Current Roster
As of 14 September 2012.
| Goaltenders | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Player | Catches | Born | Place of Birth | |
| 30 | Ruben Smith | L | 15.04.1987 | Stavanger, Norway | |
| 38 | Henrik Holm | L | 06.09.1990 | Fredrikstad, Norway | |
| Defensemen | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Player | Shoots | Born | Place of Birth | ||
| 3 | Michael Brandasu | R | 04.09.1985 | Netherlands | ||
| 6 | Juha Kaunismäki | L | 06.05.1979 | Helsinki, Finland | ||
| 15 | Joakim Hjelm | L | 23.04.1992 | Norway | ||
| 20 | Kurt Davis | L | 13.08.1986 | United States | ||
| 39 | Henrik Solberg | L | 15.04.1987 | Trondheim, Norway | ||
| 41 | Dennis Løvold Sveum | L | 27.11.1986 | Lillehammer, Norway | ||
| 44 | Tim Kunes | L | 12.02.1987 | United States | ||
| 52 | Thomas Boxill | R | 31.07.1991 | Norway | ||
| 77 | Cleve Kinley | L | 13.01.1984 | Surrey, Canada | ||
| Forwards | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Player | Shoots | Born | Place of Birth | ||
| 8 | Mathias Trettenes | L | 08.11.1993 | Norway | ||
| 10 | Christian Dahl-Andersen | L | 02.09.1980 | Norway | ||
| 13 | Lars-Peder Nagel | L | 25.02.1981 | Oslo, Norway | ||
| 16 | Petter Røste Fossen | L | 16.02.1991 | Kongsberg, Norway | ||
| 17 | Billy Maday | R | 25.02.1988 | United States | ||
| 18 | Lukas Andersen David | R | 03.10.1989 | Stavanger, Norway | ||
| 26 | Martin Strandfeldt | L | 10.03.1981 | Årsta, Sweden | ||
| 29 | Stian Høygård | L | 28.03.1987 | Lørenskog, Norway | ||
| 31 | Juha-Pekka Loikas | L | 07.03.1980 | Hyvinkää, Finland | ||
| 37 | Tore Vikingstad | L | 08.10.1975 | Trondheim, Norway | ||
| 46 | Dan Kissel | L | 25.01.1987 | United States | ||
| 61 | Snorre Hallem | L | 22.02.1979 | Hamar, Norway | ||
| 71 | Peter Lorentzen | L | 02.09.1983 | Halden, Norway | ||
| 89 | Patrick Åsland | L | 22.08.1989 | Stavanger, Norway | ||
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