Tappara – Frölunda 1:5 (end) | JYP – Skellefteå 5:4 (end) | Kärpät – Vienna 3:1 (end)
TPS – Lukko 1:5 (end) | Sparta – Linköping 1:2 (end) | Fribourg – IFK Helsinki 2:2 (end)
Genève – SaiPa 2:0 (end) | Luleå – Salzburg 2:4 (end)
final
Fribourg-Gottéron
2:2 (0:0, 1:1, 1:1)
IFK Helsinki
Tuesday 04.11.2014, 19:45 • BCF Arena • Champions League
     
    Live from Fribourg, this is Alain Hauert. I wish you all a good night! (22:49:35)
     
    Antti Törmänen (Coach, IFK Helsinki):
    "My feelings after this match are quite mixed. We had a lot of chances and our efficiency was quite poor, this is the main reason why we didn’t win this game. But im also proud that my team found a way to come back twice, after being 1-0 and 2-1 behind, this tie is not bad as a base for the home game."

    "Next Tuesday we can play in front of our crowd, on home ice, and we will have to find the power to get a strong match. We need a win, thats clear, but I am sure we can grab this one at home!"
     
    Gerd Zenhäusern (Coach, Fribourg-Gottéron):
    "For me it was a special game as it was my first CHL match as a head coach. In fact that makes me proud. On the other side I’m not totally satisfied, because I think we could have won this game."

    "Still we have to admit, that Helsinki deserved the equalizer over the whole game and now we must show our best hockey to advance to the next round. The advantage is now on the side of IFK."

    "What makes me believe in our chance is the fact, that some of my players should come back from injurys for the next game, but today also the young players that we had to put in our rooster did a good job and I was happy with their performance."

     
    Thank you for your interest in this live report, I will be back at BCF-Arena in Fribourg for you in case that Fribourg-Gottéron can make it through to the quarterfinals.
     
    Statistics for the third period.
    Shots on goal: 8-4
    Penalty minutes: 6-4
    Goals: 1-1.
     
    Voted by the jury as best players:
    HIFK Nikolai Goldobin, Fribourg-Gottéron David Wildhaber.
     
    Fribourg-Gottéron and IFK Helsinki era tied after the first game of this series. In a very close match, the teams showed some attractive hockey.
     
    60:00
    Game over.
     
    59:59
    No more chances in this game. Final score 2-2.
     
    58:38
    Game is whistled down for a hand pass.
     
    58:18
    Fribourg tries to relaunch another attack.
     
    56:09
    In case this game ends with a tie, there will be no overtime. The decision, who will pass in this series will be made next week in the finnish capital.
     
    56:09
    Conz covers the puck.
     
    55:37
    Less than five minutes left... will there be another goal in this game?
     
    54:32
    Icing Helsinki.
    ZABORSKY - 2:2
     
    54:01
    Goal for IFK Helsinki!
    Fribourg has two huge scoring chances but the puck goes wide and then its TOMAS ZABORSKY who scores on the other side of the rink. Assisted by: Corey Elkins. 2-2
     
    53:38
    HIFK is back at full strength.

    Alain Hauert

    Goals and assists: 22. Tambellini (Pouliot, Ngoy), 48. Wildhaber (Kwiatkowski) – 32. Goldobin (Auvitu), 55. Zaborsky (Elkins)


    Fribourg-Gottéron: Conz (Nyffeler) – Kwiatkowski, Ngoy, Huguenin, Montandon, Kamerzin, Schilt, Knutti, Wildhaber – Plüss, Dubé, Sprunger – Tambellini, Pouliot, Mauldin – Hasani, Ness, Mottet – Bruegger, Marchon, Fritsche
    IFK Helsinki: Husso (Lankinen) – Grillfors, Honkaheimo, Heikkinen, Auvitu, Teppo, Salmi, Tarkkanen – Ikonen, Elkins, Zaborsky – Asten, Ramstedt, Goldobin – Partanen, Nykopp, Lamberg – Tamminen, Luttinen, Blomqvist

    Referees: Sir (CZE), Nikolic (AUT) – Kaderli (SUI), Kovacs (SUI)

    Attendance: 1171