EVZ left Finland goalless in the first game of the regular season, with Lukko Rauma winning 1:0, and head coach Michael Liniger’s team would like to change that in the quarter-finals. The series will be played in two games, with the goals scored after 120 minutes played counting. If the score is level (e.g. first leg 2:1, second leg 4:5), there will be ten minutes of extra time, played with three against three field players.
The quarter-final home game is also included for EVZ season ticket holders. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, 25 November at 10.00 a.m. in the EVZ ticket shop.
With a ticket for the CHL quarterfinal home game, you can travel free of charge on public transport (bus/train) to the stadium from three hours before the start of the game and back again up to two hours after the game. Extra buses will also run to the various municipalities in Zug after the game.
