2013 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III

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2013 IIHF U18 World Championship Division III
2013 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III.png
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Dates11–16 March 2013
7–10 February 2013
Teams9
  2012
2014  

The 2013 IIHF U18 World Championship Division III was two international under-18 ice hockey tournaments organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Division III A and Division III B tournaments represent the sixth and the seventh tier of the IIHF World U18 Championships.

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Division III A

The Division III A tournament was played in Taipei City, Taiwan, from 11 to 16 March 2013. [1]

Participants

TeamQualification
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China placed 6th in 2012 Division II B and were relegated
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand placed 2nd in 2012 Division III A
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico placed 3rd in 2012 Division III A
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria placed 4th in 2012 Division III A
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei hosts, placed 5th in 2012 Division III A

Final standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 44000343+3112Promoted to the 2014 Division II B
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 430012012+89
3Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 42002161936
4Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 41003832243
5Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 40004315120
Source: IIHF

Results

All times are local. (National Standard TimeUTC+8)

11 March 2013
15:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg4–9
(1–3, 1–2, 2–4)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Fu-Hsiang KueiGoaliesJakeb DixReferee:
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Hyun-kook
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Benoit Martineau
Shao-Hung Hsu (Po-Yun Hsiao) – SH 08:401–0
1–109:13 PP – Oliver Hay (Lachlan Frear)
1–216:34 – Richard Dawson
1–318:58 PP – Aaron Henderson (Oliver Hay)
Chi-Lun Hung (Tzu-Chieh Lin) – 22:252–3
2–425:30 PP – Maxwell Macharg (Callum Burns)
2–536:24 – Tomas Heather (Oliver Hay, Frazer Ellis)
2–640:47 – Benedict Roth (Tomas Heather, Maxwell Macharg)
2–747:26 – Aaron Henderson (Oliver Hay, Frazer Ellis)
Tzu-Chieh Lin (Chi-Lun Hung) – 52:173–7
3–852:57 – Joseph Orr
Wei-Lun Yin (Ching Kuan) – PP 54:314–8
4–958:57 – Frazer Ellis (Aaron Henderson)
12 minPenalties12 min
56Shots62
11 March 2013
19:00
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg0–6
(0–2, 0–1, 0–3)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Richard AlbrechtGoaliesSun ZehaoReferee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jamie Miller
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Judson Ritter
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Waters
0–107:38 PP – Zhang Zesen (Zuo Tianyou)
0–209:58 – Wang Shaofeng (Zhang Shuchao)
0–336:16 – Ji Peng (Xiang Xudong)
0–444:19 – Zuo Tianyou
0–557:18 – Xiang Xudong (Zhang Shuchao, Ji Peng)
0–659:34 SH – Li Hang
26 minPenalties34 min
9Shots75
12 March 2013
19:00
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg2–9
(0–3, 0–4, 2–2)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Stefan YurukovGoaliesFu-Hsiang KueiReferee:
Flag of South Korea.svg Mun Jae-hyung
Linesmen:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Braden O'Loughlin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Waters
0–105:32 – Li-Te Wang (Po-Yun Hsiao)
0–211:44 – Yi-Wei Chiu (You-Chen Chen)
0–319:05 PP – Po-Yun Hsiao (Yu-Wei Lin)
0–421:22 SH – Shao-Hung Hsu (Po-Yun Hsiao)
0–523:29 PP – Li-Te Wang (Shao-Hung Hsu, Po-Yun Hsiao)
0–633:01 – Wei-Lun Yin
0–739:17 – Tse-Wei CHANG (Shang-Yu Tu)
0–847:36 PP – Ching Kuan
0–950:30 – Shang-Yu Tu (Shao-Hung Hsu)
Dimitar Mahmudiev (Veselin Dikov) – 56:141–9
Maksim Eftimov (Dimitar Mahmudiev) – PP 59:502–9
24 minPenalties18 min
24Shots60
13 March 2013
15:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg14–0
(6–0, 2–0, 6–0)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Sun ZehaoGoaliesDimitar VidenovReferee:
Flag of South Korea.svg Mun Jae-hyung
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Hyun-kook
