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Norway has forty-four indoor ice hockey rinks.
Venue |
Municipality |
Home for |
Tournaments |
Opened |
Capacity |
Seats |
Rinks |
Ref
|
Askerhallen |
Asker |
Frisk Tigers |
— |
1969 |
2,400 |
1,342 |
1 |
[1]
|
Bergenshallen |
Bergen |
Bergen |
— |
1968 |
3,000 |
1,800 |
1 |
[1]
|
Bærum Ishall |
Bærum |
Jutul |
— |
1993 |
315 |
15 |
1 |
[1]
|
Dalgård Ishall |
Trondheim |
Astor |
— |
1989 |
1,050 |
400 |
1 |
[1]
|
DNB Arena |
Stavanger |
Stavanger Oilers |
— |
2012 |
4,500 |
— |
1 |
[1][2]
|
Fosenhallen |
Bjugn |
— |
— |
2007 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Furuset Forum |
Oslo |
Furuset |
— |
1979 |
1,498 |
1,498 |
1 |
[1]
|
Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall |
Gjøvik |
Gjøvik |
1994 Winter Olympics |
1993 |
6,000 |
5,080 |
1 |
[1]
|
Grünerhallen |
Oslo |
Grüner |
— |
1995 |
600 |
200 |
1 |
[1]
|
Halden Ishall |
Halden |
Comet Halden |
— |
1987 |
2,200 |
1,200 |
1 |
[1]
|
Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre |
Hamar |
Storhamar Dragons |
1994 Winter Olympics 1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships |
1992 |
6,000 |
6,000 |
1 |
[1]
|
Haugesund Ishall |
Haugesund |
Haugesund Seagulls |
— |
2010 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Holmen Ishall |
Asker |
Holmen |
— |
1989 |
550 |
350 |
1 |
[1]
|
Håkons Hall |
Lillehammer |
— |
1994 Winter Olympics 1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships |
1993 |
9,000 |
9,770 |
1 |
[1]
|
Idda Arena |
Kristiansand |
Kristiansand |
— |
2011 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Iskanten Ishall |
Bergen |
Lyderhorn Gladiators |
— |
2007 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Jar Isforum |
Bærum |
Jar |
— |
2013 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Jessheim Ishall |
Jessheim |
Ullensaker Flyers |
— |
2014 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Jordal Amfi |
Oslo |
Vålerenga |
1952 Winter Olympics 1958 World Ice Hockey Championships 1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships |
1971 |
4,550 |
3,078 |
2 |
[1]
|
Kongsberghallen |
Kongsberg |
Kongsberg IF |
— |
1988 |
5,500 |
2,200 |
1 |
[1]
|
Kongsvinger Ishall |
Kongsvinger |
Kongsvinger Knights |
— |
1992 |
550 |
0 |
1 |
[1]
|
Kristins Hall |
Lillehammer |
Lillehammer |
— |
1988 |
3,195 |
1,695 |
1 |
[1]
|
Leangen Ishall |
Trondheim |
Rosenborg Trondheim Black Panthers (defunct) |
— |
1977 |
1,900 |
300 |
2 |
[1]
|
Lørenhallen |
Oslo |
Hasle–Løren |
— |
1986 |
1,500 |
50 |
1 |
[1]
|
Lørenskog Ishall |
Lørenskog |
Lørenskog |
— |
1988 |
1,350 |
1,350 |
1 |
[1]
|
Manglerudhallen |
Oslo |
Manglerud Star |
— |
1979 |
2,000 |
980 |
1 |
[1]
|
Moss Ishall |
Moss |
Kråkene |
— |
2008 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Nordkraft Arena |
Narvik |
Narvik |
— |
2011 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Nye Loen |
Hå |
Nærbø |
— |
2007 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Oslo Spektrum |
Oslo |
Vålerenga(1990-1993) Spektrum Flyers (defunct) |
— |
1990 |
6,500 |
6,500 |
1 |
[1]
|
Rendalen Ishall |
Rendalen |
— |
— |
2007 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Runnirinken Ishall |
Nes |
Nes |
— |
1987 |
700 |
600 |
1 |
[1]
|
Schjonghallen |
Ringerike |
Ringerike Panthers |
— |
1990 |
600 |
0 |
1 |
[1]
|
Skedsmo Ishall |
Skedsmo |
Skedsmo |
— |
1987 |
500 |
0 |
1 |
[1]
|
Ski Ishall |
Ski |
Ski |
— |
1987 |
600 |
0 |
1 |
[1]
|
Skien Fritidspark |
Skien |
Skien |
— |
2005 |
1,100 |
1,650 |
1 |
[1]
|
Sørmarka Arena |
Stavanger |
— |
— |
2010 |
|
|
1 |
|
Sparta Amfi |
Sarpsborg |
Sparta Warriors |
— |
1963 |
3,707 |
1,572 |
2 |
[1]
|
Stavanger Ishall |
Stavanger |
— |
— |
1968 |
2,582 |
1,382 |
2 |
[1]
|
Stjernehallen |
Fredrikstad |
Stjernen |
— |
1970 |
1,453 |
2,473 |
1 |
[1]
|
Storhamar Ishall |
Hamar |
— |
— |
1981 |
1,200 |
0 |
1 |
[1]
|
Tromsø Ishall |
Tromsø |
Tromsø |
— |
2010 |
|
|
1 |
[1]
|
Tønsberg Ishall |
Tønsberg |
Tønsberg Vikings |
— |
1995 |
500 |
500 |
1 |
[1]
|
Vinterbro Ishall |
Ås |
— |
— |
2014 |
|
|
1 |
[3]
|
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