GET leagues 2013/14

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The 2013/14 season was the 75th season of the highest Norwegian ice hockey league , the GET-ligaen .

mode

In the main round, each of the ten teams played a total of 45 games. The eight best-placed teams qualified for the playoffs in which the champions were played out. The last two placed had to compete in the relegation against the first two placed in the second division. Each team received three points for a win after regular time, two points for a win after overtime or shootout, one point for a defeat after overtime or shooutout and zero points for a defeat after regular time.

Attendees

team place Hall capacity
Frisk Asker Asker Askerhallen 2,400
Lillehammer IK.gif Lillehammer IK Lillehammer Kristins Hall 3,194
Logo Lorenskog IK.png Lørenskog IK Lørenskog Lørenskog Ishall 2,400
Rihklogo.png Rosenborg Chamber of Commerce Trondheim Leangen Ishall 3,000
Sparta Warriors Sarpsborg Sparta Amfi 3,450
Stavanger Oilers.png Stavanger Oilers Stavanger DNB Arena 4,500
Stjernen.jpg Star hockey Fredrikstad Stjernehallen 2,473
Logo Storhamar Dragons 2012.png Storhamar Dragons Hamar Hamar OL-Amfi 6.091
Tonsberg Vikings Tonsberg Tonsberg Ishall 710
Valerenga IF Logo.png Vålerenga ishockey Oslo Jordal Amfi 4,450

Main round

table

Pl. Sp S. N OTS OTN T GT Diff Points
1 Vålerenga ishockey 45 32 8th 2 3 195 95 +100 103
2 Stavanger Oilers 45 30th 8th 4th 3 198 98 +100 101
3 Lillehammer IK 45 23 15th 3 4th 158 135 +23 79
4th Sparta Warriors 45 23 16 3 3 136 104 +32 78
5 Lørenskog IK 45 25th 13 4th 3 184 137 +47 66 1
6th Storhamar Dragons 45 22nd 15th 3 5 146 123 +23 62 2
7th Frisk Asker 45 13 24 5 3 122 158 −36 52
8th Rosenborg Chamber of Commerce 45 11 28 2 4th 118 188 −70 41
9 Starry 45 11 29 3 2 104 186 −82 41
10 Tonsberg Vikings 45 3 37 3 2 90 227 −137 17th

1 Lørenskog was deducted 20 points for disregarding the license agreement
2 Den Storhamar Dragons were deducted 15 points for financial irregularities

Legend : Sp = games, S = wins, N = defeats, OTS = wins after extra time, OTN = loss after extra time, T = goals, GT = goals against, Diff = goal difference
Explanations: Preliminary round winners , qualification for play-offs , relegation

Best scorer

Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , pts = points, +/- = plus / minus , SM = penalty minutes; Fat: best value

Joakim Jensen was the most successful goalscorer
player team SP T V Pt +/- SM
Kenny Corupe Lørenskog IK 45 30th 36 66 +19 38
Morten Ask Vålerenga ishockey 44 15th 51 66 +30 66
Dan Kissel Stavanger Oilers 44 21st 40 61 +32 36
Jeff LoVecchio Lillehammer IK 45 26th 32 58 +11 106
Sondre Olden Vålerenga ishockey 43 25th 33 58 +34 34
Jean-Michel Daoust Stavanger Oilers 44 19th 38 57 +31 42
Knut Henrik Spets Lørenskog IK 45 10 47 57 +14 30th
Dion Knelsen Sparta Warriors 45 22nd 33 55 +22 16
Kurt Davis Stavanger Oilers 45 18th 35 53 +20 40
Joakim Jensen Storhamar Dragons 44 32 20th 52 +12 12
James Sixsmith Lørenskog IK 39 24 28 52 +20 12
Lou Dickenson Rosenborg Chamber of Commerce 44 22nd 30th 52 −17 30th
Pål Johnsen Storhamar Dragons 44 9 43 52 +10 6th

Best goalkeeper

Abbreviations: Sp = games, Min = ice age (in minutes), S = wins, N = defeats, GT = goals conceded, Sv% = shots saved (in%) , GTS = goals conceded , SO = shutouts ; Fat: best value

