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Modo Hockey

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Mattias Karlin

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Established
1921 (103 years old)

Sport
Ice Hockey

Stadium/Home
Hägglunds Arena
(7,600 Capacity)

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Location
Örnsköldsvik, Sweden

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Competitions
Swedish Hockey League

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12/03 Rögle BK 1 - 0 Modo Hockey
09/03 Modo Hockey 6 - 4 Malmö Redha
07/03 Leksands IF 6 - 3 Modo Hockey
05/03 Modo Hockey 2 - 3 Luleå HF
02/03 Frölunda HC 4 - 1 Modo Hockey

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Modo Hockey (or MoDo with uppercase letters) is a professional ice hockey club in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. The team currently plays in Sweden's first-tier league SHL after having won promotion from HockeyAllsvenskan following the 2022/23 season. The club was founded in 1921 and has won two SHL championships; in 1979 and 2007. The team's home arena since 2006 is the Hägglunds Arena (previously known as Fjällräven Center and Swedbank Arena). Before then, the team played at Kempehallen, beginning in 1964.

Team Members




Aagaard





Arvidsson





Bernhardt



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Folin





Ingman





Jacobsson





Jelisejevs





Karlsson





Lindewall





MacMaster





Mannberg





Näsén





Nordin





Nygren





Ohlsson





Pettersson





Styf





Sveningsson





Sylwander





Tikkanen





Tjernström





Vigneault





Viklund





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Wallin





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Stadium or Home

Fjällräven Center (formerly Swedbank Arena) is an indoor sporting arena located in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. The capacity of the arena is 7,600 for ice hockey games and 9,800 for concerts, and the arena was opened on August 26, 2006.

Ground was broken for the arena on September 14, 2004. The arena is located in downtown Örnsköldsvik, by the harbor, and is surrounded by water on three sides. It contains three spectator levels: one suite level, and two general seating levels. Other features include a restaurant and six bars. The atrium features a light display called Active Light Field, which makes the atrium change colors.

It replaces the older Kempehallen as the home arena of the Modo Hockey ice hockey team. The third Semi-Final of Melodifestivalen 2007 was hosted at the arena, as well as the first Semi-Final of Melodifestivalen 2010. Other notable music acts include Alice Cooper, Thin Lizzy, Michael W. Smith and Kent. It also hosted the 2008 European Curling Championships.

In November 2009, it was announced that Fjällräven acquired the naming rights, and from January 1, 2010 the arena is called Fjällräven Center.

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