The 2013 European Trophy was the fourth and final season of the European Trophy, an annually held European ice hockey tournament. It was also the eighth tournament since its predecessor, the Nordic Trophy, was launched in 2006. The regulation round began on 6 August 2013 with the South Division game between Piráti ChomutovSparta Praha, and ended on 8 September 2013. The playoffs were played between 19 and 22 December 2013 in Berlin. The preliminary schedule for the regulation round was released on 15 April 2013.

JYP won the tournament, defeating Färjestad BK in the final 2–1. Like last year's tournament, the same 32 teams participated in the tournament, marking the first time since 2007 that the teams remained the same from last year. For the first time in tournament history, Eisbären Berlin hosted the playoffs, the Red Bulls Salute. It marked the first time that the playoffs were hosted in a single city, as well as the first time that the playoffs weren't hosted in Austria.

Tournament format

The 32 teams in the tournament were, partly based on geographical location, divided into four divisions: the West Division, the North Division, the South Division, and the East Division. Each division consisted of 8 teams who played a round-robin in their division, with an extra game against a local rival in their division, giving a total of 8 games per team. Each team was assigned four home games as well as four road games. The match-ups were nearly identical to last year, the only difference being that the home–away team assignings were switched for each game. Six teams qualified for the playoffs: Eisbären Berlin (as host), the winner of each division, and the best 2nd-placed team of all four divisions.

If at least two teams in the same division or at least two 2nd-placed teams ended up tied in points, the following tie-breaker format was used:

  1. Best goal difference
  2. Most goals scored in total (goals for)
  3. Results in games against the tied teams
  4. Drawing of lots

Playing format

If a game was tied after regulation time (60 minutes), a 5-minute overtime period was played. During overtime, both teams substitute only 4 players on the ice at once (except for 3 when either of the teams has a penalized player). If no team scores during the overtime period, a shootout was played, starting with three penalty shots for both teams. If the shootout remains tied after the first three rounds, sudden death rounds were played until a winning team has been determined.

In the regulation round games, the teams get three points for a regulation-time victory, two points for an overtime/shootout win, one point for losing in overtime/shootout, and zero points for a regulation loss.

Prize money

After the regulation round, the four division winners receive 25 000 each, the four second-placed teams €20 000, and the third, fourth and fifth team of each division receive €15 000, €10 000, and €5 000, respectively. Additionally, in the Red Bulls Salute, the winning team receives €50 000, while the team finishing second gets €10 000. In total, €360 000 was given out during the entire tournament.

