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The Norwegian Cup was a single-elimination tournament contested in Norway during the 1964-65 and 1965-66 seasons.

Champions[]

  • 1965: Skeid
  • 1966: Tigrene

Results[]

1964-65 Tournament

Qualification round[]

First round[]

  • Brage 7 - Falken 5
  • Rosenborg 5 - Astor 2

Second round[]

  • Wing 11 - Brage 1
  • Rosenborg 9 - NTHI 0

First round[]

  • Storhamar 4 - Grønvold 3
  • Lillehammer 0 - Oslo-Puck 10
  • Lillestrøm 1 - Progress 4
  • Stjernen 2 - Rosenhoff 5
  • Sandefjord 0 - Hasle/Løren 10
  • Kråkene 1 - Grüner 4
  • Sparta 8 - Lyn 6
  • Jar 16 - Grefsen 3
  • Holmen 5 - Isbjørnene 6
  • Høvik 3 - Kampørn 2
  • Kongsberg 3 - Sagene 4
  • Rosenborg 7 - Wing 3

Second round[]

  • Sparta 3 - Tigrene 19
  • Hasle/Løren 5 - Jar 2
  • Storhamar 3 - Skeid 10
  • Sagene 3 - Vålerenga 21
  • Oslo-Puck 1 - Gamlebyen 12
  • Progress 5 - Isbjørnene 10
  • Rosenhoff 6 - Høvik 3
  • Grüner 15 - Rosenborg 1

Quarterfinals[]

  • Rosenhoff 5 - Isbjørnene 4
  • Tigrene 7 - Hasle/Løren 3
  • Skeid 6 - Gamlebyen 3
  • Vålerenga 5 - Grüner 2

Semifinals[]

  • Skeid 5 - Rosenhoff 4 (OT)
  • Tigrene 5 - Vålerenga 1

Final[]

  • Skeid 4 - Tigrene 3
1965-66 Tournament

First round[]

  • Sandefjord - Furuset 0-6
  • Stjernen - Kampørn 3-7
  • Storhamar - Sørli (Forfeit)
  • Kråkene - OIK 2-4
  • Lillestrøm - Stabekk 6-3
  • Lyn - Rosenhoff 0-10
  • Lillehammer - Brage 6-2
  • Høvik - Grønvold 3-7
  • Lørenskog - Holmen 4-2

1/8 Finals[]

  • Lørenskog - Rosenhoff 3-6
  • Lillestrøm - Tigrene 0-12
  • Furuset - Skeid 5-10
  • Lillehammer - Isbjørnene 2-15
  • Sparta - Grønvold 6-2
  • Storhamar - Grüner 3-7
  • Jar - OIK 3-4
  • Hasle/Løren - Kampørn 11-0

Quarterfinals[]

  • Isbjørnene - Rosenhoff 7-6 OT
  • Sparta - Hasle/Løren 7-4
  • Tigrene - OIK 7-2
  • Grüner - Skeid 1-2

Semifinals[]

  • Sparta - Tigrene 4-11
  • Isbjørnene - Skeid 6-4

Final[]

  • Tigrene - Isbjørnene 4-2 OT
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