Stjernen - Ringerike 3 - 2
Stjernen - Ringerike 3 - 2

Stjernen vinner tilslutt 3-2 over Ringerike i Stjernehallen. Se målene fra TV2 Play her!




A brief glimpse into the past

Kvartfinale 4 Stjernen vs Vålerenga 5-1
Kvartfinale 4 Stjernen vs Vålerenga 5-1

Se målene fra kveldens Stjernen-seier over Vålerenga i kvartfinale 4. 210324.



Kvartfinale #2 Stjernen vs Vålerenga 4-5
Kvartfinale #2 Stjernen vs Vålerenga 4-5

Vålerenga vant kvartfinale 2 i Stjernehallen. Se målene her! 160324.



Stjernen vs Comet 5-2
Stjernen vs Comet 5-2

Se målene fra kveldens kamp i Stjernehallen mot Comet! 070324.



Stjernen vs Vålerenga 6-4
Stjernen vs Vålerenga 6-4

Stjernen hentet opp 1-3 til 6-4 seier i Stjernehallen i kveld. Se målene her! 030324.



Ringerike vs Stjernen 4-5 e. str.
Ringerike vs Stjernen 4-5 e. str.

Kampen måtte avgjøres på straffer, og Stjernen gikk av med seieren. Se målene her! 240224.



Team, Place & City Details

Ringerike GP

Ringerike Grand Prix is a road bicycle race held annually near Hønefoss, in the region of Ringerike, Norway. The race was ranked 2.2 on the UCI Europe Tour until 2010.

Ringerike Panthers

The Ringerike Panthers are an ice hockey team in Hønefoss, Norway. They currently play in the GET-ligaen, the first level of Norwegian ice hockey, after getting promoted for the 2018-19 season.

Stjernen Hockey

Stjernen Hockey is a Norwegian ice hockey team based in Fredrikstad, Norway. They currently play in the GET-ligaen.

Stjernehallen
Stjernehallen

Stjernehallen is an indoor ice hockey arena located in Fredrikstad, Norway. The capacity of the arena is 2,473 and was opened in 1970.

Ringerike

Ringerike refers to various areas and organizations in Norway:

Ringerike (municipality)
Ringerike (municipality)

Ringerike is a municipality in Buskerud county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Ringerike.

Ringerikes Blad

Ringerikes Blad is a local newspaper published in Hønefoss, Norway.Johan Jørgen Krohn founded Ringerikes Blad in 1845. It covers Ringerike, Hole and Jevnaker.

Ringerike Line
Ringerike Line

The Ringerike Line is a proposed 40-kilometre (25 mi) extension of the Bergen Line from Hønefoss to Sandvika, Norway. It would reduce travel from Oslo to Bergen by 60 kilometres (37 mi) and 50 minutes.

Ringerike Hospital
Ringerike Hospital

Ringerike Hospital is a hospital which deals with patients from the Buskerud area, especially around Hønefoss. The hospital is part of Vestre Viken Hospital Trust of Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority.

Ringerike Prison

Ringerike Prison is located in Ringerike municipality, just south of the small town of Tyristrand, Norway, not far from Tyrifjorden. The prison is, according to the Norwegian standard large and secure.

Ringerike (traditional district)
Ringerike (traditional district)

Ringerike is a traditional district in Norway, commonly consisting of the municipalities Hole, and Ringerike in Buskerud county. In older times, Ringerike had a larger range which went westward, to the municipalities Krødsherad, Modum, and Sigdal, also in Buskerud.

Viking art
Viking art

Viking art, also known commonly as Norse art, is a term widely accepted for the art of Scandinavian Norsemen and Viking settlements further afield—particularly in the British Isles and Iceland—during the Viking Age of the 8th-11th centuries CE. Viking art has many design elements in common with Celtic, Germanic, the later Romanesque and Eastern European art, sharing many influences with each of these traditions.Generally speaking, the current knowledge of Viking art relies heavily upon more durable objects of metal and stone; wood, bone, ivory and textiles are more rarely preserved; human skin, which historical sources indicate was often elaborately tattooed, is nowhere extant and is unlikely to have survived. The artistic record therefore, as it has survived to the present day, remains significantly incomplete.

Stjernen I
Stjernen I

Kongesjaluppen Stjernen I (The Star I) is a boat formerly used by the King of Norway for short sea transport on official occasions. She was built by Akers Mekaniske Verksted in Oslo as build number 189 in 1899.