Euro Ice Hockey Challenge Explained

Euro Ice Hockey Challenge
Status:active
Genre:sports event
Date:August–February
Frequency:annual
Location:various
Organised:FIS

The Euro Ice Hockey Challenge is a yearly series of national ice hockey tournaments, organized during the international breaks defined in the IIHF calendar in November, December, and February. Tournaments are played in different locations in Europe and sometimes feature teams from outside of Europe, usually Japan.

Organization

The EIHC was founded in October 2001 by the IIHF. Participants are the ice hockey national teams of countries that are themselves at or around the level of the IIHF World Championship Division I. It is a second-tier equivalent to tournaments of the Euro Hockey Tour.

Almost all the teams use the EIHC as preparation for the World Championship later in the same year. It is an opportunity for teams to test less experienced players and for them to gain valuable ice time at an international level.

In 2001 the initial IIHF tournament scheme, planned to last until 2005, included the following 12 participating nations:,,,,,,,,,,, and . The tournament has since expanded to more than 4 tournaments and the occasional participation by .

2011-2012 tournaments

The 2012 edition consisted of seven tournaments:[1]

2nd International Break

EIHC Hungary

Standby:

EIHC Belarus

EIHC Poland

Standby:

3rd International Break

EIHC Romania

Standby: /

EIHC Slovenia

Standby:

4th International Break

EIHC Norway

EIHC Ukraine

Standby: /

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eihc.eu/view/eihc/eihc-2011-2012 EIHC 2011/2012