MoDo

    All times local, Central European Time (UTC+1)

    15 March 2024
    18:05
    MoDo Hockey1–4
    (0–2, 1–0, 0–2)
    Luleå HF/MSSKHägglunds Arena, Örnsköldsvik
    Attendance: 2,871
    [Game reference 22]
    Andrea BrändliGoaliesSara GrahnReferees:
    Markus Yngvesson
    Anna Hammar
    Linesmen:
    Ottilia Classon
    Simon Lindberg
    0–100:44 – Savolainen
    0–205:29 – Pirttijärvi (Nieminen)
    Ljungblom (Sundin) – 23:571–2
    1–351:59 – Kjellbin
    1–457:08 – Nordin (Nieminen, Pirttijärvi) (SH, EN)
    2 minPenalties4 min
    21Shots40

    17 March 2024
    15:05
    Luleå HF/MSSK4–1
    (2–0, 0–0, 2–1)
    MoDo HockeyCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
    Attendance: 2,779
    [Game reference 23]
    Sara GrahnGoaliesAndrea BrändliReferees:
    Ida Henriksson
    Ludwig Gran
    Linesmen:
    Jessica Lundgren
    Josef Lundgren
    Nieminen (Pirttijärvi, Nordin) – 05:251–0
    Nordin (Nieminen, Kjellbin) – 13:072–0
    2–155:23 – Hallin (Seitz, Savander)
    Nieminen – 56:313–1
    Nieminen (Nordin, Lin. Johansson) – 56:514–1
    4 minPenalties8 min
    33Shots15

    19 March 2024
    18:05
    Luleå HF/MSSK4–2
    (1–0, 2–1, 1–1)
    MoDo HockeyCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
    Attendance: 5,850
    [Game reference 24]
    Sara GrahnGoaliesAndrea BrändliReferees:
    Ida Henriksson
    Anna Hammar
    Linesmen:
    Ottilia Classon
    Jessica Lundgren
    Kjellbin (Nieminen) – 02:081–0
    1–123:49 – Šapovalivová (Hedqvist, Savander)
    Nieminen – 25:282–1
    Lin. Johansson (Lis. Johansson, Kjellbin) – 38:593–1
    3–249:34 – Sundin (Seitz)
    Hiirikoski (EN) – 58:164–2
    4 minPenalties6 min
    42Shots16
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    Qualification

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    The final round of the SDHL qualification series (Kvalserie till SDHL) began on 6 March and concluded on 10 March. Prior to the finals, Dam HockeyAllsvenskan teams participated in quarterfinal and semifinal rounds to determine the two teams that would challenge the bottom ranked teams of the SDHL for league placement.

    Finals

    HV71 vs. Södertälje

    7 March 2024
    19:00
    Södertälje SK2–8
    (1–3, 0–3, 1–2)
    HV71Scaniarinken, Södertälje
    Attendance: 523
    [Game reference 25]
    Lovisa Berndtsson
    Nicole Jackson
    GoaliesLina van NoortReferees:
    Veronica Lovensnö
    Fredrik Engert
    Linesmen:
    Wilma Westlund
    Thea Enström
    0–103:02 – E. Svensson (SH)
    Björgvinsdóttir (Attea, Forsberg) (PP) – 03:311–1
    1–213:52 – Montonen (Raunio)
    1–318:56 – E. Svensson (Jungåker, Armborg) (PP)
    1–423:42 – Jungåker (Raunio) (PP)
    1–525:24 – E. Svensson (H. Svensson, Yrjänen)
    1–629:04 – Yrjänen (H. Svensson)
    McDonald (Curlett, Mosher) (PP) – 43:052–6
    2–754:31 – Yrjänen
    2–854:56 – Rakkolainen (Raunio, Käyhkö)
    8 minPenalties8 min
    25Shots50

    10 March 2024
    16:00
    HV712–1 OT
    (0–0, 1–1, 0–0)
    (OT: 1–0)
    Södertälje SKHusqvarna Garden, Jönköping
    Attendance: 420
    [Game reference 26]
    Lina van NoortGoaliesNicole JacksonReferees:
    David Gustafsson
    Robin Werner
    Linesmen:
    Filip Johansson
    Colin Johansson
    0–120:59 – Pren (Björgvinsdóttir, Mosher)
    Yrjänen (E. Svensson, Armborg) – 29:051–1
    H. Svensson (E. Svensson, Armborg) – 60:122–1
    2 minPenalties6 min
    40Shots24

