With the 'Race to Qualify' for the 2019/20 Champions Hockey League in full swing, we take a look at where the next qualifiers are likely to come from.
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There were no qualifiers for next season during the past week, but between the rest of the week and the early days of March we could see some teams confirmed.
Switzerland's National League enters ints final stages this week, with the last four Game Days taking place over the next seven days. HC Lausanne are the front runners up in third, but with just four points separating them with seventh place there really could be all manner of possibilities by next Monday evening.
The 52-round Czech Extraliga is still waiting to confirm its first CHL qualifiers, but it could happen on Friday. Bílí Tygři Liberec still lead the way to win the President's Trophy, will HC Pilsen and Mountfield HK are in the chasing pack. Oceláři Třinec, who are just below the trio, play midweek in what could be a crucial game for setting up potential qualifiers on Friday or bringing themsevles back up into the mix.
The middle stage of Austria's EBEL sees Vienna and Graz joint-top of the 'Top 6 Stage', some ten points clear of the next-nearest team. As the 99ers already qualified via the Regular Season, a win and other results going in the Capitals' favour would see the Vienese qualify for the CHL later this week.
Meanwhile in Finland and Sweden no new qualifications are expected over the next couple of Game Days, while Germany's final place will be allocated to the national champions.