2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III

Last updated

2018 IIHF U20 World Championship
Division III
2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Division III.png
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates22–28 January 2018
5–7 February 2018
Teams8
  2017
2019  

The 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship Division III was played with one group of six teams, as well as a two-team qualification tournament for the 2019 tournament. Israel won all their games and were promoted to Division II B. The team which placed first in the qualification tournament was expected to be promoted to Division III, swapping places with the sixth place team in Division III, but the 2019 organizers chose to make Division III a single tournament making these placings irrelevant.

Contents

The tournament was a round-robin tournament format, with two points allotted for a win, one additional point for a regulation win, and one point for an overtime or game winning shots loss.

To be eligible as a junior player in these tournaments, a player could not be born earlier than 1998.

The main tournament was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, while the qualification was played in Cape Town, South Africa. The qualification was supposed to have the debut of the Turkmenistan national junior team, though they dropped out prior to it starting.

Division III main tournament

The Winter Sports Palace (on right), hosted the tournament. Studentski-Grad-Zimnia-Dvorets.jpg
The Winter Sports Palace (on right), hosted the tournament.

The Division III main tournament was played in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 22 to 28 January 2018. [1] [2]

2018 IIHF U20 World Championship
Division III
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates22–28 January 2018
Teams6
Tournament statistics
Games played15
Goals scored126 (8.4 per game)
Attendance4,090 (273 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Israel.svg Mark Revniaga (15 points)
Website www.iihf.com

Participating teams

TeamQualification
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia placed 6th in Division II B last year and were relegated
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China placed 2nd in Division III last year
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland placed 3rd in Division III last year
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand placed 4th in Division III last year
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel placed 5th in Division III last year
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria hosts; placed 6th in Division III last year

Final standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 550002511+1415Promoted to the 2019 Division II B
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 530023012+189
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria (H)53002222429
4Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 520122015+57
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 51103182465
6Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 500051140290
Source: IIHF.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) result against closest best-ranked team outside tied teams; 6) result against second-best ranked team outside tied teams; 7) seeding before tournament.
(H) Host

Match results

All times are local (UTC+2).

