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2013–14 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup

The 2013–14 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup was the tenth holding of the IIHF European Women Champions Cup (EWCC). Russian team Tornado Moscow Region (HC Tornado) of the Russian Women's Hockey League won the tournament for the third consecutive time and the fourth time in five years. With their victory, HK Tornado tied AIK Hockey for most EWCC titles won by a single club.[1]

2013–14 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup
Tournament details
Host countries Germany
 Finland
 France
 Latvia
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
Venue(s)6 (in 6 host cities)
DatesRound 1
18–20 October 2013
Round 2
6–8 December 2013
Finals
14–16 March 2014
FormatRound-robin
Teams20
Final positions
Champions  Tornado Moscow Region (4th title)
Runner-up  AIK
Third place  Espoo Blues
Fourth place ESC Planegg
Tournament statistics
Games played84
Goals scored362 (4.31 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Finals
Kelley Steadman, Tornado Moscow Region (6 points)

The tournament was played in three stages: Round 1, Round 2, and the Finals. Round 1 comprised sixteen national champions, sorted into four groups of four teams each; only the winner of each group progressed. Round 2 comprised eight teams in two groups of four teams each. Each group included two group winners from Round 1 and the national champions from two of the four countries represented in the Finals of the 2012–13 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup, which had received a bye for Round 1. The teams finishing in the top two positions of each group in Round 2 moved on to the Finals.

It is likely that “Best Players Selected by the Directorate” were named for each group in all three rounds, based on documents available from other EWCC tournaments, but information about the selections for 2013–14 Groups A–E is apparently lost.

Round 1 edit

Sixteen national champions played in the first round, in four groups of four teams each. All of the first round groups played during 18–20 October 2013. The winner of each group progressed to Round 2.

Group A edit

Group A was hosted in Neuilly-sur-Marne, France, and all games were played at the Patinoire municipale de Neuilly-sur-Marne (Municipal Ice Rink of Neuilly-sur-Marne). The group featured the reigning German Champions, ESC Planegg of the Deutsche Fraueneishockey-Liga (DEBL); French Champions, HC Neuilly-sur-Marne of the Championnat de France Féminin Élite (FFHG Féminin Élite); English Champions, the Bracknell Queen Bees of the Women's National Ice Hockey League Elite (WNIHL Elite), and Spanish Champions, SAD Majadahonda of the Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo Femenino .[2]

ESC Planegg won the round handily and progressed to the second round. American forward Brooke Reimer (née Ammerman) of ESC Planegg was the group’s leading scorer, with 14 points (7 goals + 7 assists), and her teammate, German goaltender Nadja Gruber, was the top goaltender, posting an 88.89 save percentage and 1.00 goals against average.

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1   ESC Planegg 3 3 0 37 2 +35 9
2   HC Neuilly-sur-Marne 3 2 1 21 7 +14 6
3   Bracknell Queen Bees 3 1 2 7 21 −14 3
4   SAD Majadahonda 3 0 3 2 37 −35 0
Source: IIHF[3]

Top scorers edit

Listed by highest total points (goals + assists), then most goals scored.

  1. Brooke Ammerman Reimer (USA), ESC Planegg, 14 points (7+7)
  2. Julia Zorn (GER), ESC Planegg, 13 points (7+6)
    Jillian Dempsey (USA), HC Neuilly-sur-Marne, 13 points (7+6)
  3. Kerstin Spielberger (GER), ESC Planegg, 9 points (6+3)
  4. Kelsey Ketcher (USA), ESC Planegg, 8 points (4+4)

Source(s): Hockey Archives[4]

Top Goaltenders edit

Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.

  1. Nadja Gruber (GER), ESC Planegg, 88.89 SVS%, 1.00 GAA
  2. Manon Sellem (FRA), HC Neuilly-sur-Marne, 86.27 SVS%, 3.39 GAA
  3. Bethany Gemson (GBR), Bracknell Queen Bees, 85.40 SVS%, 6.95 GAA
  4. Ester Garcia Leon (SPA), SAD Majadahonda, 82.24 SVS%, 9.40 GAA

Source(s): IIHF[2]

Group B edit

Group B was hosted in Liepāja, Latvia, and all games were played at the Liepājas Olimpiskā Centra (LOC; “Liepāja Olympic Center“). The group featured reigning Kazakh Champions, Aisulu Almaty; Latvian Champions, SHK Laima Rīga of the Latvian Women's Ice Hockey League; Romanian Champions, HSC Csíkszereda; and Belarusian Champions, HK Pantera Minsk.[5]

SHK Laima Rīga was a goal producing powerhouse in the tournament, posting the highest goal differential of the sixteen teams in round one, at plus 40. Laima boasted the top three scorers of Group B, Inese Geca-Miljone (20 points), Lelde Hartmane (16 points), and Agnese Apsīte (12 points), who between them scored 25 goals across three games, and an excellent performance by goaltender Evija Tētiņa, who allowed just three goals across three games.

Ultimately, SHK Laima was defeated by Aisulu Almaty, on the backs of their stellar goaltending tandem, Tatyana Mozhayeva and Canadian Jillian Marie MacIsaac, who together shutout every opponent and finished the round with perfect 1.00 save percentages and 0.00 goals against average.

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1   Aisulu Almaty 3 3 0 29 0 +29 9
2   SHK Laima Rīga 3 2 1 43 3 +40 6
3   HSC Csíkszereda 3 1 2 13 31 −18 3
4   HK Pantera Minsk 3 0 3 5 56 −51 0
Source: IIHF[6]

Top scorers edit

Listed by highest total points (goals + assists), then most goals scored.

  1. Inese Geca-Miljone (LAT), SHK Laima Rīga, 20 points (12+8)
  2. Lelde Hartmane (LAT), SHK Laima Rīga, 16 points (7+9)
  3. Agnese Apsīte (LAT), SHK Laima Rīga, 12 points (6+6)
  4. Kirsten Marie Mihalcheon (CAN), Aisulu Almaty, 9 points (5+4)
  5. Christina Marie Sharun (CAN), Aisulu Almaty, 9 points (4+5)

Source(s): Hockey Archives[4]

Top Goaltenders edit

Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.

  1. Jillian Marie MacIsaac (CAN), Aisulu Almaty, 100.00 SVS%, 0.00 GAA
  2. Evija Tētiņa (LAT), SHK Laima Rīga, 94.55 SVS%, 1.00 GAA
  3. Anett-Andrea Kurko (ROM), HSC Csíkszereda, 78.91 SVS%, 10.33 GAA
  4. Nina Vabishchevich (BLR), HK Pantera Minsk, 65.35 SVS%, 17.50 GAA

Source(s): IIHF[5]

Group C edit

Group C was hosted in Spišská Nová Ves, Slovakia, and all games were played at the Spiš Aréna. The group featured reigning Danish Champions Hvidovre IK, Slovak Champions HC Spišská Nová Ves of the 1. liga žien, Czech Champions SK Karviná of the 1. liga ženského hockey, and Polish Champions TMH Polonia Bytom of the Polska Liga Hokeja Kobiet (PLHK).[7]

With no double-digit point scorers, middling goaltending, and a goal differential span from best to worst of just 21, the teams of Group C arguably had the greatest parity of any group in Round 1. Hvidovre IK won the round and progressed to the second, despite being marginally out scored by both HC Spišská Nová Ves and SK Karviná. Hvidovre’s Amalie Joa, posted the best goaltender statistics of the round, a passable 89.23 save percentage and 2.33 goals against average. Slovak Olympian Martina Veličková of HC Spišská Nová Ves was the group’s top scorer, with 8 points (5 goals + 3 assists).

