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Stavanger Ishall, also
known as
Siddishallen is an
indoor ice
hockey arena in Stavanger, Norway. It was
built in 1968, as only the
second arena ice hockey...
- GET-ligaen, 1998-99. The team
colors are blue and they play home
matches in
Siddishallen.[citation needed] Rob
Schistad Kyle McDonough,
inspiration for the title...
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local rivals Bergen IK, who were the
first team to
defeat Oilers in
Siddishallen. The team
reached first place at the end of the season, with
Bergen finishing...
- 707 1,572 2
Stavanger Dobbelthall Stavanger Muni****lity — — 2012 2
Siddishallen Stavanger Muni****lity — — 1968 2,582 1,382 2
Stjernehallen Fredrikstad...
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approval and some
backing from the TG crew. They
hired Stavanger Ishall, "
Siddishallen" and the
party was
renamed "Gathering 95". However, this
caused a sharp...
- Viking, but
became independent in 1987. The club pla**** in the
arena Siddishallen from 1968, and pla**** in the
First Division, the top
level of Norwegian...
- Madlaveien, next to the Oilers' old
venue Stavanger Ishall (also
known as
Siddishallen). The area has a
capacity for 4,500
spectators during ice
hockey matches...
- win at home in Stavanger. Indeed, in
front of a
packed audience in the
Siddishallen, they
defeated Vålerenga 4–0 to
clinch the title. Source: pointstreak...
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Rosenborg Leangen Ishall 3,000 28,376 22 1,289 43.0%
Stavanger Oilers Siddishallen 2,664 42,013 23 1,826 68.5%
Stjernen Stjernehallen 2,473 23,646 22 1...
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Manglerud Star
Manglerudhallen 2,000 7,953 23 345 17.3%
Stavanger Oilers Siddishallen 2,664 45,399 22 2,063 77.4%
Sparta Warriors Sparta Amfi 3,450 55,733...