Hudiksvalls HC

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Hudikvalls HC
Hudiksvalls HC logo.svg
City Flag of Sweden.svg Hudiksvall, Sweden
League Hockeyettan
Founded1978
Home arena Glysishallen
ColorsRed, black, white
   
Head coach Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Johansson
Captain Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Nilsson
Website hockeyettan.se/hudikhockey

Hudiksvalls Hockey Club (or Hudiksvalls HC) is a Swedish hockey club based in Hudiksvall. The team currently plays in group 1C of Division 1, the third tier of Swedish ice hockey. Hudiksvalls HC was founded in 1978. Since the 1999/2000 season, the team has regularly participated in the third-rate Division 1, which is now called Hockeyettan.

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