2021–22 Euro Hockey Tour
{{Infobox international ice hockey competition
| tourney_name = Euro Hockey Tour
| year = 2021–22
| other_titles =
| image =
| size = 150px
| caption =
| dates = 10 November 2021 – 8 May 2022
| num_teams = 7
| venues =
| cities =
| type = ih
| winners = SWE
| count =
| second = FIN
| third = CZE
| fourth = RUS
| games = 26
| goals =
| attendance =
| scoring_leader =
| points =
| mvp =
| prevseason = 2020–21
| nextseason = 2022–23
}}
The 2021–22 Euro Hockey Tour was the 26th season of Euro Hockey Tour. It started in November 2021 and lasted until May 2022. It consists of Karjala Tournament, Channel One Cup, Carlson Hockey Games and Beijer Hockey Games.
Standings
|update=8 May 2022|start_date=10 November 2021
|source=Euro Hockey Tour{{cite web |title= Euro Hockey Tour details |url= http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1141-euro-hockey-tour.html|publisher=Euro-Hockey-Tour |accessdate= 2021-11-11}}
|team1=SWE |team2=FIN |team3=CZE |team4=RUS |team5=SUI |team6=CAN |team7=AUT
|win_CZE=5 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=2 |loss_CZE=5 |gf_CZE=33 |ga_CZE=32
|win_FIN=4 |OTwin_FIN=3 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=5 |gf_FIN=30 |ga_FIN=25
|win_RUS=4 |OTwin_RUS=0 |OTloss_RUS=1 |loss_RUS=2 |gf_RUS=19 |ga_RUS=17
|win_SWE=7 |OTwin_SWE=1 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=4 |gf_SWE=29 |ga_SWE=26
|win_CAN=1 |OTwin_CAN=0 |OTloss_CAN=0 |loss_CAN=2 |gf_CAN=7 |ga_CAN=9
|win_AUT=0 |OTwin_AUT=0 |OTloss_AUT=0 |loss_AUT=3 |gf_AUT=3 |ga_AUT=9
|win_SUI=1 |OTwin_SUI=0 |OTloss_SUI=1 |loss_SUI=1 |gf_SUI=5 |ga_SUI=8
|name_RUS={{ih|RUS}}
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
|name_CAN={{ih|CAN}}
|name_AUT={{ih|AUT}}
|name_SUI={{ih|SUI}}
}}
Karjala Tournament
{{main|2021 Karjala Tournament}}
The Karjala Tournament was played between 10–14 November 2021. Five matches were played in Helsinki, Finland and one match in Linköping, Sweden. Tournament was won by Sweden.
|update=complete|start_date=10 November 2021
|team1=SWE |team2=FIN |team3=RUS |team4=CZE
|win_CZE=0 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=0 |loss_CZE=3 |gf_CZE=5 |ga_CZE=13
|win_FIN=2 |OTwin_FIN=0 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=1 |gf_FIN=8 |ga_FIN=5
|win_RUS=1 |OTwin_RUS=0 |OTloss_RUS=0 |loss_RUS=2 |gf_RUS=7 |ga_RUS=9
|win_SWE=3 |OTwin_SWE=0 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=0 |gf_SWE=11|ga_SWE=4
|name_RUS={{ih|RUS}}
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
}}
style="width:100%;" cellspacing="1" | |||||
width=25%|
!width=2%| !width=6%| !width=2%| !width=25%| | |||||
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10 November 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|SWE}} | align=center|4–1 | {{ih|CZE}} | |||
11 November 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|RUS}} | align=center|0–3 | {{ih|FIN}} | |||
13 November 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|SWE}} | align=center|4–2 | {{ih|RUS}} | |||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|FIN}} | align=center|4–2 | {{ih|CZE}} | |||
14 November 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|CZE}} | align=center|2–5 | {{ih|RUS}} | |||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|FIN}} | align=center|1–3 | {{ih|SWE}} |
Channel One Cup
{{main|2021 Channel One Cup}}
The 2021 Channel One Cup was played between 16–19 December 2021. Seven matches were played in Moscow, Russia and one match in Prague, Czech Republic. This tournament also included Canada as well as the regular 4 EHT teams: Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden. The host nation Russia played 4 matches while the rest of the teams played 3 matches and the extra match was not taken into account when considering the cup champion. Since Finland did not play against Sweden, Russia - Sweden match is not considered for the championship, and therefore Finland won the championship even though Russia has more points in the standings table, since Finland defeated Russia in their match.
