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2014–15 Champions Hockey League playoffs

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The playoffs of the 2014–15 Champions Hockey League were played on 4 November 2014 and concluded on 3 February 2015 with the final. A total of 16 teams competed in the playoffs which were drawn on 10 October 2014.[1][2]

All times are CET (UTC+1).[3]

Round and draw dates

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The playoffs were drawn on 10 October 2014 in Helsinki, Finland and the entire playoff bracket was determined in the draw.[2]

Round Draw date and time First leg Second leg
Eighth-finals 10 October 2014, 12:00 CET[2] 4 November 2014 11 November 2014
Quarter-finals 2 December 2014 9 December 2014
Semi-finals 13 January 2014 20 January 2015
Final 3 February 2015

Format

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The eleven group winners and the five best group runners-up qualified for the playoffs, which will begin on 4 November 2014 and end with the final on 3 February 2015. It will be played as a single-elimination tournament, meaning that the losing teams in each round are eliminated from the tournament. The teams will play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis with the team with the better standing after the group stage having the second game at home, except for the one-match final played at the venue of the team with the best competition track record leading up to the final.[1]

If the aggregate score after the two legs are equal the match will be decided in 10-minute overtime. If no goals were scored during overtime, the tie will be decided by penalty shootout. In the final, which was played as a single match, if scores are level at the end of normal time, there will be 20 minutes of overtime, followed by penalty shoot-out if scores remained tied.[1]

The mechanism of the draw for playoffs was as follows:

  • The entire playoff was drawn at a single occasion on 10 October 2014 to determine the eight pairings for the eighth-finals. After this draw, all games up to the final are set in brackets.[1][2]
  • In the draw for the eighth-finals, the eight best group winners were seeded, and the three group winners with worst record and the five best runners-up were unseeded. The seeded teams were drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group could not be drawn against each other.[4]

Qualified teams

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Eleven group winners and eight runners-up enter the playoffs and the eight group winners with the best group stage record were seeded in the eighth-finals. From quarter-finals and onwards there were no seeding.[2][4]

The table is ordered by seeding order for the draw which is group position followed by points and goal differential.

Key to colours
Seeded in eighth-finals draw
Unseeded in eighth-finals draw
Group Team Group position Pts GD
C Sweden Frölunda HC Winners 15 +22
I Austria Red Bull Salzburg Winners 15 +15
K Finland Lukko Winners 15 +14
J Sweden Skellefteå AIK Winners 15 +12
B Austria Vienna Capitals Winners 15 +7
F Sweden Linköping HC Winners 14 +10
D Switzerland Fribourg-Gottéron Winners 14 +8
H Finland SaiPa Winners 14 +7
A Finland Oulun Kärpät Winners 13 +5
G Czech Republic Sparta Prague Winners 12 +6
E Finland Tappara Winners 11 +5
K Sweden Luleå Hockey Runners-up 15 +26
C Switzerland Genève-Servette Runners-up 15 +13
J Finland HIFK Runners-up 14 +16
I Finland JYP Runners-up 13 +4
F Finland TPS Runners-up 12 +9

Bracket

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Eighth-finals Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
1 Finland JYP 5 2 7(2)
16 Sweden Skellefteå AIK (SO) 4 3 7(3)
Sweden Linköping HC 1 4 5(0)
Sweden Skellefteå AIK (SO) 2 3 5(1)
8 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 1 2 3
9 Sweden Linköping HC 2 2 4
Sweden Skellefteå AIK 2 2 4
Sweden Luleå Hockey 2 3 5
5 Finland TPS 1 4 5
12 Finland Lukko 5 3 8
Finland Lukko 2 1 3
Sweden Luleå Hockey 5 2 7
4 Sweden Luleå Hockey (SO) 2 7 9(2)
13 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 4 5 9(0)
Sweden Luleå Hockey 4
Sweden Frölunda HC 2
6 Switzerland Genève-Servette 2 2 4(0)
11 Finland SaiPa (SO) 0 4 4(3)
Finland SaiPa 0 2 2
Finland Oulun Kärpät 2 3 5
3 Finland Oulun Kärpät 3 3 6
14 Austria Vienna Capitals 1 2 3
Sweden Frölunda HC (OT) 4 2 6
Finland Oulun Kärpät 2 3 5
7 Finland Tappara 1 2 3
10 Sweden Frölunda HC 5 4 9
Finland HIFK 2 3 5
Sweden Frölunda HC 1 5 6
2 Switzerland Fribourg-Gottéron 2 1 3
15 Finland HIFK 2 3 5

