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List of international ice hockey competitions featuring NHL players

The following is a list of international ice hockey competitions where National Hockey League players have been able to participate. Most of these competitions were arranged by the NHL or NHLPA. There have been 14 full international tournaments where it was possible for all NHL players to participate since the 1976 Canada Cup, dubbed as the first real World Championship. There are 5 Canada Cups, 3 World Cups of Hockey, 5 Winter Olympics and 2005 IIHF World Championship. Canada won 9 tournaments. Czech Republic won twice. USA, Sweden and Soviet Union each won once.

Summit Series edit

The Summit Series was an eight-game challenge series between the Soviet National Team and a Canadian professional team.

In the 1972 Summit Series, the Canadian team was made up of NHL hockey players. No World Hockey Association players were included in the event. Two years later, Canadian WHA players competed in the 1974 Summit Series and were defeated by the Soviets. No active NHL players participated in the series; there were however, some former NHLers that played for the WHA-composed Canadian team in the series.

Year Winner Runner-up
1972   Canada   Soviet Union
1974   Soviet Union   Canada

Super Series edit

The Super Series were exhibition games between Soviet teams and NHL teams that took place on each NHL opponents' home ice in North America from 1976 to 1991. The Soviet teams were usually club teams from the Soviet hockey league. The exception was in 1983, when the Soviet National Team represented the Soviet Union. Soviet teams won 14 series, NHL teams won 2 series, and 2 series were tied.

In the following summary the winner of a series is in bold.

Year 1st Team 2nd Team W L T
1976 CSKA Moscow NHL 2 1 1
1976 Soviet Wings Moscow NHL 3 1 0
1978 Spartak Moscow NHL 3 2 0
1979 Soviet Wings Moscow NHL 2 1 1
1980 Dynamo Moscow NHL 2 1 1
1980 CSKA Moscow NHL 3 2 0
1983   Soviet Union NHL 4 2 0
1986 CSKA Moscow NHL 5 1 0
1986 Dynamo Moscow NHL 2 1 1
1989 CSKA Moscow NHL 4 2 1
1989 NHL Dinamo Riga 4 2 1
1990 NHL Khimik Voskresensk 3 3 0
1990 NHL Soviet Wings Moscow 3 1 1
1990 CSKA Moscow NHL 4 1 0
1990 Dynamo Moscow NHL 3 2 0
1991 NHL Khimik Voskresensk 3 3 1
1991 CSKA Moscow NHL 6 1 0
1991 Dynamo Moscow NHL 3 2 2

Canada Cup edit

The Canada Cup tournament was a major international invitational competition for NHL players before the advent of the World Cup of Hockey.

Year Winner Runner-up
1976   Canada   Czechoslovakia
1981   Soviet Union   Canada
1984   Canada   Sweden
1987   Canada   Soviet Union
1991   Canada   United States

Challenge Cup 1979 edit

Year Winner Runner-up
1979   Soviet Union NHL All-Stars

Rendez Vous 1987 edit

In 1987, two matches were held between the USSR and NHL All Stars in Quebec City, Canada in place of the annual NHL All Star Game. Each team won one game and the series was declared a tie.

Game Date Winner Runner-up Score
1st 11 February 1987 NHL All-Stars   Soviet Union 4–3
2nd 13 February 1987   Soviet Union NHL All-Stars 5–3

Ninety Nine All Stars Tour edit

During the 1994–95 NHL lockout the Ninety Nine All Stars Tour was created by Wayne Gretzky and some of his personal friends, who formed a team and toured Europe for a total of eight games against mainly European competition, and playing games in five different countries.

World Cup edit

In 1996, the World Cup of Hockey replaced the Canada Cup.

Year Winner Runner-up
1996   United States   Canada
2004   Canada   Finland
2016   Canada Europe
2028 "Future event"

Olympics edit

Between 1998 and 2014, the NHL had a break in the season to allow its players to participate in the Olympics. In 2024 The NHL, along with the National Hockey League Players Association and the International Ice Hockey Federation, have agreed to allow players to participate in the 2026 and 2030 Olympic Games.

Year City Gold Silver Bronze
1998   Nagano   Czech Republic   Russia   Finland
2002   Salt Lake City   Canada   United States   Russia
2006   Turin   Sweden   Finland   Czech Republic
2010   Vancouver   Canada   United States   Finland
2014   Sochi   Canada   Sweden   Finland
2026   Milan / Cortina To be determined
2030   Future event

IIHF World Championships edit

Since 1976, there has been no limit to how many NHL players countries can send to the IIHF World Championships, but the tournament is usually played during the NHL playoffs. Because of the NHL lockout in 2004, all NHL players were available to participate in the 2005 Championship. However, many players did not participate because they had not played for a full season, and were therefore not in "game shape."