|update=18 December 2021|start_date=15 December 2021
|source=Leijonat.com{{Cite web | title = Channel One Cup - Venäjän EHT-turnaus | work = Leijonat.com | accessdate = 2021-11-11 | url =https://www.leijonat.com/channel-one-cup/ }}
|team1=FIN |team2=RUS |team3=CAN |team4=SWE |team5=CZE
|win_FIN=1 |OTwin_FIN=2 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=0 |gf_FIN=10 |ga_FIN=5
|win_RUS=3 |OTwin_RUS=0 |OTloss_RUS=1 |loss_RUS=0 |gf_RUS=12 |ga_RUS=8
|win_CAN=1 |OTwin_CAN=0 |OTloss_CAN=0 |loss_CAN=2 |gf_CAN=7 |ga_CAN=9
|win_SWE=1 |OTwin_SWE=0 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=2 |gf_SWE=4 |ga_SWE=6
|win_CZE=0 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=1 |loss_CZE=2 |gf_CZE=6 |ga_CZE=11
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_RUS={{ih|RUS}}
|name_CAN={{ih|CAN}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|result1=A
|res_col_header=Final Result
|col_A=green1 |text_A=Winner of 2021 Channel One Cup
}}
style="width:100%;" cellspacing="1" | |||||
width=25%|
!width=2%| !width=6%| !width=2%| !width=25%| | |||||
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15 December 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|RUS}} | align=center|4–3 | {{ih|CAN}} | |||
16 December 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|SWE}} | align=center|0–1 | {{ih|RUS}} | |||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|CZE}} | align=center|2–3 (GWS) | {{ih|FIN}} | |||
17 December 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|CAN}} | align=center|3–1 | {{ih|SWE}} | |||
18 December 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|FIN}} | align=center|4–1 | {{ih|CAN}} | |||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|RUS}} | align=center|5–2 | {{ih|CZE}} | |||
19 December 2021 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|CZE}} | align=center|2–3 | {{ih|SWE}} | |||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|RUS}} | align=center|2–3 (OT) | {{ih|FIN}} |
Carlson Hockey Games
{{main|2022 Carlson Hockey Games}}
The 2022 Carlson Hockey Games was played between 28 April–1 May 2022. Five matches were in Ostrava, Czech Republic and one match in Vienna, Austria. Russia was ejected from the Tour in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, and was replaced by Austria for this tournament.
|update=1 May 2022 |start_date=28 April 2022
|source=Leijonat.com{{Cite web | title = Carlson Hockey Games - Tshekin EHT-turnaus | work = Leijonat.com | accessdate = 2021-11-11 | url =https://www.leijonat.com/carlson-hockey-games/ }}
|team1=CZE |team2=SWE |team3=FIN |team4=AUT
|win_AUT=0 |OTwin_AUT=0 |OTloss_AUT=0 |loss_AUT=3 |gf_AUT=3 |ga_AUT=9
|win_CZE=2 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=1 |loss_CZE=0 |gf_CZE=14 |ga_CZE=6
|win_FIN=1 |OTwin_FIN=1 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=1 |gf_FIN=6 |ga_FIN=5
|win_SWE=2 |OTwin_SWE=0 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=1 |gf_SWE=6 |ga_SWE=9
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|name_AUT={{ih|AUT}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
}}
style="width:100%;" cellspacing="1" | |||||
width=25%|
!width=2%| !width=6%| !width=2%| !width=25%| | |||||
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28 April 2022 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|FIN}} | align=center|2–1 (GWS) | {{ih|CZE}} | |||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|SWE}} | align=center|1–0 | {{ih|AUT}} | |||
30 April 2022 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|AUT}} | align=center|2–4 | {{ih|FIN}} | |||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|CZE}} | align=center|9–3 | {{ih|SWE}} | |||
1 May 2022 | |||||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|SWE}} | align=center|2–0 | {{ih|FIN}} | |||
style=font-size:90%
|align=right|{{ih-rt|CZE}} | align=center|4–1 | {{ih|AUT}} |
Beijer Hockey Games
{{main|2022 Beijer Hockey Games}}
The 2022 Beijer Hockey Games was played between 5–8 May 2022. Five matches were in Stockholm, Sweden and one match in Tampere, Finland. Switzerland stood in for Russia for this tournament.{{Cite web |title=Schweizer Nati an den Beijer Hockey Games |url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/ger/alle-news-in-kuerze/schweizer-nati-an-den-beijer-hockey-games/47438270 |access-date=7 May 2022 |website=SWI swissinfo.ch |date=16 March 2022 |language=de}}
|update=8 May 2022 |start_date=11 February 2021
|source=Leijonat.com{{Cite web | title = Sweden Hockey Games - Ruotsin EHT-turnaus | work = Leijonat.com | accessdate = 2021-11-11 | url =https://www.leijonat.com/sweden-hockey-games/ }}
|team1=CZE |team2=SWE |team3=SUI |team4=FIN
|win_CZE=3 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=0 |loss_CZE=0 |gf_CZE=8 |ga_CZE=2
|win_FIN=0 |OTwin_FIN=0 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=3 |gf_FIN=6 |ga_FIN=10
|win_SUI=1 |OTwin_SUI=0 |OTloss_SUI=1 |loss_SUI=1 |gf_SUI=5 |ga_SUI=8
|win_SWE=1 |OTwin_SWE=1 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=1 |gf_SWE=8 |ga_SWE=7
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|name_SUI={{ih|SUI}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
}}
References
{{Reflist|30em}}
External links
- [http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1141-euro-hockey-tour.html European Hockey Tour on Eurohockey.com]
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