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Latest revision as of 23:59, 24 May 2024
Most recent edition: 2024 Coupe Balbuzard | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Country | Valoria |
First season | 1978 |
Commissioner | Calvin Halcomb |
No. of teams | 16 |
Current holders | Newfoundland Sailors (10th cup) |
Most victories | Providence Doves, Newfoundland Sailors (10 cups) |
The Coupe Balbuzard (English: Osprey Cup, literally) is a cup-style single-elimination professional ice hockey tournament held yearly by the Valorian Hockey Federation. It typically takes place from June to July. 45 editions have been held since 1978.
All sixteen teams competing in the VHL participate in the Coupe Balbuzard. Owing to its tense single-elimination style and ability to produce underdog victors, the competition is among the most watched sports events in Valoria. Winning the Couple Balbuzard is also the final necessary step to completing the Double.
The Newfoundland Sailors are current champions, having won their tenth title by defeating the Acadia Rage 3–0 in the 2024 finals. In doing so, they became the first team in VHL history to win three Coupes Balbuzard in a row.
Format[edit | edit source]
Every VHL team also takes part in the Coupe Balbuzard, and all matchups are determined by random draw. The first match is typically held sometime in mid-to-late July, and the entire tournament lasts roughly two weeks. The Round of 16 matchups are always drawn just a few days before the first match is scheduled, giving teams little time to study their opponents and strategize. Subsequent matchups, to determine the quarter-finals and semi-finals, are often held just a day before they matches themselves.
The Coupe Balbuzard is a single-elimination tournament, and does not feature a third place match for the losing semi-finalists. All games except the final are held at the Stade Balbuzard, the Valorian National Team's home stadium. The final is held at the home stadium of the previous year's winners.
Difficulty[edit | edit source]
The Coupe Balbuzard differs from the regular VHL season in many ways, which makes the tournament distinct from all other domestic professional ice hockey competitions.
The short amount of time between matches allows teams little time to rest, as compared to the roughly-week-long breaks during the regular season. This, along with the little amount of time between matchup draws and the matches themselves, which prevents teams from making plans and strategies against certain opponents, makes the Coupe Balbuzard far more fast-paced, and gives competing teams far less time to prepare themselves and strategize against their opponents.
The single-elimination style adds to the pressure of a Coupe Balbuzard match, as there are no second chances for teams. The winning side cannot lose a single game throughout the competition.
Because of these differences with the regular VHL season, the Coupe Balbuzard is far more unpredictable, and supports more upsets and underdog victories. These differences with the regular season and the playoffs, all of which a team must excel at, contribute to the rarity and prestige of the Double.