1999 Sweden Hockey Games
| Tournament details | |
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| Host country | Sweden |
| City | Stockholm |
| Venue | 1 (in 1 host city) |
| Dates | 9-14 February 1999 |
| Teams | 5 |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | Finland (2nd title) |
| Runners-up | Sweden |
| Third place | Canada |
| Fourth place | Russia |
| Tournament statistics | |
| Games played | 10 |
| Goals scored | 50 (5 per game) |
| Attendance | 67,510 (6,751 per game) |
| Scoring leader | Marko Tuomainen (5 points) |
The 1999 Sweden Hockey Games was played between 9 and 14 February 1999 in Stockholm, Sweden. The Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden, Russia and Canada played a round-robin for a total of four games per team and 10 games in total. All of the games were played in the Globen in Stockholm, Sweden. The tournament was won by Finland. The tournament was part of 1998–99 Euro Hockey Tour.
Games against Canada was not included in the 1998–99 Euro Hockey Tour.[1]
Standings
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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| 1 | Finland | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 14 | 10 | +4 | 9 |
| 2 | Sweden | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 14 | 7 | +7 | 7 |
| 3 | Canada | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 9 | −3 | 6 |
| 4 | Czech Republic | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 9 | −1 | 4 |
| 5 | Russia | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 8 | 15 | −7 | 3 |
Games
All times are local. Stockholm – (Central European Time – UTC+1)
| 9 February 1999 15:30 | Russia | 4-5 (2-2,1-1,1-2) | Czech Republic | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 832 |
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| Referees: Christer Lärking Ulf Rådbjer | |||||||||||||||||
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| 12 min | Penalties | 10 min | |||||||||||||||
| 25 | Shots | 25 | |||||||||||||||
| 9 February 1999 19:00 | Canada | 1-4 (0-1, 1-2, 0-1) | Sweden | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 12,237 |
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| Referees: Danny Kurmann Thomas Andersson | |||||||||||||||||
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| 20 min | Penalties | 20 min | |||||||||||||||
| 27 | Shots | 34 | |||||||||||||||
| 10 February 1999 19:00 | Finland | 3-2 (1-0, 1-0, 1-2) | Czech Republic | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 3,748 |
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| 14 min | Penalties | 10 min | |||||||||||||||
| 22 | Shots | 22 | |||||||||||||||
| 11 February 1999 15:30 | Finland | 2-3 (1-1,0-2,1-0) | Canada | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 1,151 |
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| Referees: Ulf Rådbjer Christer Lärking | |||||||||||||||||
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| 12 min | Penalties | 18 min | |||||||||||||||
| 34 | Shots | 25 | |||||||||||||||
| 11 February 1999 19:00 | Sweden | 5-0 (1-0, 1-0, 3-0) | Russia | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 9,931 |
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| Referees: Danny Kurmann Lars-Johan Ryhed, | |||||||||||||||||
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| 6 min | Penalties | 6 min | |||||||||||||||
| 32 | Shots | 13 | |||||||||||||||
| 12 February 1999 19:00 | Czech Republic | 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) | Canada | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 5,853 |
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| Referees: Ulf Rådbjer Rami Savolainen | |||||
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| 14 min | Penalties | 18 min | |||
| 38 | Shots | 22 | |||
| 13 February 1999 12:00 | Russia | 1-4 (0-2, 1-1, 0-1) | Finland | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 4,192 |
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| Referees: Peter Andersson Christer Lärking | ||||||||
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| 25 | Shots | 27 | ||||||
| 13 February 1999 15:30 | Czech Republic | 1-1 (1-0, 0-1, 0-0) | Sweden | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 13,850 |
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| Referees: Robert Lathi Rami Savolainen | ||||||||
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| 29 min | Penalties | 8 min | ||||||
| 18 | Shots | 39 | ||||||
| 14 February 1999 13:00 | Canada | 1-3 (0-0, 1-1, 0-2) | Russia | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 1,866 |
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| Referees: Robert Lahti Peter Andersson | ||||||||||||||
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| 26 min | Penalties | 12 min | ||||||||||||
| 18 | Shots | 25 | ||||||||||||
| 14 February 1999 17:00 | Sweden | 4-5 (0-2, 2-3, 2-0) | Finland | Globen, Stockholm Attendance: 13,850 |
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| 41 min | Penalties | 46 min | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 35 | Shots | 27 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Scoring leaders
| Pos | Player | Country | GP | G | A | Pts | +/− | PIM | POS |
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| 1 | Marko Tuomainen | Finland | 4 | 2 | 3 | 5 | +2 | 25 | RW |
| 2 | Jan Larsson | Sweden | 4 | 1 | 4 | 5 | +3 | 0 | CE |
| 3 | Ove Molin | Sweden | 4 | 0 | 4 | 4 | +3 | 2 | RW |
| 4 | Viktor Ujčík | Czech Republic | 4 | 3 | 0 | 3 | +2 | 2 | RW |
| 5 | Magnus Wernblom | Sweden | 4 | 3 | 0 | 3 | +2 | 35 | RW |
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: swehockey[3]
Goaltending leaders
| Pos | Player | Country | TOI | GA | GAA | Sv% | SO |
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| 1 | Roman Čechmánek | Czech Republic | 118:47 | 4 | 2.02 | 93.44 | 0 |
| 2 | Andrew Verner | Canada | 240:00 | 9 | 2.25 | 93.13 | 0 |
| 3 | Miikka Kiprusoff | Finland | 118:55 | 4 | 2.02 | 92.00 | 1 |
| 4 | Petter Rönnquist | Sweden | 239:25 | 7 | 1.75 | 91.76 | 0 |
| 5 | Ari Sulander | Finland | 120:00 | 6 | 3.00 | 89.47 | 1 |
| 6 | Milan Hnilička | Czech Republic | 118:39 | 5 | 2.53 | 89.36 | 0 |
| 7 | Oleg Shevtsov | Russia | 220:00 | 13 | 3.55 | 86.60 | 0 |
TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: swehockey[4]
Tournament awards
The tournament directorate named the following players in the tournament 1999:[5]
- Best goalkeeper: Roman Čechmánek
- Best defenceman: jere Karalahti
- Best forward: Jörgen Jönsson
Media All-Star Team:
- Goaltender: Petter Rönnquist
- Defence: Christer Olsson, Frantisek Kaberle
- Forwards: Magnus Wernblom, Jörgen Jönsson, Marko Tuomainen
References
- ^ "Sweden Hockey Games 1999 Summary". swehockey.se (in Swedish). swehockey. 1999-02-14. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
- ^ "Sweden Hockey Games 1999 Standings". swehockey.se. swehockey. 1999-02-14. Archived from the original on 2000-10-05. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Sweden Hockey Games 1999 Scoring Leaders". swehockey.se. swehockey. 1999-02-14. Archived from the original on 2000-10-05. Retrieved 2025-12-03.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Sweden Hockey Games 1999 Goaltending Leaders". swehockey.se. swehockey. 1999-02-14. Archived from the original on 2000-10-02. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Best players by position".
External links
- Hockeyarchives (in French)