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'''Czech Hockey Games''', previously '''Česká Pojišťovna Cup''', is an annual [[ice hockey]] event held in [[Czech Republic]]. It is part of the [[Euro Hockey Tour]].
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'''Czech Hockey Games''' is an annual [[ice hockey]] event held in [[Czech Republic]]. It is part of the [[Euro Hockey Tour]].
   
 
The tournament started in 1994 as the Pragobanka Cup but with the new sponsor Česká pojišťovna it changed its name in 1998. In the 1997–98 season, the tournament joined the Euro Hockey Tour and the [[Slovak national ice hockey team|Slovak national team]] was replaced with the [[Finnish national men's ice hockey team|Finnish national team]].
 
The tournament started in 1994 as the Pragobanka Cup but with the new sponsor Česká pojišťovna it changed its name in 1998. In the 1997–98 season, the tournament joined the Euro Hockey Tour and the [[Slovak national ice hockey team|Slovak national team]] was replaced with the [[Finnish national men's ice hockey team|Finnish national team]].
   
The tournament has always been played between August and September, but was played in April in 2008 and 2009, before moving back to the August–September turn from 2009. From 2011 it is still played in April, except in Olympic years when it is moved to September.
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The tournament has always been played between August and September, but was played in April in 2008 and 2009, before moving back to the August–September turn from 2009. From 2011 it is still played in April.
   
 
In 2012 the name was changed as Kajotbet took over the sponsorship.
 
In 2012 the name was changed as Kajotbet took over the sponsorship.
   
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In 2017 - 2019, it was called Carlson Hockey Games and since 2021 it is called simply Czech Hockey Games.
Until 2003 the tournament was played in [[Zlín]] at [[AC ZPS Zlín]]'s (nowadays [[HC Zlín]]) home arena. It then moved to the [[Duhová Aréna]] in [[Pardubice]] and in 2005 to the [[Tipsport Arena]] in [[Liberec]], northern [[Bohemia]].
 
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Until 2003 the tournament was played in [[Zlín]] at [[HC Zlín|AC ZPS Zlín]]'s home arena. It then moved to the Duhová Aréna in [[Pardubice]] and in 2005 to the [[Tipsport Arena]] in [[Liberec]], northern [[Bohemia]]. The tournament now changes its place every year.
   
 
== Czech Hockey Games winners ==
 
== Czech Hockey Games winners ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor=#efefef
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|- bgcolor="#efefef"
 
! Year !! Winner !! Runner-up !! 3rd place
 
! Year !! Winner !! Runner-up !! 3rd place
 
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| [[2012 Czech Hockey Games|2012]] || TBD || TBD || TBD
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|[[2021 Czech Hockey Games|2021]]
 
|{{ih|CZE}}
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|{{Ih|SWE}}
 
|{{ih|FIN}}
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|-
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|[[2020 Carlson Hockey Games|2020]]
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| colspan="3" align="center" |''Tournament canceled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]]''
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|-
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|[[2019 Carlson Hockey Games|2019]]
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|{{Ih|FIN}}
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|{{Ih|SWE}}
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|{{Ih|RUS}}
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|-
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|2018
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|{{ih|CZE}}
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|{{ih|FIN}}
 
|{{ih|SWE}}
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|-
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|2017
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|{{ih|CZE}}
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|{{ih|FIN}}
 
|{{ih|RUS}}
 
|- align="center"
 
| align="left" | 2016
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| colspan="3" rowspan="3" | ''No tournament held''
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|-
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|2015
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|-
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|2014
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|-
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|2013
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|{{ih|FIN}}
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|{{ih|RUS}}
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|{{ih|SWE}}
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|-
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|2013
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|{{ih|SWE}}
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|{{ih|RUS}}
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|{{ih|CZE}}
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|-
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| [[2012 Kajotbet Hockey Games|2012]] || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 2011 || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|FIN}}
 
| 2011 || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|FIN}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2009 (Sep) || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|FIN}}
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| 2009 || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|FIN}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2009 (Apr) || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}}
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| 2009 || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}}
 
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|-
 
| 2008 || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}}
 
| 2008 || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}}
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| 1998 || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}}
 
| 1998 || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}}
 
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|-
| 1997 || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|RUS}}
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| 1997<sup>1</sup> || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|RUS}}
 
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|-
| 1996<sup>1</sup> || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|CZE}}
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| 1996<sup>2</sup> || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|CZE}}
 
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| 1995 || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|SVK}}
 
| 1995 || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|SVK}}
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| 1994 || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}}
 
| 1994 || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}}
 
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:<sup>1</sup> <small>Only Czech Republic, Sweden and Finland participated.</small>
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:<sup>1 </sup>From that year part of the EHT
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:<sup>2</sup> <small>Only Czech Republic, Sweden and Finland participated.</small>
   
 
Winner, runner-up and third place is determined by total standing after a round-robin style of play. If teams are tied in points, the standing is determined by won games between the tied teams.
 
