Avangard – Jokerit | 0:1 (end) | | | Barys – Riga | 5:1 (end) | | | Novosibirsk – Novokuznetsk | 6:4 (end) |
Avtomobilist – Traktor | 5:2 (end) | | | HC Yugra – Neftekhimik | 2:1 (end) | | | HC Lada Togliatti – Metallurg M | 1:7 (end) |
Lokomotiv – Cherepovets | 1:2 (0:2 after SO) | | | Ak Bars – Salavat Yulaev | 3:2 (end) | | | Torpedo – HC Slovan | 5:3 (end) |
Dinamo Minsk – Medvescak | 1:4 (end) | | | SKA St. Petersburg – Dynamo | 3:2 (end) | | | HC Sochi – CSKA | 2:4 (end) |
Spartak – Vityaz | 2:0 (end) |
Lukko – Djurgården | 2:1 (end) | | | Kärpät – Sparta | 4:1 (end) | | | Luleå – Tappara | 5:0 (end) |
Skellefteå – Eisbären | 2:1 (end) | | | Storhamar – TPS | 1:2 (end) | | | Davos – Liberec | 4:3 (end) |
Frölunda – Litvínov | 6:0 (end) | | | HV71 – Blues | 1:1 (end) |
Anaheim – Arizona | 3:4 (after OT) |
final
Lukko Rauma
2:1
(0:0, 1:1, 1:0)
Timo Similä
Goals and assists:
35. Gagnon (p.s.), 59. Koivisto (Riska, Mikkola) – 37. Ahlén (Holm)
Referees: Odinš (LAT), Sticker (SUI) – Nieminen, Saha (both FIN)
Attendance: 2435
Penalty missed:
Lukko Rauma:
Zapolski (Rinne) – Mikkola, Virtanen, Ahonen, Niskala, Tommila, Jaatinen, Sevanen
– Gagnon, Nurmi, Vahalahti – Asplund, Lähteenmäki, Koivisto – Riska, Sipiläinen, Piitulainen – Suuronen, Koivistoinen, Koski. Head coach: Risto Dufva
Subs:
Coach:
Djurgården Stockholm: Tellqvist (Armalis) – Högström, Ollas Mattsson, Englund, Hultström, Holm, Falk, Press
– Vejdemo, Alvarez, Ljungh – Rundqvist, Brodin, Sallinen – Fällström, Anderson, Sörensen – Eriksson, Ahlén, Hage, Bernhardt. Head coach: Hans Särkijärvi
Subs:
Coach:
– Gagnon, Nurmi, Vahalahti – Asplund, Lähteenmäki, Koivisto – Riska, Sipiläinen, Piitulainen – Suuronen, Koivistoinen, Koski. Head coach: Risto Dufva
Subs:
Coach:
Djurgården Stockholm: Tellqvist (Armalis) – Högström, Ollas Mattsson, Englund, Hultström, Holm, Falk, Press
– Vejdemo, Alvarez, Ljungh – Rundqvist, Brodin, Sallinen – Fällström, Anderson, Sörensen – Eriksson, Ahlén, Hage, Bernhardt. Head coach: Hans Särkijärvi
Subs:
Coach:
Referees: Odinš (LAT), Sticker (SUI) – Nieminen, Saha (both FIN)
Attendance: 2435
03.11.2015
Djurgården - Lukko 1:2
Djurgården - Lukko 1:2
Goals and assists: 39. Hulström (Mattsson, Sörensen) – 9. Lahteenmäki (Nurmi, Asplund), 57. Mikkola (Gagnon)
TONI KOIVISTO puts the puck in empty net, aggregate score being 4-2. Assisted by Filip Riska and Ilkka Mikkola
MIKAEL AHLÉN ties the game between points and sends the puck below Zapolski's glove to the net. Assisted by Philip Holm. Total aggregate is 3-2 to Lukko.
AARON GAGNON scores on a penalty shot. Wrister sinks past Tellqvist's left side. Total aggregate is 3-1 to Lukko.
Lukko Rauma: Zapolski (Rinne) – Mikkola, Virtanen, Ahonen, Niskala, Tommila, Jaatinen, Sevanen – Gagnon, Nurmi, Vahalahti – Asplund, Lähteenmäki, Koivisto – Riska, Sipiläinen, Piitulainen – Suuronen, Koivistoinen, Koski. Head coach: Risto Dufva
Djurgården Stockholm: Tellqvist (Armalis) – Högström, Ollas Mattsson, Englund, Hultström, Holm, Falk, Press – Vejdemo, Alvarez, Ljungh – Rundqvist, Brodin, Sallinen – Fällström, Anderson, Sörensen – Eriksson, Ahlén, Hage, Bernhardt. Head coach: Hans Särkijärvi
Referees: Odinš (LAT), Sticker (SUI) – Nieminen, Saha (both FIN).
Lukko’s one goal advantage might mean more to the Finns than expected: after all Djurgården is facing Liiga’s top goalie Ryan Zapolski, who has proven himself to be one of European’s elite netminders with multiple shutouts in Liiga, CHL and most recently in US national team in German Cup against Slovakia. Lukko’s forwards have performed very consistent throughout the CHL season and in the past week they have shared the scoring responsibility equally on all 4 lines. So far results are rather convincing.
Even with the not-so-admirable stats in Swedish national league SHL Djurgården IF have a slight advantage on the ice tactic-wise. Despite sharing a border and a few centuries of history the gameplay in Finland and Sweden is quite unsimilar. When SHL combines NHL’s on-net-rushes with passive-aggressive passing play, in Liiga the 5-men-formations and conservative moving the puck to best possible shooting area is a very common strategy. Swede’s bold moves on offensive zone is in Europe’s scale intimidating and Djurgården’s TopScorer Marcus Sorensen and his squad know this very well.
Last week the refs had a busy night sending men to penalty box but PP squads were ineffective. Penalties or not this game will be one of this round’s interesting ones. Should either team advance, the spot in the quarter-finals is well deserved.
CRAMO TopScorers:
Lukko: Toni Koivisto 9 pts
Djurgården IF: Marcus Sorensen 7 pts