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1   Hvidovre IK 3 3 0 12 7 +5 9
2   HK Spišská Nová Ves 3 2 1 15 8 +7 6
3   SK Karviná 3 1 2 14 10 +4 3
4   TMH Polonia Bytom 3 0 3 5 21 −16 0
Source: IIHF[8]

Top scorers edit

Listed by highest total points (goals + assists), then most goals scored.

  1. Martina Veličková (SVK), HK Spišská Nová Ves, 8 points (5+3)
  2. Vendula Přibylová (CZE), SK Karviná, 6 points (5+1)
  3. Petra Pravlíková (SVK), HK Spišská Nová Ves, 6 points (1+5)
  4. Karolina Późniewska (POL), TMH Polonia Bytom, 5 points (3+2)
  5. Josefine Persson (DEN), Hvidovre IK, 5 points (2+3)
    Petra Jurčová (SVK), HK Spišská Nová Ves, 5 points (2+3)

Source(s): Hockey Archives[4]

Top Goaltenders edit

Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.

  1. Amalie Joa (DEN), Hvidovre IK, 89.23 SVS%, 2.33 GAA
  2. Daniela Zuziakova (SVK), HK Spišská Nová Ves, 87.50 SVS%, 3.40 GAA
  3. Klára Peslarová (CZE), SK Karviná, 86.79 SVS%, 3.53 GAA
  4. Karolina Siemicka (POL), TMH Polonia Bytom, 81.82 SVS%, 7.45 GAA

Source(s): IIHF[7]

Group D edit

Group D was hosted in Maribor, Slovenia, and all games were held at the Ledna Dvorana Tabor (“Tabor Ice Rink”). The group featured the reigning Austrian Champions, EHV Sabres Vienna of the Dameneishockey-Bundesliga (DEBL); Italian Champions, the EV Bozen Eagles of the Italian Hockey League Women (IHLW); Hungarian Champions, Vasas SC Budapest; and Slovenian Champions, HDK Maribor.[9]

The EHV Sabres Vienna won the round and progressed to Group F of Round 2. Austrian forward Anna Meixner of the Sabres was the leading point scorer, with 12 points (7 goals + 5 assists). Three of Meixner’s teammates also slotted into positions as top five point-earners of the round: Canadian defender Regan Boulton, with 11 points (3 goals + 8 assists); American defender Kiira Dosdall, with 9 points (5 goals + 4 assists); and fellow Austrian forward Esther Väärälä (née Kantor), with 7 points (2 goals + 5 assists). Not to be outshone by the skaters, Sabres’ goaltender Victoria Vigilanti topped the goaltending statistics table, posting an excellent 93.10 save percentage and 0.82 goals against average.

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1   EHV Sabres Vienna 3 3 0 0 0 25 3 +22 9
2   EV Bozen Eagles 3 1 1 0 1 18 8 +10 5
3   Vasas SC Budapest 3 1 0 1 1 4 18 −14 4
4   HDK Maribor 3 0 0 0 3 1 19 −18 0
Source: IIHF[10]

Top scorers edit

Listed by highest total points (goals + assists), then most goals scored.

  1. Anna Meixner (AUT), EHV Sabres Vienna, 12 points (7+5)
  2. Regan Boulton (CAN), EHV Sabres Vienna, 11 points (3+8)
  3. Kiira Dosdall (USA), EHV Sabres Vienna, 9 points (5+4)
  4. Eleonora Dalprà (ITA), EV Bozen Eagles, 7 points (4+3)
  5. Esther Kantor Väärälä (AUT), EHV Sabres Vienna, 7 points (2+5)
    Chelsea Furlani (ITA/USA), EV Bozen Eagles, 5 points (2+5)

Source(s): Hockey Archives[4]

Top Goaltenders edit

Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.

  1. Victoria Vigilanti (CAN), EHV Sabres Wien, 93.10 SVS%, 0.82 GAA
  2. Ines Confidenti (SLO), HDK Maribor, 88.29 SVS%, 5.74 GAA
  3. Anikó Németh (HUN), Vasas Budapest, 87.50 SVS%, 5.94 GAA
  4. Renata Poltzer (HUN), Vasas Budapest, 85.71 SVS%, 5.79 GAA
  5. Daniela Klotz (ITA), EV Bozen Eagles, 81.58 SVS%, 2.94 GAA

Source(s): IIHF[9]

Round 2 edit

The second round was played during 6–8 December 2013 in two groups in two host cities. The national champion teams from the countries represented in the final of the 2012–13 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup received a bye for the first round and entered the tournament in the second round. Each group included two group winners from Round 1 and two national champions from the leagues represented in the previous year’s final. The teams finishing in the top two positions of each group moved on to the final.

Group E edit

Group E was hosted in Bad Tölz, Germany, and all games were played at Hacker Pischorr Arena (since renamed weeArena). The group introduced the reigning Swiss Champions, ZSC Lions Zurich of the Swiss Women's Hockey League A (SWHL A), and the reigning Russian and 2012–13 EWCC Champions, Tornado Moscow Region (HC Tornado) of the Women's Hockey League (ZhHL). The teams joined the Round 1 winners of Group A, ESC Planegg, and Group C, Hvidovre IK.[11]

With the four best point scorers and the top goaltender of the group, Tornado Moscow Region easily dominated the round. Russian forward Iya Gavrilova of Tornado earned 13 points (6 goals + 7 assists) across the three games, averaging a blazing 4.33 points per game and soundly claiming position as top scorer. Slovak goaltender Zuzana Tomčíková, the Best Goaltender Selected by the Directorate in the 2013–14 EWCC final round, continued her high calibre of play, achieving a 94.58 save percentage and 1.09 goal against average.

The second place team, ESC Planegg, also progressed to the final round. American Brooke Ammerman Reimer was again the top point-getter for ESC Planegg, with 5 goals and 1 assist (6 points), and ranked fifth on the list of top scorers of the group. Planegg’s net-minder, Julia Graunke, also had a solid performance, with a 93.88 save percentage and 1.99 goals against average, placing second on the list of the group’s top goaltenders.

Though she received no plaudits and her goaltending statistics appear mediocre at best, Hvidovre IK goaltender Amalie Joa faced nearly 90 more shots on goal than any other netminder of Group E and her 132 saves across three games are an accomplishment worthy of mention.

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1   Tornado Moscow Region 3 3 0 27 3 +24 9
2   ESC Planegg 3 2 1 12 19 −7 6
3   ZSC Lions Zurich 3 1 2 6 14 −8 3
4   Hvidovre IK 3 0 3 6 24 −18 0
Source: IIHF[12]

Top scorers edit

Listed by highest total points (goals + assists), then most goals scored.

