The tournament was played in three stages: Round 1, Round 2, and the Finals. Round 1 comprised sixteen national champions, sorted into four groups of four teams each; only the winner of each group progressed. Round 2 comprised eight teams in two groups of four teams each. Each group included two group winners from Round 1 and the national champions from two of the four countries represented in the Finals of the 2012–13 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup, which had received a bye for Round 1. The teams finishing in the top two positions of each group in Round 2 moved on to the Finals.
It is likely that “Best Players Selected by the Directorate” were named for each group in all three rounds, based on documents available from other EWCC tournaments, but information about the selections for 2013–14 Groups A–E is apparently lost.
Round 1
Sixteen national champions played in the first round, in four groups of four teams each. All of the first round groups played during 18–20 October 2013. The winner of each group progressed to Round 2.
ESC Planegg won the round handily and progressed to the second round. American forwardBrooke Reimer (née Ammerman) of ESC Planegg was the group’s leading scorer, with 14 points (7 goals + 7 assists), and her teammate, German goaltenderNadja Gruber, was the top goaltender, posting an 88.89 save percentage and 1.00 goals against average.
Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.
SHK Laima Rīga was a goal producing powerhouse in the tournament, posting the highest goal differential of the sixteen teams in round one, at plus 40. Laima boasted the top three scorers of Group B, Inese Geca-Miljone (20 points), Lelde Hartmane (16 points), and Agnese Apsīte (12 points), who between them scored 25 goals across three games, and an excellent performance by goaltender Evija Tētiņa, who allowed just three goals across three games.
Ultimately, SHK Laima was defeated by Aisulu Almaty, on the backs of their stellar goaltending tandem, Tatyana Mozhayeva and CanadianJillian Marie MacIsaac, who together shutout every opponent and finished the round with perfect 1.00 save percentages and 0.00 goals against average.
Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.
With no double-digit point scorers, middling goaltending, and a goal differential span from best to worst of just 21, the teams of Group C arguably had the greatest parity of any group in Round 1. Hvidovre IK won the round and progressed to the second, despite being marginally out scored by both HC Spišská Nová Ves and SK Karviná. Hvidovre’s Amalie Joa, posted the best goaltender statistics of the round, a passable 89.23 save percentage and 2.33 goals against average. Slovak Olympian Martina Veličková of HC Spišská Nová Ves was the group’s top scorer, with 8 points (5 goals + 3 assists).
Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.
The EHV Sabres Vienna won the round and progressed to Group F of Round 2. Austrian forward Anna Meixner of the Sabres was the leading point scorer, with 12 points (7 goals + 5 assists). Three of Meixner’s teammates also slotted into positions as top five point-earners of the round: Canadian defenderRegan Boulton, with 11 points (3 goals + 8 assists); American defender Kiira Dosdall, with 9 points (5 goals + 4 assists); and fellow Austrian forward Esther Väärälä (née Kantor), with 7 points (2 goals + 5 assists). Not to be outshone by the skaters, Sabres’ goaltender Victoria Vigilanti topped the goaltending statistics table, posting an excellent 93.10 save percentage and 0.82 goals against average.
Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.
The second round was played during 6–8 December 2013 in two groups in two host cities. The national champion teams from the countries represented in the final of the 2012–13 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup received a bye for the first round and entered the tournament in the second round. Each group included two group winners from Round 1 and two national champions from the leagues represented in the previous year’s final. The teams finishing in the top two positions of each group moved on to the final.
Group E
Group E was hosted in Bad Tölz, Germany, and all games were played at Hacker Pischorr Arena (since renamed weeArena). The group introduced the reigning Swiss Champions, ZSC Lions Zurich of the Swiss Women's Hockey League A (SWHL A), and the reigning Russian and 2012–13 EWCC Champions, Tornado Moscow Region (HC Tornado) of the Women's Hockey League (ZhHL). The teams joined the Round 1 winners of Group A, ESC Planegg, and Group C, Hvidovre IK.[11]
With the four best point scorers and the top goaltender of the group, Tornado Moscow Region easily dominated the round. Russian forward Iya Gavrilova of Tornado earned 13 points (6 goals + 7 assists) across the three games, averaging a blazing 4.33 points per game and soundly claiming position as top scorer. Slovak goaltender Zuzana Tomčíková, the Best Goaltender Selected by the Directorate in the 2013–14 EWCC final round, continued her high calibre of play, achieving a 94.58 save percentage and 1.09 goal against average.
