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2010 European Trophy
LeagueEuropean Trophy
SportIce hockey
Duration11 August – 5 September 2010
Number of teams18
Capital Division WinnersGermany Eisbären Berlin
Central Division WinnersSweden HV71 Jönköping
Top scorerCzech Republic Kamil Kreps (Kärpät)
Red Bull Salute
ChampionsGermany Eisbären Berlin
  Runners-upSweden HV71 Jönköping
European Trophy seasons seasons

The 2010 European Trophy was a European ice hockey tournament, played between 11 August and 5 September 2010. It was the first edition of the European Trophy. The final weekend was played in Salzburg and Zell am See, with the final held at the Eisarena Salzburg,[1] which Eisbären Berlin won 5–3 over HV71 Jönköping.

Participating clubs

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The 2010 edition featured 18 participating clubs from seven countries around Europe. The clubs were divided into two divisions: the Capital Division and the Central Division. Each division consisted of nine teams in a regulation round, while the top four teams of each division qualified for the playoffs. However, the Red Bull Salzburg qualified as hosts and therefore took over the worst fourth ranked team out of both divisions, as they failed to end up in the top 4 spots in the Central Division.[1][2]

Capital Division
Team City   Team City   Team City
Sweden Djurgårdens IF Stockholm Finland HIFK Helsinki Germany Adler Mannheim Mannheim
Sweden Färjestads BK Karlstad Finland Jokerit Helsinki Germany Eisbären Berlin Berlin
Sweden Linköpings HC Linköping Norway Vålerenga IF Oslo Czech Republic Sparta Praha Prague
Central Division
Team City   Team City   Team City
Sweden Frölunda Indians Gothenburg Finland TPS Turku Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg Salzburg
Sweden HV71 Jönköping Finland Oulun Kärpät Oulu Switzerland SC Bern Bern
Sweden Malmö Redhawks Malmö Finland Tappara Tampere Switzerland ZSC Lions Zürich

Regulation round

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Capital Division

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Germany Eisbären Berlin 8 5 1 0 2 30 21 +9 17 Qualification for the playoffs
2 Sweden Färjestads BK 8 5 0 0 3 26 25 +1 15
3 Finland Jokerit 8 4 1 0 3 20 15 +5 14
4 Czech Republic Sparta Praha 8 4 0 1 3 22 16 +6 13
5 Sweden Djurgårdens IF 8 3 1 1 3 23 18 +5 12
6 Finland HIFK 8 4 0 0 4 27 24 +3 12
7 Germany Adler Mannheim 8 3 0 2 3 20 24 −4 11
8 Sweden Linköpings HC 8 2 1 1 4 19 26 −7 9
9 Norway Vålerenga IF 8 1 1 0 6 20 38 −18 5
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]

Games

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August 11

August 13

August 14

August 18

August 20

August 21

August 25

August 27

August 28

Central Division

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sweden HV71 8 6 1 0 1 39 15 +24 20 Qualification for the playoffs
2 Switzerland SC Bern 8 5 0 1 2 27 17 +10 16
3 Finland Oulun Kärpät 8 5 0 1 2 25 25 0 16
4 Finland TPS 8 4 1 1 2 25 25 0 15
5 Sweden Frölunda Indians 8 3 2 1 2 31 31 0 14
6 Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg 8 2 2 2 2 25 22 +3 12 Qualification for the playoffs[a]
7 Switzerland ZSC Lions 8 2 1 0 5 23 29 −6 8
8 Finland Tappara 8 1 0 2 5 16 30 −14 5
9 Sweden Malmö Redhawks 8 0 1 0 7 12 29 −17 2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ EC Red Bull Salzburg qualified for the playoffs as the host team.

