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Team Sweden TRE KRONOR Karjala Tournament in Helsinki, Finland, During November 2-8, 2020 Team Sweden TRE KRONOR Karjala Tournament in Helsinki, Finland, during November 2-8, 2020 Mon. Nov 2 10.00 Assembly Arlanda, Terminal 5 12.00 Departure with charter 14.00 Arrival to Helsinki Vaanta airport Covid-test Vaanta airport Bus to hotel 16.00 Lunch Hotell 19.30 Dinner Hotell 21.30 Evening snack Hotell Tue. Nov 3 Breakfast Hotell Bus to arena TBA Ice practice Hartwall Arena Bus to hotel Lunch Hotell Dinner Hotell Evening snack Hotell Wed. Nov 4 Breakfast Hotell Bus to arena TBA Ice practice Hartwall Arena Bus to hotel Lunch Hotell Dinner Hotell Evening snack Hotell Thu. Nov 5 Breakfast Hotell Bus to arena TBA Ice practice Hartwall Arena Bus to hotel 11.45 Lunch Hotell 12.15 Bus to the arena 14.30 GAME CZE – SWE Hartwall Arena 17.30 Bus to the hotel 17.45 Dinner Hotell 21.00 Evening snack Hotell Fri. Nov 6 Breakfast Hotell Bus to arena TBA Ice practice Hartwall Arena Bus to hotel Lunch Hotell Dinner Hotell Sat. Nov 7 Breakfast Hotell Bus to arena TBA Ice practice Hartwall Arena Bus to hotel 10.30 Pre game meal Hotell 11.15 Bus to arena BESÖKSADRESS POSTADRESS KONTAKT Tjushornsgränd 6, 3 tr Box 5204 Tel.: +46 8 449 04 00 121 63 Johanneshov 121 16 Johanneshov e-post: [email protected] Team Sweden TRE KRONOR Karjala Tournament in Helsinki, Finland, during November 2-8, 2020 Sat. Nov 7 13.30 GAME SWE - RUS Hartwall Arena 16.30 Bus to hotel 16.45 Dinner Hotell 20.30 Evening snack Hotell Sun. Nov 8 Breakfast Hotell Bus to arena Ice practice Hartwall Arena Bus to hotel Lunch Hotell 14.30 Pre game snack with pasta Hotell 15.15 Bus to arena 17.30 GAME FIN – SWE Hartwall Arena Dinner, in the dressing room 20.30 Bus to Helsinki airport 22.00 Departure with charter Vaanta airport 22.00 Arrival to Stockholm Arlanda T5 Home journeys or overnight stay Game Schedule Nov 5 14.30 CZE-SWE Hartwall Arena, Helsinki 18.30 RUS-FIN Hartwall Arena, Helsinki Nov 7 13.30 SWE-RUS Hartwall Arena, Helsinki 17.30 FIN-CZE Hartwall Arena, Helsinki Nov 8 13.30 CZE-RUS Hartwall Arena, Helsinki 17.30 FIN-SWE Hartwall Arena, Helsinki BESÖKSADRESS POSTADRESS KONTAKT Tjushornsgränd 6, 3 tr Box 5204 Tel.: +46 8 449 04 00 121 63 Johanneshov 121 16 Johanneshov e-post: [email protected] .
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