IFK Helsinki – Fribourg 3:1 (end) | SaiPa – Genève 5:2 (2:0 after SO) | Lukko – TPS 3:4 (end)
Linköping – Sparta 2:2 (end) | Skellefteå – JYP 4:2 (3:2 after SO) | Vienna – Kärpät 2:3 (end)
Salzburg – Luleå 5:7 (0:2 after SO) | Frölunda – Tappara 4:2 (end)
final
Lukko Rauma
3:4 (0:2, 0:0, 3:2)
TPS Turku
Tuesday 11.11.2014, 17:30 • Kivikylän Areena • Champions League
     
    Lukko loses the game 3-4 but aggregate (8-5) gets Lukko to the next round. Lukko will face either Red Bull Salzburg or Lulea Hockey. (19:53:02)
     
    60:00
    Game over.
     
    58:44
    Both teams are full strength.
     
    56:44
    Penalty for TPS Turku
    Steven Seigo gets two minutes for hooking.
     
    50:58
    Goal for Turku!
    RYAN LASCH drives in and makes Tikkanen look bad with his move. Beautiful goal. Assisted by: Jakub Nakladal. 3-4 and aggregate is 8-5 to Lukko Rauma.
     
    48:17
    Goal for Lukko!
    Power-play is nearing the end, when AARON GAGNON tips it in front of the goal. Assisted by: Teemu Nurmi, Juho Tommie. Aggregate is now 8-4 for Lukko.
     
    46:23
    Penalty for TPS Turku
    Bad penalty on bad time. Ilkka Pikkarainen is the man who is punished for high sticking by two minutes minor penalty.
     
    Aggregate is now 7-4 for Lukko. This lead may be too much for TPS.
     
    43:03
    Both teams are full strength.
     
    42:03
    Goal for Lukko!
    TPS d-man Simon Gysbers loses the puck on offensive blueline and VILLE VAHALAHTI is on breakaway. He puts it, again between the legs. Unassisted. 2-3 and aggregate is 7-4 to Lukko.
    SMOLENAK - 1:3
     
    41:30
    GOAL FOR TPS TURKU!
    Cramo Top Scorer of TPS, Ryan Lasch passes again and RADEK SMOLENAK strikes his second tonight.
     
    41:03
    Penalty for Lukko Rauma
    Ilkka Mikkola is punished by delaying the game. Two minutes for him.
    SIPILAINEN - 1:2
     
    40:52
    Goal for Lukko!
    Short handed specialist strikes again! OLLI SIPILAINEN gives it a try and it goes in between Lassila's legs. Assisted by: Jesse Virtanen. 1-2 and aggregate is 6-3 to Rauma.
     
    40:01
    Start of 3rd period.
     
    Second period ends. TPS still have power play left on third period for minute and 34 seconds. Teemu Lassila needs to keep his goal untouched and his team mates have to score twice and that would take the game on over time.
     
    40:00
    2nd period finished.
     
    39:33
    Penalty for Lukko Rauma
    Henrik Forsberg shoots the puck out of the rink and that's delaying the game. It's two minutes minor penalty.
     
    39:00
    Matias Sointu hits the post!
     
    36:33
    Tero Koskiranta is all alone against Oskari Setanen and Setanen denies it! Nice pad save and no goals so far in second period.
     
    32:47
    TPS has continued playing well. Great first half for new coach Miika Elomo. Lukko has got it's own game better and stopped to take silly penalties.
     
    30:05
    Olavi Vauhkonen passes for Teemu Nurmi but he misses the one timer. There was so far best place to score for home team.
     
    27:48
    Forecheck of TPS is working really well. Lukko doesn't get on offensive zone easily and most of the shots come out of the best scoring sector.
     
    26:45
    Lukko has been much better at second period. Lots of hits and aggressive play. They really woke up.
     
    23:18
    Aaron Gagnon gives pass for Jerry Ahtola who shoots between faceoff points. Lassila takes that one with his shield.
     
    20:01
    Start of 2nd period.
     
    Lukko was weak on the first period. Home team gave for no reason TPS chance to get back on this series. 0-2 for TPS and aggregate for Lukko 5-3.
     
    20:00
    1st period finished.
     
    16:18
    Beautiful hip check by Juho Tommila! You don't see these every day! Kumeliauskas was target there.
     
    14:34
    Both teams are full strength.
     
    12:44
    Lukko defenceman Mikko Kousa takes the puck on his body and it's causing serious pain. He barely got out the rink.
     
    12:34
    Penalty for TPS Turku
    Simon Gysbers get's two minutes for cross checking.
     
    12:17
    Lukko is making things too difficult. TPS has been good, but unnecessary penalties costs great price for the home team.
     