Participating clubs

Team locations of the 2013 European Trophy
2013 European Trophy Nordic teams (Divisions: : North, : West, : South, : East)
Team locations of the 2013 European Trophy
2013 European Trophy Central European teams (Divisions: : North, : West, : South, : East)
DivisionTeamCityHome arena*CapacityJoined NT/ET
NorthOulun KärpätFinland OuluOulun Energia Areena6,6142006
Eisbären BerlinGermany BerlinO2 World14,2002010
Red Bull SalzburgAustria SalzburgEisarena Salzburg3,6002010
Luleå HFSweden LuleåCoop Norrbotten Arena6,2002011
Kometa BrnoCzech Republic BrnoKajot Arena7,2002011
Mountfield HKCzech Republic Hradec KrálovéZimní stadion7,7002013
HC Škoda PlzeňCzech Republic PlzeňČEZ Aréna8,4202011
Hamburg FreezersGermany HamburgO2 World12,9472012
SouthLinköpings HCSweden LinköpingCloetta Center8,5002006
HV71Sweden JönköpingKinnarps Arena7,0382008
Sparta PrahaCzech Republic PragueTipsport Arena13,1502010
Piráti ChomutovCzech Republic ChomutovMultifunkční aréna Chomutov5,2502012
KalPaFinland KuopioKuopion Jäähalli5,2252011
Slovan BratislavaSlovakia BratislavaSlovnaft Arena10,0552011
UPC Vienna CapitalsAustria ViennaAlbert Schultz Eishalle7,0002011
JYPFinland JyväskyläSynergia-areena4,6282012
EastTPSFinland TurkuHK Arena11,8202006
TapparaFinland TampereHakametsä Areena7,8002006
Djurgårdens IFSweden StockholmHovet8,0942006
SC BernSwitzerland BernPostFinance-Arena17,1312010**
Bílí Tygři LiberecCzech Republic LiberecTipsport Arena7,5002011
ČSOB Pojišťovna PardubiceCzech Republic PardubiceČEZ Aréna10,1942011
Brynäs IFSweden GävleLäkerol Arena8,5852012
HC Fribourg-GottéronSwitzerland FribourgBCF Arena6,9002012
WestFärjestad BKSweden KarlstadLöfbergs Lila Arena8,6472006
Frölunda IndiansSweden GothenburgScandinavium12,0442006
HIFKFinland HelsinkiHelsinki Ice Hall8,2002006
JokeritFinland HelsinkiHartwall Areena13,3492008
ZSC LionsSwitzerland ZürichHallenstadion10,7002010**
Adler MannheimGermany MannheimSAP Arena10,6002010
ERC IngolstadtGermany IngolstadtSaturn Arena4,8152012
EV ZugSwitzerland ZugBossard Arena7,0152012
  • Note (*): the stated home arenas don't have to be used in the European Trophy tournament.
  • Note (**): SC Bern and ZSC Lions did not participate in 2011.

Rivalries

  • West Division HIFK vs. Jokerit Färjestad BK vs. Frölunda Indians ERC Ingolstadt vs. Adler Mannheim EV Zug vs. ZSC Lions
  • North Division Oulun Kärpät vs. Luleå HF Eisbären Berlin vs. Hamburg Freezers Škoda Plzeň vs. Kometa Brno Red Bull Salzburg vs. Mountfield HK
  • South Division JYP vs. KalPa HV71 vs. Linköpings HC Sparta Praha vs. Piráti Chomutov Slovan Bratislava vs. Vienna Capitals
  • East Division TPS vs. Tappara Djurgårdens IF vs. Brynäs IF ČSOB Pojišťovna Pardubice vs. Bílí Tygři Liberec Fribourg-Gottéron vs. SC Bern

Regulation round

Team is qualified for the playoffs
Team is eliminated from the tournament

North Division

Final standings. Eisbären Berlin qualified for the playoffs as the host team.

TeamvteGPWOTWOTLLGFGA+/–Pts
Sweden Luleå HF860112214+819
Austria Red Bull Salzburg841032623+314
Czech Republic HC Škoda Plzeň831221717013
Czech Republic Kometa Brno823032019+112
Finland Oulun Kärpät840041921–212
Germany Hamburg Freezers830142827+110
Germany Eisbären Berlin830142125–410
Czech Republic Mountfield HK820062027–76

East Division

Final standings.

TeamvteGPWOTWOTLLGFGA+/–Pts
Sweden Djurgårdens IF851112620+618
Finland TPS831222322+113
Sweden Brynäs IF840132024–413
Finland Tappara831132422+212
Czech Republic Pojišťovna Pardubice831132220+212
Switzerland Fribourg-Gottéron822122324–111
Czech Republic Bílí Tygři Liberec830052627–19
Switzerland SC Bern821051924–58

South Division

Final standings.

TeamvteGPWOTWOTLLGFGA+/–Pts
Finland JYP860113019+1119
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava850123125+616
Sweden Linköpings HC850122722+516
Czech Republic Sparta Praha832122821+714
Sweden HV71831042825+311
Austria Vienna Capitals821142324–19
Finland KalPa820151728–117
Czech Republic Piráti Chomutov802061939–204

West Division

Final standings.

