2006 IIHF World Championship Division I

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2006 IIHF World Championship
Division I
2006 IIHF World Championship Division I Logo.png
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of France.svg  France
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Venue(s) Amiens Coliséum, Tallinn
DatesApril 23 – April 30
Teams12 (two groups of 6)
Tournament statistics
Games played30
  2005
2007  

The 2006 IIHF World Championship Division I was an international Ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The tournament was contested from April 23 to April 30, 2009. Participants in this tournament were separated into two separate tournament groups. The Group A tournament was contested in Amiens, France. Group B's games were played in Tallinn, Estonia. Germany and Austria finished atop of Group A and Group B respectively, gaining promotion to the 2007 World Championship. While Israel finished last in Group A and Croatia last in Group B and were relegated to Division II for 2007.

Contents

Participants

Division 1 Group A in Amiens, France CDM Amiens.jpg
Division 1 Group A in Amiens, France

Group A

TeamQualification
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Placed 15th in the World Championship and were relegated in 2005. [1]
Flag of France.svg  France Placed 2nd in Division I-Group B in 2005. [2]
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Placed 3rd in Division I-Group A in 2005. [3]
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Placed 4th in Division I-Group A in 2005. [3]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Placed 5th in Division I-Group A in 2005. [3]
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Placed 1st in Division II-Group B and were promoted in 2005. [4]

Group B

TeamQualification
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Placed 16th in the World Championship and were relegated in 2005. [1]
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Placed 2nd in Division I-Group A in 2005. [3]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Placed 3rd in Division I-Group B in 2005. [2]
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Placed 4th in Division I-Group B in 2005. [2]
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Placed 5th in Division I-Group B in 2005. [2]
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Placed 1st in Division II-Group A and were promoted in 2005. [5]

Group A tournament

Fixtures

All times local.

