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2011 LG Hockey Games
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates11–13 February 2011
Teams4
Final positions
Champions  Sweden
Runner-up  Finland
Third place  Russia
Fourth place Czech Republic
Tournament statistics
Games played4
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The 2011 LG Hockey Games took place between 10 and 13 February 2011. Five matches were played in Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden, and one match were played in Mytishchi Arena in Mytischi, Russia. The tournament was a part of the 2010–11 Euro Hockey Tour. Sweden won the tournament before Russia and Finland.[1]

Standings

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts
 Sweden 3 2 1 0 0 15 5 8
 Russia 3 2 0 0 1 11 11 6
 Finland 3 0 1 1 1 8 10 3
 Czech Republic 3 0 0 1 2 5 13 1

Results

All times local

10 February 2011
20:00
Russia 5–3
(1–1, 2–0, 2–2)
 FinlandMytishchi Arena, Mytischi
Attendance: 7,200
Mikhail BiryukovGoaliesKarri RämöReferees:
Czech Republic Martin Frano
Czech Republic Jan Hribik
0–110:00 – (PP) T. Santala (M. Mäenpää)
A. Kalyanin – 17:011–1
E. Artyukhin (M. Afinogenov) – 27:132–1
A. Kalyanin (G. Churilov, A. Guskov (PP) – 35:363–1
Y. Trubachev (E. Kuznetsov, N. Belov) (PP) – 49:564–1
4–254:23 – J. Lajunen (P. Wirtanen, M. Mäenpää)
4–354:55 – O. Louhivaara (J. Karalahti)
M. Afinogenov (A. Glukhov, E. Artyukhin) – 59:305–3
8 minPenalties24 min
22Shots29
10 February 2011
19:30
Czech Republic 1–6
(1–2, 0–2, 0–2)
 SwedenEricsson Globe, Stockholm
Attendance: 6,613
Jakub ŠtěpánekGoaliesStefan LivReferees:
Finland Tatu Savolainen
Finland Tom Laaksonen
0–105:42 – (PP) N. Persson (M. Johansson, J. Lindström)
P. Průcha (J. Nakládal, T. Mojžíš) – 09:411–1
1–218:22 – D. Petrasek (D. Axelsson, J. Andersson)
1–329:51 – (SH) D. Axelsson (R. Wallin)
1–435:20 – M. Tjärnqvist (M. Johansson, J. Ericsson)
1–540:13 – N. Nordgren (N. Persson, M. Johansson)
1–656:12 – J. Andersson (D. Axelsson)
41 minPenalties10 min
29Shots34
12 February 2011
12:00
Finland 3 – 2 OT
(1–0, 1–1, 0–1)
(OT: 1–0)
 Czech RepublicEricsson Globe, Stockholm
Attendance: 4,100
Teemu LassilaGoaliesAlexander SalákReferees:
Sweden Christer Lärking
Sweden Mikael Nord
J. Aaltonen (S. Vatanen, P. Kontiola) (PP) – 17:051–0
1–122:54 – P. Jansky (P. Koukal, I. Rachunek)
J. Puustinen (T. Laine, P. Puistola) (PP) – 37:482–1
2–240:52 – O. Němec (J. Novotný, P. Čáslava)
T. Laine – 62:113–2
10 minPenalties18 min
30Shots33
12 February 2011
16:00
Sweden 6–2
(4–0, 0–0, 2–2)
 RussiaEricsson Globe, Stockholm
Attendance: 11,071
Stefan LivGoaliesMikhail Biryukov (out 07:33) (in 53:35)
Aleksei Volkov (in 07:33) (out 53:35)
Referees:
Finland Tatu Savolainen
Finland Tom Laaksonen
M. Thörnberg (M. Krüger, B. Melin) – 02:041–0
M. Krüger (D. Axelsson, J. Andersson) – 04:052–0
D. Petrasek (J. Andersson, D. Axelsson) (PP) – 06:453–0
M. Johansson (B. Melin, M. Thörnberg) – 07:334–0
D. Axelsson (M. Sjögren) – 40:185–0
5–145:27 – E. Kuznetsov (Y. Trubachev, V. Atyushov)
M. Thörnberg (N. Persson) – 47:506–1
6–252:15 – A. Galimov (G. Churilov)
18 minPenalties24 min
35Shots26
13 February 2011
12:00
Russia 4–2
(1–1, 1–0, 2–1)
 Czech RepublicEricsson Globe, Stockholm
Attendance: 1,857
Mikhail BiryukovGoaliesJakub ŠtěpánekReferees:
Sweden Sören Persson
Sweden Morgan Johansson
0–106:00 – O. Němec
M. Rybin (D. Parshin, A. Yemelin) – 07:021–1
M. Rybin (D. Parshin) – 38:262–1
A. Galimov (G. Churilov) (PP) – 45:063–1
E. Kuznetsov (V. Shipachev) – 46:284–1
4–255:51 – (PP) T. Rolinek (P. Průcha, J. Marek)
14 minPenalties14 min
36Shots25
13 February 2011
16:00
Sweden 3 – 2 GWS
(0–1, 1–0, 1–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 FinlandEricsson Globe, Stockholm
Attendance: 9,359
Daniel LarssonGoaliesKarri RämöReferees:
Russia Viktor Gashilov
Russia Alexey Ravodin
0–108:23 – P. Kontiola
J. Ericsson (M. Thörnberg, B. Melin) – 27:571–1
1–241:46 – L. Petrell (J. Niskala, J. Lajunen)
J. Sandström (N. Persson, M. Johansson) – 57:562–2
J. Lindström (GWG) – 70:003–2
14 minPenalties14 min
22Shots41

Scoring leaders

Pos Player Country GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
1 Dick Axelsson  Sweden 3 2 4 6 +4 2 FW
2 Magnus Johansson  Sweden 3 1 4 5 +4 4 DF
3 Martin Thörnberg  Sweden 3 2 2 4 +3 6 FW
4 Jonas Andersson  Sweden 3 1 3 4 +5 0 FW
5 Niklas Persson  Sweden 3 1 3 4 +1 0 FW

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes; POS = Position
Source: Swehockey

Goaltending leaders

Pos Player Country TOI GA GAA Sv% SO
1 Stefan Liv  Sweden 119:48 3 1.50 94.55 0
2 Jakub Štěpánek  Czech Republic 120:00 10 5.00 85.71 0
3 Mikhail Biryukov  Russia 133:48 9 4.04 85.25 0
4 Karri Rämö  Finland 124:46 7 3.37 83.72 0

TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots Against; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: Swehockey

See also

References

  1. ^ Göran Sundberg (13 February 2011). "Sverige slog Finland efter straffar" (in Swedish). Dagens nyheter. Retrieved 20 January 2016.