LG Hockey Games

LG Hockey Games

LG Hockey Games, until 2006 known as "Sweden Hockey Games" (SHG), is an annual ice hockey event held in Sweden.

Since season 1996-97 the tournament is part of the Euro Hockey Tour in which Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden participate. For season 2005-06 the tournament's name was changed from Sweden Hockey Games to LG Hockey Games due to the new main sponsor LG Electronics.

The event is held in the Stockholm Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. The winner of the tournament receives the "Globen Cup" - the tournament is sometimes called the "Sweden Globen Cup". Only Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden are invited to the tournament but from season 1991-92 through 2003-04 Canada also participated.

LG Hockey Games Results

* - Team of Commonwealth of Independent States, ex-Soviet Union

Winner, runner-up and third place is determined by total standing after a round-robin style of play.

tatistics

Medal count

ee also

* Euro Hockey Tour
* Karjala Tournament
* Channel One Cup
* Ceska Pojistovna Cup

References

[http://www.swehockey.se/t2.asp?p=73575 Results since 1991]


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