April 24, 2006
13:00
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2–11
(0–6, 0–3, 2–2)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Coliseum
Attendance: 1748
Game reference
Jevgeny Gusin
Boris Amromin
Goalies Thomas Greiss Referee:
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Bergman
0 – 11:04 – Goc (Sulzer) (PP1)
0 – 24:20 – Boos (Kreutzer, Goc) (PP1)
0 – 35:13 – Bader (Sturm, Hordler)
0 – 47:48 – Gawlik (Gogulla, Schütz)
0 – 511:02 – Gawlik (Bakos, Schütz)
0 – 614:21 – Kreutzer (Ullman, Boos)
0 – 723:03 – Bader (Seidenberg)
0 – 824:16 – Barta (Busch)
0 – 936:30 – Sturm (Seidenberg, Busch) (PP1)
42:44 – O Eizenman (A Eizenman, Bochner)1 – 9
43:04 – A Eizenman (O Eizenman)2 – 9
2 – 1050:24 – Sturm (Ustorf, Busch)
2 – 1151:23 – Fical (Ancicka, Ullman)
18 minPenalties4 min
17Shots80
April 24, 2006
16:30
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3–4
(0–1, 1–1, 2–2)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Coliseum
Attendance: 1373
Game reference
Stephen Murphy Goalies Levente Szuper Referee:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Rudolf Lauff
0 – 19:47 – Groschl (Ocskay, Palkovics) (PP1)
22:45 – Myers (Cowley) (PP1)1 – 1
1 – 228:38 – Kovacs (Vas)
1 – 344:44 – Ocskay (Palkovics, Sille
1 – 446:33 – Vas (Ladanyi, Tokaji) (PP1)
56:50 – Phillips (Ellis) (PP2)2 – 4
57:26 – Shields (Owen)3 – 4
20 minPenalties12 min
26Shots27
April 24, 2006
20:00
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1–4
(0–2, 1–2, 0–0)
Flag of France.svg  France Coliseum
Attendance: 2600
Game reference
Masahito Haruna Goalies Fabrice Lhenry Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Muylaert
0 – 114:52 – Meunier (Coqueux) (PP1)
0 – 218:08 – F. Rozenthal (Bonnard, Bachelet)
24:16 – Saito (Yule) (PP1)1 – 2
1 – 325:20 – Amar (Coqueux, Meunier) (PP1)
1 – 436:24 – Desrosiers (M. Rozenthal, F. Rozenthal)
16 minPenalties22 min
26Shots38
April 25, 2006
16:30
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4–0
(1–0, 1–0, 2–0)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Coliseum
Attendance: 1221
Game reference
Robert Müller Goalies Naoya Kikuchi Referee:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Rudolf Lauff
8:55 – Renz (Ustorf)1 – 0
35:29 – Sturm (Busch) (PP1)2 – 0
43:18 – Ustorf (Busch, Ancicka)3 – 0
50:35 – Goc (Ustorf, Sturm) (PP1)4 – 0
16 minPenalties14 min
39Shots16
April 25, 2006
20:00
Flag of France.svg  France 1–0
(0–0, 0–0, 1–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Coliseum
Attendance: 2696
Game reference
Fabrice Lhenry Goalies Steven Lyle Referee:
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Bergman
45:07 – F. Rozenthal (Desrosiers, Amar) (PP1)1–0
22 minPenalties34 min
37Shots26
April 26, 2006
16:30
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 8–0
(3–0, 3–0, 2–0)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Coliseum
Attendance: 883
Game reference
