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*2012: [[Patrick Thoresen]], [[SKA St. Petersburg]]
*2012: [[Patrick Thoresen]], [[SKA St. Petersburg]]
*2011: [[Anders Bastiansen]], [[Färjestad BK]]
*2011: [[Anders Bastiansen]], [[Färjestad BK]]
*2010: [[Mats Zuccarello Aasen]], [[MODO Hockey]]
*2010: [[Mats Zuccarello]], [[MODO Hockey]]
*2009: [[Patrick Thoresen]], [[HC Lugano]]
*2009: [[Patrick Thoresen]], [[HC Lugano]]
*2008: [[Mats Trygg]], [[Kölner Haie]]
*2008: [[Mats Trygg]], [[Kölner Haie]]
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.hockey.no/files/%7BACC752C4-87B3-4539-B730-B043ECEE44D3%7D.doc List of Gullpucken winners]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071019202743/http://www.hockey.no/files/%7BACC752C4-87B3-4539-B730-B043ECEE44D3%7D.doc List of Gullpucken winners]


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Latest revision as of 19:10, 15 April 2023

Gullpucken (translit. the Golden puck) is awarded by the Norwegian Ice Hockey Federation (NIHF) to the best Norwegian ice hockey player each year. The award is subject to consideration which means it is not necessarily awarded every year. Its inception year was 1959, when Leif Solberg of Furuset became its first recipient. Patrick Thoresen was the last who received the award in 2009.

The NIHF also awards the Valemon trophy to the best Norwegian female ice hockey player. It has been awarded twice, the last time was in 2003.

Winners

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