Flag of New Zealand.svg Braden O'Loughlin
Zhu Ziyang (Ji Peng, Xiang Xudong) – 01:471–0
Xiang Xudong (Zhu Ziyang) – 04:292–0
Zhang Shuchao (Zhang Wenqinghuai) – 09:513–0
Wu Jiasiteng – 14:584–0
Zhu Ziyang (Ji Peng, Xiang Xudong) – 15:475–0
Zhang Shuchao (Li Hang) – 19:586–0
Zhu Ziyang (Xiang Xudong, Ji Peng) – 26:407–0
Zuo Tianyou – 36:188–0
Zuo Tianyou – SH 46:179–0
Xiang Xudong (Zhu Ziyang, Ji Peng) – 49:3810–0
Zhang Shuchao (Liu Yongshen) – 50:2211–0
Zhang Zesen (Zuo Tianyou) – 50:5512–0
Zhu Ziyang (Xiang Xudong) – 51:0513–0
Ji Peng – 55:1714–0
16 minPenalties6 min
57Shots19
13 March 2013
19:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg2–0
(0–0, 2–0, 0–0)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Daniel LeeGoaliesRichard AlbrechtReferee:
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Benoit Martineau
Flag of the United States.svg Judson Ritter
Maxwell Macharg (Callum Burns) – 24:281–0
Lachlan Frear (Frazer Ellis) – PP 30:572–0
37 minPenalties20 min
42Shots22
14 March 2013
19:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg0–8
(0–2, 0–2, 0–4)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Fu-Hsiang KueiGoaliesSun ZehaoReferee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jamie Miller
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Hyun-kook
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Waters
0–105:41 – Li Hang (Liu Qing, Zhang Wenqinghuai)
0–240:46 PP – Zhang Shuchao
0–322:18 – Zuo Tianyou (Zhang Zhen)
0–431:44 PP – Liu Yongshen
0–545:21 – Zhang Wenqinghuai (Liu Yongshen)
0–646:20 – Zhang Zesen (Lu Hengnan)
0–752:20 – Ji Peng
0–856:26 – Liu Yongshen (Huang Peng, Zhang Shuchao)
14 minPenalties35 min
23Shots49
15 March 2013
15:30
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg0–3
(0–1, 0–2, 0–0)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Richard AlbrechtGoaliesFu-Hsiang KueiReferee:
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi
Linesmen:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Braden O'Loughlin
Flag of the United States.svg Judson Ritter
0–110:40 – Hou-Chung Ti (Chi-Ting Lai)
0–224:09 – Wei-Lun Yin (Ching Kuan)
0–333:49 PP – Shao-Hung Hsu (Po-Yun Hsiao)
24 minPenalties16 min
13Shots52
15 March 2013
19:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg6–2
(0–0, 1–1, 5–1)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Jakeb DixGoaliesDimitar VidenovReferee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jamie Miller
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Hyun-kook
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Benoit Martineau
0–123:32 PP – Veselin Dikov (Vasil Videnov, Maksim Eftimov)
Liam Dallimore (Keegan Maisey) – 37:181–1
1–246:06 – Valentin Botsev (Tomislav Georgiev)
Benedict Roth (Frazer Ellis, Aaron Henderson) – PP 48:472–2
Tomas Heather (Maxwell Macharg, Richard Dawson) – PP 50:103–2
Oliver Hay (Frazer Ellis) – 55:524–2
Maxwell Macharg (Richard Dawson) – 56:135–2
Joseph Orr (Maxwell Macharg) – 57:416–2
28 minPenalties10 min
42Shots20
16 March 2013
15:00
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg4–3
2–1, 1–2, 1–0
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Dimitar VidenovGoaliesRichard AlbrechtReferee:
Flag of South Korea.svg Mun Jae-hyung
Linesmen:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Braden O'Loughlin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mitchell Waters
Tomislav Georgiev (Momchil Krastev, Kristian Semkov) – 04:131–0
1–108:39 – Miguel Navarro (Fabian Alva)
Maksim Eftimov – 16:442–1
2–225:57 – Arturo Garcia
Veselin Dikov (Momchil Krastev) – 26:453–2
3–333:25 – David Barron (Daniel Benbassat)
Maksim Eftimov (Tomislav Georgiev, Veselin Dikov) – 47:554–3
4 minPenalties10 min
31Shots26
16 March 2013
19:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg6–3
0–1, 5–2, 1–0
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Annex Ice Rink, Taipei City
Game reference
Sun ZehaoGoaliesDaniel LeeReferee:
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Benoit Martineau
Flag of the United States.svg Judson Ritter
0–104:03 – Frazer Ellis (Oliver Hay)
Zhu Ziyang (Xiang Xudong) – PP 22:011–1
Zuo Tianyou – 24:582–1
Zhang Zesen – 29:123–1
Liu Yongshen (Liu Qing) – PP 33:074–1
Lu Hengnan – 33:525–1
5–234:40 – Keegan Maisey
5:339:03 SH – Joshua Louw
Li Hang – ENG 58:266:3
22 minPenalties26 min
54Shots34