Ruben Smith had the highest catch rate and the lowest goals against goals
player team Sp Min S. N GT SO Sv% GTS
Ruben Smith Stavanger Oilers 26th 1496: 51 17th 7th 46 7th .935 1.84
Steffen Søberg Vålerenga ishockey 45 2663: 43 34 11 89 5 .924 2.00
Gašper Krošelj Sparta Warriors 36 2097: 00 21st 14th 73 6th .922 2.09
Tyler planned Lørenskog IK 17th 1001: 58 12 5 38 1 .917 2.28
Tommy Johansen Storhamar Dragons 37 2150: 57 22nd 15th 86 3 .916 2.40

Play-offs

mode

The best eight teams in the main round qualify for the play-offs. In the quarter-finals, the three best-placed teams can choose their opponents, following the Swedish example, with the first-placed team starting. This is followed by the second and third placed in the preliminary round. The team in fourth place is automatically assigned the remaining team. In the semifinals, the remaining club in the top position has the right to vote. In a series, the team with the better placement in the main round table always has home rights.

Play-off tree

From the quarter-finals onwards, the play-offs will be played in the best-of-seven mode.

  Quarter finals Semifinals final
                           
  1 Vålerenga ishockey 4th        
7th Frisk Asker 1  
1 Vålerenga ishockey 4th
  6th Storhamar Dragons 3  
4th Sparta Warriors 1
6th Storhamar Dragons 4th  
1 Vålerenga ishockey 2
  2 Stavanger Oilers 4th
2 Stavanger Oilers 4th    
8th Rosenborg Chamber of Commerce 0  
2 Stavanger Oilers 4th
  3 Lillehammer IK 3  
3 Lillehammer IK 4th
  5 Lørenskog IK 1  

Squad of the Norwegian champions

Norwegian champion Stavanger Oilers

Logo of the Stavanger Oilers

Goalkeepers: Henrik Holm , Ruben Smith

Defenders: Sander Bjelland Bjørnevoll , Patrik Bäärnhielm , Kurt Davis , Travis Ehrhardt , Tan Hellerød , Joakim Hjelm , Mats Larsen Mostue , Daniel Bøen Rokseth , Nick Schaus , Henrik Solberg , Dennis Løvold Sveum

Attackers: Érik Boisvert , Christian Dahl Andersen , Jean-Michel Daoust , Snorre Hallem , Anders Tangen Henriksen , Stian Høygård , Dan Kissel , Tommy Kristiansen , Juha-Pekka Loikas , Peter Lorentzen , Henrik Medhus , Lars Peder Nagel , Petter Røste Fossen , Audun Starheim , Martin Strandfeldt , Mathias Trettenes

Relegation

team Sp S. OTS OTN N T GT Pt
1 Star hockey 6th 5 0 1 0 21st 10 16
2 Tonsberg Vikings 6th 3 0 0 3 18th 17th 9
3 Manglerud Star Ishockey 6th 2 1 0 3 11 13 8th
4th Kongsvinger Knights 6th 0 1 1 4th 12 22nd 3

Legend: Sp = games, S = wins, N = defeats, OTS = wins after extra time, OTN = loss after extra time, T = goals, GT = goals conceded
Explanations: athletic qualification for the GET leagues 2014/15

Awards

Mats Trygg was part of the All-Star Team

The following players were selected for the All-Star Team :

country player Item team
goalkeeper
United StatesUnited States Brady Hjelle Rosenborg Chamber of Commerce
defender
NorwayNorway Mats Trygg Lørenskog IK
United StatesUnited States Kurt Davis Stavanger Oilers
attacker
United StatesUnited States Jeff LoVecchio LW Lillehammer IK
NorwayNorway Sondre Olden C. Vålerenga ishockey
SwedenSweden Jonas Johansson RW Frisk Asker

Individual evidence

  1. eurohockey.com Lørenskog starts 2013/2014 season with minus 20 points
  2. nrk.no Storhamar 15 points are deducted (Norwegian)

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