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2011–12 Euro Hockey Tour


FieldValue
tourney_nameEuro Hockey Tour
year2011–12
dates10 November 2011 –
29 April 2012
num_teams4
venues8
cities8
typeih
winnersCzech Republic
count2
secondFinland
thirdRussia
fourthSweden
games24
goals115
attendance195557
scoring_leaderRUS Alexander Radulov
points9
prevseason[2010–11](2010-11-euro-hockey-tour)
nextseason[2012–13](2012-13-euro-hockey-tour)

29 April 2012

The 2011–12 Euro Hockey Tour was the 16th season of Euro Hockey Tour. It started on 10 November 2011 and ended on 29 April 2012. A total of 24 games were played, with each team playing 12 games. The season consisted of the Karjala Tournament, the Channel One Cup, the Oddset Hockey Games, and the Kajotbet Hockey Games. The Czech Republic took their first Euro Hockey Tour gold medal since 1997–98, and thus received the largest prize money of €75,000.

Total standings

GP: Games played; W: Wins; OTW: Overtime wins; OTL: Overtime losses; L: Losses in regulation time; GF: Goals forward; GA: Goals allowed; Pts: Points

Karjala Tournament

Main article: 2011 Karjala Tournament

The 2011 Karjala Tournament was played from 10 to 13 November 2011, and was won by Russia. Five of the matches were played in Helsinki, Finland, and one match in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.

Channel One Cup

Main article: 2011 Channel One Cup

The 2011 Channel One Cup was played from 15 to 18 December 2011. Five of the matches were played in the Moscow, Russia, and one match in Chomutov, Czech Republic. The tournament was won by Sweden, who therefore recorded their first win in the Russian tournament since 1998.

Oddset Hockey Games

Main article: 2012 Oddset Hockey Games

The 2012 Oddset Hockey Games were played from 9 to 12 February 2012. Five of the matches were played in Stockholm, Sweden, and one match in Helsinki, Finland. Sweden won the tournament for the second consecutive year.

Kajotbet Hockey Games

Main article: 2012 Kajotbet Hockey Games

The 2012 Kajotbet Hockey Games were played from 26 to 29 April 2012. Five of the matches were played in Brno, Czech Republic, and one match in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Finland won the tournament, for the fifth time in history.

Statistics

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals. If the list exceeds 10 skaters because of a tie in points, all of the tied skaters are shown.

PlayerNationGPGAPtsPIMPOS
Alexander Radulov654**9**29RW
Janne Pesonen953**8**31F
Petr Nedvěd961**7**10F
Staffan Kronwall1252**7**6D
Tuomas Kiiskinen533**6**0RW
Jonas Andersson1033**6**0RW
Ilya Nikulin1215**6**10D
Yevgeny Kuznetsov941**5**4F
Nikolai Zherdev941**5**6F
Zbynek Irgl932**5**4F

Source: http://eurohockey.com/stats/league/2012/1141-euro-hockey-tour.html

Updated: 2 May 2012 19:46 UTC

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes, are included in this list.

PlayerNationTOISAGAGAASv%SO
Player Name255:0014081.88**94.29**0

Source: [Source]

Updated: (UTC)}}

Rosters

These tables show all skaters and goaltenders who have at least one game in the Euro Hockey Tour 2011–12. The tables show how many games they played, how many points they've scored, and their penalties in minutes. POS = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties In Minutes Source: [source link]

Updated: (UTC)

Czech Republic

PlayerPOSGPGAPPIM
P526293552

Finland

PlayerPOSGPGAPPIM
P526293552

Russia

PlayerPOSGPGAPPIM
P526293552

Sweden

PlayerPOSGPGAPPIM
P526293552

References

References

  1. (June 2017). "Euro Hockey Tour prize money 2011–12". [[Swedish Ice Hockey Association]].
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