2011 IIHF World Championship Division I

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2011 IIHF World Championship
Division I
2011 IIHF World Championship Division I Logo.png
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates17–23 April
Teams12
  2010
2012  

The 2011 IIHF World Championship Division I was an international ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Group A was contested in Budapest, Hungary, and Group B was contested in Kyiv, Ukraine, with both tournaments running from 17 to 23 April 2011. [1] [2]

Contents

Participants

Group A

TeamQualification
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Host, Placed 2nd in Division I Group B last year. [3]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Placed 15th in the Elite Division and were relegated in 2010. [4]
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Placed 3rd in Division I Group A last year. [5]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Placed 4th in Division I Group A last year. [5]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Placed 1st in Division II Group A and were promoted in 2010. [6]
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Placed 5th in Division I B last year. [3]

Group B

TeamQualification
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Placed 1st in Division II Group B and were promoted in 2010. [8]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Placed 4th in Division I Group B last year. [3]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Placed 16th in the Elite Division and were relegated in 2010. [4]
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Placed 5th in Division I A last year. [5]
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Placed 3rd in Division I B last year. [3]
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Host, Placed 2nd in Division I Group A last year. [5]

Group A tournament

Standings

Promoted to Elite Division for 2012
Relegated to Division II for 2012
RkTeamGPWOTWOTLLGFGAGDFPTS
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 43100155+1011
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 430102911+1810
3Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 410121118−74
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 410031618−23
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 40103625−192

Fixtures

All times local.

