Eirik Salsten

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Eirik Salsten
Eirik Salsten.jpg
Born (1994-06-17) 17 June 1994 (age 28)
Oslo, Norway
Position Centre
Shoots Left
GET team
Former teams
Storhamar
Stavanger Oilers
Manglerud Star
Vålerenga
National teamFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Playing career 2014present

Eirik Salsten (born 17 June 1994) is a Norwegian ice hockey player who is currently playing for Storhamar of the GET-ligaen. [1]

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Salsten was selected to compete at the 2018 Winter Olympics as a member of the Norway men's national ice hockey team. [2]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2009–10 Storhamar NOR U17343446803222024
2009–10StorhamarNOR U19147310640220
2010–11StorhamarNOR U17856111835160
2010–11StorhamarNOR U19251534491020110
2010–11 Storhamar NOR 28000010000
2011–12StorhamarNOR U1912613193732350
2011–12Storhamar II NOR.2 61346
2011–12 StorhamarNOR374264601125
2012–13StorhamarNOR U203145220110
2012–13 StorhamarNOR3937102030000
2013–14StorhamarNOR U202316375335689172
2014–15 Vålerenga NOR220332
2014–15 Manglerud Star NOR132242
2015–16 Manglerud StarNOR451312252430110
2016–17 Stavanger Oilers NOR44141933281453810
2017–18 Stavanger OilersNOR44819274252246
2018–19 StorhamarNOR387111816161672
2019–20 StorhamarNOR4413122563
2020–21 StorhamarNOR233161914
2021–22 StorhamarNOR4212213326154484
2022–23 StorhamarNOR3914243812141670
NOR totals458931482412537713233647

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
2011 Norway WJC18 60006
2012 NorwayWJC18 D1A51566
2013 Norway WJC D1A 51454
2016 Norway OGQ 30002
2018 NorwayOG30000
2018 Norway WC 70112
2021 NorwayWC50000
2021 NorwayOGQ30110
2022 NorwayWC70000
Junior totals16291116
Senior totals280224

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References

  1. Profile on eliteprospects.com
  2. Myhre, Sondre Moen. "Dette er den norske OL-troppen". nrk.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 February 2018.