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Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/14 18:00 4 [8] HC Vita Hästen v Vasteras IK [9] L 1-2
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/12 14:00 4 [9] Vasteras IK v HC Vita Hästen [8] L 4-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/10 18:00 52 [3] Mora IK v HC Vita Hästen [9] W 2-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/08 18:00 51 [10] HC Vita Hästen v AIK [8] W 5-3
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 03/03 18:00 50 [12] Ostersunds IK v HC Vita Hästen [10] L 6-4
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 02/26 14:00 49 [8] HC Vita Hästen v IF Bjorkloven [2] L 3-4
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 02/24 18:00 48 [10] HC Vita Hästen v Kristianstads IK [11] W 4-0
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 02/22 18:00 47 [10] Vasteras IK v HC Vita Hästen [9] L 6-2
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 02/18 17:00 31 [10] HC Vita Hästen v Modo Hockey [1] W 3-2
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 02/17 18:00 46 [9] HC Vita Hästen v Vasterviks IK [14] L 3-4
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 02/15 18:00 45 [6] BIK Karlskoga v HC Vita Hästen [9] L 2-1
Sweden HockeyAllsvenskan 02/12 18:00 47 VIK Västerås HK v HC Vita Hästen - CANC

Wikipedia - HC Vita Hästen

HC Vita Hästen is a Swedish hockey club, based in Norrköping, which was founded following the bankruptcy of a previous club called IK Vita Hästen. The team plays in HockeyTrean, the fifth tier of the Swedish ice hockey system, as of the 2023–24 season.

The current team was founded as Norrköping Hockey immediately following the bankruptcy of the previous club. Norrköping Hockey soon merged with Skärblacka IF to form NSH-96, which soon thereafter took the name Hästen Hockey. Years later, in 2007, the club retook the name "Vita Hästen", but were required by the league to use "HC Vita Hästen" rather than "IK Vita Hästen" to avoid confusion with the first incarnation of "Vita Hästen". The name "Vita Hästen" literally translates to "[The] White Horse".

The previous club, IK Vita Hästen, was a merger in 1967 of the ice hockey sections of rivaling teams IFK Norrköping and IK Sleipner. The merged club was formally called "IF IFK/IKS" but mostly referred to simply as "Norrköping" in the league tables in newspapers and such. However, since IFK Norrköping played in white jerseys and Sleipner was the name of a horse (Norse god Odin's horse), the team soon got the nickname "vita hästen", i e "the white horse". By 1973, this name was so commonly used that it was chosen as the actual club name.

Former Detroit Redwings Defensemen Jonathan Ericsson played a season for HC Vita Hasten in the 2001-2002 season.

HC Vita Hästen is a professional ice hockey team based in Norrköping, Sweden. The team competes in the HockeyAllsvenskan, which is the second highest level of ice hockey in Sweden.

Founded in 1921, HC Vita Hästen has a rich history and a strong fan base. The team's colors are white and blue, and they are known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play on the ice.

HC Vita Hästen has a reputation for developing talented young players and has produced several NHL players over the years. The team has a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of skilled and experienced players who are committed to achieving success on the ice.

Overall, HC Vita Hästen is a respected and competitive team in the Swedish ice hockey league, and they continue to strive for excellence in every game they play.