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2013–14 IIHF Continental Cup

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The Continental Cup 2013–14 was the 17th edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season has started on 27 September 2013, and finished on 12 January 2014.[1]

The Super Final was played in Rouen, France on the 10–12 January 2014.

The points system used in this tournament was: the winner in regular time won 3 points, the loser 0 points; in case of a tie, an overtime and a penalty shootout is played, the winner in penalty shootouts or overtime won 2 points and the loser won 1 point.

First Group Stage

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Group A

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(Belgrade, Serbia)

Team #1 Score Team #2
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 4:1 Spain CD Hielo Bipolo
HK Partizan Serbia 3:8 Estonia Tallinn Viiking-Sport
Tallinn Viiking-Sport Estonia 5:2 Spain CD Hielo Bipolo
HK Partizan Serbia 5:3 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
Tallinn Viiking-Sport Estonia 5:3 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
HK Partizan Serbia 1:10 Spain CD Hielo Bipolo

Group A standings

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Rank Team Points
1 Estonia Tallinn Viiking-Sport 9
2 Spain CD Hielo Bipolo 3
3 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 3
4 Serbia HK Partizan 3

Second Group Stage

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Group B

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(Nottingham, Great Britain)

Team #1 Score Team #2
HK Juniors Latvia 8:3 Netherlands HYS The Hague
Nottingham Panthers United Kingdom 5:3 Spain CD Hielo Bipolo
HK Juniors Latvia 7:2 Spain CD Hielo Bipolo
Nottingham Panthers United Kingdom 7:3 Netherlands HYS The Hague
HYS The Hague Netherlands 5:3 Spain CD Hielo Bipolo
Nottingham Panthers United Kingdom 3:1 Latvia HK Juniors

Group B standings

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Rank Team Points
1 United Kingdom Nottingham Panthers 9
2 Latvia HK Juniors 6
3 Netherlands HYS The Hague 3
4 Spain CD Hielo Bipolo[a] 0

Group C

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(Dunaújváros, Hungary)

Team #1 Score Team #2
KS Cracovia Poland 2:0 Slovenia HK Slavija Ljubljana
DAB-Docler Hungary 3:2 (SO) Romania HSC Csíkszereda
KS Cracovia Poland 2:0 Romania HSC Csíkszereda
DAB-Docler Hungary 3:0 Slovenia HK Slavija Ljubljana
HSC Csíkszereda Romania 2:1 Slovenia HK Slavija Ljubljana
DAB-Docler Hungary 5:3 Poland KS Cracovia

Group C standings

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Rank Team Points
1 Hungary DAB-Docler 8
2 Poland KS Cracovia 6
3 Romania HSC Csíkszereda 4
4 Slovenia HK Slavija Ljubljana 0

Third Group Stage

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Group D

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(Asiago, Italy)

Team #1 Score Team #2
Toros Neftekamsk Russia 4:3 United Kingdom Nottingham Panthers
HC Asiago Italy 3:1 Kazakhstan Yertis Pavlodar
Nottingham Panthers United Kingdom 2:1 Kazakhstan Yertis Pavlodar
HC Asiago Italy 6:2 Russia Toros Neftekamsk
Yertis Pavlodar Kazakhstan 4:2 Russia Toros Neftekamsk
HC Asiago Italy 3:2 United Kingdom Nottingham Panthers

Group D standings

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Rank Team Points
1 Italy HC Asiago 9
2 Kazakhstan Yertis Pavlodar 3
3 United Kingdom Nottingham Panthers 3
4 Russia Toros Neftekamsk 3

Group E

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(Vojens, Denmark)

Team #1 Score Team #2
Stavanger Oilers Norway 4:3 (SO) Belarus HK Neman Grodno
SønderjyskE Ishockey Denmark 1:2 Hungary DAB-Docler
Stavanger Oilers Norway 9:1 Hungary DAB-Docler
SønderjyskE Ishockey Denmark 0:1 (OT) Belarus HK Neman Grodno
HK Neman Grodno Belarus 3:1 Hungary DAB-Docler
SønderjyskE Ishockey Denmark 1:3 Norway Stavanger Oilers

Group E standings

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Rank Team Points
1 Norway Stavanger Oilers 8
2 Belarus HK Neman Grodno 6
3 Hungary DAB-Docler 3
4 Denmark SønderjyskE Ishockey 1

Final stage

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Final Group

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(Rouen, France)

Team #1 Score Team #2
HC Donbass Ukraine 3:2 (SO) Norway Stavanger Oilers
Dragons de Rouen France 0:6 Italy HC Asiago
HC Donbass Ukraine 5:1 Italy HC Asiago
Dragons de Rouen France 2:6 Norway Stavanger Oilers
Stavanger Oilers Norway 7:2 Italy HC Asiago
Dragons de Rouen France 4:3 (SO) Ukraine HC Donbass

Final Group standings

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Rank Team Points
1 Norway Stavanger Oilers 7
2 Ukraine HC Donbass 6
3 Italy HC Asiago 3
4 France Dragons de Rouen 2

References

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  1. ^ "Continental Cup 2013-14 groups announced". Eurohockey. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Tallinn Viiking Sport won't play Continental Cup in Nottingham". Eurohockey. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Vitoria-Gasteiz to Nottingham". IIHF. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
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