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The winners of both First Round series advance to the Second Round. The winners of these series advance to the Conference Finals and the two Conference Final winners move on to the Farrar Cup Finals. In each round, the teams with better regular-season performance than their opponents win home advantage.  
The winners of both First Round series advance to the Second Round. The winners of these series advance to the Conference Finals and the two Conference Final winners move on to the Farrar Cup Finals. In each round, the teams with better regular-season performance than their opponents win home advantage.  
===Overtime rules===
===Overtime rules===
Unlike the regular season where a contest could eventually be decided in a shootout, overtime in the playoffs is played in multiple sudden-death, 20-minute five-on-five periods until one team scores. Although a playoff game could theoretically last indefinitely, it is yet to see a Farrar Cup last longer than one overtime period.  
Unlike the regular season where a contest could eventually be decided in a shootout, overtime in the playoffs is played in multiple sudden-death, 20-minute five-on-five periods until one team scores. Although a playoff game could theoretically last indefinitely, a Farrar Cup has never lasted longer than one overtime period.
 
==History==
==History==
==Postseason appearances==
==Postseason appearances==
===Appearances by active teams===
===Appearances by active teams===
[[category:ice hockey]]
[[category:ice hockey]]

Revision as of 14:23, 22 October 2019

Current season or competition:
2020 Farrar Cup Playoffs
Founded 2017
Inaugural season 2017
No. of teams 16
Most recent champion(s) Florian Republic Northcliff Golden Knights
Most titles Florian Republic Northcliff Golden Knights
Florian Republic Northcliff Capitals (1)
Qualification Micras Champions' Hockey League
TV partner(s) Red Sports
B-TV
Related competitions MEHL Playoffs

The Trueman Cup Playoffs (Florian: Farrar Cupa chwaraeiarratasan, Alexandrian:Le Coupe Farrar) is an elimination tournament in the Intercontinental Hockey League consisting of four rounds of best-of-five series to determine the league champion and the winner of the Farrar Cup. The Trueman Cup Playoffs also determines who qualifies for the Micras Champions' Hockey League for the following season. Eight teams from each of the two conferences qualify for the playoffs based on regular-season points totals. The final round is commonly known as the Farrar Cup Finals, which matches the two conference champions.

Current format

The Farrar Cup Playoffs consists of four rounds of best of five series. Each series is played in a 2–2–1 format, meaning the team with home-ice advantage hosts games one, two and five and while their opponent hosts games three and four. Eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs. In the playoff series format instituted in the inaugural season in 2019, the first, second, and third-place team in each of the four divisions qualify for the playoffs automatically. Two additional teams from each conference, regardless of divisional alignment, also qualify for the playoffs by having the highest point totals out of the remaining teams in the conference. These teams are known as Wildcards. Because there is no attention to division alignment, it is possible to see one division have five teams and the other has three.

In the First Round, the teams are split into two separate brackets by division. Each bracket consists of the top three divisional qualifiers and one of the wild cards. The lower seeded wild card plays against the division winner with the best record while the other wild card plays against the other division winner, and both wild cards are de facto #4 seeds. The other two series match the second and third-place teams from the divisions.

The winners of both First Round series advance to the Second Round. The winners of these series advance to the Conference Finals and the two Conference Final winners move on to the Farrar Cup Finals. In each round, the teams with better regular-season performance than their opponents win home advantage.

Overtime rules

Unlike the regular season where a contest could eventually be decided in a shootout, overtime in the playoffs is played in multiple sudden-death, 20-minute five-on-five periods until one team scores. Although a playoff game could theoretically last indefinitely, a Farrar Cup has never lasted longer than one overtime period.

History

Postseason appearances

Appearances by active teams