Note:

  1. The teams listed on top of each tie play first match at home and the bottom team plays second match at home.

Eighth-finals

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The draw for the entire playoff (eighth-finals, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final) was held on 10 October 2014.[2] The first legs were played on 4 November, and the second legs were played on 11 November 2014.[3][5][6]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
JYP Finland 7–8 (2–3 SO) Sweden Skellefteå AIK 5–4 2–4 (OT)
Genève-Servette Switzerland 4–5 (0–3 SO) Finland SaiPa 2–0 2–5 (OT)
Sparta Prague Czech Republic 3–4 Sweden Linköping HC 1–2 2–2
Oulun Kärpät Finland 6–3 Austria Vienna Capitals 3–1 3–2
TPS Finland 5–8 Finland Lukko 1–5 4–3
Tappara Finland 3–9 Sweden Frölunda HC 1–5 2–4
Luleå Hockey Sweden 10–9 (2–0 SO) Austria Red Bull Salzburg 2–4 8–5 (OT)
Fribourg-Gottéron Switzerland 3–5[A] Finland HIFK 2–2 1–3
Notes
  1. ^
    Order of legs reversed after original draw, since HIFK home ice was unavailable on 4 November.[6]

First leg

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4 November 2014
17:30
JYP Finland5–4
(2–1, 3–0, 0–3)
Sweden Skellefteå AIKSynergia-areena, Jyväskylä
Attendance: 1,757
Game reference
Tuomas TarkkiGoaliesErik Hanses
0–16:56 – (PP) Holmström (Forssell, Kabanov)
Hännikäinen (Luoma, Tuppurainen) – 8:301–1
Perrin (Pihlman, Hubáček) – 16:332–1
Hännikäinen (Boyce, Ikonen) (PP) – 22:173–1
Ikonen (Lahti) – 26:034–1
Nenonen (Lahti, Salmio) – 38:405–1
5–240:58 – Kabanov (Zackrisson, Pettersson)
5–348:15 – Burström
5–450:32 – (PP) Calof (Lindholm, Sundqvist)
4 minPenalties4 min
4 November 2014
17:30
Oulun Kärpät Finland3–1
(2–0, 1–0, 0–1)
Austria Vienna CapitalsOulun Energia Areena, Oulu
Attendance: 4,239
Game reference
Iiro TarkkiGoaliesMatt Zaba
Masuhr (Donskoi, Kemppainen) – 10:141–0
Donskoi (Laatikainen) (PP) – 19:022–0
Glenn (Laatikainen, Huml) – 25:153–0
3–147:24 – Ferland (Klimbacher)
4 minPenalties8 min
4 November 2014
17:30
TPS Finland1–5
(1–2, 0–2, 0–1)
Finland LukkoHK Areena, Turku
Attendance: 3,642
Game reference
Teemu LassilaGoaliesOskari Setänen
0–13:17 – Mikkola (Gagnon)
0–212:22 – Gagnon (Ahtola, Vahalahti)
Koskiranta (Smoleňák, Lasch) (PP, 5 ON 3) – 18:461–2
1–325:52 – Forsberg (Niskala)
1–438:05 – (PP) Virtanen (Niskala, Virtanen)
1–554:07 – (PP) Vahalahti (Gagnon, Tommila)
10 minPenalties12 min
4 November 2014
17:30
Tappara Finland1–5
(0–3, 0–1, 1–1)
Sweden Frölunda HCHakametsa, Tampere
Attendance: 2,546
Game reference
Dominik HrachovinaGoaliesLinus Fernström
0–18:43 – (PP) Gustafsson (Johnsson, Olimb)
0–210:06 – Bäckman (Karlsson, Janmark)
0–313:32 – Johnsson (Olimb, Görtz)
0–439:57 – (SHG) Blidh (Bäckman)
0–547:40 – Janmark (Lehkonen, Figren)
Erkinjuntti (Peltola, Kolomatis) (SHG) – 54:491–5
8 minPenalties10 min
4 November 2014
18:00
Sparta Prague Czech Republic1–2
(0–0, 0–1, 1–1)
Sweden Linköping HCTipsport Arena, Prague
Attendance: 2,381
Game reference
Rastislav StaňaGoaliesMarcus Högberg
0–135:13 – Micflikier (Taffe)
0–242:49 – (PP) Karlsson (McDonell, Karlsson)
Cingel (Bahenský, Švrček (PP) – 45:251–2
6 minPenalties8 min
4 November 2014
19:45
Genève-Servette Switzerland2–0
(0–0, 2–0, 0–0)
Finland SaiPaPatinoire des Vernets, Geneva
Attendance: 5,214
Game reference
Robert MayerGoaliesJussi Markkanen
Romy (D'Agostini) 28:151–0
Romy (Kast, Simek – 34:372–0
31 minPenalties4 min
4 November 2014
19:45
Fribourg-Gottéron Switzerland2–2
(0–0, 1–1, 1–1)
Finland HIFKBCF Arena, Fribourg
Attendance: 1,171
Game reference
Benjamin ConzGoaliesVille Husso
Tambellini (Pouliot, NGoy) – 21:081–0
1–131:15 – Goldobin (Auvitu, Ikonen)
Wildhaber (Kwiatkowski, Dubé) – 47:112–1
2–254:01 – Záborský (Elkins)
8 minPenalties8 min
4 November 2014
20:05
Luleå Hockey Sweden2–4
(0–1, 1–3, 1–0)
Austria Red Bull SalzburgCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
Attendance: 2,559
Game reference
Niko HovinenGoaliesDaniel Larsson
0–119:03 – (PP) Milam (Walter, Duncan)
0–224:59 – Sterling (Kutlák, Walter)
0–329:56 – Beach (Welser, Meckler)
Wallmark (Fagerudd, Zaar) – 31:451–3
1–432:35 – Kutlák (Sterling, Hughes)
Zaar (Wallmark, Fagerudd) – 58:522–4
4 minPenalties4 min

