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Ice Hockey Matches 03/22 18:20 - Gentofte Stars v Hvidovre II L 3-5
Ice Hockey Matches 03/21 18:45 - Rungsted v Gentofte Stars L 1-0
Ice Hockey Matches 03/09 19:30 - Gladsaxe v Gentofte Stars D 3-3
Ice Hockey Matches 03/03 19:05 - Rodovre SIK v Gentofte Stars W 2-6
Ice Hockey Matches 02/01 18:20 - Gentofte Stars v Hvidovre W 8-2
Ice Hockey Matches 02/01 18:20 - Gentofte Stars v Hvidovre II - View
Ice Hockey Matches 01/25 18:20 - Gentofte Stars v Rungsted W 7-2
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 01/04 19:05 - Rodovre SIK v Gentofte Stars D 0-0
Danish Metal Ligaen 03/05 18:00 14 SønderjyskE v Gentofte Stars L 5-4
Danish Metal Ligaen 03/03 18:00 14 Gentofte Stars v Sonderjyske L 1-5
Danish Metal Ligaen 03/02 18:30 14 Sonderjyske v Gentofte Stars L 4-3
Danish Metal Ligaen 02/27 19:30 55 [3] Rødovre Mighty Bulls v Gentofte Stars [8] L 5-1

Wikipedia - Gentofte Stars

The Gentofte Stars are an ice hockey team in the 1. division i ishockey, the second-highest men’s ice hockey league in Denmark. They play in Gentofte, a northern suburb in the Copenhagen urban area, at the Gentofte Skøtjehal ('Gentofte Skating Hall'). The team previously played in the Metal Ligaen but were relegated in 2018 due to financial troubles.

The parent club, Icehockey Club Gentofte Stars, also has a representative women's ice hockey team (which previously played in the Danish Championship league during 2011 to 2016), active sections in minor and junior ice hockey, and recreational teams for a number of age groups.

History

The ice hockey section of the Hellerup IK sports club was founded on April 23, 1965. The club made their debut in the AL-Bank Ligaen for the 1967–68 season. The ice hockey section of Hellerup IK participated regularly in the AL-Bank Ligaen for many years, before becoming independent in 1996 for to financial reasons and rebranding as IC Gentofte. Gentofte participated in the AL-Bank Ligaen for three more years, in 1997, 1998, and 1999, before withdrawing due to financial issues. The club qualified for the promotion/relegation round of the AL-Bank Ligaen in the 2000 and 2002 seasons, but failed to earn a promotion to the league.

The Gentofte Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Gentofte, Denmark. The team was founded in 1964 and has since become one of the most successful ice hockey teams in Denmark. The team plays in the top-tier Danish Ice Hockey League and has won the championship several times.

The Gentofte Stars are known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play. They have a strong offensive lineup and are known for their ability to score goals. The team also has a solid defense and goaltending, making them a well-rounded team.

The team's home arena is the Gentofte Skøjtehal, which has a seating capacity of 2,000. The arena is known for its lively atmosphere and passionate fans, who are known to cheer on the team with great enthusiasm.

The Gentofte Stars have a strong tradition of developing young talent, with many of their players going on to play in top leagues around the world. The team also has a strong commitment to community involvement, regularly participating in charity events and youth hockey programs.

Overall, the Gentofte Stars are a highly respected and successful ice hockey team, known for their skill, passion, and commitment to excellence both on and off the ice.