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| | | team = Storhamar Hockey | ||
| logo = Storhamarlogo.png | |||
| | | logosize = 240px | ||
| | | city = [[Hamar]], [[Norway]] | ||
| | | league = [[Eliteserien|EliteHockey Ligaen]] | ||
| | | founded = {{Start date|1957|||df=y}} | ||
| | | arena = [[CC Amfi]] | ||
| | | colors = Yellow and blue <br />{{Color box|#ffdf1c}} {{Color box|blue}} | ||
| | | affiliates = [[Storhamar Yngres]] ([[Norwegian First Division|1. div]]) | ||
| | | website = [https://www.sil.no/ sil.no] | ||
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| | | name1 = Storhamar IL | ||
| | | dates1 = 1957-1998 | ||
| | | name2 = Storhamar Dragons | ||
| | | dates2 = 1998-2015 | ||
| | | name3 = Storhamar Hockey | ||
| | | dates3 = 2015-present | ||
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<!---Championships---> | |||
| reg_season_titles = 8 | |||
| championships =1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2018, 2024 | |||
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[[Image:Storhamar Dragons.png|thumb|200px]] | |||
'''Storhamar Hockey''', often referred to by its initials '''SIL''', is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Hamar]], [[Norway]]. The club currently plays in the [[Eliteserien]], the highest level of Norwegian hockey. The club has won eight regular season titles and seven national championships since its founding on 18 March 1957. Storhamar play their home games in the [[CC Amfi]]. The club also includes the largest junior department in Norwegian ice hockey. The team colours are yellow and blue. | |||
The | ==History== | ||
The [[1952 Winter Olympics]] inspired local Hamar youth to form a hockey club in the area. The first ice rink was constructed in 1955, and Storhamar was formally accepted into the [[Norwegian Ice Hockey Association]] two years later. | |||
To date, the club has won the Norwegian Championships (playoffs) seven times, [[1994–95_Eliteserien_season|1995]], [[1995–96_Eliteserien_season|1996]], [[1996–97_Eliteserien_season|1997]], [[1999–2000_Eliteserien_season|2000]], [[2003–04_GET-ligaen_season|2004]], [[2007–08_GET-ligaen_season|2008]] and [[2017–18_GET-ligaen_season|2018]] and [[2023-2024|2024]] | |||
The most notable player in franchise history is Erik Kristiansen who played 20 seasons scoring 509 goals and 406 assists in 649 games. The best known player internationally from Storhamar is Patrick Thoresen. | |||
During the [[2016–17 GET-ligaen season|2016–17 playoffs]], Storhamar Hockey was involved in the longest professional hockey match ever recorded, taking 217 minutes and 14 seconds to defeat [[Sparta Warriors]] 2-1. The game ended in the 11th period when Joakim Jensen scored for Storhamar. | |||
==Season-by-season results== | ==Season-by-season results== | ||
''This is a partial list of the | ''This is a partial list of the recent seasons completed by Storhamar. For the full season-by-season history, see [[List of Storhamar Hockey seasons]].'' | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|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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|align="left"|Lost in Semi-finals, 3–4 ([[Vålerenga Ishockey|Vålerenga]]) | |align="left"|Lost in Semi-finals, 3–4 ([[Vålerenga Ishockey|Vålerenga]]) | ||
|- | |||
!|[[2014–15 GET-ligaen season|2014–15]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|45 | |||
|29 | |||
|10 | |||
|2 | |||
|4 | |||
|200 | |||
|112 | |||
|95 | |||
|2nd | |||
|align="left"|Lost in '''Finals''', 3–4 ([[Stavanger Oilers|Stavanger]]) | |||
|- | |||
!|[[2015–16 GET-ligaen season|2015–16]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|45 | |||
