Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/24 17:00 - Hvidovre Fighters v Herning Blue Fox L 2-11
Ice Hockey Matches 04/13 17:45 - Hvidovre v Rodovre SIK L 2-5
Ice Hockey Matches 02/01 18:20 - Gentofte Stars v Hvidovre L 8-2
Danish Metal Ligaen 12/14 18:30 26 Herning Blue Fox v Hvidovre Fighters - Cancelled
Danish Metal Ligaen 12/04 18:00 23 Hvidovre Fighters v Sonderjyske - Cancelled
Danish Metal Ligaen 12/02 15:00 22 Odense Bulldogs v Hvidovre Fighters L 4-2
Danish Metal Ligaen 11/30 18:00 22 [9] Hvidovre Fighters v Aalborg Pirates [3] L 1-5
Danish Metal Ligaen 11/27 18:00 21 [5] Rødovre Mighty Bulls v Hvidovre Fighters [9] L 5-2
Danish Metal Ligaen 11/22 18:00 19 [1] Rungsted Ishockey v Hvidovre Fighters [8] L 3-0
Danish Metal Ligaen 11/20 18:00 18 [7] Hvidovre Fighters v Rungsted Ishockey [1] L 2-3
Danish Metal Ligaen 11/16 18:00 17 Rødovre Mighty Bulls v Hvidovre Fighters L 3-2
Danish Metal Ligaen 11/13 18:00 16 [6] Esbjerg Energy v Hvidovre Fighters [9] W 3-4
Danish Metal Ligaen 11/02 18:00 15 Hvidovre Fighters v Aalborg Pirates W 5-1
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/30 18:00 14 [9] Hvidovre Fighters v Odense Bulldogs [10] L 0-1
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/27 14:00 13 Sonderjyske v Hvidovre Fighters L 3-0
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/23 17:00 12 Hvidovre Fighters v Herlev Eagles L 3-4
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/19 17:30 10 Frederikshavn Whitehawks v Hvidovre Fighters L 3-0
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/16 17:00 5 Odense Bulldogs v Hvidovre Fighters L 6-2
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/14 15:00 10 [9] Hvidovre Fighters v Herning Blue Fox [7] W 4-1
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/12 17:00 9 Herning Blue Fox v Hvidovre Fighters L 4-3
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/09 17:00 9 [9] Hvidovre Fighters v Frederikshavn Whitehawks [2] L 1-6
Danish Metal Ligaen 10/02 17:00 7 [4] Herlev Eagles v Hvidovre Fighters [7] L 3-2
Danish Metal Ligaen 09/30 13:00 6 Hvidovre Fighters v Sonderjyske W 4-3
Danish Metal Ligaen 09/28 17:30 5 Odense Bulldogs v Hvidovre Fighters - Postponed
Danish Metal Ligaen 09/25 17:00 5 [4] Aalborg Pirates v Hvidovre Fighters [9] L 2-1
Danish Metal Ligaen 09/21 17:30 3 [6] Hvidovre Fighters v Rødovre Mighty Bulls [9] L 2-5
Danish Metal Ligaen 09/18 17:00 2 Hvidovre Fighters v Esbjerg Energy W 5-2
Danish Metal Ligaen 09/14 17:45 1 Rungsted Ishockey v Hvidovre Fighters L 8-1
Danish Metal Ligaen 02/27 19:30 55 [4] Frederickshavn Whitehawks v Hvidovre Fighters [11] W 2-3
Danish Metal Ligaen 02/25 15:00 54 Odense Bulldogs v Hvidovre Fighters L 2-1

Wikipedia - Copenhagen Hockey

Hvidovre Fighters/Copenhagen Hockey is a professional ice hockey team based in Hvidovre, Denmark. They play in the second-highest hockey league in Denmark, the 1.division. Founded in 1966, they have taken on many different names, starting with the founding name, Hvidovre Ishockey and now Hvidovre Fighters. The team was previously part of the top Danish hockey league, but due to its financial struggles, it has declared bankruptcy many times, resulting in its many change of names. The team currently plays out of the Hvidovre Skøjtehal arena.

History

The team, formerly known as Hvidovre Wolves, first joined the league in the 2007–08 season. The name Totempo HvIK is the result of a sponsorship deal. On 29 January 2009, the club withdrew from the Danish Elitserien and filed for bankruptcy on Monday after their two main sponsors pulled out on them. One, car service company Totempo, filed for bankruptcy and the second, office machine company NRG Scandinavia, disputed their sponsorship agreement, saying it was entered into by a sales and marketing manager at NRG who didn't have the authority and was since fired. As a result, the club was short 2 million Danish crowns (about $428,000 Canadian) in revenue.

After withdrawing from the top Danish hockey league, Hvidovre played one year in the 1.division as Hvidovre IK. In 2014 they changed their name to Hvidovre Fighters, signaling a new beginning and vision for Hvidovre IK. Part of this vision was to change the organisation and rebuild the club, to one day return to the highest league level.

in their second season as Hvidovre Fighters the team accomplished their goal of a being a top 4 team, by advancing all the way to the finals, settling for a silver medal, after losing to Vojens IK. With the future goal of returning to the highest league, the Hvidovre Fighters decided to stay another year in the 1.division, continuing to build up their team and organisation.

In 2017 Hvidore Fighters achieved their dream by winning the 1.division and returning to the top league in Danish hockey.

Hvidovre Fighters is a professional ice hockey team based in Hvidovre, Denmark. The team was founded in 1966 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 several championships over the years.

The team's home arena is the Hvidovre Ice Arena, which has a seating capacity of 2,500 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a fierce fighter with a hockey stick.

The Hvidovre Fighters are known for their aggressive and physical style of play, which has earned them a reputation as one of the toughest teams in the league. The team's roster is made up of talented players from Denmark and around the world, including Canada, the United States, and Sweden.

Off the ice, the Hvidovre Fighters are active in the local community, hosting youth hockey clinics and participating in charity events. The team has a loyal fan base and is known for its passionate supporters who fill the arena for every home game.

Overall, the Hvidovre Fighters are a respected and successful ice hockey team that has made a significant impact on the sport in Denmark.