The second place team, ESC Planegg, also progressed to the final round. American Brooke Ammerman Reimer was again the top point-getter for ESC Planegg, with 5 goals and 1 assist (6 points), and ranked fifth on the list of top scorers of the group. Planegg’s net-minder, Julia Graunke, also had a solid performance, with a 93.88 save percentage and 1.99 goals against average, placing second on the list of the group’s top goaltenders.
Though she received no plaudits and her goaltending statistics appear mediocre at best, Hvidovre IK goaltender Amalie Joa faced nearly 90 more shots on goal than any other netminder of Group E and her 132 saves across three games are an accomplishment worthy of mention.
Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes excluded.
AIK Hockey won the group, helped in no small part by the 92.68 save percentage posted by goaltender Minatsu Murase, the second best of the group, and depth scoring.
The Espoo Blues placed second and claimed the top four point scorers of the group: forwards Linda Välimäki, with 8 points (2 goals + 6 assists), Emma Nuutinen, with 7 points (4 goals + 3 assists), and Annina Rajahuhta, with 7 points (1 goal + 6 assists), and defender Emma Terho, with 5 points (3 goals + 2 assists). The Blues were plagued by poor net-minding and, despite out-scoring the three other teams, ended the round with a goal differential of just +1.
Victoria Vigilanti was excellent in net for the EHV Sabres, earning the best save percentage of the round, a 92.77, and 2.00 goals against average. Minatsu Murase of AIK Hockey concluded the round with a save percentage less than a tenth of a percentage point behind Vigilanti and a 1.50 goals against average, out performing the Sabres’ goalie by 0.50 GAA.
The Group F “Best Players Selected by the Directorate” included players from three teams and diverged slightly from the tradition of simply selecting the players at the top of the scoring and goaltending charts. Canadian goaltender Jillian Marie MacIsaac of Aisulu Almaty was named “Best Goalkeeper” of the group. MacIsaac played every minute of Aisulu’s three matches and made 84 saves on 93 shots on goal, the most shots faced and saves made by any goalie in the group. Swedish defenceman Linnea Hedin of AIK Hockey was named “Best Defenseman.” Sixteen year old Finnish forward Emma Nuutinen was named “Best Forward,” having scored the most goals and the second-most points of any player in the group.
Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.
The final round was hosted in Bad Tölz, Germany, and all games were played at the Hacker-Pschorr Arena (since renamed weeArena). The round featured a significant number of recent Olympians, as each team was from a country represented, several weeks prior, in the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics, though none of the nations represented ultimately medaled.[20] In total, 22 players from the 2014 Sochi Olympics played in the 2013–14 European Women's Champions Cup Final; three players from the Swedish national team, four players from the German national team, five players from the Finnish national team, and nine players – nearly half of the roster – from the disqualified Russian national team.
Tornado Moscow Region was once again a force to be reckoned with, topping both the scoring and goaltending charts. The three leading scorers of the final were HK Tornado forwards: Kelley Steadman, 6 points (5 goals + 1 assist), Iya Gavrilova, 6 points (4 goals + 2 assists), and Anna Shokhina, 5 points (2 goals + 3 assists). HK Tornado goaltender Zuzana Tomčíková turned in an even better performance than the 94.74 save percentage and 1.33 goals against she posted in the 2012–13 EWCC Finals, achieving a brilliant 96.55 save percentage and 1.00 goals against average.
The “Best Players Selected by the Directorate” awards went to two Tornado Moscow Region players and one player from fourth-place ESC Planegg. American forward Kelley Steadman of HK Tornado, the top scorer of the Finals, was named “Best Forward” by the directorate. In a repeat of the 2012–13 EWCC Finals, Slovak goaltender Zuzana Tomčíková was named “Best Goalkeeper.” With the selection, Tomčíková became the second goalie and third player in EWCC Finals history to be selected by the directorate in multiple years (the other goaltender selected was Kim Martin Hasson of AIK Hockey, in 2005 and 2006, and the other player was defenceman Emma Terho of the Espoo Blues, in 2006 and 2010). Swiss defender Kathrin Lehmann of ESC Planegg was named “Best Defenseman,” the only player from a German team to ever be selected for the award in the EWCC Finals.
Listed by highest save percentage (SVS%), then lowest goals against average (GAA). Goaltenders with less than 40% of their team’s total minutes not included.
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