Another seven games are in store for you on Friday night, as Game Day 1 of this year's Champions Hockey League comes to a close.
Grizzlys Wolfsburg vs. HC05 Banská Bystrica
Eis Arena Wolfsburg, Group A (18:00)
Slovakian champions HC05 Banská Bystrica make their Champions Hockey League debut in Wolfsburg, who finished as runners up in last year's DEL playoffs. On paper, Group A is one of the more open to call, making this already a crunch game for the race to finish in the top two. Read our Preview in the Gamecentre.
Oceláři Třinec vs. Esbjerg Energy
Werk Arena, Group D (18:00)
Třinec have never made it to the Round of 16 in the CHL, and their quest to do so this season starts with a tricky game against Danish champions Esbjerg. While many might predict the Energy to finish last in the group, last year's OT win over IFK Helsinki should be a warning to anyone that would take them lightly. Read our Preview in the Gamecentre.
Neman Grodno vs. Vienna Capitals
Grodno Ice Sports Palace, Group C (18:00)
Although Grodno have taken part in the CHL before, it's somewhat 'into the unknown' for Vienna taking on the Belarusian champions. Read our Preview in the Gamecentre.
JYP Jyväskylä vs. EV Zug
LähiTapiola Areena, Group C (18:00)
Both JYP and Zug have made the CHL playoffs in each of their four seasons taking part, making these two the favourites to advance. The game also sees Jarko Immonen face his old team, having moved back to JYP over the summer. Read our Preview in the Gamecentre.
Red Bull Munich vs. Comarch Cracovia
Olympia-Eisstadion, Group G (19:00)
Cracovia made a big impression in last year's CHL with their strong fan base, and they're expected to have strong support today as the team heads to Munich. The German champions have set winning the CHL as a target for this season, so will not be in the mood to drop any points. Read our Preview in the Gamecentre.
Red Bull Salzburg vs. Tappara Tampere
Eisarena Salzburg, Group A (19:00)
Salzburg entertain Liiga Champions Tappara in a game that both will target to win if they want to advance from Group A. Neither side has set European hockey alight in recent seasons, and both are aiming to do better this time around. Read our Preview in the Gamecentre.
Brynäs IF vs. IFK Helsinki
Gavlerinken Arena, Group G (19:00)
CHL hockey arrives in Gävle, and Brynäs couldn't have asked for a much better fixture as they welcome IFK Helsinki to town. The Finns and their hosts will be favourites to advance from the group, but for the home side it will be a good early test of where they sit alongside some of Europe's best. Read our Preview in the Gamecentre.