Spengler Cup

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Spengler Cup
2022 Spengler Cup
2012 Spengler.jpg
Sport Ice Hockey
Founded 1923
Inaugural season 1923
No. of teams 6 (group stage)
Most recent champion(s) Flag of Switzerland HC Ambrì-Piotta
Most championship(s) Flag of Switzerland HC Davos (15)
Flag of Canada Team Canada (15)
TV partner(s) SUI: Schweizer Fernsehen
Europe: Eurosport 2
RUS: RTR Sport
CAN: TSN & RDS
CZE / SVK: Nova Sport
Official website www.spenglercup.ch

The Spengler Cup is an annual ice hockey tournament held in Davos, Switzerland. First held in 1923, the Spengler Cup is often cited as the oldest invitational ice hockey tournament in the world. The event is hosted by the Swiss team HC Davos and played each year in Davos, Switzerland, between Christmas (December 25) and New Year's Day. Currently, all games are held at Vaillant Arena.

It was originally devised by Dr. Carl Spengler as a means to promote teams from German-speaking Europe, who might have suffered ostracism in the aftermath of World War I. Eventually, the tournament grew well beyond expectations. Many of Europe's most prestigious clubs and national programs have appeared, including Soviet, Swedish, Czechoslovak and German powerhouses.

Among non-European organizations, Team Canada, Team USA, nationally ranked NCAA schools, reigning AHL Calder Cup and Ontario Hockey Association champions, and even Team Japan (in 1971 as hosts of the upcoming Sapporo Winter Olympics) have traveled to Davos through the years.

The 2013 Spengler Cup marked the return of a North American league team, the AHL's Rochester Americans, who also were the last such team to take part in 1996.

The most recent Spengler Cup champion is Genève-Servette HC who beat HC CSKA Moscow 5-3 in the final.

The Spengler Cup is broadcast on Schweizer Fernsehen in Switzerland, on Eurosport 2 in most of Europe, on RTR Sport in Russia, on Nova Sport in the Czech Republic and Slovakia and on TSN and RDS in Canada.

History

The former Spengler Cup trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto, Canada.

The Cup was first awarded in 1923 to the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club, composed of Canadian students.[1] The tournament was then dominated by Czechoslovak and Soviet teams between 1965 and 1983. In 1984 Team Canada began participating and has since won the Cup twelve times. Team Canada is predominantly made up of Canadians playing in Europe, as well as American Hockey League prospects. Notable free agents (like veteran goaltender Curtis Joseph) or coaches without an NHL contract have also used the Spengler Cup to keep their name around.

From its inception until 1978, the tournament was played on an outdoor rink. The outdoor rink still exists outside the indoor arena, and is one of the largest outdoor rinks in the world. Starting in 1978, all tournament games have been played indoors.

The Spengler Cup was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the tournament was scheduled to return in 2021, Team Canada withdrew from the competition due to problems scheduling a quarantine isolation period before the start of play, and HC Ambrì-Piotta withdrew from the competition due to COVID-19 cases among the club's players.[2][3] The 2021 event was ultimately cancelled on 25 December due to COVID-19 cases within HC Davos.[4]

Temporary reinforcements

A frequent point of contention among hockey observers discussing the Spengler Cup's relevance is the use of temporary reinforcements. Since the tournament is open to both clubs and national teams, a rule exists that allows club teams to hire up to four additional players (three skaters and one goaltender) for the duration of the competition. Prior to the 2010 edition, six reinforcement players (five skaters and a goaltender) were allowed per team. In practice, not all participants choose to take advantage of the rule to the same extent, and it works mostly to the host team's benefit. HC Davos, for whom the event is a significant source of income, tends to upgrade its roster with experienced talent in order to guarantee a competitive performance and maintain high interest from the Swiss audience. Other teams don't have such incentives to reinforce their squad and will often be much less selective.