22 January 2018
13:00
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg1–2 OT
(0–0, 0–0, 1–1)
(OT: 0–1)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Maksymillian Mojzyszek Goalies Alex Tetreault Referee:
Flag of Belarus.svg Petr Amosov
Linesmen:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Luchezar Stoyanov
Flag of Estonia.svg Toivo Tilku
0–155:17 – Kubara (Sillato) (PP2)
Orongan (PS) – 59:101–1
1–260:37 – Sillato
28 minPenalties16 min
20Shots28
22 January 2018
16:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg2–3
(1–1, 1–0, 0–2)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 280
Game reference
Ren Mingwei Goalies Raz Werner Referee:
Flag of Norway.svg Marcus Wannerstedt
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Joona Elonen
Flag of Lithuania.svg Deividas Kuneikis
0–104:45 – Revniaga (PP)
Zhang P. (Ying) (PP) – 16:371–1
Ying (Guo) (PP) – 26:182–1
2–245:45 – Revniaga (Avraham)
2–352:07 – Aharonovich (Valeev, Revniaga) (PP)
8 minPenalties22 min
36Shots12
22 January 2018
20:00
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg5–3
(2–1, 1–1, 2–1)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 550
Game reference
Ivan Stoynov Goalies Tayor Goodall Referee:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michael Tscherrig
Linesmen:
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Tiange
Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schwenk
0–113:44 – Aguirre-Landshoeft
V. Dikov (Vasilev) (PP) – 18:501–1
Gatsev (Abdi) – 19:052–1
Dilkov – 23:453–1
3–228:48 – Hill (Taylor, Hopkins)
Vasilev (Gatsev) – 46:554–2
4–353:34 – Hill (SH)
Vasilev (ENG) – 59:075–3
12 minPenalties14 min
29Shots20
23 January 2018
13:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg1–2
(1–0, 0–1, 0–1)
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 83
Game reference
Ren Mingwei Goalies Maksymillian Mojzyszek Referee:
Flag of Norway.svg Marcus Wannerstedt
Linesmen:
Flag of Lithuania.svg Deividas Kuneikis
Flag of Poland.svg Rafal Noworyta
Zhu (Hou, Ying) – 09:181–0
1–136:17 – Thorsteinsson (Induss) (PP)
1–253:19 – Orongan (Atlason)
6 minPenalties10 min
30Shots25
23 January 2018
16:30
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg6–3
(2–1, 1–1, 3–1)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Alex Tetreault Goalies Taylor Goodall Referee:
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Konstantin Chubenko
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Joona Elonen
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Tiange
0–107:04 – Brown (Aguirre-Landshoeft)
Rye (Sillato) – 13:091–1
Wood (Steven, Kubara) (PP) – 16:422–1
Ruck (Wood, Haley) – 34:373–1
3–238:02 – Hill (Martinoli)
Sillato (Rye, Kubara) – 50:524–2
4–351:59 – Martinoli
Flanagan (Steven, Sillato) – 52:145–3
Wood (Kubara, Tripp) – 57:576–3
14 minPenalties8 min
35Shots15
23 January 2018
20:00
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg4–3
(1–1, 2–1, 1–1)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 580
Game reference
Yehonatan Reisinger Goalies Ivan Stoynov Referee:
Flag of Belarus.svg Petr Amosov
Linesmen:
Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schwenk
Flag of Estonia.svg Toivo Tilku
Kozev – 17:321–0
1–118:09 – Abdi (Perchemliev)
1–222:40 – Vasilev (Dilkov)
Mostovoy (Revniaga – 24:282–2
Ignatovich (Valeev, Mostovoy) (PP) – 26:493–2
3–345:17 – Dilkov (Vasilev, V. Dikov) (PP)
Ignatovich – 52:464–3
38 minPenalties10 min
26Shots27
25 January 2018
13:00
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg4–7
(1–1, 1–4, 2–2)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 80
Game reference
Alex Tetreault
Sebastian Woodlands
Goalies Raz Werner Referee:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michael Tscherrig
Linesmen:
Flag of Lithuania.svg Deividas Kuneikis
Flag of Poland.svg Rafal Noworyta
0–108:07 – Revniaga (Avraham)
Steven (Sillato, Flanagan) (PP) – 18:371–1
Wood (Sillato, Steven) (PP) – 21:262–1
2–223:02 – Revniaga (Avraham, Aharonovich) (PP)
2–330:53 – Avraham (Revniaga, Aharonovich) (PP)
2–432:51 – Valeev (Mostovoy, Lonkry)
2–537:54 – Halpert (Hoffman) (PP)
2–641:45 – Revniaga (Aharonovich, Mostovoy)
Ruck (Steven) – 49:403–6
3–750:28 – Revniaga (Avraham, Mostovoy) (PP)
Wood (Ruck, Steven) – 51:024–7
18 minPenalties18 min
29Shots29
25 January 2018
16:30
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg13–3
(3–0, 6–2, 4–1)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 90
Game reference
Amar Hjaltested Goalies Taylor Goodall
Finley Forbes
Referee:
Flag of Belarus.svg Petr Amosov
Linesmen:
Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schwenk
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Luchezar Stoyanov
Atlason (G. Arason, Orongan) (PP) – 01:531–0
K. Arnason (Stefansson) (SH) – 04:402–0
J. Árnason (Induss, Kristveigarson) – 14:303–0
Kristinsson (Induss) – 24:274–0
Orongan – 25:015–0
Atlason (Orongan) – 28:126–0
6–128:35 – Graham (Vince, Morley-Hall)
Induss (J. Árnason) – 29:337–1
7–232:28 – Martinoli
Atlason (Orongan) – 32:538–2
Induss (V. Arason, Kristinsson) (PP) – 35:149–2
Induss (Orongan) (PP) – 47:5610–2
10–351:42 – Rawiri (Martinoli, Hill) (PP)
Kristveigarson (Grant) – 54:4711–3
