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Revision as of 14:18, 16 August 2017
Danish Cup | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1989 |
No. of teams | 12 |
Country(ies) | Denmark |
Most recent champion(s) | Rungsted Seier Capital |
Most championship(s) | Herning Blue Fox (7) |
The Danish Cup is the national cup competition in Denmark. It was first contested in the 1988-89 season.
It was known as the Air Canada Cup between 1997-98 and 1999-00. From 2001-02 until 2008-09, it was simply known as the Danish Cup. From 2009-2013 it was called the AL-Bank Cup. It has been known as the Metal Cup since 2013.
Champions
External links
Danish Cup seasons |
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1988–89 · 1990–91 · 1991–92 · 1992–93 · 1993–94 · 1995–96 · 1997 · 1999 · 2000 · 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 · 2007–08 · 2008-09 · 2009-10 · 2010-11 · 2011-12 · 2012-13 · 2013-14 · 2014-15 · 2015-16 · 2016-17 · 2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 · 2020-21 · 2021-22 · 2022-23 · 2023-24 |