2018 Carlson Hockey Games

The 2018 Carlson Hockey Games were played between 19 and 22 April 2018. 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 games were played in Pardubice, Czech Republic, and one game in Yaroslavl, Russia. The tournament was won by the Czech Republic.[1] The tournament was part of the 2017–18 Euro Hockey Tour.

2018 Carlson Hockey Games (Euro Hockey Games)
Tournament details
Dates19–22 April 2018
Teams4
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Czech Republic (8th title)
Runner-up  Finland
Third place  Sweden
Fourth place Russia
Tournament statistics
Games played6
Goals scored27 (4.5 per game)
Attendance34,569 (5,762 per match)
Scoring leader(s)Finland Antti Suomela
(4 points)

Standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1  Czech Republic 3 3 0 0 0 8 3 +5 9
2  Finland 3 2 0 0 1 10 7 +3 6
3  Sweden 3 1 0 0 2 6 11 5 3
4  Russia 3 0 0 0 3 3 6 3 0
Source: Swehockey[1]

Games

All times are local. Pardubice – (Central European Summer TimeUTC+2) Yaroslavl – (Central European TimeUTC+1)

19 April 2018
19:00
Finland 1–3
(1–1, 0–0, 0–2)
 Czech RepublicTipsport Arena, Pardubice
Attendance: 6,212
Game reference
Eero KilpeläinenGoaliesPavel FrancouzReferees:
Russia Yuri Oskirko
Russia Alexander Soin
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Filip Ondracek
Czech Republic Josef Spúr
0–109:05 – Zadina (Sklenička) (PP)
Suomela (Näkyvä) – 11:561–1
1–249:33 – Jaškin (Kaut, Sklenička) (PP)
1–359:15 – Nestrašil (EN)
12 minPenalties18 min
35Shots33
19 April 2018
20:00
Russia 1–2
(0–1, 1–0, 0–1)
 SwedenArena 2000, Yaroslavl
Attendance: 9,000
Game reference
Igor Shestyorkin
Vasily Koshechkin
GoaliesMagnus HellbergReferees:
Finland Aleksi Rantala
Finland Mikko Kaukokari
Linesmen:
Russia Nikita Vilyugin
Russia Dmitry Golovlyov
0–118:04 – Zackrisson (PP)
Dadonov (Byvaltsev, Gusev) (PP) – 22:111–1
1–240:41 – Händemark (Wikstrand, Klingberg)
18 minPenalties6 min
36Shots31
21 April 2018
14:20
Czech Republic 3–1
(1–1, 0–0, 2–0)
 SwedenTipsport Arena, Pardubice
Attendance: 6,843
Game reference
Dominik FurchGoaliesMagnus HellbergReferees:
Russia Yuri Oskirko
Russia Alexander Soin
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Jiri Gebauer
Czech Republic Vit Lederer
Hanzl (Pyrochta, Nestrašil) (PP) – 03:171–0
1–114:25 – Klingberg (Rödin)
Nestrašil (Hanzl, Moravčík) (PP) – 49:232–1
Horák (Červenka, Stastny) (EN) – 57:533–1
12 minPenalties10 min
29Shots22
21 April 2018
18:15
Russia 1–2
(1–0, 0–1, 0–1)
 FinlandTipsport Arena, Pardubice
Attendance: 3,357
Game reference
Igor ShestyorkinGoaliesVille HussoReferees:
Czech Republic Jan Hribik
Czech Republic Vladimir Pešina
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Tomáš Brejcha
Czech Republic Rudolf Tošenovjan
Gusev (Byvaltsev) – 07:151–0
1–134:39 – Jokiharju (Suomela, Jormakka) (PP)
1–258:02 – Sallinen (Anttila, Pokka)
10 minPenalties4 min
30Shots20
22 April 2018
14:20
Czech Republic 2–1
(1–0, 1–0, 0–1)
 RussiaTipsport Arena, Pardubice
Attendance: 6,585
Game reference
David RittichGoaliesVasily KoshechkinReferees:
Sweden Tobias Björk
Sweden Mikael Holm
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Stanislav Barvir
Czech Republic Petr Blümel
Chytil (Zadina) (PP) – 08:361–0
Stransky (Tomášek) – 20:142–0
2–149:27 – Kruchinin (Mamin, Bereglazov) (PP)
12 minPenalties16 min
23Shots35
22 April 2018
18:15
Sweden 3–7
(0–1, 1–2, 2–4)
 FinlandTipsport Arena, Pardubice
Attendance: 2,572
Game reference
Filip GustavssonGoaliesVille HussoReferees:
Czech Republic Martin Frano
Czech Republic Robin Sir
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Jiri Svoboda
Czech Republic Miroslav Lhotský
0–109:21 – Suomela (Vaakanainen, Manninen)
0–220:55 – Palola (Suomela)
Rödin (Andersson, Arnesson) – 27:211–2
1–333:21 – Jokiharju (Enlund, Niemi)
1–441:42 – Puustinen (Rajala, Sandell)
Everberg (Jonsson-Fjällby, Ölund) – 48:102–4
2–552:37 – Jormakka
Everberg (Jonsson-Fjällby) – 55:363–5
3–659:45 – Pokka (Niemi) (SH, EN)
3–759:59 – Sandell (Honka, Sallinen)
4 minPenalties2 min
17Shots31

References

  1. "Carlson Hockey Games". Stats.Swehockey.se. Swedish Icehockey Association. 22 April 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
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