1991 IIHF European Cup

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The 1991 European Cup was the 27th edition of the European Cup, IIHF's premier European club ice hockey tournament. The season started on October 11, 1991, and finished on December 30, 1991.

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The tournament was won by Djurgårdens IF, who beat Düsseldorfer EG in the final.

First group round

Group A

(Herning, Denmark)

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Herning IK Flag of Denmark.svg 2–6 Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom
Vålerenga Flag of Norway.svg 7–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Durham Wasps
Herning IK Flag of Denmark.svg 9–2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Durham Wasps
Vålerenga Flag of Norway.svg 4–2 Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom
Herning IK Flag of Denmark.svg 6–9 Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga
TMH Polonia Bytom Flag of Poland.svg 10–2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Durham Wasps

Group A standings

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga 6
2 Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom 4
3 Flag of Denmark.svg Herning IK 2
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Durham Wasps 0

Group B

(București, Romania)

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
HK Olimpija Ljubljana Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 3–2 Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencvárosi TC
HC Steaua București Flag of Romania.svg 8–1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Slavia Sofia
HK Olimpija Ljubljana Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 8–0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Slavia Sofia
HC Steaua București Flag of Romania.svg 6–4 Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencvárosi TC
Ferencvárosi TC Flag of Hungary.svg 8–4 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Slavia Sofia
HC Steaua București Flag of Romania.svg 0–6 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg HK Olimpija Ljubljana

Group B standings

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg HK Olimpija Ljubljana 6
2 Flag of Romania.svg HC Steaua București 4
3 Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencvárosi TC 2
4 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Slavia Sofia 0

Group C

(Milan, Italy)

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Rouen HC Flag of France.svg 13–0 Flag of Spain.svg CH Jaca
HC Milano Saima Flag of Italy.svg 9–1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Langhout Reizen Utrecht
Rouen HC Flag of France.svg 5–2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Langhout Reizen Utrecht
HC Milano Saima Flag of Italy.svg 17–2 Flag of Spain.svg CH Jaca
Peter Langhout Reizen Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg 7–0 Flag of Spain.svg CH Jaca
HC Milano Saima Flag of Italy.svg 4–2 Flag of France.svg Rouen HC

Group C standings

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Italy.svg HC Milano Saima 6
2 Flag of France.svg Rouen HC 4
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Langhout Reizen Utrecht 2
4 Flag of Spain.svg CH Jaca 0

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern, Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dukla Jihlava, Flag of Finland.svg TPS, Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorfer EG, Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dynamo Moscow, Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF  : bye

Second group round

Group D

(Bern, Bern, Switzerland)

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Dynamo Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 6–0 Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom
SC Bern Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 3–2 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg HK Olimpija Ljubljana
SC Bern Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 4–7 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dynamo Moscow
HK Olimpija Ljubljana Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 2–1 Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom
SC Bern Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 4–0 Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom
Dynamo Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 6–2 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg HK Olimpija Ljubljana

Group D standings

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dynamo Moscow 6
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern 4
3 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg HK Olimpija Ljubljana 2
4 Flag of Poland.svg TMH Polonia Bytom 0

Group E

(Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
HC Milano Saima Flag of Italy.svg 4–2 Flag of Finland.svg TPS
Düsseldorfer EG Flag of Germany.svg 21–0 Flag of Romania.svg HC Steaua București
TPS Flag of Finland.svg 8–0 Flag of Romania.svg HC Steaua București
Düsseldorfer EG Flag of Germany.svg 5–3 Flag of Italy.svg HC Milano Saima
HC Milano Saima Flag of Italy.svg 11–1 Flag of Romania.svg HC Steaua București
Düsseldorfer EG Flag of Germany.svg 7–3 Flag of Finland.svg TPS

Group E standings

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorfer EG 6
2 Flag of Italy.svg HC Milano Saima 4
3 Flag of Finland.svg TPS 2
4 Flag of Romania.svg HC Steaua București 0

Group F

(Piešťany, Slovak Republic, Czechoslovakia)

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Rouen HC Flag of France.svg 3–2 Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF
Dukla Jihlava Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1–2 Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga
Djurgårdens IF Flag of Sweden.svg 9–0 Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga
Dukla Jihlava Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 5–6 Flag of France.svg Rouen HC
Dukla Jihlava Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1–3 Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF
Vålerenga Flag of Norway.svg 2–1 Flag of France.svg Rouen HC

Group F standings

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF 4
2 Flag of France.svg Rouen HC 4
3 Flag of Norway.svg Vålerenga 4
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dukla Jihlava 0

Final stage

(Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)

Third round

Group A

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Düsseldorfer EG Flag of Germany.svg 2–0 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern
Düsseldorfer EG Flag of Germany.svg 6–3 Flag of France.svg Rouen HC
Rouen HC Flag of France.svg 2–2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern

Group A standings

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorfer EG 6
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern 1
3 Flag of France.svg Rouen HC 1

Group B

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Dynamo Moscow Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg 8–3 Flag of Italy.svg HC Milano Saima
Djurgårdens IF Flag of Sweden.svg 7–2 Flag of Italy.svg HC Milano Saima
Djurgårdens IF Flag of Sweden.svg 4–3 Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Dynamo Moscow

Group B standings

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF 4
2 Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Dynamo Moscow 2
3 Flag of Italy.svg HC Milano Saima 0

Third place match

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Dynamo Moscow Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg 6–1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern

Final

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
Düsseldorfer EG Flag of Germany.svg 2–7 Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF

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