Nitra – Vitkovice 0:5 (end) | IFK Helsinki – TPS 5:4 (2:1 after SO) | Kärpät – Sparta 0:1 (after OT)
Lukko – HV71 3:4 (end) | SaiPa – Tappara 4:2 (end) | HC Pilsen – Lugano 3:3 (end)
Färjestad – Liberec 2:0 (end) | Växjö – Munich 4:3 (end) | Skellefteå – JYP 4:2 (end)
Frölunda – Yunost 5:0 (end) | Djurgården – Kuopio 2:1 (end) | Bern – Salzburg 3:3 (end)
Zürich – Wolfsburg 5:2 (end) | Fribourg – Košice 4:1 (end) | Zug – Eisbären 1:2 (end)
Linköping – Davos 2:3 (end)
final
EV Zug
1:2 (0:0, 1:0, 0:2)
Eisbären Berlín
Tuesday 11.10.2016, 19:45 • BOSSARD Arena • Champions League • 1/32 Finals
     
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    This game turned out to be another Champions Hockey League disappointment for both team and fans of EV Zug. The mountain was too high to climb for the Swiss side.
    After a very slow start in a rather poor first period, the hosts started to enhance their efforts from the second period. And they even managed to take the lead 27 minutes into the game.
    However, Zug just did not have enough on the night to seriously challenge the visitors of Eisbären Berlin. The German side knew a solid rock between the posts of their goal in keeper Marvin Cuepper, who kept them alive and kicking, and when forward Andre Rankel succeeded in getting the equaliser with 11:22 minutes left on the scoreboard, everybody in Zug's Bossard Arena knew it would take some kind of a miracle on ice to keep the Polar Bears from qualifying for the next round.
    Darin Olver's empty netted goal after 55 minutes was just the icing on the cake for Eisbären Berlin.
    They will now be facing Frölunda Gothenburg of Sweden in the Champions Hockey League Round of 16, whereas the EV Zug will focus on their domestic league where they are current leaders.
     
    Total shots on goal: EV Zug 41:31 Eisbären Berlin (12:11, 15:9, 14:11).
     
    Best players tonight:
    Goalie Marvin Cuepper fully deserves to win this award for Eisbären Berlin.
    On EV Zug's side it is their netminder as well, Tobias Stephan.
     
    The numerous travelling supporters from Berlin celebrate their team who confirm their spot in the Round of 16 with a 1:2 away win. Congratulations to the Polar Bears!
     
    Game over.
     
    59:56
    Stephan blocks another attempt by Adam.
     
    59:40
    Another face off in front of Cuepper's goal.
     
    59:05
    MacQueen getting close to a third goal for his team, Stephan blocks with his leg pads.
     
    59:00
    Last minute in the third period.
     
    58:28
    Both teams at full strength.
     
    57:52
    Although the hosts will not get anything out of this game anymore, the home fans are cheering their time on.
     
    56:28
    2 minutes penalty against Berin's Tallackson for roughing.
     
    56:28
    2 minutes penalty against Zug's Fohrler for roughing.
     
    55:54
    Great glove save by Cuepper. Can he be beaten at least once more tonight?
    55:17 OLVER - 1:2
     
    55:17
    Goal for Eisbären!
    DARIN OLVER puts the puck into the back of the empty net from Berlin's blue line. 1:2, the game is over for Zug. Assisted by Frank Hoerdler.
     
    54:30
    Attempt after attempt rolls towards Cuepper's goal, but Berlin's keeper can't seem to be defeated anymore.
     
    54:25
    Cuepper denies Zug's Topscorer Klingberg on his attempt.

    Patrick Brand

    Goals and assists: 27. Lammer (Grossmann) – 49. Rankel (Wilson), 56. Olver (Hoerdler)


    EV Zug: Stephan (Haller) – Schlumpf, Erni, Helbling, Grossmann, Diaz, Alatalo, Morant, Fohrler – McIntyre, Lammer, Zangger – Klingberg, Immonen, Senteler – Peter, Suri, Martschini – Diem, Schnyder, Marchon.
    Eisbären Berlín: Cuepper (Vehanen) – Dupont, Baxmann, Adam, Mueller, Wissmann, Hoerdler – Wilson, Rankel, Ziegler – Braun, Machacek, Talbot – Petersen, Olver, Fischbuch – Jahnke, MacQueen, Tallackson.

    Referees: Prazak (CZE), Koch – Castelli, Kaderli (All SUI)

    Attendance: 4692
    04.10.2016
    Eisbären - Zug 4:0

    Goals and assists: 9. Petersen (MacQueen), 25. Tallackson (Petersen, Hoerdler), 40. Rankel (Wilson), 42. MacQueen (Ziegler, Olver)