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Ice Hockey 2017 - 2018 Discussion Thread


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11 ore fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

Aaaaand history made, longest KHL game ever

 

 

 

still...amateurs! :evil::rofl:

they're no way near to the overall record...

last year in the Norwegian top league a game (Sparta Sarpsborg vs Storhamar) went to the 8th OT (157:14 mins + the 60-min regulation, of course)...:whistle:

 

however, this is a great series...apart from game #1 (which was basically a blowout in CSKA's favor), all matches are a lot closer than expected and played at a very high overall level...

frankly, it's a lot more enjoyable than many NHL games of this final stretch before the playoffs start...

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55 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

still...amateurs! :evil::rofl:

they're no way near to the overall record...

last year in the Norwegian top league a game (Sparta Sarpsborg vs Storhamar) went to the 8th OT (157:14 mins + the 60-min regulation, of course)...:whistle:

 

however, this is a great series...apart from game #1 (which was basically a blowout in CSKA's favor), all matches are a lot closer than expected and played at a very high overall level...

frankly, it's a lot more enjoyable than many NHL games of this final stretch before the playoffs start...

I remember that Norwegian game :d 

 

Not that I watched it, but I remember reading and I think even writing something about it on a Dutch sports website :p 

 

Yep, found it :d

http://frontpage.fok.nl/nieuws/761438/1/1/50/bizarre-ijshockeywedstrijd-na-ruim-acht-uur-pas-beslist.html

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Attendance Stats for the 2017/2018 Season (Numbers @ March 20th)

 

Switzerland lead again; SC Bern on top of the European Clubs

 

Swiss giant SC Bern leads the European attendance study for the 17th consecutive year with an average of 16,371 fans in the regular season.

The club from the Swiss capital has led the European ranking since overtaking Kolner Haie from the German city of Cologne in 2001/2002 despite a marginal drop by 28 spectators this year.

Switzerland also leads the European national leagues in league attendance with an average of 6,833 spectators.

Second comes the KHL that claims second and third spot in the club rankings but this year with SKA St. Petersburg moving from fifth to second place. Arguably the strongest team in Europe with many Russian home comers from the NHL and the highest budget, the club averaged 11,847 fans and is followed by another KHL team, Dynamo Minsk from Belarus with 11,738 fans.

The two KHL teams are followed by two German clubs. Eisbaren Berlin stays in fourth place with 11,384 fans while Kolner Haie dropped to fifth with 11,222 spectators in average. Finnish KHL team Jokerit Helsinki and Adler Mannheim from Germany are the other clubs over the 10,000 mark. Frolunda Gothenburg (Sweden), the ZSC Lions Zurich (Switzerland) and Sparta Prague (Czech Republic) complete the top-10 in Europe.

The top-100 club teams come from 14 different countries across the continent from Great Britain in the west to Kazakhstan in the east. Some of them perform in a second-tier league led by Czech club HC Ceske Budejovice with 5,869 fans.

In the league ranking the Russian-based cross-border league KHL moved to second place with 6,234 fans. The strategy to decrease the number of the teams paid off. While the current 27 teams had less spectators in average, the league average increased by losing Metallurg Novokuznetsk (relegated) and Medvescak Zagreb (tops the Austrian-based cross-border league EBEL in attendance).

The German DEL had a decrease in attendance of over 3 per cent and dropped to third place with an average of 5,996 fans followed by the Swedish Hockey League (5,669), the Czech Extraliga (5,455) and the Finnish Liiga (4,254).

With Medvescak Zagreb replacing Olimpija Ljubljana in the EBEL, the Austrian-based league increased its attendance to 3,216 fans and moved to seventh place ahead of the leagues from Great Britain, Slovakia and Norway.

The NHL with 17,414 is by far the most attended league world wide and is followed by Switzerland, Russia and Germany in terms of attendance before the second-most visited league in North America, the AHL with 5,817 fans. The Chicago Blackhawks (21,635) and the Montreal Canadiens (21,299) are the clubs with the highest attendance and the only hockey teams that average more than 20,000 fans.

 

Full Stats HERE

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On 22.3.2018 at 23:48, heywoodu said:

2-1 CSKA, end of match! I saw the deciding goal live in the longest KHL match ever :woohoo:

I'm a huge fan of Jokerit & i gave up after 4th OT :lol:

Thank the gods that Mika Niemi FINALLY scored the GWG after over 140 minutes of gameplay lol

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13 hours ago, hckosice said:

and the season is over.  HC Košice lost 5th game in overtime and the whole quarterfinals series to Banská Bystrica 4-1 :(

 

Hard to describe with the right words my actual feelings...sad and extremely disappointed, 2nd year in a row we are eliminated already in the quarterfinals..this season it was even more painful with this goal in the overtime during a controversial power play :( need something to regain my mood...

 

here the highlights with the overtime winning goal of yesterdays 5th and unfortunately last match of the Banská Bystrica - Košice series (1-0 after Overtime and 4-1 overall in the series)

 

 

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