Atlason (Orongan) (PP) – 55:3412–3
Maack (Kristinsson) – 56:4513–3
32 minPenalties16 min
32Shots20
25 January 2018
20:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg10–4
(3–1, 5–2, 2–1)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 620
Game reference
Ren Mingwei
Zhang Yuhang
Goalies Ivan Stoynov
Yavor Yordanov
Referee:
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Konstantin Chubenko
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Joona Elonen
Flag of Estonia.svg Toivo Tilku
0–102:14 – Dilkov (Vasilev) (PP)
Wang J. (Guo, Huang) – 03:231–1
Xie (Zuo) – 11:482–1
Huang (Wang J., Zhang D.) (PP) – 19:453–1
3–223:29 – Dilkov (PP)
Hou (Zhang P.) – 26:254–2
Hou (Zhang P., Ying) (PP) – 28:085–2
Ying – 29:506–2
6–334:52 – Vasilev (Dilkov)
Guo (Ying, Wang J.) – 37:227–3
Wang J. (Huang) (SH) – 39:098–3
Ying – 51:499–3
Huang (Ying) – 54:2010–3
10–459:31 – V. Dikov (K. Dikov, Dilkov)
20 minPenalties24 min
39Shots14
26 January 2018
13:00
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg6–2
(3–0, 0–0, 3–2)
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 71
Game reference
Yehonatan Reisinger Goalies Maksymillian Mojzyszek
Arnar Hjaltested
Referee:
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Konstantin Chubenko
Linesmen:
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Tiange
Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schwenk
Revniaga (Aharonovich) – 08:071–0
Ignatovich – 11:032–0
Marziko (Shahar) – 19:263–0
3–141:02 – Orongan (Kristveigarson, G. Arason)
Mostovoy (Aharonovich, Kapulkin) – 43:224–1
Revniaga (Aharonovich) (PP) – 48:445–1
5–251:35 – Kristveigarson (Atlason, Orongan)
Revniaga (Aharonovich, Ignatovich) (PP) – 57:086–2
24 minPenalties14 min
26Shots25
26 January 2018
16:30
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg2–11
(0–3, 0–6, 2–2)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 50
Game reference
Taylor Goodall
Finley Forbes
Goalies Zhang Yuhang Referee:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michael Tscherrig
Linesmen:
Flag of Poland.svg Rafal Noworyta
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Luchezar Stoyanov
0–101:23 – Zhu (Yuyang)
0–204:31 – Ying (Zhang D., Wang J.) (PP)
0–311:33 – Feng
0–420:46 – Guo (Yan, Huang)
0–526:13 – Hou (Ying, Zhu)
0–626:57 – Li (Xie)
0–707:41 – Huang (Wang J.)
0–830:04 – Huang (Wang J.)
0–931:46 – Ying (Zhang P., Zhang D.) (PP)
0–1041:29 – Ying
Egan (Hill) (PP) – 51:171–10
Egan (Martinoli) (PP) – 56:402–10
2–1159:20 – Yu (Guo)
12 minPenalties26 min
9Shots44
26 January 2018
20:00
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg7–5
(1–0, 2–3, 4–2)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 410
Game reference
Ivan Stoynov Goalies Sebastian Woodlands Referee:
Flag of Norway.svg Marcus Wannerstedt
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Joona Elonen
Flag of Lithuania.svg Deividas Kuneikis
Dilkov (SH) – 06:531–0
1–122:18 – Kubara (Brunt, Sillato) (PP)
1–226:25 – Steven (Flanagan)
1–329:27 – Kubara (Sillato)
Dilkov (Vasilev, V. Dikov) – 36:582–3
Petkov – 38:113–3
Ivanov (K. Dikov) – 45:304–3
4–449:39 – Ruck
4–550:47 – Steven (Wardlaw)
V. Dikov (Petkov, Georgiev) – 51:065–5
K. Dikov (Vasilev) (PP) – 55:586–5
Vasilev (Dilkov, V. Dikov) (ENG) – 59:477–5
10 minPenalties14 min
37Shots26
28 January 2018
13:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg0–5
(0–1, 0–3, 0–1)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 51
Game reference
Taylor Goodall Goalies Raz Werner Referee:
Flag of Norway.svg Marcus Wannerstedt
Linesmen:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Luchezar Stoyanov
Flag of Estonia.svg Toivo Tilku
0–119:28 – Avraham (Hoffman, Tamir) (PP)
0–229:51 – Aharonovich (Mostovoy, Revniaga) (PP)
0–331:04 – Revniaga (Lavon, Hoffman)
0–434:19 – Lavon (Hoffman) (PP)
0–552:36 – Revniaga (Kozev, Merkulov)
35 minPenalties10 min
26Shots35
28 January 2018
16:30
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg2–3
(1–0, 0–1, 1–2)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 670
Game reference
Arnar Hjaltested Goalies Ivan Stoynov Referee:
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Konstantin Chubenko
Linesmen:
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Tiange
Flag of Poland.svg Rafal Noworyta
Induss (Sverrisson, Kristinsson) – 02:521–0
1–133:08 – Dilkov (Vasilev)
Orongan (PP) – 41:322–1
2–248:04 – Dilkov (Vasilev, Mladenov)
2–359:46 – V. Dikov (Dilkov, Mladenov)
8 minPenalties10 min
28Shots29
28 January 2018
20:00
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg1–6
(0–2, 1–2, 0–2)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Winter Sports Palace, Sofia
Attendance: 105
Game reference
Alex Tetreault
Sebastian Woodlands
Goalies Zhang Yuhang Referee:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michael Tscherrig
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Joona Elonen
Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schwenk
0–100:16 – Guo (Huang, Wang J.)
0–205:28 – Ying (Zhang D., Wang J.) (PP)
0–325:26 – Ying
0–429:09 – Zhu (Ying, Hou) (EA)
Wood (Sillato) – 38:281–4
1–547:16 – Wang J. (Hou, Zhang D.) (PP2)
1–653:42 – Huang (Wang J., Guo)
30 minPenalties18 min
21Shots41