  1. Iya Gavrilova (RUS), Tornado Moscow Region, 13 points (6+7)
  2. Yekaterina Smolentseva (RUS), Tornado Moscow Region, 9 points (3+6)
  3. Galina Skiba (RUS), Tornado Moscow Region, 8 points (5+3)
  4. Olga Permyakova (RUS), Tornado Moscow Region, 7 points (2+5)
  5. Brooke Ammerman Reimer (USA), ESC Planegg, 6 points (5+1)

Source(s): IIHF[13]

Top Goaltenders edit

Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes excluded.

  1. Zuzana Tomčíková (SVK), Tornado Moscow Region, 94.58 SVS%, 1.09 GAA
  2. Julia Graunke (GER), ESC Planegg, 93.88 SVS%, 1.99 GAA
  3. Kaitlyn Greenway (CAN), ZSC Lions Zurich, 85.07 SVS%, 3.93 GAA
  4. Amalie Joa (DAN), Hvidovre IK, 84.62 SVS%, 8.00 GAA
  5. Lena Schuster (GER), ESC Planegg, 84.09 SVS%, 4.69 GAA

Source(s): IIHF[14]

Group F edit

Group E was hosted in Lohja, Finland, and all games were played at Kisakallion Urheiluopiston jäähalli (Kisakallio Sports Academy Ice Rink; called “Kisakallio Arena” in IIHF documents). The group featured Round 1 winners Aisulu Almaty of Group B and the EHV Sabres Vienna of Group D, and introduced the reigning Finnish Champions, the Espoo Blues of the Naisten SM-sarja, and the reigning Swedish Champions, AIK Hockey of the Riksserien.[15]

AIK Hockey won the group, helped in no small part by the 92.68 save percentage posted by goaltender Minatsu Murase, the second best of the group, and depth scoring.

The Espoo Blues placed second and claimed the top four point scorers of the group: forwards Linda Välimäki, with 8 points (2 goals + 6 assists), Emma Nuutinen, with 7 points (4 goals + 3 assists), and Annina Rajahuhta, with 7 points (1 goal + 6 assists), and defender Emma Terho, with 5 points (3 goals + 2 assists). The Blues were plagued by poor net-minding and, despite out-scoring the three other teams, ended the round with a goal differential of just +1.

Victoria Vigilanti was excellent in net for the EHV Sabres, earning the best save percentage of the round, a 92.77, and 2.00 goals against average. Minatsu Murase of AIK Hockey concluded the round with a save percentage less than a tenth of a percentage point behind Vigilanti and a 1.50 goals against average, out performing the Sabres’ goalie by 0.50 GAA.

The Group F “Best Players Selected by the Directorate” included players from three teams and diverged slightly from the tradition of simply selecting the players at the top of the scoring and goaltending charts. Canadian goaltender Jillian Marie MacIsaac of Aisulu Almaty was named “Best Goalkeeper” of the group. MacIsaac played every minute of Aisulu’s three matches and made 84 saves on 93 shots on goal, the most shots faced and saves made by any goalie in the group. Swedish defenceman Linnea Hedin of AIK Hockey was named “Best Defenseman.” Sixteen year old Finnish forward Emma Nuutinen was named “Best Forward,” having scored the most goals and the second-most points of any player in the group.

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1   AIK Hockey 3 3 0 10 3 +7 9
2   Espoo Blues 3 2 1 12 11 +1 6
3   EHV Sabres Vienna 3 1 2 6 7 −1 3
4   Aisulu Almaty 3 0 3 2 9 −7 0
Source: IIHF[16]

Top scorers edit

Listed by highest total points (goals + assists), then most goals scored.

  1. Linda Välimäki (FIN), Espoo Blues, 8 points (2+6)
  2. Emma Nuutinen (FIN), Espoo Blues, 7 points (4+3)
  3. Annina Rajahuhta (FIN), Espoo Blues, 7 points (1+6)
  4. Emma Terho (FIN), Espoo Blues, 5 points (3+2)
  5. Anna Meixner (AUT), EHV Sabres Vienna, 5 points (3+0)

Source(s): IIHF[17]

Top Goaltenders edit

Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.

  1. Victoria Vigilanti (CAN), EHV Sabres Vienna, 92.77 SVS%, 2.00 GAA
  2. Minatsu Murase (SWE), AIK Hockey, 92.68 SVS%, 1.50 GAA
  3. Jillian Marie MacIsaac (CAN), Aisulu Almaty, 90.32 SVS%, 3.01 GAA
  4. Mari Koivisto (FIN), Espoo Blues, 84.48 SVS%, 3.09 GAA

Source(s): IIHF[18]

Best Players Selected by the Directorate edit

  • Best Goaltender: Jillian Marie MacIsaac (CAN),   Aisulu Almaty
  • Best Defenseman: Linnea Hedin (SWE),   AIK Hockey
  • Best Forward: Emma Nuutinen (FIN),   Espoo Blues

Source(s): IIHF[19]

Finals edit

The final round was hosted in Bad Tölz, Germany, and all games were played at the Hacker-Pschorr Arena (since renamed weeArena). The round featured a significant number of recent Olympians, as each team was from a country represented, several weeks prior, in the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics, though none of the nations represented ultimately medaled.[20] In total, 22 players from the 2014 Sochi Olympics played in the 2013–14 European Women's Champions Cup Final; three players from the Swedish national team, four players from the German national team, five players from the Finnish national team, and nine players – nearly half of the roster – from the disqualified Russian national team.

Tornado Moscow Region was once again a force to be reckoned with, topping both the scoring and goaltending charts. The three leading scorers of the final were HK Tornado forwards: Kelley Steadman, 6 points (5 goals + 1 assist), Iya Gavrilova, 6 points (4 goals + 2 assists), and Anna Shokhina, 5 points (2 goals + 3 assists). HK Tornado goaltender Zuzana Tomčíková turned in an even better performance than the 94.74 save percentage and 1.33 goals against she posted in the 2012–13 EWCC Finals, achieving a brilliant 96.55 save percentage and 1.00 goals against average.

The “Best Players Selected by the Directorate” awards went to two Tornado Moscow Region players and one player from fourth-place ESC Planegg. American forward Kelley Steadman of HK Tornado, the top scorer of the Finals, was named “Best Forward” by the directorate. In a repeat of the 2012–13 EWCC Finals, Slovak goaltender Zuzana Tomčíková was named “Best Goalkeeper.” With the selection, Tomčíková became the second goalie and third player in EWCC Finals history to be selected by the directorate in multiple years (the other goaltender selected was Kim Martin Hasson of AIK Hockey, in 2005 and 2006, and the other player was defenceman Emma Terho of the Espoo Blues, in 2006 and 2010). Swiss defender Kathrin Lehmann of ESC Planegg was named “Best Defenseman,” the only player from a German team to ever be selected for the award in the EWCC Finals.

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1   Tornado Moscow Region 3 3 0 0 0 13 2 +11 9
2   AIK Hockey 3 1 0 1 1 7 11 −4 4
3   Espoo Blues 3 1 0 0 2 5 7 −2 3
4   ESC Planegg 3 0 1 0 2 5 10 −5 2
Source: IIHF[21]

Results edit

Abbreviation key: EA = extra attacker, ENG = empty net goal, PP1 = power play, PP2 = power play two-man advantage, PS = penalty shot, SH = short-handed, Teams: AIK = AIK Hockey, BLU = Espoo Blues, PLA = ESC Planegg, TOR = Tornado Moscow Region.

