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- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour abstract "The Euro Hockey Tour 2011–12 was the 16th season of Euro Hockey Tour. It started on 10 November 2011 and ended on 29 April 2012. A total of 24 games were played, with each team playing 12 games. The season consisted of the Karjala Tournament, the Channel One Cup, the Oddset Hockey Games, and the Kajotbet Hockey Games. The Czech Republic took their first Euro Hockey Tour gold medal since 1997–98, and thus received the largest prize money of €75,000.".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour thumbnail Gold_medal_blank.svg?width=300.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour wikiPageID "32987042".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour wikiPageRevisionID "572242411".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour attendance "195557".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour cities "8".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour count "2".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour dates "10".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour fourth "Sweden".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour games "24".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour goals "115".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour nextseason "2012".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour numTeams "4".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour points "9".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour prevseason "2010".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour scoringLeader "Alexander Radulov".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour second "Finland".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour size "150".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour third "Russia".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour tourneyName "Euro Hockey Tour".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour venues "8".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour winners "Czech Republic".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour year "2011".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour subject Category:2011_in_ice_hockey.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour subject Category:2012_in_ice_hockey.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour subject Category:Euro_Hockey_Tour.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour comment "The Euro Hockey Tour 2011–12 was the 16th season of Euro Hockey Tour. It started on 10 November 2011 and ended on 29 April 2012. A total of 24 games were played, with each team playing 12 games. The season consisted of the Karjala Tournament, the Channel One Cup, the Oddset Hockey Games, and the Kajotbet Hockey Games. The Czech Republic took their first Euro Hockey Tour gold medal since 1997–98, and thus received the largest prize money of €75,000.".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour label "2011–12 Euro Hockey Tour".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour label "Euro Hockey Tour 2011/12".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour label "Euro Hockey Tour 2011/2012".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour label "Хоккейный Евротур 2011/2012".
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour sameAs 2011%E2%80%9312_Euro_Hockey_Tour.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour sameAs 2012.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour sameAs 12.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour sameAs 2012.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour sameAs Q1374733.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour sameAs Q1374733.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour wasDerivedFrom 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour?oldid=572242411.
- 2011–12_Euro_Hockey_Tour depiction Gold_medal_blank.svg.