Fixtures

Asia League 10/05 05:00 - Anyang Halla vs Yokohama Grits - View
Asia League 10/12 07:00 - Anyang Halla vs Tohoku Free Blades - View
Asia League 10/13 05:00 - Anyang Halla vs Tohoku Free Blades - View
Asia League 10/18 06:00 - Red Eagles Hokkaido vs Anyang Halla - View
Asia League 10/19 05:00 - Red Eagles Hokkaido vs Anyang Halla - View
Asia League 10/27 10:00 - Tohoku Free Blades vs Anyang Halla - View

Results

Asia League 10/04 07:00 - [4] Anyang Halla v Yokohama Grits [3] W 4-1
Asia League 09/23 05:00 - Nikko Ice Bucks v Anyang Halla L 3-2
Asia League 09/22 05:00 - Anyang Halla v Yokohama Grits - PPT.
Asia League 09/21 05:00 - Nikko Ice Bucks v Anyang Halla W 3-4
Asia League 09/20 05:00 - Nikko Ice Bucks v Anyang Halla L 6-2
Asia League 09/08 05:00 - Anyang Halla v Nikko Ice Bucks - PPT.
Asia League 09/07 07:00 - Anyang Halla v Nikko Ice Bucks - PPT.
Asia League 04/05 07:00 1 [1] Anyang Halla v Red Eagles Hokkaido [2] W 2-1
Asia League 04/03 09:00 1 [1] Anyang Halla v Red Eagles Hokkaido [2] W 5-1
Asia League 03/30 06:00 1 [2] Red Eagles Hokkaido v Anyang Halla [1] L 3-2
Asia League 03/29 06:00 1 Red Eagles Hokkaido v Anyang Halla W 2-3
Asia League 03/23 05:00 - [1] Anyang Halla v Tohoku Free Blades [4] W 3-0

Wikipedia - HL Anyang

HL Anyang (Korean: HL 안양) is a professional ice hockey team based in Anyang in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It is one of the founding and current members of the Asia League Ice Hockey (ALIH). Formed in 1994, it is the oldest professional ice hockey team in South Korea. The Halla Group contributes three billion won annually to run the club.

At its inception the team was based in Mok-dong, Seoul and named the Mando Winia. In 1998 the team took the name of Mando's parent company, Halla. After the collapse of the Korean Ice Hockey League in 2003, they were the only team to survive. They joined four Japanese teams to create the new Asia League Ice Hockey. In 2005, the team moved to its current hometown of Anyang, where it plays its home games at the Anyang Ice Arena. After two years of finishing in fifth place, they became the first non-Japanese team to finish first in the regular season in 2008–09. However, they failed to defeat the Nippon Paper Cranes in the semi-finals. In the following season, Halla again finished in first and won the semi-final and final series giving them their first play-off series win and first Asia League Championship. The club captured their second AL title after the league cancelled the championship final due to the earthquake in Japan. Asia League announced Halla and Tohoku Free Blades as the co-champions. In 2022, the team rebranded as HL Anyang.

The Anyang Halla is a professional ice hockey team based in Anyang, South Korea. Established in 2004, the team competes in the Asia League Ice Hockey (ALIH), which features top teams from Japan, South Korea, and other Asian countries. Known for their competitive spirit and skilled roster, the Halla have become a prominent force in Asian ice hockey. They have achieved significant success, including multiple league championships, and are celebrated for their passionate fan base and commitment to developing the sport in South Korea. The team’s colors typically include blue, white, and red, symbolizing their dynamic and energetic approach to the game.