Games

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August 11

August 12

August 13

August 14

August 18

August 19

August 20

August 21

August 25

August 27

August 28

Statistics

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Scoring leaders

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Player Team GP G A PIM Pts
Czech Republic Kamil Kreps Finland Oulun Kärpät 8 5 6 2 11
Canada Mario Valery-Trabucco Finland TPS 8 5 5 4 10
Sweden André Petersson Sweden HV71 Jönköping 8 5 5 6 10
Finland Kristian Kuusela Finland Oulun Kärpät 8 4 6 6 10
Canada Domenic Pittis Switzerland ZSC Lions 8 4 6 8 10
Finland Teemu Ramstedt Finland IFK Helsinki 7 3 7 14 10
Germany Florian Busch Germany Eisbären Berlin 8 2 8 6 10
Canada Kris Beech Sweden HV71 Jönköping 8 8 1 10 9
Norway Mattias Trygg Norway Vålerenga IF 8 6 3 2 9
Finland Sami Venäläinen Finland TPS 8 4 5 8 9

Leading goaltenders

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Player Team GP TOI SOG GA GAA SV%
Finland Tomi Karhunen Finland Oulun Kärpät 2 120:00 62 2 1.00 96.77%
Finland Jan Lundell Finland HIFK 2 120:00 79 3 1.50 96.20%
Sweden Cristopher Nihlstorp Sweden Färjestads BK 4 200:00 78 3 0.90 96.15%
Sweden Daniel Larsson Sweden HV71 Jönköping 4 240:00 127 5 1.25 96.06%
Czech Republic Filip Novotny Czech Republic Sparta Praha 2 118:23 50 2 1.01 96.00%

Playoffs

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The top four teams of each division qualified for the playoffs, which took place in Salzburg and Zell am See between 3–5 September. However, EC Red Bull Salzburg qualified as hosts, as they failed to finish among the four best teams in their division, and therefore the best fourth ranked team out of both divisions qualified for the playoffs.

Bracket

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
2 Sweden Färjestads BK 4
3 Finland Oulun Kärpät 1
2 Sweden Färjestads BK 2
1 Sweden HV71 Jönköping 6
6 Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg 4
1 Sweden HV71 Jönköping 5
1 Sweden HV71 Jönköping 3
1 Germany Eisbären Berlin 5
2 Switzerland SC Bern 2
3 Finland Jokerit 0
2 Switzerland SC Bern 1 Bronze medal game
1 Germany Eisbären Berlin 5
1 Germany Eisbären Berlin 4 2 Sweden Färjestads BK 1
4 Finland TPS 1 2 Switzerland SC Bern 3

Matches

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All times are local (UTC+2).

Quarter-finals

3 September
17:30
Sweden Färjestads BK4 – 1
1–1, 2–0, 1–0
Finland Oulun KärpätEisarena Salzburg, Salzburg
Game reference
Christian Berglund (Mikael Johansson, Pelle Prestberg) 08:15
Jonas Junland (Mikael Johansson, Pelle Prestberg) 27:02
Rickard Wallin (Mikael Johansson, Christian Berglund) 33:56
Anders Bastiansen (Emil Kåberg, Patrik Lundh) 56:49
Goals03:39 Kristian Kuusela (Marko Luomala, Kamil Kreps)
3 September
17:30
Switzerland SC Bern2 – 0
1–0, 0–0, 1–0
Finland JokeritZeller Eishalle, Zell am See
Game reference
Referees:
Tschebull Zehetleitner
Kaspar Widmann
Andreas Hänni (Ivo Rüthemann) 11:41
Brett McLean (Andreas Hänni, Martin Plüss) 43:53
Goals
3 September
20:45
Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg4 – 5
0–0, 2–1, 2–4
Sweden HV71 JönköpingEisarena Salzburg, Salzburg
Game reference
Manuel Latusa (Daniel Welser) 26:51
Manuel Latusa (Marco Pewal) 29:29
Thomas Koch (Mario Fischer) 43:48
Danny Bois (Nicolas Dumoulin) 55:03
Goals38:34 Oscar Fantenberg (Martin Thörnberg)
41:10 Fredrik Bremberg (Kris Beech)
51:55 Adam Almqvist (Oscar Sundh)
53:27 Andreas Falk (Kamil Piros)
54:25 Oscar Sundh (André Petersson)
3 September
20:45
Germany Eisbären Berlin4 – 1
1–0, 3–0, 0–1
Finland TPSZeller Eishalle, Zell am See
Game reference
Referees:
Mikael Noord
Robert Falkner
Gregor Kourosec
Florian Hofer
Jimmy Sharrow (Constantin Braun) 16:07
Stefan Ustorf (Alexander Weiß) 25:04
Jeff Friesen 29:01
Richie Regehr 29:58
GoalsMiika Huczkowski (Antti Erkinjuntti) 54:53

