KHL Conference Finals

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The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) Conference Finals are the Eastern Conference and Western Conference Championship series of the KHL. The Conference Finals are best-of-seven series. The two series are played after the first and second rounds of the playoffs and before the Gagarin Cup Finals. The final two teams in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference face off. The series are the conference equivalents of the Gagarin Cup Finals. The conferences were established during the second season of competition. In the inaugural season there were no conferences, only four divisions. The respective winners of the Eastern and Western Conference Finals receive the Eastern Conference winner cup (Russian: Кубок Победителю конференции Восток, Kubok Pobeditelyu konferentsii Vostok) and Western Conference winner cup.(Russian: Кубок Победителю конференции Запад, Kubok Pobeditelyu konferentsii Zapad).[1]

Eastern Conference

Season East Champion Series East Runner-Up Eventual Cup Winner
2009–10 Flag of Russia Ak Bars Kazan 4–2 Flag of Russia Salavat Yulaev Ufa
2010–11 Flag of Russia Salavat Yulaev Ufa 4–3 Flag of Russia Metallurg Magnitogorsk
2011–12 Flag of Russia Avangard Omsk 4–1 Flag of Russia Traktor Chelyabinsk
2012–13 Flag of Russia Traktor Chelyabinsk 4–3 Flag of Russia Ak Bars Kazan
2013–14 Flag of Russia Metallurg Magnitogorsk 4–1 Flag of Russia Salavat Yulaev Ufa
2014–15 Flag of Russia Ak Bars Kazan 4–1 Flag of Russia Sibir Novosibirsk

Western Conference

Season West Champion Series West Runner-Up Eventual Cup Winner
2009–10 Flag of Russia MVD Balashikha 4–3 Flag of Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
2010–11 Flag of Russia Atlant Moscow Oblast 4–2 Flag of Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
2011–12 Flag of Russia Dynamo Moscow 4–0 Flag of Russia SKA Saint Petersburg
2012–13 Flag of Russia Dynamo Moscow 4–2 Flag of Russia SKA Saint Petersburg
2013–14 Flag of the Czech Republic Lev Prague 4–1 Flag of Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
2014–15 Flag of Russia SKA Saint Petersburg 4–3 Flag of Russia CSKA Moscow

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