IIHF European Champions Cup
The IIHF European Champions Cup was an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation, which took place during a long weekend in early January. The winner was considered the official club champion of Europe by the IIHF. The Champions Cup was first played in 2005, as a replacement for the defunct European Cup, and the suspended European Hockey League. In the 2008–09 season, the ECC was replaced by the Champions Hockey League, which was the new official European club championship event. The new tournament was cancelled after only one season. However, another tournament with the same name was introduced in 2014.
Format
The competition featured the reigning club champions from the top six European hockey nations according to the IIHF World Ranking; these teams were known as the Super Six. Two groups of three played in a round-robin tournament, with the winners of each group facing off in a championship game. The two groups were named after international hockey legends Alexander Ragulin and Ivan Hlinka.ECC winners (2005–2008)
Medals
Participants and results (2005–2008)
2005 results
Group A- Dukla Trenčín – Avangard Omsk – 1:6
- HV71 – Dukla Trenčín – 4:1
- Avangard Omsk – HV71 – 9:0
- HC Hamé Zlín – Frankfurt Lions – 4:3
- Kärpät – HC Hamé Zlín – 4:1
- Frankfurt Lions – Kärpät – 3:6
- Avangard Omsk – Kärpät – 2:1
2006 results
- HC Dynamo Moscow – HC Slovan Bratislava – 3:1
- HC Slovan Bratislava – HC Moeller-Pardubice – 0:2
- HC Moeller-Pardubice – HC Dynamo Moscow – 1:5
- Kärpät – HC Davos – 3:1
- HC Davos – Frölunda HC – 6:2
- Frölunda HC – Kärpät – 0:3
- HC Dynamo Moscow – Kärpät – 5:4
2007 results
- HPK – MsHK Žilina – 7:0
- MsHK Žilina – HC Sparta Praha – 4:2
- HC Sparta Praha – HPK – 2:3
- Ak Bars Kazan – Färjestad BK – 6:4
- Färjestad BK – HC Lugano – 0:3
- HC Lugano – Ak Bars Kazan – 0:3
- HPK – Ak Bars Kazan – 0:6
2008 results
- Metallurg Magnitogorsk – Modo Hockey – 3:0
- Modo Hockey – HC Slovan Bratislava – 1:4
- HC Slovan Bratislava – Metallurg Magnitogorsk – 1:2
- Kärpät – HC Sparta Praha – 3:5
- HC Sparta Praha – HC Davos – 6:4
- HC Davos – Kärpät – 1:6
- HC Sparta Praha – Metallurg Magnitogorsk – 2:5
Predecessors