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The IIHF European Champions Cup (ECC) was an annual event organized by the
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(IIHF), which took place during a long weekend in early January. The winner was considered the official club champion of Europe by the IIHF. The Champions Cup was first played in 2005, as a replacement for the defunct
European Cup The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competit ...
(1965–1997), and the suspended
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(1996–2000). In the 2008–09 season, the ECC was replaced by the Champions Hockey League, which was the new official European club championship event. The new tournament was cancelled after only one season. However, another tournament with the same name was introduced in 2014.


Format

The competition featured the reigning club champions from the top six European hockey nations according to the
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; these teams were known as the Super Six. Two groups of three played in a
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, with the winners of each group facing off in a championship game. The two groups were named after international hockey legends
Alexander Ragulin Alexander Pavlovich "Rags" Ragulin (russian: Александр Павлович Рагулин; 5 May 1941 – 17 November 2004) was a Russian ice hockey player. He is considered one of the best defensemen in Soviet ice hock ...
and Ivan Hlinka.


ECC winners (2005–2008)


Participants and results (2005–2008)


2005 results

''Group A'' *
Dukla Trenčín Dukla is a town and an eponymous municipality in southeastern Poland, in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. As of December 2021, the town has a population of 2,017. The total area of the commune is . Dukla belongs to Lesser Poland, and until the P ...
Avangard Omsk Hockey Club Avangard (russian: ХК Авангард, links=no, Vanguard), also known as Avangard Omsk, is a Russian professional ice hockey team from Omsk. It is a member of the Chernyshev Division in the Eastern Conference of the Kontinental ...
– 1:6 (1:3; 0:1; 0:2) *
HV71 HV71 (), often referred to as just HV, is a Swedish professional ice hockey club based in Jönköping, playing in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), the first tier of Swedish ice hockey. The team played in the 2008–09 Champions Hockey League ...
– Dukla Trenčín – 4:1 (3:0; 0:0; 1:1) * Avangard Omsk – HV71 – 9:0 (4:0; 2:0; 3:0) ''Group B'' * HC Hamé Zlín
Frankfurt Lions The Frankfurt Lions were a German professional men's ice hockey club from Frankfurt, Germany that played in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. The club ceased operations in 2010 due to financial difficulty. History The hockey team was founded as a se ...
– 4:3 (2:2; 0:1; 2:0) * Kärpät – HC Hamé Zlín – 4:1 (1:0; 2:1; 1:0) * Frankfurt Lions – Kärpät – 3:6 (1:3; 0:2; 2:1) ''Final'' * Avangard Omsk – Kärpät – 2:1 (OT) (0:1; 0:0; 1:0; 1:0)


2006 results

''Alexander Ragulin division'' *
HC Dynamo Moscow HC Dynamo Moscow () is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow. It is a member of the Tarasov Division in the Kontinental Hockey League. Dynamo has won the Gagarin Cup twice, in 2011–12 KHL season, 2011–12 and 2012–13 KHL ...
HC Slovan Bratislava Hockey Club Slovan Bratislava ( sk, Hokejový klub Slovan Bratislava) is a professional ice hockey club based in Bratislava, Slovakia. In 2012, it left the Slovak Extraliga and joined the international Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). In 2019, ...
– 3:1 (2:0; 0:0; 1:1) * HC Slovan Bratislava – HC Moeller-Pardubice – 0:2 (0:0; 0:2; 0:0) * HC Moeller-Pardubice – HC Dynamo Moscow – 1:5 (1:3; 0:0; 0:2) ''Ivan Hlinka division'' * Kärpät
HC Davos Hockey Club Davos is a professional Swiss ice hockey club based in Davos, Switzerland. Davos plays in the National League (NL). The team is usually a strong force in the league and often bolster their roster with Swiss national team players and ...
– 3:1 (1:0; 0:1; 2:0) * HC Davos –
Frölunda HC Frölunda Hockey Club, previously known as the Frölunda Indians, is a Swedish professional ice hockey club based in Gothenburg. They currently play in the highest Swedish league, the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), formerly the Elitserien, where th ...
– 6:2 (2:0; 2:1; 2:1) * Frölunda HC – Kärpät – 0:3 (0:1; 0:1; 0:1) ''Final'' * HC Dynamo Moscow – Kärpät – 5:4 (in a shootout) (1:0; 1:2; 2:2; 0:0; 2:1)