Second leg

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11 November 2014
17:30
SaiPa Finland5–2 (2–0 SO)
(2–1, 1–0, 1–1) (OT 0–0) (SO 1–0)
Switzerland Genève-ServetteKisapuisto, Lappeenranta
Attendance: 2,830
Game reference
Jussi MarkkanenGoaliesChristophe Bays
Lofquist (Larsson, McIntyr e) (PP) – 2:241–0
1–13:45 – Rivera
Venäläinen (Larsson, Jokinen) – 17:312–1
Järvinen (Larsson, McIntyre) (PP) – 33:413–1
Tavi (Larsson) – 51:534–1
4–259:04 – Rod (Simek)
Mankinen (SOG) – 70:005–2
Koho MISS
Mankinen GOAL
McIntyre GOAL
ShootoutMISS D'Agostini
MISS Pyatt
MISS Rubin
MISS Rod
8 minPenalties12 min
SaiPa won 5–4 on aggregate after winning 2–0 in a shootout.
11 November 2014
17:30
Lukko Finland3–4
(0–2, 0–0, 3–2)
Finland TPSKivikylän Areena, Rauma
Attendance: 2,472
Game reference
Oskari SetänenGoaliesTeemu Lassila
0–18:58 – (PP) Lasch (Smoleňák, Gysbers)
0–211:11 – (PP) Smoleňák (Lasch, Sointu)
Sipiläinen (Virtanen (SHG) – 40:521–2
1–341:30 – (PP, 5 ON 3) Smoleňák (Lasch, Lucenius)
Vahalahti (SHG) – 42:032–3
Gagnon (Nurmi, Tommila) (PP) – 48:173–3
3–450:58 – Lasch (Nakládal)
10 minPenalties6 min
Lukko won 8–5 on aggregate.
11 November 2014
17:30
HIFK Finland3–1
(0–1, 1–0, 2–0)
Switzerland Fribourg-GottéronHelsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
Attendance: 3,809
Game reference
Ville HussoGoaliesBenjamin Conz
0–112:26 – Dubé (Sprunger, Plüss)
Ikonen (Blomqvist, Leino) – 31:451–1
Ikonen (Leino, Goldobin) (PP) – 56:422–1
Záborský (Lamberg) (ENG) – 59:593–1
6 minPenalties8 min
HIFK won 5–3 on aggregate.
11 November 2014
19:00
Skellefteå AIK Sweden4–2 (3–2 SO)
(0–1, 1–0, 2–1) (OT 0–0) (SO 1–0)
Finland JYPSkellefteå Kraft Arena, Skellefteå
Attendance: 2,518
Game reference
Markus Svensson (Pulled at 9:59) Erik HansesGoaliesTuomas Tarkki
0–19:59 – Hännikäinen (Tuppurainen, Löfman)
Calof – 30:081–1
1–240:28 – Tuppurainen (Löfman)
Sundqvist (Calof, Lindholm) (PP, EA) – 57:202–2
Lindholm (Calof, Heed) (EA) – 59:423–2
Lehtonen – 70:004–2
Calof MISS
Forssell GOAL
Sundqvist GOAL
Norman MISS
Lehtonen GOAL
ShootoutGOAL Perrin
GOAL Nenonen
MISS Hubáček
MISSTuppurainen
MISS Ikonen
8 minPenalties2 min
Skellefteå AIK won 8–7 on aggregate after winning 3–2 in a shootout.
