HC Bat Yam was founded in 1992 in
Bat Yam, Israel and joined the
Israeli League. In the
1993–94 season, Bat Yam finished as runner-up to
HC Haifa. Bat Yam improved in the
1994–95 season with the club finishing the regular season in first place after winning seven of their eight games to claim their first regular season title. In the playoffs Bat Yam was drawn against the fourth place
HC Metulla for their semifinal. From the
1997–98 season to the
1999–2000 season, Bat Yam finished the regular season in fourth place and were eliminated from the playoffs in the semifinals. The following season, Bat Yam dropped out of playoff contention after finishing the regular season in fifth place. In the
2009–10 season, Bat Yam returned to the playoffs and qualified for the final against
HC Ma'alot where they were defeated. The club however qualified for the
2010–11 IIHF Continental Cup where they entered in the first round. Bat Yam lost both of their games against
CH Jaca and
Ankara University SK and failed to qualify for the second round. The club again finished as runners-up in the
2011–12 season after being defeated by
Maccabi Metulla. In 2012, the team's current arena,
Ice Peaks Holon, was opened in the city of
Holon. In the 2015–16 season, Bat Yam finished the regular season in fourth placed and were drawn against the regular season winner,
Horses Kfar Saba for the semifinal. Bat Yam defeated Horses Kfar Saba 7–2 and advanced to the final against
Monfort Ma'alot who had defeated the
Rishon Devils in the other semifinal. The club was placed in Group A alongside
Irbis-Skate Sofia,
Partizan Belgrade and
Zeytinburnu Belediyespor. ==Season-by-season results==