17 April
16:00
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg0–2
(0–0, 0–1, 0–1)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 2,900
Game reference
Ander Alcaine Goalies Thomas Tragust Referee:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Lokšík
0–129:05 – P. Iannone (M. de Marchi, N. Plastino) (PP)
0–249:53 – A. Helfer (A. Hofer, A. Egger) (PP)
12 minPenalties12 min
8Shots60
17 April
19:30
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg3–7
(0–4, 2–1, 1–2)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 7,961
Game reference
Phil Groeneveld Goalies Zoltán Hetényi Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Harry Dumas
0–113:53 – L. Sikorčin (K. Palkovics, C. Kovács)
0–215:56 – A. Horváth (M. Vas, B. Ladányi) (PP)
0–317:13 – C. Kovács
0–418:12 – I. Sofron (B. Ladányi)
0–528:35 – I. Sofron (A. Horváth, B. Ladányi) (PP)
31:07 – D. Hagemeijer (PP)1–5
32:05 – C. van Schagen (J. Schaafsma, J. van Oorschot)2–5
2–643:59 – M. Vas (I. Sofron, B. Ladányi)
2–755:43 – J. Vas (N. Galanisz)
58:56 – I. van den Heuvel (B. Teunissen, N. de Jong)3–7
8 minPenalties4 min
21Shots40
18 April
16:00
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg3–2
(2–1, 1–1, 0–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 2,820
Game reference
Daniel Bellissimo Goalies Ian Meierdres Referee:
Flag of France.svg Jimmy Bergamelli
00:21 – L. Ansoldi (M. Souza, A. Hofer)1–0
03:40 – G. Scandella (A. Egger) (SH)2–0
2–116:56 – A. Demelinne (N. de Jong, M. Dalhuisen) (PP)
2–224:11 – A. Demelinne (J. Schaafsma, C. van Schagen)
26:40 – P. Iannone (A. Helfer, A. Hofer) (PP)3–2
10 minPenalties10 min
43Shots25
18 April
19:30
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg6–3
(3–1, 0–0, 3–2)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 7,366
Game reference
Levente Szuper Goalies Hyun Seung Eum Referee:
Flag of Slovenia.svg Igor Dremelj
05:08 – M. Vas (A. Horváth)1–0
09:39 – R. Holéczy (B. Magosi, A. Benk)2–0
2–114:58 – Lee D.K. (Lee Y.J., Kwon T.A.)
17:55 – I. Sofron (B. Ladányi, M. Vas)3–1
3–245:52 – Kim S.W.
3–349:04 – Sin S.W. (Kim W.J.)
55:17 – D. Kóger 4–3
55:24 – I. Sofron (M.Vas, B. Ladányi)5–3
58:38 – I. Sofron (B. Ladányi, T. Sille)6–3
4 minPenalties6 min
41Shots18
20 April
16:00
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg2–8
(0–4, 0–2, 2–2)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 1,960
Game reference
Ander Alcaine
Jose Lois Alonso
Goalies Phil Groeneveld Referee:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Loksik
0–103:33 – J. Schaafsma (D. Hagemeijer)
0–207:10 – A. Demelinne (C. van Schagen, N. de Jong)
0–309:31 – D. Hagemeijer (I. van den Heuvel, P.Groeneveld) (SH)
0–410:43 – M. Kars (L. Houkes, M. Bastings)
0–530:46 – R. Wurm (L. Houkes, M. Bastings)
0–635:14 – D. Hagemeijer (M. Kars, B. Willemse) (PP)
C. Quevedo (J. Muñoz) – 44:251–6
1–745:57 – R. Wurm (M. Bastings, L. Houkes)
1–847:47 – M. Kars (L. van Sloun, K. Bruijsten)
J. Palacin (PP) – 52:252–8
12 minPenalties12 min
22Shots61
20 April
19:30
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg6–0
(1–0, 2–0, 3–0)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 2,650
