In Vålerenga, he reached 367 points in 220 games, which gives him a fourth place on the club's all-time high list.
Half-way through the 1995/1996 season, he became a manager for Storhamar Dragons, and led them to the Norwegian title, his first as a coach.
In 2000 he signed with Vålerenga, and served as their coach until 2004, when he went back to Storhamar Dragons to help them get stability in a struggling team.
[1] He left Oilers in 2016 to become the head coach of the Norwegian national team.
He appeared at five Olympics, the first in 1980 and last in 1994, becoming the second hockey player to do so after Germany's Udo Kießling.