Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall
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Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall — Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall, also known as Fjellhallen, is an underground ice hockey arena in Gjøvik, Norway, and holds 6,000 people. [ [http://www.hockey.no/t2.asp?p=61305 Norwegian ice hockey venues] at hockey.no] It was built in 1993, and is… … Wikipedia
Gjøvik Hockey — Données clés Fondé en 1990 Siège Gjøvik Patinoire (aréna) Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall Couleurs Noir, bleu, jaune et blanc Ligue 1. divisjon Site Web … Wikipédia en Français
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Møbelringen Cup 2008 — was held in Norway, in the cities of Oslo, Gjøvik and Lillestrøm. The tournament started on 21 November and finished on 23 November 2008. Norway won the event by winning all their matches. Results Team Pts Pld W D L PF PA … Wikipedia
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Stadio Olympica — Olympic Ice Stadium in Summer 1971 Stadio Olympica, listed as Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio (Italian: Olympic Ice Stadium), is an indoor ice hockey arena in Cortina d Ampezzo, Italy. It was built in 1955 and holds 12,000 people. The ice hockey… … Wikipedia
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Méribel Ice Palace — is an indoor ice hockey arena in Méribel, France. It was built in 1991 and held 8,000 people when it opened. The ice hockey games from the 1992 Winter Olympics were held at this arena. After the Olympics the name of the arena changed to the… … Wikipedia
Father David Bauer Olympic Arena — The Father David Bauer Olympic Arena is an ice hockey arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It seats about 1,750 for hockey with a standing room capacity of over 2,000. It is named after Father David Bauer, a Hockey Hall of Famer and hockey pioneer … Wikipedia
Maly Ice Palace — The Maly Ice Palace is a description of a 7,000 seat multi purpose arena in Sochi, Russia that is currently in the planning stages. Maly literally means Minor , hence the correct English name for the arena would be Minor Ice Palace . It is due to … Wikipedia