
The defending champions Diósgyőri VTK were one win away from defending their MOL League and Hungarian title. Jesse Dudás and Attila Pavuk were back in the lineup after sitting out a one game suspension, missing from the lineup was Jarkko Leppanen and Dávid Gyenes was in net. MAC was without Ian McDonald who had to leave both the second and third games because of an injury.
Game three started much like the first period with DVTK scoring an early goal when they ran the same play as on the first goal in game three when Roland Hajós passed the puck from behind the net and this time Balázs Somogyi deked out Bálizs and flipped into the empty net. Later in the period DVTK went up by three goals when they scored twice in a 28 second span. MAC was not able to get out of their zone and DVTK made them pay when Attila Pavuk flipped it in for the goal, this was followed up by a shot by Booras from the left faceoff circle, MAC called timeout after this. The timeout looked to work as MAC settled down for the rest of the period.
In the second period DVTK made it 4-0 when they took advantage of their first power play of the game. Booras fed the puck from behind the net to Nikandrosz Galanisz who went cross slot to Hajós who one timed it into the back of the cage. Just when it looked like Diósgyőri VTK would walk away with the game Arnold Silló jumped on a loose puck from the slot and shot it past Gyenes. Later in the period the two teams exchanged goal, first Somogyi fired an absolute rocket that put DVTK up 5-1. MAC answered back when Niko Saarenpaa slalomed through the DVTK zone and slipped it past Gyenes to make it 5-2.
In the third period MAC came out ready to fight but DVTK kept the upper hand as they did not allow MAC an inch of ice. After a hard fought third period the score stayed teh same as Diósgyőri VTK held on to the three goal lead and thus not only defended their MOL League title but were also crowned Hungarian chamőpions.