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| dates = 3 November 2016 – <br>30 April 2017
| dates = 3 November 2016 –<br>30 April 2017
| num_teams = 4
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| nextseason = [[2017–18 Euro Hockey Tour|2017–18]]
| nextseason = [[2017–18 Euro Hockey Tour|2017–18]]
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The ”’2016–17 Euro Hockey Tour”’ is the 21st season of ”'[[Euro Hockey Tour]]”’. It started on 3 November 2016 and lasted until 30 April 2017. It consisted of [[Karjala Tournament]], [[Channel One Cup (ice hockey)|Channel One Cup]], [[Sweden Hockey Games]] and [[Czech Hockey Games]].
The ”’2016–17 Euro Hockey Tour”’ was the 21st season of ”'[[Euro Hockey Tour]]”’. It started on 3 November 2016 and lasted until 30 April 2017. It consisted of [[Karjala Tournament]], [[Channel One Cup (ice hockey)|Channel One Cup]], [[Sweden Hockey Games]] and [[Czech Hockey Games]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.eurohockey.com/league/1141-euro-hockey-tour.html?season=2017 |title=Euro Hockey Tour details |website=www.eurohockey.com}}</ref> [[Russia men’s national ice hockey team|Russia]] won the tournament.
==Total standings==
==Total standings==
<onlyinclude>{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL OT
<onlyinclude>{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL OT
|update=complete
|update=complete
|source=[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1141-euro-hockey-tour.html Eurohockey.com]
|source=[://www.eurohockey.com/league/1141-euro-hockey-tour.html Eurohockey.com]
|team1=RUS |team2=CZE |team3=FIN |team4=SWE
|team1=RUS |team2=CZE |team3=FIN |team4=SWE
|win_RUS=8 |OTwin_RUS=1 |OTloss_RUS=1 |loss_RUS=2 |gf_RUS=38 |ga_RUS=23
|win_CZE=6 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=1 |loss_CZE=5 |gf_CZE=43 |ga_CZE=39
|win_CZE=6 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=1 |loss_CZE=5 |gf_CZE=43 |ga_CZE=39
|win_FIN=5 |OTwin_FIN=0 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=7 |gf_FIN=28 |ga_FIN=37
|win_FIN=5 |OTwin_FIN=0 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=7 |gf_FIN=28 |ga_FIN=37
|win_RUS=8 |OTwin_RUS=1 |OTloss_RUS=1 |loss_RUS=2 |gf_RUS=38 |ga_RUS=23
|win_SWE=3 |OTwin_SWE=1 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=8 |gf_SWE=33 |ga_SWE=43
|win_SWE=3 |OTwin_SWE=1 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=8 |gf_SWE=33 |ga_SWE=43
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|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
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|name_RUS={{ih|RUS}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
|result1=A
|result1=A
|res_col_header=Final Result
|res_col_header=Final
|col_A=green1 |text_A=Winner of 2016–17 Euro Hockey Tour
|col_A=green1 |text_A=Winner of 2016–17 Euro Hockey Tour
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==Karjala Tournament==
==Karjala Tournament==
{{main|2016 Karjala Tournament}}
{{main|2016 Karjala Tournament}}
The [[Karjala Tournament|Karjala Cup]] was played between 3 and 6 November 2016. Five of the matches were played in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]], and one match in [[Plzeň]], [[Czech Republic]]. Tournament was won by Russia.
The Karjala Tournament was played 3 6 November 2016. Five of the matches were played in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]], and one match in [[Plzeň]], [[Czech Republic]]. Tournament was won by Russia.
{{:2016 Karjala Tournament}}
<onlyinclude>{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL OT
|update=complete |start_date=3 November 2016
|source=[http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/7775 Swehockey]
|team1=RUS |team2=CZE |team3=FIN |team4=SWE
|win_RUS=3 |OTwin_RUS=0 |OTloss_RUS=0 |loss_RUS=0 |gf_RUS=11 |ga_RUS=3
|win_CZE=2 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=0 |loss_CZE=1 |gf_CZE=11 |ga_CZE=9
|win_FIN=1 |OTwin_FIN=0 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=2 |gf_FIN=8 |ga_FIN=11
|win_SWE=0 |OTwin_SWE=0 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=3 |gf_SWE=6 |ga_SWE=13
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|name_RUS={{ih|RUS}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
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|result1=A
|res_col_header=Final Result
|col_A=green1 |text_A=Winner of [[2016 Karjala Tournament|2016 Karjala Cup]]
}}</onlyinclude>
==Channel One Cup==
==Channel One Cup==
{{main|2016 Channel One Cup}}
{{main|2016 Channel One Cup}}
The [[Channel One Cup (ice hockey)|Channel One Cup]] was played between 15 and 18 December 2016. Five of the matches were played in [[Russia]], and one match in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]. Tournament was won by Sweden.
The Channel One Cup was played 15 18 December 2016. Five of the matches were played in [[Russia]], and one match in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]. Tournament was won by Sweden.
