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.

2010 Channel One Cup
Czech Republic-Sweden
Tournament details
Host country Russia
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates16–19 December 2010
Teams4
Final positions
Champions  Russia
Runner-up  Czech Republic
Third place  Sweden
Fourth place Finland
Tournament statistics
Games played4
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Russia won the tournament before the Czech Republic and Sweden, while Finland ended up fourth.[1]

Standings

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Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
  Russia 3 3 0 0 0 14 6 +8 9
  Czech Republic 3 1 1 0 1 8 6 +2 5
  Sweden 3 1 0 0 2 10 10 0 3
  Finland 3 0 0 1 2 5 15 −10 1
Source: [citation needed]

Results

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All times local

16 December 2010
18:30
Finland  2 – 3 GWS
(0–1, 1–0, 1–1, 0–0, 0–1)
  Czech RepublicBarona Areena, Espoo
Attendance: 5,271
Iiro TarkkiGoaliesJakub ŠtěpánekReferees:
  Tobias Björk
  Christer Lärking
0–116:57 – M. Kvapil (P. Koukal, Z. Irgl)
L. Komarov (J. Hytönen, J. Hietanen (PP) – 39:401–1
1–252:43 – M. Lojek (Z. Irgl, J. Marek)
M. Lehtonen (J. Karalahti, I. Tarkki) – 54:102–2
2–365:00 – M. Kvapil (GWG)
10 minPenalties35 min
37Shots26
16 December 2010
20:00
Sweden  3 – 5
(0–1, 2–2, 1–2)
  RussiaMegasport Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 9,875
Stefan LivGoaliesVasily KoshechkinReferees:
  Jiry Rönn
  Tom Laaksonen
0–117:12 – S. Mozyakin (A. Radulov, K. Korneyev) (PP)
N. Persson (M. Johansson, R. Nilsson) (PP) – 20:251–1
1–221:48 – M. Afinogenov
1–322:13 – A. Morozov (N. Belov)
D. Fernholm (B. Melin) – 22:412–3
S. Erixon (B. Melin, D. Rundblad) (PP) – 48:483–3
3–454:51 – N. Belov (A. Kaigorodov, A. Morozov)
3–559:57 – D. Zaripov (A. Morozov, A. Kaigorodov)
8 minPenalties12 min
27Shots35
18 December 2010
14:00
Russia  3 – 1
(2–0, 1–1, 0–0)
  Czech RepublicMegasport Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 12,875
Konstantin BarulinGoaliesJakub ŠtěpánekReferees:
  Jiry Rönn
  Tom Laaksonen
I. Grigorenko (A. Radulov, S. Mozyakin – 04:171–0
I. Nikulin (D. Zaripov, A. Kaigorodov) (PP) – 12:332–0
2–121:06 – T. Rolinek (P. Čáslava)
A. Radulov (I. Grigorenko) (PP) – 24:413–1
18 minPenalties12 min
32Shots26
18 December 2010
18:00
Finland  1 – 6
(1–2, 0–2, 0–2)
  SwedenMegasport Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 8,125
Eera KipeläinenGoaliesDaniel LarssonReferees:
  Anatoly Zakharov
  Vyacheslav Bulanov
0–108:15 – D. Brodin (M. Sjögren, M. Ekholm)
J. Pesonen (M. Pyörälä) – 16:141–1
1–218:15 – S. Erixon
1–328:57 – J. Lindström (N. Persson, R. Nilsson) (PP)
1–436:48 – M. Sjögren (D. Brodin, D. Fernholm) (SH)
1–541:25 – N. Danielsson (M. Sjögren) (SH)
1–646:50 – M. Johansson (J. Lindström)
10 minPenalties10 min
22Shots35
19 December 2010
14:00
Russia  6 – 2
(1–1, 5–0, 0–1)
  FinlandMegasport Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 12,850
Vasily KoshechkinGoaliesIiro Tarkki (out 33:32)
Eera Kilpeläinen (in 33:32)
Referees:
  Milan Minar
  Martin Frano
A. Radulov - 10:491–0
1–115:59 – M. Pyörälä (J. Hytönen, M. Marjamäki)
A. Kaigorodov (D. Zaripov, A. Morozov) (PP) – 22:002–1
S. Mozyakin (A. Radulov) – 32:223–1
G. Churilov (A. Yemelin, D. Kulyash) – 34:324–1
A. Morozov (A. Kaigorodov) (PP) – 38:065–1
G. Churilov (PP) – 39:236–1
6–254:49 – V. Viitaluoma (M. Nordlund) (PP)
39 minPenalties41 min
33Shots23
19 December 2010
18:00
Czech Republic  4 – 1
(0–1, 2–0, 2–0)
  SwedenMegasport Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 6,850
Jakub ŠtěpánekGoaliesStefan LivReferees:
  Konstantin Olenin
  Alexey Ravodin
0–110:44 – D. Axelsson (S. Erixon, N. Persson)
J. Klepiš (T. Rolinek, J. Marek) – 26:301–1
I. Rachunek (M. Lojek) – 31:342–1
T. Rolinek (K. Rachůnek) (PP) – 46:203–1
J. Vašíček – 57:144–1
12 minPenalties10 min
32Shots26

Scoring leaders

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Pos Player Country GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
1 Alexei Morozov   Russia 3 2 3 5 0 0 FW
2 Alexander Radulov   Russia 3 2 3 5 +1 4 FW
3 Alexei Kaigorodov   Russia 3 1 4 5 0 2 FW
4 Sergei Mozyakin   Russia 3 2 1 3 +1 0 FW
4 Tomáš Rolinek   Czech Republic 3 2 1 3 +1 0 FW
6 Sebastian Erixon   Sweden 3 2 1 3 0 0 DF
7 Mattias Sjögren   Sweden 3 1 2 3 0 0 FW
8 Danis Zaripov   Russia 3 1 2 3 0 0 FW
9 Niklas Persson   Sweden 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

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Pos Player Country TOI GA GAA Sv% SO
1 Jakub Štěpánek   Czech Republic 184:13 6 1.95 93.68 0
2 Vasily Koshechkin   Russia 120:00 5 2.50 90.00 0
3 Stefan Liv   Sweden 114:49 7 3.66 89.23 0
4 Iiro Tarkki   Finland 98:33 7 4.26 84.09 0
5 Eero Kilpeläinen   Finland 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

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Nathanael Söderberg (19 December 2010). "Dålig andra period fällde Tre Kronor" (in Swedish). Svenska fans. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  2. ^ http://forums.internationalhockey.net/showthread.php?p=188170#post188170 [user-generated source]