Awards

Best Players Selected by the Directorate

AwardNo.NameTeam
Best Goalkeeper1Sun ZehaoFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Best Defenseman5Ching KuanFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Best Forward22Ji PengFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

Best Players of Each Team Selected by Coaches

TeamNo.Name
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 8Maksim Eftimov
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 22Ji Peng
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 20Richard Albrecht
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 10Callum Burns
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 7Po-Yun Hsiao

Division III B

The Division III B tournament was played in İzmit, Turkey, from 7 to 10 February 2013. [2]

Participants

TeamQualification
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa placed 6th in 2012 Division III A and were relegated
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey hosts

Final standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 33000254+219Promoted to the 2014 Division III A
2Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 32001147+76
3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 31002131303
4Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 30003634280
Source: IIHF

Results

All times are local. (Eastern European TimeUTC+2)

7 February 2013
15:00
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg16–2
(6–1, 4–0, 6–1)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland K.B.B. Ice Arena, İzmit
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Dan Amar Goalies Adam Roche Referee:
Flag of Iceland.svg Olafur Osaldsson
Linesmen:
Flag of Turkey.svg Onur Ozturk
Flag of Turkey.svg Argun Ture
A. Ibragimov – 02:021–0
R. Vainshtein (B. Zimmerman, T. May) – SH 07:492–0
B. Zimmerman – 11:013–0
A. Ibragimov (R. Aharonovich, T. Rafaely) – 11:594–0
4–112:51 – S. Coleman
Y. Rosenthal (O. Kafri) – PP 17:135–1
Y. Levy (B. Zimmerman, Y. Rosenthal) – 17:346–1
R. Aharonovich (I. Chen) – 27:337–1
Y. Feigin (I. Chen) – 32:018–1
T. May (Y. Rosenthal, Y. Levy) – PP 34:579–1
D. Boudnikov (R. Vainshtein) – 36:3910–1
Y. Levy (B. Driz, D. Boudnikov) – 47:0411–1
11–249:18 – S. Donnelly
U. Gindi – 52:5212–2
B. Zimmerman (Y. Rosenthal, O. Kafri) – 54:1313–2
Y. Rosenthal (R. Vainshtein) – 54:5914–2
A. Ibragimov (R. Aharonovich) – 56:5615–2
A. Ibragimov – 57:0516–2
4 minPenalties10 min
48Shots4
7 February 2013
18:30
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg2–5
(0–3, 0–1, 2–1)
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa K.B.B. Ice Arena, İzmit
Attendance: 212
Game reference
Berk AkinGoaliesCharl PretoriusReferee:
Flag of Romania.svg Valentin Lascar
Linesmen:
Flag of Belarus.svg Vadzim Yazerski
Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru Butucel
0–108:58 – W. Krotz (L. Stringer)
0–213:07 PP – S. dr Preez (D. Compton)
0–313:53 – K. Austin (R. Young)
0–427:31 – S. du Preez (D. Verwey)
M. Kiraz – 47:131–4
K. Ozdemir – 49:302–4
2–553:39 – S. du Preez (D. Verwey)
16 minPenalties20 min
23Shots22
9 February 2013
15:00
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg8–2
(4–0, 2–2, 2–0)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland K.B.B. Ice Arena, İzmit
Attendance: 322
Game reference
Marcello StrydomGoaliesAnthony CoyReferee:
