2023–24 Euro Hockey Tour (women)
Tournament details
Host countries Finland
 Germany
 Sweden
 Czechia
Dates
  • 3 Nations in Vierumäki
  • 22–27 August 2023
  • Deutschland Cup
  • 8–11 November 2023
  • 5 Nations in Falun
  • 13–17 December 2023
  • EHT Finals in Prague
  • 5–11 February 2024
FormatRound-robin
Teams6
Tournament statistics
Games played12
Goals scored73 (6.08 per game)
Attendance7,886 (657 per game)
Scoring leader(s)

The 2023–24 Euro Hockey Tour is the fourth season of the Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) since the revision and expansion of the tournament format in 2018.[1][2]

The season will comprise four tournaments, hosted in Finland, Germany, Sweden, and Czechia, respectively. The national teams of Czechia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland will each participate in at least one of the tournaments; Czechia and Finland are the only teams scheduled to play in all four events.

Three Nations Tournament in Vierumäki

The 2022–23 season began with the EHT Tournament in Vierumäki and Lahti in Finland during 22 to 27 August 2023. The national teams of Czechia, Finland, and Sweden participated in the tournament. Five matches were held at the Finnish Institute of Sport in Vierumäki – four games at its secondary rink, Vierumäki 2, and one at its principal rink, Vierumäen jäähalli (lit.'Vierumäki ice hall'). The match between Finland and Czechia on Friday, 25 August was played at Isku Areena in Lahti and drew a crowd of 871 spectators.[3]

Czechia claimed the first tournament victory of the season, recording just one loss across four games.[4] Finland recorded one win and one loss against each opponent to finish in second place and Sweden placed third with one victory.[5]

Czech left winger Denisa Křížová was the top scorer of the tournament, notching 6 points on 5 goals and an assist. Křížová's linemates, centre Michaela Pejzlová and right winger Tereza Vanišová, ranked second and third in tournament scoring, respectively. In total, the tournament's top ten scorers freatured four Czech players; four Finnish players, led by Petra Nieminen (3+1); and two Swedes, led by Sara Hjalmarsson (3+1).[6]

Of goaltenders playing at least one-third of their team's minutes, Emma Söderberg of Sweden topped the charts with a 93.1 save percentage (S-%) and 2.04 goals against average (GAA) across nearly 118 minutes of play. Finnish goaltender Tiia Pajarinen posted the best save percentage and goals against average of all goaltenders who recorded time in net and achieved the only shutout of the tournament in her one game played.[7]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1  Czechia 4 3 0 0 1 17 12 +5 9
2  Finland (H) 4 2 0 0 2 10 14 4 6
3  Sweden 4 1 0 0 3 9 10 1 3
Source: Finnish Ice Hockey Association[8]
(H) Host

Results

All times local, Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+03:00)

22 August 2023 (2023-08-22)
17:00
Czechia 4–5
(1–1, 2–2, 1–2)
 FinlandVierumäki 2, Vierumäki
Attendance: 40
[Game reference 1]
Blanka ŠkodováGoaliesAnni KeisalaReferees:
Atte Alastalo
Kalle Mikkonen
Linesmen:
Ilona Silander
Oskari Piironen
Křížová – 03:381–0
1–117:02 – Vainikka (Nieminen, Karjalainen)
1–222:53 – Laitinen (Vainikka, Vanhanen) (PP)
Křížová (Sarnovská, Pejzlová) (PP) – 26:162–2
Křížová (Vanišová, Tejralová) (PP) – 29:583–2
3–336:22 – Liikala (Nylund)
3–441:42 – Yrjänen (Pirttijärvi)
3–546:20 – Nieminen (Vanhanen) (PP)
Pejzlová (Pejšová, Lásková) – 52:234–5
6 minPenalties12 min
17Shots27
23 August 2023 (2023-08-23)
17:00
Sweden 0–2
(0–0, 0–1, 0–1)
 FinlandVierumäki 2, Vierumäki
Attendance: 45
[Game reference 2]
Emma SöderbergGoaliesTiia PajarinenReferees:
Reetta-Kaisa Lusi
Anniina Nurmi
Linesmen:
Arttu Sopanen
Henri Uotila
0–132:57 – Nieminen (Vainikka, Vanhanen) (PP)
0–259:34 – Vainikka (Liikala) (EN)
8 minPenalties0 min
11Shots32

