2017–18 GET-ligaen season

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2017–18 GET-ligaen season
League Flag of Norway GET-ligaen
Sport Ice hockey
Duration September 2017 – mid April 2018
Number of games 45
Number of teams 10
TV partner(s) TV 2 Sport
Regular season
League champions Storhamar
Playoffs
Norwegian champions Storhamar
GET-ligaen seasons

The 2017–18 GET-ligaen was the 79th season of Norway's premier ice hockey league, GET-ligaen.

The regular season began in September 2017. There was no team changes from the 2016–17 season.

Participating teams

Team City Arena Capacity
Frisk Asker Asker Askerhallen 2,400
Kongsvinger Knights Kongsvinger Kongsvinger Ishall 2,000
Lillehammer IK Lillehammer Kristins Hall
Håkons Hall
3,194
11,500
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 Hamar CC Amfi 7,000
Vålerenga Oslo Furuset Forum
Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall
2,050
5,830

Arenas

On the season opener September 8, Vålerenga Ishockey played Storhamar Hockey in Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall.[1]

Since Nye Jordal Amfi will not be completed until the 2019–20 season, Vålerenga used Furuset Forum as a temporary arena the whole season.[2] Previous to Vålerengas match against Storhamar November 13, Furuset Forums capacity was 1,450.[3][4][5]

Lillehammer returned to Håkons Hall on November 18, when they met Storhamar in front of a crowd of 10,031 people, which was new indoor attendance record for a Norwegian league match.[6]

Regular season

Updated as of February 28, 2018.

2017–18 GET-ligaen season GP W L OTW OTL GF GA +/– Pts
Storhamary 45 35 7 0 3 183 88 95 108
Sparta Warriorsx 45 25 10 8 2 152 109 43 93
Lillehammerx 45 24 11 6 4 171 123 48 88
Frisk Askerx 45 24 13 4 4 159 120 39 84
Vålerengax 45 18 17 5 5 144 132 12 69
Stavanger Oilersx 45 16 16 4 9 129 121 8 65
Manglerud Starx 45 15 21 4 5 132 154 -22 58
Lørenskogx 45 11 25 4 5 118 165 -47 46
Stjernenr 45 9 25 6 5 96 144 -48 44
Kongsvinger Knightsr 45 3 35 4 3 90 218 -128 20

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

Source: hockey.no

Playoffs

After the regular season, the top eight teams qualified for the playoffs. In the first and second rounds, the highest remaining seed chose 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 11, 2018.

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

Source: hockey.no

Norwegian Champions
2018
Storhamar
7th 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 2018–19 GET-ligaen. The tournament was 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.

Standings

Updated as of March 22, 2018.

2017–18 GET-ligaen playoffs GP W L OTW OTL GF GA +/– Pts
Stjernenq 6 5 0 1 0 34 19 15 17
Ringerike Panthersq 6 3 2 0 1 20 18 2 10
Narvikr 6 2 3 1 0 17 20 -3 8
Kongsvinger Knightsr 6 0 5 0 1 9 23 -14 1

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

Source: hockey.no

References


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