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Group Stage

 

Day 2, Part 2

Sunday 01.09.2019 - Schedule*

 

Group D

15:00  Yunost Minsk (BLR) - Ocelàři Třinec (CZE)

18:00  Lahti Pelicans (FIN) - Lausanne HC (SUI)

 

Group E

16:00  Skellefteå AIK (SWE) - Grenoble (FRA)

18:00  Kärpät Oulu (FIN) - SC Bern (SUI)

 

Group F

17:00  GKS Tychy (POL) - Adler Mannheim (GER)

19:30  Vienna Capitals (AUT) - Djurgården Stockholm (SWE)

 

Group H

16:00  Frölunda Indians (SWE) - Mountfield HK (CZE)

17:00  Cardiff Devils (GBR) - Graz 99ers (AUT)

 

*All times CET

 

Watch live

 

Check here for details of live TV broadcasts:

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All games are also live on the CHL website for free, subject to geo-blocking restrictions in certain countries due to TV rights.

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Group Stage

 

Day 2, Part 2

Sunday 01.09.2019 - Results

 

Group D

15:00  Yunost Minsk (BLR) - Ocelàři Třinec (CZE)  2-0

18:00  Lahti Pelicans (FIN) - Lausanne HC (SUI)  4-5 (SO)

Standing : 1. Minsk 5, 2. Lahti 4, 3. Lausanne 3, 4. Třinec 0

 

Group E

16:00  Skellefteå AIK (SWE) - Grenoble (FRA)  1-2

18:00  Kärpät Oulu (FIN) - SC Bern (SUI)  2-3 (OT)

Standing : 1. Oulu 4, 2. Bern 3, 3. Grenoble 3, 4. Skellefteå 2

 

Group F

17:00  GKS Tychy (POL) - Adler Mannheim (GER)  2-3 (OT)

19:30  Vienna Capitals (AUT) - Djurgården Stockholm (SWE)  1-2

Standing : 1. Djurgården 6, 2. Mannheim 5, 3. Tychy 1, 4. Vienna 0

 

Group H

16:00  Frölunda Indians (SWE) - Mountfield HK (CZE)  2-3

17:00  Cardiff Devils (GBR) - Graz 99ers (AUT)  4-3 (SO)

Standing : 1. Cardiff 5, 2. Graz 3, 3. Mountfield 3, 4. Frölunda 1

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Day 3, Part 1

Thursday 05.09.2019 - Schedule*

 

Group B

18:00  HPK Hämeenlinna (SUI) - HC Pilsen (CZE)

19:30  Rungsted Seier Capital (DEN) - EV Zug (SUI)

 

Group C

19:45  Bìlì Tygři Liberec (CZE) - Belfast Giants (GBR)

 

Group E

19:30  Grenoble (FRA) - Kärpät Oulu (FIN)

19:45  SC Bern (SUI) - Skellefteå AIK (SWE)

 

Group G

17:00  HC05 Banskà Bystrica (SVK) - Red Bull Munich (GER)

19:45  HC Ambrì Piotta (SUI) - Färjestad Karlstad (SWE)

 

Group H

18:00  Mountfield HK (CZE) - Cardiff Devils (GBR)

20:20  Graz 99ers (AUT) - Frölunda Indians (SWE)

 

*All times CET

 

Watch live

 

Check here for details of live TV broadcasts:

https://www.championshockeyleague.com/en/fans/where-to-watch
 

All games are also live on the CHL website for free, subject to geo-blocking restrictions in certain countries due to TV rights.

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Group Stage

 

Day 3, Part 1

Thursday 05.09.2019 - Results

 

Group B

18:00  HPK Hämeenlinna (SUI) - HC Pilsen (CZE)  1-2 (OT)

19:30  Rungsted Seier Capital (DEN) - EV Zug (SUI)  0-5

Standing : 1. Pilsen 7, 2. Zug 7, 3. Hämeenlinna 4, 4. Rungsted 0

 

Group C

19:45  Bìlì Tygři Liberec (CZE) - Belfast Giants (GBR)  6-1

Standing : 1. Augsburg 4*, 2. Luleå 4*, 3. Belfast 4, 4. Liberec 3

 

Group E

19:30  Grenoble (FRA) - Kärpät Oulu (FIN)  2-6

19:45  SC Bern (SUI) - Skellefteå AIK (SWE)  4-5 (SO)

Standing : 1. Oulu 7, 2. Skellefteå 4, 3. Bern 4, 4. Grenoble 3

 

Group G

17:00  HC05 Banskà Bystrica (SVK) - Red Bull Munich (GER)  3-2 (SO)

19:45  HC Ambrì Piotta (SUI) - Färjestad Karlstad (SWE)  2-1

Standing : 1. Munich 7, 2. Färjestad 6, 3. Ambrì 3, 4. Banskà Bystrica 2

 

Group H

18:00  Mountfield HK (CZE) - Cardiff Devils (GBR)  5-2

20:20  Graz 99ers (AUT) - Frölunda Indians (SWE)  1-5

Standing : 1. Mountfield 6, 2. Cardiff 5, 3. Frölunda 4, 4. Graz 3

 

*Only 2 games played

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Day 3, Part 2

Friday 06.09.2019 - Schedule*

 

Group A

18:00  Tappara Tampere (FIN) - KAC Klagenfurt (AUT)

18:30  Frisk Asker (NOR) - EHC Biel/Bienne (SUI)

 

Group C

18:00  Augsburger Panther (GER) - Luleå Hockey (SWE)

 

Group D

18:00  Ocelàři Třinec (CZE) - Lahti Pelicans (FIN)

19:45  Lausanne HC (SUI) - Yunost Minsk (BLR)

 

Group F

18:00  Djurgården Stockholm (SWE) - Vienna Capitals (AUT)

19:30  Adler Mannheim (GER) - GKS Tychy (POL)

 

*All times CET

 

Watch live

 

Check here for details of live TV broadcasts:

https://www.championshockeyleague.com/en/fans/where-to-watch
 

All games are also live on the CHL website for free, subject to geo-blocking restrictions in certain countries due to TV rights.

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Group Stage

 

Day 3, Part 2

Friday 06.09.2019 - Results

 

Group A

18:00  Tappara Tampere (FIN) - KAC Klagenfurt (AUT)  8-3

18:30  Frisk Asker (NOR) - EHC Biel/Bienne (SUI)  2-3

Standing : 1. Biel/Bienne 9, 2. Klagenfurt 6, 3. Tampere 3, 4. Asker 0

 

Group C

18:00  Augsburger Panther (GER) - Luleå Hockey (SWE)  4-5 (OT)

Standing : 1. Luleå 6, 2. Augsburg 5, 3. Belfast 4, 4. Liberec 3

 

Group D

18:00  Ocelàři Třinec (CZE) - Lahti Pelicans (FIN)  5-3

19:45  Lausanne HC (SUI) - Yunost Minsk (BLR)  3-2

Standing : 1. Lausanne 6, 2. Minsk 5, 3. Lahti 4, 4. Třinec 3

 

Group F

18:00  Djurgården Stockholm (SWE) - Vienna Capitals (AUT)  3-6

19:30  Adler Mannheim (GER) - GKS Tychy (POL)  5-0

Standing : 1. Mannheim 8, 2. Djurgården 6, 3. Vienna 3, 4. Tychy 1

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