24 August 2023 (2023-08-24)
17:00
Sweden 3–4
(2–1, 0–3, 1–0)
 CzechiaVierumäki 2, Vierumäki
Attendance: 20
[Game reference 3]
Tindra HolmGoaliesMichaela HesováReferees:
Markus Peltola
Lauri Knuuttila
Linesmen:
Juho Kovanen
Topias Tahkola
Hjalmarsson (Nylén Persson) (PP) – 03:131–0
Kjellbin (T. Johansson) (PP) – 08:352–0
2–109:55 – Lásková (Sarnovská, Pejšová)
2–228:58 – Křížová (Pejzlová, Tejralová) (PP2)
2–329:33 – Mrázová (Mlýnková) (PP)
2–435:49 – Sarnovská (Pejzlová, Tejralová) (PP)
Bouveng (Lidman) – 58:523–4
10 minPenalties12 min
20Shots23

25 August 2023 (2023-08-25)
17:00
Finland 2–6
(0–3, 1–2, 1–1)
 CzechiaIsku Areena, Lahti
Attendance: 871
[Game reference 4]
Emilia Kyrkkö
Anni Keisala
GoaliesViktorie ŠvejdováReferees:
Henna Åberg
Reetta-Kaisa Lusi
Linesmen:
Helinä Anttila
Tiina Saarimäki
0–103:49 – Vanišová (Křížová, Radová)
0–213:20 – Vanišová
0–314:18 – Neubauerová (Mrázová, Mlýnková)
Savolainen (Hiirikoski) – 25:091–3
1–425:25 – Mlýnková (Čajanová, Seroiszková)
1–533:27 – Šapovalivová
Nylund (Karjalainen, Liikala) – 54:292–5
2–659:57 – Radová (SH, EN)
2 minPenalties8 min
27Shots23
26 August 2023 (2023-08-26)
14:30
Finland 1–4
(1–1, 0–2, 0–1)
 SwedenVierumäen jäähalli, Vierumäki
Attendance: 60
[Game reference 5]
Anni KeisalaGoaliesIda BomanReferees:
Henna Åberg
Reetta-Kaisa Lusi
Linesmen:
Helinä Anttila
Tiina Saarimäki
Nieminen (Karjalainen, Vanhanen) – 11:511–0
1–112:38 – Hjalmarsson (Ljungblom, Östensson)
1–239:03 – T. Johansson (Thuvik) (PP)
1–339:35 – Svensson (Antonsson)
1–455:59 – Ljungblom (Östensson) (EN)
4 minPenalties8 min
34Shots24

27 August 2023 (2023-08-27)
13:00
Czechia 3–2
(2–0, 1–1, 0–1)
 SwedenVierumäki 2, Vierumäki
Attendance: 20
[Game reference 6]
Blanka Škodová
Michaela Hesová
GoaliesEmma SöderbergReferees:
Lassi Silván
Nikita Nikolajevs
Linesmen:
Niko Kalliolepo
Mark Seres
Radová (Mrázová) (PP) – 02:261–0
Křížová (Pejzlová, Vanišová) – 08:102–0
Vanišová (Pejzlová, Pejšová) – 24:553–0
3–134:52 – Hjalmarsson (Östensson, Ljungblom)
3–245:41 – Ljungblom (Hjalmarsson)
6 minPenalties8 min
26Shots26
Top scorers
Player GP G A Pts PIM
Czech RepublicDenisa Křížová 451 6 2
Czech RepublicMichaela Pejzlová 415 6 0
Czech RepublicTereza Vanišová 332 5 4
SwedenSara Hjalmarsson 431 4 4
FinlandPetra Nieminen 431 4 4
FinlandViivi Vainikka 422 4 0
SwedenLina Ljungblom 422 4 4
FinlandSanni Vanhanen 404 4 0
Czech RepublicTereza Radová 421 3 0
FinlandJulia Liikala 312 3 0
Source: Finnish Ice Hockey Association[6]
Goaltenders
Player GP TOI SA GA SO S-% GAA
FinlandTiia Pajarinen 160:001101 100 0.00
SwedenIda Boman 160:003410 97.1 1.00
SwedenEmma Söderberg 2117:435840 93.1 2.04
Czech RepublicViktorie Švejdová 160:002720 92.6 2.00
Czech RepublicMichaela Hesová 290:163950 87.2 3.32
Czech RepublicBlanka Škodová 288:343250 85.3 3.39
FinlandAnni Keisala 3141:375180 84.3 3.39
SwedenTindra Holm 158:462340 82.6 4.08
FinlandEmilia Kyrkkö 129:401140 63.6 8.09
Source: Finnish Ice Hockey Association[6]