    11:11
    Goal for Turku!
    RADEK SMOLENAK shoots it in with sharp wrist shot. Second power play goal for TPS. Assisted by: Matias Sointu. 0-2 and aggregate is 5-3 to Lukko.
     
    10:38
    Penalty for Lukko Rauma
    Jesse Virtanen will be punished by hooking. Two minutes power play for TPS.
    LASCH - 0:1
     
    08:58
    Goal for Turku!
    It's a real mess in front of Lukko's net but referee shows that it's a goal. Cramo Top Scorer of TPS, RYAN LASCH tips it in. Assisted by: Simon Gysbers. 0-1 and aggregate is 5-2 to Lukko.
     
    08:30
    Penalty for Lukko Rauma
    Juho Tommila takes two minutes penalty for tripping.
     
    08:20
    Henrik Forsberg gives great opening pass to Teemu Nurmi who had plenty of space to get rid of defender. Unfortunately for Lukko, he falls on the offensive blue line.
     
    05:35
    Very good pass by Ryan Lasch to Simon Gysbers who shoots the one timer from the blue line. Not good enough to pass Setanen.
     
    Power play was weak by TPS and Lukko didn't break a sweat to get rid of that short handed situation.
     
    03:33
    Both teams are full strength.
     
    01:33
    Penalty for Lukko Rauma
    HARRI TIKKANEN takes Tadas Kumeliauskas down and gets two minutes minor penalty for holding.
     
    00:01
    Game started.
     
    Second part of the Champions Hockey League round of 16 is about to start. Remember that more goals scored team advances on the quarterfinals. There is no such thing as away goal rule.

    Lukko has 5 and TPS 1 goal. Let's get the game on!
     
    Starting lineups:

    Lukko Rauma: Setanen (Zapolski) – Mikkola, Kousa, Niskala, Tikkanen, Je. Virtanen, Forsberg, Jaatinen, Tommila – Vahalahti, Gagnon, Ahtola – T. Koivisto, H. Koivisto, Piitulainen – Vauhkonen, Jo. Virtanen, Nurmi – Sipilainen, Riska, Nieminen.

    TPS Turku: Lassila (Jarvinen) – Seigo, Gysbers, Vittasmaki, Nakladal, Lehtonen, Friman, Eronen – Pikkarainen, Lucenius, Lasch – Smolenak, Koskiranta, Sointu – Rantanen, Kumeliauskas, Siiki – Kulmala, Virtala, Karvinen.

    Referees: Stricker (SUI), Vinneborg (SUI) – Nieminen (FIN), Saha (FIN).
     
    It's time for the second parts of round of 16. Welcome back, hockey fans!

    Lukko has been very strong this season. There has been only three teams, who can say that they have beaten Lukko on regular time. And now we are talking about both leagues that they are taking part. Champions Hockey League and domestic league. Luleå won Lukko at Champions Hockey League group stage. SaiPa and TPS, who are also taking part on the competition, has won Lukko at finnish league.

    TPS have had hard time on away games. In domestic league there has been almost two years since TPS has won at regular time their away game. Partly for this reason, TPS fired head coach Kai Suikkanen and he was replaced by Miika Elomo, who started this season as head coach of TPS U20 team.

    This nights home team won the first part 5-1. It's very unlikely that TPS would win and advance on the quarter finals. Especially with their away history on last two years.
     
    This live text coverage is produced by www.championshockeyleague.net.
     
    Welcome. Game starts at 17:30.

    Miro Perhe

    Goals and assists: 41. Sipilainen (Virtanen), 43. Vahalahti, 49. Gagnon (Nurmi, Tommila) – 9. Lasch (Gysbers), 12. Smolenak (Sointu), 42. Smolenak (Lasch, Lucenius), 51. Lasch (Nakladal)


    Lukko Rauma: Setanen (Zapolski) – Mikkola, Kousa, Niskala, Tikkanen, Je. Virtanen, Forsberg, Jaatinen, Tommila – Vahalahti, Gagnon, Ahtola – T. Koivisto, H. Koivisto, Piitulainen – Vauhkonen, Jo. Virtanen, Nurmi – Sipilainen, Riska, Nieminen.
    TPS Turku: Lassila (Jarvinen) – Seigo, Gysbers, Vittasmaki, Nakladal, Lehtonen, Friman, Eronen – Pikkarainen, Lucenius, Lasch – Smolenak, Koskiranta, Sointu – Rantanen, Kumeliauskas, Siiki – Kulmala, Virtala, Karvinen.

    Referees: Stricker (SUI), Vinneborg (SUI) – Nieminen (FIN), Saha (FIN)