Spengler Cup winners

Year Winner Runner-up
1923 Flag of England Oxford University Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1924 Flag of Germany BSC Berlin Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1925 Flag of England Oxford University Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1926 Flag of Germany BSC Berlin Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1927 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Germany BSC Berlin
1928 Flag of Germany BSC Berlin Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1929 Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1930 Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1931 Flag of England Oxford University Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1932 Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague
Flag of England Oxford University
Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1933 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague
1934 Flag of Italy Diavoli Rossoneri Milano Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1935 Flag of Italy Diavoli Rossoneri Milano Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1936 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Czechoslovakia LTC Prague
1937 Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1938 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague
19392
19402
1941 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Germany Berliner Schlittschuhclub
1942 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Switzerland Zürcher SC
1943 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Switzerland Zürcher SC
1944 Flag of Switzerland Zürcher SC Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1945 Flag of Switzerland Zürcher SC Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1946 Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1947 Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1948 Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
19493
1950 Flag of Italy Diavoli Rossoneri Milano Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1951 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of West Germany Preussen Krefeld
1952 Flag of Germany EV Füssen Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1953 Flag of Italy Hockey Club Milano[1] Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1954 Flag of Italy Hockey Club Milano Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1955 Flag of the Czech Republic Rudá Hvězda Brno Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
19564
1957 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of the Czech Republic Roter Stern Brünn
1958 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Italy Diavoli Rossoneri Milano
1959 Flag of France ACBB Paris Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1960 Flag of France ACBB Paris Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1961 Flag of France ACBB Paris Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1962 Flag of the Czech Republic Sparta Prague Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1963 Flag of the Czech Republic Sparta Prague Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1964 Flag of Germany EV Füssen Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1965 Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1966 Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1967 Flag of Soviet Union Lokomotiv Moscow Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1968 Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1969 Flag of Soviet Union Lokomotiv Moscow Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1970 Flag of Soviet Union SKA Leningrad Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava
1971 Flag of Soviet Union SKA Leningrad Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava
1972 Flag of the Czech Republic HC Slovan Bratislava Flag of Soviet Union Torpedo Gorkiy
1973 Flag of the Czech Republic HC Slovan Bratislava Flag of Soviet Union Traktor Chelyabinsk
1974 Flag of the Czech Republic HC Slovan Bratislava Flag of Poland Team Poland
1975 Flag of the Czech Republic Czechoslovak Olympia Flag of Finland Team Finland
1976 Flag of Soviet Union USSR B Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia B
1977 Flag of Soviet Union SKA Leningrad Flag of Czechoslovakia HC Dukla Jihlava
1978 Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava Flag of Sweden AIK Solna
1979 Flag of Soviet Union Krylya Sovetov Moscow Flag of West Germany Dusseldorf EG
1980 Flag of Soviet Union Spartak Moscow Flag of Czechoslovakia HC Vitkovice
1981 Flag of Soviet Union Spartak Moscow Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1982 Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava Flag of Soviet Union Spartak Moscow
1983 Flag of Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava
1984 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava
1985 Flag of Soviet Union Spartak Moscow Flag of Canada Team Canada
1986 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Ukraine Sokol Kiev
1987 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Soviet Union Krylya Sovetov Moscow
1988 Flag of United States USA Selects Flag of Canada Team Canada
1989 Flag of Soviet Union Spartak Moscow Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK
1990 Flag of Soviet Union Spartak Moscow Flag of Canada Team Canada
1991 Flag of Russia CSKA Moscow Flag of Switzerland HC Lugano
1992 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK
1993 Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1994 Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1995 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Russia HC Lada Togliatti
1996 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
1997 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK
1998 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Germany Kölner Haie
1999 Flag of Germany Kölner Haie Flag of Russia Metallurg Magnitogorsk
2000 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Canada Team Canada
2001 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Canada Team Canada
2002 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
2003 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
2004 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of the Czech Republic HC Sparta Praha
2005 Flag of Russia Metallurg Magnitogorsk Flag of Canada Team Canada
2006 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Canada Team Canada
2007 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Russia Salavat Yulaev Ufa
2008 Flag of Russia Dynamo Moscow Flag of Canada Team Canada
2009 Flag of Belarus HC Dinamo Minsk Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
2010 Flag of Russia SKA St. Petersburg Flag of Canada Team Canada
2011 Flag of Switzerland HC Davos Flag of Latvia Dinamo Riga
2012 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Switzerland HC Davos
2013 Flag of Switzerland Genève-Servette HC Flag of Russia CSKA Moscow
2014 Flag of Switzerland Genève-Servette HC Flag of Russia Salavat Yulaev Ufa
2015 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Switzerland HC Lugano
2016 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Switzerland HC Lugano
2017 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of Switzerland Team Switzerland
2018 Flag of Finland KalPa Kuopio Flag of Canada Team Canada
2019 Flag of Canada Team Canada Flag of the Czech Republic HC Oceláři Třinec
2020 Tournament not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022 Flag of Switzerland HC Ambrì-Piotta Flag of the Czech Republic Sparta Prague

1 Oxford University and LTC Prague play 0-0 after overtime. Both teams are declared winners. 2 Cup not held due to World War II. 3 Cup not held. 4 Cup not held.[1]

