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2014–15 IIHF Continental Cup

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Arena(s)
  
5 (in 5 host cities)

Fourth place
  
Yertis Pavlodar

Goals scored
  
256 (7.11 per match)

Dates
  
26 Sep 2014 – 11 Jan 2015

Teams
  
16

Third place
  
Ducs d'Angers

Runner-up
  
Fischtown Pinguins

Matches played
  
36

Champion
  
HK Neman Grodno

Location
  
Europe

Attendance
  
36,862

Champions
  
Neman Grodno (1st title)

Similar
  
2015 Tim Hortons Brier, 2014–15 EHF Cup, 2015 World Junior Ice Hockey C

The 2014–15 Continental Cup was the 18th edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season started on 26 September 2014. The Super Final was played in Bremerhaven, Germany on 9–11 January 2015. The tournament was won by Neman Grodno, who led the final group. They also qualified for the 2015-16 Champions Hockey League.

Contents

Qualified teams

  • a Kompanion-Naftogaz withdrew its participation and was replaced by the Belfast Giants as the second-ranked team of the second round with the best record.
  • First group stage

    First round games was played on 26–28 September 2014.

    Group A

    (Sofia, Bulgaria)

    Group A standings

  • Winner CSKA Sofia promoted for next round Group B.
  • Second group stage

    Second round games was played on 17–19 October 2014.

    Group B

    (Bremerhaven, Germany)

    Group B standings

  • Winner Fischtown Pinguins promoted for next round Group D.
  • Due to the withdrawal of the Kompanion-Naftogaz, Belfast Giants as the higher ranked second placed team from the second round advances to the next round Group E.
  • Group C

    (Brașov, Romania)

    Group C standings

  • Winner Sanok promoted for next round Group E.
  • Third group stage

    Third round games was played on 21–23 November 2014. The top-two ranked teams of each third round group promoted for the Super final.

    Group D

    (Ritten, Italy)

    Group D standings

  • Yertis Pavlodar and Fischtown Pinguins promoted for the final round.
  • Group E

    (Angers, France)

  • Kompanion-Naftogaz withdrew its participation and was replaced by the Belfast Giants as the second ranked team of the second round with the best record.
  • Group E standings

  • Ducs d'Angers and Neman Grodno promoted for the final round.
  • Super final

    Super final was played on 9–11 January 2015.

    Final group

    (Bremerhaven, Germany)

    Final standings

  • Neman Grodno wins the 2015 IIHF Continental Cup to become the qualifier for next season's Champions Hockey League.
  • References

    2014–15 IIHF Continental Cup Wikipedia