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Norway men's national ice hockey team

Norway men's national ice hockey team



Norway
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Isbjørnene (The Polar Bears)
Association NIHF
GM Norway Petter Salsten
Head coach Norway Roy Johansen
Captain Tommy Jakobsen
Most games Tommy Jakobsen (131)
IIHF ranking 11
Highest IIHF ranking 11 (2009)
Lowest IIHF ranking 21 (2004)
Team colours
First international
Czechoslovakia 7 - 0 Norway
(London, United Kingdom; 17 February 1937)
Biggest win
Norway 24 - 0 Belgium
(Sofia, Bulgaria; 5 March 1975)
Norway 25 - 1 China
(Debrecen, Hungary; 22 April 22 2005)
Biggest defeat
Finland 20 - 1 Norway
(Hämeenlinna, Finland; 12 March 1947)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 56 (first in 1937)
Best result 4th (1951)
Olympics
Appearances 9 (first in 1952)
International record (W–L–T)
333-563-106


The Norwegian men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team from Norway that participates at the IIHF World Championships. The team is governed by the Norwegian Ice Hockey Federation and is coached by Roy Johansen.

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[edit] Norwegian National U20 Team

In 1979, Norway participated at the Pool A level in Karlstad, Sweden. However, Norway managed only 2 goals in their first appearance. Norway did not return to Pool A until 1983, staying until 1991. Norway would have to wait 15 years to reappear at the top level. In the 2006 World Junior Hockey Championships in Vancouver, Norway lost 11-2 to the United States and 4-0 in a hard fought game to Canada. Near the end of that game, frustrations boiled over as Norway and Canada nearly engaged in a brawl. Norway is currently playing within the Division I level.

[edit] Tournament record

[edit] Performance in Olympic Games

  • 1920-1948 - did not qualify
  • 1952 - 9th place
  • 1956-1960 - did not qualify
  • 1964 - 10th place
  • 1968 - 11th place
  • 1972 - 8th place
  • 1976 - did not qualify
  • 1980 - 11th place
  • 1984 - 12th place
  • 1988 - 12th place
  • 1992 - 9th place
  • 1994 - 11th place
  • 1998-2006 - did not qualify

[edit] Performance in World Championship

  • 1930-1935 - did not participate
  • 1936
  • 1937 - 9th place
  • 1938 - 13th place
  • 1939 - did not participate

World War II

  • 1947 - did not participate
  • 1949 - 8th place
  • 1950 - 6th place
  • 1951 - 4th place
  • 1952
  • 1953 - did not participate
  • 1954 - 8th place
  • 1955 - did not participate
  • 1956 - 11th place (2nd in "Pool B")
  • 1957 - did not participate
  • 1958 - 7th place
  • 1959 - 8th place
  • 1960 - 9th place (Won "Pool B")
  • 1961 - 10th place
  • 1962 - 5th place
  • 1963 - 9th place (Won "Pool B")
  • 1964 - 10th place (2nd in "Pool B")
  • 1965 - 8th place
  • 1966 - 12th place (4th in "Pool B")
  • 1967 - 11th place (3rd in "Pool B")
  • 1968 - 11th place (3rd in "Pool B")
  • 1969 - 11th place (5th in "Pool B")
  • 1970 - 9th place (3rd in "Pool B")
  • 1971 - 10th place (4th in "Pool B")
  • 1972 - 13th place (7th in "Pool B")
  • 1973 - 15th place (Won "Pool C")
  • 1974 - 13th place (7th in "Pool B")
  • 1975 - 15th place (Won "Pool C")
  • 1976 - 11th place (3rd in "Pool B")
  • 1977 - 12th place (4th in "Pool B")
  • 1978 - 14th place (6th in "Pool B")
  • 1979 - 12th place (4th in "Pool B")
  • 1980
  • 1981 - 14th place (6th in "Pool B")
  • 1982 - 12th place (4th in "Pool B")
  • 1983 - 12th place (4th in "Pool B")
  • 1984
  • 1985 - 15th place (7th in "Pool B")
  • 1986 - 17th place (Won "Pool C")
  • 1987 - 10th place (2nd in "Pool B")
  • 1988
  • 1989 - 9th place (Won "Pool B")
  • 1990 - 8th place
  • 1991 - 10th place (2nd in "Pool B")
  • 1992 - 10th place
  • 1993 - 9th place
  • 1994 - 11th place
  • 1995 - 10th place
  • 1996 - 10th place
  • 1997 - 12th place
  • 1998 - 21st place (5th in "Pool B")
  • 1999 - 12th place
  • 2000 - 10th place
  • 2001 - 15th place
  • 2002 - 22nd place (3rd in "Group B")
  • 2003 - 20th place (2nd in "Group B")
  • 2004 - 20th place (2nd in "Group A")
  • 2005 - 17th place (Won "Group A")
  • 2006 - 11th place
  • 2007 - 14th place
  • 2008 - 8th place
  • 2009 - 11th place
  • 2010 -