2007 results

''Alexander Ragulin division'' * HPKMsHK Žilina – 7:0 (2:0; 3:0; 2:0) * MsHK Žilina –
HC Sparta Praha Hockey Club Sparta Praha, commonly known as HC Sparta Prague, is a Prague-based Czech ice hockey team playing in the Czech Extraliga. The club has won four Czech championships (most recently in 2007) and four Czechoslovak championships, as w ...
– 4:2 (0:1; 2:1; 2:0) * HC Sparta Praha – HPK – 2:3 (1:1; 1:2; 0:0) ''Ivan Hlinka division'' *
Ak Bars Kazan Hockey Club Ak Bars (russian: Ак Барс, tt-Cyrl, Ак Барс, en, Snow Leopard), also known as Ak Bars Kazan, is a Russian professional ice hockey team based in Kazan. They are members of the Kharlamov Division of the Kontinental Hockey ...
Färjestad BK Färjestad Bollklubb (; abbreviated as FBK) is a Swedish professional ice hockey team based in Karlstad. Färjestad has had 21 Swedish Championship final appearances, winning ten times since the Swedish Hockey League (SHL; formerly Elitserien) ...
– 6:4 (2:2; 2:1; 2:1) * Färjestad BK –
HC Lugano Hockey Club Lugano, often abbreviated to HC Lugano or HCL, is a professional ice hockey club based in Lugano, Switzerland. The team competes in the National League (NL) and has won seven Swiss championships. History The founding of HC Lugano took ...
– 0:3 (0:1; 0:1; 0:1) * HC Lugano – Ak Bars Kazan – 0:3 (0:1; 0:1; 0:1) ''Final'' * HPK – Ak Bars Kazan – 0:6 (0:3, 0:0, 0:3)


2008 results

''Alexander Ragulin division'' *
Metallurg Magnitogorsk Metallurg Magnitogorsk (russian: Металлург Магнитогорск) is a professional ice hockey team based in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. They are members of the Kharlamov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League. They ...
Modo Hockey Modo Hockey (or MoDo with uppercase letters) is a professional ice hockey club in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. The team plays in Sweden's second-tier league HockeyAllsvenskan. The club was founded in 1987 and has won one SHL championships; in 2007 ...
– 3:0 (2:0; 1:0; 0:0) * Modo Hockey –
HC Slovan Bratislava Hockey Club Slovan Bratislava ( sk, Hokejový klub Slovan Bratislava) is a professional ice hockey club based in Bratislava, Slovakia. In 2012, it left the Slovak Extraliga and joined the international Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). In 2019, ...
– 1:4 (1:0; 0:3; 0:1) * HC Slovan Bratislava – Metallurg Magnitogorsk – 1:2 (1:0; 0:0; 0:1; 0:0; 0:1) ''Ivan Hlinka division'' * Kärpät
HC Sparta Praha Hockey Club Sparta Praha, commonly known as HC Sparta Prague, is a Prague-based Czech ice hockey team playing in the Czech Extraliga. The club has won four Czech championships (most recently in 2007) and four Czechoslovak championships, as w ...
– 3:5 (0:2; 1:2; 2:1) * HC Sparta Praha –
HC Davos Hockey Club Davos is a professional Swiss ice hockey club based in Davos, Switzerland. Davos plays in the National League (NL). The team is usually a strong force in the league and often bolster their roster with Swiss national team players and ...
– 6:4 (1:2; 3:1; 2:1) * HC Davos – Kärpät – 1:6 (0:1; 1:3; 0:2) ''Final'' * HC Sparta Praha – Metallurg Magnitogorsk – 2:5 (1:1; 1:2; 0:2)


Predecessors


European Cup (1965–1997)

The European Cup, also known as the Europa Cup, was a European
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club competition for champions of national leagues which was contested between 1965 and 1997.


European Hockey League (1996–2000)

The European Hockey League was a European
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club competition which ran between the years 1996 and 2000.


IIHF Continental Cup (1997–present)

The Continental Cup is an
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tournament for European clubs, begun in 1997 after the discontinuing of the IIHF European Cup. It was intended for teams from countries without representatives in the
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, with participating teams chosen by the countries' respective ice hockey associations.


IIHF Super Cup (1997–2000)

The IIHF Super Cup was an
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event played between the champions of the two main European club tournaments at the time; it began in 1997 and ended in 2000.


Successors


IIHF Champions Hockey League (2008–2009)

The Champions Hockey League was conducted by 14 teams of which 12 are in the group stage. It replaced the ''IIHF European Champions Cup'' in 2008. The league was staged for one year only.


Champions Hockey League (2014–present)

On December 9, 2013, the IIHF officially announced that they had launched a new tournament with a similar name as their previous tournament, born out of the European Trophy, starting in the 2014–15 season.New era dawns for Europe


See also

* Champions Hockey League *
Champions Hockey League (2008–09) The Champions Hockey League was a short-lived ice hockey tournament which was launched in 2008 by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) after adopting the proposal put forth by Ovation Sports AG, and only played in the 2008–09 season. I ...
*
IIHF Continental Cup The Continental Cup is a second-level ice hockey tournament for European clubs (behind Champions Hockey League), begun in 1997 after the discontinuing of the European Cup. It was intended for teams from countries without representatives in the E ...
* IIHF Super Cup * Spengler Cup *
Ice Hockey European Championships The Ice Hockey European Championship was an annual ice hockey tournament for European countries associated with the International Ice Hockey Federation. A total of 66 European Champions were crowned in between the years 1910 and 1991. Indepen ...
* European Trophy


References


External links


IIHF Club Competition History on IIHF.com
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