2014–15 GET-ligaen season

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2014–15 GET-ligaen season
League Flag of Norway GET-ligaen
Sport Ice hockey
Duration 11 September 2014 – 18 April 2015
Number of games 45
Number of teams 10
TV partner(s) TV 2 Sport
Regular season
League champions Stavanger Oilers
Playoffs
Norwegian champions Stavanger Oilers
GET-ligaen seasons

The 2014–15 GET-ligaen was the 76th season of Norway's premier ice hockey league, Eliteserien (known as GET-ligaen for sponsorship reasons).

Participating teams

Team City Arena Capacity
Frisk Asker Tigers Asker Askerhallen 2,400
Kongsvinger Knights Kongsvinger Kongsvinger Ishall 2,000
Lillehammer IK Lillehammer Kristins Hall 3,194
Lørenskog IK Lørenskog Lørenskog Ishall 2,400
Manglerud Star Oslo Manglerudhallen 2,000
Sparta Warriors Sarpsborg Sparta Amfi 3,450
Stavanger Oilers Stavanger DNB Arena 4,377
Stjernen Fredrikstad Stjernehallen 2,473
Storhamar Dragons Hamar Hamar OL-Amfi 6,091
Vålerenga Oslo Jordal Amfi 4,450

Team changes

  • Rosenborg failed to renew its professional license to play in the GET-liga.[1] The vacant spot was given to Manglerud Star.[2]
  • Due to the struggling economy, the board of the Tønsberg Vikings asked that the team was to be moved down one division.[3] The vacant spot was given to Kongsvinger Knights.[4]

Regular season

Standings

Updated as of April 23, 2015.4

2014–15 GET-ligaen season GP W L OTW OTL GF GA +/– Pts
Stavanger Oilersy 45 32 9 3 1 187 93 +94 1001
Storhamar Dragonsx 45 29 10 2 4 200 112 +88 95
Sparta Warriorsx 45 26 14 0 5 176 122 +54 83
Lørenskog IKx 45 22 15 4 4 150 123 +27 78
Vålerengax 45 24 15 2 4 178 126 +52 742
Frisk Asker Tigersx 45 24 15 5 1 158 110 +48 714
Lillehammer IKx 45 18 21 5 1 140 137 +3 65
Stjernenx 45 16 25 3 1 127 170 -43 473
Manglerud Starr 45 4 34 3 4 82 206 -124 22
Kongsvinger Knightsr 45 2 39 1 3 73 272 -199 11

x – clinched playoff spot; y – clinched regular season league title; r – play in relegation series

1 Stavanger were deducted 3 points for using eligible player. Match between Stavanger and Vålerenga February 28, 2015, set to 0-0.[5]
2 Vålerenga were deducted 6 points for using eligible player. Match between Stavanger and Vålerenga February 28, 2015, set to 0-0.[5]
3 Stjernen were deducted 8 points for using eligible player.[6]
4After the playoffs had ended, Frisk-Asker were deducted 12 points for using eligible player.[7]

Source: pointstreak.com

Attendance

Team Arena Capacity Total Games Average % of Capacity
Frisk Tigers Askerhallen 2,400 26,597 22 1,208 0,50
Stavanger Oilers DNB Arena 4,377 94,199 23 4,095 0,93
Storhamar Dragons Hamar OL-Amfi 6,091 68,041 22 3,092 0,51
Vålerenga Jordal Amfi 4,450 60,883 23 2,647 0,60
Kongsvinger Knights Kongsvinger Ishall 2,000 13,886 23 603 0,30
Lillehammer Kristins Hall 3,194 34,827 23 1,514 0,47
Lørenskog Lørenskog Ishall 1,350 29,804 22 1,354 1,00
Manglerud Star Manglerudhallen 2,000 9,254 22 420 0,21
Sparta Warriors Sparta Amfi 3,450 46,815 22 2,127 0,62
Stjernen Stjernehallen 2,473 35,464 23 1,541 0,62

Source:pointstreak.com

Playoffs

After the regular season, the top eight teams qualified for the playoffs. In the first and second rounds, the highest remaining seed choosed which of the two lowest remaining seeds to be matched against. In each round the higher-seeded team was awarded home ice advantage. Each best-of-seven series followed a 1–1–1–1–1–1–1 format: the higher-seeded team played at home for games 1 and 3 (plus 5 and 7 if necessary), and the lower-seeded team at home for games 2, 4 and 6 (if necessary).

Bracket

Updated as of April 18, 2015.

  Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
                           
  1  Stavanger Oilers 4  
8  Stjernen 0  
  1  Stavanger Oilers 4  
  6  Vålerenga 0  
2  Storhamar 4
  7  Lillehammer 0  
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round)   1  Stavanger Oilers 4
  2  Storhamar 3
  3  Sparta Warriors 4  
5  Lørenskog 2  
  2  Storhamar 4
  3  Sparta Warriors 1  
4  Frisk Asker Tigers 2
  6  Vålerenga 4  

Source: pointstreak.com

Norwegian Champions
2014
Stavanger Oilers
5th title

Qualification

After the regular season had ended, the two lowest ranked teams in the league and the two highest ranked teams in the 1. divisjon competed for the right to play in the 2015–16 GET-ligaen. Kongsvinger Knights, Manglerud Star, Tønsberg Vikings and Comet Halden took part. The tournament wias organized according to a double round robin format, where each club played the others twice, home and away, for a total of six games. The points system and ranking method used, was the same as in the GET-ligaen. The qualification was played between March 5 and March 22.

Standings

Updated as of March 22, 2015.

2015–16 GET-ligaen playoffs GP W L OTW OTL GF GA +/– Pts
Manglerud Starq 6 4 1 1 0 27 14 +13 144
Kongsvinger Knightsq 6 3 2 0 1 19 22 -3 10
Tønsberg Vikingsr 6 2 3 1 0 21 23 -2 84
Comet Haldenr 6 1 4 0 1 18 26 -8 4

q – qualified for next years GET-league; r – will play in next years 1. division

4 Due to use of eligible player by Tønsberg, Manglerud was given the victory of the match March 5, 2015. Result was set to 5-0 to Manglerud.[5]

Source: speaker.no

References

External links


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