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'''Karjala Tournament''' ({{lang-fi|Karjala-turnaus}}), also known as '''Karjala Cup''', is an annual [[ice hockey]] event held in [[Finland]]. The name comes from the sponsoring beer brand ''[[Karjala]]'' ("[[Karelia]]").


The '''Karjala Tournament''' ({{langx|fi|Karjala-turnaus}}), also known as '''Karjala Cup''', is an annual [[ice hockey]] event held in [[Finland]]. The name comes from the sponsoring beer brand [[Karjala]].
==History==
The tournament started in 1992 as the '''Sauna Cup'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://info.swehockey.se/mediaguider/kt%202011/previous%20tournaments/1992.pdf|title=Sauna Cup|publisher=Swedish Ice Hockey Association|language=English|date=1992|accessdate=9 November 2014}}</ref> and has been part of the [[Euro Hockey Tour]] (EHT) in which [[Czech Republic]], [[Finland]], [[Russia]] and [[Sweden]] participate since 1996 when the name '''Karjala Tournament''' was adopted. In 1995 the tournament was played as '''Christmas Cup''' at the same time as the [[Channel One Cup (ice hockey)|Izvestija Trophy tournament]] just before the [[Western Christianity|Western-Christian]] [[Christmas]] causing Russia to send a reserve team for the tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eht.cz/clanek.asp?id=393|title=History of Euro Hockey Tour and its tournaments|publisher=EHT|date=21 December 2005|author=David Schlegel|language=English|accessdate=9 November 2014}}</ref>


== History ==
The Karjala Tournament is usually played in early-November, around Western [[All Saints Day]], during the first year of each EHT season, with the exception of 2001 when no tournament was played and in 2002 when two Karjala Tournaments were played during the same calendar year but were both part of different EHT seasons.


The tournament started in 1992 as the '''Sauna Cup'''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://info.swehockey.se/mediaguider/kt%202011/previous%20tournaments/1992.pdf|title=Sauna Cup|publisher=Swedish Ice Hockey Association|language=en|date=1992|access-date=9 November 2014}}</ref> In December 1995, the tournament was played as '''Christmas Cup''' at the same time as the [[Channel One Cup (ice hockey)|Izvestija Trophy tournament]], just before the [[Christmas]] holiday, causing Russia to send a reserve team to the Christmas Cup.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eht.cz/clanek.asp?id=393|title=History of Euro Hockey Tour and its tournaments|publisher=EHT|date=21 December 2005|author=David Schlegel|language=en|access-date=9 November 2014}}</ref>
== Winners ==


In 1996, the tournament was moved to early November under the sponsorship of [[Karjala]] under the name Karjala Tournament. It became part of the annual [[Euro Hockey Tour]] (EHT), in which the national teams of [[Czech Republic]], [[Finland]], [[Russia]] and [[Sweden]] compete in a series of tournaments. The event has continued to be held every November, with the exception of 2001 when the tournament was pushed back to April 2002.

== Results ==
Final standings in each event are determined in a [[round-robin tournament]]. If teams are tied in points, the standing is determined by the result of the game between the tied teams.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|- style="background:#efefef;"
! Year !! Winner !! Runner-up !! 3rd place !! 4th place
! Year !! Winner !! Runner-up !! 3rd place !! 4th place
|-
|-
| [[1992 Sauna Cup|1992]]<sup>1</sup> || {{ih|CIS}}* || {{ih|TCH}} || {{ih|USA}} || {{ih|FIN}}
| [[1992 Sauna Cup|1992]]{{efn|In 1992, the tournament was known as '''Sauna Cup'''.}} || {{ih|CIS}} || {{ih|TCH}} || {{ih|USA}} || {{ih|FIN}}
|-
|-
| [[1995 Christmas Cup|1995]]<sup>2</sup> || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|FRA}} || {{ih|CZE}}
| [[1995 Christmas Cup|1995]]{{efn|In 1995, the tournament was known as '''Christmas Cup'''.}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|FRA}} || {{ih|CZE}}
|-
|-
! colspan=5 style="text-align: center; background-color: #c0ffc0" | Part of the [[Euro Hockey Tour]]
! colspan=5 style="text-align: center; background-color: #c0ffc0" | Part of the [[Euro Hockey Tour]]
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| [[2000 Karjala Tournament|2000]] || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|CZE}}
| [[2000 Karjala Tournament|2000]] || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|CZE}}
|-
|-
| [[2002 Karjala Tournament (April)|2002 (April)]]<sup>3</sup> || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|CZE}}
| [[2002 Karjala Tournament (April)|2002 (April)]]{{efn|April 2002 tournament was part of the [[2001–02 Euro Hockey Tour]].}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|CZE}}
|-
|-
| [[2002 Karjala Tournament (November)|2002 (November)]]<sup>4</sup> || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|RUS}}
| [[2002 Karjala Tournament (November)|2002 (November)]]{{efn|November 2002 tournament was part of the [[2002–03 Euro Hockey Tour]].}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|RUS}}
|-
|-
| [[2003 Karjala Tournament|2003]] || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}}
| [[2003 Karjala Tournament|2003]] || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}}
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|-
|-
| [[2017 Karjala Tournament|2017]] || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|CAN}}
| [[2017 Karjala Tournament|2017]] || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|CAN}}
|-
| [[2018 Karjala Tournament|2018]] || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|SWE}}
|-
| [[2019 Karjala Tournament|2019]] || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|SWE}}
|-
| [[2020 Karjala Tournament|2020]] || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|SWE}}
|-
| [[2021 Karjala Tournament|2021]] || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|RUS}} || {{ih|CZE}}
|-
| [[2022 Karjala Tournament|2022]] || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|SUI}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|FIN}}
|-
| [[2023 Karjala Tournament|2023]] || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|SWE}} || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|SUI}}
|-
| [[2024 Karjala Tournament|2024]] || {{ih|FIN}} || {{ih|CZE}} || {{ih|SUI}} || {{ih|SWE}}
|}
|}
{{notelist}}

