Herning Blue Fox are one of the most historic and successful ice hockey clubs in Denmark, with roots stretching back to 1947. The early years were modest, but a turning point came in the mid-1960s when indoor facilities allowed structured training and youth development, helping the club rise competitively. The professional identity of the club evolved further in 1998 with the creation of a professional structure, eventually leading to the modern Blue Fox name and status in Denmark’s top league.
Herning Blue Fox stand as the most decorated club in Danish ice hockey history. The team have won 17 national championships, with a golden era spanning multiple decades, particularly from the 1970s through the early 2000s. Their first title came in 1973, and consistent investment in talent and coaching helped them maintain dominance, producing legendary players and coaches along the way.
Their most recent championship came in 2026, 14 years after they were last crowned Danish champions. This championship earned them qualification for their first-ever season in the Champions Hockey League.
Quick Facts
- Founded in 1998
- Have won Danish championship 17 times
- First-time qualifiers for CHL