14 March 2014 (2014-03-14)
11:40
Espoo Blues  3–1
(2–1, 1–0, 0–0)
  ESC PlaneggHacker Pschorr Arena
Attendance: 100
Game reference
Isabella PortnojGoaliesLena SchusterReferee:
Zuzana Findurova (SVK)
Linesmen:
Maria Raabye Fuchsel (DEN)
Senovwa Mollen (NED)
Tulus (Nuutinen, Posa) (PP1) – 6:481–0
1–110:22 – Rothemund (Spielberger)
Tulus (PS) – 15:272–1
Nuutinen (Tulus) – 33:253–1
8 minPenalties8 min
32Shots14
Players of the Game: Noora Tulus (BLU), Lena Schuster (PLA)
14 March 2014 (2014-03-14)
15:00
Tornado Moscow Region  6–1
(3–0, 3–1, 0–0)
  AIK HockeyHacker Pschorr Arena
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Zuzana TomčíkováGoaliesMinatsu Murase (00:00–10:08)
Lovisa Berndtsson (10:08–60:00)
Referee:
Marie Picavet (FRA)
Linesmen:
Anne-Sophie Boniface (FRA)
Lisa Huffner (GER)
Gavrilova (Permyakova) – 00:341–0
Gavrilova (Polunina, Permyakova) – 8:282–0
Smolentseva (Shokhina) – 10:083–0
Shokhina (PP2) – 23:364–0
Shokhina (Trachyova) (PP1) – 27:245–0
Steadman – 33:206–0
6–138:17 – Alasalmi (Yucel, Johansson)
16 minPenalties16 min
28Shots22
Players of the Game: Iya Gavrilova (TOR), Lisa Johansson (AIK)
15 March 2014 (2014-03-15)
13:35
Tornado Moscow Region  3–1
0–0 / 0–0 / 3–1
  Espoo BluesHacker Pschorr Arena
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Zuzana TomčíkováGoaliesIsabella PortnojReferee:
Zuzana Findurova (SVK)
Linesmen:
Lisa Huffner (GER)
Natalie Mauelshagen (GER)
Gavrilova (Burina, Steadman) – 44:581–0
Steadman (Nikolayeva) – 45:462–0
2–157:48 – C. Posa (Huhta, Ratinen) (EA)
Steadman (Permyakova) (ENG) – 59:453–1
6 minPenalties8 min
27Shots36
Players of the Game: Zuzana Tomčíková (TOR), Isabella Portnoj (BLU)
15 March 2014 (2014-03-15)
16:50
ESC Planegg  4–3
(0–1, 2–0, 1–2, 0–0, 1–0)
  AIK HockeyHacker Pschorr Arena
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Julia GraunkeGoaliesLovisa BerndtssonReferee:
Kendall Hanley (USA)
Linesmen:
Anne-Sophie Boniface (FRA)
Maria Raabye Fuchsel (DEN)
0–116:51 – Bäckman (Ahlgren Bloom, Löwenhielm) (PP1)
Pink (Ammerman, Lehmann) (PP1) – 23:521–1
Ammerman (Kratzer) (PP1) – 35:532–1
2–249:23 – Alasalmi (Löwenhielm, Yucel)
Evers (Ammerman) – 59:013–2
3–359:34 – Martinsen (SH, EA)
       Shootout       
Shoot out goal scored by Monika Pink (PLA)
18 minPenalties20 min
16Shots25
Players of the Game: Brooke Ammerman Reimer (PLA), Linnéa Bäckman (AIK)
16 March 2014 (2014-03-16)
11:15
AIK Hockey  3–1
(0–0, 0–1, 3–0)
  Espoo BluesHacker Pschorr Arena
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Minatsu MuraseGoaliesIsabella PortnojReferee:
Kendall Hanley (USA)
Linesmen:
Maria Raabye Fuchsel (DEN)
Natalie Mauelshagen (GER)
0–139:59 – Rajahuhta (Tuominen, Hallvar)
Johansson (Löwenhielm) – 53:101–1
Löwenhielm (Ahlgren Bloom, Martinsen) (PP1, EA) – 57:222–1
Martinsen (ENG) – 59:123–1
18 minPenalties16 min
23Shots23
Players of the Game: Linnea Hedin (AIK), Emma Terho (BLU)
16 March 2014 (2014-03-16)
14:45
ESC Planegg  0–4
(0–1, 0–2, 0–1)
  Tornado Moscow RegionHacker Pschorr Arena
Attendance: 250
Game reference
Lena SchusterGoaliesAnna PrugovaReferee:
Marie Picavet (FRA)
Linesmen:
Anne-Sophie Boniface (FRA)
Senovwa Mollen (NED)
0–119:55 – Steadman (Permyakova, Gavrilova) (PP1)
0–227:57 – Steadman (Shokhina, Gavrilova)
0–336:39 – Gavrilova (Shokhina)
0–457:00 – Shukina (Sergina)
20 minPenalties16 min
24Shots29
Players of the Game: Kathrin Lehman (PLA), Kelley Steadman (TOR)

Source(s): IIHF[22]

Top Scorers of the Finals edit

Listed by highest total points (goals + assists), then most goals scored.

  1. Kelley Steadman (USA), Tornado Moscow Region, 6 points (5+1)
  2. Iya Gavrilova (RUS), Tornado Moscow Region, 6 points (4+2)
  3. Anna Shokhina (RUS), Tornado Moscow Region, 5 points (2+3)
  4. Michelle Löwenhielm (SWE), AIK Hockey, 4 points (1+3)
  5. Olga Permyakova (RUS), Tornado Moscow Region, 4 points (0+4)
  6. Helene Martinsen (NOR), AIK Hockey, 3 points (2+1)
    Noora Tulus (FIN), Espoo Blues, 3 points (2+1)
  7. Brooke Ammerman Reimer (USA), ESC Planegg, 3 points (1+2)
  8. Emmy Alasalmi (SWE), AIK Hockey, 2 points (2+0)
    Monika Pink (GER), ESC Planegg, 2 points (2+0)

Source(s):[23]

Top Goaltenders of the Finals edit

Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.

