2010–11 GET-ligaen season

The 2010/11 season was the 72nd staging of the total Norwegian Hockey League and the fifth under the name GET ligaen. Stavanger Oilers were the defending champions, but in the final documents of the Sparta Warriors of Sarpsborg.

  • 3.1 Playoff Tree
  • 3.2 quarterfinals
  • 3.3 Semi-finals
  • 3.4 final
  • 3.5 Statistics 3.5.1 topscorer
  • 3.5.2 goalkeeper
  • 5.1 All-Star team
  • 5.2 Awards

Participants and mode

The field was expanded after the preseason to Rosenborg IK, which had risen from the sub-prime first divisjon, thus bringing to ten clubs participating in the championship.

They played a regular season and playoffs. In the preliminary round the club played five times against each other, which resulted in a total of forty-five games for each team. The top eight qualified for the playoffs. These were discharged as the quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals respectively in the form of best - of-seven series.

Regular season

Table after the regular season

Abbreviations: Sp = Matches, W = Wins, OTS = Wins after Overtime, SOS = Wins after the shootout, OTN = Losses after Overtime, SON = Losses after the shootout, L = Losses, Pts = Points, GD = Goal, GT = Goals against, Str = penalties, (M) = titleholder

Notes:

  • Qualifying for the play-offs
  • Play Downs

Statistics

Top scorer

Goalkeeper

Playoffs

The matches of the playoff series were determined by a restricted dialing. The best finisher of the base passage was allowed to choose his quarter-final opponents among the clubs on the seventh and eighth. The runner-up between the left and the sixth-placed team, etc. This method was also applied in the semifinals.

Playoff Tree

Quarterfinals

As expected sat down in the quarterfinals, the two Favortiten Sparta and Stavanger against their competitors through. Somewhat surprisingly, however, had to Vålerenga and Storhamar defeated their opponents clearly. In particular Storhamar broke after a 9:1 victory in the first game and then a lost the remaining four games in a row.

Semifinal

Even in the semi-finals they won the favorite of their games sovereign. Although Sparta lost the second game on foreign ice, but could then scored three victories. The Oilers as the defending champion had two games, albeit scarce, giving lost.

Final

After the first two games were each been significant home wins, Sparta created the turning point in the series in game number four when on foreign ice with a 3-0 victory for the intermediate level in the series could be increased to 3:1. In the decisive game Goalkeeper Phil Osaer again managed a shutout, bringing the total third league title was fixed for the Warriors. This shutout was also the sixth to shutout for Osaer in the fourteenth playoff game.

Statistics

Top scorer

Goalkeeper

Cadres of the Norwegian master

Goalkeeper Phil Osaer, Anders Johansson, Sander Skogli

Defender: Mat Robinson, Jonas Elofsson, Christopher Henriksen, Per Tengvert, Patrick André Bovim, Drew Fata, Tobias Skaarberg, Mikkel Søgaard, Didrik Sæther

Attacker: Henrik Malmström, Dion Knelsen, Tommy Kristiansen, Magnus Selvaag, Jonas Solberg Andersen, Niklas Roest, Robin Dahlstrøm, Jonas Djupvik Løvlie, Petter Witnes, René Bøe, Gøran Hermansson, Yvan Busque, Mikael Stenersen, Adrian Aslaksen, Emil Foyn, Anders Pedersen, Christer Graeker

Head Coach: Sjur Robert Nilsen

Awards and All- Star team

All-Star team

  • Goalkeepers: Trevor Koenig ( Storhamar )
  • Defender: Mat Robinson (Sparta )
  • Defender: Scott Hotham ( Lillehammer )
  • Center: Gino Guyer ( Lillehammer )
  • Wing: Martin beach Feldt (Stavanger )
  • Wings: Henrik Malmström (Sparta )

Awards

  • Player of the Year: Gino Guyer ( Lillehammer )
  • Coach of the Year: Petter Thoresen (Stavanger )
  • Playoff MVP: Henrik Malmström (Sparta )

Play Downs

The two last- placed teams of the basic passage, Manglerud and Stjernen, competed in the playdowns against the Tønsberg Vikings and IK Comet from the first divisjon and managed both sovereign in the league.

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