The 1984-1985 European Cup was the twentieth edition of the European Cup, IIHF's premier European club ice hockey tournament. The season started on October 4, 1984, and finished on September 7, 1985.
The tournament was won by CSKA Moscow, who won the final group.
First round[]
| Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
|---|---|---|
| Vissers Nijmegen |
19:0, 26:0 | |
| CS Megève |
10:1, 12:4 | |
| HC Davos |
17:4, 7:1 | |
| HK Olimpija Ljubljana |
6:5, 4:5 (3:2 PS) | |
| CH Jaca |
1:14, 4:7 |
Tappara,
VEU Feldkirch,
HC Bolzano,
Sparta Sarpsborg,
TMH Polonia Bytom : bye
Second round[]
| Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
|---|---|---|
| CS Megève |
1:14, 5:15 | |
| HC Davos |
11:2, 6:6 | |
| HC Bolzano |
11:5, 4:6 | |
| TMH Polonia Bytom |
6:4, 6:3 | |
| Vissers Nijmegen |
4:5, 4:3 (1:0 PS) |
AIK,
Kölner EC,
Dynamo Berlin,
Dukla Jihlava,
CSKA Moscow : bye
Third round[]
| Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
|---|---|---|
| CSKA Moscow |
10:1, 7:4 | |
| Tappara |
6:9, 1:4 | |
| Vissers Nijmegen |
3:8, 2:10 | |
| HC Bolzano |
1:6, 3:9 | |
| TMH Polonia Bytom |
3:1, 4:6 (3:1 PS) |
Final Group[]
| Team #1 | Score | Team #2 |
|---|---|---|
| Dukla Jihlava |
5:3 | |
| AIK |
3:0 | |
| CSKA Moscow |
9:3 | |
| Dukla Jihlava |
10:0 | |
| CSKA Moscow |
11:0 | |
| AIK |
3:1 | |
| CSKA Moscow |
5:1 | |
| Kölner EC |
5:4 | |
| CSKA Moscow |
6:4 | |
| Kölner EC |
6:3 |
Final group standings[]
| Rank | Team | Points |
| 1 | 8 | |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | 4 | |
| 3 | 4 | |
| 4 | 4 | |
| 5 | 0 |
References[]
| Top-level European ice hockey club tournaments | |
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| European Hockey League | 1997 · 1998 · 1999 · 2000 |
| European Champions Cup | 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 |
| Champions Hockey League | 2008–09 |
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| Silver Stone Trophy · Victoria Cup · IIHF Continental Cup · IIHF Super Cup | |
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