5th place qualification games

4 September
17:30
Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg3 – 6
2–1, 0–1, 1–4
Finland Oulun KärpätEisarena Salzburg, Salzburg
Game reference
Ryan Duncan 15:05
Kevin Puschnik 18:29
Marco Brucker (Daniel Welser, Ramzi Abid) 44:37
Goals00:23 Miko Lehtonen (Marko Luomala)
23:22 Juho Keränen (Tomi Stålhammar)
45:39 Kamil Kreps (Kristian Kuusela)
46:40 Kimmo Koskenkorva (Joonas Kemppainen)
49:05 Julius Junttila (Joonas Komulainen)
52:59 Vladimir Sicak (Atte Ohtamaa, Kimmo Koskenkorva)
4 September
20:45
Finland TPS3 – 8
1–2, 1–1, 1–5
Finland JokeritZeller Eishalle, Zell am See
Game reference
Referees:
Lesnjak Zehetleitner
Bedö Nemeth
Sami Venäläinen (Jens Skålberg, Janne Hauhtonen) 16:62
Sami Venäläinen (Mario Valery-Trabucco) 20:23
Mario Valery-Trabucco (J. Hauhtonen, S. Venäläinen) 43:08
Goals06:12 Jukka Hentunen (Ben Eaves, Esa Pirnes)
08:14 Anti-Jussi Niemi (Teemu Pulkkinen, Janne Lahti)
33:27 Esa Pirnes (Jeremy Dehner, Jukka Hentunen)
40:25 Jere Ölander
46:00 Antti Kerälä (Janne Lahti, Teemu Pulkkinen)
46:58 Jukka Hentunen (Marko Kauppinen)
49:23 Teemu Pulkkinen (Jeremy Dehner, Antti Kerälä)
57:25 Olavi Vauhkonen (Jani-Petteri Helenius)

Semi-finals

4 September
17:30
Germany Eisbären Berlin5 – 1
0–0, 2–1, 3–0
Switzerland SC BernZeller Eishalle, Zell am See
Game reference
Referees:
Berneker Persson
Newerka Hollenstein
Stefan Ustorf (Mads Christensen) 21:17
Richie Regehr (Derrick Walser) 28:07
André Rankel (Jeff Friesen, Derrick Walser) 46:18
André Rankel (Richie Regehr, Stefan Ustorf) 48:00
Stefan Ustorf 48:14
Goals26:13 Brett McLean (Jean-Pierre Vigier)
4 September
20:45
Sweden HV71 Jönköping6 – 2
2–1, 2–0, 2–1
Sweden Färjestads BKEisarena Salzburg, Salzburg
Game reference
André Petersson (Oscar Sundh) 17:49
Kris Beech (Jukka Voutilainen, Juuso Hietanen) 19:41
Oscar Fantenberg (Juuso Hietanen, André Petersson) 30:28
André Petersson (Johan Lindström, Juuso Hietanen) 32:27
Martin Thörnberg (Jukka Voutilainen) 53:54
André Petersson 58:37
Goals02:28 Christian Berglund (Rickard Wallin, Jonas Junland)
49:13 Marcus Paulsson (Rickard Wallin)

7th place game

5 September
14:15
Finland TPS9 – 5
1–1, 4–1, 4–3
Austria EC Red Bull SalzburgZeller Eishalle, Zell am See
Game reference
Referees:
Schimm Persson
Korosec Lesniak
Sami Venäläinen (Ville Vahalahti, Janne Hauhtonen) 05:46
Ville Vahalahti (Markus Palmroth, Marko Kivenmäki) 24:11
Mario Valery-Trabucco (Antti Erkinjuntti, M. Kivenmäki) 25:42
Marko Virtala (Markus Palmroth) 26:51
Janne Hauhtonen (Marko Virtala, Markus Palmroth) 30:29
Sami Venäläinen (V. Vahalahti, M. Valery-Trabucco) 42:01
Robin Bergman 43:53
Sami Venäläinen (empty net) 58:50
Janne Hauhtonen (empty net) 59:56
Goals00:30 Manuel Latusa (Thomas Koch, Daniel Welser)
33:22 Ryan Duncan (Thomas Koch, Nicolas Dumoulin)
48:25 Danny Bois (Ryan Duncan)
50:53 Danny Bois (Ramzi Abid)
56:01 Fabio Hofer (Dan Bertram, Nicolas Paul)

