This template is designed to be used for knockout tournaments using a best-of-n format, where 3 ≤ n ≤ 7. The template is adapted from the existing Finnish Wikipedia template at fi:Malline:Ottelusarja; see its history for attribution.
Usage edit
{{BestOfSevenSeriesTable
| team1 =
| team2 =
| date1 = | score1 = | note1 =
| date2 = | score2 = | note2 =
| date3 = | score3 = | note3 =
| date4 = | score4 = | note4 =
| date5 = | score5 = | note5 =
| date6 = | score6 = | note6 =
| date7 = | score7 = | note7 =
| wins =
| comment =
}}
The parameter homex may be added, where necessary.
Parameters edit
The template does not have any required parameters. If the blank template is added to an article, it will produce this:
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Use the template parameters as described below and pay particular attention to the use of hyphen rather than en dash or em dash.
Parameter | Description |
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team1 | Linked name, often the higher seeded team or competitor. |
team2 | Linked name, often the lower seeded team or competitor. |
datex | Date game or match was played. Template:Start date can be used. |
homex | By default, the template alternates home advantage (i.e. team listed first) every game. If the tournament is played on a different schedule, you may adjust the home team using "home1 = 2," "home2 = 1," "home3 = 2," etc. Remove the parameter from any game or match where it not in use. |
scorex | Final score of a march or game using format 0-0 (hyphen only), home team listed first. |
notex | Additional information in short form, such as OT for overtime. An external link to the official box score or game sheet may be included. |
winsx | Total score of series, team1-team2. |
commentx | Series score in text. Example: Team Red leads the series 2–1. or The series is tied 3–3. |
Examples edit
Best-of-seven, game sheet linked edit
Example taken in full from 2017–18 Liiga season; see its history for attribution.
{{BestOfSevenSeriesTable
| team1 = [[Oulun Kärpät|Kärpät]]
| team2 = [[HIFK (ice hockey)|HIFK]]
| date1 = 3.4.2018 | score1 = 1-4 | note1 = [http://... ref]
| date2 = 5.4.2018 | score2 = 3-4 | note2 = [[Overtime (ice hockey)|OT1]] [http://... ref]
| date3 = 7.4.2018 | score3 = 3-0 | note3 = [http://... ref]
| date4 = 9.4.2018 | score4 = 4-1 | note4 = [http://... ref]
| date5 = 11.4.2018 | score5 = 2-1 | note5 = [[Overtime (ice hockey)|OT1]] [http://... ref]
| date6 = 12.4.2018 | score6 = 4-3 | note6 = [[Overtime (ice hockey)|OT1]] [http://... ref]
| date7 = 14.4.2018 | score7 = 2-1 | note7 = [http://... ref]
| wins = 4-3
| comment = Kärpät wins the series 4-3.
}}
Kärpät – HIFK 4-3 | |||
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3.4.2018 | Kärpät | HIFK | 1-4 ref |
5.4.2018 | HIFK | Kärpät | 3-4 OT1 ref |
7.4.2018 | Kärpät | HIFK | 3-0 ref |
9.4.2018 | HIFK | Kärpät | 4-1 ref |
11.4.2018 | Kärpät | HIFK | 2-1 OT1 ref |
12.4.2018 | HIFK | Kärpät | 4-3 OT1 ref |
14.4.2018 | Kärpät | HIFK | 2-1 ref |
Kärpät wins the series 4-3. |
Best-of-three, home schedule adjusted edit
Example adapted from 2020–21 ZhHL season; see its history for attribution.
{{BestOfSevenSeriesTable
| team1 = [[HC Agidel Ufa|Agidel]]
| team2 = [[SKIF Nizhny Novgorod|SKIF]]
| date1 = {{Start date|2021|3|3|df=y}} | score1 = 3-2 | note1 = | home1 = 2
| date2 = {{Start date|2021|3|4|df=y}} | score2 = 2-1 | note2 = | home2 = 1
| date3 = {{Start date|2021|3|7|df=y}} | score3 = 3-2 | note3 =
| wins = 2–1
| comment = Agidel won the series 2–1. }}
Agidel – SKIF 2–1 | |||
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3 March 2021 | SKIF | Agidel | 3-2 |
4 March 2021 | Agidel | SKIF | 2-1 |
7 March 2021 | Agidel | SKIF | 3-2 |
Agidel won the series 2–1. |