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2014–15 Euro Hockey Tour

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The 2014–15 Euro Hockey Tour was the 19th season of Euro Hockey Tour. It started on 6 November 2014 and finished on 25 April 2015. A total of 24 games were played, with each team playing 12 games. The season consists of the Karjala Tournament, the Channel One Cup, and three rounds of double headers. An interrupted game between Sweden and Finland on 6 February 2015 did not count towards the final standings and was not replayed. Sweden won the tournament.

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Total standings

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Karjala Tournament

The 2014 Karjala Tournament was played between 6–9 November 2014, and was won by Sweden. Five of the matches were played in Helsinki, Finland, and one match in Leksand, Sweden.

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Channel One Cup

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The Channel One Cup was played between 18–21 December 2014, and was won by Russia. Five of the matches were played in Sochi, Russia, and one match in Prague, Czech Republic.

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Results

The game in Prague is UTC+1, while the games in Sochi are UTC+3.

18 December 2014
18:30
Czech Republic 4–6
(2–0, 2–3, 0–3)
 SwedenO2 Arena, Prague
Attendance: 16,348
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18 December 2014
19:00
Russia 2–0
(1–0, 0–0, 1–0)
 FinlandBolshoy, Sochi
Attendance: 12,000
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20 December 2014
14:00
Sweden 2–3
(0–1, 2–1, 0–1)
 RussiaBolshoy, Sochi
Attendance: 10,100
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20 December 2014
18:00
Finland 3–2 GWS
(1–0, 0–2, 1–0)
(OT 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 Czech RepublicBolshoy, Sochi
Attendance: 4,684
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21 December 2014
14:00
Russia 3–2
(2–0, 1–1, 0–1)
 Czech RepublicBolshoy, Sochi
Attendance: 10,453
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21 December 2014
18:00
Finland 3–2 GWS
(1–0, 1–2, 0–0)
(OT 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 SwedenBolshoy, Sochi
Attendance: 3,641
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Double headers, February 5–8

The first game between Sweden and Finland played on 6 February in Västerås was interrupted during the second period and was not continued. The interrupted game does not count as a national team game.

Results

All games are UTC+1.

5 February 2015
18:30
Czech Republic 3–0
(1–0, 2–0, 0–0)
 RussiaKV Arena, Karlovy Vary
Attendance: 5,985
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6 February 2015
19:00
Sweden 0–1
(0–1)
 FinlandABB Arena Nord, Västerås
Attendance: 4,900
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Game was interrupted at 22:34 due to broken ice and was not continued.
7 February 2015
13:00
Czech Republic 4–3
(2–2, 1–0, 1–1)
 RussiaO2 Arena, Prague
Attendance: 16,452
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8 February 2015
15:00
Sweden 3–2
(2–1, 1–1, 0–0)
 FinlandEricsson Globe, Stockholm
Attendance: 12,496
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Double headers, April 16–19

Results

The games played in Sweden are UTC+2 and the games played in Finland are UTC+3.

16 April 2015
18:30
Finland 3–0
(0–0, 1–0, 2–0)
 RussiaHakametsä, Tampere
Attendance: 7,131
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17 April 2015
19:00
Sweden 1–4
(0–1, 0–0, 1–3)
 Czech RepublicT3 Center, Umeå
Attendance: 4,520
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18 April 2015
14:00
Finland 4–2
(2–1, 2–0, 0–1)
 RussiaHartwall Arena, Helsinki
Attendance: 7,661
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19 April 2015
15:00
Sweden 2–1
(1–1, 1–0, 0–0)
 Czech RepublicE.ON Arena, Timrå
Attendance: 5,028
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Double headers, April 22–25

Results

The games played in Czech Republic are UTC+2 and the games played in Russia are UTC+3.

22 April 2015
17:30
Czech Republic 4–1
(1–1, 1–0, 2–0)
 FinlandZimni Stadion Znojmo, Znojmo
Attendance: 4,800
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24 April 2015
18:00
Czech Republic 3–2 GWS
(0–1, 1–0, 1–1)
(OT 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 FinlandKajot Arena, Brno
Attendance: 7,200
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24 April 2015
19:30
Russia 4–5
(0–4, 2–1, 2–0)
 SwedenMytishchi Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 10,300
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25 April 2015
17:00
Russia 2–3 OT
(0–1, 1–0, 1–1)
(OT 0–1)
 SwedenMytishchi Arena, Moscow
Attendance: 6,782
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