2016–17 Champions Hockey League Explained

Tourney Name:Champions Hockey League
Year:2016–17
Num Teams:48
Type:other
Winners: Frölunda HC
Count:2
Second: HC Sparta Praha
Games:157
Goals:795
Attendance:510275
Scoring Leader: Casey Wellman
Points:14
Mvp: Joel Lundqvist
Prevseason:2015–16
Nextseason:2017–18

The 2016–17 Champions Hockey League was the third season of the Champions Hockey League, a European ice hockey tournament launched by 26 founding clubs, six leagues and the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The season started on 16 August 2016 with the group stage and ended with the final game on 7 February 2017 with Frölunda defeating HC Sparta Praha, 4–3 in overtime.[1]

Team allocation

A total of 48 teams from different European first-tier leagues participated in the 2016–17 Champions Hockey League.

Team license

The teams were selected based on different licenses for the founding teams, leagues and wildcards.[2]

  1. National champion
  2. Regular season winner
  3. Runner-up, regular season
  4. Play-off finalist
  5. Best placed semifinal loser
  6. Worst placed semifinal loser

Teams

TeamCity/AreaLeagueQualificationLicense
Red Bull SalzburgSalzburgAustrian Hockey Leaguefounding clubA
Vienna CapitalsViennaAustrian Hockey Leaguefounding clubA
Bílí Tygři LiberecLiberecCzech Extraligafounding clubA
Dynamo PardubicePardubiceCzech Extraligafounding clubA
HC Sparta PrahaPragueCzech Extraligafounding clubA
Vítkovice SteelOstravaCzech Extraligafounding clubA
HIFKHelsinkiLiigafounding clubA
JYPJyväskyläLiigafounding clubA
KalPaKuopioLiigafounding clubA
KärpätOuluLiigafounding clubA
TapparaTampereLiigafounding clubA
TPSTurkuLiigafounding clubA
Adler MannheimMannheimDeutsche Eishockey Ligafounding clubA
Eisbären BerlinBerlinDeutsche Eishockey Ligafounding clubA
ERC IngolstadtIngolstadtDeutsche Eishockey Ligafounding clubA
Krefeld PinguineKrefeldDeutsche Eishockey Ligafounding clubA
SC BernBernNational League Afounding clubA
Fribourg-GottéronFribourgNational League Afounding clubA
ZSC LionsZürichNational League Afounding clubA
EV ZugZugNational League Afounding clubA
Djurgårdens IFStockholmSwedish Hockey Leaguefounding clubA
Frölunda HCGothenburgSwedish Hockey Leaguefounding clubA
Färjestad BKKarlstadSwedish Hockey Leaguefounding clubA
HV71JönköpingSwedish Hockey Leaguefounding clubA
Linköpings HCLinköpingSwedish Hockey Leaguefounding clubA
Luleå HFLuleåSwedish Hockey Leaguefounding clubA
Orli ZnojmoZnojmoAustrian Hockey Leagueregular season runner-upB
Black Wings LinzLinzAustrian Hockey Leagueplay-off semi-finalistB
HC PlzeňPlzeňCzech Extraligaplay-off semi-finalistB
BK Mladá BoleslavMladá BoleslavCzech Extraligaplay-off semi-finalistB
SaiPaLappeenrantaLiigaregular season 5thB
LukkoRaumaLiigaregular season 6thB
Red Bull MünchenMünchenDeutsche Eishockey Ligaplay-off championB
Grizzlys WolfsburgWolfsburgDeutsche Eishockey Ligaplay-off finalistB
HC DavosDavosNational League Aregular season runner-upB
HC LuganoLuganoNational League Aplay-off finalistB
Skellefteå AIKSkellefteåSwedish Hockey Leagueregular season winnerB
Växjö LakersVäxjöSwedish Hockey Leagueplay-off semi-finalistB
Dragons de RouenRouenLigue MagnusContinental Cup winnerC
Stavanger OilersStavangerGET-ligaenplay-off championC
Lørenskog IKLørenskogGET-ligaenregular season runner-upC
HK NitraNitraTipsport Ligaplay-off championC
HC KošiceKošiceTipsport Ligaregular season winnerC
Esbjerg EnergyEsbjergMetal Ligaenplay-off championC
Rapaces de GapGapLigue Magnusregular season winner ‡C
Yunost MinskMinskBelarusian Extraleagueplay-off championC
Sheffield SteelersSheffieldElite Ice Hockey Leagueregular season championC
ComArch CracoviaKrakówPolska Hokej Ligaplay-off championC

Notes:

Group stage

The format remained the same as in the previous season. The group stage began on 16 August and finished on 11 September 2016. The 48 teams were divided into 16 groups of three teams each. Each team played a double round-robin in their group, facing each team at home and on the road, giving 4 games per team. The 16 group winners and the 16 runners-up qualified for the playoffs.