[edit] Team

[edit] 2010 Olympics roster

No. ↓ Pos. ↓
Name
↓
Height ↓ Weight ↓ Birthdate ↓ Birthplace ↓ 2009–10 team ↓
33 G Grotnes, PalPål Grotnes 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) 000000000000008686 kg (190 lb) 01977-03-07 7 March 1977 Lørenskog Stjernen (GET)
34 G Lysenstoen, AndreAndré Lysenstøen 194 cm (6 ft 4 in) 0000000000000112112 kg (250 lb) 01988-10-27 27 October 1988 Oslo HeKi (Mestis)
30 G Smith, RubenRuben Smith 182 cm (6 ft 0 in) 000000000000007575 kg (170 lb) 01984-04-15 15 April 1984 Stavanger Storhamar Dragons (GET)
47 D Bonsaksen, AlexanderAlexander Bonsaksen 181 cm (5 ft 11 in) 000000000000008383 kg (180 lb) 01987-01-24 24 January 1987 Oslo Modo (SEL)
6 D Holos, JonasJonas Holøs 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) 000000000000008888 kg (190 lb) 01987-08-27 27 August 1987 Sarpsborg Färjestad (SEL)
7 D Jakobsen, TommyTommy JakobsenC 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) 000000000000008383 kg (180 lb) 01970-12-10 10 December 1970 Oslo Lørenskog (GET)
5 D Kaunismaki, JuhaJuha Kaunismäki 187 cm (6 ft 2 in) 000000000000008888 kg (190 lb) 01979-05-06 6 May 1979 Helsinki, Finland Stavanger Oilers (GET)
36 D Lund, Lars ErikLars Erik Lund 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) 000000000000009595 kg (210 lb) 01974-07-25 25 July 1974 Oslo Vålerenga (GET)
55 D Tollefsen, Ole-KristianOle-Kristian Tollefsen 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) 000000000000009696 kg (210 lb) 01984-03-29 29 March 1984 Oslo Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL)
23 D Trygg, MatsMats TryggA 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) 000000000000008282 kg (180 lb) 01976-06-01 1 June 1976 Oslo Kölner Haie (DEL)
42 F Andersen, JonasJonas Andersen (no) 184 cm (6 ft 0 in) 000000000000008585 kg (190 lb) 01981-03-08 8 March 1981 Sarpsborg[1] Sparta Warriors (GET)
20 F Bastiansen, AndersAnders Bastiansen 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) 000000000000009797 kg (210 lb) 01980-10-31 31 October 1980 Oslo Färjestad (SEL)
26 F Forsberg, KristianKristian Forsberg 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) 000000000000008686 kg (190 lb) 01986-05-05 5 May 1986 Oslo Modo (SEL)
8 F Hansen, MadsMads HansenA 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) 000000000000009090 kg (200 lb) 01978-09-16 16 September 1978 Oslo Brynäs (SEL)
9 F Holtet, MariusMarius Holtet 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) 000000000000008181 kg (180 lb) 01984-08-31 31 August 1984 Hamar Färjestad (SEL)
10 F Spets, Lars ErikLars Erik Spets 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) 000000000000008282 kg (180 lb) 01985-04-02 2 April 1985 Trondheim Vålerenga (GET)
46 F Olimb, MathisMathis Olimb 179 cm (5 ft 10 in) 000000000000007979 kg (170 lb) 01986-02-01 1 February 1986 Oslo Frölunda (SEL)
22 F Roymark, MartinMartin Røymark 184 cm (6 ft 0 in) 000000000000008686 kg (190 lb) 01986-11-10 10 November 1986 Oslo Frölunda (SEL)
19 F Skroder, Per-AgePer-Åge Skrøder 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) 000000000000009292 kg (200 lb) 01978-08-04 4 August 1978 Sarpsborg Modo (SEL)
41 F Thoresen, PatrickPatrick Thoresen 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) 000000000000008585 kg (190 lb) 01983-11-07 7 November 1983 Oslo Salavat Yulaev Ufa (KHL)
29 F Vikingstad, ToreTore Vikingstad 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) 000000000000009393 kg (210 lb) 01975-10-08 8 October 1975 Trondheim Hannover Scorpions (DEL)
35 F Laumann Ylven, MartinMartin Laumann Ylven 190 cm (6 ft 3 in) 000000000000009292 kg (200 lb) 01988-12-22 22 December 1988 Oslo Linköping (SEL)
48 F Zuccarello Aasen, MatsMats Zuccarello Aasen 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) 000000000000007373 kg (160 lb) 01987-09-01 1 September 1987 Oslo Modo (SEL)

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Defenceman Morten Ask was initially selected, but was injured and replaced by Jonas Andersen.[3]

[edit] Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up since February 2009:

Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
DF Ole Kristian Tollefsen 29 March 1984 (1984-03-29) (age 25)

United States Detroit Red Wings 2010 Winter Olympics qualification,
5–8 February 2009.[4]
FW Mathis Olimb 1 February 1986 (1986-02-01) (age 24)

Germany Augsburger Panther 2010 Winter Olympics qualification,
5–8 February 2009.[4]

[edit] Individual all-time records

Still active players are highlighted

[edit] Most matches played

Player ↓ Time ↓ Matches ↓
Tommy Jakobsen 1992–present 131
Jim Marthinsen 1980–1995 114
Thor Martinsen 1964–1980 113
Erik Kristiansen 1983–1994 97
Petter Thoresen 1980–1995 96
Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm 1989–2005 96
Mats Trygg 1999–present 93
Petter Salsten 1987–1995 92
Trond Magnussen 1992–2004 88
Tore Vikingstad 1995–present 84
Ørjan Løvdal 1983–1995 83
Robert Schistad 1991–2000 82
Marius Trygg 1999–present 82
Tom Røymark 1972–1980 81
Per-Åge Skrøder 1999–present 79

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