The championship game between HK Kyiv Capitals and HK Lucky Punch lived up to the hype. It was a seesaw battle of offensive creativity versus defensive resilience. With the score deadlocked at 4-4 at the end of regulation, the game moved to a sudden-death overtime. In the final moments, the Capitals found the back of the net to secure a 5-4 victory, sparking celebrations for the Ukrainian side.
The Champions: HK Kyiv Capitals Under Karsums' leadership, the squad featured a formidable lineup: Kristians Zelts, Renārs Cipruss, Denys Honcharenko, Daniil Tsarkovskyi, Edmunds Augstkalns, Aleksandrs Novikovs, Lauris Bajaruns, Eduards Hugo Jansons, and goaltender Jānis Voris.
The Finalists: HK Lucky Punch The runners-up put on a heroic performance, led by names like Edijs Brahmanis, Artjoms Koppass, Matīss Biriņš, Nikita Zantmans, Rihards Grundejs, Vladislavs Adelsons, Aleksandrs Jerofeev, Aleksandrs Galkins, Iļja Grekovs, and the experienced Ervins Muštukovs in net.
Rounding Out the Competition
- T77 Estonia: Brought a strong international flavor with a deep roster including Andrei Filonik, Arkhyp Holin, Arseni Koltsov, Erik Hatskevich, Artjom Timofejev, and others, showing the growing 3x3 talent pool in Estonia.
- HK Next Hockey: Displayed incredible chemistry with a lineup featuring Didzis Jansons, Matīss Ošāns, Hugo Nāburgs, Roberts Rodrigo Jansons, Adrians Kļaviņš, Artis Skrebels, Jānis Daugulis, Dans Berežanskis, Roberts Veško, and Jānis Sidašs.