Euro Hockey Tour

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Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) is an annual ice hockey tournament only opened for Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden.

EHT consists of four tournaments: Ceska Pojistovna Cup in Czech Republic, Karjala Tournament in Finland, Channel One Cup in Russia and LG Hockey Games in Sweden. After the four tournaments have finished, the team with the best combined point total from all four tournaments are declared winner and counts as the unofficial European Champion. For season 2007-08 to 2010-11 the prize money for each tournament is 120,000 and EHT season winner will receive another €120,000.

Most teams use the competition as preparation for the World Championships or Olympics, allowing less experienced players to collect valuable ice time in their national colours.

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[edit] Participating teams

Only four European teams compete in EHT:

[edit] Euro Hockey Tour finalists

Season Winner Runner-up 3rd place
2005-06 Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Finland Finland
2004-05 Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Finland Finland
2003-04 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Russia Russia
2002-03 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic
2001-02 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Sweden Sweden
2000-01 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Sweden Sweden
1999-00 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Russia Russia
1998-99 Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic
1997-98 Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Finland Finland
1996-971 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Russia Russia
1 Only points from Karjala Cup, Izvestija Cup and Swedish Hockey Games counted in the final standings due to that the Russian team did not participate in the Pragobanka Cup.

Note that the EHT Gold medal Game and the EHT Bronze Medal Game were not played until season 2003-04. Before that, winner, second and third place were determined by final EHT standings. Also, during seasons 2003-04 and 2004-05, the EHT playoffs were played over two games. Starting with season 2005-06 only one game is played to determine the winner. For season 2007-08 no EHT playoffs will be played.

[edit] EHT Season 2006-07

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts OTW OTL PSW PSL
Flag of Russia Russia 12 6 1 5 40 31 27 1 0 3 1
Flag of Sweden Sweden 12 6 4 2 30 29 21 0 0 1 1
Flag of Finland Finland 12 4 6 2 19 29 14 0 1 0 1
Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic 12 2 7 3 32 42 10 0 0 1 2

[edit] Season 2005-06

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts OTW OTL
Flag of Russia Russia 12 8 2 0 40 28 26 0 2
Flag of Sweden Sweden 12 6 4 0 32 24 22 2 0
Flag of Finland Finland 12 4 5 0 22 26 17 2 1
Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic 12 1 8 0 27 43 7 1 2

[edit] EHT playoffs 2005-06

The EHT playoffs 2005-06 were played in Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden, on May 1, 2006. Russia beat Sweden in the final with 2-1 and won the EHT. Finland won over Czech Republic with 3-2 and clinched the 3rd place.

May 1, 2006
Flag of Russia Russia 2–1 Flag of Sweden Sweden Globen Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
J. Malkin 27:51 (PP)
D. Zaripov 35:23 (ES)
N. Bäckström 31:07 (PP)
May 1, 2006
Flag of Finland Finland 3–2 Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic Globen Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
V. Peltonen 29:30 (PS)
J. Hentunen 31:39 (ES)
J. Rita 38:30 (ES)
I. Prorok 08:12 (ES)
J. Balastik 13:29 (ES)

[edit] Statistics

[edit] All time table

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts OTW OTL
Flag of Finland Finland 75 35 19 7 190 159 111 7 4
Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic 72 27 26 8 200 174 87 4 7
Flag of Russia Russia 72 22 30 7 156 191 85 8 5
Flag of Sweden Sweden 72 23 32 8 164 186 77 3 6

Table as of season 2005-06.

[edit] Medal table

Team Gold Silver Bronze Medals
Flag of Finland Finland 6
60.0%
1
10.0%
3
30.0%
10
33.3%
Flag of Russia Russia 2
20.0%
3
30.0%
3
30.0%
8
26.7%
Flag of Sweden Sweden 1
10.0%
5
50.0%
2
20.0%
8
26.7%
Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic 1
10.0%
1
10.0%
2
20.0%
4
13.3%

[edit] References