    AIK vs. Skellefteå AIK

    6 March 2024
    19:00
    Skellefteå AIK2–1 OT
    (0–0, 1–1, 0–0)
    (OT: 1–0)
    AIKSkellefteå Kraft Arena, Skellefteå
    Attendance: 2,649
    [Game reference 27]
    Miranda DahlgrenGoaliesBlanka ŠkodováReferees:
    Mikael Lockner
    Robin Byström
    Linesmen:
    Lars Bjurman
    Jonathan Wirtala
    0–124:01 – Leijonhielm (Alasalmi)
    Jókai-Szilágyi (Grahn, Viklund) – 35:271–1
    Grahn (Jókai-Szilágyi) – 73:312–1
    4 minPenalties10 min
    55Shots53

    9 March 2024
    15:30
    AIK1–3
    (1–1, 0–0, 0–2)
    Skellefteå AIKRitorps Ishall, Solna
    [Game reference 28]
    Blanka ŠkodováGoaliesMiranda DahlgrenReferees:
    Fredrik Engert
    Andreas Wikström
    Linesmen:
    Thea Enström
    Oskar Kuoppala
    0–101:46 – Lerchová (Bjurvén, Benjamin) (PP2)
    Dýcková (Brown, Yamashita) – 03:401–1
    1–246:42 – Mogren (Søndergaard Jensen, Krausneck)
    1–349:31 – Krausneck (Forsgren)
    6 minPenalties4 min
    32Shots27
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    Awards and honors

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    Monthly awards

    Player of the Month

    The SDHL player of the month (Swedish: månadens spelare) is selected by a jury comprising SDHL sports director Oscar Alsenfelt, Svenska Spel sponsorship manager Mats Einarsson, SVT sports commentator Chris Härenstam [sv], and Damkronorna head coach Ulf "Uffe" Lundberg; TV4 ice hockey commentator Apollonia Mälarberg voted as part of the jury for December, January, and February and Pernilla Winberg of TV4 voted as part of the jury for September/October. Each winner selected a project to receive 10,000kr towards promoting Swedish ice hockey. Winners are listed with their selected programs in parentheses.

    • September/October 2023: Haruka Toko, Linköping HC (Linköping HC girls' ice hockey program)[21]
    • November 2023: Klára Peslarová, Brynäs IF (En Bra Start)[22]
    • December 2023: Lina Ljungblom, MoDo Hockey (Skövde IK girls' ice hockey program)[23]
    • January 2024: Noora Tulus, Luleå HF/MSSK (Luleå Hockey girls' ice hockey program)[24]
    • February 2024: Stephanie Neatby, Frölunda HC (Frölunda HC girls' ice hockey program)[25]

    Delivery of the Month

    The SDHL assist of the month award is called the "delivery of the month" (Swedish: "månadens leverans") due to its sponsorship by shipping company DHL. Each winner earns 5000kr for a project of their choice that promotes Swedish ice hockey. Winners are listed with their selected programs in parentheses.

    • September 2023: Klára Seroiszková, HV71[26]
    • October 2023: unknown
    • November 2023: Sara Hjalmarsson, Linköping HC (Linköping HC girls' ice hockey program)[27]
    • December 2023: Lina Ljungblom, MoDo (MoDo Hockey girls' ice hockey program)[28]
    • January 2024: Hanna Thuvik, Brynäs IF (Rönnängs IK girls' ice hockey program)[29]

    Weekly Awards

    Goal of the Week

    The SDHL goal of the week (Swedish: Veckans mål) is selected by fan vote from five candidates via the league’s website and social media accounts. Percentage of votes cast for the winner is in parentheses, when available.

    Save of the Week

    The SDHL save of the week (Swedish: Veckans räddning) is selected from five candidates by fan vote via the league’s website and social media accounts. Percentage of votes cast for the winner is in parentheses, when available.

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