2012–13 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup

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2012-2013 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
DatesOct 5, 2012 – Feb 24, 2013
Teams20
Venue(s)6 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Flag of Russia.svg HC Tornado (3rd title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey
Third place  Bronze medal blank.svg Flag of Finland.svg Oulun Kärpät
Fourth place Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg ZSC Lions Frauen
  2011–12
2013–14  

The 2012-13 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup was the ninth playing of the IIHF European Women's Champions Cup. HC Tornado of Russia's Women's Hockey League won the tournament for the third time in four seasons and second consecutive time.

Contents

First round

The first round was contested from 5 to 22 October 2012

Group A

Group A was played in Bolzano, Italy.

Standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Italy.svg Bolzano Eagles 33000224+189
2 Flag of France.svg HC Neuilly-sur-Marne 320012410+146
3 Flag of Croatia.svg KHL Grič Zagreb 301021024142
4 Flag of Spain.svg Valladolid Panteras 30012523181
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Oct 05, 2012
15:00
HC Neuilly-sur-Marne Flag of France.svg 12–5
( 3–0, 4–2, 5–3 )
Flag of Croatia.svg KHL Grič Zagreb Ice Arena Palaonda, Bolzano, Italy
Game reference
Oct 05, 2012
20:00
Valladolid Panteras Flag of Spain.svg 1–9
( 1–4, 0–4, 0–1 )
Flag of Italy.svg Bolzano Eagles Ice Arena Palaonda, Bolzano, Italy
Game reference
Oct 06, 2012
15:00
HC Neuilly-sur-Marne Flag of France.svg 10–1
( 1–0, 5–1, 4–0 )
Flag of Spain.svg Valladolid Panteras Ice Arena Palaonda, Bolzano, Italy
Game reference
Oct 06, 2012
20:00
Bolzano Eagles Flag of Italy.svg 9–1
( 2–0, 3–1, 4–0 )
Flag of Croatia.svg KHL Grič Zagreb Ice Arena Palaonda, Bolzano, Italy
Game reference
Oct 07, 2012
14:00
KHL Grič Zagreb Flag of Croatia.svg 4–3 PS
( 1–1, 2–2, 0–0 )
Flag of Spain.svg Valladolid Panteras Ice Arena Palaonda, Bolzano, Italy
Game reference
Oct 07, 2012
18:00
Bolzano Eagles Flag of Italy.svg 4–2
( 1–0, 2–1, 1–1 )
Flag of France.svg HC Neuilly-sur-Marne Ice Arena Palaonda, Bolzano, Italy
Game reference

Group B

Group B was played in Molodechno, Belarus.

Standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aisulu Almaty 33000251+249
2 Flag of Belarus.svg HK Pantera Minsk 32001486+426
3 Flag of Romania.svg SC Miercurea Ciuc 31002936273
4 Flag of Turkey.svg Milenyum Ankara 30003241390
Source: [ citation needed ]

Schedule

Oct 19, 2012 Aisulu Almaty Flag of Kazakhstan.svg 12 – 0
(7–0, 4–0, 1–0)
Flag of Romania.svg SC Miercurea Ciuc Ice Palace, Molodechno, Belarus
Game reference
Oct 19, 2012
19:00
Milenyum Ankara Flag of Turkey.svg 0 – 25
(0–13, 0–3, 0–9)
Flag of Belarus.svg HK Pantera Minsk Ice Palace, Molodechno, Belarus
Game reference
Oct 20, 2012
15:30
Aisulu Almaty Flag of Kazakhstan.svg 7 – 0
(4–0, 1–0, 2–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg Milenyum Ankara Ice Palace, Molodechno, Belarus
Game reference
Oct 20, 2012
19:00
HK Pantera Minsk Flag of Belarus.svg 22 – 0
(8–0, 10–0, 4–0)
Flag of Romania.svg SC Miercurea Ciuc Ice Palace, Molodechno, Belarus
Game reference
Oct 21, 2012
15:30
SC Miercurea Ciuc Flag of Romania.svg 9 – 2
(2–0, 2–2, 5–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg Milenyum Ankara Ice Palace, Molodechno, Belarus
Game reference
Oct 21, 2012
19:00
HK Pantera Minsk Flag of Belarus.svg 1 – 6
(0–3, 1–2, 0–1)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aisulu Almaty Ice Palace, Molodechno, Belarus
Game reference

Group C

Group C was played in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.

Standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey 33000200+209
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Hvidovre 320016936
3 Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga Oslo 3100261153
4 Flag of Latvia.svg Laima Riga 30003315120
Source: [ citation needed ]

Schedule

Oct 20, 2012
14:00
Hvidovre Flag of Denmark.svg 0–6
(0–1, 0–3, 0–2)
Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey Fjällräven Center, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Game reference
Oct 20, 2012
18:00
Vålerenga Oslo Flag of Norway.svg 4–2
(0–2, 1–0, 3–0)
Flag of Latvia.svg Laima Riga Fjällräven Center, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Game reference
Oct 21, 2012
14:00
Laima Riga Flag of Latvia.svg 1–3
(1–0, 0–0, 3–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg Hvidovre Fjällräven Center, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Game reference
Oct 21, 2012
18:00
MODO Hockey Flag of Sweden.svg 6–0
(2–0, 3–0, 1–0)
Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga Oslo Fjällräven Center, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Game reference
Oct 22, 2012
11:00
Vålerenga Oslo Flag of Norway.svg 2–3
(1–0, 1–2, 0–1)
Flag of Denmark.svg Hvidovre Fjällräven Center, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Game reference
Oct 22, 2012
18:00
MODO Hockey Flag of Sweden.svg 8–0
(2–0, 3–0, 3–0)
Flag of Latvia.svg Laima Riga Fjällräven Center, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Game reference

Group D

Group D was played in Vienna, Austria.

Standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Slavia Praha 33000174+139
2 Flag of Austria.svg EHV Sabres 32001313+286
3 Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Poprad 31002521163
4 Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom 30003530250
Source: [ citation needed ]

Schedule

Oct 19, 2012
15:00
HC Slavia Praha Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 11–4
(1–0, 5–1, 5–3)
Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom Albert Schultz Eishalle, Vienna, Austria
Game reference
Oct 19, 2012
18:00
EHV Sabres Flag of Austria.svg 16–1
(6–0, 6–1, 4–0)
Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Poprad Albert Schultz Eishalle, Vienna, Austria
Game reference
Oct 20, 2012
15:00
HK Poprad Flag of Slovakia.svg 4–1
(2–1, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom Albert Schultz Eishalle, Vienna, Austria
Game reference
Oct 20, 2012
18:00
EHV Sabres Flag of Austria.svg 0–2
(0–1, 0–0, 0–1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Slavia Praha Albert Schultz Eishalle, Vienna, Austria
Game reference
Oct 21, 2012
15:00
HC Slavia Praha Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 4–0
(2–0, 0–0, 2–0)
Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Poprad Albert Schultz Eishalle, Vienna, Austria
Game reference
Oct 21, 2012
18:00
TMH Polonia Bytom Flag of Poland.svg 0–15
(0–6, 0–3, 0–6)
Flag of Austria.svg EHV Sabres Albert Schultz Eishalle, Vienna, Austria
Game reference

Second round

The first round was contested from 2 to 4 December 2011

Group E

Group E was played in Dornbirn, Austria.

Standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey 33000215+169
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg ZSC Lions Frauen 32001144+106
3 Flag of Germany.svg ESC Planegg 310021613+33
4 Flag of Italy.svg Bolzano Eagles 30003130290
Source: [ citation needed ]

Schedule

Dec 7, 2012
12:00
Bolzano Eagles Flag of Italy.svg 0–10
(0–3, 0–3, 0–4)
Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey Messestadion, Dornbirn, Austria
Game reference
Dec 7, 2012
15:30
ZSC Lions Frauen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 4–1
(0–0, 3–1, 1–0)
Flag of Germany.svg ESC Planegg Messestadion, Dornbirn, Austria
Game reference
Dec 8, 2012
12:00
ESC Planegg Flag of Germany.svg 12–1
(6–1, 5–0, 1–0)
Flag of Italy.svg Bolzano Eagles Messestadion, Dornbirn, Austria
Game reference
Dec 8, 2012
15:30
MODO Hockey Flag of Sweden.svg 3–2
(1–1, 0–1, 2–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg ZSC Lions Frauen Messestadion, Dornbirn, Austria
Game reference
Dec 09, 2012
12:00
ESC Planegg Flag of Germany.svg 3–8
(1–2, 0–4, 2–2)
Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey Messestadion, Dornbirn, Austria
Game reference
Dec 9, 2012
15:30
ZSC Lions Frauen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 8–0
(5–0, 3–0, 0–0)
Flag of Italy.svg Bolzano Eagles Messestadion, Dornbirn, Austria
Game reference

Group F

Group F was played in Oulu, Finland.

Standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Russia.svg HC Tornado 33000174+139
2 Flag of Finland.svg Oulun Kärpät 3200187+16
3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aisulu Almaty 3100261043
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Slavia Praha 30003212100
Source: [ citation needed ]

Schedule

Dec 7, 2012
16:00
HC Tornado Flag of Russia.svg 6–1
(2–0, 2–0, 2–1)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aisulu Almaty Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Dec 7, 2012
19:30
Oulun Kärpät Flag of Finland.svg 3–0
(3–0, 0–0, 0–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Slavia Praha Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Dec 8, 2012
15:00
Aisulu Almaty Flag of Kazakhstan.svg 2–0
(0–0, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Slavia Praha Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Dec 8, 2012
18:30
Oulun Kärpät Flag of Finland.svg 1–4
(0–1, 0–1, 1–2)
Flag of Russia.svg HC Tornado Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Dec 09, 2012
12:00
HC Tornado Flag of Russia.svg 7–2
(1–0, 3–1, 3–1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Slavia Praha Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Dec 9, 2012
15:30
Aisulu Almaty Flag of Kazakhstan.svg 3–4
(1–1, 1–1, 1–2)
Flag of Finland.svg Oulun Kärpät Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference

Final round

The final round was hosted in Oulu, Finland, and played during 22–24 February 2013. The top two teams of each second-round group advanced to the final tournament.

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Russia.svg HC Tornado (C)32100114+78
2 Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey 320018806
3 Flag of Finland.svg Oulun Kärpät 3100271253
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg ZSC Lions Frauen 300125941
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion
Feb 22, 2013
15:00
HC Tornado Flag of Russia.svg 3–2 OT
(1–0, 1–0, 0–2, 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg ZSC Lions Frauen Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Feb 22, 2013
18:30
Oulun Kärpät Flag of Finland.svg 2–5
(0–2, 0–2, 2–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Feb 23, 2013
14:00
HC Tornado Flag of Russia.svg 5–0
(1–0, 2–0, 2–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Feb 23, 2013
17:30
ZSC Lions Frauen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2–3
(0–0, 1–1, 1–2)
Flag of Finland.svg Oulun Kärpät Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Feb 24, 2013
12:00
MODO Hockey Flag of Sweden.svg 3–1
(1–0, 1–0, 1–1)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg ZSC Lions Frauen Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference
Feb 24, 2013
15:30
Oulun Kärpät Flag of Finland.svg 2–5
(0–1, 1–3, 1–1)
Flag of Russia.svg HC Tornado Oulun Jäähalli, Oulu, Finland
Game reference

Best Players selected by the directorate

AwardNo.NameTeam
Best Goalkeeper35 Zuzana Tomčíková Flag of Russia.svg HC Tornado
Best Defenseman36 Malin Sjögren Flag of Sweden.svg MODO Hockey
Best Forward26 Anne Helin Flag of Finland.svg Oulun Kärpät

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