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League leaders |  season 2006-2007 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Johan DavidssonCSweden117512105
2.Pyotr SchastlivyLWRussia1181945
3.Alexei MorozovRWRussia772902
4.Tony MårtenssonCSweden95386-2
5.Petri KontiolaCFinland1126821
6.Jan MarekFCzechia11617122
7.Josef StrakaCCzechia104372-2
8.Magnus JohanssonLDSweden925741
9.Fredrik EmwallD/FSweden1107740
10.Jussi PesonenRWFinland14516100
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EHT is played in four tournaments, one in each of the four participating countries. The winner of the total standings is the winner of EHT.

Euro Hockey Tour is a competition founded in 1996/97. It is used as World Championship preparation where players can get international experience.

The four members are Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden. Canada and Slovakia have also participated in some EHT tournaments but have never been included in the total standings.

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Tre Kronor forward injured

Anton Rödin was injured during Sweden's Karjala Tournament (EHT) game against Czech Republic tonight. John Norman of Skellefteå will replace him in the two remaining games.

(05 Nov 2015)
 

Vadim Shipachyov injured

Russian national team forward Vadim Shipachyov injured his hand during the first period of the Karjala Tournament opener against Finland.

He won't play more in the tournament.

(08 Nov 2013)
 

More roster changes for Sweden

Niclas Burström, Daniel Bång and Dennis Rasmussen will replace Simon Bertilsson, Tom Wandell and William Karlsson in Sweden's roster for Karjala Tournament. Tobias Viklund was first suppose to replace Bertilsson but was later also replaced.

(03 Nov 2013)
 

Rödin replaces Pettersson

Brynäs' forward Anton Rödin replaces Fredrik Pettersson in Team Sweden at Karjala Tournament.

(01 Nov 2013)
 

Changes in Tre Kronor

Johan Backlund, Daniel Rahimi and Oscar Möller won't play for Sweden in the upcoming Czech Hockey Games (EHT).

They are replaced with Linus Ullmark, Mario Kempe and Viktor Arvidsson.

(27 Aug 2013)
 

Changes in Czech roster for Oddset Hockey Games

Czech coach Alois Hadamczik was forced to make roster adjustments for upcoming Oddset Hockey Games: forward Lukas Pech (flu) and defender Zdenek Kutlák (ankle injury) are out, replaced by Tomáš Mojžíš (Slovan Bratislava) and Ivan Rachůnek (Sparta Praha)

(05 Feb 2013)
 

Channel One Cup awards

Scoring leader and best forward: Pavel Datsyuk (Russia).
Best goalie: Konstantin Barulin (Russia).
Best defenseman: Alexei Yemelin (Russia).
All-Star Team: Konstantin Barulin (Russia), Mikko Mäenpää (Finland) - Vicor Hedman (Sweden), Ilya Kovalchuk - Pavel Datsyuk - Sergei Mozyakin (all Russia).

(16 Dec 2012)
 

Changes in the Swedish Channel One Cup roster

The defensemen Sebastian Erixon, Timrå IK, and Carl Gunnarsson, Örebro HK are injured and removed from the Swedish roster.

Mattias Bäckman, Linköpings HC and Jonas Frögren, Atlant Mytischi replace them.

Pär Mårts also added two more forwards to the team: Patric Hörnqvist, Djurgårdens IF and Linus Omark, EV Zug.

(07 Dec 2012)
 

Erixon joins Team Sweden

Timrå's Sebastian Erixon will join Team Sweden for the game against Finland today as Jonas Ahnelöv can't play the game.

(10 Nov 2012)
 

Kulikov out, Denisov in

CSKA Moscow defender Denis Denisov will replace injured Dmitri Kulikov (lokomotiv Yaroslavl) in Russian team partecipating in next Karjala Cup.

(30 Oct 2012)
21 Apr 2007Czechia - Finland2-0 OT
21 Apr 2007Russia - Sweden2-4
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