- HC Amiens Somme
- See Amiens Gothiques
- HC Chemopetrol Litvinov
- See Litvinov (HC Chemopetrol Litvinov)
- HC Grenoble (Les Brûleurs de Loups)
- See Grenoble Brûleurs De Loups
- HC Lev Hradec Kralove
- See HC Lev Hradec Kralove
- HC Saint-Gervais
- See Saint-Gervais
(HC Saint-Gervais)
- HC Vita Hästen
- Norrköping, Sweden. The team name was formerly known as IFK/IKS Norrköping. The name changed to HC Vita
Hästen in 1973 and they played under the new name for 23 seasons until 1996 when the name
changed again to Norrköping/Skärblacka HF.
- Home ice : Himmelstalundshallen
Team colours : Red and white
- HCHL
- See Halifax City Hockey League
- HHoF
- See Hockey Hall of Fame
- HJK Helsinki
- Played in the Finnish League in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Hnilicka, Milan (1973- )
- Born in Litomerice, Czechoslovakia. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Czechoslovakia
(Junior) 1990-91. Played for the Czech Republic in the
1997, 1998, 1999 & 2001 World
Championships and the 1998 Olympics (spare
goalie).
Club Career : Played for Poldi
Kladno 1989-92, Swift Current
Broncos 1992-93, Richmond Renegades
& Salt Lake Golden Eagles
1993-94, Denver Grizzlies 1994-95, Poldi
Kladno 1995-97, HC Sparta Prague
1997-99, New York Rangers & Hartford
Wolf Pack 1999-00 and Atlanta Thrashers
2000- .
Medals :
Won World Championship (Junior)
bronze in 1990-91.
Won World Championship bronze in 1997 & 1998.
Won World Championship
gold in 1999 & 2001.
- HP Pavilion
- San Jose, California, USA. Building started in 1992. Also known as the San
Jose Arena & Compaq Center.
Home ice for : San Jose
Sharks
(1993- )
Capacity : 17,496
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- HPK Hämeenlinna (HPK, also known as HPK Knights)

Hämeenlinna, Finland. Founded in 1929. HPK have played over 20 seasons in the top
finnish division. Played in the European Hockey
League in 1997-98.
Home ice : Hämeenlinnan
jäähalli (Rinkelinmäki)
Team colours : orange, white & blue
Head coach : Jukka
Jalonen
Retired jersey numbers : 2
17 18 24
- HSBC Arena
- Buffalo, New York, USA. Built 1994-96. Formerly known as the Marine Midland Arena.
Home ice for : Buffalo Sabres
(1996- )
Capacity : 18,595
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- HV 71 (Blue Bulls) [web site]

Jönköping, Sweden. Founded 1971. The club was formed by the merger of Huskvarna
IF and Vätterstads IF in 1971. HV 71 have played over 15 seasons in the top
Swedish division.
Home ice : Kinnarps Arena
(2000- ), Rosenlundshallen
(1971-00)
Team colours : blue, yellow & white
Head coach : Harald Lukner/Lars Lunstrom
Honours : Won the Swedish
Championship in 1995.
- Hvidovre IK
- Denmark.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Hviid, Jesper (- )
- Born in Denmark. Son of Jorgen Hviid.
Club Career : Played for Köbenhavns SF.
Honours : Denmark Player of the Year in 1972 & 1976.
- Hviid, Jorgen (1916- )
- Born in Moscow, Russia. Although he was born in Moscow, he was Danish by
birth. He scored Denmark's first-ever goal in the World
Championships in 1949. A member of the Danish Ice Hockey Union 1982–88.
Regarded as "The Father of Danish Ice Hockey". Father of Jesper Hviid.
International Career : Played for Denmark
in the 1949 World
Championships.
Club Career : Played for Unions Riga 1931-33 and Köbenhavns SF.
Coached Köbenhavns SF during the 1960s
Medals : Won the Latvian Championship
in 1932 & 1933.
Won the Danish Championship
in 1956 & 1961.
Won the Danish Championship several
times in the 1960s (coach).
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2005
(builder).
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