Player awards

Players of the Game

Deutschland Cup

The second event of the season was a four-nations tournament held as part of the 2023 Deutschland Cup and played during 8 to 11 November 2023 at Fanatec Arena in Landshut, Germany. It was the inaugural women's tournament of the Deutschland Cup, which had previously included only a men's tournament since its establishment in 1987.[16] The national teams of Czechia, Denmark, Finland, and Germany participated in the women's tournament.[17][18][19][20]

Czechia swept the tournament – allowing just two goals against across three games played and recording two shutouts – to claim the first Deutschland Cup for women.[21][22] Finland ranked second, with one loss and two wins.[23] Germany placed third with one victory and Denmark concluded the tournament in last place with zero goals scored across three games.[24][25]

Czech centre Kateřina Mrázová and Finnish winger Petra Nieminen tied as top scorers of the Deutschland Cup, both scoring 3 goals and 3 assists for 6 points in three games. The tournament’s list of top-twenty scorers exclusively featured Czech and Finnish players and the top-ten table included a balance of five Czechs and five Finns. The leading goal scorer was winger Noemi Neubauerová of Czechia, with four goals, and the assists leader was winger Julia Liikala of Finland, with five assists. Tied at twenty-third overall on the tournament scoring list, German right winger Theresa Wagner was the host country’s leading scorer, with one goal in two games played; left winger Jennifer Miller was the only other German to notch a goal.[26]

Viktorie Švejdová topped the goaltending charts with zero goals against across 80 minutes in net. Her perfect record was matched by Finland’s Tiia Pajarinen, who also achieved 0.00 goals against average and a shutout across 60 minutes in net. Denmark’s best goalie was Caroline Thomsen, who faced 80 shots on goal – 28 more than any other goaltender – while maintaining a solid 92.5 save percentage across nearly 119 minutes in net.[27]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1  Czechia 3 3 0 0 0 17 2 +15 9
2  Finland 3 2 0 0 1 18 5 +13 6
3  Germany (H) 3 1 0 0 2 2 16 14 3
4  Denmark 3 0 0 0 3 0 14 14 0
Source: Finnish Ice Hockey Association[28]
(H) Host

Results

All times are local, Central European Time (UTC+1).[29]

8 November 2023
17:15
Czechia 4–2
(3–0, 0–1, 1–1)
 FinlandFanatec Arena, Landshut
Attendance: 300
[Game reference 7]
Klára PeslarováGoaliesAnni KeisalaReferees:
Vanessa Anselm
Tijana Haack
Linesmen:
Lara Fischer
Julia Struber
Neubauerová (Šapovalivová) – 07:201–0
Křížová (Mrázová, Pejšová) – 12:052–0
Pejzlová (Vanišová) – 18:023–0
3–132:18 – Savander (Salonen, Yrjölä)
3–245:26 – Nylund (Liikala) (PP)
Šapovalivová (Lásková) (EN) – 59:574–2
14 minPenalties8 min
22Shots18
8 November 2023
20:45
Germany 1–0
(0–0, 1–0, 0–0)
 DenmarkFanatec Arena, Landshut
Attendance: 1,028
[Game reference 8]
Sandra AbstreiterGoaliesCaroline ThomsenReferees:
Julia Kainberger
Svenja Strohmenger
Linesmen:
Marine Diant
Leonie Ernst
Miller (Häckelsmiller, Schmitz) – 28:241–0
6 minPenalties6 min
29Shots13

9 November 2023
17:15
Finland 8–0
(1–0, 2–0, 5–0)
 DenmarkFanatec Arena, Landshut
Attendance: 520
[Game reference 9]
Tiia PajarinenGoaliesCaroline BjergstadReferees:
Vanessa Anselm
Svenja Stohmenger
Linesmen:
Marine Diant
Julia Strube
Savolainen (Vanhanen, Liikala) – 06:521–0
Nieminen (Vanhanen, Liikala) – 24:112–0
Nieminen (Hiirikoski, Liikala) – 39:373–0
Savolainen (Nieminen) – 41:134–0
Nieminen (Vanhanen, Savolainen) – 43:035–0
Täks (Hiirikoski, Schalin) – 48:216–0
Täks (Rantala, Nylund) – 53:017–0
Tulus (Yrjölä, Nieminen) (PP) – 59:488–0
2 minPenalties12 min
52Shots7

