The 2010 European Trophy was a European ice hockey tournament, played between 11 August and 5 September 2010. It was the first edition of the European Trophy. The final weekend was played in Salzburg and Zell am See, with the final held at the Eisarena Salzburg, which Eisbären Berlin won 5âÂÂ3 over HV71 Jönköping.
Participating clubs
The 2010 edition featured 18 participating clubs from seven countries around Europe. The clubs were divided into two divisions: the Capital Division and the Central Division. Each division consisted of nine teams in a regulation round, while the top four teams of each division qualified for the playoffs. However, the Red Bull Salzburg qualified as hosts and therefore took over the worst fourth ranked team out of both divisions, as they failed to end up in the top 4 spots in the Central Division.
Regulation round
Capital Division
Standings
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Games
August 11
August 13
- Jokerit â Eisbären Berlin 7 â 2 (1âÂÂ0, 3âÂÂ1, 3âÂÂ1)
- HIFK â Sparta Praha 5 â 3 (4âÂÂ1, 1âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ2)
- VÃÂ¥lerenga IF â Adler Mannheim 3 â 2 GWS (1âÂÂ2, 1âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ0)
- DjurgÃÂ¥rdens IF â Linköpings HC 5 â 0 (3âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ0)
August 14
August 18
- Sparta Praha â Färjestads BK 5 â 1 (0âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ0, 3âÂÂ1)
- Jokerit â HIFK 3 â 1 (2âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ1)
- Adler Mannheim â DjurgÃÂ¥rdens IF 3 â 0 (0âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ0)
- Eisbären Berlin â Linköpings HC 4 â 3 GWS (1âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ2, 0âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ0)
August 20
- Sparta Praha â DjurgÃÂ¥rdens IF 0 â 1 GWS (0âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ1)
- Jokerit â VÃÂ¥lerenga IF 2 â 1 (1âÂÂ1, 0âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ0)
- Eisbären Berlin â Färjestads BK 5 â 2 (1âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ2)
- Adler Mannheim â Linköpings HC 4 â 5 GWS (3âÂÂ3, 1âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ1, 0âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ1)
August 21
August 25
August 27
August 28
Central Division
Standings
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Games
August 11
August 12
August 13
August 14
August 18
- TPS â Oulun Kärpät 4 â 3 SD (2âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ1, 1âÂÂ2, 1âÂÂ0)
- EC Red Bull Salzburg â Frölunda Indians 4 â 5 SD (1âÂÂ2, 1âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ1)
- ZSC Lions â HV71 Jönköping 1 â 6 (1âÂÂ5, 0âÂÂ1, 0âÂÂ0)
- SC Bern â Malmö Redhawks 5 â 1 (1âÂÂ1, 3âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ0)
August 19
August 20
August 21
August 25
August 27
- Malmö Redhawks â Oulun Kärpät 2 â 5 (1âÂÂ2, 1âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ3)
- HV71 Jönköping â Tappara 4 â 3 SD (2âÂÂ2, 1âÂÂ1, 0âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ0)
- Frölunda Indians â TPS 7 â 6 SD (3âÂÂ3, 2âÂÂ2, 1âÂÂ1, 1âÂÂ0)
- ZSC Lions â SC Bern 2 â 3 (0âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ3)
August 28
Statistics
Scoring leaders
Leading goaltenders
Playoffs
The top four teams of each division qualified for the playoffs, which took place in Salzburg and Zell am See between 3âÂÂ5 September. However, EC Red Bull Salzburg qualified as hosts, as they failed to finish among the four best teams in their division, and therefore the best fourth ranked team out of both divisions qualified for the playoffs.
Bracket
Matches
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Quarter-finals
5th place qualification games
Semi-finals
7th place game
5th place game
Bronze medal game
Final
Statistics
Scoring leaders
Leading goaltenders
Final standings
See also
References
External links