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{{Infobox Pro hockey team
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| team        = Grüner Ishockey
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| city        = [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]
| league      = [[Norwegian First Division (ice hockey)|1. divisjon]]
| founded    = {{Start date|1914|||df=y}}
| arena      = [[Grünerhallen]]
| colors      = Purple and black<br />{{Color box|#4E2F8B}} {{Color box|black}}
| captain    =
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| website    = [https://www.grunerhockey.no/ grunerhockey.no]
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| championships = 1
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'''Gruner IL''' is an ice hockey team in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]. It currently plays in the [[Norwegian 1.Division]], the second tier of Norwegian hockey. The club's home arena is the [[Grünerhallen]].
'''Gruner IL''' is an ice hockey team in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]. It currently plays in the [[Norwegian 1.Division]], the second tier of Norwegian hockey. The club's home arena is the [[Grünerhallen]].


==History==
It was founded on 14 October 1952 as a merger of the teams [[SK Strong|Strong]], [[Ball- og Skiklubben av 1914|B14]] and [[SK Spero|Spero]], but it counts 1914, founding date of B14, as its own founding date. After merging with Hugin in 1969 it held the name Grüner/Hugin, but reverted to Grüner IL in 1974.
It was founded on 14 October 1952 as a merger of the teams [[SK Strong|Strong]], [[Ball- og Skiklubben av 1914|B14]] and [[SK Spero|Spero]], but it counts 1914, founding date of B14, as its own founding date. After merging with Hugin in 1969 it held the name Grüner/Hugin, but reverted to Grüner IL in 1974.


They played in the top-level of Norwegian hockey (then known as the [[GET-Ligaen|1. divisjon]] intermittently between 1952 and 1977.
They played in the top-level of Norwegian hockey (then known as the [[GET-Ligaen|1. divisjon]] intermittently between 1952 and 1977.
The team currently plays in [[Norwegian First Division (ice hockey)|1. divisjon]], the second level of Norwegian ice hockey. It contested playoffs to possibly win promotion to the highest league [[2007–08 GET-ligaen season#Promotion/Relegation|after the 2007–08 season]] and [[2009–10 GET-ligaen season#Qualifying for GET-ligaen 2010–11|after the 2009–10 season]], but did not prevail. The ice arena is named Grünerhallen. ''Dælenenga idrettspark'' was formerly used as an outdoor ice rink, hosting [[1952 Winter Olympics]].
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[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Norway]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Norway]]

Latest revision as of 20:55, 30 July 2024

Grüner Ishockey
Gruner IL.gif
City Oslo, Norway
League 1. divisjon
Founded 1914 (1914)
Home arena Grünerhallen
Colors Purple and black
         
Championships
Playoff championships 1

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Gruner IL is an ice hockey team in Oslo, Norway. It currently plays in the Norwegian 1.Division, the second tier of Norwegian hockey. The club's home arena is the Grünerhallen.

History

It was founded on 14 October 1952 as a merger of the teams Strong, B14 and Spero, but it counts 1914, founding date of B14, as its own founding date. After merging with Hugin in 1969 it held the name Grüner/Hugin, but reverted to Grüner IL in 1974.

They played in the top-level of Norwegian hockey (then known as the 1. divisjon intermittently between 1952 and 1977.

The team currently plays in 1. divisjon, the second level of Norwegian ice hockey. It contested playoffs to possibly win promotion to the highest league after the 2007–08 season and after the 2009–10 season, but did not prevail. The ice arena is named Grünerhallen. Dælenenga idrettspark was formerly used as an outdoor ice rink, hosting 1952 Winter Olympics.

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