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  • ...e league played all its games at the Beijing Hosa rink (Chaoyang District, Beijing). It moved to a new rink outside the Quanfa Garden Residential Complex for The '''Beijing International Ice Hockey League''' is managed by the ''Beijing International Ice Hockey group'' which also proposes some youth hockey, and
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  • ...mes of [[China]]. They were part of the 19th North China Games Ice Show in Beijing. ...nship.<ref>[https://www.beijing2022.cn/sv1/wog.html?cmsid=2017062003016800 Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games]</ref
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  • *Hebei Chengde Mountain Resort Haotai Team - '''Beijing Team''' 2:9 *Beijing Second Team - '''Qiqihar''' 4:10
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  • *2022-23: Harbin (beat Beijing 3-1 in final, Shanghai finished third and Hebei fourth)<ref>[https://baike. ...anghai 6-1 in final, Harbin beat Hebei 2-1 in 3rd place game, Sichuan beat Beijing Ice Hockey Association 2-0 in 5th place game, Inner Mongolia beat Harbin In
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  • *'''Beijing team''' - Liaoning Sparks 25:0 *Hebei Sports Bureau - '''Beijing Team''' 1:16
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  • *'''Beijing Hokay''' - Taipei Silver Monster 3:2 *'''Beijing Hokay''' - HKAHC 4:1
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  • ...e league played all its games at the Beijing Hosa rink (Chaoyang District, Beijing). It moved to a new rink outside the Quanfa Garden Residential Complex for The '''Beijing International Ice Hockey League''' is managed by the ''Beijing International Ice Hockey group'' which also proposes some youth hockey, and
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  • Dec 7 @ Beijing 5-0 [[China]] Dec 9 @ Beijing 7-0 [[China]]
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  • *'''Chengde Summer Resort''' - Beijing Shougang 7:0 #Beijing Shougang
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  • ...g, Men's Youth: 1. Beijing, 2. Heilongjiang, 3. Shaanxi, Women's Youth: 1. Beijing, 2. Sichuan, 3. Liaoning
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  • |2013 || Beijing Peng Han || Mitsubishi Corporation || Macau ISF |2009 || Beijing Hokay || Taiwan International Hockey Academy || HKAHC Blue Warriors
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  • || '''Based in''' || [[Beijing]], [[China]] The '''Nordic Vikings''' was a professional ice hockey team from [[Beijing]], [[China]]. The Nordic Vikings played one season as a member of [[Asia Le
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  • #Beijing
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  • ...and Tianijin, and Komsoba, Manchuria Medical College, Tianjin, and Tianjin-Beijing. ...nt on a tour, beating Tianjin 8-2 on January 25, losing 6-4 and 5-4 to the Beijing-Tianjin team on the 26th and 27th, respectively, defeating the Tianjin Juni
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  • The '''World Championship of University Hockey''' was played in Beijing, [[China]] (at the [[2022 Winter Olympics]] venue) from April 15-19, 2019.
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  • | champion = Beijing Sports Vocational College ...anjin had beaten Anhui in SO to advance to finals; other participants were Beijing Sports Vocational College, Harbin Sports School, Jiamusi, and Qiqihar)
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  • The '''2022-23 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by six teams and
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  • ...l=https://olympics.com/en/beijing-2022/schedule-by-sport/ice-hockey/|title=Beijing 2022 Ice Hockey schedule|publisher=olympics.com |access-date=29 August 2021 ...rchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220329084322/https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/static/owg2022/pdf/OWG2022/IHO/OWG2022_IHO_C35B_IHOWTEAM
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  • ...a League squad changed its name to '''Hosa''' and relocated primarily to [[Beijing]] for the 2006-07 season, though they still played some games in Harbin. Th
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  • The '''2021-22 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by six teams and
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  • The '''2007-08 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by five teams and
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  • ...lympics was played at two venues located in the [[Beijing]] cluster. The [[Beijing National Indoor Stadium]], which seats 18,000, is one of what are being cal ...mpic-programme-en.pdf|title=Official Programme of the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022|website=www.olympic.org/|publisher=[[International Olympic Committee]]
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  • The '''2010-11 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by six teams and
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  • The '''2016-17 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by eight teams an
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  • The '''2018-19 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by eight teams.
