2011 Channel One Cup
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Tourney nameChannel One Cup
Year2011
Size150px
Dates15–18 December 2011
Num teams4
Venues2
Cities2
CountryRussia
Country 2Czechia
CityMoscow
Chomutov
WinnersSweden
Count3
SecondCzech Republic
ThirdRussia
FourthFinland
Games6
Goals32
Attendance52225
Scoring leaderStaffan Kronwall
Alexander Radulov
Points4
MvpZbyněk Irgl
Prevseason2010
Nextseason2012

The 2011 Channel One Cup was played between 15 and 18 December 2011, during the 2011 European Trophy playoffs. 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 Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia, and one match in the ČEZ Stadion Chomutov in Chomutov, Czech Republic. Sweden won the tournament, which was part of 2011–12 Euro Hockey Tour.

Standings

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Games

All times are local. Moscow – (Moscow TimeUTC+4) Chomutov – (Central European TimeUTC+1).[1]

Scoring leaders

PosPlayerCountryGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
1Staffan KronwallSweden3314+12D
2Alexander RadulovRussia3134+225F
3Zbynek IrglCzech Republic3303+12F
4Petr VránaCzech Republic321300F
5Dick AxelssonSweden3213-22F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
quanthockey[2]

Goaltending leaders

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1Viktor FasthSweden120:0031.5093.880
2Konstantin BarulinRussia119:1942.0190.701
3Jakub ŠtěpánekCzech Republic123:4852.4291.940
4Teemu LassilaFinland118:3563.0488.460

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: swehockey[3]

Tournament awards

Best players selected by the directorate:[4]

References

  1. ^ Anders Feltenmark (2011-09-03). "Svenska Ishockeyförbundet – Channel One Cup 2011". Swedish Ice Hockey Association. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
  2. ^ "Channel One Cup 2011 Scoring Leaders". swehockey.se. swehockey. 2011-12-18. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
  3. ^ "Channel One Cup 2011 Goaltending Leaders". swehockey.se. swehockey. 2011-12-18. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
  4. ^ Solovyev, Roman (2011-12-18). "Sweden lost the Nordic derby, but won Channel One Cup". eurohockey.com. Retrieved 2012-02-13.