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==Seasons== | ==Seasons== | ||
*[[2005-06 Danish Division 2 season]] | |||
*[[2006-07 Danish Division 2 season]] | |||
*[[2007-08 Danish Division 2 season]] | |||
*[[2009-10 Danish Division 2 season]] | *[[2009-10 Danish Division 2 season]] | ||
*[[2010-11 Danish Division 2 season]] | *[[2010-11 Danish Division 2 season]] |
Revision as of 22:37, 24 May 2023
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.
Seasons
- 2005-06 Danish Division 2 season
- 2006-07 Danish Division 2 season
- 2007-08 Danish Division 2 season
- 2009-10 Danish Division 2 season
- 2010-11 Danish Division 2 season
- 2011-12 Danish Division 2 season
- 2012-13 Danish Division 2 season
- 2013-14 Danish Division 2 season
- 2014-15 Danish Division 2 season
- 2015-16 Danish Division 2 season
- 2016-17 Danish Division 2 season
- 2017-18 Danish Division 2 season
- 2018-19 Danish Division 2 season
- 2019-20 Danish Division 2 season
- 2020-21 Danish Division 2 season
- 2021-22 Danish Division 2 season
- 2022-23 Danish Division 2 season