11 November 2014
19:00
Linköping HC Sweden2–2
(0–1, 0–0, 2–1)
Czech Republic Sparta PragueSaab Arena, Linköping
Attendance: 2,437
Game reference
David RautioGoaliesFilip Novotný
0–11:27 – Hlinka (Přibyl, Buchtele)
Junland (Johansson) (PP) – 47:531–1
1–251:16 – Piskáček (Reway)
Micflikier (Karlsson, Taffe) – 59:582–2
6 minPenalties35 min
Linköping HC won 4–3 on aggregate.
11 November 2014
19:30
Vienna Capitals Austria2–3
(0–0, 1–2, 1–1)
Finland Oulun KärpätAlbert Schultz Eishalle, Vienna
Attendance: 4,700
Game reference
Matt ZabaGoaliesIiro Tarkki
0–128:46 – Keränen (Eminger, Alikoski)
Watkins (Rotter, Nödl) – 32:411–1
1–233:12 – Junttila (Glenn, Kemppainen)
1–341:33 – Huml (Haataja, Manninen)
Schlacher (Bauer, Schiechl) – 47:242–3
6 minPenalties0 min
Oulun Kärpät won 6–3 on aggregate.
11 November 2014
19:30
Red Bull Salzburg Austria5–8 (0–2 SO)
(4–1, 0–5, 1–1) (OT 0–0) (SO 0–1)
Sweden Luleå HockeyEisarena Salzburg, Salzburg
Attendance: 2,610
Game reference
Niko Hovinen (pulled at 39:42) Bernd BrücklerGoaliesDaniel Larsson (pulled at 12:48) Joel Lassinantti
Raffl (Latusa) – 3:391–0
Beach (Meckler, Welser) – 4:472–0
Beach (Milam, Fahey (SHG) – 10:433–0
3–114:31 – Fogström (Ledin, Dixon)
Meckler (Beach, Trattnig) – 16:324–1
4–227:05 – (PP) Dixon (Näkyvä, Nagander)
4–329:45 – Ledin (Fogström)
4–434:25 – Fogström (Forsberg, Fabrucius)
4–535:29 – Petrell (Granström, Näkyvä)
4–639:42 – Zaar (Kukan)
4–749:54 – (PP) Zaar (Ledin, Fagerudd)
Raffl (Trattnig, Heinrich) (PP) – 58:055–7
5–870:00 – (SOG) Fogström
Komarek MISS
Raffl MISS
Duncan MISS
Trattnig MISS
ShootoutMISS Sandström
MISS Zaar
GOAL Fogström
GOAL Forsberg
10 minPenalties8 min
Luleå Hockey won 10–9 on aggregate after winning 2–0 in a shootout.
11 November 2014
20:05
Frölunda HC Sweden4–2
(2–0, 1–0, 1–2)
Finland TapparaFrölundaborg, Gothenburg
Attendance: 4,770
Game reference
Lars JohanssonGoaliesJuha Metsola
Johnsson (Lehkonen, Figren) (PP) – 4:311–0
Widerström (Bäckman, Kahnberg) – 8:072–0
Rosseli Olsen (Johnsson, Olimb) – 35:153–0
3–142:57 – da Costa
Görtz (Blidh) (PP) – 47:144–1
4–248:40 – Jormakka
8 minPenalties6 min
Frölunda HC won 9–3 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

