Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm

Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm (born 4 March 1970 in Oslo, Norway) is a former professional Norwegian ice hockey player.

Ole Eskild Dahlstrøm
Born (1970-03-04) 4 March 1970
Oslo, NOR
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Furuset
Örebro
Storhamar Dragons
Adler Mannheim
Lillehammer
National team  Norway
NHL Draft 218th overall, 1990
Minnesota North Stars
Playing career 19862007

Playing career

Dahlstrøm broke onto the Norwegian hockey scene 1987/88 playing for Furuset. The following season, still as a junior aged player, he ended up on the IIHF Division 1 All Star team when he helped Norway to promotion for the 1990 IIHF World Championship in Switzerland.

He went to Örebro in the Swedish Division One for the 1988/89 season but came back to his native Furuset after only one season in Sweden. He then played three more seasons for Furuset before signing with Storhamar prior to the 1992/93 season. He scored five goals in his first game[1] for Storhamar against Trondheim. In 527 games with Storhamar he scored 249 goals and 351 assists. Storhamar won five Norwegian Cups in that span. His Storhamar tenure was briefly interrupted when Dahlstrøm went to Adler Mannheim of Germany before the 1997/98 season. He also won the DEL championship that year.

He made the Norwegian All-Star team four times, and played 96 games for Team Norway. In 1996/97 he won the Norwegian Ice Hockey Federation's Golden Puck as the best Norwegian player of the year.

He was drafted by the Minnesota North Stars in 1990. He was selected in the 11th round (218th overall).

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1987–88 Furuset Norway 284270
1988–89 Örebro IK Division 1 1929118
1989–90 Furuset Norway 35253964
1990–91 Furuset Norway
1991–92 Furuset Norway
1992–93 Storhamar Norway 3224164012 53032
1993–94 Storhamar Norway 3221264736 81560
1994–95 Storhamar Norway 2516213714 882108
1995–96 Storhamar Norway 2814183232 1011112214
1996–97 Storhamar Norway 3426537924 103698
1997–98 Adler Mannheim DEL 43591412 41122
1998–99 Storhamar Norway 4020204051 10551010
1999–00 Storhamar Norway 247152248 71566
2000–01 Storhamar Norway 3921396034 30008
2001–02 Storhamar Norway 3717314820 1165114
2002–03 Storhamar Norway 3811273828 83366
2003–04 Storhamar Norway 354182216 1346102
2004–05 Storhamar Norway 348243236 73250
2005–06 Lillehammer IK Norway 366131920 30002
2006–07 Lillehammer IK Norway 27781520
Norway totals 496 255 410 665 391 103 48 50 98 70

Post-retirement

Dahlstrøm is now head of player development operations within the Storhamar organisation as well as serving as an expert commentator for the Norwegian TV channel TV2.

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