|22 | |||
|17 | |||
|2 | |||
|4 | |||
|146 | |||
|111 | |||
|74 | |||
|6th | |||
|align="left"|Lost in Semi-finals, 3–4 ([[Stavanger Oilers|Stavanger]]) | |||
|- | |||
![[2016–17 GET-ligaen season|2016–17]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|45 | |||
|21 | |||
|14 | |||
|3 | |||
|7 | |||
|131 | |||
|104 | |||
|76 | |||
|3rd | |||
|align="left"|Lost in Quarter-finals, 3–4 ([[Sparta Warriors|Sparta]]) | |||
|- | |||
![[2017–18 GET-ligaen season|2017–18]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|45 | |||
|35 | |||
|7 | |||
|0 | |||
|3 | |||
|183 | |||
|88 | |||
|108 | |||
|bgcolor="#FFE6BD"|'''1st''' | |||
|align="left" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''Won''' [[GET-ligaen#List_of_champions|Norwegian Championship]], 4–1 ([[Lillehammer IK|Lillehammer]]) | |||
|- | |||
![[2018–19 GET-ligaen season|2018–19]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|48 | |||
|28 | |||
|8 | |||
|8 | |||
|4 | |||
|175 | |||
|97 | |||
|104 | |||
|2nd | |||
|align="left"|Lost in '''Finals''', 2–4 ([[Frisk Asker Ishockey|Frisk Asker]]) | |||
|- | |||
![[2019–20 GET-ligaen season|2019–20]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|45 | |||
|26 | |||
|11 | |||
|4 | |||
|4 | |||
|179 | |||
|111 | |||
|90 | |||
|2nd | |||
|align="left" rowspan="2"|''Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
|- | |||
![[2020–21 Fjordkraftligaen season|2020–21]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|24 | |||
|17 | |||
|6 | |||
|1 | |||
|0 | |||
|98 | |||
|57 | |||
|53 | |||
|2nd | |||
|- | |||
![[2021–22 Fjordkraftligaen season|2021–22]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|43 | |||
|20 | |||
|15 | |||
|4 | |||
|4 | |||
|139 | |||
|127 | |||
|72 | |||
|6th | |||
|align="left"|Lost in '''Finals''', 0–4 ([[Stavanger Oilers|Stavanger]]) | |||
|- | |||
![[2022–23 Fjordkraftligaen season|2022–23]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|45 | |||
|28 | |||
|10 | |||
|4 | |||
|3 | |||
|191 | |||
|93 | |||
|95 | |||
|2nd | |||
|align="left"|Lost in '''Finals''', 3–4 ([[Stavanger Oilers|Stavanger]]) | |||
|- | |||
![[2023–24 EliteHockey Ligaen season|2023–24]] | |||
|Eliteserien | |||
|45 | |||
|33 | |||
|9 | |||
|0 | |||
|3 | |||
|209 | |||
|76 | |||
|133 | |||
|bgcolor="#FFE6BD"|'''1st''' | |||
|align="left" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|'''Won''' [[GET-ligaen#List_of_champions|Norwegian Championship]], 4–1 ([[Vålerenga Ishockey|Vålerenga]]) | |||
|} | |} | ||
Source:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/181/storhamar|title=Storhamar Hockey|work=Elite Prospects|access-date=24 April 2023}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:26, 30 July 2024
Storhamar Hockey | |
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City | Hamar, Norway |
League | EliteHockey Ligaen |
Founded | 1957 |
Home arena | CC Amfi |
Colors |
Yellow and blue |
Affiliates | Storhamar Yngres (1. div) |
Franchise history | |
1957-1998 | Storhamar IL |
1998-2015 | Storhamar Dragons |
2015-present | Storhamar Hockey |
Championships | |
Regular season titles | 8 |
Playoff championships | 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2018, 2024 |
main
Storhamar Hockey, often referred to by its initials SIL, is a Norwegian ice hockey team based in Hamar, Norway. The club currently plays in the Eliteserien, the highest level of Norwegian hockey. The club has won eight regular season titles and seven national championships since its founding on 18 March 1957. Storhamar play their home games in the CC Amfi. The club also includes the largest junior department in Norwegian ice hockey. The team colours are yellow and blue.