Game reference
Thomas Tragust Goalies Hyun Seung Eum Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Harry Dumas
10:54 – M. Insam (A. Egger, G. Scandella)1–0
24:28 – G. Scandella (PP)2–0
35:55 – M. Insam (A. Egger, G. Scandella)3–0
40:46 – A. Egger (A. Helfer, M. Souza)4–0
52:07 – T. Larkin (P. Iannone, J. Pittis) (SH)5–0
58:54 – P. Iannone (R. Watson)6–0
10 minPenalties6 min
42Shots29
22 April
16:00
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg3–6
(1–1, 2–4, 0–1)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 2,822
Game reference
Ian Meierdres Goalies Hyun Seung Eum Referee:
Flag of Slovenia.svg Igor Dremelj
0–103:48 – Lee Y.J. (Kim Hyeok) (SH)
18:00 – I. van den Heuvel (D. Hagemeijer)1–1
20:35 – J. Schaafsma (A. Demelinne, C. van Schagen)2–1
2–221:30 – Kim W.J. (Kim S.W., Kim B.J.)
2–330:19 – Kim G.H. (Kim W.J.)
2–432:30 – Park W.S. (Kim H.S., Lee Y.J.)
2–534:08 – Lee D.K. (Song D.H.)
36:00 – R. Wurm (K. Bruijsten, E. Tummers)3–5
3–658:04 – Kim G.H. (Cho M.H.)
24 minPenalties16 min
28Shots38
22 April
19:30
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg13–1
(5–1, 3–0, 5–1)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 8,479
Game reference
Zoltán Hetényi Goalies Ander Alcaine
Jose Lois Alonso
Referee:
Flag of France.svg Jimmy Bergamelli
9:15 – T. Pozsgai (Á. Hegyi, L. Sikorčin) (PP)1–0
10:32 – A. Benk (B. Magosi, R. Holéczy)2–0
11:24 – A. Horváth (B. Ladányi, M. Vas)3–0
15:41 – B. Ladányi (M. Vas, A. Horváth) (SH)4–0
16:55 – B. Magosi (T. Sille, R. Holéczy)5–0
28:16 – A. Horváth (B. Ladányi, I. Sofron) (PP)6–0
31:43 – K. Palkovics (J. Vas, Á. Hegyi) (PP)7–0
35:20 – C. Kovács (D. Kóger, N. Galanisz)8–0
8–146:20 – J. Brabo (J. Gavilanes, C. Quevedo) (PP)
47:42 – K. Palkovics (L. Sikorčin, Á. Hegyi)9–1
48:37 – N. Galanisz (C. Kovács, D. Kóger)10–1
51:35 – C. Kovács (N. Galanisz, D. Kóger) (PP)11–1
52:53 – I. Bartalis (B. Ladányi, I. Sofron)12–1
56:39 – I. Sofron (V. Tokaji, A. Horváth) (PP)13–1
8 minPenalties12 min
54Shots13
23 April
16:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg2–3 OT
(0–1, 1–0, 1–1)
( OT: 0–1 )
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 2,996
Game reference
Eum Hyun-SeungGoalies Ander Alcaine Referee:
Flag of Slovenia.svg Igor Dremelj
0–118:09 – JJ Palacín (B. Ribot-Tona)
Kim W.J. (Kim G.H.) – 36:231–1
1–245:23 – C. Quevedo (A. Pedraz)
Kim W.J. – 52:552–2
2–364:05 – S. Barnola (J. Brabo, A. Pedraz) (PP)
27 minPenalties12 min
59Shots25
23 April
19:30
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg4–3 OT
(3–1, 0–1, 0–1)
( OT: 1–0 )
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Budapest Sports Arena
Attendance: 8,723
Game reference
Daniel Bellissimo Goalies Levente Szuper
Zoltán Hetényi
Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Harry Dumas
M. Souza (M. De Marchi) – 03:361–0
G. Scandella (A. Hofer, A. Egger) – 10:002–0
2–111:42 – B. Ladányi (A. Horváth, V. Tokaji) (PP2)
G. Scandella (A. Hofer, A. Helfer) (PP) – 19:513–1
3–229:57 – L. Sikorcin (Á Hegyi, J. Vas)
3–344:21 – M. Vas (B. Ladányi, I. Sofron)
A. Helfer (PP) – 60:564–3
8 minPenalties12 min
57Shots48