Flag of Iceland.svg Olafur Osaldsson
Linesmen:
Flag of Turkey.svg Onur Ozturk
Flag of Turkey.svg Argun Ture
W. Krotz (R. Fourie) – 02:231–0
S. du Preez – 08:282–0
A. Obery – 09:443–0
D. Compton (D. Verwey, K. Thornton) – 17:124–0
4–121:24 – S. Coleman (C. Redmond)
R. Fourie – PP 27:125–1
5–228:40 – S. Coleman (C. Redmond, J. McGailey)
S. du Preez (W. Krotz, L. Stringer) – PP 32:436–2
W. Krotz (R. Fourie, A. Obery) – PP 46:517–2
L. Stringer – PP 53:138–2
18 minPenalties26 min
50Shots18
9 February 2013
18:30
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg6–1
(0–0, 2–1, 4–0)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey K.B.B. Ice Arena, İzmit
Attendance: 1,155
Game reference
Nadav NoyGoaliesBerk AkinReferee:
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Eduard Ibatulin
Linesmen:
Flag of Belarus.svg Vadzim Yazerski
Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru Butucel
0–135:02 – A. Inanic (M. Kiraz)
B. Zimmerman – PP 38:31 PP1–1
Y. Rosenthal (D. Gotshtein) – PP 39:462–1
Y. Rosenthal (B. Zimmerman) – PP 40:273–1
Y. Rosenthal (B. Zimmerman) – 49:114–1
B. Zimmerman (Y. Rosenthal, R. Vainshtein) – 55:465–1
D. Boudnikov – PP 59:516–1
18 minPenalties16 min
55Shots21
10 February 2013
15:00
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg1–3
(0–1, 0–1, 1–1)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel K.B.B. Ice Arena, İzmit
Attendance: 123
Game reference
Charl PretoriusGoaliesNadav NoyReferee:
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Eduard Ibatulin
Linesmen:
Flag of Turkey.svg Onur Ozturk
Flag of Turkey.svg Argun Ture
0–119:33 – R. Vainshtein (Y. Rosenthal, B. Zimmerman)
0–239:35 – R. Aharonovich
G. Bremner – 53:161–2
1–355:30 – B. Zimmerman (B. Driz)
6 minPenalties14 min
11Shots26
10 February 2013
18:30
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg10–2
(3–1, 2–0, 5–1)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland K.B.B. Ice Arena, İzmit
Attendance: 609
Game reference
Berk AkinGoaliesChristian McEvoyReferee:
Flag of Romania.svg Valentin Lascar
Linesmen:
Flag of Belarus.svg Vadzim Yazerski
Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru Butucel
0–103:59 – C. Redmond
M. Kiraz (E. Doru) – SH 05:411–1
S. Takar (S. Kavas, A. Inanc) – 07:122–1
K. Ozdemir (E. Savas) – 14:213–1
A. Inanc – PP 27:394–1
F. Faner – SH 33:065–1
M. Kiraz – 46:176–1
6–253:45 – C. Redmond
K. Ozdemir (M. Kiraz) – 54:517–2
B. Ustun (K. Ozdemir, F. Faner) – PP 56:538–2
M. Kiraz (B. Ustun, F. Faner) – SH 58:319–2
B. Ustun (M. Kiraz) – PP 59:4610–2
40 minPenalties28 min
56Shots25

Awards

AwardNo.NameTeam
Man Of The Match22 Shane Donnelly Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland

Best Players Selected by the Directorate

AwardNo.NameTeam
Best Goalkeeper1 Berk Akin Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Best Defenseman12Luke StringerFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Best Forward24Bar ZimmermanFlag of Israel.svg  Israel

Best Players of Each Team Selected by Coaches

TeamNo.Name
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 8Conor Fleming
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 15Yuval Rosenthal
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 6Wesley Krotz
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 4Fatih Faner

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