Switzerland Men All Time Results
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Tre Kronors Officiella
TEAM SWEDEN UNOFFICIAL NATIONAL GAMES Last update: Sunday May 5 2019 Team Sweden has played unofficial national games since 1921. BELGIUM 1923 3/2 Antwerpen 6-3 Against city team of Antwerp 1923 4/2 Antwerp 8-1 1924 10/2 Antwerp 2-1 after two Overtime periods Against city team of Antwerp 1924 15/3 Milano 12-1 DENMARK 2004 3/2 Malmö 6-3 2008 10/4 Aalborg 4-1 2010 5/5 Ängelholm 10-3 2014 16/4 Ängelholm 5-2 2014 18/4 Malmö 6-2 2018 12/4 Rungsted 4-1 2018 14/4 Rödovre 5-1 2019 17/4 Odense 3-2 2019 18/4 Rödovre 2-0 ENGLAND 1946 14/3 London 14-2 tour in England Sweden was represented by Hammarby IF FINLAND 1928 29/1 Helsinki 8-1 1928 30/1 Helsinki 3-1 1933 17/2 Stockholm 11-1* *First national game at Östermalms IP 1933 18/2 Stockholm 6-0 1938 4/2 Helsinki 3-1 Sweden was represented by Karlbergs BK 1939 29/1 Stockholm 6-1 1941 17/2 Helsinki 11-0 1941 18/2 Turku 3-1 1945 14/2 Stockholm 9-0 1946 25/2 Tampere 9-5 1947 3/3 Tavastehus 13-8 1947 4/3 Tampere 8-5 1948 25/2 Helsinki 4-2 1948 26/2 Tampere 8-0 1949 3/3 Turku 9-5 Sweden was represented by Gävle Godtemplares IK 1949 4/3 Tavastehus 6-2 Sweden was represented by Gävle Godtemplares IK 1950 15/2 Tampere 4-2 1950 16/2 Helsinki 9-4 1951 15/2 Forshaga 3-2 1951 16/2 Norrköping 8-1 1952 27/2 Ludvika 2-0* Sweden was represented by an Dala combination. -
Germany Men All Time Results
Germany vs Nations 01/10/10 England (Prince's Ice Hockey Club) – Germany 1 0 European Championships In Les Avants, Switzerland 01/11/10 Belgium – Germany 3 5 European Championships In Les Avants, Switzerland 01/12/10 Switzerland – Germany 1 9 European Championships In Les Avants, Switzerland 01/16/10 France – Germany 4 2 Chamonix Cup In Chamonix, France 01/18/10 Belgium – Germany 0 5 Chamonix Cup In Chamonix, France 02/11/10 Belgium – Germany 3 5 International Tournament of Berlin In Berlin, Germany 02/12/10 France – Germany 4 1 International Tournament of Berlin In Berlin, Germany 03/18/10 Belgium – Germany 7 1 Lannoy Comte Cup In Brussels, Belgium 01/13/11 England – Germany 4 5 Avants Tournament In Montreux, Switzerland 01/14/11 Belgium – Germany 0 8 Avants Tournament In Montreux, Switzerland 01/15/11 Switzerland – Germany 3 4 Avants Tournament In Montreux, Switzerland 01/16/11 Belgium – Germany 2 8 Chamonix Cup In Chamonix, France 01/17/11 England – Germany 2 9 Chamonix Cup In Chamonix, France 01/19/11 France – Germany 1 3 Chamonix Cup In Chamonix, France 02/15/11 Bohemia – Germany 4 1 European Championships In Berlin, Germany 02/16/11 Belgium – Germany 0 6 European Championships In Berlin, Germany 02/17/11 Switzerland – Germany 0 10 European Championships In Berlin, Germany 12/21/11 Belgium – Germany 4 2 Brussels Tournament In Brussels, Belgium 12/22/11 France – Germany 0 7 Brussels Tournament In Brussels, Belgium 01/17/12 France – Germany 1 0 Chamonix Cup, Chamonix, France 02/03/12 Austria-Hungary – Germany 1 4 European Championships -
Tre Kronors Officiella
TEAM SWEDEN UNOFFICIAL NATIONAL GAMES Last update: Tuesday February 9 2020 Team Sweden has played unofficial national games since 1921. BELGIUM 1923 3/2 Antwerpen 6-3 Against city team of Antwerp 1923 4/2 Antwerp 8-1 1924 10/2 Antwerp 2-1 after two Overtime periods Against city team of Antwerp 1924 15/3 Milano 12-1 DENMARK 2004 3/2 Malmö 6-3 2008 10/4 Aalborg 4-1 2010 5/5 Ängelholm 10-3 2014 16/4 Ängelholm 5-2 2014 18/4 Malmö 6-2 2018 12/4 Rungsted 4-1 2018 14/4 Rödovre 5-1 2019 17/4 Odense 3-2 2019 18/4 Rödovre 2-0 ENGLAND 1946 14/3 London 14-2 tour in England Sweden was represented by Hammarby IF FINLAND 1928 29/1 Helsinki 8-1 1928 30/1 Helsinki 3-1 1933 17/2 Stockholm 11-1* *First national game at Östermalms IP 1933 18/2 Stockholm 6-0 1938 4/2 Helsinki 3-1 Sweden was represented by Karlbergs BK 1939 29/1 Stockholm 6-1 1941 17/2 Helsinki 11-0 1941 18/2 Turku 3-1 1945 14/2 Stockholm 9-0 1946 25/2 Tampere 9-5 1947 3/3 Tavastehus 13-8 1947 4/3 Tampere 8-5 1948 25/2 Helsinki 4-2 1948 26/2 Tampere 8-0 1949 3/3 Turku 9-5 Sweden was represented by Gävle Godtemplares IK 1949 4/3 Tavastehus 6-2 Sweden was represented by Gävle Godtemplares IK 1950 15/2 Tampere 4-2 1950 16/2 Helsinki 9-4 1951 15/2 Forshaga 3-2 1951 16/2 Norrköping 8-1 1952 27/2 Ludvika 2-0* Sweden was represented by an Dala combination.