Kärpät – Lukko 2:2 (end) | Frölunda – Davos 1:1 (end)
final
Frölunda Gothenburg
1:1 (1:0, 0:1, 0:0)
HC Davos
Tuesday 19.01.2016, 20:05 • Frölundaborgs Isstadion, Göteborg • Champions League
     
    Frölunda knocks-out Davos after 5-0 and 1-1 and are qualified for the CHL Finals yet again. There, they're gonna face Finnish Kärpät Oulu.


    Goals:
    1-0 (03:29) | Patrik Carlsson (Artturi Lehkonen, Robin figren)
    1-1 (21:2) | Andres Ambühl (Enzo Corvi, Perttu Lindgren) PP1

    Shots: 23-24 (4-7, 8-8, 11-9)
    PIM: 20-30 (22:58:12)
     
    Game over.
     
    58:00
    2 minutes to go in this game.
     
    Davos has killed 7 powerplays today. That's a great notation as they're facing powerplay-strong Frölunda.
     
    56:32
    Davos are back at full strength.
     
    54:32
    Another Davos penalty is called. Félicien Dubois gets called for holding. A new powerplay for Frölunda is coming up.
     
    52:33
    The same second as Davos gets their guys back on the ice Johan Sundström gets a great scoring chance just in front of Genoni, but Genoni stops the shot with his left pad.
     
    52:31
    Davos are back att full strength.
     
    51:53
    Davos call a timeout.
     
    50:31
    Elias Fälth deliveres a huge hit on Davos player Beat Forster who thinks it's an ugly and gets his revenge by slashing the Frölunda defender on his skates while still laying on the ice. Unluckily for him, he's the only one getting a penalty in that sequence.

    Forster gets 2 minutes for slashing + 10 minutes misconduct.
    Davos also draw a 2 minutes Team Penalty and Frölunda gets a 5-on-3-advantage.
     
    49:19
    Frölunda are back at full strength.
     
    47:55
    Mats Rosseli Olsen breaks loose in the penalty killing, but Davos d-man Félicien Dubois shows great defensive skills when he skates back and steal the puck in the last second.
     
    47:19
    Frölunda d-man Elias Fälth draws a 2 minutes hooking penalty after a tight situation in front of Frölunda's net.
     
    45:24
    Davos are creating a few chances right now. Just recently both Devin Setoguchi and Dino Wieser had a great attack, but without beating Lars Johansson.
     
    40:40
    Frölunda starts the third period with letting their very talented 16-year old forward Kristian Vesalainen getting some ice time. Lay that name on your memory, 'cause that big Finn is going to be something in the future.
     
    40:01
    Start of 3rd period.
     
    Is this the last time Davos enters the ice in this tournament? In 20 minutes we'll know. They have to score at least five goals.

    Efraim Larsson

    Goals and assists: 4. Carlsson (Lehkonen, Figren) – 22. Ambühl (Corvi, Lindgren)


    Frölunda Gothenburg: Johansson (Gustafsson) – Tömmernes, Persson, Larsson, Fälth, Lauridsen, Nilsson, Gunnarsson – Lundqvist, Rosseli Olsen, Lasch – Abbott, Sundström, Johnson – Figren, Lehkonen, Carlsson – Stålberg, Ehn, Lasu – Vesalainen.
    HC Davos: Genoni (Senn) – Forster, Heldner, Kindschi, Dubois, Guerra, Jung, Schneeberger, Paschoud – Ambühl, Jörg, Corvi – Lindgren, Axelsson, Marc Wieser – Setoguchi, Walser, Dino Wieser – Kessler, Aeschlimann, Egli.

    Referees: Kubus (SVK), Fonselius (FIN) – Haster, Malmqvist (both SWE)

    Attendance: 3819
    12.01.2016
    Davos - Frölunda 0:5

    Goals and assists: 6. Abbott (Lundqvist, Lasch), 29. Lehkonen, 41. Lasch (Rosseli-Olsen), 48. Larsson (Fantenberg, Sundstrom), 60. Larsson (Sundstrom)