Statistics

Top 10 scorers

PosPlayerCountryGPGAPts+/-PIM
1 Mark Revniaga Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 511415+76
2 Rudi Ying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 58614+104
3 Daniel Dilkov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 58513+46
4 Miroslav Vasilev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 55712+216
5 Huang Qianyi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 55611+144
5 Axel Orongan Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 55611−112
7 Wang Jing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 53811+922
8 Tomer Aharonovich Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 53710+318
9 Aiden Sillato Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 52810+16
10 Thomas Steven Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 5358+12

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes
Source: IIHF

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

PosPlayerCountryMINSGASv%GAASO
1 Raz Werner Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 180:00693.412.001
2 Maksymillian Mojzyszek Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 165:51791.142.530
3 Yehonatan Reisinger Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 120:00590.382.500
4 Zhang Yuhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 153:57587.801.950
5 Arnar Hjaltested Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 134:32885.193.570

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

Awards

Best Players Selected by the Directorate

Division III Qualification

The Division III Qualification tournament was played in Cape Town, South Africa, from 5 to 7 February 2018. [3]

Participating teams

TeamQualification
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei placed 7th in Division III last year and were relegated
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa hosts; placed 8th in Division III last year and were relegated

The tournament originally included Turkmenistan, but they withdrew before the event began.

Final standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa (H)2200064+26Promoted to the 2019 Division III
2Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 200024620
Source: IIHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) seeding before tournament.
(H) Host

Match results

All times are local (UTC+2).

5 February 2018
20:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg0–1
(0–0, 0–1, 0–0)
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa The Ice Station, Cape Town
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Huang Sheng-chun Goalies Ryan Boyd Referees:
Flag of France.svg Pierre Dehaen
Flag of Slovakia.svg Vladimir Snášel
Linesmen:
Flag of Hungary.svg Botond Pálkövi
Flag of Israel.svg Gil Haim Tichon
0–128:47 – Johnson (R. Venter, Phakathi) (PP)
12 minPenalties29 min
22Shots29
6 February 2018
20:00
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg5–4
(2–3, 2–0, 1–1)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei The Ice Station, Cape Town
Attendance: 125
Game reference
Ryan Boyd Goalies Huang Sheng-chun Referees:
Flag of France.svg Pierre Dehaen
Flag of Slovakia.svg Vladimir Snášel
Linesmen:
Flag of Hungary.svg Botond Pálkövi
Flag of Israel.svg Gil Haim Tichon
Taljaard (Kruger, Alford) – 01:501–0
1–108:12 – Lin C. (Kuo, Chen K.) (PP)
R. Venter (Johnson, J. Venter) – 13:072–1
2–214:19 – Lin K. (Chen K.) (PP)
2–317:34 – Chiang (Lin C.) (PP)
Johnson (Cerff) (PP) – 23:313–3
Schuurman (Beukes) (PP) – 26:504–3
4–440:53 – Chiang (Lee) (PP2)
Bremner (J. Venter, Schuurman) – 53:055–4
34 minPenalties32 min
37Shots33
7 February 2018
20:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg6–4 (exhibition only)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa The Ice Station, Cape Town
The third game was officially cancelled by the IIHF directorate, but an exhibition game was still played

