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It was not until the early eighties that Furuset re-emerged as a great. Having gained promotion to the top league in the late seventies a fine group of young players blossomed in the limelight of the first division. None of them greater than [[Bjørn Skaare]], the first Norwegian to play in the NHL. He led the team to the Norwegian championship in 1980. The feat was repeated in 1983, with yet another great generation of players under way. Furuset's last championship was claimed in 1990 with players such as Petter Salsten, Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm and Steve Allman as the leading lights.
It was not until the early eighties that Furuset re-emerged as a great. Having gained promotion to the top league in the late seventies a fine group of young players blossomed in the limelight of the first division. None of them greater than [[Bjørn Skaare]], the first Norwegian to play in the NHL. He led the team to the Norwegian championship in 1980. The feat was repeated in 1983, with yet another great generation of players under way. Furuset's last championship was claimed in 1990 with players such as Petter Salsten, Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm and Steve Allman as the leading lights.


After the successes of the early nineties, culminating with an appearance in the play off finals in 1993 Furuset faced an economical crisis. Most of their top players left for bigger clubs, and relegation once again was on the cards. Spending most of the late nineties and early 2000s as an elevator club between the two top leagues, Furuset are now back in the big league, hoping to settle.
After the successes of the early nineties, culminating with an appearance in the play off finals in 1993 Furuset faced an economical crisis. Most of their top players left for bigger clubs, and relegation once again was on the cards. The club spent most of the late nineties and early 2000s as an elevator club between the two top leagues. In the 2015-16 season, Furuset was relegated to the third tier of Norwegian hockey, 2. divisjon, but was later moved up to the second tier again following the failure of [[Nes IK]] to reach league requirements.  


==Season-by-season results==
==Season-by-season results==
''This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Furuset. For the full season-by-season history, see [[List of Furuset Ishockey seasons]].''
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|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|<small>'''[[List Norwegian ice hockey champions|Norwegian Champions]]</small>
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|12th
|12th
|bgcolor="#FFCCCC" align="left"|Relegated
|bgcolor="#FFCCCC" align="left"|Relegated
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!2014–15
|1. divisjon
|36
|11
|18
|&mdash;
|2
|5
|125
|162
|42
|7th
|Did not qualify
|-
![[2015–16 Norwegian First Division (ice hockey)|2015–16]]
|1. divisjon
|36
|9
|22
|&mdash;
|0
|5
|104
|176
|32
|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|'''9th'''
|align="left" bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|'''3rd''' in Qualifying for 1. divisjon<sup>'''1'''</sup>
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![[2016–17 Norwegian First Division (ice hockey)|2016–17]]
|1. divisjon
|36
|9
|20
|&mdash;
|3
|4
|109
|155
|37
|8th
|Did not qualify
|-
![[2017–18 Norwegian First Division (ice hockey)|2017–18]]
|1. divisjon
|32
|5
|21
|&mdash;
|0
|6
|76
|144
|21
|8th
|Did not qualify
|}
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<small><sup>1</sup> [[Nes IK]] failed to renew its professional license to play in the ''1. divisjon''.</small>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 20:53, 30 July 2024

Furuset
Furuset.jpg
Full name Furuset Ishockey
Founded 1914
Based In Oslo, Norway
Arena Furuset Forum
(Capacity: 1,498)
League 1. divisjon
Team Colors

Blue, white, silver

              

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Furuset Ishockey is an Oslo-based ice hockey club, and a part of the Furuset IF multi-sports club. They play their home games in Furuset Forum. Their team colours are blue and white.

History

Through different eras Furuset have made their name as one of the greatest hockey clubs in Norway Being one of the founder members of the Norwegian Ice hockey association, they had a head start on many opponents.

In December 2008 the club announced that it was on the verge of bankruptcy and that it had informed all players that they were not longer contractually obliged to remain in the club and that the issuance of wages was in jeopardy.

Furuset won their first of seven Norwegian Championships in 1949 to start off the first golden era in club history. Led on by the legendary Leif Solheim they went on to claim a further three championships during the fifties.

The club was unable to replace the great players as the championship team slowly disintegrated. Furuset was soon overtaken by other Oslo clubs, and in the end fell into the lower leagues.

It was not until the early eighties that Furuset re-emerged as a great. Having gained promotion to the top league in the late seventies a fine group of young players blossomed in the limelight of the first division. None of them greater than Bjørn Skaare, the first Norwegian to play in the NHL. He led the team to the Norwegian championship in 1980. The feat was repeated in 1983, with yet another great generation of players under way. Furuset's last championship was claimed in 1990 with players such as Petter Salsten, Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm and Steve Allman as the leading lights.

After the successes of the early nineties, culminating with an appearance in the play off finals in 1993 Furuset faced an economical crisis. Most of their top players left for bigger clubs, and relegation once again was on the cards. The club spent most of the late nineties and early 2000s as an elevator club between the two top leagues. In the 2015-16 season, Furuset was relegated to the third tier of Norwegian hockey, 2. divisjon, but was later moved up to the second tier again following the failure of Nes IK to reach league requirements.

Season-by-season results

Norwegian Champions Regular Season Champions Promoted Relegated
Season League Regular season[1] Postseason
GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA Pts Finish
2009–10 1. divisjon 34 4 23 7 110 207 15 16th Did not qualify
2010–11 1. divisjon 36 10 23 3 128 203 23 13th Did not qualify
2011–12 1. divisjon 34 11 23 0 108 219 22 13th Did not qualify
2012–13 1. divisjon 39 6 28 4 1 104 191 26 12th Did not qualify
2013–14 1. divisjon 36 4 24 3 5 81 156 23 12th Relegated
2014–15 1. divisjon 36 11 18 2 5 125 162 42 7th Did not qualify
2015–16 1. divisjon 36 9 22 0 5 104 176 32 9th 3rd in Qualifying for 1. divisjon1
2016–17 1. divisjon 36 9 20 3 4 109 155 37 8th Did not qualify
2017–18 1. divisjon 32 5 21 0 6 76 144 21 8th Did not qualify

1 Nes IK failed to renew its professional license to play in the 1. divisjon.

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

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