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Swedish Hockey League Women 03/02 13:00 1 Leksands IF Women v Farjestad Women L 1-2
Swedish Hockey League Women 03/01 11:00 1 Leksands IF Women v Graham McKee L 2-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/26 18:00 1 Farjestad Women v Leksands IF Women W 0-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/16 11:00 1 [2] Frolunda HC Women v Leksands IF Women [10] L 7-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/14 17:00 1 [9] HV 71 Women v Leksands IF Women [10] L 4-1
Swedish Hockey League Women 02/02 14:00 1 [10] Leksands IF Women v Djurgardens IF Women [8] L 0-6
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/31 18:00 1 [10] Leksands IF Women v Linkoping HC Women [7] L 2-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/26 11:00 1 [6] Sable FC v Leksands IF Women [10] L 3-0
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/24 17:00 1 Lulea HF Women v Leksands IF Women L 6-0
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/19 14:00 1 [10] Leksands IF Women v Modo Hockey Women [3] L 1-3
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/17 18:00 1 [10] Leksands IF Women v Brynas IF Women [7] L 1-5
Swedish Hockey League Women 01/12 14:00 1 Leksands IF Women v SDE HF Women L 0-3

Wikipedia - Leksands IF (women)

Leksands Idrottsförening, abbreviated Leksands IF or LIF, is a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL). They play in Leksand, a town in the western-central Swedish province of Dalarna, at Tegera Arena. Until 2021, the organisation ran a second women's side, called Leksands IF Dam 2, which competed in the Damettan Västra.

History

The women's section of Leksands IF was founded in 1998. The 2008 season saw a leap in success for the club, as it earned promotion to the Riksserien, and saw Cecilia Östberg and Klara Myrén become the first two Leksands players to represent the Swedish national women's team. In 2012, the club finished in 7th place, and was forced to compete in the relegation playoffs, but managed to keep its place in the SDHL.

In 2016, the club hired former Leksands men's youth player Alexander Bröms as head coach for the women's side, despite him having no previous coaching experience. He would hold the role until his departure in 2018 to coach the women's national under-18 team.

In 2017, multiple Leksands players publicly voiced dissatisfaction at the way the organisation was treating the women's side, including the fact that women's players received no salary and were being forced to clean up the arena's stands after men's games. Despite club chairperson Åke Nordström promising to improve conditions, after six months the players had only been provided with some exercise gear and a team-branded training bag.

In April 2018, Leksands goaltender Leon Reuterström publicly came out as transgender, and retired from the SDHL to pursue his medical transition. Later that summer, long-time club forward and third-leading scorer in club history, Iveta Koka, left the club to sign with AIK IF. Despite losing Koka, the club made several big signings ahead of the 2018–19 season, including Swedish international Anna Borgqvist and Canadian Danielle Stone. After beginning the season with a 9–0 victory over SDE Hockey, Leksands finished in 4th place in the SDHL, the second best result in club history. The club still failed to make it past the playoff quarterfinals, however, and both Borgqvist and Stone left the club after just one year. Long time defender and second-highest all-time in games played for the club Sofia Engström left the Leksands that summer as well, after the club had gone months without offering any players (nor the head coach) a contract extension following the team's elimination in the playoffs. The club dropped to 8th place in the 2019–20 SDHL season.

Leksands IF Women is a prominent ice hockey team based in Leksand, Sweden. As part of the larger Leksands IF sports club, the women's team has established itself as a competitive and respected presence in Swedish women's ice hockey. Known for their passionate play and strong team spirit, Leksands IF Women compete in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL), the top tier of women's ice hockey in Sweden. The team boasts a dedicated roster of talented players who exemplify skill, determination, and sportsmanship. With a rich history rooted in the local community, Leksands IF Women continue to strive for excellence on the ice, aiming for national success and inspiring the next generation of female hockey players.