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The 2014/15 season was the 76th season of the highest Norwegian ice hockey league , the GET-ligaen . New are the Kongsvinger Knights and Manglerud Star . They benefited from the revocation of the Rosenborg IHK license and the withdrawal of the Tønsberg Vikings , who no longer participate in the league for financial reasons. The champions were for the fourth time in a row the Stavanger Oilers , who prevailed in the final series with 4: 3 against the Storhamar Dragons .

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 Average audience
Frisk Asker Asker Askerhallen 2,400 1,208
Kongsvinger Knights Kongsvinger Kongsvinger Ishall 2,000 603
Lillehammer IK.gif Lillehammer IK Lillehammer Kristins Hall 3,194 1,514
Logo Lorenskog IK.png Lørenskog IK Lørenskog Lørenskog Ishall 2,400 1,354
Manglerud Star Oslo Manglerudhallen 2,000 420
Sparta Warriors Sarpsborg Sparta Amfi 3,450 2.127
Stavanger Oilers.png Stavanger Oilers Stavanger DNB Arena 4,500 4,095
Stjernen.jpg Star hockey Fredrikstad Stjernehallen 2,473 1,541
Logo Storhamar Dragons 2012.png Storhamar Dragons Hamar Hamar OL-Amfi 6.091 3,092
Valerenga IF Logo.png Vålerenga ishockey Oslo Jordal Amfi 4,450 2,647

Main round

table

Pl. Sp S. N OTS OTN T GT Diff Points
1 Stavanger Oilers 45 32 9 3 1 187 93 +94 100 1
2 Storhamar Dragons 45 29 10 2 4th 200 112 +88 95
3 Sparta Warriors 45 26th 14th 0 5 176 122 +54 83
4th Frisk Asker 45 24 15th 5 1 158 110 +48 83
5 Lørenskog IK 45 22nd 15th 4th 4th 150 123 +27 78
6th Vålerenga 45 24 15th 2 4th 178 126 +52 74 1
7th Lillehammer IK 45 18th 21st 5 1 140 137 +3 65
8th Starry 45 16 25th 3 1 127 170 -43 47 2
9 Manglerud Star 45 4th 34 3 4th 82 206 -124 22nd
10 Kongsvinger Knights 45 2 39 1 3 73 272 -199 11

1 Stavanger and Vålerenga were deducted three and six points, respectively, for placing players who were not eligible to play. The affected game on February 28th was rated 0-0.
2 stars eight points were deducted due to the insertion of an ineligible player.

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

Christian Larrivée led the plus / minus of member and not of
Nat. player team Sp T V Pt +/- SM
Flag of Canada and Italy.svg Brian Ihnacak Vålerenga 44 22nd 55 77 +19 60
CanadaCanada Eric Castonguay Frisk Asker 41 22nd 51 73 +7 20th
CanadaCanada Christian Larrivée Storhamar Dragons 45 25th 45 70 +43 40
United StatesUnited States Denny Kearney Frisk Asker 45 29 39 68 +22 76
SwedenSweden Henrik Malmström Sparta Warriors 45 21st 42 63 +25 20th
United StatesUnited States Dan Kissel Stavanger Oilers 44 23 37 60 +31 20th
CanadaCanada Dion Knelsen Sparta Warriors 44 25th 33 58 +14 26th
NorwayNorway Daniel Sørvik Vålerenga 45 19th 39 58 +2 60
NorwayNorway Joakim Jensen Storhamar Dragons 45 30th 27 57 +32 14th
Flag of Canada and Italy.svg Josh Soares Stavanger Oilers 45 30th 27 57 +34 42
CanadaCanada Alex Plante 1 Lørenskog IK 43 6th 9 15th +30 189

1 For comparison: players with the most penalty minutes

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 lowest average goal conceded
Nat. player team Sp Min S. N GT SO Sv% GTS
NorwayNorway Ruben Smith Stavanger Oilers 28 1620: 14 20th 7th 54 4th 91.4 2.00
CanadaCanada Andrew Engelage Storhamar Dragons 37 2116: 08 25th 11 75 2 92.7 2.13
NorwayNorway Henrik Holm Stavanger Oilers 19th 1087: 54 15th 3 41 1 90.9 2.26
SwedenSweden Nicklas Dahlberg Frisk Asker 43 2587: 26 28 15th 98 5 92.6 2.27
CanadaCanada Tyler planned Lørenskog IK 27 1532: 46 18th 9 60 2 91.8 2.35

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, 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 Semi-finals Finals
                           
  1 Stavanger Oilers 4th        
8th Starry 0  
1 Stavanger Oilers 4th
  6th Vålerenga 0  
4th Frisk Asker 2
6th Vålerenga 4th  
1 Stavanger Oilers 4th
  2 Storhamar Dragons 3
3 Sparta Warriors 4th    
5 Lørenskog IK 2  
2 Storhamar Dragons 4th
  3 Sparta Warriors 1  
2 Storhamar Dragons 4th
  7th Lillehammer IK 0  

final

The series took place from April 6th to 18th, 2015.

series 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th
Stavanger Oilers.png Stavanger Oilers - Storhamar DragonsLogo Storhamar Dragons 2012.png 4: 3 4: 2 3: 5 0: 3 5: 2 3: 2 a.d. 1: 2 4: 2

Squad of the Norwegian champions

Norwegian champion Stavanger Oilers
Logo of the Stavanger Oilers

Goalkeepers: Henrik Holm , Ruben Smith

Defenders: Daniel Bøen Rokseth , Joakim Hjelm , Dennis Løvold Sveum , Mark Matheson , Mats Larsen Mostue , Nick Plastino , Henrik Solberg , Adrian Veideman

Attackers: Christian Dahl Andersen , Rūdolfs Balcers , Jean-Michel Daoust , Kristian Forsberg , Snorre Hallem , Christian Hanson , Anders Tangen Henriksen , Stian Høygård , Martin Blakseth Huse , Dan Kissel , Tommy Kristiansen , Peter Lorentzen , Henrik Medhus , Petter Røste Fossen , Josh Soares , Mathias Trettenes

Relegation

team Sp S. OTS OTN N T GT Diff Pt
1 Manglerud Star 6th 4th 1 1 0 27 14th +13 14 3
2 Kongsvinger Knights 6th 3 2 0 1 19th 22nd -3 10
3 Tonsberg Vikings 6th 2 3 1 0 21st 23 -2 8 3
4th Comet heaps 6th 1 4th 0 1 18th 26th -8th 4th

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: Qualification for the GET leagues 2015/16

3 The Tønsberg Vikings were deprived of a 3-2 victory over Manglerud because an ineligible player was used. The game went into the standings with a 5-0 win for Manglerud.

Awards

Alexander Smirnow was named coach of the year

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

First all-star team
Attack: NorwayNorway/ Mathias Trettenes - / Christian Larrivée - / Brian IhnacakStavanger Oilers.png CanadaCanadaLogo Storhamar Dragons 2012.png Flag of Canada and Italy.svgValerenga IF Logo.png
Defense: NorwayNorway/ Daniel Sørvik - / Erik de la RoseValerenga IF Logo.png SwedenSwedenLogo Storhamar Dragons 2012.png
Goal: SwedenSweden/ Nicklas Dahlberg

Individual evidence

  1. a b Verdens Gang : Point deduction for Oilers and Vålerenga (Norwegian)
  2. hockey.no Sanctions for Stjernen (Norwegian) ( Memento of the original from February 5, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hockey.no

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