:<sup>1</sup> <small>In 1992, the tournament was known as '''Sauna Cup'''.</small>
:<sup>2</sup> <small>In 1995, the tournament was known as '''Christmas Cup'''.</small>
:<sup>3</sup> <small>April 2002 tournament was part of the [[2001–02 Euro Hockey Tour]]</small>
:<sup>4</sup> <small>November 2002 tournament was part of the [[2002–03 Euro Hockey Tour]]</small>

; Notes
* Winner, runner-up and third place is determined by total standing after a [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] style of play. If teams are tied in points, the standing is determined by won games between the tied teams.


== Medal table ==
== Medal table ==
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="2"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|- style="background:#efefef; text-align:center;"
! width="30" | Pos
! width="30" | Pos
! style="width:160px; text-align:left;"|Team
! style="width:160px; text-align:left;"|Team
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! width="60"|Bronze
! width="60"|Bronze
! width="60"|Medals
! width="60"|Medals
|-
|- align=center
| 1
| 1
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|FIN}}
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|FIN}} || 13 || 9 || 3 || 25
| 12
|-
| 6
| 1
| 19
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 2
| 2
| style="text-align:left;"| ''{{ih|CIS}}''<br/>{{ih|RUS}}
| style="text-align:left;"| ''{{ih|CIS}}''<br/>{{ih|RUS}} || 9 || 6 || 10 || 25
| 7
|-
| 6
| 8
| 21
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 3
| 3
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|SWE}}
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|SWE}} || 6 || 6 || 8 || 20
|-
| 4
| 4
| style="text-align:left;"| ''{{ih|TCH}}''<br/>{{ih|CZE}} || 3 || 9 || 7 || 19
|-
| 5
| 5
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|SUI}} || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2
| 8
| 17
|-
| rowspan=2| 6
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|FRA}} || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1
| 4
| style="text-align:left;"| ''{{ih|TCH}}''<br/>{{ih|CZE}}
| 1
| 7
| 5
| 13
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 5
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|FRA}}
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 1
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 6
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|USA}}
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 1
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left;"| {{ih|USA}} || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1
! colspan=2|Total !! 24 !! 24 !! 24 !! 72
|}
|}


== References ==
== References ==
* {{cite web|title=Statistik från tidigare säsonger |publisher=Svenska Ishockeyförbundet |url=http://www.swehockey.se/t2b.asp?p=84948 |language=Swedish |accessdate=May 8, 2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051205003644/http://www.swehockey.se/t2b.asp?p=84948 |archivedate=December 5, 2005 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
* {{cite web|title=Statistik från tidigare säsonger |publisher=Svenska Ishockeyförbundet |url=http://www.swehockey.se/t2b.asp?p=84948 |language=sv |access-date=May 8, 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051205003644/http://www.swehockey.se/t2b.asp?p=84948 |archive-date=December 5, 2005 |url-status=dead }}
* {{cite web | title=Karjala Tournament 2005 | author=Anders Feltenmark | publisher=Svenska Ishockeyförbundet | url=http://www.swehockey.se/t2b.asp?p=109216 | accessdate=May 8, 2006 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926232222/http://www.swehockey.se/t2b.asp?p=109216 |archivedate=September 26, 2007}}
* {{cite web | title=Karjala Tournament 2005 | author=Anders Feltenmark | publisher=Svenska Ishockeyförbundet | url=http://www.swehockey.se/t2b.asp?p=109216 | access-date=May 8, 2006 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926232222/http://www.swehockey.se/t2b.asp?p=109216 |archive-date=September 26, 2007}}
* {{cite web | title=Karjala historia | publisher=Hockeyligan.se | url=http://www.hockeyligan.se/nyheter.php?nid=7141 | language=Swedish | accessdate=May 8, 2006}}
* {{cite web | title=Karjala historia | publisher=Hockeyligan.se | url=http://www.hockeyligan.se/nyheter.php?nid=7141 | language=sv | access-date=May 8, 2006 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719021915/http://www.hockeyligan.se/nyheter.php?nid=7141 | archive-date=July 19, 2011 | url-status=dead }}
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[[Category:Ice hockey tournaments in Europe]]
[[Category:Ice hockey tournaments in Europe]]
[[Category:Sports competitions in Helsinki]]
[[Category:International sports competitions in Helsinki]]
[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1992]]
[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1992]]
[[Category:1992 establishments in Finland]]
[[Category:1992 establishments in Finland]]