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Flag of Hungary.svg Balázs Ladányi 421012+70
Flag of Hungary.svg István Sofron 46410+60
Flag of Hungary.svg András Horvath 4369+64
Flag of Hungary.svg Márton Vas 4358+64
Flag of Italy.svg Giulio Scandella 4426+44
Flag of Italy.svg Alexander Egger 4156+52
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Diederick Hagemeijer 4325−16
Flag of Hungary.svg Csaba Kovács 4325+22
Flag of Italy.svg Armin Helfer 4235+30
Flag of Hungary.svg Ladislav Sikorcin 4235+20

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 Italy.svg Thomas Tragust 120:003700.00100.002
Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Bellissimo 120:567552.4893.330
Flag of Hungary.svg Levente Szuper 110:567052.7092.860
Flag of Spain.svg Ander Alcaine 204:05203185.2991.130
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ian Meierdres 118:508494.5489.290

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

Tournament awards

Best players selected by the directorate

Group B tournament

Standings

Promoted to Elite Division for 2012
Relegated to Division II for 2012
RkTeamGPWOTWOTLLGFGAGDFPTS
1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 54100216+1514
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 54001219+1212
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 530111912+710
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 520031815+36
5Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 51004924−153
6Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 50005830−220

Fixtures

All times local.

17 April
13:30
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg1–5
(0–2, 1–1, 0–2)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 1,602
Game reference
Villem-Henrik Koitmaa Goalies Vitaliy Yeremeyev Referee:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ruud van Baast
0–107:58 – F. Polichshuk (D. Dudarev, M. Belyayev)
0–216:01 – V. Krasnoslabodtsev (T. Zhailauov, V. Vitali) (PP)
28:46 – A. Makrov (T. Suursoo, A. Nekrassov)1–2
1–339:18 – D. Dudarev (F. Polichshuk, V. Krasnoslobodtsev)
1–455:48 – T. Zhailauov (V. Krasnoslobodtsev, A. Gavrilin)
1–559:08 – R. Starchenko (Y. Bumagin)
8 minPenalties6 min
18Shots37
17 April
17:00
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg1–5
(1–2, 0–2, 0–1)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,813
Game reference
Nerijus Dauksevicius
Mantas Armalis
Goalies Rafal Radziszewski Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Hribik
0–109:19 – M. Danieluk (M. Kotlorz) (PP)
12:21 – P. Rulevičius (M. Kieras) (PP)1–1
1–215:00 – J. Witecki (G. Pasiut) (PP)
1–338:38 – J. Rzeszutko (P. Noworyta) (SH)
1–439:38 – M. Luposki (M. Kolusz)
1–551:02 – M. Kolusz (M. Kotlorz, R. Dutka) (PP)
14 minPenalties12 min
20Shots31
17 April
20:30
Great Britain  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg5–3
(0–1, 3–2, 2–0)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 6,213
Game reference
Stephen Murphy Goalies Kostiantyn Simchuk Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Richard Schütz
0–111:40 – O. Pobyedonostsev (V. Lyutkevych, O. Materukhin) (PP2)
24:15 – D. Clarke (G. Owen, J. Hutchins)1–1
1–226:12 – O. Tymchenko (O. Shafarenko, O. Materukhin) (PP)
31:11 – R. Dowd (A. Tait, J. Hewitt)2–2
36:22 – D. Clarke (J. Hutchins, G. Owen)3–2
3–338:03 – O. Pobyedonostsev (O. Materukhin, O. Tymchenko)
43:05 – C. Shields (J. Weaver, D. Longstaff) (PP)4–3
52:24 – J. Phillips (R. Cowley, D. Meyers)5–3
20 minPenalties26 min
21Shots27
18 April
13:30
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg8–3
(1–0, 2–1, 5–2)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 875
Game reference
Rafal Radziszewski Goalies Villem-Henrik Koitmaa
Aleksandr Kolossov
Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Richard Schütz
05:47 – K. Zapala (P. Dronia, M. Kolusz)1–0
1–121:00 – A. Petrov (A. Ossipov, K. Kaljuste)
23:58 – M. Lopuski (M. Kolusz)2–1
36:55 – M. Urbanowicz 3–1
41:03 – M. Luposki (L. Laszkievicz, K. Zapala)4–1
42:37 – M. Kolusz (K. Zapala, P. Dronia)5–1
49:18 – J. Rzeszutko (M. Luposki) (SH)6–1
52:39 – K. Dziubinski (L. Laszkiewicz, G. Pasiut)7–1
54:42 – G. Pasiut (L. Laszkiewicz)8–1
8–255:37 – A. Sibirtsev
