- SønderjyskE looking to snap 0-4 record
- Rögle uncertain of Group D qualification
- Ludvig Larrson (2G, 4A) on four-game point streak for Rögle
SønderjyskE Vojens will be looking to spring a shock result and dent Rögle Ängelholm’s Group D qualification hopes in this first of back to back games between the teams.
SønderjyskE are 0-4 and will be looking to snap an unwanted winless streak in their final Group Stage game on home ice. Visiting Rögle find themselves locked in a three-way battle with Red Bull Munich and EV Zug to reach the Playoffs.
SønderjyskE struggled to contain Zug last time out, losing 9-3 to the Swiss champions.
Rögle are also looking to bounce back from a defeat after a 2-1 defeat to Munich saw them lose their place as Group D leaders.
Ludvig Larrson and Marco Kasper will once again be looking to drive the Rögle offence. The pair have been playing at over a point-per-game in the CHL this season, with centreman Larrson leading Rögle with six points (2G, 4A) through four games and linemate Kasper posting two goals and three assists for five points.
The pair will be looking to capitalise on SønderjyskE’s CHL-worst record of 7.55 goals against per-game and the Danes will need to produce their biggest performance to date if they are to claim that elusive win.