2010 Channel One Cup
International ice hockey competition
Czech Republic-Sweden | |
Tournament details | |
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Host country | ![]() |
Venue(s) | 2 (in 2 host cities) |
Dates | 16–19 December 2010 |
Teams | 4 |
Final positions | |
Champions ![]() | ![]() |
Runner-up ![]() | ![]() |
Third place ![]() | ![]() |
Fourth place | ![]() |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 4 |
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The 2010 Channel One Cup took place between 16 and 19 December 2010. Five matches were played in Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia, and one match was played in Barona Areena in Espoo, Finland. The tournament was a part of the 2010–11 Euro Hockey Tour.
Russia won the tournament before the Czech Republic and Sweden, while Finland ended up fourth.[1]
Standings
Team | Pld | W | OTW | OTL | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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![]() | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 6 | +8 | 9 |
![]() | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 6 | +2 | 5 |
![]() | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 3 |
![]() | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 15 | −10 | 1 |
Source: [citation needed]
Results
All times local
16 December 2010 18:30 | Finland ![]() | 2 – 3 GWS (0–1, 1–0, 1–1, 0–0, 0–1) | ![]() | Barona Areena, Espoo Attendance: 5,271 |
Iiro Tarkki | Goalies | Jakub Štěpánek | Referees:![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||||
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10 min | Penalties | 35 min | |||||||||||||||
37 | Shots | 26 |
16 December 2010 20:00 | Sweden ![]() | 3 – 5 (0–1, 2–2, 1–2) | ![]() | Megasport Arena, Moscow Attendance: 9,875 |
Stefan Liv | Goalies | Vasily Koshechkin | Referees:![]() ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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8 min | Penalties | 12 min | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | Shots | 35 |
18 December 2010 14:00 | Russia ![]() | 3 – 1 (2–0, 1–1, 0–0) | ![]() | Megasport Arena, Moscow Attendance: 12,875 |
Konstantin Barulin | Goalies | Jakub Štěpánek | Referees:![]() ![]() | |||||||||||
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18 min | Penalties | 12 min | ||||||||||||
32 | Shots | 26 |
18 December 2010 18:00 | Finland ![]() | 1 – 6 (1–2, 0–2, 0–2) | ![]() | Megasport Arena, Moscow Attendance: 8,125 |
Eera Kipeläinen | Goalies | Daniel Larsson | Referees:![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||
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10 min | Penalties | 10 min | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Shots | 35 |
19 December 2010 14:00 | Russia ![]() | 6 – 2 (1–1, 5–0, 0–1) | ![]() | Megasport Arena, Moscow Attendance: 12,850 |
Vasily Koshechkin | Goalies | Iiro Tarkki (out 33:32) Eera Kilpeläinen (in 33:32) | Referees:![]() ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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39 min | Penalties | 41 min | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
33 | Shots | 23 |
19 December 2010 18:00 | Czech Republic ![]() | 4 – 1 (0–1, 2–0, 2–0) | ![]() | Megasport Arena, Moscow Attendance: 6,850 |
Jakub Štěpánek | Goalies | Stefan Liv | Referees:![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||||
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12 min | Penalties | 10 min | |||||||||||||||
32 | Shots | 26 |
Scoring leaders
Pos | Player | Country | GP | G | A | Pts | +/− | PIM | POS |
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1 | Alexei Morozov | ![]() | 3 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 0 | FW |
2 | Alexander Radulov | ![]() | 3 | 2 | 3 | 5 | +1 | 4 | FW |
3 | Alexei Kaigorodov | ![]() | 3 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 2 | FW |
4 | Sergei Mozyakin | ![]() | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 | +1 | 0 | FW |
4 | Tomáš Rolinek | ![]() | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 | +1 | 0 | FW |
6 | Sebastian Erixon | ![]() | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | DF |
7 | Mattias Sjögren | ![]() | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | FW |
8 | Danis Zaripov | ![]() | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | FW |
9 | Niklas Persson | ![]() | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | FW |
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: Swehockey
Goaltending leaders
Pos | Player | Country | TOI | GA | GAA | Sv% | SO |
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1 | Jakub Štěpánek | ![]() | 184:13 | 6 | 1.95 | 93.68 | 0 |
2 | Vasily Koshechkin | ![]() | 120:00 | 5 | 2.50 | 90.00 | 0 |
3 | Stefan Liv | ![]() | 114:49 | 7 | 3.66 | 89.23 | 0 |
4 | Iiro Tarkki | ![]() | 98:33 | 7 | 4.26 | 84.09 | 0 |
5 | Eero Kilpeläinen | ![]() | 86:28 | 8 | 5.55 | 84.00 | 0 |
TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: Swehockey>
Tournament awards
- Best players selected by the directorate:[2]
- Best Goaltender:
Vasiliy Koshechkin
- Best Defenceman:
Miroslav Blaťák
- Best Forward:
Alexander Radulov
- Most Valuable Player:
Aleksei Morozov
- Best Goaltender:
See also
- Channel One Cup (ice hockey)
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