Frederikshavn White Hawks

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Frederikshavn Ishockey Club
Greatest successes
Club information
history Frederikshavn IK (since 1964)
Frederikshavn White Hawks (since 2005)
Location Frederikshavn , Denmark
Nickname White Hawks
Parent club Frederikshavn IK
Club colors White Blue Red
league Metal leagues
Venue Nordjyske Bank Arena
capacity 2490 seats (including 225 seats)
Head coach Jari Pasanen
Season 2019/20 5th place

The Frederikshavn White Hawks (also Frederikshavn Ishockey Klub ) are a Danish ice hockey team from Frederikshavn , which plays in the first Danish league . The team has won the Danish Championship twice , in 1989 and 2000. The parent club was founded in 1964; In 2005 the professional White Hawks team was spun off from this.

Trainer since 2005

Period Head coach
2005-2006 CanadaCanada Tom Coolen
2006 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jiří Justra
2006-2008 DenmarkDenmark Olaf Eller
2008 DenmarkDenmark Henrik Christiansen
2008-2009 FinlandFinland Heikki Mälkiä
2009–2012 DenmarkDenmark Henrik Christiansen
2012-2014 SwedenSweden Lars Ivarsson
2014 FinlandFinland Juha Riihijärvi
2014-2016 SwedenSweden Peter Johansson
2016-2018 CanadaCanadaItalyItaly Mario Simioni
since 2018 FinlandFinland Jari Pasanen

player

Blocked jersey numbers

Blocked jerseys in Iscenter Nord
No. player Period Games year
4th Christian Schioldan 1996-2014 811 2017
11 Mads Bech 2000-2016 740 2017
20th Benny Pedersen 1983-1993 232 2015
22nd Craig Chapman 1978-1988 350 2000
23 Mike Gray 1992-2012 813 2013

Well-known former players

European Cup matches

competition round opponent game
European Ice Hockey Cup 1989/90 1st round group D RomaniaRomania HK Steaua Bucharest 2: 4
HungaryHungary Ferencváros Budapest 6: 6
NorwayNorway IL Sparta Sarpsborg 7: 5
IIHF Continental Cup 2000/01 2nd round group L FranceFrance Reims HC 3: 3
DenmarkDenmark Herning Blue Fox 4: 3
NorwayNorway Vålerenga IF Oslo 1: 4

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