The eight quarter-finalists for the Champions Hockey League will be determined on Tuesday, so check below to find out how to watch the games on television or online in your area.
Press Release
After the 15 Champions Hockey League playoff teams hit the ice last week, this Tuesday they finish off their two-game, home-and-away eighth-final series. Depending on where you live, you may be able to get a variety of the games on television. Keep in mind that any games that are not being televised locally will be available to you here at championshockeyleague.net. Check the schedule and select your location for details, or click here to order your Game Day Pass.
Below are the television listings for the eight games on Tuesday. Keep in mind that all face-off times are according to the location where the games are played. Games played in Finland are on Eastern European Time (UTC +2), while all other games are on Central European Time (UTC +1).
Game | Face-off (local) | Domestic TV | International TV |
SaiPa vs. Geneve | 18:30 | MTV | Teleclub, ONE World Sports |
Lukko vs. TPS | 18:30 | MTV | ONE World Sports |
IFK Helsinki vs. Fribourg | 18:30 | MTV | Teleclub, ONE World Sports, Slovak Sport2 |
Skelleftea vs. JYP | 19:00 | SVT | MTV, ONE World Sports |
Linkoping vs. Sparta | 19:00 | SVT | Slovak Sport, MTV, ONE World Sports, Sport TV |
Vienna vs. Karpat | 19:30 | LAOLA1 | MTV, ONE World Sports |
Salzburg vs. Lulea | 19:30 | LAOLA1 | Eurosport Sweden (via SVT), MTV, Sport1, ONE World Sports, Premier Sports |
Frölunda vs. Tappara | 20:05 | SVT | MTV, ONE World Sports, Slovak Sport2 |
Remember, these games are all the second of two-game series, and the same teams already met last week in the opposite city. For the results of those games, check the schedule. The winners of the series, who will advance to the quarter-finals, will be determined according to the following criteria:
- The team that scores the most goals after 120 minutes of hockey (two regulation games) is the winner. For this purpose, the football "away goal rule" does not apply. All goals carry equal weight.
- No Overtime or Game-Winning Shots (shootout) were played after the first game, even if it ended in a tie. Overtime will only be played after the second game if the total series score is even.
- Overtime in the eighth-finals, quarter-finals and semi-finals will be 10 minutes in length and sudden-death (golden goal). Teams will skate 4-on-4 at full strength.
- As in all penalty shootouts so far in the CHL, teams will continue to use five shooters each.
After Tuesday's games have been played, all four quarter-final match-ups will be known. Check the playoff bracket to see each team's path to the final. The team with the better record in their first eight games (group stage and eighth-finals combined) will have home-ice advantage in the quarter-finals.