8–358:01 – D. Suur (A. Makrov)
6 minPenalties4 min
39Shots22
18 April
17:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg2–1
(0–1, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,119
Game reference
Vitaliy Yeremeyev Goalies Stephen Murphy Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Hribik
0–114:46 – D. Longstaff (P. Hill, C. Shields)
29:08 – A. Gavrilin (V. Novopashin, V. Krasnoslobodtsev)1–1
54:34 – D. Dudarev (F. Polishuk)2–1
10 minPenalties8 min
32Shots14
18 April
20:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg5–1
(2–0, 1–1, 2–0)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 3,675
Game reference
Olexander Fedorov Goalies Mantas Armalis Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg David Lewis
02:33 – D. Nimenko (A. Mikhnov)1–0
14:28 – O. Pobyedonostsev (V. Lyutkevych, O. Shafarenko) (PP)2–0
2–122:11 – M. Kieras (N. Alisauskas)
37:33 – O. Materukhin (V. Lyutkevych, A. Sryubko)3–1
44:43 – S. Chernenko (D. Nimenko)4–1
46:18 – O. Shafarenko (O. Tymchenko, O. Pobyedonostsev)5–1
16 minPenalties12 min
34Shots24
20 April
13:30
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg7–0
(2–0, 3–0, 2–0)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 1,002
Game reference
Vitali Kolesnik Goalies Nerius Dausevicius Referee:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ruud van Baast
03:05 – T. Zhailauov (A. Gavrilin, V. Krasnoslobodtsev)1–0
07:13 – Y. Bumagin (A. Vassilchenko, K. Pushkaryov)2–0
26:54 – Y. Bumagin (A. Vassilchenko, K. Romanov)3–0
30:26 – K. Romanov (K. Pushkaryov, A. Lakiza)4–0
31:04 – R. Starchenko (T. Zhailauov, A. Troshinski)5–0
53:45 – T. Zhailauov (A. Troshinski, A. Gavrilin) (PP)6–0
55:58 – M. Khudyakov (R. Savchenko, Y. Fadeyev)7–0
4 minPenalties16 min
41Shots12
20 April
17:00
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg0–7
(0–7, 0–0, 0–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 1,248
Game reference
Villem-Henrik Koitmaa
Aleksandr Kolossov
Goalies Stephen Murphy
Nathan Craze
Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg David Lewis
0–103:06 – P. Hill (C. Shields, M. Richardson) (PP)
0–204:59 – A. Tait (R. Dowd)
0–308:19 – D. Longstaff (J. Weaver)
0–408:45 – D. Phillips (J. Hutchins, B. O'Connor)
0–510:41 – D. Clarke (R. Lachowicz, G. Owen)
0–618:17 – B. O'Connor (D. Clarke, G. Owen)
0–719:42 – R. Dowd (J. Weaver, S. Murphy) (PP)
8 minPenalties4 min
24Shots20
20 April
20:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg4–1
(1–0, 3–1, 0–0)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 6,676
Game reference
Kostiantyn Simchuk Goalies Rafal Radziszewski
Przemyslaw Odrobny
Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Hribik
14:47 – A. Mikhnov (V. Shakhraychuk, S. Klymentyev) (PP)1–0
23:54 – O. Shafarenko (V. Lyutkevych)2–0
34:37 – O. Tymchenko (O. Shafarenko, O. Materukhin)3–0
3–139:23 – G. Pasiut (SH)
39:58 – O. Shafarenko (O. Materukhin, O. Tymchenko) (PP)4–1
10 minPenalties12 min
33Shots25
21 April
13:30
Great Britain  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg5–2
(4–0, 1–1, 0–1)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 714
Game reference
Stephen Murphy Goalies Mantas Armalis Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Richard Schütz
M. Myers (J. Hutchins, D. Phillips) – 02:311–0
B. O' Connor (C. Neilson, J. Weaver) (PP) – 13:262–0
D. Longstaff (J. Weaver, C. Neilson) – 16:593–0
D. Clarke (PS) – 19:244–0
C. Neilson (D. Longstaff, R. Lachowicz) – 30:125–0
5–132:56 – D. Lelėnas (D. Pliskauskas) (SH)
5–250:14 – D. Pliskauskas (M. Kieras, D. Vaiciukevicius)
18 minPenalties22 min
30Shots24
21 April
17:00
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg2–4
(0–2, 0–1, 2–1)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 1,538
Game reference
Przemyslaw Odrobny Goalies Vitaliy Yeremeyev Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg David Lewis
0–105:57 – M. Belyayev (F. Polishuk, D. Dudarev)
0–211:37 – R. Savchenko (R. Starchenko, Y. Fadeyev) (PP)
0–334:58 – K. Pushkaryov (R. Starchenko, K. Romanov)
M. Urbanowicz (J. Rzeszutko) – 41:061–3
L. Laszkiewicz (G. Pasiut, P. Noworyta) (PP) – 50:062–3
2–459:08 – M. Semyonov (SH, ENG)
8 minPenalties8 min
25Shots27
21 April
20:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg5–2
(1–0, 4–2, 0–0)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 5,238
Game reference
Olexander Fedorov Goalies Villem-Henrik Koitmaa Referee:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ruud van Baast
V. Shakhraychuk (A. Mikhnov, S. Klymentyev) (PP) – 17:271–0
O. Tymchenko (O. Materukhin, A. Sryubko) – 23:152–0
2–124:21 – A. Makrov
S. Klymentyev (D. Tsyrul, V. Shakhraychuk) – 24:593–1
O. Materukhin (O. Shafarenko, V. Lyutkevych) (PP) – 33:374–1
4–237:17 – A. Makrov (L. Lahesalu, A. Petrov)
O. Materukhin (O. Shafarenko, V. Lyutkevych) (SH) – 39:065–2
6 minPenalties12 min
47Shots14
23 April
12:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg5–2
(2–1, 1–1, 2–0)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 892
Game reference
Mantas Armalis Goalies Villem-Henrik Koitmaa Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Richard Schütz
M. Kieras (E. Bauba, D. Kumeliauskas) (PP) – 05:121–0
A. Katulis (P. Rulevičius, D. Kumeliauskas) (PP) – 09:492–0
2–119:17 – V. Titarenko (A. Sibirtsev, A. Nekrassov)
P. Verenis (A. Bosas) – 31:573–1
3–235:20 – T. Suursoo (A. Petrov, A. Makrov)
D. Kumeliauskas (E. Bauba, P. Rulevičius) – 48:284–2
P. Verenis (A. Bosas) (ENG) – 58:585–2
8 minPenalties18 min
35Shots31
23 April
16:00
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg2–3
(1–2, 1–0, 0–1)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 1,754
Game reference
Rafal Radziszewski Goalies Stephen Murphy Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Hribik
F. Drzewiecki (K. Dziubinski, M. Urbanowicz) – 06:511–0
1–113:15 – J. Weaver (D. Longstaff, A. Tait) (PP)
1–213:55 – R. Cowley (D. Clarke, M. Myers)
K. Dziubinski (M. Kotlorz, M. Kolusz) – 33:362–2
2–353:04 – B. O' Connor (D. Clarke, J. Weaver) (PP)
6 minPenalties8 min
37Shots20
23 April
19:30
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg3–2 OT
(0–0, 1–1, 1–1)
( OT: 1–0 )
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Palace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 6,837
Game reference
Vitaliy Yeremeyev Goalies Kostiantyn Simchuk Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg David Lewis
M. Belyayev (PP) – 31:111–0
1–139:40 – Y. Navarenko (V. Shakhraychuk, A. Mikhnov) (PP)
1–245:08 – O. Tymchenko (V. Lyutkevych, O. Pobyedonostsev)
A. Gavrilin (A. Troshinski, K. Pushkaryov) – 52:222–2
F. Polishuk (D. Dudarev, A. Koledayev) – 62:013–2
12 minPenalties26 min
31Shots23

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Flag of Ukraine.svg Olexander Materukhin 5369+612
Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Shafarenko 5358+616
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Weaver 5178+10
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Clarke 5437+44
Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Tymchenko 5437+64
Flag of Ukraine.svg Vitaly Lyutkevych 5077+70
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Longstaff 5336+30
Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Kolusz 5246+14
Flag of Estonia.svg Andrei Makrov 5325−44
Flag of Ukraine.svg Olexander Pobyedonostsev 5325+52
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Talgat Zhailauov 5325+40

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 the United Kingdom.svg Stephen Murphy 285:2513891.8993.480
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Vitaly Yeremeyev 242:018061.4992.500
Flag of Ukraine.svg Kostiantyn Simchuk 180:267792.9988.310
Flag of Lithuania.svg Mantas Armalis 200:00104133.9087.500
Flag of Poland.svg Rafal Radziszewski 219:1986113.0187.210

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

Tournament awards

Best players selected by the directorate

IIHF broadcasting rights

CountryBroadcaster
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Viasat Sport Baltic
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Sport 1
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Rai Sport
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Viasat Sport Baltic
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Polsat Sport
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine First National Channel

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