Třinec – Tappara 1:2 (end) | Pardubice – Bolzano 1:3 (end) | SaiPa – Zug 3:0 (end)
JYP – HV71 4:3 (2:0 after SO) | Villach – Genève 0:5 (end) | Eisbären – Fribourg 0:2 (end)
Mannheim – Sparta 3:2 (after OT) | Ingolstadt – Vitkovice 4:5 (2:3 after SO) | Curych – Vienna 2:1 (after OT)
Bern – Stavanger 0:2 (end) | Kloten – Salzburg 0:2 (end) | Färjestad – Vålerenga 4:1 (end)
Luleå – Lukko 3:1 (end) | Djurgården – Berani Zlín 8:0 (end) | Nottingham – Hamburg 3:1 (end)
final/OT
Adler Mannheim
3:2 (1:0, 0:1, 1:1 - 1:0)
Sparta Prague
Tuesday 23.09.2014, 19:30 • SAP Arena • Champions League
     
    51:18
    Hospelt was striked hard and Eagles are going to play powerplay. Lukáš Klimek is suspended for 4 minutes.
     
    38:28
    Another powerplay for Sparta. Kink goes out because of too many players on the ice.
     
    34:51
    Spartan activity leads to another penalty. Referee whistled and away players will play another 2-minute powerplay. Kink goes out for roughing.
     
    26:49
    Sparta goes for another goal and Jamie Tardif made a foul – slashing. Two minutes power-play for Sparta.
     
    17:28
    Karel Pilar is out for two minutes fot tripping.
     
    10:17
    Penalty for Jonathan Rheault (MAN) for high sticking. First power play for Sparta.
     
    04:57
    Michal Barinka made a huge hit on the Matthias Plachta. Five minutes plus game misconduct penalty for kneeing.

    Marek Janoš

    Goals and assists: 7. Hospelt (Richmond, Fisher), 43. Mauer (Ullman, Richmond), 61. Hecht (Ullman) – 24. Pech, 60. Mikus (Pech, Pilar)


    Adler Mannheim: Ziffzer (Endras) – Reul, Goc, Richmond, Bittner, Wagner, Fischer, Akdag, Raymond – Plachta, Tardif, Hecht – Buchweiser, Hospelt, Rheault – Mauer, Ullmann, Arendt – Joudrey, Kink, Hofflin.
    Sparta Prague: Stana (Novotny) – Barinka, Daloga, Polasek, Piskacek, Hrbas, Mikus, Pilar – Pech, Kumstat, Rolinek – Reway, Hlinka, Klimek – Cingel, Sabolic, Pribyl – Dvoracek, Bahensky, Forman – Volek.

    Referees: Fonselius (FIN), Brüggemann (GER) – Schrader (GER), Berger (GER)