NHL Challenge edit

Between 2000 and 2003, a select few NHL teams traveled to Europe to play exhibition games against top division teams in the Swedish and Finnish leagues.

Victoria Cup edit

The Victoria Cup was an ice hockey tournament organized by the IIHF and intended for teams of the Champions Hockey League and the NHL. The inaugural Cup was a single game playoff between the 2008 IIHF European Champions Cup winners Metallurg Magnitogorsk and the New York Rangers of the NHL. It was held in Bern, Switzerland on 1 October 2008. The Rangers won 4-3.

The 2009 edition of the tournament featured the ZSC Lions, the 2008–09 Champions Hockey League winners, and the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL. The ZSC Lions defeated the Blackhawks 2-1 in the Hallenstadion in Zurich, Switzerland.

KHL vs NHL games edit

Teams of the former Soviet league did not play against NHL teams after the Super Series ended until 2008, when the 2008 Victoria Cup took place in Bern. In 2010 NHL teams played their first games on Russian and Latvian ice since 1990.

4 Nations Face-Off tournament edit

In 2025 the NHL's 4 Nations Face-Off will consist of a total of seven games played during a nine-day period from February 12–20, along with two practice days, February 10–11, and will be held in two yet-to-be named North American cities, one in Canada and one in the United States. the countries participating in the tournament are Canada, Finland, Sweden and United States.

