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SDE Hockey
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SDE Hockey are an ice hockey club in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL). They play at Enebybergs Ishall in the Enebyberg community of Danderyd Municipality in Metropolitan Stockholm.

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History

The club was formed in 2007 from the merger of the ice hockey sections of Stocksunds IF, Danderyds SK, and Enebybergs IF, the initials of which form the club's name.[1]

The club first earned promotion to the SDHL in 2014. They have stayed in the league since, although were forced to play in the relegation series in each of their first five SDHL seasons.[2] They made the quarter-finals for the first time in 2019–20 season.[3][4]

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Season-by-season results

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This is a partial list of the most recent seasons completed by SDE Hockey. Note that the SDHL was known as Riksserien until 2016.
Note: Finish = Rank at end of regular season; GP = Games played, W = Wins (3 points), OTW = Overtime wins (2 points), OTL = Overtime losses (1 point), L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points, Top scorer: Points (Goals+Assists)

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Players and personnel

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2024–25 roster

As of 24 December 2024[5][6][7][8]
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Coaching and team personnel

  • Head coach: Peter Elander [sv]
  • Goaltending coach: Filip Palmbäck
  • Conditioning coach: Erica Udén Johansson
  • Physical therapist: Hanna Pintér
  • Equipment manager: Camilla Henricsson-Bajas

Team captaincy history

  • Frida Ekdahl, 2013–14
  • Linn Hansén, 2014–15
  • Hanna Blomqvist, 2016–17
  • Leanne Ganney, 2018–2021
  • Michelle Löwenhielm, 2021–22
  • Kelly Murray, 2022–23
  • Julie Zwarthoed, 2023–

Head coaches

  • Jonas Möller, c.2012–2015
  • Erik Lektorp, 2015–16
  • Maggie Litchfield Medd, 2016–2018
  • Shane Warschaw, 2018–2020
  • Dominique Di Rocco, 2020–21
  • Johanna Ikonen, 2021–22
  • Jan Bylesjö, 2022–23
  • Nicklas Stensson, 2023–24
  • Emilie O'Konor, 22 April 2024[9]  12 November 2024[10]
  • Peter Elander,[8] 13 November 2024 
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Notable alumnae

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Seasons played with SDE listed alongside player name.[11]

International players

Flag indicates nation of primary IIHF eligibility; some players may have multiple citizenship.

  • Canada Alexandra Anderson, 2019–2022
  • Canada Kelty Apperson, 2019–2021
  • Netherlands Zoe Barbier, 2014–2016
  • Germany Tabea Botthof, 2022–23
  • Hungary Nóra Brgles, 2014–2018
  • United States Amy Budde, 2019–2021
  • Canada Hannah Clayton-Carroll, 2021–2023
  • United Kingdom Leanne Ganney, 2017–2023
  • United Kingdom Katie Henry, 2014–15
  • Czech Republic Petra Herzigová, 2015–16
  • Netherlands Mieneke de Jong, 2016–17
  • Netherlands Chloë Keijzer, 2014–15
  • Czech Republic Karolína Kosinová, 2023–24
  • Czech Republic Karolína Kovářová, 2018–19
  • Canada Maggie Litchfield Medd, 2015–2017
  • Norway Linnea Holterud Olsson, 2015–16
  • Czech Republic Lucie Manhartová, 2015–16
  • Canada Kelly Murray, 2019–2023
  • Czech Republic Klára Peslarová, 2015–2017
  • United States Jacquie Pierri, 2019–2021
  • Hungary Hanna Pintér, 2020–21
  • Hungary Lili Pintér, 2015–2021
  • Canada Lindsey Post, 2019–2023
  • Slovenia Pia Pren, 2019–20
  • United States Naomi Rogge, 2023–24
  • Switzerland Phoebe Stänz, 2017–18
  • Czech Republic Viktorie Švejdová, 2022–2024
  • Finland Helmi Teivaala, 2016–2018
  • Canada Amanda Titus, 2018–19
  • Austria Nadine Ullrich, 2013–14
  • Austria Eva-Maria Verworner, 2021–22
  • Czech Republic Magdaléna Walicová, 2016–2021
  • Netherlands Savine Wielenga, 2019–2021
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