  1. Zuzana Tomčíková (SVK), Tornado Moscow Region, 96.55 SVS%, 1.00 GAA
  2. Isabella Portnoj (FIN), Espoo Blues, 91.94 SVS%, 1.70 GAA
  3. Lena Schuster (GER), ESC Planegg, 88.52 SVS%, 3.50 GAA
  4. Lovisa Berndtsson (SWE), AIK Hockey, 80.56 SVS%, 3.66 GAA

Source(s): IIHF[24]

Best Players Selected by the Directorate edit

Award Name Team No.
Best Goalkeeper Zuzana Tomčíková (SVK)   Tornado Moscow Region 35
Best Defenseman Kathrin Lehmann (SUI)   ESC Planegg 19
Best Forward Kelley Steadman (USA)   Tornado Moscow Region 18

Source(s): IIHF[25]

Champions roster edit

Source(s): IIHF[26]

References edit

Tournament statistics and data from:

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  • "Coupe d'Europe de hockey sur glace féminin 2013/14". hockeyarchives.info (in French). Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  • ”EWCC (W) - 2013-2014”. eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
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External links edit

  • 2013–14 EWCC Tournament Reports at the IIHF Webarchive

2013, iihf, european, women, champions, tenth, holding, iihf, european, women, champions, ewcc, russian, team, tornado, moscow, region, tornado, russian, women, hockey, league, tournament, third, consecutive, time, fourth, time, five, years, with, their, victo. The 2013 14 IIHF European Women s Champions Cup was the tenth holding of the IIHF European Women Champions Cup EWCC Russian team Tornado Moscow Region HC Tornado of the Russian Women s Hockey League won the tournament for the third consecutive time and the fourth time in five years With their victory HK Tornado tied AIK Hockey for most EWCC titles won by a single club 1 2013 14 IIHF European Women s Champions CupTournament detailsHost countries Germany Finland France Latvia Slovakia SloveniaVenue s 6 in 6 host cities DatesRound 118 20 October 2013Round 26 8 December 2013Finals14 16 March 2014FormatRound robinTeams20Final positionsChampions Tornado Moscow Region 4th title Runner up AIKThird place Espoo BluesFourth placeESC PlaneggTournament statisticsGames played84Goals scored362 4 31 per game Scoring leader s FinalsKelley Steadman Tornado Moscow Region 6 points 2012 132014 15 The tournament was played in three stages Round 1 Round 2 and the Finals Round 1 comprised sixteen national champions sorted into four groups of four teams each only the winner of each group progressed Round 2 comprised eight teams in two groups of four teams each Each group included two group winners from Round 1 and the national champions from two of the four countries represented in the Finals of the 2012 13 IIHF European Women s Champions Cup which had received a bye for Round 1 The teams finishing in the top two positions of each group in Round 2 moved on to the Finals It is likely that Best Players Selected by the Directorate were named for each group in all three rounds based on documents available from other EWCC tournaments but information about the selections for 2013 14 Groups A E is apparently lost Contents 1 Round 1 1 1 Group A 1 1 1 Standings 1 1 2 Top scorers 1 1 3 Top Goaltenders 1 2 Group B 1 2 1 Standings 1 2 2 Top scorers 1 2 3 Top Goaltenders 1 3 Group C 1 3 1 Standings 1 3 2 Top scorers 1 3 3 Top Goaltenders 1 4 Group D 1 4 1 Standings 1 4 2 Top scorers 1 4 3 Top Goaltenders 2 Round 2 2 1 Group E 2 1 1 Standings 2 1 2 Top scorers 2 1 3 Top Goaltenders 2 2 Group F 2 2 1 Standings 2 2 2 Top scorers 2 2 3 Top Goaltenders 2 2 4 Best Players Selected by the Directorate 3 Finals 3 1 Standings 3 2 Results 3 3 Top Scorers of the Finals 3 4 Top Goaltenders of the Finals 3 5 Best Players Selected by the Directorate 3 6 Champions roster 4 References 5 External linksRound 1 editSixteen national champions played in the first round in four groups of four teams each All of the first round groups played during 18 20 October 2013 The winner of each group progressed to Round 2 Group A edit Group A was hosted in Neuilly sur Marne France and all games were played at the Patinoire municipale de Neuilly sur Marne Municipal Ice Rink of Neuilly sur Marne The group featured the reigning German Champions ESC Planegg of the Deutsche Fraueneishockey Liga DEBL French Champions HC Neuilly sur Marne of the Championnat de France Feminin Elite FFHG Feminin Elite English Champions the Bracknell Queen Bees of the Women s National Ice Hockey League Elite WNIHL Elite and Spanish Champions SAD Majadahonda of the Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo Femenino 2 ESC Planegg won the round handily and progressed to the second round American forward Brooke Reimer nee Ammerman of ESC Planegg was the group s leading scorer with 14 points 7 goals 7 assists and her teammate German goaltender Nadja Gruber was the top goaltender posting an 88 89 save percentage and 1 00 goals against average Standings edit Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts 1 nbsp ESC Planegg 3 3 0 37 2 35 9 2 nbsp HC Neuilly sur Marne 3 2 1 21 7 14 6 3 nbsp Bracknell Queen Bees 3 1 2 7 21 14 3 4 nbsp SAD Majadahonda 3 0 3 2 37 35 0Source IIHF 3 Top scorers edit Listed by highest total points goals assists then most goals scored Brooke Ammerman Reimer USA ESC Planegg 14 points 7 7 Julia Zorn GER ESC Planegg 13 points 7 6 Jillian Dempsey USA HC Neuilly sur Marne 13 points 7 6 Kerstin Spielberger GER ESC Planegg 9 points 6 3 Kelsey Ketcher USA ESC Planegg 8 points 4 4 Source s Hockey Archives 4 Top Goaltenders edit Listed by highest save percentage SVS then lowest goals against average GAA Goaltenders with less than 40 of their team s total minutes not included Nadja Gruber GER ESC Planegg 88 89 SVS 1 00 GAA Manon Sellem FRA HC Neuilly sur Marne 86 27 SVS 3 39 GAA Bethany Gemson GBR Bracknell Queen Bees 85 40 SVS 6 95 GAA Ester Garcia Leon SPA SAD Majadahonda 82 24 SVS 9 40 GAA Source s IIHF 2 Group B edit Group B was hosted in Liepaja Latvia and all games were played at the Liepajas Olimpiska Centra LOC Liepaja Olympic Center The group featured reigning Kazakh Champions Aisulu Almaty Latvian Champions SHK Laima Riga of the Latvian Women s Ice Hockey League Romanian Champions HSC Csikszereda and Belarusian Champions HK Pantera Minsk 5 SHK Laima Riga was a goal producing powerhouse in the tournament posting the highest goal differential of the sixteen teams in round one at plus 40 Laima boasted the top three scorers of Group B Inese Geca Miljone 20 points Lelde Hartmane 16 points and Agnese Apsite 12 points who between them scored 25 goals across three games and an excellent performance by goaltender Evija Tetina who allowed just three goals across three games Ultimately SHK Laima was defeated by Aisulu Almaty on the backs of their stellar