The Champions Hockey League Final will be broadcast by 16 channels to 28 countries and territories. The on-ice official assignments have also been announced.
Press Release
It's the biggest game of the Champions Hockey League season, and it will be seen in more places than any CHL game before it. All told, 16 broadcast partners will televise the Final to 28 countries and territories.
Broadcaster | Countries |
SVT (HB) | Sweden |
MTV | Finland |
ONE World Sports | USA |
L'Equipe 21 | France |
Vanuatu | |
Tonga | |
Australia | |
New Zealand | |
Trinidad & Tobago | |
Venezuela | |
Fiji Islands | |
Mauritius | |
Comoros | |
Seychelles | |
Haiti | |
Dominican Republic | |
ESPN Brazil | Brazil |
Premier Sports | UK |
Setanta 1 | Ireland |
Slovak Sport | Slovakia |
Czech Republic | |
Sport 1 | Germany |
Sport TV | Slovenia |
TV2 Norway | Norway |
Teleclub | Switzerland |
SRF | |
LAOLA1 | Austria |
Look TV | Romania |
Sport 1/2 (Charlton) | Israel |
If your country is not listed above, you can still watch the Final by ordering Game Day Pass from championshockeyleague.net (geographical restrictions apply).
Additionally, the four men in striped shirts who will officiate the last game of the CHL season are also known, and they will be two Germans and two Finns. The referees are Daniel Piechaczek of Germany and Aleksi Rantala of Finland, while Finn Sakari Suominen and German Andre Schrader will call the lines.
It's important to remember that this is a one-game Final, with the winner receiving the European Trophy as club hockey champions of Europe. If the game is tied after 60 minutes of regulation time, a 20-minute sudden-death ovetime period will be called, with teams skating 4-on-4 at full strength. If nobody scores in the extra period, a shootout will decide the championship, using the five-man format that that has been in effect throughout the Champions Hockey League.