Krisztian Budai Goalies Jevgeny Gusin
Boris Amromin
Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Muylaert
5:12 – Vas (Peterdi) (PP1)1 – 0
6:40 – Kovacs (Majoross)2 – 0
13:43 – Vas (Tokaji, Ladanyi)3 – 0
25:11 – Vas (Peterdi) (SH1)4 – 0
27:35 – Peterdi (Horvath) (PP1)5 – 0
34:54 – Szelig (Ocskay) (PP1)6 – 0
52:33 – Palkovics (Szelig)7 – 0
55:39 – Groschl (Ocskay, Palkovics) (PP1)8 – 0
16 minPenalties22 min
37Shots12
April 27, 2006
13:00
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1–7
(0–1, 1–3, 0–3)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Coliseum
Attendance: 1262
Game reference
Jevgeny Gusin Goalies Masahito Haruna Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Muylaert
0 – 117:48 – Saito (Kon, Yanadori) (PP1)
0 – 221:15 – Suzuki (Osawa, Ogawa)
0 – 322:13 – Yule (Ogawa, Suzuki)
0 – 422:26 – Nishiwaki (Ueno, Suzuki)
23:04 – A. Eizenman (O. Eizenman, Soreanu)1 – 4
1 – 553:23 – Keller (Yule, Suzuki) (PP1)
1 – 654:56 – Suzuki (Nishiwaki, Yule) (PP1)
1 – 756:48 – Osawa (Nishiwaki, Obaru)
20 minPenalties12 min
7Shots59
April 27, 2006
16:30
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 8–0
(4–0, 1–0, 3–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Coliseum
Attendance: 2012
Game reference
Robert Müller Goalies Stephen Murphy
Steven Lyle
Referee:
Flag of Ukraine.svg Andriy Sevruk
2:04 – Goc (Sulzer)1 – 0
9:07 – Gogulla (Schütz)2 – 0
11:46 – Goc (Ustorf) (PP1)3 – 0
18:55 – Kreutzer (Bader, Goc) (PP1)4 – 0
38:54 – Gawlik (Schütz, Sulzer) (PP1)5 – 0
40:51 – Ullmann (Boos)6 – 0
46:36 – Schütz (Hordler)7 – 0
52:52 – Schütz (Gogulla)8 – 0
18 minPenalties38 min
39Shots14
April 27, 2006
20:00
Flag of France.svg  France 3–3
(1–1, 2–1, 0–1)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Coliseum
Attendance: 3020
Game reference
Fabrice Lhenry Goalies Levente Szuper Referee:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Rudolf Lauff
12:10 – F. Rozenthal (PP1)1 – 0
1 – 118:53 – Ocskay (Palkovics, Sille)
1 – 220:55 – Ladanyi
22:41 – Hecquefeuille (Coqueux)2 – 2
29:40 – Barin (M. Rozenthal, F. Rozenthal)3 – 2
3 – 352:18 – Palkovics (Ocskay, Groschl)
0 minPenalties4 min
28Shots18
April 29, 2006
13:00
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4–2
(1–2, 1–0, 2–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Coliseum
Attendance: 1482
Game reference
Naoya Kikuchi Goalies Steven Lyle Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Muylaert
0 – 11:43 – Owen (Ellis, Clarke)
2:48 – Kon (Uchiyama)1 – 1
1 – 219:17 – Ellis (Owen)
23:03 – Sato (Ito, Domeki) (PP1)2 – 2
53:59 – Uchiyama (Ito, Miyauchi)3 – 2
59:58 – Kon (Saito) (PP1)4 – 2
12 minPenalties18 min
43Shots19
April 29, 2006
16:30
Flag of France.svg  France 9–0
(3–0, 2–0, 4–0)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Coliseum
Attendance: 3048
Game reference
Eddy Ferhi Goalies Jevgeny Gusin
Boris Amromin
Referee:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Rudolf Lauff