Latest revision as of 17:37, 10 November 2024

Karjala Tournament
Karjala-turnaus
Peter Forsberg representing Sweden during the 2009 tournament
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)November
Frequencyannual
Location(s)Helsinki
CountryFinland
Inaugurated1995 (1995)

The Karjala Tournament (Finnish: Karjala-turnaus), also known as Karjala Cup, is an annual ice hockey event held in Finland. The name comes from the sponsoring beer brand Karjala.

History

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The tournament started in 1992 as the Sauna Cup.[1] In December 1995, the tournament was played as Christmas Cup at the same time as the Izvestija Trophy tournament, just before the Christmas holiday, causing Russia to send a reserve team to the Christmas Cup.[2]

In 1996, the tournament was moved to early November under the sponsorship of Karjala under the name Karjala Tournament. It became part of the annual Euro Hockey Tour (EHT), in which the national teams of Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden compete in a series of tournaments. The event has continued to be held every November, with the exception of 2001 when the tournament was pushed back to April 2002.

Results

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Final standings in each event are determined in a round-robin tournament. If teams are tied in points, the standing is determined by the result of the game between the tied teams.

Year Winner Runner-up 3rd place 4th place
1992[a]  CIS  Czechoslovakia  United States  Finland
1995[b]  Sweden  Finland  France  Czech Republic
Part of the Euro Hockey Tour
1996  Finland  Sweden  Russia  Czech Republic
1997  Sweden  Czech Republic  Russia  Finland
1998  Finland  Russia  Czech Republic  Sweden
1999  Finland  Russia  Czech Republic  Sweden
2000  Finland  Sweden  Russia  Czech Republic
2002 (April)[c]  Finland  Russia  Sweden  Czech Republic
2002 (November)[d]  Finland  Czech Republic  Sweden  Russia
2003  Finland  Czech Republic  Russia  Sweden
2004  Finland  Sweden  Czech Republic  Russia
2005  Finland  Sweden  Russia  Czech Republic
2006  Russia  Czech Republic  Sweden  Finland
2007  Russia  Sweden  Czech Republic  Finland
2008  Russia  Czech Republic  Sweden  Finland
2009  Russia  Finland  Sweden  Czech Republic
2010  Finland  Russia  Sweden  Czech Republic
2011  Russia  Finland  Czech Republic  Sweden
2012  Czech Republic  Finland  Russia  Sweden
2013  Finland  Russia  Sweden  Czech Republic
2014  Sweden  Finland  Russia  Czech Republic
2015  Sweden  Finland  Russia  Czech Republic
2016  Russia  Czech Republic  Finland  Sweden
2017  Finland  Russia  Sweden  Canada
2018  Russia  Finland  Czech Republic  Sweden
2019  Czech Republic  Finland  Russia  Sweden
2020  Russia  Czech Republic  Finland  Sweden
2021  Sweden  Finland  Russia  Czech Republic
2022  Sweden   Switzerland  Czech Republic  Finland
2023  Czech Republic  Sweden  Finland   Switzerland
2024  Finland  Czech Republic   Switzerland  Sweden
  1. ^ In 1992, the tournament was known as Sauna Cup.
  2. ^ In 1995, the tournament was known as Christmas Cup.
  3. ^ April 2002 tournament was part of the 2001–02 Euro Hockey Tour.
  4. ^ November 2002 tournament was part of the 2002–03 Euro Hockey Tour.

Medal table

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Pos Team Gold Silver Bronze Medals
1  Finland 13 9 3 25
2  CIS
 Russia
9 6 10 25
3  Sweden 6 6 8 20
4  Czechoslovakia
 Czech Republic
3 9 7 19
5   Switzerland 0 1 1 2
6  France 0 0 1 1
 United States 0 0 1 1

References

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  • "Statistik från tidigare säsonger" (in Swedish). Svenska Ishockeyförbundet. Archived from the original on December 5, 2005. Retrieved May 8, 2006.
  • Anders Feltenmark. "Karjala Tournament 2005". Svenska Ishockeyförbundet. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007. Retrieved May 8, 2006.
  • "Karjala historia" (in Swedish). Hockeyligan.se. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved May 8, 2006.
  1. ^ "Sauna Cup" (PDF). Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 1992. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  2. ^ David Schlegel (21 December 2005). "History of Euro Hockey Tour and its tournaments". EHT. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
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