2003–04 Euro Hockey Tour
The 2003–04 Euro Hockey Tour was the eighth season of the Euro Hockey Tour. The season consisted of four tournaments, the ÄŒeská Pojišťovna Cup, Karjala Tournament, Baltica Brewery Cup, and the Sweden Hockey Games The Beijer Hockey Games (BHG, formerly known as Sweden Hockey Games) is an annual ice hockey tournament held in Sweden as part of the Euro Hockey Tour. It was cancelled after the 2013–14 season. However, on 19 January 2016, the Swedish Ice Hock .... The top two teams met in the final, and the third and fourth place teams met for the third place game. Tournaments ÄŒeská Pojišťovna Cup Finland won the ÄŒeská Pojišťovna Cup. Karjala Tournament Finland won the Karjala Tournament. Baltica Brewery Cup Finland won the Baltica Brewery Cup. Sweden Hockey Games Sweden won the Sweden Hockey Games. Final standings Final tournament 3rd place Final ReferencesEuro Hockey Tour website {{DEFAULTSORT:Euro Hockey Tour 2003-04 Euro Hockey Tour 2003– ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2002–03 Euro Hockey Tour
The 2002–03 Euro Hockey Tour was the seventh season of the Euro Hockey Tour. The season consisted of four tournaments, the ÄŒeská Pojišťovna Cup, Karjala Tournament, Baltica Brewery Cup, and the Sweden Hockey Games The Beijer Hockey Games (BHG, formerly known as Sweden Hockey Games) is an annual ice hockey tournament held in Sweden as part of the Euro Hockey Tour. It was cancelled after the 2013–14 season. However, on 19 January 2016, the Swedish Ice Hock .... Tournaments ÄŒeská Pojišťovna Cup Russia won the ÄŒeská Pojišťovna Cup. Karjala Tournament Finland won the Karjala Tournament. Baltica Brewery Cup The Czech Republic won the Baltica Brewery Cup. Slovakia also participated in the tournament. The games they participated in did not count towards the final standings of the Euro Hockey Tour. Sweden Hockey Games Russia won the Sweden Hockey Games. Canada also participated in the tournament. The games they participated in did not count towards the final standings ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2004–05 Euro Hockey Tour
The 2004–05 Euro Hockey Tour was the ninth season of the Euro Hockey Tour. The season consisted of three tournaments, the Karjala Tournament The Karjala Tournament (), also known as Karjala Cup, is an annual ice hockey event held in Finland. The name comes from the sponsoring beer brand Karjala. History The tournament started in 1992 as the Sauna Cup. In December 1995, the tourna ..., Rosno Cup, and the LG Hockey Games. The top two teams met in the final, and the third and fourth place teams met for the third place game. Tournaments Karjala Tournament Finland won the Karjala Tournament. Rosno Cup Russia won the Rosno Cup. Sweden Hockey Games Sweden won the Sweden Hockey Games. Final standings Final tournament 3rd place Final ReferencesSeasonon hockeyarchives.info {{DEFAULTSORT:Euro Hockey Tour 2004-05 Euro Hockey Tour 2004–05 in European ice hockey 2004–05 in Russian ice hockey 2004–05 in Czech ice hockey 2004–05 in Swedish ice hockey 2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euro Hockey Tour
The Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) is an annual ice hockey tournament open to only the national men's teams of the Czech national ice hockey team, Czech Republic, Finnish national men's ice hockey team, Finland, Switzerland men's national ice hockey team, Switzerland and Swedish national men's ice hockey team, Sweden. Most of the teams use the competition as a preparation for the upcoming Ice Hockey World Championships, World Championships or Ice hockey at the Olympic Games, Olympics, allowing less experienced players to collect valuable ice time in their national colours. History Tournaments ;Current * Karjala Tournament in Finland * Swiss Ice Hockey Games in Switzerland (replaced the Channel One Cup (ice hockey), Channel One Cup) * Sweden Hockey Games, Beijer Hockey Games in Sweden * Czech Hockey Games in the Czech Republic ;Former * Channel One Cup (ice hockey), Channel One Cup in Russia (discontinued following the Russian invasion of Ukraine) Playing format Each team plays three g ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Česká Pojišťovna Cup
The Czech Hockey Games, also sponsored as Carlson Hockey Games, is an annual ice hockey event held in Czech Republic. It is part of the Euro Hockey Tour. It was previously sponsored as the Pragobanka Cup, Kajotbet Hockey Games and the ÄŒeská Pojišťovna Cup History The tournament started in 1994 as the Pragobanka Cup. In 1998, it became sponsored by ÄŒeská pojišťovna. In 2012, the tournament name was changed for two seasons when Kajotbet took over the sponsoring. In 2017, it became the Carlson Hockey Games. In the 1997–98 season, the tournament joined the Euro Hockey Tour and the Slovak national ice hockey team, Slovak national team was replaced with the Finnish national men's ice hockey team, Finnish national team. From its start in 1994 until 2009, the tournament was always played between August and September. Since 2009, it has typically been played in April every year, with exceptions for the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics years, when the tournament is instead played ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Karjala Tournament
The Karjala Tournament (), also known as Karjala Cup, is an annual ice hockey event held in Finland. The name comes from the sponsoring beer brand Karjala. History The tournament started in 1992 as the Sauna Cup. In December 1995, the tournament was played as Christmas Cup at the same time as the Izvestija Trophy tournament, just before the Christmas holiday, causing Russia to send a reserve team to the Christmas Cup. In 1996, the tournament was moved to early November under the sponsorship of Karjala under the name Karjala Tournament. It became part of the annual Euro Hockey Tour (EHT), in which the national teams of Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden compete in a series of tournaments. The event has continued to be held every November, with the exception of 2001 when the tournament was pushed back to April 2002. Results Final standings in each event are determined in a round-robin tournament A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a competit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Channel One Cup (ice Hockey)
The Channel One Cup (, formerly Izvestia Trophy) is an annual ice hockey event held in Russia under the auspices of Channel One (Russia), Channel One. It is an open tournament typically composed of various national teams. History The tournament started in 1967 in Moscow in the Soviet Union. The first edition of the tournament was held in 1967, in honour of the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. It was the only time when the tournament was held in different cities at one time, namely in Moscow, Leningrad, and Voskresensk. Six teams participated in that tournament; two Soviet teams, two Czechoslovakian teams, a Canadian team, and a Polish team. Sweden and West Germany declined the invitation. The tournament is played in December every year, with the exception of 1974 and 1975 when its matches were spread out during the season. In 1992, the tournament was played in Saint Petersburg, and some of its matches have been played in other European countries of the participating ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sweden Hockey Games
The Beijer Hockey Games (BHG, formerly known as Sweden Hockey Games) is an annual ice hockey tournament held in Sweden as part of the Euro Hockey Tour. It was cancelled after the 2013–14 season. However, on 19 January 2016, the Swedish Ice Hockey Association announced the tournament to be restarted for the 2016–17 season. The tournament was also known as the LG Hockey Games between 2006 and 2011, and the Oddset Hockey Games between 2012 and 2014, while under sponsorship naming rights. History The Beijer Hockey Games started in 1991. Since the 1996–97 season, the tournament is part of the Euro Hockey Tour, in which the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden participate. The tournament first operated under a sponsored name in 2006 when LG Electronics changed the name to the LG Hockey Games. In 2012, LG dropped out of their sponsoring and Svenska Spel's gambling game Oddset took over, changing the tournament's name to the Oddset Hockey Games. The Oddset sponsorship ended ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |