The 1992 European Cup was the 28th edition of the European Cup, IIHF's premier European club ice hockey tournament. The season started on October 9, 1992, and finished on December 30, 1992.
The tournament was won by Malmö IF, who beat Dynamo Moscow in the final.
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Levski-Spartak Sofia | 2:7 | Ferencvárosi TC |
HK Sāga Ķekava | 4:1 | Ferencvárosi TC |
Levski-Spartak Sofia | 1:5 | HK Sāga Ķekava |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | HK Sāga Ķekava | 4 |
---|---|---|
2 | Ferencvárosi TC | 2 |
3 | Levski-Spartak Sofia | 0 |
(Piešťany, Slovak Republic, Czechoslovakia)
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
HC Dukla Trenčín | 13:1 | KHL Zagreb |
HK Acroni Jesenice | 7:5 | KHL Zagreb |
HC Dukla Trenčín | 10:4 | HK Acroni Jesenice |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | HC Dukla Trenčín | 4 |
---|---|---|
2 | HK Acroni Jesenice | 2 |
3 | KHL Zagreb | 0 |
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Herning IK | 0:9 | Narva Kreenholm |
Jokerit | 3:2 | Narva Kreenholm |
Herning IK | 1:9 | Jokerit |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | Jokerit | 4 |
---|---|---|
2 | Narva Kreenholm | 2 |
3 | Herning IK | 0 |
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
EC Villacher | 5:1 | Meetpoint Estere Geleen |
Meetpoint Estere Geleen | 2:1 | Dinamo Minsk |
EC Villacher | 5:3 | Dinamo Minsk |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | EC Villacher | 4 |
---|---|---|
2 | Meetpoint Estere Geleen | 2 |
3 | Dinamo Minsk | 0 |
(Blackburn, England, United Kingdom)
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Vålerenga IF | 5:4 | HC Steaua București |
Durham Wasps | 9:2 | CHH Txuri Urdin |
Vålerenga IF | 11:1 | CHH Txuri Urdin |
Durham Wasps | 3:6 | HC Steaua București |
HC Steaua București | 10:1 | CHH Txuri Urdin |
Durham Wasps | 2:6 | Vålerenga IF |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | Vålerenga IF | 6 |
---|---|---|
2 | HC Steaua București | 4 |
3 | Durham Wasps | 2 |
4 | CHH Txuri Urdin | 0 |
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
KS Unia Oświęcim | 16:1 | SC Energija |
Sokil Kyiv | 16:3 | SC Energija |
KS Unia Oświęcim | 3:2 | Sokil Kyiv |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | KS Unia Oświęcim | 4 |
---|---|---|
2 | Sokil Kyiv | 2 |
3 | SC Energija | 0 |
Lion Mediolanum Milano, Rouen HC, SC Bern, Düsseldorfer EG, Dynamo Moscow, Malmö IF : bye
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Rouen HC | 13:0 | HK Sāga Ķekava |
Malmö IF | 6:5 | KS Unia Oświęcim |
Malmö IF | 18:0 | HK Sāga Ķekava |
Rouen HC | 8:1 | KS Unia Oświęcim |
Rouen HC | 4:3 | Malmö IF |
KS Unia Oświęcim | 11:1 | HK Sāga Ķekava |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | Rouen HC | 6 |
---|---|---|
2 | Malmö IF | 4 |
3 | KS Unia Oświęcim | 2 |
4 | HK Sāga Ķekava | 0 |
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Düsseldorfer EG | 5:1 | HC Dukla Trenčín |
Lion Mediolanum Milano | 7:3 | Vålerenga IF |
Düsseldorfer EG | 3:3 | Vålerenga IF |
Lion Mediolanum Milano | 4:1 | HC Dukla Trenčín |
Lion Mediolanum Milano | 6:2 | Düsseldorfer EG |
HC Dukla Trenčín | 6:2 | Vålerenga IF |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | Lion Mediolanum Milano | 6 |
---|---|---|
2 | Düsseldorfer EG | 3 |
3 | HC Dukla Trenčín | 2 |
4 | Vålerenga IF | 1 |
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Dynamo Moscow | 3:1 | SC Bern |
Jokerit | 6:3 | EC Villacher |
Jokerit | 0:1 | SC Bern |
Dynamo Moscow | 2:1 | EC Villacher |
Jokerit | 4:7 | Dynamo Moscow |
SC Bern | 2:1 | EC Villacher |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | Dynamo Moscow | 6 |
---|---|---|
2 | SC Bern | 4 |
3 | Jokerit | 2 |
4 | EC Villacher | 0 |
(Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Malmö IF | 5:0 | KS Unia Oświęcim |
Lion Mediolanum Milano | 4:3 | SC Bern |
KS Unia Oświęcim | 2:1 | SC Bern |
Malmö IF | 3:2 | Lion Mediolanum Milano |
Lion Mediolanum Milano | 8:3 | KS Unia Oświęcim |
Malmö IF | 5:1 | SC Bern |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | Malmö IF | 6 |
---|---|---|
2 | Lion Mediolanum Milano | 4 |
3 | KS Unia Oświęcim | 2 |
4 | SC Bern | 0 |
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Düsseldorfer EG | 8:2 | Rouen HC |
Dynamo Moscow | 6:0 | Jokerit |
Düsseldorfer EG | 0:3 | Jokerit |
Dynamo Moscow | 5:0 | Rouen HC |
Düsseldorfer EG | 1:3 | Dynamo Moscow |
Jokerit | 4:2 | Rouen HC |
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | Dynamo Moscow | 6 |
---|---|---|
2 | Jokerit | 4 |
3 | Düsseldorfer EG | 2 |
4 | Rouen HC | 0 |
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Jokerit | 4:2 | Lion Mediolanum Milano |
Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
---|---|---|
Malmö IF | 3:3 (1:0 PS) | Dynamo Moscow |
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