Kumla HC

Kumla HC Black Bulls

Alias
Kumla HC Kumla
Leagues Played
Swedish HockeyEttan 320
Links
Website Wikipedia

Results

Swedish HockeyEttan 04/20 17:00 10 Kumla HC Black Bulls v IK Guts Finspång L 0-3
Swedish HockeyEttan 04/17 14:00 9 Hanhals IF v Kumla HC Black Bulls L 7-1
Swedish HockeyEttan 04/15 15:00 8 Tyringe SoSS v Kumla HC Black Bulls L 6-2
Swedish HockeyEttan 04/13 17:00 7 Kumla HC Black Bulls v Boras HC L 1-7
Swedish HockeyEttan 04/10 14:00 6 [5] Levadiakos v Kumla HC Black Bulls [6] W 4-5
Swedish HockeyEttan 04/06 17:00 5 IK Guts Finspång v Kumla HC L 5-2
Swedish HockeyEttan 04/03 14:00 4 [3] Kumla HC Black Bulls v Hanhals IF [1] L 2-6
Swedish HockeyEttan 04/01 17:00 3 [5] Kumla HC Black Bulls v Tyringe SoSS [3] W 4-3
Swedish HockeyEttan 03/30 17:00 2 Boras HC v Kumla HC L 4-1
Swedish HockeyEttan 03/27 14:00 1 Kumla HC Black Bulls v Mjolby HC W 5-4
Swedish HockeyEttan 03/13 15:00 1 Kumla HC Black Bulls v Eskilstuna Linden Hockey L 1-4
Swedish HockeyEttan 03/04 18:00 1 Nykopings SK v Kumla HC Black Bulls L 6-2

Wikipedia - Kumla Hockey

Kumla HC "Black Bulls", often referred to as Kumla Hockey, is a Kumla, Sweden-based ice hockey club. Kumla played in Sweden's second-tier league, Allsvenskan, as recently as the 2000–01 season. After being relegated in 2001, the team has played in Division 1, the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden (as of the 2013–14 season).

Kumla HC Black Bulls is a prominent ice hockey team based in Kumla, Sweden. Known for their competitive spirit and strong team dynamics, the Black Bulls compete in various Swedish ice hockey leagues, showcasing talented players and a passionate fan base. The team prides itself on developing local talent and fostering a vibrant hockey community in the region. With their distinctive black and white team colors, Kumla HC Black Bulls are recognized for their aggressive style of play, strategic gameplay, and commitment to excellence on the ice. Whether competing at the national or regional level, the Black Bulls are dedicated to achieving success and promoting the sport of ice hockey in Sweden.