Group stage draw

The 16 groups were determined by a draw taking place on 3 May 2016 in Zürich, Switzerland. The 48 teams had been ranked and placed into three pots of 16 teams each. Following the draw, each group consisted of one team from each pot. The seedings were as follows:[7]

width=33%Pot 1width=33%Pot 2width=33%Pot 3
Frölunda HC
Tappara
Bílí Tygři Liberec
SC Bern
Red Bull München
Red Bull Salzburg
Skellefteå AIK
HIFK
HC Sparta Praha
ZSC Lions
Luleå HF
Kärpät
HC Plzeň
HC Davos
Växjö Lakers
JYP
BK Mladá Boleslav
HC Lugano
Linköpings HC
SaiPa
Vítkovice Steel
EV Zug
Färjestad BK
Lukko
Dynamo Pardubice
Fribourg-Gottéron
Djurgårdens IF
TPS
HV71
KalPa
HK Nitra
HC Košice
Eisbären Berlin
Orli Znojmo
Grizzlys Wolfsburg
Vienna Capitals
ERC Ingolstadt
Black Wings Linz
Adler Mannheim
Krefeld Pinguine
Stavanger Oilers
Esbjerg Energy
Yunost Minsk
Dragons de Rouen
Sheffield Steelers
ComArch Cracovia
Lørenskog IK
Rapaces de Gap

Tiebreakers

The teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win in regular time, 2 points for an overtime win or shootout win, 1 point for an overtime loss or shootout loss, 0 points for a loss in regular time). If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria were applied in the order given to determine the rankings:

  1. higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  2. superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question;
  3. higher number of goals scored in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  4. higher number of wins in regular time in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  5. higher number of goals scored in one match in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  6. if, after having applied criteria 1 to 5, teams still had an equal ranking in a two-way tie, criteria 1 to 5 were reapplied against the third team in the group. If this procedure did not lead to a decision, criteria 7 to 10 applied;
  7. higher number of wins in overtime;
  8. higher number of goals scored in shootout (if both matches ended in shootout);
  9. if two teams still remained tied and they met in their group's final game, they played a shootout to determine which team is ranked higher;
  10. higher pre-draw rankings.

Group P

Playoffs

In the playoffs, the teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis with the team with the better standing after the group stage having the second game at home, except for the one-match final played at the venue of the team with the best competition track record leading up to the final.

The mechanism of the draw for playoffs was as follows:[8]

Playoff teams

GroupWinners
(Seeded in round of 32 draw)
Runners-up
(Unseeded in round of 32 draw)
A Frölunda HC EHC Wolfsburg
B Djurgårdens IF HC Davos
C HC Lugano Tappara
D ZSC Lions Lukko
E Kärpät Vítkovice Steel
F Fribourg-Gottéron Red Bull München
G EV Zug HIFK
H TPS Bílí Tygři Liberec
I SaiPa Eisbären Berlin
J HK Nitra HC Plzeň
K Linköpings HC JYP
L Växjö Lakers Yunost Minsk
M SC Bern HC Košice
N Skellefteå AIK KalPa
O Färjestad BK HC Sparta Praha
P HV71 EC Red Bull Salzburg

Bracket

Note:

  1. The teams listed on top of each tie play first match at home and the bottom team plays second match at home.
  2. The order of the legs (what team starts at home) in the future rounds may be changed as the team with best record should have second match at home.

Round of 32

The draw for the entire playoff (round of 32, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final) was held on 12 September 2016. The first legs were played on 4 October, and the second legs on 11 October 2016. The seeded teams (group winners) played the last match at home.

|}

Second Leg

Round of 16

The first legs were played on 1 November, and the second legs were played on 8 and 9 November 2016.

|}

Second Leg

Quarter-finals

The first legs were played on 6 December, and the second legs were played on 13 December 2016.

|}

Second Leg

Semi-finals

The first legs were played on 10 January, and the second legs were played on 17 January 2017.

|}

Second Leg

Final

The final was played on 7 February 2017.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frölunda försvarade CHL-titeln. SVT Sport. sv. Gustav Orbring. 7 February 2017. 7 February 2017.
  2. Web site: In the home stretch: clubs in 6 founding leagues eye CHL qualification. Champions Hockey League. 15 February 2016. 15 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160307042734/http://www.championshockeyleague.net/news/in-the-home-stretch-clubs-in-6-founding-leagues-eye-chl-qualification/1653/. 2016-03-07. dead.
  3. Web site: New clubs join CHL. iihf.com. 26 September 2014. 4 April 2014.
  4. Web site: Qualifikationskriterien für die Champions Hockey League. iihf.com. de. 26 September 2014. 20 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140305105829/http://www.erstebankliga.at/de/news/detail/2014/02/20/qualifikationskriterien_fuer_die_champions_hockey_league. 5 March 2014. dead. dmy-all.
  5. Web site: 33 CHL clubs already known. IIHF. 7 March 2016. 7 March 2016.
  6. Web site: Rouen reaches for the stars. Champions Hockey League. 11 January 2016. 15 February 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160310124137/https://www.championshockeyleague.net/news/rouen-reaches-for-the-stars/1564/. 10 March 2016.
  7. Web site: Frolunda, Tappara, Liberec top rankings ahead of Draw . 27 April 2016 . 7 May 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160506094223/http://www.championshockeyleague.net/news/frolunda-tappara-liberec-top-rankings-ahead-of-draw/1690/ . 6 May 2016 .
  8. Web site: Playoff Draw next Monday, 12:00 CET . championshockeyleague.net . 2016-09-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160924074450/http://www.championshockeyleague.net/news/playoff-draw-next-monday-1200-cet/2167 . 2016-09-24 .