Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
02/23 17:00 | - | [1] スタヴァンゲル v リレハンメル [7] | 12-2 |
02/19 16:00 | - | リレハンメル v マングルルドスター | 4-5 |
02/19 16:00 | - | [4] ヴァレレンガ v リンゲリケ [9] | 5-3 |
02/18 15:00 | - | [6] フリスクアスカー v グリューナー [10] | 9-3 |
02/18 15:00 | - | スターネン v スタヴァンゲル | 3-4 |
02/18 15:00 | - | [2] ストーハマー v スパルタ・サルプスボルグ [3] | 7-1 |
02/16 18:00 | - | グリューナー v ヴァレレンガ | 2-6 |
02/16 17:30 | - | [8] マングルルドスター v スパルタ・サルプスボルグ [2] | 2-3 |
02/16 17:30 | - | リレハンメル v スターネン | 3-6 |
02/16 17:30 | - | ストーハマー v リンゲリケ | 5-1 |
02/16 17:30 | - | [1] スタヴァンゲル v フリスクアスカー [6] | 3-0 |
02/14 17:30 | - | スパルタ・サルプスボルグ v グリューナー | 5-2 |
02/05 16:00 | - | [9] リンゲリケ v スパルタ・サルプスボルグ [4] | 4-3 |
02/04 17:30 | - | [6] フリスクアスカー v リレハンメル [7] | 9-3 |
02/04 15:00 | - | スパルタ・サルプスボルグ v リンゲリケ | 2-1 |
02/04 15:00 | - | [4] ヴァレレンガ v スタヴァンゲル [1] | 6-1 |
02/04 15:00 | - | スターネン v マングルルドスター | 6-2 |
02/04 15:00 | - | ストーハマー v グリューナー | 7-0 |
02/02 18:00 | - | [10] グリューナー v スパルタ・サルプスボルグ [3] | 2-3 |
02/02 18:00 | - | [2] ストーハマー v スタヴァンゲル [1] | 5-1 |
02/02 17:30 | - | [8] マングルルドスター v リンゲリケ [9] | 2-1 |
02/02 17:30 | - | スターネン v フリスクアスカー | 7-3 |
02/02 17:30 | - | リレハンメル v ヴァレレンガ | 1-2 |
01/29 16:00 | - | リンゲリケ v グリューナー | 7-1 |
01/29 16:00 | - | [4] ヴァレレンガ v スターネン [5] | 1-2 |
01/28 17:30 | - | ストーハマー v リレハンメル | 6-2 |
01/28 15:00 | - | [8] マングルルドスター v フリスクアスカー [6] | 5-2 |
01/28 14:30 | - | スパルタ・サルプスボルグ v スタヴァンゲル | 2-5 |
01/26 18:00 | - | [10] グリューナー v マングルルドスター [8] | 5-2 |
01/26 18:00 | - | [6] フリスクアスカー v ヴァレレンガ [3] | 1-3 |
EliteHockey Ligaen (EHL) is the premier Norwegian ice hockey league, organised by the Norwegian Ice Hockey Association. It comprises 10 clubs and works on the premise of promotion and relegation, in which the two teams who placed last must play the top two teams from First Division (the league ranked immediately below) for the rights to play in the next Eliteserie season.
Teams from the EHL can participate in the IIHF's annual Champions Hockey League (CHL), competing for the European Trophy. Participation is based on the strength of the various leagues in Europe (excluding the European/Asian Kontinental Hockey League). Going into the 2022–23 CHL season, the EHL was ranked the No. 11 league in Europe, allowing them to send their top team to compete in the CHL.
The Norwegian Ice Hockey Association (NIHF) was founded on 16 September 1934. The same season also saw the debut of a national league for ice hockey. It was then known as 1. divisjon (1st division), a name it held until 1990, when the elite clubs broke away and formed a new top league, Eliteserien (The Elite League). In 2004, telecommunications company UPC bought the naming rights for the league. UPC Norway changed its name to GET in 2006 and hence the name of the league was also altered. On October 1, 2020, NIHF and Fjordkraft announced that a new three years naming rights agreement for the league had been agreed. From the 2023–2024 season, the league would drop a sponsorship name and be known as EliteHockey Ligaen.