Ahearne Cup
Ahearne Cup | |
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Status | cancelled |
Genre | sporting event |
Date(s) | Christmas-New Year |
Frequency | annual |
Location(s) | Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
Inaugurated | 1952 |
Organised by | Dagens Nyheter |
Ahearne Cup or Ahearne Trophy is the name of two ice hockey tournaments, the first played from 1952 to 1977 and the second created in 2001. Both are named after British ice hockey promoter, J. F. "Bunny" Ahearne.
The original Ahearne Cup
For many Swedes, this tournament was the first meeting with North American playing style, represented by Canadian amateur teams and British teams filled with Canadians. However, as professional hockey evolved in North America, the transatlantic amateur teams became both less competitive and less interested in joining European tournaments of this kind. The resulting downturn in public interest, together with tougher playing schedules in the European leagues, led to the cancellation of the tournament.
Winners
Champion Table By Nation
Country | Gold |
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Soviet Union Soviet Union | 9 |
Sweden Sweden | 7 |
United Kingdom Great Britain | 5 |
Canada \ Canada Canada | 3 |
Finland Finland | 1 |
Total | 25 |
The Ahearne Trophy
The Ahearne Trophy was created to promote interest in the British Ice Hockey Superleague. It was played in 2002 between teams from the ISL and teams from the Deutsche Eishockey Liga and in 2003 between British and Norwegian teams. It was again played for in 2006 between British and German teams, this time with the British teams coming from the Elite Ice Hockey League.
Although the more recent event was called Ahearne Trophy instead of Ahearne Cup, and was not considered an official revival, Superleague organizers acknowledged that the similar name was meant to recapture some of the classic tournament's prestige.