3:45 – Coqueux (Barin) (PP1)1 – 0
11:34 – Hecquefeuille (Coqueux, Lussier)2 – 0
18:32 – Coqueux (Lussier, Hecquefeuille)3 – 0
33:18 – Meunier (Coqueux) (PP1)4 – 0
35:39 – Mortas (Karrer)5 – 0
43:27 – Hecquefeuille (Coqueux)6 – 0
44:03 – Tardif (Gras, Bachet)7 – 0
50:24 – M. Rozenthal (Karrer, Desrosiers) (SH1)8 – 0
57:10 – Meunier (Gras, Amar) (SH1)9 – 0
12 minPenalties16 min
55Shots9
April 29, 2006
20:00
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2–6
(1–0, 1–2, 0–4)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Coliseum
Attendance: 2648
Game reference
Levente Szuper Goalies Robert Müller Referee:
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Bergman
8:07 – Janosi (Feil)1 – 0
1 – 130:54 – Barta (SH1)
35:46 – Groschl (Ocskay, Palkovics)2 – 1
2 – 238:05 – Boos (Goc, Felski) (PP1)
2 – 345:11 – Felski (Fical, Bakos)
2 – 449:21 – Seidenberg (Goc, Kreutzer) (PP1)
2 – 554:13 – Seidenberg (Hordler, Kreutzer)
2 – 654:47 – Ancicka (Sturm, Ustorf)
12 minPenalties8 min
15Shots50
April 30, 2006
13:00
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 12–0
(2–0, 4–0, 6–0)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Coliseum
Attendance: 1370
Game reference
Steven Lyle Goalies Jevgeny Gusin
Boris Amromin
Referee:
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sven Bergman
6:52 – M. Myers (Clarke, Moody)1 – 0
14:48 – M. Myers (D. Phillips, Clarke)2 – 0
25:04 – Ellis (Owen, D. Phillips)3 – 0
27:16 – Shields (Levers)4 – 0
30:27 – Shields (Cowley, Weaver)5 – 0
32:28 – Owen (D. Phillips, Ellis)6 – 0
41:32 – M. Myers (Clarke, Jamieson)7 – 0
42:04 – Shields (Cowley, Levers)8 – 0
48:17 – Cowley (Levers, D. Myers) (PP1)9 – 0
51:19 – Moran (Sample, D. Myers) (PP1)10 – 0
52:58 – Clarke (J. Phillips, Thomas)11 – 0
59:24 – M. Myers (J. Phillips, Clarke)12 – 0
22 minPenalties36 min
46Shots13
April 30, 2006
16:30
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3–6
(1–1, 1–3, 1–2)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Coliseum
Attendance: 1340
Game reference
Krisztian Budai
Levente Szuper
Goalies Naoya Kikuchi Referee:
Flag of Ukraine.svg Andriy Sevruk
5:10 – Kovacs (Ladanyi)1 – 0
1 – 19:30 – Ueno (Ito) (PP1)
27:12 – Palkovics (Ocskay) (PP1)2 – 1
2 – 230:39 – Ogawa (Yule, Suzuki)
2 – 334:22 – Obara (Ito, Ueno)
2 – 439:17 – Saito (Uchiyama)
2 – 544:28 – Yule (Suzuki) (PP1)
2 – 648:41 – Sato (Iimura) (SH1)
54:21 – Vas (Peterdi, Tokaji)3 – 6
12 minPenalties12 min
23Shots28
April 30, 2006
20:00
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5–0
(2–0, 3–0, 0–0)
Flag of France.svg  France Coliseum
Attendance: 3200
Game reference
Robert Müller Goalies Frabrice Lhenry Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Muylaert
9:37 – Goc (Kruetzer) (PP1)1 – 0
11:42 – Goc (Gogulla)2 – 0
27:13 – Ancicka (Schütz)3 – 0
33:21 – Barta (Fical)4 – 0
36:42 – Sturm (Bader, Goc)5 – 0
12 minPenalties10 min
29Shots29

