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2016–17 Norwegian First Division (ice Hockey)
The 2016–17 First Division was the 27th season of Norway's second highest ice hockey league, First Division. The regular season began play on September 21, 2016, and was concluded on February 26, 2017. The promotional and relegation playoffs began March 5, and ended March 23, 2017. Participating teams Team changes *Nes withdrew from the national league system in July 2016, following failure to meet league requirements. The vacant spot was given to Furuset. * Due to struggling economy, the board of the Tønsberg Vikings withdraw from the league in August 2016. The vacant spot was given to Gjøvik. Regular season Standings Updated as of February 26, 2017. x – clinched promotional playoff spot; y – clinched regular season league title; r – play in relegation series Sourcescoreboard.com/small> Playoffs Promotional Playoffs After the regular season ends, the two lowest ranked teams in the 2016–17 GET-ligaen and the two highest ranked teams in the First Divisio ...
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2017–18 Norwegian First Division (ice Hockey)
The 2017–18 First Division was the 28th season of Norway's second highest ice hockey league, First Division. The regular season began play on September 23, 2017, and was concluded on February 28, 2018. The playoffs began March 2018. Participating teams Team changes *Bergen went bankrupt in July 2017. The team was not replaced. * Tønsberg was promoted through the 2016-17 playoffs. Moss was relegated. Regular season Standings Updated as of February 28, 2018. x – clinched promotional playoff spot; y – clinched regular season league title; r – play in relegation series Sourcehockey.no/small> Playoffs Promotional Playoffs After the regular season had ended, the two lowest ranked teams in the 2017–18 GET-ligaen and the two highest ranked teams in the First Division competed for the right to play in the 2018–19 GET-ligaen. The tournament was organized according to a double round robin format, where each club played the others twice, home and away, for a t ...
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Norwegian First Division (ice Hockey)
The Norwegian First Division is the second level of ice hockey in Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the .... It is below Fjordkraftligaen and above the 2. divisjon. Teams The following ten clubs will compete in the 1.division during the 2018–19 season. Champions External links Norwegian Ice Hockey Federation Nor Professional ice hockey leagues in Norway {{Norway-sport-stub ...
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Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall
Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall ( no, Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall or ) is an ice hockey rink located within a mountain hall in Gjøvik, Norway. With a capacity for 5,500 spectators, the hall also features a 25-meter swimming pool and telecommunications installations. Opened in 1993 and costing 134.6 million Norwegian krone (NOK), it was built for the 1994 Winter Olympics, where it hosted 16 ice hockey matches. It is the home of Gjøvik Hockey, has hosted the 1995 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships and is also used as an event venue. The structure is the world's largest cavern hall for public use. Construction Because half the country's surface consists of exposed rock, Norway has a tradition of building mountain cavern halls for many purposes, from tunnels via power plants to sport centers. These often double up as bomb shelters. Gjøvik Municipality opened Norway's first underground swimming pool in 1974. The idea to build an underground ice rink came from Consulting E ...
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Ringerike Panthers
The Ringerike Panthers are an ice hockey team in Hønefoss, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t .... They currently play in the Fjordkraft Ligaen, the highest level of Norwegian ice hockey. The teams plays its home games in the Schjongshallen. History The club was founded on December 14, 1974. They took on the name ''Panthers'' in 2001. External linksOfficial website {{Norwegian First Division (ice hockey) Ice hockey teams in Norway Ice hockey clubs established in 1974 1974 establishments in Norway GET-ligaen teams Sport in Buskerud Ringerike (municipality) ...
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Leangen Ishall
Leangen Ishall is an indoor ice hockey arena located in Leangen, Trondheim, Norway. The capacity of the arena is 3,000 and it was opened in 1977. It is the home arena of the Nidaros ice hockey team. The arena also hosted the home games of the Trondheim Black Panthers The Trondheim Black Panthers, founded 18 June 1986 as Trondheim Ishockeyklubb, is a defunct ice hockey club which was based in Trondheim, Norway. They played their home games in Leangen Ishall and were members of the highest ice hockey league in N ... and Rosenborg ice hockey team. Located next to the arena is Leangen Kunstisbane an outdoor long track artificial speed skating oval constructed in 1979. References External links * Indoor arenas in Norway Indoor ice hockey venues in Norway Sports venues in Trondheim Speed skating venues in Norway Rosenborg IHK Trondheim Black Panthers Sports venues completed in 1977 1977 establishments in Norway Figure skating venues in Norway {{Norway-sports-ve ...
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Trondheim
Trondheim ( , , ; sma, Tråante), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem (), is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. As of 2020, it had a population of 205,332, was the third most populous municipality in Norway, and was the fourth largest urban area. Trondheim lies on the south shore of Trondheim Fjord at the mouth of the River Nidelva. Among the major technology-oriented institutions headquartered in Trondheim are the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research (SINTEF), and St. Olavs University Hospital. The settlement was founded in 997 as a trading post, and it served as the capital of Norway during the Viking Age until 1217. From 1152 to 1537, the city was the seat of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros; it then became, and has remained, the seat of the Lutheran Diocese of Nidaros, and the site of the Nidaros Cathedral. It was incorporated in 1838. The current municipalit ...
