There are four more games tonight in the Champions Hockey League!
IFK Helsinki vs. EV Zug
Group G; Helsingin Jaahalli, 18:00
As only two games have been played in Group G, there isn't a great deal that can be decided tonight, but even a point for Zug can put them through to the next round already. For IFK, tonight's match is a chance to get on the board in terms of points, and give themselves a headstart over Esbjerg in the race to catch the Swiss side.
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TPS Turku vs. Bili Tygri Liberec
Group H; HK Areena, 18:00
A regulation win tonight for TPS will be good enough not only to put them through to the next round, but also to go through as winners of the group too. A two-point win give the Finns the tie-break advantage over Liberec and means they cannot finish below the Czechs, should the teams be level at the end of the group stage. For the White Tigers, anything less than a win will mean they travel to Lorenskog next week in great need of the points to make the next round.
HC Davos vs. Djurgarden Stockholm
Group B; Valiant Arena, 19:45
Following their 6-0 drubbing in Stockholm last week, Davos host Djurgarden with the visits through to the next round if they take at least a point from the game. A regulation win for Davos won't see either side make the next round; however, it would mean that Rouen need to win both of their home games against these two teams to force a three-way tie in the group at best.
Linkoping HC vs. JYP Jyvaskyla
Group K; Saab Arena, 20:00
A point tonight will put Linkoping through to the next round, while a win either in regulation or overtime would send them through to the next round as group winners. While JYP can't mathematically put themselves into the next round by winning tonight, they would only be overtaken by Gap winning their final two games on the road and beating JYP by enough goals.