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{{Infobox KHL team
{{Infobox Pro hockey team
| clubname  = Manglerud Star
<!-- Basic information -->
| image      = [[Image:Manglerud Star logo.png|200px]]
| current    =
| fullname  = Manglerud Star Ishockey
| text_color  = #000000;
| nickname  =
| bg_color    = #background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#f7e11f 5px solid; border-bottom:#009D58  5px solid;
| founded   = 1913
| team        = Manglerud Star
| dissolved  =
| logo        = Manglerud Star Ishockey.png
| based_in  = [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]
| logosize   = 180px
| arena     = [[Manglerudhallen]]
| city        = [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]
| capacity  = 2,000
| league     = [[Norwegian 2.Division|2. divisjon]]
| league    = [[Norwegian 1.Division|1. divisjon]]
| founded    = {{Start date|1967|||df=y}}
| division  =  
| arena      = [[Manglerudhallen]]
| conference =  
| colors      = Green, yellow and white<br />{{Color box|#009D58}} {{Color box|#f7e11f}} {{Color box|white}}
| uniform    =  
| captain    =
| team_color = Green, yellow, white
| affiliates = [[Furuset Ishockey]] ([[Norwegian First Division|1. div]])
{{colorbox|green}} {{colorbox|yellow}} {{colorbox|white}}
| website    = [https://www.mshockey.no/ mshockey.no]
| owner      =  
<!---Franchise history--->
| gm        =  
| name1  = IL Manglerud/Star
| head_coach =  
| dates1  = 1967-1989
| ass_coach =
| name2  = [[Oslo Hockey]]
| ass_coach2 =
| dates2  = 1989-1990
| captain    =  
| name3  = LM-90
| president =
| dates3  = 1990-1991
| affiliates =  
| name4  = Manglerud Star
| website    =  
| dates4  = 1991-1994
| name5  = [[Spektrum Flyers]]
| dates5  = 1994-1996
| name6  = Manglerud Star
| dates6  = 1996-present
| name7  =  
| dates7 =  
| name8  =  
| dates8  =  
| name9 =  
| dates9 =
<!---Championships--->
| reg_season_titles =  
| championships = 1977, 1978
}}
}}
'''Manglerud Star Ishockey''' (founded 23 June 1913 at Akershus Festning in [[Oslo]]) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] ice hockey team from [[Manglerud]].
[[Image:Manglerud Star logo.png|thumb|200px]]
'''Manglerud Star Ishockey''', commonly known as '''Manglerud Star''' and abbreviated as '''MS''', is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]. They currently play in the [[Norwegian 2.Division|2. divisjon]], after replacing the bankrupt [[Rosenborg IHK]] in the summer of 2014.
 
Manglerud Star was founded in 1967 and was promoted to the top division in 1973. The club enjoyed a spell of success in the late 1970s, winning two national championships, to date the club's only trophies. In modern times, the club is still widely regarded to have one of the best youth academies in Norwegian hockey. Manglerud play their home games at [[Manglerudhallen]].
 
==History==
 
The multi-sports club SK Star was founded on 23 June 1913 at Akershus Festning in [[Oslo]]. In 1964, the club merged with ''Manglerud IL'', to form ''Manglerud Star IL''. The ice hockey division became active three years later. The first, and to date only, titles would come in the late 70s, with the club winning the national championships in 1977 and 1978. The 90s would be an unstable decade for Manglerud, with the club unsuccessfully attempting mergers with other Oslo-based clubs, most notably with [[Furuset Ishockey|Furuset]] to create [[Spektrum Flyers]].
 
In the 2004/05 season, Manglerud Star was relegated from the top flight due to financial problems. After spending four season on the second tier, Manglerud finally qualified for [[GET-ligaen]] again for the 2009/10 season. The club was relegated again following the 2011/12 season, but regained the top flight spot following [[Rosenborg IHK]]s bankruptcy in the summer of 2014.
 
