This is how Swedish teams were drawn in CHL

Anton Bengson and Rögle face Salzburg in the CHL Round of 16. Archive the image.

Defending champion Rogel was pulled against Salzburg when the Champions Hockey League qualifiers were pulled.

Frölunda and Luleå will face German opposition in the Round of 16.

All five Swedish teams advanced from the group stage of the CHL, which was completed earlier this week.

Rögle, Luleå and Skellefteå won their sets, while Frölunda and Färjestad advanced in second place.

The entire qualifying tree is also clear, and if both Skellefteå and Frölunda advance, the two SHL teams will meet in the quarter-finals.

Former national team captain Skellefteå will face Swiss club ZSC Lions in the round of 16, while Frölunda will face Germany’s Straubing.

Lulia was also drawn against the German opposition in the form of Wolfsburg.

Färjestad was drawn against Czech Mountfield.

It has not been decided which teams will start at home, but CHL wrote in a press release that Group B usually starts at home if their stadiums are not occupied with other events.

The Round of 16 will take place on November 15 or 16 and return on November 22 or 23.

The quarter-finals and semi-finals will also be decided in double matches, while the final will be decided in a match on February 18 next year.

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