TeamvteGPWOTWOTLLGFGA+/–Pts
Sweden Färjestad BK870012311+1221
Sweden Frölunda Indians850123217+1516
Finland Jokerit841031712+514
Germany Adler Mannheim842112121014
Switzerland ZSC Lions840042119+212
Germany ERC Ingolstadt830142225–310
Switzerland EV Zug811061430–165
Finland HIFK810161631–154

Ranking of runner-up teams

To determine the last playoff spot (along with playoff host Eisbären Berlin and the four group winners), a ranking between the group runners-up was made, and the best runner-up got a place in the playoffs.

Final standings of runners-up of divisions:

TeamDivisionGPWOTWOTLLGFGA+/–Pts
Sweden Frölunda IndiansWest850123217+1516
Slovakia Slovan BratislavaSouth850123125+616
Austria Red Bull SalzburgNorth841032623+314
Finland TPSEast831222322+113

Playoffs

The playoffs, known as the Red Bulls Salute, took place in the Wellblechpalast and the O2 World, Berlin between 19 and 22 December 2013. It was played with two groups of three teams each. The teams played a round-robin in their group, for a total of three games, and the best-seeded team from each group qualified for the Final; all other teams were eliminated from the tournament. The groups were determined by a draw taking place in Berlin on 9 September 2013. The first game in each group took place in the Wellblechpalast; all other games, including the Final, were played in the O2 World.

The teams in the playoffs were:

O2 World Capacity: 14200
O2 World Capacity: 14200 Berlin Germany – BerlinWellblechpalast Capacity: 4695 Berlin Germany – Berlin
Berlin
Germany – Berlin
Wellblechpalast Capacity: 4695
Berlin
Germany – Berlin

Groups

Team is qualified for the Final
Team is eliminated from the tournament

Group A

TeamvteGPWOTWOTLLGFGA+/–Pts
Sweden Färjestad BK2200092+76
Germany Eisbären Berlin2100147–33
Sweden Frölunda Indians2000259–40

Games

19 December 2013 20:30Färjestad BK Sweden5–2 (1–1, 2–1, 2–0)Sweden Frölunda IndiansWellblechpalast, Berlin Attendance: 1,050
F. Pettersson WentzelGoaliesL. JohanssonReferees: Persson P. Sjöberg
0–106:31 – M. Kahnberg (E. McGrath)M.Gulas (M. Nygren, C.Berglund) – 07:141–1M.Gulas (M. Holtet) – 23:482–1P. Åberg – 33:003–13–239:11 – R.Figren (P. Widerström, D. Axelsson)J. Nygård – 52:454–2M.Gulas (A. Grundel, P. Lundh) – 58:415–2
0–106:31 – M. Kahnberg (E. McGrath)
M.Gulas (M. Nygren, C.Berglund) – 07:141–1
M.Gulas (M. Holtet) – 23:482–1
P. Åberg – 33:003–1
3–239:11 – R.Figren (P. Widerström, D. Axelsson)
J. Nygård – 52:454–2
M.Gulas (A. Grundel, P. Lundh) – 58:415–2
26 minPenalties26 min
37Shots33
20 December 2013 20:30Eisbären Berlin Germany0–4 (0–0, 0–3, 0–1)Sweden Färjestad BKO2 World, Berlin Attendance: 3,900
Referees: M. Kaukokari P. Sjöberg
0–120:40 – M. Gulas (C. Berglund)0–231:46 – M. Gulas (J. Connolly)0–337:37 – P. Åslund (M. Gulas, J. Connolly)0–447:16 – J. Connolly (V. Lajunen)
0–120:40 – M. Gulas (C. Berglund)
0–231:46 – M. Gulas (J. Connolly)
0–337:37 – P. Åslund (M. Gulas, J. Connolly)
0–447:16 – J. Connolly (V. Lajunen)
43 minPenalties18 min
22Shots29
21 December 2013 20:30Eisbären Berlin Germany4–3 (0–0, 4–2, 0–1)Sweden Frölunda IndiansO2 World, Berlin Attendance: 4,200
Referees: S. Persson T. Wehrli
0–121:41 – R. Figren (M. Rosseli Olsen)S. Lalonde – 27:141–1M. Christensen (F. Busch, B. Tallackson) – 27:372–1M. Foy (F. Hördler) – 28:163–13–231:33 – M. Olimb (E. McGrath, M. Kahnberg)C. Braun (F. Busch, M. Christensen) – 35:474–24–342:08 – A. Blidh (E. Djuse, D. Axelsson)
0–121:41 – R. Figren (M. Rosseli Olsen)
S. Lalonde – 27:141–1
M. Christensen (F. Busch, B. Tallackson) – 27:372–1
M. Foy (F. Hördler) – 28:163–1
3–231:33 – M. Olimb (E. McGrath, M. Kahnberg)
C. Braun (F. Busch, M. Christensen) – 35:474–2
4–342:08 – A. Blidh (E. Djuse, D. Axelsson)
10 minPenalties4 min
12Shots37

