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Baltic Cup (ice hockey) : ウィキペディア英語版
Baltic Cup (ice hockey)
The Baltic Cup was an ice hockey tournament held during 2004–05 season. The three Baltic nations, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, participated, and Poland also sent a team. There were four rounds of the tournament, one in each country.
==2004–05 season==
Four three-day tournaments were staged between August 27, 2004 and February 7, 2005, so that each of the four participants were able to host a tournament.
The tournaments were held in the Estonian capital of Tallinn from August 27-29, 2004, the Lithuania]n city of Elektrenai from November 5-7, 2004, the Polish city of Gdańsk from December 17-19, 2004, and the Latvian city of Ogre from February 5-7, 2005.
Stoczniowiec Gdańsk won the first three tournaments and had already wrapped up the competition heading into the fourth tournament. ASK/Ogre won the final tournament.
==External links==

*(Season ) on hockeyarchives.info

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