DateRHome v Away-
10/23 11:00 12 Djurgardens IF Women v Lulea HF Women 4-2
10/22 16:00 11 AIK Women v Lulea HF Women 0-6
10/22 15:00 11 Djurgardens IF Women v Modo Hockey Women 2-1
10/22 12:00 11 SDE HF Women v HV 71 Women 0-2
10/22 11:00 11 Leksands IF Women v Linkopings HC Women 3-2
10/21 17:00 11 Brynas Women v Sundsvall Hockey 8-2
10/20 17:30 24 Djurgardens IF Women v Brynas Women 4-3
10/16 15:30 10 Brynas Women v Linkopings HC Women 1-2
10/16 14:00 10 Modo Hockey Women v Leksands IF Women 0-2
10/16 10:10 10 Sundsvall Hockey v HV 71 Women 1-4
10/16 10:00 10 Lulea HF Women v SDE HF Women 5-1
10/15 17:30 9 Djurgardens IF Women v AIK Women 2-3
10/15 14:00 9 Modo Hockey Women v SDE HF Women 3-0
10/15 13:45 9 Sundsvall Hockey v Linkopings HC Women 2-4
10/15 10:00 9 Lulea HF Women v Leksands IF Women 7-1
10/15 09:00 9 Brynas Women v HV 71 Women 2-8
10/12 17:00 33 Lulea HF Women v Modo Hockey Women 6-2
10/11 17:30 35 SDE HF Women v Brynas Women 3-6
10/11 17:15 35 Linkopings HC Women v AIK Women 5-6
10/11 17:00 35 Leksands IF Women v Sundsvall Hockey 3-2
10/05 17:00 34 AIK Women v HV 71 Women 3-0
10/05 17:00 34 Brynas Women v Leksands IF Women 2-0
10/02 15:30 32 Brynas Women v Djurgardens IF Women 1-3
10/02 11:00 8 HV 71 Women v Lulea HF Women 0-2
10/02 10:30 32 Sundsvall Hockey v AIK Women 4-6
10/02 10:00 8 Linkopings HC Women v Modo Hockey Women 4-1
10/01 16:30 31 Brynas Women v AIK Women 3-1
10/01 14:40 31 Sundsvall Hockey v Djurgardens IF Women 1-5
10/01 14:30 7 HV 71 Women v Modo Hockey Women 2-1
10/01 11:00 7 Linkopings HC Women v Lulea HF Women 3-5

The Swedish Women's Hockey League (Swedish: Svenska damhockeyligan), abbreviated SDHL, is the elite league for women's ice hockey in Sweden. It was established in 2007 as the Riksserien by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association and was renamed prior to the 2016–17 season. The league has ten teams and employs a system of promotion and relegation with the Nationella Damhockeyligan (NDHL). The unexpected withdrawal of Göteborg HC after playing only thirteen games of the 2022–23 season caused the number of teams to decrease to nine for the remainder of that season.

Bodychecking was allowed for the 2022–23 season and goal cameras were introduced for the 2024–2025 season.

The Swedish Hockey League Women (SDHL) is the premier women's ice hockey league in Sweden, showcasing the highest level of competition and talent in the sport. Established to promote and develop women's ice hockey, the SDHL features teams from across the country, each representing their respective cities with pride and passion.

The tournament runs annually, typically from September to April, culminating in an exciting playoff series to determine the league champion. Teams compete in a rigorous regular season, battling for points in a round-robin format that highlights the skill, speed, and strategy of women's ice hockey.

Fans can expect thrilling matches filled with intense rivalries, showcasing some of the best female hockey players in the world. The league not only emphasizes competitive excellence but also promotes the growth of women's sports, inspiring the next generation of female athletes.

In addition to the on-ice action, the SDHL is committed to fostering a vibrant community around women's hockey, with initiatives aimed at increasing visibility, support, and participation in the sport. Whether you're a die-hard hockey fan or new to the game, the Swedish Hockey League Women promises an exhilarating experience filled with unforgettable moments and remarkable athleticism.