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Victoria Cup (ice hockey)

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TheVictoria Cup was series of games played between professionalice hockey teams from Europe and the North AmericanNational Hockey League (NHL). The event was held twice, in2008 and2009.

History

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The Victoria Cup was announced in 2007 as one of the highlight events to celebrate 2008, the 100th anniversary of theInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The Victoria Cup was named to commemorate thefirst recorded organised indoor ice hockey game, played in 1875 at theVictoria Skating Rink inMontreal,Quebec, Canada.

This is a milestone for international hockey and for the relationship between the IIHF and the National Hockey League," said IIHF President René Fasel. "Ever since the historic game between the Montreal Canadiens and CSKA Moscow on New Year's Eve 1975, hockey fans around the world have been longing for games between NHL clubs and European teams. There have been several games since then, but this is the first time we will have a summit meeting, a one-off final, for a trophy which we hope will be part of the annual international calendar for years to come.[1]

— René Fasel, IIHF President

In the two editions of the event held, different criteria were used to choose the competing teams. One challenger, from Europe, was the winner of theIIHF European Champions Cup (in the2009 edition) and then theChampions Hockey League (2009 edition). The other, from North America, was chosen by the NHL head office from among the teams that opened their NHL seasons with games in Europe. The IIHF publicly stated their wish to have the NHL champions (winners of theStanley Cup) represent the NHL, but the NHL did not agree to that proposal, though theChicago Blackhawks who challenged for the Victoria Cup in 2009 would go on to win the Stanley Cup during the2009–10 season.

2008 Victoria Cup

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Main article:2008 Victoria Cup

On October 1, 2008, the first Victoria Cup was awarded to theNew York Rangers who won 4–3 against theMetallurg Magnitogorsk, winners of the2008 European Champions Cup.[2] The game was played under IIHF rules at thePostFinance Arena inBern, Switzerland.[1] Referees were split between the NHL and the IIHF.

The match was preceded by an exhibition game on September 30, 2008, between hostSC Bern and the New York Rangers, which was won by the Rangers. It was the first time a Swiss club played against an NHL team.[1] The Rangers followed the Victoria Cup game with two NHL regular season games against theTampa Bay Lightning inPrague, Czech Republic, on October 4 and 5 atO2 Arena.[3]

2009 Victoria Cup

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Main article:2009 Victoria Cup

The second edition was contested by theZSC Lions, champions of theChampions Hockey League, and theChicago Blackhawks. The match was played on September 29, 2009 at theHallenstadion inZürich, Switzerland.[4] ZSC Lions defeated the Blackhawks 2–1.[5]

2010–present

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TheChampions Hockey League was cancelled after the2008–09 season with the IIHF originally announcing that the third edition of the Victoria Cup would feature an NHL team against a team from one of the top four European ice hockey leagues (KHL,SM-liiga,Czech Extraliga orElitserien).[6] However, the event was not held since the 2009 edition.

Trophy

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The IIHF commissioned a new trophy designed by GDE Bertoni, which designed theFIFA World Cup Trophy. The Victoria Cup is a gold cup with 12 Perspex – a thermoplastic material – light blue ice hockey sticks, six on each side, sitting on a marble case and forming a "V" coming up and out of the Cup. The names of the winning clubs are engraved on the back of the sticks.[7]

Results

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YearWinnerScoreRunner-upAttendanceVenue
2008United StatesNew York Rangers4–3RussiaMetallurg Magnitogorsk13,794[8]PostFinance-Arena,Bern, Switzerland
2009SwitzerlandZSC Lions2–1United StatesChicago Blackhawks9,744Hallenstadion,Zürich, Switzerland

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abc"Rangers challenge Metallurg". IIHF. January 26, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2008.
  2. ^McKenzie, Bob (January 24, 2008)."McKenzie: NHL's European plans finalized". TSN.ca. Archived fromthe original on January 28, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2008.
  3. ^"Four NHL teams to open the 2008-09 regular season in Europe Oct. 4-5". NHL.com. January 26, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2008.[dead link]
  4. ^"Chicago-Zurich for Victoria Cup". IIHF. Archived fromthe original on May 26, 2011. RetrievedMay 10, 2009.
  5. ^"Tournament Report". IIHF. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2009.
  6. ^"Victoria Cup set to leave Switzerland". International Ice Hockey Federation. Archived fromthe original on April 26, 2017. RetrievedOctober 7, 2009.
  7. ^"Victoria Cup unveiled". IIHF. September 30, 2008. Archived fromthe original on May 26, 2011. RetrievedOctober 1, 2008.
  8. ^Rosen, Dan (October 1, 2008)."Rangers rally to win Victoria Cup". NHL.COM. RetrievedOctober 1, 2008.
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