European Trophy Junior
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Formerly | Nordic Trophy (2007–2009) |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2007 |
Ceased | 2010 |
CEO | Bo Lennartsson |
Country | File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden |
Last champion(s) | Frölunda HC |
Qualification | Invitation |
Related competitions | European Trophy |
Official website | EuropeanTrophy.com |
European Trophy Junior (previously named Nordic Trophy Junior between 2007 and 2009) was the junior edition of the European Trophy ice hockey tournament. European Trophy Junior was for ice hockey players younger than the age of 20. It was played in August every year. The tournament was cancelled after 2010.
Participating clubs
The 2010 edition featured 10 teams from Sweden, Finland, Austria, Norway and the Czech Republic.
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Winners
Nordic Trophy | ||
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Year | Regular round winners | Playoff winners (Nordic Trophy Champions) |
2007 | Sweden Djurgårdens IF (Group A) | Sweden Djurgårdens IF |
Sweden Frölunda HC (Group B) | ||
2008 | Sweden Djurgårdens IF (Group A) | Sweden Djurgårdens IF |
Finland Kärpät (Group B) | ||
2009 | Sweden Färjestads BK (Division CCM) | Sweden Färjestads BK |
Sweden Frölunda HC (Division Reebok) | ||
European Trophy | ||
Year | Regular round winners | Playoff winners (European Trophy Champions) |
2010 | Sweden Malmö Redhawks (Division CCM) | Sweden Frölunda HC |
Sweden Frölunda HC (Division Reebok) |
External links
See also
- European Trophy, the main tournament