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  • The '''2009-10 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by six teams and
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  • The '''2012-13 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by six teams and
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  • The '''2019-20 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by eight teams. I
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  • ...l=https://olympics.com/en/beijing-2022/schedule-by-sport/ice-hockey/|title=Beijing 2022 Ice Hockey schedule|publisher=olympics.com |access-date=29 August 2021 ...nts/2022/olympic-m/news/32245/fin-roc-gmg|title=Finns win historic gold in Beijing|publisher=iihf.com |access-date=20 February 2022}}</ref>
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  • The '''2011-12 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by six teams and
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  • The '''2015-16 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by eight teams an
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  • File:1928 Beijing Tsinghua University Hockey.png|Tsinghua University hockey team in 1928.
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  • The '''2023-24 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by eight teams an
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  • ...A statistics]</ref> and the Division I Group B tournament was played in [[Beijing]], [[China]], from 6 to 12 April 2019.<ref>[https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/71 |stadium = [[Shougang Ice Rink]], [[Beijing]]
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  • ...na''' is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populated country. Beijing is the capital, and Shanghai is the largest city. |[[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]]
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  • The '''2008-09 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by five teams and
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  • | based_in = [[Beijing]] ...-expands-china-beijing-team|title=Russia-based KHL expands into China with Beijing team|date=14 December 2015|accessdate=25 March 2016}}</ref>
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  • |{{Flagicon|CHN}} [[Beijing]] Played in [[Beijing]] [[China]].<ref>[http://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments_05/output/ogqwc/hyd
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  • |2000|| [[Century Star Skating Rink]] || {{CHN}} || Beijing |1981 || [[Century Star Skating Rink]] || {{CHN}} || Beijing
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  • The '''2017-18 [[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]] season''' was contested by eight teams an
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  • The Division I Group B tournament was played in [[Beijing]], [[China]], from 6 to 12 April 2019.<ref>[https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/71
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  • The Group A tournament would have been held in [[Beijing]], China from 10 to 16 April and the Group B tournament in [[Reykjavík]],
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  • ...nce]], from 11 to 18 April 2021 and the Division I Group B tournament in [[Beijing]], [[China]], from 8 to 14 April 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.iihf.
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  • The tournament was scheduled to be held in [[Beijing]], China from 10 to 16 April 2021.<ref name=Tournaments />
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  • The Division I Group B tournament was scheduled to be held in [[Beijing]], [[China]], from 8 to 14 April 2021.<ref name=Tournaments />
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  • ...ny members of the club attended the 1981 IIHF World Championship C Pool in Beijing, China.<ref>[http://www.hkahc.com/hockey/ Hockey in Hong Kong]</ref> The [[
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  • ...2003 IIHF Women's World Ice Hockey Championship''' was set to be held in [[Beijing]], [[China]], from April 4th to 9th, 2003. However, it was cancelled due to
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  • | [[Peking|Beijing]], China | Beijing, China
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  • ...the 2006-2007 season. As part of the sponsorship deal the team moved to [[Beijing]] and changed their name to Hosa. It was announced that they would still pl Though the team played its first season in [[Beijing]], it moved into a new arena called Songjiang Stadium in the Songjiang Dist
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  • ...ikings were a Swedish/Chinese joint venture that saw the team based out of Beijing. As part of the venture Swedish players were also sent to the two existing ...2010 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref> Harbin moved their home rink to Beijing and changed their name to Hosa to reflect this. Qiqihar acquired a new spon
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  • Played in [[Beijing]] March 6–15.
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  • ...created [[China|Chinese]] club [[Kunlun Red Star|HC Kunlun Red Star]] from Beijing was admitted for the [[2016–17 KHL season|2016–17 season]].<ref>{{cite |align="left"| [[HC Kunlun Red Star|Kunlun Red Star Beijing]]
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  • ...during the season due to the [[2022 Winter Olympics]], held in February in Beijing, [[China]].<ref name = "New season"/>
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  • ...he league, to become its 29th team.<ref>{{cite web|title=Enter the Dragon! Beijing club to join KHL|url=http://en.khl.ru/news/2016/06/25/308623.html|date=25 J
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  • ...rmined that they would be unable to play in [[Wukesong Arena]] situated in Beijing, [[China]] for this season. In August, the club signed a contract to play o
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  • | {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Beijing]]
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  • ...s://web.archive.org/web/20211222172159/https://www.tsn.ca/nhl-won-t-attend-beijing-games-1.1738020|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Finland men's national ice hockey ...We can tick that off the list. We will have to look ahead to China and the Beijing 2022 winter Games because there is an interest of the league and we have no
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  • | ||[[Beijing International Ice Hockey League]]||Local competition
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  • ...unior]] (the junior team of [[HC Kunlun Red Star|Kunlun Red Star]]) from [[Beijing]], [[China]] (though they play their home games in [[Riga]], Latvia) and re
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