The Norway men's national junior ice hockey team is the national junior ice hockey team in Norway. The team represents Norway at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Junior Championship. The team also occasionally participates in international friendly tournaments under the names Norway B or Norway U25.

In 1979, Norway made their first appearance at the Pool A level in Karlstad, Sweden. Norway scored 2 goals. Norway did not return to Pool A until 1983, staying until 1991. Norway would have to wait 15 years to make it to the top level. In the 2006 World Junior Hockey Championships in Vancouver, Norway lost 11–2 to the United States and 4–0 in a hard-fought game to Canada. A brawl nearly started toward the end of the game with Canada.

The Norway U20 ice hockey team is a talented group of young players who represent their country in international competitions. The team is made up of players under the age of 20 who have shown exceptional skill and potential in the sport. They are known for their strong defensive play and physicality on the ice, as well as their ability to create scoring opportunities through quick transitions and precise passing. The team is coached by experienced professionals who have helped to develop the players' skills and strategies. The Norway U20 team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of ice hockey, and they continue to impress fans and opponents alike with their passion and dedication to the sport.