Performances

By club

Performance in the Spengler Cup by club
Club Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Flag of Switzerland HC Davos 15 25 1927, 1933, 1936, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1951, 1957, 1958, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2011 1924, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1937, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1953, 1955, 1960, 1969, 1981, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2012
Flag of Canada Team Canada 16 10 1984, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2012, 2015. 2016, 2017 1985, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2018, 2019
Flag of the Czech Republic LTC Prague 7 2 1929, 1930, 1932, 1937, 1946, 1947, 1948 1936, 1938
Flag of the Czech Republic Dukla Jihlava 5 5 1965, 1966, 1968, 1978, 1982 1970, 1971, 1977, 1983, 1984
Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow 5 1 1980, 1981, 1985, 1989, 1990 1982
Flag of the United Kingdom Oxford University 4 1 1923, 1925, 1931, 1932 1934
Flag of Russia SKA Leningrad /
SKA Saint Petersburg
4 0 1970, 1971, 1977, 2010
Flag of Germany Berlin SC 3 4 1924, 1926, 1928 1923, 1927, 1931, 1941
Flag of Switzerland Zürcher SC 3 2 1944, 1945, 1952 1942, 1943
Flag of Italy HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano 3 1 1934, 1935, 1950 1958
Flag of France ACBB Paris 3 0 1959, 1960, 1961
Flag of Slovakia HC Slovan Bratislava1 3 0 1972, 1973, 1974
Flag of Sweden Färjestad BK 2 3 1993, 1994 1989, 1992, 1997
Flag of the Czech Republic Sparta Prague 2 2 1962, 1963 2004, 2022
Flag of Italy HC Milano Inter 2 0 1953, 1954
Flag of Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 2 0 1967, 1969
Flag of Russia Dynamo Moscow 2 0 1983, 2008 -
Flag of Switzerland Genève-Servette HC 2 0 2013, 2014
Flag of Germany EV Füssen 1 5 1964 1952, 1954, 1959, 1961, 1962
Flag of the Czech Republic Rudá Hvězda Brno 1 1 1955 1957
Flag of Russia Krylya Sovetov Moscow 1 1 1979 1987
Flag of Russia Metallurg Magnitogorsk 1 1 2005 1999
Flag of Russia CSKA Moscow 1 1 1991 2013
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak Olympic Team 1 0 1975
Flag of Soviet Union USSR B 1 0 1976
Flag of United States USA Selects 1 0 1988
Flag of Germany Kölner Haie 1 0 1999
Flag of Belarus Dinamo Minsk 1 0 2009
Flag of Finland KalPa Kuopio 1 0 2018
Flag of Switzerland HC Ambrì-Piotta 1 0 2022
Flag of Switzerland HC Lugano 0 3 1991, 2015, 2016
Flag of Sweden AIK 0 2 1950, 1978
Flag of Russia Salavat Yulaev Ufa 0 2 2007, 2014
Flag of the United Kingdom Cambridge University 0 1 1928
Flag of France Paris Rapides 0 1 1933
Flag of Germany Preussen Krefeld 0 1 1951
Flag of Austria Klagenfurt AC 0 1 1963
Flag of Sweden Modo Hockey 0 1 1964
Flag of Sweden VIK Västerås HK 0 1 1965
Flag of Belgium CP Liège 0 1 1966
Flag of Canada Kingston Aces 0 1 1967
Flag of Sweden Rögle BK 0 1 1968
Flag of Russia Torpedo Gorkiy 0 1 1972
Flag of Russia Traktor Chelyabinsk 0 1 1973
Flag of Poland Team Poland 0 1 1974
Flag of Finland Team Finland 0 1 1975
Flag of the Czech Republic TJ Vítkovice 0 1 1980
Flag of Ukraine Sokil Kyiv2 0 1 1986
Flag of Russia HC Lada Togliatti 0 1 1995
Flag of Latvia Dinamo Riga 0 1 2011
Flag of Switzerland Team Switzerland 0 1 2017
Flag of the Czech Republic HC Oceláři Třinec 0 1 2019
1Slovakia was a part of Czechoslovakia at the time, so HC Slovan Bratislava represented both Czechoslovakia and the Slovak Socialist Republic
2Ukraine was a Soviet republic at the time, so Sokil Kyiv represented both the Soviet Union and Soviet Ukraine

References

  1. The Isis, 23 Jan. 1924, page 19. (Future Prime Minister of Canada Lester Pearson was a member of the Oxford University team in the spring of 1923; however, he returned to Canada in the summer of 1923 and therefore did not compete in the first Spengler Cup played at the end of December 1923 and early January 1924. See: Pearson, Lester B. Mike : The Memoirs of the Right Honourable Lester B. Pearson. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1972, page 50.)
  2. "Hockey Canada withdraws from 2021 Spengler Cup, citing COVID-19 concerns". https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/article/hockey-canada-withdraws-2021-spengler-cup-citing-covid-19-concerns/. 
  3. "Canada and Ambri are replaced, Slovan Bratislava moves up". SpenglerCup.ch. 20 December 2021. https://www.spenglercup.ch/en/news/canada-and-ambri-are-replaced-slovan-bratislava-moves. 
  4. Ellis, Steven. "Spengler Cup Cancelled for Second Straight Year" (in en). https://thehockeynews.com/news/spengler-cup-cancelled-for-second-straight-year. 

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