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What changes will the 2023/24 edition bring?
The basic structure of a Regular Season (formerly referred to as the Group Stage) followed by the Playoffs has proven its worth for the CHL and will remain. However, the configuration of the Regular Season will undergo two fundamental changes:
Teams play six different opponents in the Regular Season instead of only three (teams play each other just once).
Teams are ranked in overall standings from 1 to 24 instead of groups.
Consequently, the 16 best-ranked teams will advance to the Playoffs. The Playoff format remains unchanged.
How will the Regular Season fixtures be drawn?
To draw the fixtures for the Regular Season, teams will be allocated into four pots featuring six teams each – similar to the structure currently in place. The seeding is dependent on the teams’ achievements in their national leagues and the respective league’s standing in the CHL League Ranking. Each team is then drawn against six opponents by drawing two opponents from each of the other three pots. Teams will play one team per pot at home and the other one away. The result of each game will combine to make up the overall standings (1st to 24th). The points format currently in place will remain unchanged, meaning three points are awarded for a win, should a game go to overtime or a shootout, teams share the points 2-1.
How will the Playoffs work?
Just like in the current format, the Playoffs start with the Round of 16 and all rounds will be played in a two-game, home-and-away, aggregate-scoring series except the Final. However, the Playoff Draw is no longer required as teams will face each other based on the overall standings (1st vs 16th, 2nd vs 15th etc.).
Le calendrier :
https://www.championshockeyleague.com/e ... es-2023-24