2009 Channel One Cup

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The 2009 Channel One Cup was played between 17 and 20 December 2009. 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 Khodynka Arena in Moscow, Russia, and one match in O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic. Finland won the tournament. The tournament was a part of the 2009–10 Euro Hockey Tour.

Host countries Russia
 Czech Republic
Venues2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates17–20 December 2009
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2009 Channel One Cup
Tournament details
Host countries Russia
 Czech Republic
CitiesMoscow
Prague
Venues2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates17–20 December 2009
Teams4
Final positions
Champions  Finland (2nd title)
Runners-up  Russia
Third place  Czech Republic
Fourth place Sweden
Tournament statistics
Games played6
Goals scored36 (6 per game)
Attendance66,063 (11,011 per game)
Scoring leaderSweden Mattias Weinhandl (5 points)
 2008
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Standings

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

Games

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

17 December 2009
17:30
Czech Republic 2-1 OT
(1-1, 0-0, 0-0)
(OT: 1–0)
 FinlandO2 Arena, Prague
Attendance: 12,563
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Marek SchwarzGoaliesIiro TarkkiReferees:
Sweden Sören Persson
Sweden Patrik Sjöberg
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Frantisek Kalivoda
Czech Republic Roman Pouzar
0-106:41 – Immonen (Pettinen, Erkinjuntti)
Jágr (Blaťák, Čajánek) – 07:081-1
Čajánek (Čáslava, Jágr) – 61:402-1
10 minPenalties10 min
33Shots18
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17 December 2009
20:00
Sweden 3-4
(0-1, 2-2, 1-1)
 RussiaKhodynka Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 13,000
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Henrik KarlssonGoaliesAlexander YeryomenkoReferees:
Czech Republic Milan Minar
Czech Republic Robin Sir
Linesmen:
Russia Viktor Birin
Russia Aleksei Medvedev
0-100:39 – Tereshchenko (Nikulin, Morozov)
Weinhandl (Engqvist) – 22:511-1
1-224:45 – Morozov (Zaripov) (PP) 25:34 – Saprykin (Proshkin, Kondratyev) (PP)
1-348:31 – Zinovjev (Kondratyev) (PP)
Johansson (Mårtensson, Karlsson) – 28:562-3
Mårtensson (Weinhandl, Ericsson) – 42:053-3
3-4
18 minPenalties14 min
18Shots23
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19 December 2009
12:00
Russia 2-3
(0-1, 1-0, 1-2)
 FinlandKhodynka Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 13,000
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Georgy GelashviliGoaliesTeemu LassilaReferees:
Czech Republic Milan Minar
Czech Republic Robin Sir
Linesmen:
Russia Viktor Birin
Russia Aleksei Medvedev
0-103:55 – Hytönen (Komarov)
Mikhnov (Atyushov, Kozlov) – 26:171-1
Sushinsky (Kuryanov, Mozyakin) – 50:332-1
2-252:14 – Immonen (Pettinen, Peltonen)
2-359:53 – Kontiola
18 minPenalties20 min
33Shots21
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19 December 2009
18:00
Czech Republic 3-4 OT
(0-0, 0-2, 3-1)
(OT: 0–1)
 SwedenKhodynka Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 12,500
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Jakub ŠtěpánekGoaliesStefan LivReferees:
Russia Vyacheslav Bulanov
Russia Aleksei Ravodin
Linesmen:
Russia Vladimir Sivov
Russia Aleksandr Kalinkin
0-125:53 – Weinhandl (Mårtensson, Ericsson) (PP)
0-234:37 – Tjärnqvist (Åslund, Engqvist)
0-343:12 – Weinhandl (Mårtensson) (PP)
Čajánek (Jágr, Blaťák) – 46:201-3
Klepiš – 49:022-3
Čajánek (Blaťák) (PP) – 59:493-3
3-462:11 – Weinhandl (Tjärnqvist)
10 minPenalties12 min
27Shots20
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20 December 2009
12:00
Russia 4-3 GWS
(1-0, 1-2, 1-1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
 Czech RepublicKhodynka Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 13,000
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Vasily KoshechkinGoaliesMarek SchwarzReferees:
Finland Tom Laaksonen
Finland Antti Boman
Linesmen:
Russia Viktor Birin
Russia Aleksei Medvedev
Saprykin (Zaripov) – 15:111-0
Nikulin (Zaripov, Morozov) (PP) – 35:362-0
2-138:38 – Němec (Novák) (PP)
2-239:59 – Blaťák (Červenka, Jágr)
Radulov – 52:583-2
3-354:52 – Červenka (Čajánek, Jágr)
Zaripov MISS
Mozyakin GOAL
Morozov GOAL
ShootoutMISS Klepiš
MISS Marek
16 minPenalties12 min
24Shots34
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20 December 2009
18:00
Finland 4-3 GWS
(0-1, 2-1, 1-1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 SwedenKhodynka Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 2,500
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Iiro TarkkiGoaliesStefan LivReferees:
Russia Vyacheslav Bulanov
Russia Aleksei Ravodin
Linesmen:
Russia Vladimir Sivov
Russia Aleksandr Kalinkin
0-112:00 – Johansson (Omark)
Hentunen (Peltonen, Mäenpää) (PP) – 31:491-1
1-232:20 – Persson (Josefsson)
Peltonen (Hietanen, Lehterä) – 37:422-2
Peltonen (Immonen, Hentunen) – 52:063-2
3-355:16 – Tjärnqvist (Omark, Persson)
Immonen GOAL
Peltonen MISS
Hentunen MISS
Immonen GOAL
ShootoutMISS Weinhandl
MISS Omark
GOAL Johansson
MISS Johansson
6 minPenalties8 min
35Shots18
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Scoring leaders

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Pos Player Country GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
1Mattias Weinhandl Sweden3415+30CE
2Petr Čajánek Czech Republic3325+46CE
3Jaromír Jágr Czech Republic3145+44RW
4Jarkko Immonen Finland3314+30CE
5Ville Peltonen Finland3224+34LW
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TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: swehockey[2]

Goaltending leaders

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Pos Player Country TOI GA GAA Sv% SO
1Iiro Tarkki Finland125:4052.3790.200
2Stefan Liv Sweden127:1273.3088.710
3Marek Schwarz Czech Republic126:4152.3788.100
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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]

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