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The first legs were played on 2 December, and the second legs were played on 9 December 2014.[5]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Linköping HC Sweden 5–6 (0–1 SO) Sweden Skellefteå AIK 1–2 4–4 (OT)
Lukko Finland 3–7 Sweden Luleå Hockey 2–5 1–2
SaiPa Finland 2–5 Finland Oulun Kärpät 0–2 2–3
HIFK Finland 5–6 Sweden Frölunda HC 2–1 3–5

First leg

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2 December 2014
17:30
Lukko Finland2–5
(1–3, 1–1, 0–1)
Sweden Luleå HockeyKivikylän Areena, Rauma
Attendance: 2,224
Game reference
Oskari SetänenGoaliesDaniel Larsson
Niskala (Piitulainen, Virtanen) – 8:501–0
1–19:49 – Näkyvä (Nagander, Petrell)
1–216:08 – Fogström (Näkyvä, Petrell)
1–316:25 – Fabricius (Fogström, Näkyvä)
1–434:35 – Sylvegård
Riska (Sipiläinen, Mikkola) (SHG) – 37:592–4
2–541:57 – (PP) Abbott, (Fagerudd, Fogström)
6 minPenalties6 min
2 December 2014
17:30
SaiPa Finland0–2
(0–0, 0–2, 0–0)
Finland Oulun KärpätKisapuisto, Lappeenranta
Attendance: 2,187
Game reference
Jussi MarkkanenGoaliesIiro Tarkki
0–122:57 – (PP) Donskoi (Haataja, Huml)
0–233:44 – Donskoi (Kemppainen)
8 minPenalties16 min
2 December 2014
17:30
HIFK Finland2–1
(1–1, 1–0, 0–0)
Sweden Frölunda HCHelsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
Attendance: 4,858
Game reference
Ville HussoGoaliesLinus Fernström
Záborský – 0:341–0
1–112:23 – Olimb (Gustafsson)
Záborský (Kuparinen, Grillfors) (PP) – 24:562–1
12 minPenalties16 min
2 December 2014
20:05
Linköping HC Sweden1–2
(1–1, 0–1, 0–0)
Sweden Skellefteå AIKSaab Arena, Linköping
Attendance: 2,276
Game reference
Marcus HögbergGoaliesErik Hanses
Little (Hardt, Sjögren) – 4:511–0
1–118:39 – Aho (Lindholm, Sundqvist)
1–239:46 – Sundqvist (Widing, Ševc)
6 minPenalties6 min

