() ICE Hockey League Playoffs
1st Round Pairings (Best-of-3 Series)
Hydro Fehervar AV19 (7) vs spusu Vienna Capitals (10)
HK Sz Olimpija Ljubljana (8) vs HC Pustertal Wölfe (9)
Synerglace Ligue Magnus
Regular Season Final Standings
1.Brûleurs de Loups de Grenoble, 108 Pts
2.Ducs d'Angers, 94 Pts
3.Boxers de Bordeaux, 85 Pts
Full Ranking
https://liguemagnus.com/saison-reguliere/classement/?phase=432
Individual Stats
RS Best Scorer: Braeden Shaw (Angers), 60 Pts
RS Best Goal Scorer: Braeden Shaw (Angers), 36 Goals
RS Best Goaltender by GAA: Quentin Papillon (Bordeaux), 1.74 GAA (44 games played)
RS Best Goaltender by SVS%: Quentin Papillon (Bordeaux), 93.29% (44 games played)
() ICE Hockey League
Regular Season Final Standings
1.EC KAC Klagenfurt, 97 Pts
2.EC Red Bull Salzburg - Die Haie, 95 Pts
3.HC Bolzano/Bozen Südtirol Alperia, 93 Pts
Full Ranking
https://www.ice.hockey/en/schedule/standings
Individual Stats
RS Best Scorer: / John Hughes (EC iDM Wärmepumpen Villacher SV), 59 Pts
RS Best Goal Scorer: / Brian Lebler (Steinbach Black Wings Linz), 28 Goals
RS Best Goaltender by GAA: Nicholas Wieser (Moser Medicals Graz 99ers), 1.90 GAA (12 games started)
RS Best Goaltender by SVS%: Nicholas Wieser (Moser Medicals Graz 99ers), 92.4% (12 games started)
it's still February, but it's already playoffs time in European Hockey
the first couple of European Leagues to close their Regular Season down, were the Ligue Magnus and the () ICE Hockey League
here is a short summary of how it went...
Indoor Nationals
Top of day #2
men's Shot Put: fierce battle between Fabbri and Weir, with the 2023 world silver medallist edging out his teammate 21.85m to 21.76m. He also recorded a very, very long (well beyond 22m, likely a 22.50m) last put, which unfortunately was called foul
men's Triple Jump: Andrea Dallavalle (European silver medallist and world champs 4th placed in 2022) came back after 2 injury-plagued years and won the national title with 17.36m (2nd best jump of the year so far)
women's 60m: Zeybab Dosso easily won the title with a pair of good races: 7.10 in the semifinal and 7.07 in the final. she's Europe's no.2 at the moment
men's 400m: Luca Sito was expected to run fast, but he didn't go as quick as many would have liked. "only" 46.15 for him (still, it's his PB)
among all the other (pretty ordinary) results, in the women's Triple Jump, 18-year young Erika Saraceni (world junior bronze medallist in 2024) beat all the more experienced rivals and set a new U-20 National Record with 13.71m (improving her PB by around 20cms)
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