2003 Sweden Hockey Games

2004 Sweden Hockey Games
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
Venues2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates4-9 February 2003
Teams5
Final positions
Champions  Russia (1st title)
Runners-up  Sweden
Third place  Canada
Fourth place Finland
Tournament statistics
Games played10
Goals scored51 (5.1 per game)
Attendance67,741 (6,774 per game)
Scoring leader Niklas Andersson (5 points)

The 2003 Sweden Hockey Games were played between February 4-9, 2003 in Stockholm, Sweden. The Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden, Russia and Canada played a round-robin for a total of four games per team and 10 games in total. Five of the matches were played in the Globen in Stockholm, Sweden, and one match in the Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland. The tournament was won by Russia. The tournament was part of 2003–04 Euro Hockey Tour.

Games against Canada was not included in the 2003–04 Euro Hockey Tour.[1]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1  Russia 4 3 1 0 0 14 7 +7 11
2  Sweden 4 1 1 1 1 11 10 +1 6
3  Canada 4 1 0 2 1 11 15 −4 5
4  Finland 4 0 2 1 1 6 10 −4 5
5  Czech Republic 4 0 1 1 2 9 9 0 3
Source: swehockey[2]

Games

All times are local. Stockholm – (Central European TimeUTC+1) Helsinki – (Eastern European TimeUTC+2)

4 February 2003
17:30
Finland 1-0 OT
(0–0, 0–0, 0–0)
(OT: 1–0)
 Czech RepublicHartwall Areena, Helsinki
Attendance: 6,326
Game reference
Kimmo KapanenGoaliesRoman MálekReferee:
Lars-Johan Ryhed
Linesmen:
Antti Hämäläinen
Stefan Fonselius
61:56 – Tuomas Pihlman (Markku Tähtinen, Mikko Luoma)1-0
8 minPenalties8 min
33Shots23
4 February 2003
19:00
Sweden 4-3 GWS
(1-2, 1-0, 1-1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 CanadaGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 7,783
Game reference
Daniel HenrikssonGoaliesJoaquin GageReferee:
Hannu Henriksson
Linesmen:
Mikael Ljungqvist
Nicklas Smedman
0-101:00 – Michael Henrich
06:25 – Mika Hannula (Thomas Rhodin)1-1
1-207:19 – Nathan Smith (Jamie Heward)
22:36 – Niklas Andersson (Jari Tolsa)2-2
42:54 – Magnus Johansson (PP)3-2
3-355:10 – David Nemirovsky (Chris Armstrong)
Andersson Shootout Lombardi
2 minPenalties33 min
51Shots23
5 February 2003
19:00
Russia 4-1
(2-0, 0-1, 2-0)
 CanadaGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 2,072
Game reference
Andrei TsaryovGoaliesJamie HodsonReferee:
Lars-Johan Ryhed
Linesmen:
Fredrik Ulriksson
Johan Andersson
01:40 – Vasili Turkovsky (Alexei Tereshchenko)1-0
13:04 – Aleksander Suglobov (Sergei Soin)2-0
2-130:45 – Paul DiPietro (Michael Henrich)
47:20 – Ruslan Bernikov (Sergei Gusev)3-1
57:36 – Dmitri Erofeyev (Sergei Zinovjev)4-1
10 minPenalties18 min
33Shots22
6 February 2003
15:30
Finland 2-3 OT
(0-0, 1-1, 1-1)
(OT: 0–0)
 RussiaGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 1,156
Game reference
Ari SulanderGoaliesYegor PodomatskyReferee:
Thomas Andersson
Linesmen:
Anders Karlberg
Leo Takula
0-127:46 – Sergei Krivokrasov
31:44 – Sami Torkki (Jukka Voutilainen) (PP)1-1
48:19 – Marko Kiprusoff (Juha Ylönen, Juha Lind) (PP)2-1
2-256:55 – Aleksander Suglobov (Sergei Vyshedkevich)
2-360:19 – Sergei Krivokrasov (Sergei Vyshedkevich)
10 minPenalties10 min
20Shots26
6 February 2003
19:00
Sweden 4-1
(2-1, 1-0, 1-0)
 Czech RepublicGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 7,529
Game reference
Henrik LundqvistGoaliesAdam SvobodaReferee:
Hannu Henriksson
Linesmen:
Mikael Ljungqvist
Nicklas Smedman
06:01 – Niklas Andersson (Magnus Johansson)1-0
11:26 – Johan Davidsson (Ronnie Sundin)2-0
2-119:51 – Libor Procházka (Radim Tesařík)
32:15 – Johan Davidsson (Petri Liimatainen)3-1
59:55 – Magnus Kahnberg (Jari Tolsa)4-1
16 minPenalties14 min
33Shots20
7 February 2003
19:00
Czech Republic 3-2
(1-1, 0-1, 1-0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 CanadaGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 2,831
Game reference
Roman MálekGoaliesJoaquin GageReferee:
Ulf Rådbjer
Linesmen:
Fredrik Ulriksson
Joacim Karlsson
04:29 – Michal Sýkora (PP)1-0
1-118:29 – Mike Maneluk (David Nemirovsky)
1-233:53 – Chuck Kobasew (Jamie Heward) (PP)
41:56 – Tomáš Blažek (Petr Tenkrát, Pavel Kolařík)2-2
Hudler
Blažek
Hudler
Shootout Maneluk
Kobasew
Maneluk
18 minPenalties22 min
41Shots31
8 February 2003
12:00
Canada 5-4
(3-2, 2-1, 0-1)
 FinlandGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 9,673
Game reference
Jamie HodsonGoaliesNiklas BäckströmReferee:
Vyacheslav Bulanov
Linesmen:
Fredrik Ulriksson
Mikael Ljungqvist
0-103:52 – Esa Pirnes (Mikko Luoma, Tuukka Mäntylä) (PP)
10:36 – Shane Peacock (Darryl Shannon)1-1
11:24 – Craig Ferguson (David Nemirovsky)2-1
15:36 – Jamie Heward (Matthew Lombardi) (PP)3-1
3-216:56 – Juha Lind (Marko Kiprusoff)
27:51 – David Nemirovsky4-2
30:38 – Shane Peacock (David Nemirovsky)5-2
5-333:58 – Antti-Jussi Niemi (Kimmo Rintanen, Jukka Hentunen)
5-455:19 – Marko Kiprusoff (Kimmo Rintanen, Niklas Bäckström)
18 minPenalties10 min
13Shots41
8 February 2003
15:30
Russia 4-2
(1-1, 2-0, 1-1)
 SwedenGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 13,850
Game reference
Andrei TsaryovGoaliesDaniel HenrikssonReferee:
Frantisek Rejthar
Linesmen:
Anders Karlberg
Leo Takula
0-106:59 – Niklas Andersson (Johan Davidsson, [[]])
18:31 – Sergei Krivokrasov (Sergei Vyshedkevich, Alexei Chupin)1-1
25:30 – Igor Grigorenko (Vladimir Antipov)2-1
39:27 – Igor Grigorenko (Alexei Chupin)3-1
3-241:49 – Niklas Nordgren (Jonas Rönnqvist, Mathias Tjärnqvist)
59:43 – Igor Grigorenko (Sergei Krivokrasov)4-2
2 minPenalties6 min
18Shots32
9 February 2003
13:00
Czech Republic 2-3
(0-0, 1-2, 1-1)
 RussiaGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 2,671
Game reference
Adam SvobodaGoaliesYegor PodomatskyReferee:
Christer
Linesmen:
Anders Karlberg Lärking
Nicklas Smedman
0-130:02 – Sergei Zinovjev (Aleksander Suglobov)
33:44 – Tomáš Kucharčík (Tomáš Vlasák)1-1
1-234:30 – Sergei Zinovjev
1-343:51 – Vladimir Antipov (Aleksander Suglobov, Sergei Zinovjev)
45:01 – Petr Kadlec (František Kučera)2-3
10 minPenalties6 min
34Shots27
9 February 2003
17:00
Sweden 1-2
(1-0, 0-1, 0-0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1) GWS
 FinlandGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 13,850
Game reference
Henrik LundqvistGoaliesAri SulanderReferee:
Vyacheslav Bulanov
Linesmen:
Mikael Ljungqvist
Leo Takula
04:50 – Jonas Rönnqvist (Niklas Andersson, Niklas Nordgren)1-0
1-123:31 – Juha Ylönen (Marko Kiprusoff, Markku Tähtinen) (PP)
Andersson ShootoutNummelin
14 minPenalties12 min
29Shots32

