Swedish Hockey League Women 11/15 17:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v Frolunda HC Women [3] L 3-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 11/13 18:00 1 [3] Frolunda HC Women v HV 71 Women [9] L 5-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 11/01 18:00 1 [6] Djurgardens IF Women v HV 71 Women [8] L 5-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/30 17:00 1 [5] Linkoping HC Women v HV 71 Women [8] L 4-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/27 11:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v Skelleftea AIK Women [8] W 4-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/25 16:00 1 [8] HV 71 Women v Lulea HF Women [1] L 0-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/23 17:00 1 [8] HV 71 Women v Linkoping HC Women [4] W 2-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/20 10:00 1 Modo Hockey Women v HV 71 Women L 3-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/18 16:00 1 [6] Brynas IF Women v HV 71 Women [7] L 5-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/13 13:00 1 [10] Leksands IF Women v HV 71 Women [9] W 2-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 10/11 17:00 1 [4] SDE HF Women v HV 71 Women [10] W 2-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/29 16:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v Djurgardens IF Women [10] W 2-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/28 16:00 1 HV 71 Women v Linkopings HC Women - Postponed
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/22 10:00 1 [8] Skelleftea AIK Women v HV 71 Women [10] W 1-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/20 16:00 1 [1] Lulea HF Women v HV 71 Women [10] L 13-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/14 10:00 1 [10] HV 71 Women v Modo Hockey Women [4] L 2-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 09/13 16:00 1 HV 71 Women v Brynas IF Women L 1-4
Club Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 09/07 14:30 - HV 71 Women v SDE HF Women L 1-3
Club Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 08/20 17:00 - HV 71 Women v Linkoping HC Women W 2-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 03/10 15:00 1 HV 71 Women v Sodertalje SK Women W 2-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 03/07 18:00 1 Sodertalje SK Women v HV 71 Women W 2-8
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/20 17:05 1 [10] AIK Women v HV 71 Women [9] L 3-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/18 11:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v Djurgardens IF Women [5] L 0-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/16 17:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v Linkopings HC Women [6] L 1-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/14 18:00 1 [8] SDE HF Women v HV 71 Women [9] L 5-0
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/04 11:00 1 [2] Modo Hockey Women v HV 71 Women [9] L 4-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/02 17:00 1 [1] Lulea HF Women v HV 71 Women [9] L 7-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/28 15:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v Brynas IF Women [3] L 1-10
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/26 17:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v Leksands IF Women [7] W 5-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/24 17:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v SDE HF Women [8] W 4-3

Wikipedia - HV71 (women)

HV71 (abbreviated from Husqvarna Vätterstad 1971) are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL). They play in Jönköping, in the southern Swedish province of Småland, at Husqvarna Garden.

History

The club was originally formed independently in March 2002 as Jönköpings IF Queens, after neither local professional men's teams – HV71 of the Swedish Hockey League nor HC Dalen of Hockeyettan – were willing to start women's divisions. The club's logo was designed by 18-year old Swedish-Iranian refugee Behnaz Bahabozorgi, who served as the club's chairperson, and the team practiced on an outdoor rink on Saturdays. They began play in the 2003–04 Damettan season, finishing last in the southern division. In April 2008, as the club had grown to the point of adding a B-team and a youth department, Jönköpings IF Queens decided to merge with the HV71 organisation, becoming the HV71 Queens from 1 August the same year.

In 2012, the club earned promotion to the SDHL for the first time. For their first top-division season, the club dropped the "Queens" from their name, playing only as HV71. They finished last place in the 2012–13 season, and were relegated back to Damettan. The club made it to the promotion playoffs in 2013–14, but lost. The following season, after the HV71 board decided to substantially increase investment into the women's side, more than doubling the club's budget and making big signings such as Jenni Asserholt and Fanny Rask, the team earned promotion back to the SDHL. In 2016–17, the club was able to reach the SDHL playoff finals, but lost against Djurgårdens IF.

In the 2019–20 SDHL season, HV71 finished on top of the league table for the first time in club history, setting a SDHL record for most regular season points with 99. Halfway through the season, head coach Lucas Frey was fired due to engaging in inappropriate relationship with one player of the team and was replaced by assistant coach Joakim Engström. The team reached the SDHL playoff finals for the second time in club history, but the finals versus Luleå were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. HV71 had a 1-0 lead and needed only win one more game to win the championship. Hours before the second game Luleå team staff claimed to have two cases of Covid-19, players being defender Johanna Fällman and goalie Sara Grahn. No proof of symptoms or test results was ever provided by Luleå and, shortly after, the finals were canceled Luleå management stated to local media NSD that no players in fact ever had symptoms of Covid-19.

HV 71 Women is a professional ice hockey team based in Jönköping, Sweden. The team competes in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) and is known for its strong and competitive play on the ice.

HV 71 Women has a rich history of success in women's ice hockey, with multiple championships and a dedicated fan base. The team is known for its skilled players, fast-paced gameplay, and commitment to excellence both on and off the ice.

The team's colors are red, white, and black, and they play their home games at the Kinnarps Arena in Jönköping. HV 71 Women is a powerhouse in Swedish women's ice hockey and continues to be a dominant force in the SDHL.