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Norway

  • Year of foundation: 1935
  • Colours: red, white, blue
  • Club status: active
  • Address: Norwegian Ice Hockey Association
    Sognsveien 75 J
    0840 Oslo
    Norway
  • Phone: +47 2102 90 00
  • Fax: +47 2102 96 31
  • Email: hockey@hockey.no
  • WWW: http://www.hockey.no/
 

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Season 2009-2010

Club teams
 
Current rosterseason 2009-2010
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
DAlexander Bonsaksen24.01.1987180 cm83 kgleft
DJonas Holøs27.08.1987180 cm93 kgright
DMats Larsen Mostue25.01.1989181 cm86 kgright
DHenrik Solberg15.04.1987190 cm100 kgleft
RDMats Trygg01.06.1976179 cm85 kgright
CMorten Ask14.05.1980185 cm88 kgleft
CAnders Bastiansen31.10.1980190 cm93 kgleft
LWRobin Dahlstrøm29.01.1988183 cm99 kgleft
CKristian Forsberg05.05.1986185 cm90 kgright
CMats Frøshaug31.07.1988187 cm95 kgleft
CMads Hansen16.09.1978185 cm88 kgleft
CKen Andre Olimb21.01.1989179 cm82 kgleft
CMathis Olimb01.02.1986179 cm84 kgleft
RWMartin Røymark10.11.1986184 cm86 kgleft
FLars Erik Spets02.04.1985178 cm83 kgleft
LWPatrick Thoresen07.11.1983180 cm93 kgleft

* no longer in the club

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Norway withdrawn its bid to host the 2027 World Championship.

Due to the lack of funding from the government, Norway Federation has formally withdrawn the bid to host the 2027 World Championship.
The 2023 Iihf Annual Congress, held in May, will decided between the two remaining bids: Germany and Kazakhstan

(07 Jan 2023)
 

Slovakia, USA and Canada wins pre-WHC games

With the World Championship three days away three tournament preparing games was played today. The World Championship host Slovakia beat Norway 3-2 in overtime. USA beat Germany 5-2 and Canada beat Austria 7-5 (7-6 after overtime).

(07 May 2019)
 

Denmark beats Norway

One goal was enough for Denmark to beat Norway in Lørenskog. Nikolai Meyer scored at 12:55. Sebastian Dahm saved 18 shots for the shut-out.

The teams will play again tomorrow.

(26 Apr 2019)
 

Switzerland beat Norway

Two days before the start of the Olympic Tournament Switzerland beat Norway 4-2 in Goyang. Simon Moser scored two goals within 1:03 in the second period.

(12 Feb 2018)
 

Double losses for Norway

Both the Norwegian boys and girls (U16) lost on the opening day of the Youth Olympics in Lillehammer. The boys were beaten 11-0 by Finland. The girls were closer but lost 1-2 to Slovakia.

(12 Feb 2016)
 

U20 World Juniors Div1A started

The U20 World Championship Division I Group A started today in Asiago. The winners on the opening day were Belarus, Latvia and Norway.

(15 Dec 2014)
 

Sweden - Norway interrupted

The men's national team game between Sweden and Norway that was played in Sundsvall tonight was interrupted at the score 1-0 after one period due to bad ice.

After nine minutes of play there was a long break since commercial text was coming up from under the ice. The arena crew tried without success to repair it with water and a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher. The players then had to leave the ice for the locker rooms. After 50 minutes the game could continue, but when the second period was about to start the ice had not frozen, an edge had formed on the ice and there were still problems with the commercials under the ice.

The game was decided in a shoot-out that Sweden won 1-0. Niklas Olausson scored both the winning shot and the only goal in the first period.

(25 Apr 2014)
 

Norway - Switzerland cancelled

Preparation game Norway - Switzerland, scheduled for February 10 in Sochi was cancelled as per Norway Federation request. Coach Johansen decided to have one more training session instead. Switzerland confirmed the friendly game against Russia on February 9

(05 Feb 2014)
 

Double wins for Denmark

Denmark visited Norway for two games in Stavanger. The guests won both games - 4-3 on Friday and 3-2 on Saturday.

(09 Nov 2013)
 

Gullpucken to Haugen and Dalen

Gullpucken is the oldest and most prestigious individual award handed out in Norwegian hockey. It is awarded to the Norwegian player who through the season is the top performer in his/her club and the national team.

For the season 2012/2013 it is awarded to Lars Haugen and Andrea Dalen.

(14 Sep 2013)
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