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All time leagues: Champions Hockey League | GET Ligaen | European Hockey League | Juniors | U17 Norway | 1. divisjon | Junior Elite (NOR) | U20 Elite (NOR) | U18 Elite (NOR) | Juniors (U16)
This club in 2012-2013: GET Ligaen | U17 Norway | U20 Elite (NOR) | U18 Elite (NOR)
* no longer in the club
Norway Champion: 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2008
League winners:
Rookie Fredrik Lystad Jacobsen replaces injured Holtet in Norway
Storhamar Dragons 23-years-old Fredrik Lystad Jacobsen was chosen to replace injured Marius Holtet in Norway roster at Sochi Olympics. Lystad Jacobsen played for Norway Juniors teams and in exhibition games with senior team, but is a debutant in an official IIHF event
(05 Feb 2014)Storhamar Dragons deduction 15pts
The Storhamar Dragons become the second club this season in Norway to be deducted points after Lørenskog IK started with -20pts. Storhamar will lose their 15pts because the clubs financial sitatuion has not improved when the Board decided to impose the point deduction on the club back in November. The lose in points for the club moves them down to 6th and now with 47pts.
(28 Jan 2014)Storhamar saved from bankruptcy
The Hamar municipality decided to give Storhamar a loan of 3 million Norwegian kronor. That saves the team from bankruptcy. The club has struggled with liquidity and had to ask the community for help. Storhamar had a shortfall of around 400,000 per month. In November, the club only managed to pay out 55 percent of the players' salaries.
(17 Nov 2011)Storhamar Dragons participates in season 2012-2013: GET Ligaen, U17 Norway, U20 Elite (NOR), U18 Elite (NOR)
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