History
The 1952 Winter Olympics inspired local Hamar youth to form a hockey club in the area. The first ice rink was constructed in 1955, and Storhamar was formally accepted into the Norwegian Ice Hockey Association two years later.
To date, the club has won the Norwegian Championships (playoffs) seven times, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2018 and 2024
The most notable player in franchise history is Erik Kristiansen who played 20 seasons scoring 509 goals and 406 assists in 649 games. The best known player internationally from Storhamar is Patrick Thoresen.
During the 2016–17 playoffs, Storhamar Hockey was involved in the longest professional hockey match ever recorded, taking 217 minutes and 14 seconds to defeat Sparta Warriors 2-1. The game ended in the 11th period when Joakim Jensen scored for Storhamar.
Season-by-season results
This is a partial list of the recent seasons completed by Storhamar. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Storhamar Hockey seasons.
Norwegian Champions | Regular Season Champions | Promoted | Relegated |
Season | League | Regular season[1] | Playoffs | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GP | W | L | OTW | OTL | GF | GA | Pts | Finish | |||
2009–10 | Eliteserien | 48 | 16 | 23 | 6 | 3 | 154 | 160 | 58 | 8th | Lost in Semi-finals, 1–4 (Vålerenga) |
2010–11 | Eliteserien | 45 | 24 | 9 | 5 | 7 | 139 | 98 | 89 | 4th | Lost in Quarter-finals, 1–4 (Lillehammer) |
2011–12 | Eliteserien | 45 | 20 | 19 | 2 | 4 | 148 | 146 | 71 | 6th | Lost in Quarter-finals, 3–4 (Vålerenga) |
2012–13 | Eliteserien | 45 | 16 | 21 | 4 | 4 | 139 | 155 | 60 | 7th | Lost in Quarter-finals, 2–4 (Sparta) |
2013–14 | Eliteserien | 45 | 22 | 15 | 3 | 5 | 146 | 123 | 62 | 6th | Lost in Semi-finals, 3–4 (Vålerenga) |
2014–15 | Eliteserien | 45 | 29 | 10 | 2 | 4 | 200 | 112 | 95 | 2nd | Lost in Finals, 3–4 (Stavanger) |
2015–16 | Eliteserien | 45 | 22 | 17 | 2 | 4 | 146 | 111 | 74 | 6th | Lost in Semi-finals, 3–4 (Stavanger) |
2016–17 | Eliteserien | 45 | 21 | 14 | 3 | 7 | 131 | 104 | 76 | 3rd | Lost in Quarter-finals, 3–4 (Sparta) |
2017–18 | Eliteserien | 45 | 35 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 183 | 88 | 108 | 1st | Won Norwegian Championship, 4–1 (Lillehammer) |
2018–19 | Eliteserien | 48 | 28 | 8 | 8 | 4 | 175 | 97 | 104 | 2nd | Lost in Finals, 2–4 (Frisk Asker) |
2019–20 | Eliteserien | 45 | 26 | 11 | 4 | 4 | 179 | 111 | 90 | 2nd | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
2020–21 | Eliteserien | 24 | 17 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 98 | 57 | 53 | 2nd | |
2021–22 | Eliteserien | 43 | 20 | 15 | 4 | 4 | 139 | 127 | 72 | 6th | Lost in Finals, 0–4 (Stavanger) |
2022–23 | Eliteserien | 45 | 28 | 10 | 4 | 3 | 191 | 93 | 95 | 2nd | Lost in Finals, 3–4 (Stavanger) |
2023–24 | Eliteserien | 45 | 33 | 9 | 0 | 3 | 209 | 76 | 133 | 1st | Won Norwegian Championship, 4–1 (Vålerenga) |
Source:[2]
References
- ↑ Code explanation; GP—Games Played, W—Wins, L—Losses, OTW—Overtime/Shootout wins, OTL—Overtime/Shootout losses, GF—Goals For, GA—Goals Against, Pts—Points
- ↑ "Storhamar Hockey". Elite Prospects. https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/181/storhamar.
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