Vålerenga Ishockey
Vålerenga Ishockey | |
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City | Oslo, Norway |
League | GET-ligaen |
Founded | 1947 |
Home arena | Jordal Amfi |
Colors |
Dark blue, red and white |
General manager | Vacant |
Head coach | Espen Knutsen |
Captain | Brede Frettem Csiszar |
Website | http://www.vif-hockey.no/ |
Championships | |
Regular season titles | 29 |
Playoff championships | 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 |
Vålerenga Ishockey is an Oslo-based ice hockey club, and a part of the Vålerenga IF multi-sports club. Their home arena is Jordal Amfi, located in eastern Oslo. A new arena at Jordal is currently under planning to replace the current arena, which was built for the 1952 Winter Olympics. The club has been the dominant force in Norwegian hockey since the 1960s, claiming 26 titles.
Vålerenga Ishockey has the most trophies in all Norwegian team sports. The team's present coach is retired Norwegian hockey player Espen Knutsen.
History
Although the parent club Vålerengens Idrettsforening was founded in 1913, the history of Vålerenga Ishockey starts in 1947, when the junior team participated in the national junior championships for the first time. In the 50s, the junior team would go on to win the national junior championships five years in a row.
The senior team would have its breakthrough in the 1960s, winning the national championships seven years in a row.
Peter Forsberg and Markus Naslund once played an exhibition game for the club, when Forsberg's father was coach.
During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, NHL players Chris Mason and Scott Hartnell played for the club, with Hartnell winning playoff MVP during that season.
Other famous players include Canadian Stanley Cup Winner Serge Boisvert, Swedish International Johan Åkerman, and Sergei Pushkov, who won the World Championship with the Soviet Union.
The club has also spawned professionals such as Patrick Thoresen and Mats Zuccarello Aasen. However, they did not play at senior level for the club.
The club was in talks to participate in the KHL for the 2014–15 season, but then became focused to join the league for the 2015–16 season. Since then, no progress has been made thus far.
During the 90s, the club moved to the newly built Oslo Spektrum in central Oslo. However, a number of different factors saw the team move home to Jordal Amfi after just three years. As of 2015, a new arena at Jordal is under planning. The arena is projected to be completed in 2018.[1]
Season-by-season results
This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Vålerenga. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Vålerenga Ishockey seasons.
Norwegian Champions | Regular Season Champions | Promoted | Relegated |
Season | League | Regular season[2] | Postseason | ||||||||
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GP | W | L | OTW | OTL | GF | GA | Pts | Finish | |||
2010–11 | Eliteserien | 45 | 25 | 10 | 5 | 5 | 140 | 94 | 90 | 3rd | Lost in Quarter-finals, 1–4 (Lørenskog) |
2011–12 | Eliteserien | 45 | 28 | 14 | 1 | 2 | 209 | 131 | 88 | 3rd | Lost in Semi-finals, 2–4 (Lørenskog) |
2012–13 | Eliteserien | 45 | 30 | 9 | 3 | 3 | 184 | 124 | 99 | 1st | Lost in Finals, 2–4 (Stavanger) |
2013–14 | Eliteserien | 45 | 32 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 195 | 95 | 103 | 1st | Lost in Finals, 2–4 (Stavanger) |
2014–15 | Eliteserien | 45 | 24 | 15 | 2 | 4 | 178 | 126 | 74 | 5th | Lost in Semi-finals, 0–4 (Stavanger) |
Current roster
As of January 18th, 2016.
Goaltenders | |||||
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Number | Player | Catches | Born | Place of Birth | |
30 | Mikkel Wik | L | 07.04.1996 | Oslo, Norway | |
50 | Jørgen Moflag | 14.10.1996 | |||
70 | Steffen Søberg | L | 06.08.1993 | Oslo, Norway |
Defensemen | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Born | Place of Birth | ||
5 | David Bräck | L | 13.07.1987 | Karlstad, Sweden | ||
14 | Andreas Frisk | L | 05.01.1984 | Solna, Sweden | ||
23 | Raymond Sørensen | L | 08.02.1996 | Oslo, Norway | ||
27 | Tallak Lyngset | L | 21.04.1994 | Oslo, Norway | ||
40 | Anders Hilt Jørgensen | R | 03.10.1988 | Karlskoga, Sweden | ||
54 | Tim Mørk | L | 19.09.1995 | |||
55 | Brede Frettem Csiszar | R | 26.03.1987 | Oslo, Norway | ||
65 | Erik Follestad Johansen | L | 22.06.1989 | Asker, Norway |
Forwards | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Born | Place of Birth | ||
9 | Rasmus Juell | L | 25.02.1991 | Oslo, Norway | ||
10 | Mathias Trygg | L | 15.03.1986 | Oslo, Norway | ||
12 | Vegard Aspehaug | L | 23.02.1996 | Fredrikstad, Norway | ||
15 | Fredrik Csisar | R | 30.09.1990 | Oslo, Norway | ||
18 | Thomas Olsen | R | 25.06.1995 | Oslo, Norway | ||
19 | Jonas Oppøyen | L | 20.01.1991 | Oslo, Norway | ||
22 | Markus Søberg | R | 22.04.1995 | Oslo, Norway | ||
25 | Colin Spaberg Olsen | R | 20.09.1996 | Oslo, Norway | ||
28 | Jørgen Karterud | L | 06.05.1994 | Oslo, Norway | ||
35 | Martin Laumann Ylven | L | 22.12.1988 | Oslo, Norway | ||
42 | Jonas Knutsen | L | 02.04.1993 | Oslo, Norway | ||
44 | Morten Ask | L | 14.05.1980 | Oslo, Norway | ||
46 | Tobias Lindström | R | 20.04.1988 | Stockholm, Sweden | ||
52 | Filip Gunnarson | L | 19.05.1991 | Karlstad, Sweden | ||
86 | Magnus Fischer | L | 10.05.1994 | Oslo, Norway |
Honours
- Norwegian Playoff Champions (26): 1960, 1962–3, 1965–71, 1973, 1982, 1985, 1987–8, 1991–3, 1998–9, 2001, 2003, 2005–7, 2009
- League Champions (29): 1962–71, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1991–4, 1996, 1998–2000, 2002–3, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014
Individual all-time records
Most league matches
Last updated: 2 March 2011 |
Most points, total
Last updated: 2 March 2011 |
Other notable players
- Morten Ask
- Serge Boisvert
- Alexander Bonsaksen
- Travis Brigley
- Johan Brummer
- Johnny Bruun
- Anders Fredriksen
- Stian Granli
- Mads Hansen
- Scott Hartnell
- Geir Hoff
- Stig Johansen
- Espen "Shampo" Knutsen
- Einar Bruno Larsen
- Chris Mason
- Tommy Marthinsen
- Geir Myhre
- Anders Myrvold
- Per Skjerwen Olsen
- Bård Sørlie
- Vladimir Machulda
- Sergei Pushkov
- Knut Henrik Spets
- Lars Erik Spets
- Mats Zuccarello Aasen
- Johan Åkerman
References
- ↑ "Slik blir Nye Jordal Amfi" (in Norwegian). VG. 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ↑ Code explanation; GP—Games Played, W—Wins, L—Losses, OTW—Overtime/Shootout wins, OTL—Overtime/Shootout losses, GF—Goals For, GA—Goals Against, Pts—Points
External links
- Official pages
- "Klanen", the organized Vålerenga Supporters Club
- "101%", an online fanzine
- Updated team rosters
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