Second leg

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9 December 2014
17:30
Oulun Kärpät Finland3–2
(0–1, 1–0, 2–1)
Finland SaiPaOulun Energia Areena, Oulu
Attendance: 3,492
Game reference
Jussi MarkkanenGoaliesIiro Tarkki
0–115:30 – Järvinen (Maalahti, Spina)
Kemppainen (Kukkonen, Masuhr) – 39:591–1
Donskoi (Kemppainen, Aho) – 43:192–1
2–248:26 – (PP) Lofquist (Spina, Maalahti)
Keränen (Haataja, Spang) – 55:303–2
8 minPenalties14 min
Oulun Kärpät won 5–2 on aggregate.
9 December 2014
18:30
Luleå Hockey Sweden2–1
(0–0, 2–0, 2–1)
Finland LukkoCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
Attendance: 3,252
Game reference
Joel LassinanttiGoaliesOskari Setänen
Fagerudd (Fogström, Abbott) (PP) – 34:011–0
Abbott (Abbott, Sylvegård) – 34:192–0
2–159:14 – Virtanen (Kousa, Nurmi)
2 minPenalties4 min
Luleå Hockey won 7–3 on aggregate.
9 December 2014
19:00
Frölunda HC Sweden5–3
(1–0, 1–1, 3–2)
Finland HIFKFrölundaborg, Gothenburg
Attendance: 3,560
Game reference
Lars JohanssonGoaliesVille Husso
Rosseli Olsen (Olimb, Gustafsson) (PP) – 15:301–0
Johnsson (Görtz, Bohm) – 21:472–0
2–125:40 – Leino (Goldobin)
2–244:04 – Elkins (Blomqvist, Honkaheimo)
Figren (Falth, Wikstrand) – 46:133–2
Olimb (Gustafsson, Johnsson) – 47:344–2
4–352:22 – Leino (Goldobin)
Figren (Janmark, Bäckman) – 59:105–3
10 minPenalties74 min
Frölunda HC won 6–5 on aggregate.
9 December 2014
20:05
Skellefteå AIK Sweden4–4 (1–0 SO)
(1–1, 1–1, 1–2) (OT 0–0) (SO 1–0)
Sweden Linköping HCSkellefteå Kraft Arena, Skellefteå
Attendance: 2,812
Game reference
Erik HansesGoaliesDavid Rautio
0–19:02 – Almtorp (Sundh, Forsling)
Widing (Sundqvist) – 13:241–1
1—233:47 – Andersson (Forsling, McDonell)
Sundqvist (Lindholm, Lindgren) – 38:082—2
Lundberg (Burström, Petterström) – 50:173–2
3–354:54 – (PP) Micflikier
3–458:58 – (PP, EA) Little (Forsling, Johansson)
Schremp – 70:004–4
Forssell MISS
Sundqvist MISS
Schremp GOAL
ZackrissonMISS
ShootoutMISS Törnqvist
MISSVrána
MISSMcDonell
MISSMicflikier
MISSLittle
29 minPenalties12 min
Skellefteå AIK won 6–5 on aggregate after winning 1–0 in a shootout.

