Kärpät – Frölunda 1:2 (end)
final
Kärpät Oulu
1:2 (0:2, 0:0, 1:0)
Frölunda Gothenburg
Tuesday 09.02.2016, 17:30 • Oulun Energia-Areena • Champions League • Final
     
    Thank you for this incredible CHL season! See you again next fall!


    -@mipejarvenpaa (19:53:00)
     
    FRÖLUNDA LIFTS THE EUROPEAN TROPHY AS THE NEW CHAMPIONS HOCKEY LEAGUE WINNERS!
     
    Runner-up Kärpät Oulu shake the hands of the new Champions Frölunda.
     
    Ryan Lasch is also the MVP of the whole CHL!
     
    Ryan Lasch was the CRAMO Top Scorer of the CHL.
     
    Oliver Lauridsen is awarded the MVP of Frölunda in the Final. He deserved it 100%
     
    Keränen is awarded the Kärpät MVP of the Final.
     
    The teams gather up gather up on the blue line. Kärpät dissapointed, Frölunda overjoyed. Frölunda wipe away the dissapointment of the last year final.
     
    IT'S FINISHED! Frölunda win the Champions Hockey League 2015-2016!
     
    Game over.
     
    59:59
    Frölunda ices the puck with less than a second left to play!
     
    59:50
    10 seconds.
     
    59:30
    Kärpät win the face off but Frölunda clear and almost score an empty netter!
     
    59:12
    48 seconds to go! Will Kärpät find an equalizer or is Frölunda the next European Champion?
     
    59:12
    Kärpät time out.
     
    59:10
    Aittokallio leaves his net!
     
    58:34
    Kärpät steal the puck from Lauridsen (!) but the pass is bad. and Kärpät start again from their own zone.

    Luke Fisher

    Miikka Järvenpää

    Goals and assists: 48. Keränen (Suoranta, Mashur) – 17. Lasch (Fantenberg, Larsson), 18. Abbot (Tömmernes, Sundström)


    Kärpät Oulu: Aittokallio (Rajaniemi) – Kukkonen, Mashur, Laatikainen, Nutivaara, Hakanpää, Pentikäinen, Ronkainen – Huml, Niemi, Ikonen, Pyörälä, Aho, Puljujärvi, Aaltonen, Pirnes, Junttila, Kalapuras, Keränen, Suoranta, Piispanen
    Frölunda Gothenburg: Johansson (Gustafsson) – Tömmernes, Nilsson, Larsson, Fantenberg, Lauridsen, Fälth, Persson – Axelsson, Lundqvist, Lasch, Abbott, Sundström, Johnson, Figren, Lehkonen, Carlsson, Stålberg, Ehn, Lasu, Rosseli-Olsen

    Referees: Wehrli, Wiegand (both SUI) – Lhotsky (CZE), Kohlmuller (GER)

    Attendance: 6200