5th place game

5 September
17:30
Finland Oulun Kärpät2 – 4
0–0, 2–0, 0–4
Finland JokeritZeller Eishalle, Zell am See
Game reference
Referees:
Noord Falkner
Hribar Rakovic
Marko Luomala (Kamil Kreps) 27:11
Joonas Donskoi (Julius Junttila) 35:03
Goals40:31 Marko Kauppinen (Ben Eaves, Ossi Väänänen)
41:41 Tomi Mäki (Tommi Kovanen)
46:30 Janne Lahti (Marko Kauppinen)
59:49 Janne Lahti

Bronze medal game

5 September
17:30
Switzerland SC Bern3 – 1
0–1, 1–0, 2–0
Sweden Färjestads BKEisarena Salzburg, Salzburg
Attendance: 1,400
Game reference
Referees:
Tschebull Zehetleitner
Kaspar Widmann
Philipp Furrer (Justin Krueger, Brett McLean) 34:36
Philipp Furrer (Jean-Pierre Vigier, Brett McLean) 49:52
Brett McLean (David Jobin) 58:57
Goals12:05 Anton Grundel (Mattias Sjögren)

Final

5 September
20:45
Sweden HV71 Jönköping3 – 5
0–2, 3–2, 0–1
Germany Eisbären BerlinEisarena Salzburg, Salzburg
Attendance: 1,400
Game reference
Referees:
Berneker Kurmann
Hofer Newerkla
Jesper Fasth (Pasi Puistola, Jukka Voutilainen) 26:13
Jesper Williamsson (Kris Beech) 26:43
Kamil Piros 35:23
Goals11:50 Laurin Braun (Denis Pederson)
12:07 Jeff Friesen (André Rankel)
21:54 Jeff Friesen (Derrick Walser, André Rankel)
26:58 Jimmy Sharrow (Mads Christensen, Sven Felski)
59:05 Stefan Ustorf (empty net)

Statistics

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Scoring leaders

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Player Team GP G A PIM Pts
Germany Stefan Ustorf Germany Eisbären Berlin 3 4 1 0 5
Sweden André Petersson Sweden HV71 Jönköping 3 3 2 0 5
Canada Brett McLean Switzerland SC Bern 3 3 2 4 5
Canada Jeff Friesen Germany Eisbären Berlin 3 3 1 0 4
Sweden Christian Berglund Sweden Färjestads BK 3 2 2 0 4
Germany André Rankel Germany Eisbären Berlin 3 2 2 2 4
Finland Sami Venäläinen Finland TPS 3 3 0 0 3
Canada Danny Bois Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg 3 3 0 2 3
Austria Manuel Latusa Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg 3 3 0 4 3
Canada Ryan Duncan Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg 3 2 1 0 3

Leading goaltenders

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Player Team GP GAA Sv%
Switzerland Olivier Gigon Switzerland SC Bern 1 1.00 .964
Germany Rob Zepp Germany Eisbären Berlin 3 1.67 .932
Sweden Daniel Larsson Sweden HV71 Jönköping 2 3.30 .914
Czech Republic Alexander Salák Sweden Färjestads BK 1 2.03 .909
Finland Tomi Karhunen Finland Kärpät 1 3.00 .906
Sweden Andreas Andersson Sweden HV71 Jönköping 2 3.43 .902
Sweden Cristopher Nihlstorp Sweden Färjestads BK 2 3.50 .897
Austria Reinhard Divis Austria Red Bull Salzburg 2 6.82 .896
Switzerland Marco Bührer Switzerland SC Bern 2 2.50 .881
Finland Mikko Strömberg Finland Jokerit 1 3.00 .875
Canada Dan LaCosta Austria Red Bull Salzburg 2 7.33 .732
Finland Petri Koivisto Finland Kärpät 2 2.00
Finland Mika Järvinen Finland Jokerit 2 2.00
Finland Atte Engren Finland TPS 3 4.33

Final standings

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Germany Eisbären Berlin
Sweden HV71 Jönköping
Switzerland SC Bern
4 Sweden Färjestads BK
5 Finland Jokerit
6 Finland Oulun Kärpät
7 Finland TPS
8 Austria Red Bull Salzburg

See also

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