Group B

TeamvteGPWOTWOTLLGFGA+/–Pts
Finland JYP2110063+35
Sweden Luleå HF2101065+14
Sweden Djurgårdens IF2000237–40

Games

19 December 2013 17:00Djurgårdens IF Sweden1–3 (0–0, 0–3, 1–0)Finland JYPWellblechpalast, Berlin Attendance: 1,900
Referees: M. Johansson M. Kaukokari
0–123:48 – J.Virtanen (M. Salmio, M. Nenonen)0–224:48 – O. Palve (O. Louhivaara)0–334:19 – M. Wärn (J. Tuppurainen, M. Luoma)M. Sörensen (N. Andersson) – 57:241–3
0–123:48 – J.Virtanen (M. Salmio, M. Nenonen)
0–224:48 – O. Palve (O. Louhivaara)
0–334:19 – M. Wärn (J. Tuppurainen, M. Luoma)
M. Sörensen (N. Andersson) – 57:241–3
12 minPenalties14 min
46Shots36
20 December 2013 17:00Luleå HF Sweden2–3 GWS (1–0, 0–1, 1–1, 0–0, 0–1)Finland JYPO2 World, Berlin Attendance: 2,500
Referees: G. Schukies T. Wehrli
P. Ledin (A. Hedman) – 03:191–01–130:31 – M. Nenonen (O. Louhivaara, J. Virtanen)1–247:48 – E. Perrin (J. Tuppurainen, K. Näkyvä)R. Jonsson (V. Trukhno, L. Bryggman) – 50:232–2
P. Ledin (A. Hedman) – 03:191–0
1–130:31 – M. Nenonen (O. Louhivaara, J. Virtanen)
1–247:48 – E. Perrin (J. Tuppurainen, K. Näkyvä)
R. Jonsson (V. Trukhno, L. Bryggman) – 50:232–2
ShootoutE. Perrin
10 minPenalties47 min
37Shots26
21 December 2013 17:00Luleå HF Sweden4–2 (0–0, 2–1, 2–1)Sweden Djurgårdens IFO2 World, Berlin Attendance: 2,600
Referees: G. Schukies Johansson
J. Sandström (J. Fransson, D. Mannberg) – 28:211–0N. Fogström (M. Oskarsson, J. Sandström) – 33:372–02–138:49 – M. Ahlén (M.Ljungh, D. Lidström)J. Sandström (M. Oskarsson, N. Fogström) – 49:163–13–257:34 – M.Holmqvist (M. Sörensen)K. Fabricius – 59:524–2
J. Sandström (J. Fransson, D. Mannberg) – 28:211–0
N. Fogström (M. Oskarsson, J. Sandström) – 33:372–0
2–138:49 – M. Ahlén (M.Ljungh, D. Lidström)
J. Sandström (M. Oskarsson, N. Fogström) – 49:163–1
3–257:34 – M.Holmqvist (M. Sörensen)
K. Fabricius – 59:524–2
12 minPenalties35 min
28Shots27

Final

Time is local (UTC+1).