Manglerud has delivered more players to professional ice hockey leagues around the world than any other hockey team in Norway. In 2004, the city of Oslo provided funding for a renovation of [[Manglerudhallen]], which also includes a football arena beside the hockey rink.


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
*Norwegian champion (2): 1977, 1978
*Norwegian champion (2): 1977, 1978
==Season-by-season results==
==Season-by-season results==
''This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Manglerud Star. For the full season-by-season history, see [[List of Manglerud Star Ishockey seasons]].''
''This is a partial list of the recent seasons completed by Manglerud Star. For the full season-by-season history, see [[List of Manglerud Star Ishockey seasons]].''
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|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|<small>'''[[List Norwegian ice hockey champions|Norwegian Champions]]</small>
|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|<small>'''[[List Norwegian ice hockey champions|Norwegian Champions]]</small>
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|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|1st
|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|1st
|align="left" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|'''3rd''' in Qualifying for Eliteserien
|align="left" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|'''3rd''' in Qualifying for Eliteserien
|-
!|[[2014–15 GET-ligaen season|2014–15]]
|Eliteserien
|45
|4
|34
|3
|4
|82
|206
|22
|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|9th
|align="left" bgcolor="#ddffdd"|'''1st''' in Qualifying for Eliteserien
|-
!|[[2015–16 GET-ligaen season|2015–16]]
|Eliteserien
|45
|11
|27
|3
|4
|109
|175
|43
|8th
|align="left"|Lost in Quarter-finals, 0–4 ([[Stavanger Oilers|Stavanger]])
|-
![[2016–17 GET-ligaen season|2016–17]]
|Eliteserien
|45
|12
|24
|8
|1
|100
|148
|53
|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|9th
|align="left" bgcolor="#ddffdd"|'''1st''' in Qualifying for Eliteserien
|-
!|[[2017–18 GET-ligaen season|2017–18]]
|Eliteserien
|45
|15
|21
|4
|5
|132
|154
|58
|7th
|align="left"|Lost in Quarter-finals, 2–4 ([[Sparta Warriors|Sparta]])
|-
!|[[2018–19 GET-ligaen season|2018–19]]
|Eliteserien
|48
|9
|32
|4
|3
|102
|171
|38
|7th
|align="left"|Lost in Quarter-finals, 1–4 ([[Vålerenga Ishockey|Vålerenga]])
|-
!|[[2019–20 GET-ligaen season|2019–20]]
|Eliteserien
|45
|15
|26
|3
|1
|112
|148
|49
|8th
|align="left" rowspan="2"|''Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]''
|-
!|[[2020–21 Fjordkraftligaen season|2020–21]]
|Eliteserien
|22
|6
|13
|1
|2
|62
|96
|22
|8th
|-
!|[[2021–22 Fjordkraftligaen season|2021–22]]
|Eliteserien
|44
|3
|35
|2
|4
|78
|196
|17
|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|10th
|align="left" bgcolor="#ddffdd"|'''1st''' in Qualifying for Eliteserien
|-
!|[[2022–23 Fjordkraftligaen season|2022–23]]
|Eliteserien
|45
|10
|31
|1
|3
|92
|192
|35
|8th
|align="left"|Lost in Quarter-finals, 0–4 ([[Storhamar Hockey|Storhamar]])
|}
|}
Source:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/178/manglerud|title=Manglerud|work=Elite Prospects|access-date=25 April 2023}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:06, 30 July 2024

Manglerud Star
Manglerud Star Ishockey.png
City Oslo, Norway
League 2. divisjon
Founded 1967 (1967)
Home arena Manglerudhallen
Colors Green, yellow and white
              
Affiliates Furuset Ishockey (1. div)
Franchise history
1967-1989 IL Manglerud/Star
1989-1990 Oslo Hockey
1990-1991 LM-90
1991-1994 Manglerud Star
1994-1996 Spektrum Flyers
1996-present Manglerud Star
Championships
Playoff championships 1977, 1978

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Manglerud Star logo.png

Manglerud Star Ishockey, commonly known as Manglerud Star and abbreviated as MS, is a Norwegian ice hockey team based in Oslo, Norway. They currently play in the 2. divisjon, after replacing the bankrupt Rosenborg IHK in the summer of 2014.

