The second event of the season was a four-nations tournament in
Södertälje, Sweden during 6 to 9 November 2024. Officially called the
Lidl Hockey Games, it was the first WEHT tournament with a title sponsor to be hosted in Sweden. The core WEHT national teams participated and all games were played at
Scaniarinken. Czechia secured three victories – two in regulation and one in overtime – to win the tournament. Finland placed second, with two wins and one loss, and Sweden placed third, with one win, one overtime loss, and one loss in regulation. Switzerland finished last with zero points after notching only one goal across their three losses. With four assists in three games, Finnish
defender Ronja Savolainen led the tournament in scoring. Teammate
Susanna Tapani ranked second, with a goal and two assists. Czech
centre Kateřina Mrázová and Finnish centre
Sanni Vanhanen tied for third on the tournament scoring chart, with three assists each. In total, the tournament's top-ten scorers featured six Finnish players, three Czech players, and three Swedish players, led by
Lina Ljungblom (2+0).
Rahel Enzler scored Switzerland's only goal of the tournament unassisted and was the only Swiss player to record a point. Eighteen year old
Barbora Dalecká of Czechia and
Salla Sivula of Finland both recorded shutouts in their respective match played and topped the tournament goaltending table with perfect marks across 60 minutes in play (MIP). The Lidl Hockey Games served as the two goaltenders' senior national team debuts. Finland's
Anni Keisala recorded the best statistics of goalies playing in more than one game, earning a 93.9 save percentage (S%) and 1.55 goals against average (GAA) in 116 minutes on ice, and was named Best Goaltender of the tournament.
Andrea Brändli was Switzerland's top performing goaltender, with a 91.7 S% and 3.00 GAA in 60 MIP, and
Emma Söderberg led Swedish netminders, with a 90.0 S% and 1.00 GAA in 60 MIP.
Standings Results Goaltenders :
Player awards • Best Goaltender:
Anni Keisala ;Players of the Game • FIN v SUI:
Michelle Karvinen (FIN),
Lena Marie Lutz (SUI) • CZE v SWE:
unknown (CZE),
Lina Ljungblom (SWE) • FIN v CZE:
Susanna Tapani (FIN),
Tereza Vanišová (CZE) • SWE v SUI:
unknown (SWE),
Rahel Enzler (SUI) • SUI v CZE:
Sinja Leemann (SUI),
unknown (CZE) • SWE v FIN:
unknown (SWE),
unknown (FIN) == 6-Nations in Tampere ==