- Kevin Reich: 20-save shutout for Munich
- Bourque, Bodnarchuk, Peterka, Voakes: 2 points each
- Munich: 4 goals on PP, 1 shorthanded
The Quarter-Final field is set as Red Bull Munich won Wednesday night's lone game 6-0 at home to beat Yunost Minsk 9-2 on aggregate. However, despite that final score, the outcome was in up in the air for much of the night.
Munich entered the game with a one-goal lead on aggregate and they very nearly made it two late in the first period when they stormed the Minsk crease, but after a video replay, it was determined that Igor Brikun managed to keep the puck out.
In the second period, Brikun continued his solid play, stopping Trevor Parkes on a breakaway, and then staring down Parkes on a penalty shot later in the period after the Munich sniper was hooked from behind. However, shortly afterward on a Minsk power play, a turnover at the Munich blueline led to an Andrew Bodnarchuk breakaway, and he scored the game's first goal at 35:57.
The score was still not out of reach for Minsk but they got themselves into penalty trouble late in the second with a pair of minors and a double-minor for high-sticking. They killed those off, but on yet another Munich power play after Sergei Drozd was called for embellishment, Robert Sanguinetti made it a three-goal difference with less than 14 minutes to play, and that's when things really started to unravel for Minsk.
With several altercations over the game's final minutes, Munich found themselves with a numerical advantage for much of the time and added four more goals – three of them on the power play – to win going away.