goaltending tandem Tatyana Mozhayeva and Canadian Jillian Marie MacIsaac who together shutout every opponent and finished the round with perfect 1 00 save percentages and 0 00 goals against average Standings edit Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts 1 nbsp Aisulu Almaty 3 3 0 29 0 29 9 2 nbsp SHK Laima Riga 3 2 1 43 3 40 6 3 nbsp HSC Csikszereda 3 1 2 13 31 18 3 4 nbsp HK Pantera Minsk 3 0 3 5 56 51 0Source IIHF 6 Top scorers edit Listed by highest total points goals assists then most goals scored Inese Geca Miljone LAT SHK Laima Riga 20 points 12 8 Lelde Hartmane LAT SHK Laima Riga 16 points 7 9 Agnese Apsite LAT SHK Laima Riga 12 points 6 6 Kirsten Marie Mihalcheon CAN Aisulu Almaty 9 points 5 4 Christina Marie Sharun CAN Aisulu Almaty 9 points 4 5 Source s Hockey Archives 4 Top Goaltenders edit Listed by highest save percentage SVS then lowest goals against average GAA Goaltenders with less than 40 of their team s total minutes not included Jillian Marie MacIsaac CAN Aisulu Almaty 100 00 SVS 0 00 GAA Evija Tetina LAT SHK Laima Riga 94 55 SVS 1 00 GAA Anett Andrea Kurko ROM HSC Csikszereda 78 91 SVS 10 33 GAA Nina Vabishchevich BLR HK Pantera Minsk 65 35 SVS 17 50 GAA Source s IIHF 5 Group C edit Group C was hosted in Spisska Nova Ves Slovakia and all games were played at the Spis Arena The group featured reigning Danish Champions Hvidovre IK Slovak Champions HC Spisska Nova Ves of the 1 liga zien Czech Champions SK Karvina of the 1 liga zenskeho hockey and Polish Champions TMH Polonia Bytom of the Polska Liga Hokeja Kobiet PLHK 7 With no double digit point scorers middling goaltending and a goal differential span from best to worst of just 21 the teams of Group C arguably had the greatest parity of any group in Round 1 Hvidovre IK won the round and progressed to the second despite being marginally out scored by both HC Spisska Nova Ves and SK Karvina Hvidovre s Amalie Joa posted the best goaltender statistics of the round a passable 89 23 save percentage and 2 33 goals against average Slovak Olympian Martina Velickova of HC Spisska Nova Ves was the group s top scorer with 8 points 5 goals 3 assists Standings edit Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts 1 nbsp Hvidovre IK 3 3 0 12 7 5 9 2 nbsp HK Spisska Nova Ves 3 2 1 15 8 7 6 3 nbsp SK Karvina 3 1 2 14 10 4 3 4 nbsp TMH Polonia Bytom 3 0 3 5 21 16 0Source IIHF 8 Top scorers edit Listed by highest total points goals assists then most goals scored Martina Velickova SVK HK Spisska Nova Ves 8 points 5 3 Vendula Pribylova CZE SK Karvina 6 points 5 1 Petra Pravlikova SVK HK Spisska Nova Ves 6 points 1 5 Karolina Pozniewska POL TMH Polonia Bytom 5 points 3 2 Josefine Persson DEN Hvidovre IK 5 points 2 3 Petra Jurcova SVK HK Spisska Nova Ves 5 points 2 3 Source s Hockey Archives 4 Top Goaltenders edit Listed by highest save percentage SVS then lowest goals against average GAA Goaltenders with less than 40 of their team s total minutes not included Amalie Joa DEN Hvidovre IK 89 23 SVS 2 33 GAA Daniela Zuziakova SVK HK Spisska Nova Ves 87 50 SVS 3 40 GAA Klara Peslarova CZE SK Karvina 86 79 SVS 3 53 GAA Karolina Siemicka POL TMH Polonia Bytom 81 82 SVS 7 45 GAA Source s IIHF 7 Group D edit Group D was hosted in Maribor Slovenia and all games were held at the Ledna Dvorana Tabor Tabor Ice Rink The group featured the reigning Austrian Champions EHV Sabres Vienna of the Dameneishockey Bundesliga DEBL Italian Champions the EV Bozen Eagles of the Italian Hockey League Women IHLW Hungarian Champions Vasas SC Budapest and Slovenian Champions HDK Maribor 9 The EHV Sabres Vienna won the round and progressed to Group F of Round 2 Austrian forward Anna Meixner of the Sabres was the leading point scorer with 12 points 7 goals 5 assists Three of Meixner s teammates also slotted into positions as top five point earners of the round Canadian defender Regan Boulton with 11 points 3 goals 8 assists American defender Kiira Dosdall with 9 points 5 goals 4 assists and fellow Austrian forward Esther Vaarala nee Kantor with 7 points 2 goals 5 assists Not to be outshone by the skaters Sabres goaltender Victoria Vigilanti topped the goaltending statistics table posting an excellent 93 10 save percentage and 0 82 goals against average Standings edit Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts 1 nbsp EHV Sabres Vienna 3 3 0 0 0 25 3 22 9 2 nbsp EV Bozen Eagles 3 1 1 0 1 18 8 10 5 3 nbsp Vasas SC Budapest 3 1 0 1 1 4 18 14 4 4 nbsp HDK Maribor 3 0 0 0 3 1 19 18 0Source IIHF 10 Top scorers edit Listed by highest total points goals assists then most goals scored Anna Meixner AUT EHV Sabres Vienna 12 points 7 5 Regan Boulton CAN EHV Sabres Vienna 11 points 3 8 Kiira Dosdall USA EHV Sabres Vienna 9 points 5 4 Eleonora Dalpra ITA EV Bozen Eagles 7 points 4 3 Esther Kantor Vaarala AUT EHV Sabres Vienna 7 points 2 5 Chelsea Furlani ITA USA EV Bozen Eagles 5 points 2 5 Source s Hockey Archives 4 Top Goaltenders edit Listed by highest save percentage SVS then lowest goals against average GAA Goaltenders with less than 40 of their team s total minutes not included Victoria Vigilanti CAN EHV Sabres Wien 93 10 SVS 0 82 GAA Ines Confidenti SLO HDK Maribor 88 29 SVS 5 74 GAA Aniko Nemeth HUN Vasas Budapest 87 50 SVS 5 94 GAA Renata Poltzer HUN Vasas Budapest 85 71 SVS 5 79 GAA Daniela Klotz ITA EV Bozen Eagles 81 58 SVS 2 94 GAA Source s IIHF 9 Round 2 editThe second round was played during 6 8 December 2013 in two groups in two host cities The national champion teams from the countries represented in the final of the 2012 13 IIHF European Women s Champions Cup received a bye for the first round and entered the tournament in the second round Each group included two group winners from Round 1 and two national champions from the leagues represented in the previous year s final The teams finishing in the top two positions of each group moved on to the final Group E edit Group E was hosted in Bad Tolz Germany and all games were played at Hacker Pischorr Arena since renamed weeArena The group introduced the reigning Swiss Champions ZSC Lions Zurich of the Swiss Women s Hockey League A SWHL A and the reigning Russian and 2012 13 EWCC Champions Tornado Moscow Region HC Tornado of the Women s Hockey League ZhHL The teams joined the Round 1 winners of Group A ESC Planegg and Group C Hvidovre IK 11 With the four best point scorers and the top goaltender of the group Tornado Moscow Region easily dominated the round Russian forward Iya Gavrilova of Tornado earned 13 points 6 goals 7 assists across the three games averaging a blazing 4 33 points per game and soundly claiming position as top scorer Slovak goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova the Best Goaltender Selected by the Directorate in the 2013 14 EWCC final round continued her high calibre of play achieving a 94 58 save percentage and 1 09 goal against average The second place team ESC Planegg also progressed to the final round American Brooke Ammerman Reimer was again the top point getter for ESC Planegg with 5 goals and 1 assist 6 points and ranked fifth on the list of top scorers of the group Planegg s net minder Julia Graunke also had a solid performance with a 93 88 save percentage and 1 99 goals against average placing second on the list of the group s top goaltenders Though she received no plaudits and her goaltending statistics appear mediocre at best Hvidovre IK goaltender Amalie Joa faced nearly 90 more shots on goal than any other netminder of Group E and her 132 saves across three games are an accomplishment worthy of mention Standings edit Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts 1 nbsp Tornado Moscow Region 3 3 0 27 3 24 9 2 nbsp ESC Planegg 3 2 1 12 19 7 6 3 nbsp ZSC Lions Zurich 3 1 2 6 14 8 3 4 nbsp Hvidovre IK 3 0 3 6 24 18 0Source IIHF 12 Top scorers edit Listed by highest total points goals assists then most goals scored Iya Gavrilova RUS Tornado Moscow Region 13 points 6 7 Yekaterina Smolentseva RUS Tornado Moscow Region 9 points 3 6 Galina Skiba RUS Tornado Moscow Region 8 points 5 3 Olga Permyakova RUS Tornado Moscow Region 7 points 2 5 Brooke Ammerman Reimer USA ESC Planegg 6 points 5 1 Source s IIHF 13 Top Goaltenders edit Listed by highest save percentage SVS then lowest goals against average GAA Goaltenders with less than 40 of their team s total minutes excluded Zuzana Tomcikova SVK Tornado Moscow Region 94 58 SVS 1 09 GAA Julia Graunke GER ESC Planegg 93 88 SVS 1 99 GAA Kaitlyn Greenway CAN ZSC Lions Zurich 85 07 SVS 3 93 GAA Amalie Joa DAN Hvidovre IK 84 62 SVS 8 00 GAA Lena Schuster GER ESC Planegg 84 09 SVS 4 69 GAA Source s IIHF 14 Group F edit Group E was hosted in Lohja Finland and all games were played at Kisakallion Urheiluopiston jaahalli Kisakallio Sports Academy Ice Rink called Kisakallio Arena in IIHF documents The group featured Round 1 winners Aisulu Almaty of Group B and the EHV Sabres Vienna of Group D and introduced the reigning Finnish Champions the Espoo Blues of the Naisten SM sarja and the reigning Swedish Champions AIK Hockey of the Riksserien 15 AIK Hockey won the group helped in no small part by the 92 68 save percentage posted by goaltender Minatsu Murase the second best of the group and depth scoring The Espoo Blues placed second and claimed the top four point scorers of the group forwards Linda Valimaki with 8 points 2 goals 6 assists Emma Nuutinen with 7 points 4 goals 3 assists and Annina Rajahuhta with 7 points 1 goal 6 assists and defender Emma Terho with 5 points 3 goals 2 assists The Blues were plagued by poor net minding and despite out scoring the three other teams ended the round with a goal differential of just 1 Victoria Vigilanti was excellent in net for the EHV Sabres earning the best save percentage of the round a 92 77 and 2 00 goals against average Minatsu Murase of AIK Hockey concluded the round with a save percentage less than a tenth of a percentage point behind Vigilanti and a 1 50 goals against average out performing the Sabres goalie by 0 50 GAA The Group F Best Players Selected by the Directorate included players from three teams and diverged slightly from the tradition of simply selecting the players at the top of the scoring and goaltending charts Canadian goaltender Jillian Marie MacIsaac of Aisulu Almaty was named Best Goalkeeper of the group MacIsaac played every minute of Aisulu s three matches and made 84 saves on 93 shots on goal the most shots faced and saves made by any goalie in the group Swedish defenceman Linnea Hedin of AIK Hockey was named Best Defenseman Sixteen year old Finnish forward Emma Nuutinen was named Best Forward having scored the most goals and the second most points of any player in the group Standings edit Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts 1 nbsp AIK Hockey 3 3 0 10 3 7 9 2 nbsp Espoo Blues 3 2 1 12 11 1 6 3 nbsp EHV Sabres Vienna 3 1 2 6 7 1 3 4 nbsp Aisulu Almaty 3 0 3 2 9 7 0Source IIHF 16 Top scorers edit Listed by highest total points goals assists then most goals scored Linda Valimaki FIN Espoo Blues 8 points 2 6 Emma Nuutinen FIN Espoo Blues 7 points 4 3 Annina Rajahuhta FIN Espoo Blues 7 points 1 6 Emma Terho FIN Espoo Blues 5 points 3 2 Anna Meixner AUT EHV Sabres Vienna 5 points 3 0 Source s IIHF 17 Top Goaltenders edit Listed by highest save percentage SVS then lowest goals against average GAA Goaltenders with less than 40 of their team s total minutes not included Victoria Vigilanti CAN EHV Sabres Vienna 92 77 SVS 2 00 GAA Minatsu Murase SWE AIK Hockey 92 68 SVS 1 50 GAA Jillian Marie MacIsaac CAN Aisulu Almaty 90 32 SVS 3 01 GAA Mari Koivisto FIN Espoo Blues 84 48 SVS 3 09 GAA Source s IIHF 18 Best Players Selected by the Directorate edit Best Goaltender Jillian Marie MacIsaac CAN nbsp Aisulu Almaty Best Defenseman Linnea Hedin SWE nbsp AIK Hockey Best Forward Emma Nuutinen FIN nbsp Espoo Blues Source s IIHF 19 Finals editThe final round was hosted in Bad Tolz Germany and all games were played at the Hacker Pschorr Arena since renamed weeArena The round featured a significant number of recent Olympians as each team was from a country represented several weeks prior in the women s ice hockey tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics though none of the nations represented ultimately medaled 20 In total 22 players from the 2014 Sochi Olympics played in the 2013 14 European Women s Champions Cup Final three players from the Swedish national team four players from the German national team five players from the Finnish national team and nine players nearly half of the roster from the disqualified Russian national team Tornado Moscow Region was once again a force to be reckoned with topping both the scoring and goaltending charts The three leading scorers of the final were HK Tornado forwards Kelley Steadman 6 points 5 goals 1 assist Iya Gavrilova 6 points 4 goals 2 assists and Anna Shokhina 5 points 2 goals 3 assists HK Tornado goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova turned in an even better performance than the 94 74 save percentage and 1 33 goals against she posted in the 2012 13 EWCC Finals achieving a brilliant 96 55 save percentage and 1 00 goals against average The Best Players Selected by the Directorate awards went to two Tornado Moscow Region players and one player from fourth place ESC Planegg American forward Kelley Steadman of HK Tornado the top scorer