Scoring leaders

Pos Player Country GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
1 Niklas Andersson  Sweden 4 4 1 5 +5 2 LW
2 David Nemirovsky  Canada 4 2 3 5 +5 0 RW
2 Sergei Zinovjev  Russia 4 2 3 5 +5 0 CE
4 Sergei Krivokrasov  Russia 4 3 1 4 +6 2 RW
5 Marko Kiprusoff  Finland 4 2 2 4 +1 0 LD

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: swehockey[3]

Goaltending leaders

Pos Player Country TOI GA GAA Sv% SO
1 Roman Málek  Czech Republic 126:56 3 1.42 95.31 0
2 Andrei Tsaryov  Russia 120:00 3 1.50 94.44 0
3 Henrik Lundqvist  Sweden 125:01 3 1.44 94.23 0
4 Ari Sulander  Finland 125:19 4 1.92 92.73 0
5 Yegor Podomatsky  Russia 120:19 4 1.99 92.59 0
6 Joaquin Gage  Canada 130:02 7 3.23 92.39 0
7 Adam Svoboda  Czech Republic 118:47 6 3.03 89.83 0
8 Jamie Hodson  Canada 120:00 8 4.00 89.19 0
9 Daniel Henriksson  Sweden 124:30 6 2.89 85.00 0

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: swehockey[4]

Tournament awards

The tournament directorate named the following players in the tournament 2003:[5]

Media All-Star Team:

References

  1. ^ "Sweden Hockey Games 2023 Summary". swehockey.se (in Swedish). swehockey. 2023-02-09. Retrieved 2025-12-03.
  2. ^ "Sweden Hockey Games 2003 Standings". eurohockey.com. swehockey. 2003-02-09. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  3. ^ "Sweden Hockey Games 2003 Scoring Leaders". swehockey.se. swehockey. 2003-02-09. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  4. ^ "Sweden Hockey Games 2003 Goaltending Leaders". swehockey.se. swehockey. 2003-02-09. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
  5. ^ "Best players by position".