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Nordkraft Arena
Narvik Energi is a power company that serves Narvik in Norway. It operates seven hydroelectric power stations and Nygårdsfjellet wind farm. The company is owned by the City of Narvik (50.01%), DONG Energy (33.33%) and HelgelandsKraft (16.66%). Total annual average production is 950 GWh. Operations The company operates the power stations of Nygård, Håkvikelva, Sildvik, Sørfjord I, Sørfjord II, Sirkevann and Taraldsvik. The power grid is through the Narvik Energinett, that is owned 49% by HelgelandsKraft. The company owns its windfarms through the 50% owned companies Nordkraft Vind (that operates Nygårdsfjellet), Vesterålskraft Vind and Lofotkraft Vind. History On 21 December 1913 the Narvik Kommunale Elektrisitetsverk was established by the municipality. The same year the first power station, Høybakkfoss, was opened and street lighting was established in Narvik, while Silvannfos was built two years later. The company also established an electrical article stor ...
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Narvik
( se, Áhkanjárga) is the third-largest municipality in Nordland county, Norway, by population. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Narvik. Some of the notable villages in the municipality include Ankenesstranda, Ballangen, Beisfjord, Bjerkvik, Bjørnfjell, Elvegård, Kjøpsvik, Skjomen, Håkvik, Hergot, Straumsnes, and Vidrek. The Elvegårdsmoen army camp is located near Bjerkvik. Narvik is located on the shores of the Ofotfjorden. The municipality is part of the traditional district of Ofoten of Northern Norway, inside the Arctic Circle. The municipality of Narvik borders the municipality of Hamarøy to the southwest, Evenes to the northwest, Bardu, Gratangen, Lavangen and Tjeldsund (in Troms og Finnmark county) to the north, and Norrbotten County ( Lapland) in Sweden to the south and east. The municipality is the 10th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Narvik is the 57th most populous municipality in Norway with a popula ...
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Narvik IK
Narvik Arctic Eagles is an ice hockey team in Narvik, Norway. They currently play in the 1.division, the 2. level of Norwegian ice hockey. History The club was founded in 1962. In the 2011–12 season, they participated in the Swedish Division 3 Division 3 is the fifth level in the league system of Swedish football and comprises 144 Swedish football teams. Division 3 had status as the official third level from 1928 to 1986, but was replaced by Division 2 in 1987. It the ..., the fifth level of ice hockey in Sweden. They joined the Norwegian First Division for the 2012–13 season. In the season 17/18 they became first divisjon champions and qualified for playoffs for Get Ligaen(Top division). They ended up on 3rd place in a playoff tournament consisting of the last and second to last teams in the Get ligaen (Stjernen Hockey and Kongsvinger Knights) and the 2nd place in first division(Ringerike Panthers) End result playoffs qualification to Get Ligaen 17/18 ...
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Moss Ishall
Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) ''sensu stricto''. Bryophyta ('' sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hornworts. Mosses typically form dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations. The individual plants are usually composed of simple leaves that are generally only one cell thick, attached to a stem that may be branched or unbranched and has only a limited role in conducting water and nutrients. Although some species have conducting tissues, these are generally poorly developed and structurally different from similar tissue found in vascular plants. Mosses do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores. They are typically tall, though some species are much larger. ''Dawsonia'', the tallest moss in the world, can grow to in height. There are ...
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Moss, Norway
is a coastal town and a municipality in Viken county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Moss. The city of Moss was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt) and City in 1720. The rural municipality of Jeløy was merged with the city on 1 July 1943. The former municipality of Rygge was merged into it on January 1, 2020. Its administrative district covers areas east of the town, such as the island of Dillingøy in the lake Vansjø. Parts of the town are located on the peninsula of Jeløy. The city of Moss has 30,723 inhabitants (2012). Name The Old Norse form of the name was . It may be derived from an old root ''mer-'' which means to "divide" or "split". The adjacent topography shares similar etymology: * , Mosse-"marsh-river-border"+ (see , , Old Norse for river). The name is thought to be very old and the meaning of it is not clear. * , Mosse-"marsh-river-border"+ (Moss channel). * , Mosse-"marsh-river-bo ...
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Moss Hockey
Moss Hockey are an ice hockey team in Moss, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the .... The official name of the club is Idrettslaget Kråkene. They currently play in the First Division, the second level of Norwegian ice hockey. External linksOfficial website (Norwegian) References Ice hockey teams in Norway Ice hockey clubs established in 1950 1950 establishments in Norway Sport in Moss, Norway {{Europe-icehockey-team-stub ...
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