AIK Hockey (women)

In 2017, the team participated in the Minnesota Whitecaps' tour of Stockholm, playing against them on 22 August.

[3] After dropping in the standings again, down to 7th in the 2017–18 season, Jared Cipparone was brought in to take over as head coach for the club.

[5] On the 22 February 2020, AIK was eliminated by Djurgårdens IF Hockey in the playoff quarterfinals in a match that went to the third overtime period, passing 100 minutes of game-time and setting an SDHL record for the longest match.

[6][7] After the end of the season, 8th-leading scorer in SDHL history Fanny Rask decided to retire from hockey, citing frustration with the financial insecurity in women's hockey.

Top Scorer: Points (Goals+Assists) Coaching staff and team personnel