Ranking and statistics

Promoted to Championship division for 2007 [6]
Relegated to Division II for 2007 [6]
TeamGPWTLGFGAGDFPTS
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 55003443010
Flag of France.svg  France 531117987
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5302181446
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 5212201825
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 5104171702
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 5005347−440

GP = Games played; G = Goals; T = Ties; L = Losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GDF = Goal difference; PTS = Points
Source: IIHF.com

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals. If the list exceeds 10 skaters because of a tie in points, all of the tied skaters are left out.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Goc 56511+32D
Flag of Hungary.svg Krisztián Palkovics 538802F
Flag of France.svg Olivier Coqueux 5268+30F
Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Ocskay 5268+14F
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Sturm 5437+46F
Flag of Germany.svg Felix Schutz 5257+50F
Flag of Japan.svg Takahito Suzuki 5257+36F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF.com

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.

PlayerTOISAGAGAASv%SO
Flag of Germany.svg Robert Müller 239:087420.5097.303
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steven Lyle 217:4112292.4892.621
Flag of France.svg Fabrice Lhenry 240:009992.2590.911
Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Kikuchi 180:008193.0088.890
Flag of Japan.svg Masahito Haruna 120:004552.5088.890

TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

Group B tournament

Fixtures

All times local.

April 23, 2006
13:00
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3–3
(2–0, 0–1, 1–2)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Tallinn
Attendance: 250
Game reference
Arunas Aleinikovas Goalies Philip Groeneveld Referee:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Moray Hanson
3:24 – Lelenas (D. Bauba, Katulis) (PP1)1 – 0
10:29 – Vaiciukevicius (Andrius Kaminskas)2 – 0
2 – 134:09 – de Wit (SH1)
55:39 – E. Bauba (Bernatavicius)3 – 1
3 – 258:44 – Polet (Livingston, de Wit)
3 – 359:32 – Hartogs (Kars, van Schagen)
16 minPenalties16 min
33Shots40
April 23, 2006
16:30
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1–3
(0–2, 1–1, 0–0)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Tallinn
Attendance: 1049
Game reference
Aleksei Terentjev Goalies Rafal Radziszewski Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Schurr
0 – 11:57 – Czerkawski (Laszkiewicz, Slabon) (PP1)
0 – 217:55 – Kolusz (Sokol, Piotrowski)
22:25 – Kozlov (Ivanov, Petrov) (PP1)1 – 2
1 – 339:59 – Garbocz (Rozanski, Podlipni)
16 minPenalties14 min
26Shots41
April 23, 2006
20:00
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 0–6
(0–1, 0–4, 0–1)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Tallinn
Attendance: 312
Game reference
Vanja Belic Goalies Reinhard Divis Referee:
Flag of Slovenia.svg Viki Trilar
0 – 10:56 – Welser (Setzinger, Lukas)
0 – 221:33 – Trattnig (A. Lakos, Kalt) (PP1)
0 – 333:11 – Koch
0 – 433:15 – Koch (Setzinger)
0 – 535:15 – Szücs (Kaspitz, Peintner)
0 – 656:57 – Peintner (SH1)
28 minPenalties6 min
13Shots52
April 24, 2006
13:00
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1–2
(1–0, 0–0, 0–2)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Tallinn
Attendance: 242
Game reference
Rafal Radziszewski Goalies Arunas Aleinikovas Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turcan Tomas
12:36 – Rozanski (Podlipni) (PP1)1 – 0
1 – 145:19 – Pliskauskas (Kumeliauskas, Aliukonas) (PP1)
1 – 251:24 – Katulis (Aliukonis, Pliskauskas) (PP1)
12 minPenalties18 min
43Shots20
April 24, 2006
16:30
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 5–1
(1–0, 2–0, 2–1)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Tallinn
Attendance: 277
Game reference
Philip Groeneveld Goalies Vanja Belic Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Schurr
19:42 – Teunissen (Euverman, Schagen)1 – 0
25:40 – Teunissen (Euverman, Schagen)2 – 0
34:28 – Hoogsteen (Kars, Livingston) (PP1)3 – 0
3 – 147:08 – Svigir
48:01 – Kars (de Wit, Polet)4 – 1
59:49 – Polet5 – 1
6 minPenalties22 min
56Shots33
April 24, 2006
20:00
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3–1
