HC Panter completed the regular season and will start in the quarterfinals
Estonian ice hockey club HC Panter finished sixth in the Baltic League regular season and is set to compete in the quarterfinals against Liepaja.
HC Panter, an Estonian ice hockey club, concluded the Baltic League regular season with a home defeat to the Kiev Capitals, losing 4-5 in a highly competitive match. Panter initially led the game at 2-0 and 3-2, showcasing their fighting spirit, but the Ukrainian team turned the tide by scoring two quick goals halfway through the last period. Despite this setback, Panter secured a spot in the playoffs by finishing sixth, just one point ahead of Riga Prizma.
The regular season saw HC Panter collect a total of 34 points from 40 matches, which placed them in a challenging race against other teams at the top of the standings. The top three teams were closely matched, with Mogo and Zemgale both finishing with 64 points, leading to an intense battle for playoff positions. These results highlight the competitiveness of this year's league, setting the stage for an exciting quarterfinal series ahead.
HC Panter now faces a critical quarterfinal matchup against Liepaja, which will be a best-of-five series. The top two teams have already secured direct advancement to the semifinals, making this series crucial for Panter's aspirations in the playoffs. As the team gears up for this crucial phase, their performance against top opponents will be vital in determining their fate in the championship race.