The women's section of
Modo Hockey was formed in 1968 under the name of Modo AIK, playing the first ever organised women's hockey match in Sweden against
Timrå IK in 1969. As there was no organised league, the match was only a training match. The club finished in third place in the first official Swedish Championship, held in the 1987–88 season, and finished in second place a year later. The club would go on to become on the best in Sweden in the early 2000s, finishing in the playoff top-three for three consecutive years between 2000 and 2003, and eight years in a row between 2004 and 2012. The 2012 Riksserien season would also mark Modo's first-ever playoffs championship win. In recent years, the club has suffered problems retaining top players, losing all-time top scorer
Erika Grahm to
Brynäs IF and American Olympian
Sidney Morin to
Linköping HC prior to the 2018, as well as defenceman
Gracen Hirschy to Linköping HC in 2020. After the club finished in second place in the
2018–19 regular season and were eliminated in the playoff semi-finals by Linköping, the club's two top scorers as well as long-time defender
Johanna Olofsson left. The club would then finish in 9th in the
2019–20 season, the first time that the club ever had to participate in the
relegation playoffs. The club was able to defend their place in the SDHL after beating
Skellefteå AIK 7–0 across two matches. == Season-by-season results ==