10 November 2023
16:00
Czechia 5–0
(2–0, 1–0, 2–0)
 DenmarkFanatec Arena, Landshut
Attendance: 308
[Game reference 10]
Viktorie ŠvejdováGoaliesCaroline ThomsenReferees:
Svenja Strohmenger
Julia Kainberger
Linesmen:
Leonie Ernst
Lara Fischer[30]
Vanišová (Křížová, Seroiszková) – 03:281–0
Plosová (Mrázová, Pištěková) – 04:422–0
Mrázová (Jůzková, Lásková) – 35:263–0
Neubauerová (Mrázová) – 43:324–0
Mrázová (Neubauerová) – 50:075–0
4 minPenalties10 min
51Shots10
10 November 2023
20:00
Germany 1–8
(0–2, 0–4, 1–2)
 FinlandFanatec Arena, Landshut
Attendance: 1,667
[Game reference 11]
Chiara SchultesGoaliesAnni KeisalaReferees:
Vanessa Anselm
Tijana Haack
Linesmen:
Marine Diant
Julia Strube
0–110:00 – Vanhanen (Liikala, Rantala)
0–213:56 – Tulus (Salonen, Savolainen)
0–322:57 – Vainikka (Tulus) (SH)
0–424:10 – Salonen (Savolainen, Yrjänen) (SH)
0–528:12 – Liikala (SH)
0–633:04 – Kaila (Salonen, Montonen)
0–740:22 – Tulus (Nylund)
Wagner (Kluge) – 49:051–7
1–849:25 – Yrjänen (Seikkula, Koukkula)
4 minPenalties14 min
11Shots30

11 November 2023
15:30
Germany 0–8
(0–3, 0–1, 0–4)
 CzechiaFanatec Arena, Landshut
Attendance: 3,007
[Game reference 12]
Sandra AbstreiterGoaliesKlára Peslarová
Viktorie Švejdová
Referees:
Tijana Haack
Julia Kainberger
Linesmen:
Leonie Ernst
Lara Fischer
0–105:47 – Neubauerová (Šapovalivová) (PP)
0–208:24 – Čajanová (Křížová)
0–319:45 – Křížová (Lásková, Seroiszková)
0–439:13 – Přibylová (Tejralová, Plosová)
0–540:44 – Křížová
0–649:49 – Neubauerová
0–750:45 – Plosová (Pištěková)
0–856:33 – Mrázová (Pejšová, Šapovalivová) (PP)
16 minPenalties6 min
22Shots34
Top scorers
Player GP G A Pts PIM
Czech RepublicKateřina Mrázová 333 6 2
FinlandPetra Nieminen 333 6 2
FinlandJulia Liikala 315 6 0
Czech RepublicNoemi Neubauerová 341 5 0
Czech RepublicDenisa Křížová 332 5 0
FinlandRonja Savolainen 323 5 2
FinlandNoora Tulus 331 4 0
Czech RepublicAdéla Šapovalivová 313 4 0
FinlandSanni Vanhanen 313 4 2
Czech RepublicTereza Plosová 321 3 0
Source: Finnish Ice Hockey Association[26]
Goaltenders
Player GP TOI SA GA SO S-% GAA
Czech RepublicViktorie Švejdová 280:001201 100 0.00
FinlandTiia Pajarinen 160:00701 100 0.00
Czech RepublicKlára Peslarová 2100:003820 94.7 1.20
DenmarkCaroline Thomsen 2118:368060 92.5 3.04
FinlandAnni Keisala 2118:553240 87.5 2.02
DenmarkCaroline Bjergstad 160:005280 84.6 8.00
GermanySandra Abstreiter 2120:004781 83.0 4.00
GermanyChiara Schultes 160:002980 72.4 8.00
Source: Finnish Ice Hockey Association[27]

Player awards

Players of the Game

Five Nations Tournament in Falun

The penultimate tournament of the season will be a Five Nations Tournament during 13 to 17 December 2023 in Falun, Sweden. The national teams of Czechia, Finland, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland are expected to participate.[36][37][38]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1  Czechia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2  Finland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3  Germany 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4  Sweden (H) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5   Switzerland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
First match(es) will be played: 13 December 2023. Source: Finnish Ice Hockey Association[39]
(H) Host

EHT Final in Czechia

The season will conclude with the EHT Finals during 5 to 11 February 2023 in Czechia. The national teams of Czechia, Finland, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland are expected to participate.[5][36][40][20][37][38]

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Game references

  1. "EHT: 3 Nations Tournament 22.-27.8.2023 Vierumäki, FIN: Game No. 11485". Finnish Ice Hockey Association. 22 August 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
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