(0–1, 2–0, 1–0)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Tallinn
Attendance: 2500
Game reference
Reinhard Divis Goalies Aleksei Terentjev Referee:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Moray Hanson
0 – 115:26 – Potsinok (Valiullin, Raskidajev) (PP1)
23:59 – Selmser (Rebek, Setzinger) (PP1)1 – 1
39:54 – Stewart (P. Lakos)2 – 1
59:44 – Selmser (Stewart)3 – 1
10 minPenalties20 min
50Shots17
April 26, 2006
13:00
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 5–3
(1–1, 2–2, 2–0)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Tallinn
Attendance: 224
Game reference
Reinhard Divis Goalies Nerijus Dauksevicius Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Schurr
0 – 116:04 – Katulis (SH2)
19:32 – Kaspitz (Szücs)1 – 1
1 – 222:03 – Lelenas (Pliskauskas, Katulis)
28:35 – Rebek (Trattnig, Koch) (PP1)2 – 2
2 – 331:57 – Pliskauskas (Bernatavicius, Katulis)
35:28 – Trattnig (Pewal, Ulrich) (PP1)3 – 3
45:14 – Welser (Ulrich, Koch) (PP1)4 – 3
59:18 – Koch (Setzinger) (PP1)5 – 3
8 minPenalties45 min
64Shots23
April 26, 2006
16:30
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5–1
(2–0, 1–0, 2–1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Tallinn
Attendance: 202
Game reference
Rafal Radziszewski Goalies Phillip Groeneveld Referee:
Flag of Slovenia.svg Viki Trilar
8:04 – Garbocz (Borzecki, Czerkawski) (PP2)1 – 0
17:23 – Sarnik (Laszkiewicz, Gonera) (PP1)2 – 0
20:42 – Czerkawski (Kolusz, Borezecki)3 – 0
3 – 150:16 – Hartogs (Livingston, de Wit)
50:58 – Piekarski (Kolusz, Czerkawski)4 – 1
51:59 – Czerkawski (Kolusz, Duleba)5 – 1
14 minPenalties18 min
46Shots25
April 26, 2006
20:00
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 6–8
(2–3, 2–4, 2–1)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Tallinn
Attendance: 3000
Game reference
Vanja Belic
Nenad Skrapec
Goalies Aleksei Terentjev
Andrei Sestakov
Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomas Turcan
0 – 11:14 – Titarenko (Sildre)
4:53 – Mladjenovic (Ciganovic)1 – 1
1 – 25:22 – Petrov (Potsinok) (PP1)
1 – 38:08 – Titarenko (Sildre)
9:17 – Belic (PP1)2 – 3
2 – 421:14 – Palu (Sildre, Titarenko)
2 – 521:53 – Kozlov (Potsinok, Kolpakov) (PP1)
2 – 622:51 – Valiullin (Agnevtstsikov) (PP1)
25:28 – Plahutar (Svigir)3 – 6
29:05 – Glavota (Ciganovic)4 – 6
4 – 731:31 – Titarenko (Sildre)
4 – 849:09 – Valiullin (Smirnov, Agnevtstsikov) (PP1)
50:08 – Chovanec (Brumercik, Mladjenovic) (PP2)5 – 8
59:29 – Jacmenjak (Chovanec, Lovrencic) (PP1)6 – 8
39 minPenalties43 min
27Shots40
April 28, 2006
13:00
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7–1
(1–0, 2–1, 4–0)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Tallinn
Attendance: 350
Game reference
Tomasz Wawrzkiewicz Goalies Nenad Skrapec Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Schurr
19:58 – Borzecki (Piekarski, Czerkawski) (PP1)1 – 0
23:13 – Kolusz (Piekarski, Garbocz)2 – 0
31:19 – Laszkiewicz (Sarnik)3 – 0
3 – 133:21 – Grozaj (Zibret, Chovanec)
46:16 – Sarnik (Laszkiewicz, Klys)4 – 1
47:53 – Garbocz (Kolusz, Borzecki) (PP1)5 – 1
54:41 – Lopuski (Piotrokski) (PP1)6 – 1
59:42 – Sarnik (Slabon, Gonera)7 – 1
10 minPenalties12 min
64Shots12
April 28, 2006
16:30
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2–8
(1–2, 1–3, 0–3)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Tallinn
Attendance: 493
Game reference
Phillip Groeneveld
Casper Swart
Goalies Gert Prohaska Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomas Turcan
0 – 12:27 – Pewal (Kalt, A. Lakos) (PP1)
0 – 23:20 – Reichel (Peinter, Kaspitz)
5:33 – de Wit (Livingston, Kars)1 – 2
1 – 322:27 – Szucs (Kaspitz)
1 – 434:38 – Selmser (Rebek, Koch) (PP1)
1 – 535:44 – Trattnig (Kalt, Pewal) (PP1)
39:14 – Livingston (Hartogs)2 – 5
2 – 648:17 – Setzinger (Rebek, Koch)
2 – 756:05 – P. Lakos (Trattnig, Kalt) (SH1)
2 – 856:17 – Trattnig (Kalt) (SH1)
18 minPenalties18 min
26Shots38
April 28, 2006
20:00
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2–7
(0–4, 1–2, 1–1)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Tallinn
Attendance: 2500
Game reference
Andrei Sestakov
Aleksei Terentjev
Goalies Arunas Aleinikovas
Nerijus Dauksevicius
Referee:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Moray Hanson
0 – 15:43 – D. Bauba (Aliukonis, Kuliesius)
0 – 28:22 – Lelenas (Pliskauskas, E. Bauba) (PP1)
0 – 313:27 – Pliskauskas (Bernatavicius, D. Bauba)
0 – 418:20 – Pliskauskas (E. Bauba, Lelenas)