Manglerud Star was founded in 1967 and was promoted to the top division in 1973. The club enjoyed a spell of success in the late 1970s, winning two national championships, to date the club's only trophies. In modern times, the club is still widely regarded to have one of the best youth academies in Norwegian hockey. Manglerud play their home games at Manglerudhallen.

History

The multi-sports club SK Star was founded on 23 June 1913 at Akershus Festning in Oslo. In 1964, the club merged with Manglerud IL, to form Manglerud Star IL. The ice hockey division became active three years later. The first, and to date only, titles would come in the late 70s, with the club winning the national championships in 1977 and 1978. The 90s would be an unstable decade for Manglerud, with the club unsuccessfully attempting mergers with other Oslo-based clubs, most notably with Furuset to create Spektrum Flyers.

In the 2004/05 season, Manglerud Star was relegated from the top flight due to financial problems. After spending four season on the second tier, Manglerud finally qualified for GET-ligaen again for the 2009/10 season. The club was relegated again following the 2011/12 season, but regained the top flight spot following Rosenborg IHKs bankruptcy in the summer of 2014.

Manglerud has delivered more players to professional ice hockey leagues around the world than any other hockey team in Norway. In 2004, the city of Oslo provided funding for a renovation of Manglerudhallen, which also includes a football arena beside the hockey rink.

Achievements

  • Norwegian champion (2): 1977, 1978

Season-by-season results

This is a partial list of the recent seasons completed by Manglerud Star. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Manglerud Star Ishockey seasons.

Norwegian Champions Regular Season Champions Promoted Relegated
Season League Regular season[1] Postseason
GP W L OTW OTL GF GA Pts Finish
2009–10 Eliteserien 48 16 24 3 5 133 154 59 7th Lost in Quarter-finals, 1–4 (Vålerenga)
2010–11 Eliteserien 45 10 26 4 5 104 176 43 9th 1st in Qualifying for Eliteserien
2011–12 Eliteserien 45 7 34 2 2 84 202 27 9th 3rd in Qualifying for Eliteserien
2012–13 1. divisjon 39 28 7 2 2 211 79 83 4th Did not qualify
2013–14 1. divisjon 36 31 4 1 0 194 45 95 1st 3rd in Qualifying for Eliteserien
2014–15 Eliteserien 45 4 34 3 4 82 206 22 9th 1st in Qualifying for Eliteserien
2015–16 Eliteserien 45 11 27 3 4 109 175 43 8th Lost in Quarter-finals, 0–4 (Stavanger)
2016–17 Eliteserien 45 12 24 8 1 100 148 53 9th 1st in Qualifying for Eliteserien
2017–18 Eliteserien 45 15 21 4 5 132 154 58 7th Lost in Quarter-finals, 2–4 (Sparta)
2018–19 Eliteserien 48 9 32 4 3 102 171 38 7th Lost in Quarter-finals, 1–4 (Vålerenga)
2019–20 Eliteserien 45 15 26 3 1 112 148 49 8th Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Eliteserien 22 6 13 1 2 62 96 22 8th
2021–22 Eliteserien 44 3 35 2 4 78 196 17 10th 1st in Qualifying for Eliteserien
2022–23 Eliteserien 45 10 31 1 3 92 192 35 8th Lost in Quarter-finals, 0–4 (Storhamar)

Source:[2]

References

  1. Code explanation; GP—Games Played, W—Wins, L—Losses, T—Ties, OTW—Overtime/Shootout wins, OTL—Overtime/Shootout losses, GF—Goals For, GA—Goals Against, Pts—Points
  2. "Manglerud". Elite Prospects. https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/178/manglerud. 

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