Winner, runner-up and third place is determined by total standing after a round-robin style of play. If teams are tied in points, the standing is determined by won games between the tied teams.
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
 
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! width="30" | Pos
 
 
! align="left" | Team
 
! align="left" | Team
 
! width="50" | Gold
 
! width="50" | Gold
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! width="50" | Bronze
 
! width="50" | Bronze
 
! width="50" | Total
 
! width="50" | Total
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| align="left" | {{ih|CZE}}
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| ALIGN="left" | {{ih|CZE}}
 
| '''5'''
 
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 5
 
| 17
 
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| align="left" | {{ih|FIN}}
 
| 7
 
| 6
 
| 5
 
| 18
 
|- align="center"
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| align="left" | {{ih|RUS}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 7
| '''12'''
 
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|- ALIGN="center"
 
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|- align="center"
| ALIGN="left" | {{ih|FIN}}
 
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| '''4'''
 
| '''4'''
 
| 2
 
| 10
 
|- ALIGN="center"
 
 
| 3
 
| 3
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| ALIGN="left" | {{ih|RUS}}
 
| '''4'''
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|- align="center"
| 2
 
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| align="left" | {{ih|SVK}}
| 9
 
|- ALIGN="center"
 
| 4
 
| ALIGN="left" | {{ih|SWE}}
 
| 2
 
| '''4'''
 
| '''5'''
 
| '''11'''
 
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<div class="references-small">
 
<div class="references-small">
 
* {{cite web | title=History of Euro Hockey Tour and its tournaments | author=David Schlegel | publisher=PRO-HOCKEY Cz, s.r.o. & eSports.cz, s.r.o | url=http://www.eht.cz/clanek.asp?id=393 | accessdate=September 3, 2006 }}
 
* {{cite web | title=History of Euro Hockey Tour and its tournaments | author=David Schlegel | publisher=PRO-HOCKEY Cz, s.r.o. & eSports.cz, s.r.o | url=http://www.eht.cz/clanek.asp?id=393 | accessdate=September 3, 2006 }}
 
</div>[[Category:Euro Hockey Tour]]
</div>
 
 
{{Wikipedia}}
 
[[Category:Euro Hockey Tour]]
 
 
[[Category:International competitions]]
 
[[Category:International competitions]]

Latest revision as of 16:36, 15 May 2021

Czech Hockey Games is an annual ice hockey event held in Czech Republic. It is part of the Euro Hockey Tour.

The tournament started in 1994 as the Pragobanka Cup but with the new sponsor Česká pojišťovna it changed its name in 1998. In the 1997–98 season, the tournament joined the Euro Hockey Tour and the Slovak national team was replaced with the Finnish national team.

The tournament has always been played between August and September, but was played in April in 2008 and 2009, before moving back to the August–September turn from 2009. From 2011 it is still played in April.

In 2012 the name was changed as Kajotbet took over the sponsorship.

In 2017 - 2019, it was called Carlson Hockey Games and since 2021 it is called simply Czech Hockey Games.

Until 2003 the tournament was played in Zlín at AC ZPS Zlín's home arena. It then moved to the Duhová Aréna in Pardubice and in 2005 to the Tipsport Arena in Liberec, northern Bohemia. The tournament now changes its place every year.

Czech Hockey Games winners

Year Winner Runner-up 3rd place
2021 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Finland Finland
2020 Tournament canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Russia Russia
2018 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden
2017 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Russia Russia
2016 No tournament held
2015
2014
2013 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Sweden Sweden
2013 Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Russia Russia Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
2012 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Russia Russia
2011 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Finland Finland
2009 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Finland Finland
2009 Flag of Russia Russia Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Finland Finland
2008 Flag of Russia Russia Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Finland Finland
2007 No tournament held
2006 Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden
2005 Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Russia Russia Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
2004 No tournament held due to the World Cup of Hockey
2003 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Russia Russia
2002 Flag of Russia Russia Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Sweden Sweden
2001 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Sweden Sweden
2000 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
1999 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden
1998 Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Finland Finland Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
19971 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Russia Russia
19962 Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
1995 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of Slovakia Slovakia
1994 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Sweden Sweden
1 From that year part of the EHT
2 Only Czech Republic, Sweden and Finland participated.

Winner, runner-up and third place is determined by total standing after a round-robin style of play. If teams are tied in points, the standing is determined by won games between the tied teams.

Statistics

Medal count

Team Gold Silver Bronze Total
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 9 3 5 17
Flag of Finland Finland 7 6 5 18
Flag of Russia Russia 4 7 5 16
Flag of Sweden Sweden 3 6 7 16
Flag of Slovakia Slovakia 0 0 1 1

References