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more news from all around Europe...

 

 

:BLR

 

Metallurg Zhlobin won the Belarussian title for the second time in their history.

 

They won the final series against the highly favourite Yunost Minsk in 7 games, with the championship clincher played on the road in Minsk in front of 15.086 spectators...

 

the Finals

 

game #1: Yunost - Metallurg 2-1

Highlights

 

game #2: Yunost - Metallurg 4-3 OT

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game #3: Metallurg - Yunost 6-5

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game #4: Metallurg - Yunost 4-3

Highlights

 

game #5: Yunost - Metallurg 3-2 OT

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game #6: Metallurg - Yunost 3-2

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game #7: Yunost - Metallurg 0-3

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:GER

 

meanwhile in Germany, the Eisbären Berlin won the decisive game #5 of the semifinal series against Adler Mannheim by a score of 3-0 (0-0, 1-0, 2-0) and clinched a spot in the DEL Finals, where they're going to face Red Bull Munich.

 

Berlin vs Mannheim, game #5, highlights

https://www.magentasport.de/event/eisbaeren-berlin-adler-mannheim/9831649

 

The Finals are scheduled to start already tonight in Berlin (puck drop @ 7.30 p.m. local/CET).

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Czech Hockey Games:

 

Day 2 Results (30th April, 2022)

 

12:00  Austria - Finland   2-4

 

16:00  Czech Republic - Sweden    9-3  :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

 

 

Czech Hockey Games Provisional Standing After Day 2:

 

1. FIN 5, 2. CZE 4, 3. SWE 3, 4. AUT 0

 

EURO-HOCKEY TOUR Cumulative Standing After Match Day 7/12:

 

1. SWE 15*, 2. FIN 12**, 3. CZE 5***, 4.RUS -DSQ

 

*Played 7 counted Matches

**Played 6 counted Matches

***Played 8 counted Matches

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sorry for the lack of updates, but it's a busy (and full of troubles) weekend...:facepalm:

 

so, very quickly...

 

 

:RUS

 

CSKA Moscow completed an amazing comeback in the final series and thanks to a 4-1 road win in Magnitogorsk in game #7, won the 2022 Gagarin Cup.

 

https://en.khl.ru/news/2022/04/30/499142.html

 

Game #7 highlights

 

 

more about this KHL season in the next few days...

 

 

:GER

 

Red Bull Munich took advantage of the very short rest by the Eisbären Berlin and went from 0-3 down at the beginning of the second period to a 4-3 win at the end of regulation in game #1 of the DEL Finals.

 

Game report & highlights

https://www.penny-del.org/event/eisbaeren-berlin-ehc-red-bull-muenchen/9286

 

Game #2 is scheduled for tomorrow (puck drop @ 3.15 p.m. local/CET)

 

 

:SWE

 

earlier today Luleå HF won game #1 of the SHL Finals 4-1 on home ice against Färjestad BK.

 

Game #2 is scheduled for Monday in Karlstad (puck drop @ 7.30 p.m. local/CET).

 

Game #1 Highlights

https://www.shl.se/play/video/168061?provider=staylive&autoplay=1

 

 

:SVK

 

Slovan Bratislava won game #5 of the Extraliga Finals by a score of 3-1 on home soil and now they lead the series 3-2.

 

Tomorrow (puck drop @ 6 p.m. local/CET) they could clinch the title with 1 more win on the ice of HK Nitra.

 

Game #5 Highlights

 

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also tonight...

 

:SUI

 

EV Zug and ZSC Lions Zürich will play the decisive 7th game of the Swiss NLA Finals (puck drop @ 8 p.m. local/CET) since last Friday night EV Zug won game #6 by a score of 2-0 and completed an unbelievable comeback from 0-3 down in the series...

 

Tonight they might write a memorable page in the history of the Swiss (and global) Hockey...

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Czech Hockey Games:

 

Last Day Results (1st May, 2022)

 

12:00  Sweden - Finland   2-0

 

16:00  Czech Republic - Austria    4-1

 

 

Czech Hockey Games Final Standing:

 

1. CZE 7, 2. SWE 6, 3. FIN 5, 4. AUT 0

 

EURO-HOCKEY TOUR Cumulative Standing After Match Day 8/12:

 

1. SWE 18*, 2. FIN 12**, 3. CZE 5*, 4.RUS -DSQ

 

*Played 8 counted Matches

**Played 7 counted Matches

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breaking news...

 

:SVK

 

Slovan Bratislava won game #6 of the Slovak Extraliga Finals on the road against HK Nitra by a score of 5-2.

 

So, they're crown Slovak Champions :champion:

 

Series score: Slovan, 4 beat Nitra, 2

 

more in the next few days...

 

@hckošice any comment? 

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:GER

 

meanwhile in Germany, the Eisbären Berlin equalled the DEL Finals at 1 apiece against Red Bull Munich after exploiting Munich's ice arena in game #2 by a score of 3-2 after 2 OTs.

 

Game #3 is scheduled already for Tomorrow in Berlin (puck drop @ 7.30 p.m. local/CET).

 

p.s let me tell you...those Germans are crazy! so many back-to-back games (with long travels in between) in the final stint of the playoffs...

how to ruin the show! :facepalm: :hairpull:

 

Game #2 report & highlights

https://www.penny-del.org/event/ehc-red-bull-muenchen-eisbaeren-berlin/9350

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