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1997 Spengler Cup

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1997 Spengler Cup
Davos, Switzerland
Tournament details
Host country  Switzerland
Venue(s)Eisstadion Davos, Davos
Dates26 – 31 December 1997
Teams5
Final positions
Champions 
Canada Team Canada (7th title)
Runner-up 
Sweden Färjestad BK
Tournament statistics
Games played11
Goals scored76 (6.91 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Todd Elik (8 pts)
← 1996
1998 →

The 1997 Spengler Cup was held in Davos, Switzerland from December 26 to December 31, 1997. All matches were played at host HC Davos's home Eisstadion Davos. The final was won 8–3 by Team Canada over Färjestad BK.

Team Canada was coached by Andy Murray.[1]

Teams participating

Tournament

Round-Robin results

Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
Canada Team Canada 4 3 1 14 7 +7 6
Sweden Färjestad BK 4 3 1 16 13 +3 6
Finland Jokerit 4 2 2 13 12 +1 4
Germany Mannheimer ERC 4 2 2 11 14 −3 4
Switzerland HC Davos 4 0 4 11 19 −8 0

All times local (CET/UTC +1) [2]

December 26, 1997
15:30
Switzerland HC Davos1–3Canada Team CanadaEisstadion Davos
December 26, 1997
20:45
Sweden Färjestad BK3–2Finland JokeritEisstadion Davos
December 27, 1997
15:30
Germany Mannheimer ERC3–1Switzerland HC DavosEisstadion Davos
December 27, 1997
20:45
Canada Team Canada1–3Sweden Färjestad BKEisstadion Davos
December 28, 1997
15:30
Finland Jokerit3–2Germany Mannheimer ERCEisstadion Davos
December 28, 1997
20:45
Switzerland HC Davos5–7Sweden Färjestad BKEisstadion Davos
December 29, 1997
15:30
Canada Team Canada7–1Germany Mannheimer ERCEisstadion Davos
December 29, 1997
20:45
Finland Jokerit6–4Switzerland HC DavosEisstadion Davos
December 30, 1997
15:30
Sweden Färjestad BK3–5Germany Mannheimer ERCEisstadion Davos
December 30, 1997
20:45
Canada Team Canada3–2Finland JokeritEisstadion Davos

Finals

December 31, 1997
12:00
Canada Team Canada8–3Sweden Färjestad BKEisstadion Davos

References

  1. ^ "ANDY MURRAY RESIGNS AS HEAD COACH OF CANADA'S MEN'S FULL TIME NATIONAL TEAM". 1998-05-22. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  2. ^ Helsingin Sanomat Dec 28th 1997 - Jan 2nd 1998

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