Helsinki Cup
Helsinki Cup is a tournament in Helsinki, Finland covering U10, U11, U13, U15. We have 0 reviews on file, fewer than the 5-review minimum for an aggregate score.
Long-running international summer tournament hosted across Helsinki arenas. Draws teams from across Europe and a steady number of North American clubs each year. Boys + girls brackets U10 through U16.
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What people are saying elsewhere
Verbatim, sourced public quotes about Helsinki Cup from Reddit, forums, and press. We aim for a balanced pair (positive and critical) so you see both sides. These are not Centre Line reviewsand don't affect the score; they're context.
It's cool to see their different style of play.
This is more than hockey. This is like making lifelong memories, friendships. Showing everybody that hockey is not just a sport.
Reviews from verified families
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