Norway Eliteserien 03/23 15:00 3 [4] Sparta Sarpsborg v Frisk Asker [5] W 2-3
Norway Eliteserien 03/21 18:00 3 [5] Frisk Asker v Sparta Sarpsborg [4] W 4-1
Norway Eliteserien 03/19 18:00 3 [4] Sparta Sarpsborg v Frisk Asker [5] W 0-3
Norway Eliteserien 03/16 17:30 3 [5] Frisk Asker v Sparta Sarpsborg [4] W 4-3
Norway Eliteserien 03/14 18:00 3 [4] Sparta Sarpsborg v Frisk Asker [5] L 2-1
Norway Eliteserien 03/09 15:00 - Storhamar v Frisk Asker W 2-3
Norway Eliteserien 03/07 17:30 - [5] Frisk Asker v Lillehammer [7] L 6-7
Norway Eliteserien 03/02 16:00 - [5] Frisk Asker v Comet Halden [10] W 5-2
Norway Eliteserien 02/29 17:30 - [5] Frisk Asker v Storhamar [1] L 3-4
Norway Eliteserien 02/24 17:30 - [4] Sparta Sarpsborg v Frisk Asker [5] L 2-1
Norway Eliteserien 02/22 17:30 - [5] Frisk Asker v Ringerike [9] W 4-1
Norway Eliteserien 02/18 16:00 - [8] Lørenskog v Frisk Asker [5] W 1-4
Norway Eliteserien 02/15 18:00 - [5] Frisk Asker v Stavanger [3] W 5-2
Norway Eliteserien 02/04 16:00 - Lillehammer v Frisk Asker W 3-5
Norway Eliteserien 02/01 18:00 - Frisk Asker v Stjernen W 4-3
Norway Eliteserien 01/28 16:00 - [5] Frisk Asker v Comet Halden [10] W 4-1
Norway Eliteserien 01/25 18:00 - [2] Vålerenga v Frisk Asker [5] L 6-3
Norway Eliteserien 01/20 17:30 - [5] Frisk Asker v Sparta Sarpsborg [4] W 5-1
Norway Eliteserien 01/18 17:30 - Ringerike v Frisk Asker W 0-5
Norway Eliteserien 01/14 16:00 - [6] Frisk Asker v Lorenskog [8] W 5-4
Norway Eliteserien 01/11 17:00 - [3] Stavanger v Frisk Asker [5] L 5-3
Norway Eliteserien 01/06 15:00 - [5] Frisk Asker v Lillehammer [7] W 3-1
Norway Eliteserien 01/04 17:30 - [5] Stjernen v Frisk Asker [6] W 3-5
Norway Eliteserien 12/30 15:00 - [10] Comet Halden v Frisk Asker [6] W 1-4
Norway Eliteserien 12/28 18:00 - [6] Frisk Asker v Vålerenga [2] L 3-4
Norway Eliteserien 12/21 17:30 - [6] Frisk Asker v Storhamar [1] L 1-4
Norway Eliteserien 12/19 17:30 - [4] Sparta Sarpsborg v Frisk Asker [5] L 3-2
Norway Eliteserien 12/09 15:00 - Frisk Asker v Ringerike W 4-3
Norway Eliteserien 12/07 17:30 - [8] Lorenskog v Frisk Asker [6] W 3-5
Norway Eliteserien 12/02 15:00 - [6] Frisk Asker v Stavanger [3] W 4-1

Wikipedia - Frisk Asker Ishockey

Frisk Asker Ishockey, commonly known as Frisk Asker, is a Norwegian ice hockey club based in Asker, Norway. The team is currently a member of the highest Norwegian ice hockey league, Fjordkraft-Ligaen. They are based in the municipality of Asker, around 20 km from Oslo, and play their home games in Varner Arena. The team colours are orange, black and white.

Frisk Asker is the ice hockey division of the Norwegian sports club IF Frisk Asker, founded in 1922. The ice hockey division was started in 1935. Having merged with IK Tigrene in 1969, Frisk became one of the strongest teams in Norwegian ice hockey, winning two national championships and four regular season titles during the 1970s. In the 2000s, the club won another two titles, one regular season title and one national championship, while competing as the Frisk Tigers.

History

Frisk Tigers logo 1990s–2010

Frisk is one of the oldest ice hockey clubs in Norway, dating back to 1935. For most of the early years the club did alright, playing mostly in the lower regional leagues. In 1968 the club was set for a great new era. Farmer Bjørn Mortensen wished to give something back to the community by building an indoor ice rink in Asker. It was the first of its kind in the Oslo area, and gave the club a tremendous lift.

Askerhallen was opened on 31 August 1969, and led to a series of events that would bring Frisk to the pinnacle of Norwegian Ice Hockey in only a few years. In Asker the facilities was first class, but playing material scarce. In Oslo, a club called Tigrene, had the exact opposite problems, so the two clubs decided to merge. Frisk immediately rose to become one of the top teams in the league.

In May 1972 disaster struck, as the Askerhallen was badly damaged in a fire. Mortensen however wished to continue his commitment, and have the arena rebuilt. The new Askerhallen was opened in 1973.

The seventies proved to be the most successful years for Frisk. Winning the Norwegian championships in 1975 and 1979.

Through the eighties Frisk stayed in the top flight, and excelled at producing talented hockey-players. Led by inspirational coach Barry Smith they made a new appearance in the play off finals in 1986. On the most however they failed to make any real impact and economical problems led the club into recession and finally relegation in the mid nineties. A merger with local club Holmen, under the name of Asker Hockey proved unsuccessful and in 1995 Frisk was back in the top league on their own feet.

The turn of the millennium saw Frisk Asker stabilized as a strong team in the top flight. In 2002, Frisk could finally celebrate their third Norwegian championship, after beating the Storhamar Dragons in a dramatic final.

Frisk won their fourth Norwegian championship in 2019.

Frisk Asker is a professional ice hockey team based in Asker, Norway. The team was founded in 1928 and has a long and successful history in Norwegian ice hockey. Frisk Asker is known for its strong and aggressive playing style, which has earned them a reputation as one of the toughest teams in the league.

The team's home arena is the Askerhallen, which has a seating capacity of 2,500 spectators. Frisk Asker has a loyal fan base, and their home games are always well-attended and full of energy.

Frisk Asker has won numerous championships over the years, including the Norwegian Championship in 1961, 1966, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. They have also won the Norwegian Cup several times.

Frisk Asker has a strong roster of talented players, including both Norwegian and international players. The team is known for its strong defense and aggressive offense, and they are always a tough opponent for any team they face.