Year Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2025

See also edit

External links edit

  • Top Level Hockey World Rankings

References edit

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The following is a list of international ice hockey competitions where National Hockey League players have been able to participate Most of these competitions were arranged by the NHL or NHLPA There have been 14 full international tournaments where it was possible for all NHL players to participate since the 1976 Canada Cup dubbed as the first real World Championship There are 5 Canada Cups 3 World Cups of Hockey 5 Winter Olympics and 2005 IIHF World Championship Canada won 9 tournaments Czech Republic won twice USA Sweden and Soviet Union each won once Contents 1 Summit Series 2 Super Series 3 Canada Cup 4 Challenge Cup 1979 5 Rendez Vous 1987 6 Ninety Nine All Stars Tour 7 World Cup 8 Olympics 9 IIHF World Championships 10 NHL Challenge 11 Victoria Cup 12 KHL vs NHL games 13 4 Nations Face Off tournament 14 See also 15 External links 16 ReferencesSummit Series editMain article Summit Series The Summit Series was an eight game challenge series between the Soviet National Team and a Canadian professional team In the 1972 Summit Series the Canadian team was made up of NHL hockey players No World Hockey Association players were included in the event Two years later Canadian WHA players competed in the 1974 Summit Series and were defeated by the Soviets No active NHL players participated in the series there were however some former NHLers that played for the WHA composed Canadian team in the series Year Winner Runner up 1972 nbsp Canada nbsp Soviet Union 1974 nbsp Soviet Union nbsp CanadaSuper Series editMain article Super Series The Super Series were exhibition games between Soviet teams and NHL teams that took place on each NHL opponents home ice in North America from 1976 to 1991 The Soviet teams were usually club teams from the Soviet hockey league The exception was in 1983 when the Soviet National Team represented the Soviet Union Soviet teams won 14 series NHL teams won 2 series and 2 series were tied In the following summary the winner of a series is in bold Year 1st Team 2nd Team W L T 1976 CSKA Moscow NHL 2 1 1 1976 Soviet Wings Moscow NHL 3 1 0 1978 Spartak Moscow NHL 3 2 0 1979 Soviet Wings Moscow NHL 2 1 1 1980 Dynamo Moscow NHL 2 1 1 1980 CSKA Moscow NHL 3 2 0 1983 nbsp Soviet Union NHL 4 2 0 1986 CSKA Moscow NHL 5 1 0 1986 Dynamo Moscow NHL 2 1 1 1989 CSKA Moscow NHL 4 2 1 1989 NHL Dinamo Riga 4 2 1 1990 NHL Khimik Voskresensk 3 3 0 1990 NHL Soviet Wings Moscow 3 1 1 1990 CSKA Moscow NHL 4 1 0 1990 Dynamo Moscow NHL 3 2 0 1991 NHL Khimik Voskresensk 3 3 1 1991 CSKA Moscow NHL 6 1 0 1991 Dynamo Moscow NHL 3 2 2Canada Cup editMain article Canada Cup The Canada Cup tournament was a major international invitational competition for NHL players before the advent of the World Cup of Hockey Year Winner Runner up 1976 nbsp Canada nbsp Czechoslovakia 1981 nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Canada 1984 nbsp Canada nbsp Sweden 1987 nbsp Canada nbsp Soviet Union 1991 nbsp Canada nbsp United StatesChallenge Cup 1979 editMain article 1979 Challenge Cup ice hockey Year Winner Runner up 1979 nbsp Soviet Union NHL All StarsRendez Vous 1987 editMain article Rendez vous 87 In 1987 two matches were held between the USSR and NHL All Stars in Quebec City Canada in place of the annual NHL All Star Game Each team won one game and the series was declared a tie Game Date Winner Runner up Score 1st 11 February 1987 NHL All Stars nbsp Soviet Union 4 3 2nd 13 February 1987 nbsp Soviet Union NHL All Stars 5 3Ninety Nine All Stars Tour editMain article Ninety Nine All Stars Tour During the 1994 95 NHL lockout the Ninety Nine All Stars Tour was created by Wayne Gretzky and some of his personal friends who formed a team and toured Europe for a total of eight games against mainly European competition and playing games in five different countries World Cup editMain article World Cup of Hockey In 1996 the World Cup of Hockey replaced the Canada Cup Year Winner Runner up 1996 nbsp United States nbsp Canada 2004 nbsp Canada nbsp Finland 2016 nbsp Canada Europe 2028 Future event Olympics editMain article Ice hockey at the Winter Olympics Between 1998 and 2014 the NHL had a break in the season to allow its players to participate in the Olympics In 2024 The NHL along with the National Hockey League Players Association and the International Ice Hockey Federation have agreed to allow players to participate in the 2026 and 2030 Olympic Games Year City Gold Silver Bronze 1998 nbsp Nagano nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Russia nbsp Finland 2002 nbsp Salt Lake City nbsp Canada nbsp United States nbsp Russia 2006 nbsp Turin nbsp Sweden nbsp Finland nbsp Czech Republic 2010 nbsp Vancouver nbsp Canada nbsp United States nbsp Finland 2014 nbsp Sochi nbsp Canada nbsp Sweden nbsp Finland 2026 nbsp Milan Cortina To be determined 2030 nbsp Future eventIIHF World Championships editMain article Ice Hockey World Championships See also List of IIHF World Championship medalists Since 1976 there has been no limit to how many NHL players countries can send to the IIHF World Championships but the tournament is usually played during the NHL playoffs Because of the NHL lockout in 2004 all NHL players were available to participate in the 2005 Championship However many players did not participate because they had not played for a full season and were therefore not in game shape NHL Challenge editMain article NHL Challenge Between 2000 and 2003 a select few NHL teams traveled to Europe to play exhibition games against top division teams in the Swedish and Finnish leagues Year Winner Opponent Score 2000 Vancouver Canucks Modo 5 2 2000 Vancouver Canucks Djurgardens IF 2 1 2001 Colorado Avalanche Brynas IF 5 3 2003 Toronto Maple Leafs Jokerit 5 3 2003 Toronto Maple Leafs Djurgardens IF 9 2 2003 Toronto Maple Leafs Farjestads BK 3 0Victoria Cup editMain article Victoria Cup ice hockey The Victoria Cup was an ice hockey tournament organized by the IIHF and intended for teams of the Champions Hockey League and the NHL The inaugural Cup was a single game playoff between the 2008 IIHF European Champions Cup winners Metallurg Magnitogorsk and the New York Rangers of the NHL It was held in Bern Switzerland on 1 October 2008 The Rangers won 4 3 The 2009 edition of the tournament featured the ZSC Lions the 2008 09 Champions Hockey League winners and the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL The ZSC Lions defeated the Blackhawks 2 1 in the Hallenstadion in Zurich Switzerland Year Winner Runner up 2008 New York Rangers Metallurg Magnitogorsk 2009 ZSC Lions Chicago BlackhawksKHL vs NHL games editMain article List of KHL vs NHL games Teams of the former Soviet league did not play against NHL teams after the Super Series ended until 2008 when the 2008 Victoria Cup took place in Bern In 2010 NHL teams played their first games on Russian and Latvian ice since 1990 4 Nations Face Off tournament editMain article NHL 4 Nations Face Off In 2025 the NHL s 4 Nations Face Off will consist of a total of seven games played during a nine day period from February 12 20 along with two practice days February 10 11 and will be held in two yet to be named North American cities one in Canada and one in the United States the countries participating in the tournament are Canada Finland Sweden and United States Year Winner Runner up Third place Fourth place 2025See also editInternational Ice Hockey Federation National Hockey League Ice Hockey World Championships List of international games played by NHL teamsExternal links editHockey Hall of Fame s Summary of Super Series Top Level Hockey World RankingsReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of international ice hockey competitions featuring NHL players amp oldid 1222267871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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