2011–12 Euro Hockey Tour

The Euro Hockey Tour 2011/12 was a series of international ice hockey tournament between national teams from Finland, Sweden, Russia and the Czech Republic. To discharge in the season 2011/12 Karajala Cup belonged in November 2011, the Channel One Cup in December 2011, the oddset Hockey Games in February 2012 and the KAJOTbet Hockey Games in April 2012. Summary score for all four tournaments was the Czech national team won.

  • 4.1 Best Scorer
  • 4.2 Best Goalkeeper

Prizes

The following prizes were distributed to the runners of the individual tournaments and the overall standings:

Thus, the Czech Republic was based on the rankings on a total prize money of 190,000 euros, Russia and Finland 140,000 euros and 130,000 euros Sweden received over the Euro Hockey Tour season 2011/2012.

Tournaments

Karjala Cup

The Karjala Cup 2011 was held from 10th to 13th November, 2011 Helsinki ( main venue ) and Örnsköldsvik. Winner of the tournament was the Russian national team.

Channel One Cup

The Channel One Cup 2011 was held from 15th to 18th December, 2011 the Mega Sports Arena in Moscow ( main venue ) and Chomutov. With two wins and one defeat, the Swedish national team won the tournament.

Oddset Hockey Games

The oddset Hockey Games 2012 were held from 9 to 12 February 2012 in Malmö Arena in Malmö ( main venue ). The match against Finland Russia was played at the Olympic Stadium Helsinki before over 25,000 spectators. With two wins and an overtime defeat the Swedish national team won the tournament.

KAJOTbet Hockey Games

The KAJOTbet Hockey Games 2012 were from 26 to 29 April, 2012 the Kajot Arena in Brno, Czech Republic, discharged. The match Russia against Finland was played in St. Petersburg. The Finnish national team won the tournament with three straight wins.

Appreciation

Statistics

Best Scorer

Source: eurohockey.com

( Key to Career statistics: Sp or GP = Games Played, T or G = goals scored, V or A = achieved assists; Pts or Pts = scored points scorer, SM or PIM = received penalty minutes, / - = Plus / Minus balance sheet; PP = scored majority gates; SH = scored shorthanded goals, GW = achieved victory gates; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

Best Goalkeeper

Source: eurohockey.com

( Key to the goalkeeper stats: GP or Sp = Total Games; W or W = Wins, L = Losses, or N, T or D = Draw or shootout defeat, min = minutes; SOG or ZAT = Shots on goal, GA or GT = Goals against; SO = shutouts, GAA or GTS = Gegentorschnitt; Sv % or SVS % = quota, EN = Empty Net Goal; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

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