2016 Channel One Cup

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2016 Channel One Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates15–18 December 2016
Teams4
Final positions
Champions  Sweden (4th title)
Runner-up  Russia
Third place  Finland
Fourth place Czech Republic
Tournament statistics
Games played6
Goals scored34 (5.67 per game)
Attendance50,854 (8,476 per game)
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The 2016 Channel One Cup was played between 15–18 December 2016. The Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden and Russia played a round-robin for a total of three games per team and six games in total. Five of the matches were played in the VTB Ice Palace in Moscow, Russia, and one match in the Helsingin jäähalli in Helsinki, Finland. The tournament was part of 2016–17 Euro Hockey Tour. Tournament was won by Sweden.[1]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Final Result
1  Sweden 3 2 0 0 1 8 7 +1 6 Winner of 2016 Channel One Cup
2  Russia 3 2 0 0 1 10 7 +3 6
3  Finland 3 1 0 0 2 9 10 −1 3
4  Czech Republic 3 1 0 0 2 7 10 −3 3
Source: EHT

Games

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All times are local. Moscow – (Moscow TimeUTC+3) Helsingfors – (Central European TimeUTC+1)

15 December 2016
18:30
Russia 1–3
(1–0, 0–1, 0–2)
 SwedenVTB Ice Palace, Moscow
Attendance: 11,770
Game reference
Ilya SorokinGoaliesViktor Fasth
(S. Shumakov) V. Gavrikov (PP1) – 08:561–0
1–127:56 – O. Lindblom
1–258:34 – S. Bertilsson (L. Omark)
1–359:49 – (EN) A. Thuresson
4 minPenalties6 min
22Shots34
15 December 2016
19:00
Czech Republic 2–4
(0–2, 1–2, 1–0)
 FinlandHelsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
Attendance: 5,056
Game reference
Pavel FrancouzGoaliesJoni Ortio
0–102:49 – M. Aaltonen
0–211:12 – M. Aaltonen (M. Koivisto, S. Lepistö)
22:45 – D. Tomášek (R. Říčka, J. Jeřábek)1–2
1–327:02 – R. Hintz (A. Gröndahl)
1–432:52 – (PP1) A. Erkinjuntti (H. Haapala, O. Osala)
47:12 – M. Jordán2–4
4 minPenalties4 min
25Shots19
16 December 2016
19:00
Russia 5–1
(3–0, 0–1, 2–0)
 Czech RepublicVTB Ice Palace, Moscow
Attendance: 11,668
Game reference
Igor ShestyorkinGoaliesDominik Furch
S. Plotnikov (I. Kovalčuk, A. Byelov) – 05:401–0
P. Dacjuk (I. Kovalchuk) – 08:212–0
V. Tkachev (S. Andronov, V. Antipin) – 11:273–0
3–127:47 – T. Zohorna (M. Jordán)
I. Telegin (A. Svetlakov, V. Nichushkin) – 42:584–1
I. Kovalčuk (A. Svetlakov) (PH1) – 59:025–1
12 minPenalties12 min
27Shots23
17 December 2016
12:00
Finland 2–4
(0–2, 2–2, 0–0)
 SwedenVTB Ice Palace, Moscow
Attendance: 5,240
Game reference
Harri SäteriGoaliesViktor Fasth
0–105:30 – E. Gustafsson (L. Omark)
0–216:31 – A. Bergström (P. Zackrisson, D. Rundblad)
0–321:42 – M. Nygren (H. Tömmernes, L. Omark) (PH1)
M. Aaltonen (S. Lepistö) (PH1) – 24:331–3
1–427:24 – P. Zackrisson (H. Tömmernes)
H. Haapala (R. Hintz, T. Eronen) (PH1) – 28:342–4
16 minPenalties8 min
18Shots37
18 December 2016
13:00
Sweden 1–4
(0–0, 1–2, 0–2)
 Czech RepublicVTB Ice Palace, Moscow
Attendance: 5,105
Game reference
Johan GustafssonGoaliesPavel Francouz
0–121:13 – A. Polášek (R. Kousal)
E. Johansson (J. Ryno, L. Omark) – 31:371–1
1–234:13 – D. Kämpf (L. Radil)
1–357:26 – J. Jeřábek (L. Radil, D. Kubalík)
1–459:46 – (EN) O. Vitásek (V. Sobotka)
6 minPenalties12 min
31Shots21
18 December 2016
17:00
Russia 4–3
(3–1, 1–1, 0–1)
 FinlandVTB Ice Palace, Moscow
Attendance: 11,970
Game reference
Igor ShestyorkinGoaliesJoni Ortio
0–100:46 – H. Pesonen (J. Mankinen)
M. Shalunov (I. Lyubushkin, V. Antipin) – 01:371–1
Y. Yakovlev (S. Plotnikov) (PH1) – 07:312–1
I. Telegin (B. Kiselevich, I. Ozhiganov) – 09:363–1
I. Kovalchuk (P. Dacjuk) – 32:534–1
4–236:46 – H. Haapala (T. Hartikainen, M. Aaltonen)
4–340:15 – M. Aaltonen (T. Hartikainen)
6 minPenalties6 min
28Shots34

References

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  1. ^ Carl-Magnus Långkvist (18 December 2016). "Lejonen förlorade mot Ryssland" (in Swedish). Svenska Yle. Retrieved 18 December 2016.