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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF European Champions Hockey League 2023 - 2024


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Knockout Stage

 

The Final, Single Leg Match

Tuesday 20.02.2024 - Schedule

 

19:30 CET  Genève-Servette HC (SUI) - Skellefteå AIK (SWE)

 

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CHL FINAL 2024 TO TAKE PLACE IN GENEVA

 

The race to find the two Finalists that will compete for the European Trophy is over: :SUI champions Genève-Servette will face :SWE side Skellefteå AIK in the all-or-nothing Champions Hockey League Final on 20 February 2024.

 

Following a decision by the CHL Board, the CHL Final will take place at the Patinoire des Vernets in :SUI Geneva since Genève-Servette earned the right to host the event thanks to their better accumulated record throughout the entire 2023/24 CHL season (21 points for both finalists, Geneva with the better goal difference).

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Knockout Stage

 

Final

Tuesday 20.02.2024 - Result

 

19:30 Genève-Servette HC (SUI) - Skellefteå AIK (SWE)  3-2 (3-1, 0-0, 0-1)

 

Goal Scorers:

 

1-0, 05:30, Eliot Berthon (Arnaud Jacquemet, Josh Jooris)

1-1, 11:35, Martins Dzierkals (Pär Lindholm, Zeb Forsfjäll)

2-1, 17:37, Sakari Manninen, PP (Teemu Hartikainen, Valtteri Filpula)

3-1, 18:36, Daniel Winnik, PP (Tim Berni, Vincent Praplan)

3-2, 48:09, Anton Heikkinen (Oscar Lindberg, Oskar Nilsson)

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GENÈVE-SERVETTE WIN 2024 FINAL TO LIFT EUROPEAN TROPHY IN SWITZERLAND!

 

  • GENÈVE WIN FIRST CHL TITLE FOR SWITZERLAND
  • SAMI VATANEN: 21:26 TOI FOR GENÈVE, WINS LGT MVP AWARD
  • FILIP SANDBERG: 4 SHOTS, 3 BLOCKED SHOTS FOR SKELLEFTEÅ

 

Less than a year after winning their first domestic title in their 118-year history, Genève-Servette are now European Club Champions following a nail-biting 3-2 home-ice victory over Swedish club Skellefteå AIK.

 

They become the first Swiss club to win the modern iteration of the Champions Hockey League.

 

In anticipation of the historic moment, the sold-out crowd of 7,135 at Patinoire des Vernets was loud before the game started and had plenty to cheer about in the first period when the home team scored all of its goals.

 

The home team opened the scoring five and a half minutes in when Eliot Berthon beat Linus Söderström on a backhand deke after Arnaud Jacquemet found him with a pass from the point.

 

Although the net came off its moorings before the puck crossed the goal line, the goal was allowed to stand because it was the right skate of the goalie that kicked the post out of place.

 

Skellefteå tied it off the rush six minutes later when Pär Lindholm fed Martins Dzierkals, and the Latvian beat Jussi Olkinuora high to the short side from the left wing.

 

But late in the opening frame, Genève scored twice on the same powerplay to take a two-goal lead.

 

First it was Sakari Manninen one-timing a cross-ice pass from fellow countryman Teemu Hartikainen before the goalie could slide across to make it 2-1.

 

Skellefteå challenged the play for offside on the zone entry, but the goal was upheld.

 

Then 59 seconds later, veteran Daniel Winnik put a very nice deflection on Tim Berni’s knee-high shot from the point to make it 3-1.

 

There wasn’t a lot of offence in the second period, in which Skellefteå held a 13-8 edge in shots and received the period’s only two powerplays.

 

The visitors from northern Sweden put on probably their best pressure of the first 40 minutes in the late going after a Genève bench-minor for too many players on the ice.

 

That Skellefteå pressure carried over into the third period and they eventually drew closer.

 

With just under 11 minutes to play, they scored their second of the game off the rush.

 

Anton Heikkinen took a drop pass from Oscar Lindberg in the neutral zone, carried the puck to the high slot and scored on a high wrister.

 

Against the run of play with under eight minutes left, Manninen had a chance to regain Genève’s two-goal cushion on a partial breakaway but made a curious behind-the-back pass that failed to reach its intended recipient.

 

With 3:12 to play, Triple Gold Club member Valtteri Filppula was called for tripping but Genève got a golden shorthanded chance to put the game away when goalie Söderström lost his stick pursuing the puck in the corner.

 

With 2:01 to play, Skellefteå called their timeout and pulled Söderström for a 6-on-4 advantage, but although they were able to generate a couple of shots on Olkinuora, the equalizing goal never came.

 

Genève made a couple of long-distance bids at the empty net which failed to connect, but managed to kill the remaining seconds and preserve the European Trophy.

 

 

Post-game Interviews

 

 

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Knockout Stage

 

Final

Tuesday 20.02.2024 - Match Highlights

 

Genève-Servette HC (SUI) - Skellefteå AIK (SWE)

 

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