Continental Cup Semifinals Day 2 Recap
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20-21 format:
- only Serie B teams admitted
-final four between the 4 best team in the standing
Valpellice wins Coppa Italia
Valpellice Bulldogs surprisingly wins its second Coppa Italia (Italian national cup), after the premiere in 2012-2013, by beating current league leader and trophy holder SV Renon 4-3 in the semifinal and host Val Pusteria 3-1 in the final in front of 1800 spectators. It's the first trophy for Valpellice coach Tom Barrasso. Val Pusteria reached final beating 2-1 Asiago in the other semifinal
(13 Dec 2015)Coppa Italia quarter finals kick off on Saturday
On Saturday, 5th of December and Monday, 7th of December, the eight Serie A clubs will compete in the Coppa Italia quarter finals. The winners of the two-game-series will qualify play the Final Four tournament between 12th and 13th of December. Following are the matchups in the first round:
Asiago - Sterzing
Cortina - Pustertal
Gherdeina - Ritten
Valpellice - Fassa
Renon/Ritten won Coppa Italia
In a beautiful atmosphere, in front of 3.600 spectators in Milan, SV Renon keep Coppa Italia won last season by beating Milano Rossoblu 4-2. It's the third national cup for current Italian champion. Renon won 3-2 at overtime against Val Pusteria in the semifinal, while Milano Rossoblu earns a spot in the final winning 6-2 against Valpellice
(26 Jan 2015)Renon won Coppa Italia
SV Renon won its second Coppa Italia by beating on home ice Val Pusteria 4-3SO with decisive penalty scored by Massimo Ansoldi. It's the second Coppa Italia for Renon that won the trophy also in 2009-10, curiously always against Val Pusteria.
In the semifinals Renon won 2-1 against trophy holder Valpellice, while Val Pusteria defeated 3-1 Asiago.
Renon's Lorenz Daccordo was awarded as game MVP
Valpellice wins Coppa Italia
Italy National team forward Robert Sirianni was the star in Coppa Italia final, played in a sold out Pala Tazzoli in Turin. He scored 4 goals and served one assist in Valpellice's 7-3 victory against Alleghe.
This is the first ever trophy for the Bulldogs
Italian Cup Superfinals in Turin
Turin will host Italian Cup Superfinals on January 12 and 13.
Semifinals will be Alleghe Tegola Canadese - Renon and Val Pusteria - Valpellice. The winners will face for the final on Sunday 13. The first 4 teams in Serie A after half of total rounds are qualified for Coppa Italia Superfinals
Cortina wins Italian National Cup
SG Cortina surprisingly wins Coppa Italia beating Bolzano 4-3 at shoot-outs in Final Four played at Bolzano's Palaonda. In semifinal Cortina won 2-1 in overtime against favorite and Cup holder Val Pusteria
This is 3rd National Cup for Cortina after the victories in 1973-74 and 1974-75
Italian Cup final four in Bolzano (again)
Italian Hockey Federation decided the venue for 14-15 january National Cup final four: Bolzano's Palaonda for the fourth consecutive year.
Title holder Val Pusteria will face SG Cortina in semifinals,while host Bolzano will play against Alleghe.
Saturday 14 January
Val Pusteria - SG Cortina 17.00 hrs
HC Bolzano Foxes - HC Alleghe 20:30 hrs
Sunday 15 January
Final 20:30 hr
After the second day, two teams secured a place at Superfinals: host Aalborg Pirates and Welsh Cardiff Devils. End of the line for Corona Brasov and Rittner Buam Read more»
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