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Swedish Hockey League Women 03/10 11:05 2 [3] Brynas IF Women v Modo Hockey Women [2] L 0-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 03/08 17:05 2 [2] Modo Hockey Women v Brynas IF Women [3] L 3-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 03/06 17:05 2 [2] Modo Hockey Women v Brynas IF Women [3] L 5-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 03/04 17:05 2 [3] Brynas IF Women v Modo Hockey Women [2] W 2-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/26 17:05 3 [3] Brynas IF Women v Linkoping HC Women [6] W 2-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/25 11:05 3 [3] Brynas IF Women v Linkoping HC Women [6] W 4-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/23 17:05 3 [6] Linkoping HC Women v Brynas IF Women [3] W 1-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/20 17:05 1 [6] Linkoping HC Women v Brynas IF Women [3] W 3-4
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/17 13:00 1 [3] Brynas IF Women v Modo Hockey Women [2] W 4-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/16 17:00 1 [3] Brynas IF Women v Lulea HF Women [1] L 3-5
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/03 13:00 1 [3] Brynas IF Women v Leksands IF Women [7] W 3-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/29 18:00 1 [4] Frolunda HC Women v Brynas IF Women [3] W 2-6

Wikipedia - Brynäs IF (women)

Brynäs IF are an ice hockey team in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL). They play in Gävle, on the eastern-central coast of Sweden, at the Monitor ERP Arena. A constituent part of the Swedish sports club Brynäs IF, they are the sister team of Brynäs IF of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).

History

Between 2010 and 2013, the club advanced to the Riksserien playoff finals four seasons in a row, finishing in second place each time. In 2014, the club unveiled new jerseys, the only ones in Europe to be completely ad-free.

Between 2013 and 2019, the club saw its fortunes decline dramatically, and in 2017, head coach Madeleine Östling left the club to coach Linköping instead.

After the 2017–18 season saw Brynäs finish in 8th place amid numerous complaints surrounding the treatment of players, the club launched a significant rebuild, firing head coach Åke Lilljebjörn, increasing investment into development programmes, and signing star forward Erika Grahm on a player-coach contract with the intention of training her to be the organisation's future Sports Manager.

After making a number of major signings, including Lara Stalder, Michela Cava, and Kateřina Mrázová, improved to 3rd in the league during the 2019–20 SDHL season, and advanced to the semi-finals for the first time in seven years. In January 2020, the club announced a cooperation with the municipality to create a local sports education centre, allowing young girls to specialise in hockey education during high school. After the end of the season, Stalder would be the first women to be awarded the Guldhjälmen as the SDHL's most valuable player.

The team began the 2020–21 SDHL season with a seven-game winning streak, the last team in the league to remain undefeated until a 5–3 loss to Linköping HC.

Brynas Women is a professional ice hockey team based in Gävle, Sweden. The team was founded in 1984 and has since become one of the most successful women's ice hockey teams in Sweden. The team plays in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) and has won the league championship four times, most recently in the 2018-2019 season.

Brynas Women is known for its strong and skilled players, who are dedicated to the sport and work hard to achieve success. The team's style of play is fast-paced and aggressive, with a focus on quick passing and strong defensive play. The team's home arena is the Gavlerinken Arena, which has a capacity of 8,585 spectators.

The team's roster includes some of the best players in Sweden, including goaltender Sara Grahn, who has represented Sweden in multiple international tournaments, and forward Hanna Olsson, who was the team's leading scorer in the 2019-2020 season. The team is coached by former Swedish national team player and Olympic medalist, Maria Rooth.

Brynas Women is committed to promoting women's ice hockey and inspiring young girls to pursue the sport. The team regularly participates in community events and works to create opportunities for girls to get involved in ice hockey. With a strong history of success and a talented roster of players, Brynas Women is a team to watch in the SDHL.