Channel One Cup 2011

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Channel One Cup
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Winner: Swedish Association Sweden

The Channel One Cup 2011 was held from December 15 to 18, 2011 in Moscow and Chomutov . The tournament was part of the Euro Hockey Tour - 2011/12 season . The winner of the tournament was the Swedish national team with two wins from three games . The Tre Kronor won the tournament for the first time in 14 years.

Games

December 15, 2011
6:20 pm ( CET )
SwedenSwedenSweden
Dick Axelsson (29:49)
Niklas Persson (34:33)
2: 1
(1: 0, 0: 2, 0: 0)
game report
Czech RepublicCzech RepublicCzech Republic
Petr Průcha (0:05)
Arena Chomutov , Chomutov
spectators: 5,225
December 15, 2011
8:00 p.m. UTC + 4
FinlandFinland Finland
0: 3
(0: 1, 0: 0, 0: 2)
game report
RussiaRussia Russia
Ilya Nikulin (16:02)
Denis Kokarew (42:40)
Vadim Schipachev (55:46)
Megasport Arena , Moscow
Spectators: 14,000
December 17, 2011
2:00 p.m. UTC + 4
RussiaRussiaRussia
Sergei Shirokov (30:39)
Nikolai Scherdew (49:59)
2: 4
(0: 1, 1: 1, 1: 2)
game report
SwedenSweden Sweden
Staffan Kronwall (10:17)
Staffan Kronwall (25:15)
Dick Axelsson (44:59)
Staffan Kronwall (49:44)
Megasport Arena, Moscow
Spectators: 12,000
December 17, 2011
6:00 p.m. UTC + 4
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Jakub Krejčík (7:44)
Zbyněk Irgl (14:25)
Zbyněk Irgl (22:16)
Petr Vrána (49:26)
Petr Vrána (51:21)
5: 1
(2: 1, 1: 0, 2: 0)
game report
FinlandFinlandFinland
Harri Pesonen (18:16)
Megasport Arena, Moscow
Spectators: 6,000
December 18, 2011
2:00 p.m. UTC + 4
RussiaRussiaRussia
Nikolai Scherdew (7:25)
Alexei Tereschchenko (21:31)
Alexander Radulow (33:30)
3: 4 n.P.
(1: 1, 2: 1, 0: 1, 0: 0, 0: 1)
Match report
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Roman Červenka (0:31)
Roman Červenka (30:27)
Tomáš Rolinek (47:09)
Zbyněk Irgl (PS)
Megasport Arena, Moscow
Spectators: 14,000
December 18, 2011
6:00 p.m. UTC + 4
SwedenSwedenSweden
Patrik Zackrisson (5:56)
Jonas Andersson (21:08)
Mattias Ekholm (59:05)
3: 4
(1: 1, 1: 2, 1: 1)
match report
FinlandFinland Finland
Ville Uusitalo (18:36)
Toumas Kiiskinen (22:13)
Mikko Kousa (36:05)
Harri Pesonen (58:14)
Megasport Arena, Moscow
Spectators: 4,000

Closing table

space team Games S. S (OT) N (OT) N T P
Gold Medal.svg SwedenSweden Sweden 3 2 0 0 1 9: 7 6th
Silver Medal.svg Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 3 1 1 0 1 10: 6 5
Bronze Medal.svg RussiaRussia Russia 3 1 0 1 1 8: 8 4th
4th FinlandFinland Finland 3 1 0 0 2 5:11 3

statistics

Best scorer

Surname team Sp T V Pt +/- SM
Staffan Kronwall SwedenSweden 3 3 1 4th +1 2
Alexander Radulov RussiaRussia 3 1 3 4th +1 25th
Zbyněk Irgl Czech RepublicCzech Republic 3 3 0 3 +1 2
Petr Vrána Czech RepublicCzech Republic 3 2 1 3 0 0
Dick Axelsson SwedenSweden 3 2 1 3 +1 2
Tuomas Kiiskinen FinlandFinland 3 1 2 3 0 0
Carl Söderberg SwedenSweden 3 0 3 3 +1 2
Roman Červenka Czech RepublicCzech Republic 3 2 0 2 +3 0
Harri Pesonen FinlandFinland 3 2 0 2 +1 0
Nikolai Scherdew RussiaRussia 3 2 0 2 −1 0

( Legend for player statistics: Sp or GP = games played; T or G = goals scored; V or A = assists scored ; Pkt or Pts = scorer points scored ; SM or PIM = penalty minutes received ; +/− = plus / minus balance; PP = overpaid goals scored ; SH = underpaid goals scored ; GW = winning goals scored; 1  play-downs / relegation )

Best goalkeeper

Surname team Sp Min SaT GT GTS SVS Sv% SO
Viktor Fasth SwedenSweden 2 120: 00 49 3 1.50 46 93.88 0
Konstantin Barulin RussiaRussia 2 119: 19 43 4th 2.01 39 90.70 1
Jakub Štěpánek Czech RepublicCzech Republic 2 123: 48 62 5 2.42 57 91.94 0
Teemu Lassila FinlandFinland 2 118: 35 52 6th 3.04 46 88.46 0
Tomáš Pöpperle Czech RepublicCzech Republic 1 60:00 25th 1 1.00 24 96.00 0
Mikhail Biryukov RussiaRussia 1 65:00 32 4th 3.69 28 87.50 0
Joacim Eriksson SwedenSweden 1 58:20 30th 4th 4.11 26th 86.67 0
Mikko Koskinen FinlandFinland 1 60:00 24 5 5.00 19th 79.17 0

( Legend for the goalkeeper statistics: GP or Sp = total games; W or S = wins; L or N = defeats; T or U or OT = draws or overtime or shootout defeats; min. = Minutes; SOG or SaT = shots on goal; GA or GT = goals conceded; SO = shutouts ; GAA or GTS = goals conceded ; Sv% or SVS% = catch quota ; EN = empty net goal ; 1  play-downs / relegation ; italics : statistics not complete)

Awards

Player trophies

The choice of the best players of the tournament was made by the representatives of the IIHF .

Best striker: RussiaRussia Alexander Radulov
Best Defender: SwedenSweden Staffan Kronwall
Best goalkeeper: SwedenSweden Viktor Fasth
Most Valuable Player : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Zbyněk Irgl
Top scorer: SwedenSweden Staffan Kronwall

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Roman Solovyev: Sweden lost the Nordic derby, but won Channel One Cup. eurohockey.com, December 18, 2011, accessed December 19, 2012 .
  2. ^ David Schlegel: It is very special to win after 14 years, says Staffan Kronwall. eurohockey.com, December 19, 2011, accessed December 19, 2012 .