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'''Danish Division 2''' is the third level of ice hockey in [[Denmark]], below the [[AL-Bank Ligaen|Hockeyligaen]] and the [[Danish Division 1]]. | '''Danish Division 2''' is the third level of ice hockey in [[Denmark]], below the [[AL-Bank Ligaen|Hockeyligaen]] and the [[Danish Division 1]]. It is a regional league composed of East and West divisions that is entirely recreational and offers no opportunities for promotion to the second-tier Division 1. | ||
It is a regional league composed of East and West divisions that is entirely recreational and offers no opportunities for promotion to the second-tier Division 1. | |||
The league is a common landing spot for older players who have retired from the higher-level leagues. One notable team in the league is [[KSF Copenhagen]], a club which enjoyed great success in the top-level league during the 1960s and 1970s. Aside from them, the league is mostly comprised of lower-level teams that exist within hockey club's that also provide higher-level squads. | The league is a common landing spot for older players who have retired from the higher-level leagues. One notable team in the league is [[KSF Copenhagen]], a club which enjoyed great success in the top-level league during the 1960s and 1970s. Aside from them, the league is mostly comprised of lower-level teams that exist within hockey club's that also provide higher-level squads. | ||
== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1224-2-division-den-.html Eurohockey.com] | |||
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[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] |
Revision as of 13:35, 25 December 2016
Danish Division 2 is the third level of ice hockey in Denmark, below the Hockeyligaen and the Danish Division 1. It is a regional league composed of East and West divisions that is entirely recreational and offers no opportunities for promotion to the second-tier Division 1.
The league is a common landing spot for older players who have retired from the higher-level leagues. One notable team in the league is KSF Copenhagen, a club which enjoyed great success in the top-level league during the 1960s and 1970s. Aside from them, the league is mostly comprised of lower-level teams that exist within hockey club's that also provide higher-level squads.