{{:2016 Channel One Cup}}
<onlyinclude>{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL OT
|update=complete |start_date=15 December 2016
|source=[http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/7865 Swehockey]
|team1=SWE |team2=RUS |team3=FIN |team4=CZE
|win_FIN=1 |OTwin_FIN=0 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=2 |gf_FIN=9 |ga_FIN=10
|win_CZE=1 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=0 |loss_CZE=2 |gf_CZE=7 |ga_CZE=10
|win_RUS=2 |OTwin_RUS=0 |OTloss_RUS=0 |loss_RUS=1 |gf_RUS=10 |ga_RUS=7
|win_SWE=2 |OTwin_SWE=0 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=1 |gf_SWE=8 |ga_SWE=7
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|name_RUS={{ih|RUS}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
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|result1=A
|res_col_header=Final Result
|col_A=green1 |text_A=Winner of [[2016 Channel One Cup]]
}}</onlyinclude>
==Sweden Hockey Games==
==Sweden Hockey Games==
{{main|2017 Sweden Hockey Games}}
{{main|2017 Sweden Hockey Games}}
The 2017 [[Sweden Hockey Games]] was played between 9 and 12 February 2017. Five of the matches are played in [[Gothenburg]], [[Sweden]], and one match in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]].
The 2017 Sweden Hockey Games played 9 12 February 2017. Five of the matches played in [[Gothenburg]], [[Sweden]], and one match in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]].
{{:2017 Sweden Hockey Games}}
<onlyinclude>{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL OT
|update=complete |start_date=9 February 2017
|source=[http://stats.swehockey.se/ScheduleAndResults/Overview/7943 Swehockey]
|team1=RUS |team2=SWE |team3=CZE |team4=FIN
|win_CZE=1 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=0 |loss_CZE=2 |gf_CZE=11 |ga_CZE=10
|win_FIN=1 |OTwin_FIN=0 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=2 |gf_FIN=5 |ga_FIN=11
|win_RUS=3 |OTwin_RUS=0 |OTloss_RUS=0 |loss_RUS=0 |gf_RUS=10 |ga_RUS=5
|win_SWE=1 |OTwin_SWE=0 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=2 |gf_SWE=9 |ga_SWE=9
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_RUS={{ih|RUS}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
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|result1=A
|res_col_header=Final Result
|col_A=green1 |text_A=Winner of [[2017 Sweden Hockey Games]]}}</onlyinclude>
==Czech Hockey Games==
==Czech Hockey Games==
{{main|2017 Czech Hockey Games}}
{{main|2017 Czech Hockey Games}}
The 2017 [[Czech Hockey Games]] was played between 27 and 30 April 2017. Five of the matches are played in [[České Budějovice]], [[Czech Republic]], and one match in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].
The 2017 Czech Hockey Games played 27 30 April 2017. Five of the matches played in [[České Budějovice]], [[Czech Republic]], and one match in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].
{{:2017 Czech Hockey Games}}
<onlyinclude>{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL OT
|update=complete
|source=[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1141-euro-hockey-tour.html Eurohockey.com]
|team1=CZE |team2=FIN |team3=RUS |team4=SWE
|win_CZE=2 |OTwin_CZE=0 |OTloss_CZE=1 |loss_CZE=0 |gf_CZE=14|ga_CZE=10
|win_FIN=2 |OTwin_FIN=0 |OTloss_FIN=0 |loss_FIN=1 |gf_FIN=6 |ga_FIN=5
|win_RUS=0 |OTwin_RUS=1 |OTloss_RUS=1 |loss_RUS=1 |gf_RUS=7 |ga_RUS=8
|win_SWE=0 |OTwin_SWE=1 |OTloss_SWE=0 |loss_SWE=2 |gf_SWE=10|ga_SWE=14
|name_CZE={{ih|CZE}}
|name_FIN={{ih|FIN}}
|name_RUS={{ih|RUS}}
|name_SWE={{ih|SWE}}
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|result1=A
|res_col_header=Final Result
|col_A=green1 |text_A=Winner of [[2017 Czech Hockey Games]]}}</onlyinclude>
==External links==
====
{{Reflist}}
* [http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1141-euro-hockey-tour.html European Hockey Tour on Eurohockey.com]
{{Euro Hockey Tour}}
{{Euro Hockey Tour}}
International ice hockey competition
The 2016–17 Euro Hockey Tour was the 21st season of Euro Hockey Tour. It started on 3 November 2016 and lasted until 30 April 2017. It consisted of Karjala Tournament, Channel One Cup, Sweden Hockey Games and Czech Hockey Games.[1] Russia won the tournament.
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | OTW | OTL | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Final result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 38 | 23 | +15 | 27 | Winner of 2016–17 Euro Hockey Tour | |
| 2 | 12 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 43 | 39 | +4 | 19 | ||
| 3 | 12 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 28 | 37 | −9 | 15 | ||
| 4 | 12 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 33 | 43 | −10 | 11 |
The 2016 Karjala Tournament was played from 3 to 6 November 2016. Five of the matches were played in Helsinki, Finland, and one match in Plzeň, Czech Republic. Tournament was won by Russia.
The 2016 Channel One Cup was played from 15 to 18 December 2016. Five of the matches were played in Moscow, Russia, and one match in Helsinki, Finland. Tournament was won by Sweden.
Sweden Hockey Games
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The 2017 Sweden Hockey Games were played from 9 to 12 February 2017. Five of the matches were played in Gothenburg, Sweden, and one match in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Tournament was won by Russia.
The 2017 Czech Hockey Games were played from 27 to 30 April 2017. Five of the matches were played in České Budějovice, Czech Republic, and one match in Stockholm, Sweden. Tournament was won by the Czech Republic.