25:44 – Valiullin (Ivanov, Kozlov) (PP1)1 – 4
1 – 535:28 – Kulevicius (Slikas, Vyniauskas)
1 – 636:00 – Lelanas (E. Bauba, Pliskauskas)
45:24 – Palu (Sildre)2 – 6
2 – 752:27 – Slikas (Kieras, D. Bauba)
37 minPenalties16 min
38Shots25
April 29, 2006
13:00
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 5–3
(3–1, 0–1, 2–1)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Tallinn
Attendance: 1100
Game reference
Reinhard Divis Goalies Rafal Radziszewski
Tomasz Wawrzkiewicz
Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomas Turcan
1:54 – Koch (Welser)1 – 0
7:20 – Rebek (Koch)2 – 0
2 – 18:10 – Baginski (Kolusz, Borzecki) (SH1)
8:54 – A. Lakos (Pewal, Trattnig) (PP1)3 – 1
3 – 222:07 – Gonera
54:56 – Welser (Lukas)4 – 2
4 – 358:09 – Piekarski (Borzecki, Czerkawski) (PP1)
58:51 – Koch (Welser)5 – 3
14 minPenalties14 min
33Shots33
April 29, 2006
16:30
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 9–3
(5–2, 1–0, 3–1)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Tallinn
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Nerijus Dauksevicius Goalies Nenad Skrapec
Vanja Belic
Referee:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Moray Hanson
0 – 11:12 – Grozaj (Chovanec)
5:38 – Kuliesius (D. Bauba)1 – 1
7:00 – Bernatavicius (Kuliesius, Bauba)2 – 1
9:27 – Pliskauskas (Katulis, E.Bauba) (PP2)3 – 1
3 – 213:13 – Zibret (Belic)
14:57 – Lelenas (E. Bauba, Katulis) (PP1)4 – 2
16:18 – Katulis (Pliskauskas, Aliukonis) (PP1)5 – 2
28:33 – Kuliesius (Bernatavicius, Kaminskas)6 – 2
42:20 – Lelenas (Aliukonis)7 – 2
7 – 347:39 – Kucera (Iveziq)
56:08 – Lelenas (Pliskauskas, E. Bauba)8 – 3
59:44 – Bernatavicius (D. Bauba, Kieras) (SH1)9 – 3
22 minPenalties16 min
48Shots27
April 29, 2006
20:00
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2–7
(0–2, 0–1, 2–4)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Tallinn
Attendance: 3807
Game reference
Phillip Groeneveld Goalies Andrei Sestakov Referee:
Flag of Slovenia.svg Viki Trilar
0 – 111:02 – Valiullin (Kolpakov) (PP2)
0 – 213:47 – Ivanov (Lahesalu) (SH1)
0 – 335:51 – Kozlov
0 – 440:28 – Petrov (Makrov)
0 – 552:37 – Raskidajev (Makrov, Agnevtstsikov) (PP1)
53:22 – Livingston (de Wit)1 – 5
54:57 – Schagen (Hoogsteen, Euverman) (PP1)2 – 5
2 – 656:51 – Makrov (Potsinok, Raskidajev)
2 – 758:48 – Ivanov (Potsinok)
66 minPenalties35 min
21Shots36

Ranking and statistics

Promoted to Championship division for 2007 [7]
Relegated to Division II for 2007 [7]
TeamGPWTLGFGAGDFPTS
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 55002791810
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 53112414107
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5302191096
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 52031921−24
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 51131324−113
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 50051135−240

GP = Games played; G = Goals; T = Ties; L = Losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GDF = Goal difference; PTS = Points
Source: IIHF.com

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals. If the list exceeds 10 skaters because of a tie in points, all of the tied skaters are left out.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Pliskauskas 55712+44F
Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Koch 55510+62F
Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Lelanas 5718+32F
Flag of Lithuania.svg Arturas Katulis 5358+70D
Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Trattnig 5437+18F
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Czerkawski 5347+32F
Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Kolusz 5257+64F
Flag of Lithuania.svg Dainius Bauba 5167+210F
Flag of Lithuania.svg Egidijus Bauba 5167+431F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF.com

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.

PlayerTOISAGAGAASv%SO
Flag of Lithuania.svg Arunas Aleinikovas 228:47177112.8893.790
Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Divis 240:008671.7591.861
Flag of Poland.svg Rafal Radziszewski 188:397672.2390.790
Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksei Terentjev 235:42138133.3190.580
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Phillip Groeneveld 274:49173214.5887.860

TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

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