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CHL gameday liveblog 06.09.

Sunday 06.09.2015, 12:00Champions Hockey League gameday liveblog
     
    And that is your lot – the 96 group games of this year's CHL are all done and dusted, and we now know the 32 teams that will contest the next round. (20:25:08)
     
    What a great effort by Gap, they've beaten the Eisbaren 3-1 to bow out of the CHL in style!
     
    Well, what do I know? Gap have now gone 3-1 up on Berlin!
     
    Looks like it won't be the fairytale story for Gap – but with 8 minutes to play, can they hold on to the win?
     
    Back on the ice in Gap for the final period of the CHL group stage this year.
     
    Fair play to Gap, they're having a real go against Berlin as they try to win the game by six goals. End of two though, and it's 2-1 to the team from France.
     
    TJ Mulock has pulled one back for Berlin in Gap.
     
    Game over in Linz – the Black Wings get their first win, defeating Dusseldorf 5-3.
     
    Just over 7 minutes to play in Linz, and the Black Wings are now 5-3 ahead, Andrew Kozek scoring on the PP.
     
    A cracking game in Linz – especially considering that it won't change the group standings Linz now lead 4-3.
     
    It's all gone pretty horribly wrong for Klagenfurt in their last game away to Munich – the Red Bulls lead 6-1 with 44s remaining.
     
    Munich move on to 5-1 ahead of the KAC now in their final game.
     
    Hang on a minute, remember that Gap needed five to advance? We'll they're now 2-0 up against Berlin early doors!
     
    Some quick goals in Linz, and the score there is now 3-2 to Dusseldorf.

    In Gap, the home side need to win by five to advance, and they're not holding about either; one ahead already early in the opening period.
     
    The game in Gap with Berlin has now started – the CHL group stage has just seen it's last opening face-off for this season.
    End of game scenes now in Litvinov, where the hosts won 3-2 after OT.

     
    OT win for Litnivov to send them through 'almost perfect' on 11 points, and unbeaten.

    Luke Fisher