- Salzburg could become the first Austrian side to reach the semi-final if they're to replicate a performance similar to that of the first leg
- Kärpät will have to be more clinical if they want to overturn the one goal deficit
- The home side are still top domestically whereas Salzburg are sat in fourth
‘Gritty’ is just one of the words that could be used to describe Red Bull Salzburg’s performance in the first leg, in which they left as winners after forward John Hughes scored with just 23 seconds remaining. Lionhearted, however, is a word that they will be described as if they go on to eliminate one of the tournaments prestigious competitors in this all to play for return fixture.
Kärpät Oulu will have to put that game, in which they dominated at parts, behind them and remember that they’re still considered the favourites despite returning to Finland with a one goal deficit to overcome. They’ll also want to forget the 3-1 loss they endured three days later to HPK, who’re currently placed fourth in their domestic league - though they still hold a large lead at the top. The home side recovered from the defeat with a convincing 6-1 victory over HIFK, including a stylish goal from 19-year-old Aleksi Heponiemi who took his tally to eight for the season.
If form is anything to go by then Salzburg have provided the home side with no leads to pursue after extending their domestic win streak to six. The Austrian side are bringing some serious momentum with them after beating the then second placed side, the Graz 99ers, 3-2 whilst also claiming a first season victory against EHC Linz away from home 7-3. Forward Alexander Cijan returned after a two and a half month break to score the opener in the latter game where John Hughes sent a warning to the Finnish side, going on to score the fourth. The results mean Salzburg are only two points shy of the top spot however the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga will be at the back of their minds when they travel to the Oulun Energia Areena in an attempt to create further history.