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2018–19 Euro Hockey Tour

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The 2018–19 Euro Hockey Tour was the 23rd season of Euro Hockey Tour. It started in November 2018 and lasted until May 2019. It consisted of Karjala Tournament, Channel One Cup, Sweden Hockey Games and Carlson Hockey Games.

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Final standings

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Source: Euro Hockey Tour[1]

Karjala Tournament

The Karjala Cup was played between 8–11 November 2018. Five of the matches were played in Helsinki, Finland and one match in Prague, Czech Republic. The tournament was won by Russia.

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8 November 2018
Czech Republic 2–3 Sweden
Russia 3–0 Finland
10 November 2018
Sweden 1–4 Russia
Finland 3–0 Czech Republic
11 November 2018
Czech Republic 5–2 Russia
Finland 3–0 Sweden
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Channel One Cup

The 2018 Channel One Cup was played between 13 and 16 December 2018. Four matches were played in Moscow, Russia, one match was held in Tampere, Finland and one match as an outdoor game in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The tournament was won by Russia.

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13 December 2018
Finland 3–4 (GWS) Czech Republic
Sweden 2–3 (GWS) Russia
15 December 2018
Finland 3–2 Sweden
Russia 7–2 Czech Republic
16 December 2018
Czech Republic 2–3 Sweden
Russia 5–0 Finland

Sweden Hockey Games

The 2019 Sweden Hockey Games were played between 7–10 February 2019. Five of the games were played in Stockholm, Sweden and one game in Yaroslavl, Russia. The tournament was won by Czech Republic.

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7 February 2019
Russia 3–2 (GWS) Finland
Czech Republic 5–2 Sweden
9 February 2019
Finland 1–3 Czech Republic
Sweden 4–2 Russia
10 February 2019
Russia 3–1 Czech Republic
Sweden 4–5 (GWS) Finland
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Carlson Hockey Games

The 2019 Carlson Hockey Games were played between 1–5 May 2019. Five of the games were played in Brno, Czech Republic and one game in Stockholm, Sweden. Tournament was won by Sweden.

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1 May 2019
Sweden 6–4 Russia
2 May 2019
Finland 3–2 Czech Republic
4 May 2019
Russia 1–3 Finland
Czech Republic 3–0 Sweden
5 May 2019
Sweden 2–1 Finland
Czech Republic 1–4 Russia
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