22 December 2013 20:15Färjestad BK Sweden1-2 (0-1,1-1,0-0)Finland JYPO2 World, Berlin Attendance: 3,100
Danny TaylorGoaliesTuomas Tarkki
0-108:25 – M. Wärn (O.Louhivaara, M. Luoma)0-221:56 – M. NenonenA. Grundel (R. Wallin) – 31:301-2
0-108:25 – M. Wärn (O.Louhivaara, M. Luoma)
0-221:56 – M. Nenonen
A. Grundel (R. Wallin) – 31:301-2

Ranking and statistics

Tournament awards

Final standings

The following is the final standings of the playoffs. Note that due to the playoff groups, the standings for the teams that failed to qualify for the Final were determined by their records in the playoff groups.

Finland JYP
Sweden Färjestad BK
3Sweden Luleå HF
4Germany Eisbären Berlin
5Sweden Frölunda Indians
6Sweden Djurgårdens IF

Scoring leaders

As of 8 September 2013

List shows the top 10 skaters sorted by points, then goals.

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIMPOS
Sweden Marcus SörensenSweden Djurgårdens IF865118F
Canada Yanick LehouxGermany Adler Mannheim838116F
Finland Jani TuppurainenFinland JYP855106F
United States Chad KolarikSweden Linköpings HC7461012F
Slovakia Michel MiklíkSlovakia Slovan Bratislava837102F
United States Dan SextonFinland TPS8371014F
Sweden Niklas OlaussonSweden Luleå HF819104F
Slovakia Milan BartovičSlovakia Slovan Bratislava88192F
Germany Frank MauerGermany Adler Mannheim85490F
Austria Manuel LatusaAustria Red Bull Salzburg74584F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position positions: F = Forward; D = Defenceman Source:

Leading goaltenders

As of 8 September 2013

List shows the top 10 goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes. If two goaltenders has the same save percentage the order is based on number shots against.

PlayerTeamTOISAGAGAASv%SO
Canada Danny TaylorSweden Färjestad BK240:0012130.7597.521
Canada Leland IrvingFinland Jokerit239:5211330.7597.352
Czech Republic Matěj MachovskýCzech Republic HC Škoda Plzeň244:3411851.2395.761
Slovakia Marek ČiliakCzech Republic Kometa Brno183:439041.3195.560
Germany Felix BrückmannGermany Adler Mannheim250:5914481.9194.440
Sweden Jonas GunnarssonSweden HV 71177:4710662.0294.340
Sweden Fredrik Pettersson-WentzelSweden Färjestad BK238:1812271.7694.261
Sweden David RautioSweden Luleå HF185:008751.6294.251
Sweden Johan MattssonSweden Djurgårdens IF245:5812781.9593.700
Czech Republic Pavel KantorCzech Republic Mountfield HK178:1710372.3693.200

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts Sources: and

European Star Award leaders

As of 8 September 2013

The European Star Award was a three stars award given to the three best players in each game. The first star got three points, the second got two points, and the third got one point. List shows the top ten players based on the number of European Star Award points.

PlayerTeamGPPtsPOS
Finland Mika PyöräläFinland Oulun Kärpät711F
Canada Matt ZabaAustria Vienna Capitals610G
Czech Republic Tomáš FilippiCzech Republic Bílí Tygři Liberec78F
United States Steve MosesFinland Jokerit88F
Germany Felix BrückmannGermany Adler Mannheim47G
United States John LaliberteGermany ERC Ingolstadt87F
Czech Republic Matěj MachovskýCzech Republic HC Škoda Plzeň47G
United States Dan SextonFinland TPS87F
Denmark Morten MadsenGermany Hamburg Freezers76F
Austria Bernd BrücklerAustria Red Bull Salzburg36G

GP = Games played; Pts = Points; POS = Position positions: G = Goaltender; F = Forward; D = Defenceman Source:

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