Semi-finals

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The first legs were played on 13 January, and the second legs were played on 20 January 2015.[5]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Skellefteå AIK Sweden 4–5 Sweden Luleå Hockey 2–2 2–3
Frölunda HC Sweden 6–5 Finland Oulun Kärpät 4–2 2–3 (OT)

First leg

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13 January 2015
19:00
Skellefteå AIK Sweden2–2
(0–1, 1–0, 1–1)
Sweden Luleå HockeySkellefteå Kraft Arena, Skellefteå
Attendance: 3,304
Game reference
Markus SvenssonGoaliesJoel LassinanttiReferees:
Russia Alexei Anisimov
Switzerland Marc Wiegand
Linesmen:
Sweden Emil Yletyinen
Sweden Johannes Käck
0–101:32 – L. Bryggman (A. Hjelm)
A. Lindholm (E. Andersson) – 34:141–1
P. Zackrisson (P. Petterström) – 43:292–1
2–258:57 – K. Näkyvä (D. Zaar) (PP)
34 minPenalties10 min
13 January 2015
19:00
Frölunda HC Sweden4–2
(1–1, 3–0, 0–1)
Finland Oulun KärpätFrölundaborg, Gothenburg
Attendance: 2,584
Game reference
Lars JohanssonGoaliesTomi KarhunenReferees:
Switzerland Daniel Stricker
Germany Lars Bruggemann
Linesmen:
Sweden Henrik Pihlblad
Sweden Tobias Haster
M. Görtz (E. Fälth, M. Wikstrand) – 00:211–0
1–102:02 – J. Junttila
R. Figren (J. Nyberg, L. Johansson) – 28:272–1
E. Fälth (M. Wikstrand, A. Johnson) (PP) – 32:533–1
A. Blidh (M. Janmark, M. Görtz) – 38:284–1
4–251:30 – M. Pyörälä (M. Nutivaara)
18 minPenalties8 min

Second leg

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20 January 2015
17:30
Oulun Kärpät Finland3–2 (OT)
(1–1, 0–0, 2–0) (OT 0–1)
Sweden Frölunda HCOulun Energia Areena, Oulu
Attendance: 5,868
Game reference
Tomi KarhunenGoaliesLars Johansson
Donskoi (Pirnes, Masuhr) (PP) – 4:071–0
1–17:26 – (PP) Janmark (Gustafsson, Lundqvist)
Pirnes (Masuhr, Komulainen) (PP) – 48:372–1
Junttila (Pemppainen) – 49:093–1
3–265:06 – (PP) Gustafsson (Olimb, Falth)
14 minPenalties16 min
Frölunda HC won 6–5 on aggregate.
20 January 2015
19:00
Luleå Hockey Sweden3–2
(2–1, 1–0, 0–1)
Sweden Skellefteå AIKCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
Attendance: 5,540
Game reference
Joel LassinanttiGoaliesErik Hanses
Fabricius (Forsberg, Fogström) – 5:511–0
1–17:17 – (PP) Heed (Zackrisson, Forssell)
Zaar (Granström, Nagander) – 14:062–1
Sandström (Fagerudd, Cehlárik) (PP) – 38:343–1
3–258:51 – (SHG, EA) Lundberg (Forssell, Kabanov)
26 minPenalties32 min
Luleå Hockey won 5–4 on aggregate.

Final

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The final was played on 3 February 2015 at the venue of the team with the best competition track record leading up to the final.[1][5]

3 February 2015
20:15
Luleå HF Sweden4–2
(0–2, 0–0, 4–0)
Sweden Frölunda HCCoop Norrbotten Arena, Luleå
Attendance: 6,300
Game reference
Joel LassinanttiGoaliesLinus FernströmReferees:
Germany Daniel Piechaczek
Finland Aleksi Rantala
Linesmen:
Germany André Schrader
Finland Sakari Suominen
0–100:17 – Lundqvist (Lehkonen, Fälth)
0–212:45 – Olimb (Johnsson, Görtz)
Näkyvä (Abbott) (PP) – 47:431–2
Cehlárik (Fagerudd, Näkyvä) (PP) – 48:572–2
Forsberg (Sandström) (PP) – 53:043–2
Kukan (Sandström, Granström) (ENG) – 58:364–2
8 minPenalties45 min
25Shots27

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