of the Finals was named Best Forward by the directorate In a repeat of the 2012 13 EWCC Finals Slovak goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova was named Best Goalkeeper With the selection Tomcikova became the second goalie and third player in EWCC Finals history to be selected by the directorate in multiple years the other goaltender selected was Kim Martin Hasson of AIK Hockey in 2005 and 2006 and the other player was defenceman Emma Terho of the Espoo Blues in 2006 and 2010 Swiss defender Kathrin Lehmann of ESC Planegg was named Best Defenseman the only player from a German team to ever be selected for the award in the EWCC Finals Standings edit Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts 1 nbsp Tornado Moscow Region 3 3 0 0 0 13 2 11 9 2 nbsp AIK Hockey 3 1 0 1 1 7 11 4 4 3 nbsp Espoo Blues 3 1 0 0 2 5 7 2 3 4 nbsp ESC Planegg 3 0 1 0 2 5 10 5 2Source IIHF 21 Results edit Abbreviation key EA extra attacker ENG empty net goal PP1 power play PP2 power play two man advantage PS penalty shot SH short handed Teams AIK AIK Hockey BLU Espoo Blues PLA ESC Planegg TOR Tornado Moscow Region 14 March 2014 2014 03 14 11 40Espoo Blues nbsp 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 nbsp ESC PlaneggHacker Pschorr Arena Attendance 100Game referenceIsabella PortnojGoaliesLena SchusterReferee Zuzana Findurova SVK Linesmen Maria Raabye Fuchsel DEN Senovwa Mollen NED Tulus Nuutinen Posa PP1 6 481 01 110 22 Rothemund Spielberger Tulus PS 15 272 1Nuutinen Tulus 33 253 18 minPenalties8 min32Shots14Players of the Game Noora Tulus BLU Lena Schuster PLA 14 March 2014 2014 03 14 15 00Tornado Moscow Region nbsp 6 1 3 0 3 1 0 0 nbsp AIK HockeyHacker Pschorr Arena Attendance 150Game referenceZuzana TomcikovaGoaliesMinatsu Murase 00 00 10 08 Lovisa Berndtsson 10 08 60 00 Referee Marie Picavet FRA Linesmen Anne Sophie Boniface FRA Lisa Huffner GER Gavrilova Permyakova 00 341 0Gavrilova Polunina Permyakova 8 282 0Smolentseva Shokhina 10 083 0Shokhina PP2 23 364 0Shokhina Trachyova PP1 27 245 0Steadman 33 206 06 138 17 Alasalmi Yucel Johansson 16 minPenalties16 min28Shots22Players of the Game Iya Gavrilova TOR Lisa Johansson AIK 15 March 2014 2014 03 15 13 35Tornado Moscow Region nbsp 3 10 0 0 0 3 1 nbsp Espoo BluesHacker Pschorr Arena Attendance 150Game referenceZuzana TomcikovaGoaliesIsabella PortnojReferee Zuzana Findurova SVK Linesmen Lisa Huffner GER Natalie Mauelshagen GER Gavrilova Burina Steadman 44 581 0Steadman Nikolayeva 45 462 02 157 48 C Posa Huhta Ratinen EA Steadman Permyakova ENG 59 453 16 minPenalties8 min27Shots36Players of the Game Zuzana Tomcikova TOR Isabella Portnoj BLU 15 March 2014 2014 03 15 16 50ESC Planegg nbsp 4 3 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 nbsp AIK HockeyHacker Pschorr Arena Attendance 300Game referenceJulia GraunkeGoaliesLovisa BerndtssonReferee Kendall Hanley USA Linesmen Anne Sophie Boniface FRA Maria Raabye Fuchsel DEN 0 116 51 Backman Ahlgren Bloom Lowenhielm PP1 Pink Ammerman Lehmann PP1 23 521 1Ammerman Kratzer PP1 35 532 12 249 23 Alasalmi Lowenhielm Yucel Evers Ammerman 59 013 23 359 34 Martinsen SH EA nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Shootout nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Shoot out goal scored by Monika Pink PLA 18 minPenalties20 min16Shots25Players of the Game Brooke Ammerman Reimer PLA Linnea Backman AIK 16 March 2014 2014 03 16 11 15AIK Hockey nbsp 3 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 nbsp Espoo BluesHacker Pschorr Arena Attendance 150Game referenceMinatsu MuraseGoaliesIsabella PortnojReferee Kendall Hanley USA Linesmen Maria Raabye Fuchsel DEN Natalie Mauelshagen GER 0 139 59 Rajahuhta Tuominen Hallvar Johansson Lowenhielm 53 101 1Lowenhielm Ahlgren Bloom Martinsen PP1 EA 57 222 1Martinsen ENG 59 123 118 minPenalties16 min23Shots23Players of the Game Linnea Hedin AIK Emma Terho BLU 16 March 2014 2014 03 16 14 45ESC Planegg nbsp 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 nbsp Tornado Moscow RegionHacker Pschorr Arena Attendance 250Game referenceLena SchusterGoaliesAnna PrugovaReferee Marie Picavet FRA Linesmen Anne Sophie Boniface FRA Senovwa Mollen NED 0 119 55 Steadman Permyakova Gavrilova PP1 0 227 57 Steadman Shokhina Gavrilova 0 336 39 Gavrilova Shokhina 0 457 00 Shukina Sergina 20 minPenalties16 min24Shots29Players of the Game Kathrin Lehman PLA Kelley Steadman TOR Source s IIHF 22 Top Scorers of the Finals edit Listed by highest total points goals assists then most goals scored Kelley Steadman USA Tornado Moscow Region 6 points 5 1 Iya Gavrilova RUS Tornado Moscow Region 6 points 4 2 Anna Shokhina RUS Tornado Moscow Region 5 points 2 3 Michelle Lowenhielm SWE AIK Hockey 4 points 1 3 Olga Permyakova RUS Tornado Moscow Region 4 points 0 4 Helene Martinsen NOR AIK Hockey 3 points 2 1 Noora Tulus FIN Espoo Blues 3 points 2 1 Brooke Ammerman Reimer USA ESC Planegg 3 points 1 2 Emmy Alasalmi SWE AIK Hockey 2 points 2 0 Monika Pink GER ESC Planegg 2 points 2 0 Source s 23 Top Goaltenders of the Finals edit Listed by highest save percentage SVS then lowest goals against average GAA Goaltenders with less than 40 of their team s total minutes not included Zuzana Tomcikova SVK Tornado Moscow Region 96 55 SVS 1 00 GAA Isabella Portnoj FIN Espoo Blues 91 94 SVS 1 70 GAA Lena Schuster GER ESC Planegg 88 52 SVS 3 50 GAA Lovisa Berndtsson SWE AIK Hockey 80 56 SVS 3 66 GAA Source s IIHF 24 Best Players Selected by the Directorate edit Award Name Team No Best Goalkeeper Zuzana Tomcikova SVK nbsp Tornado Moscow Region 35 Best Defenseman Kathrin Lehmann SUI nbsp ESC Planegg 19 Best Forward Kelley Steadman USA nbsp Tornado Moscow Region 18 Source s IIHF 25 Champions roster edit nbsp Tornado Moscow Region Goalies Anna Prugova Zuzana Tomcikova Defense Yekaterina Nikolayeva Olga Permyakova Nina Pirogova Zoya Polunina Anna Shukina Brittany Simpson Svetlana TkachevaForwards Xenia Bocharova Tatyana Burina Iya Gavrilova Svetlana Kolmykova Marina Sergina Anna Shokhina Galina Skiba Yekaterina Smolina Yekaterina Smolentseva Kelley SteadmanHead Coach Alexei Chistyakov Source s IIHF 26 References editTournament statistics and data from 2014 IIHF European Women Champions Cup Tournament Reports webarchive iihf com International Ice Hockey Federation Retrieved 2020 06 19 Coupe d Europe de hockey sur glace feminin 2013 14 hockeyarchives info in French Retrieved 2020 06 19 EWCC W 2013 2014 eliteprospects com Retrieved 2020 07 02 Citations Mende Dennis 17 March 2014 Tornado Moscow win EWCC eurohockey com Retrieved 28 June 2020 a b European Women Champions Cup Group A webarchive iihf com IIHF 20 October 2013 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