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SønderjyskE Ishockey

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SønderjyskE Ishockey
CityVojens, Denmark
LeagueMetal Ligaen
FoundedJanuary 1, 2004
Home arenaFrøs Arena
cap. 5,000 (2,000 seats)
ColoursLight blue, dark blue, white
     
General managerKim Lykkeskov
Head coachAnders Førster
CaptainDavid Madsen
Websitewww.soenderjyske.dk
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Franchise history
1963–1997Vojens Ishockey Klub
1997–2003Vojens Lions
2003–2004IK Sønderjylland
2004–presentSønderjyskE Ishockey

SønderjyskE Ishockey is a professional ice hockey team playing in the top Danish ice hockey league Metal Ligaen. The team is part of SønderjyskE which is a sports umbrella with football, handball and ice hockey teams. The team plays home games in Vojens, a small town in the southernmost part of Jutland. SønderjyskE is the only team in Denmark which home arena has a narrow sized rink (common in North America and the NHL), whereas all other rinks in the country are standard IIHF sized rinks. Most of the club's foreign players are also originating from North America.

History

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Vojens Ishockey Klub (VIK) was founded January 5, 1963 by Jens Peder Hansen on Fuglesøen, at that time an icy lake in Vojens. In 25 years Jens Peder Hansen ran the club as chairman. In the early years he was goalie and later coach for the elite team.

In 1965 the club was promoted to the top league in Denmark - 1. Division. In 1973 the club started to play indoor in the new Vojens Skøjtehal. After winning 3 championships with key players as Egon Kahl, Steen Schou, and George Galbraith, the club began to struggle in the 1980s and was relegated in 1987. Promotion in 1989 was followed by relegation the next year, but since 1992 the club has played in the top league in Denmark. Since 2004 as part of the SønderjyskE organisation.

SønderjyskE as an organisation was formed in 2004. In the 2003-04 season the hockey club was named IK Sønderjylland, from 1997 to 2003 Vojens Lions and prior to this Vojens Ishockey Klub (founded 1963). VIK still is the owner of the league license and runs the amateur teams in the club. In January 2011 the team moved to the new Syd Energi Arena (5,000 spectators, in 2018 named Frøs Arena) that is built in connection to their secondary arena Vojens Skøjtehal (2,300).[1]

Home ice of the SønderjyskE ice hockey team

The top goalscorer and point leader in the club is Egon Kahl (373 goals and 309 assist (682 points) in 470 games). Kim Lykkeskov is the record holder for most games played (811 games). Former goalie Alfie Michaud has picked up several club records and in 2010 a Danish league record for time played without goals against. From 28/09/10-02/11/10 Alfie Michaud managed to play 360 minutes and 58 seconds without any goals against.

Achievements

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Danish Championship
Gold (10 titles): 1978-79, 1979-80, 1981-82, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2023–24
Silver: (1 placing) 2018-19
Bronze: (7 placings) 1968-69, 1970-71, 1977-78, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2010-11, 2011-12

Danish Cup
Winners (5 titles): 2009-10, 2010–11, 2012-13, 2020-21, 2023–24
Runner-up (2 placings): 1998-99, 2013-14, 2014–15

Inside Frøs Arena

Continental Cup
Gold (1 title): 2019-20
Bronze (1 placing): 2010-11

Champions Hockey League
Group Phase (2 placings): 2014-15, 2015-16

Players

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Current roster

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Updated 7 October 2024.
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
91 Denmark Valdemar Ahlberg C L 26 2022 Copenhagen, Denmark
61 Denmark Anders Biel C L 23 2018 Fredericia, Denmark
17 Denmark Jonas Borring F L 21 2021 Vojens, Denmark
27 Denmark Mathias Borring F L 23 2018 Vojens, Denmark
25 Denmark William Boysen RW R 27 2020 Rungsted, Denmark
14 Canada Gabriel Desjardins (A) LW L 32 2022 Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
92 Denmark Søren Dietz-Larsen D R 25 2024 Vojens, Denmark
42 Sweden Oskar Drugge D R 32 2023 Luleå, Sweden
66 Sweden Joseph Jonsson C L 27 2024 Landsbro, Sweden
3 Denmark Mathias Kløve C L 19 2022 Haderslev, Denmark
11 Denmark Nikolaj Krag F L 26 2022 Rødovre, Denmark
18 Denmark Daniel Kønig D L 29 2011 Vojens, Denmark
7 Denmark Rasmus Lyø (A) D L 30 2018 Odense, Denmark
82 Denmark David Madsen (C) C R 25 2023 Vojens, Denmark
48 Sweden Gustav Nielsen D L 25 2023 Hudiksvall, Sweden
86 Denmark Oliver Nielsen D L 18 2024 Haderslev, Denmark
15 Canada Jacob Panetta D L 28 2024 Belleville, Ontario, Canada
75 Canada William Pelletier C R 32 2023 Lévis, Quebec, Canada
33 Sweden Mattias Pettersson G L 33 2023 Halmstad, Sweden
39 Denmark Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup RW R 26 2023 Charlottenlund, Denmark
88 Denmark Oscar Schulze D L 24 2023 Rungsted, Denmark
1 Denmark Tobias Vilykke G L 19 2023 Kastrup, Denmark
29 Sweden Alexander Wiklund LW L 34 2024 Piteå, Sweden

Notable former players

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References

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  1. ^ "SønderjyskE team info, eliteprospects". Retrieved 23 August 2014.