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships</span> Under-20 ice hockey championship held in Canada

The 2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships was the 41st edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship. The main tournament was co-hosted by the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec and Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario. This was the 14th championship that Canada had hosted. Montreal and Toronto also jointly hosted the 2015 edition. The tournament consisted of 30 games between 10 nations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships</span> Tournament held in Buffalo, New York

The 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship was the 42nd edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship, and was hosted by the city of Buffalo, New York at KeyBank Center and HarborCenter. It opened on December 26, 2017 and closed with the gold medal game on January 5, 2018. It was the sixth time that the United States has hosted the WJIHC, and the second time that Buffalo has done so, previously hosting in 2011.

Qualification for the men's tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics was determined by the IIHF World Ranking following the 2015 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships. The host along with the top eight teams in the world ranking received automatic berths into the Olympics, while all other teams had an opportunity to qualify for the remaining three spots in the Olympics. This was the fourth time world rankings were used but the first time that the championships three years prior was used as the final determination.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 IIHF World U18 Championships</span>

The 2016 IIHF U18 World Championship was the 18th IIHF World U18 Championship. It was played from April 14 to 24, 2016 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II</span>

The 2016 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II was three international ice hockey tournaments organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Division II Group A tournament was played in Bled, Slovenia, from 2 to 8 April 2016, the Division II Group B tournament was played in Jaca, Spain, from 29 February to 6 March 2016, and the Division II Group B Qualification tournament was played in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 7 to 10 December 2015.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III</span>

The 2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship Division III was an international ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. It was played in Mexico City, Mexico, from 15 to 24 January 2016. Division III represents the sixth tier of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. The champions, Mexico, were promoted to the Division II B for the 2017 tournament, and the last-placed nation were to be relegated to a qualification tournament for 2017, instead an eight-team Division III tournament was decided on in September 2016. Israel participated in a World Junior tournament for the first time since 1997, while Bulgaria returned after withdrawing from the 2015 tournament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 IIHF World Championship Division III</span> International ice hockey tournament

The 2017 IIHF World Championship Division III was an international ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. It was contested in Sofia, Bulgaria from 10 to 16 April 2017. Seven teams participated in the tournament, divided into two groups. Bosnia and Herzegovina was originally scheduled to participate, but withdrew before the tournament began; all their games were recorded as 5–0 forfeits for the opposing team. Luxembourg won the tournament, defeating Bulgaria 10–4 in the final, and played in Division IIB in 2018. Chinese Taipei debuted in Division III and, apart from defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina in a forfeit, recorded their first official win, beating the UAE 4–0 in the 5th place playoff.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 IIHF World Championship Division III</span> International ice hockey tournament

The 2018 IIHF World Championship Division III was an international ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. It was held in Cape Town, South Africa and the qualification tournament in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina after the original hosts, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, withdrew their application.

The 2018 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II was three international ice hockey tournaments organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Division II Group A tournament was played in Maribor, Slovenia, from 31 March to 6 April 2018, the Division II Group B tournament was played in Valdemoro, Spain, from 17 to 23 March 2018, and the Division II Group B Qualification tournament was played in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 4 to 9 December 2017.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II</span> International ice hockey tournament

The 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship Division II consisted of two tiered groups of six teams each: the fourth-tier Division II A and the fifth-tier Division II B. For each tier's tournament, the first-placed team was promoted to a higher division, while the last-placed team was relegated to a lower division.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships</span> 2020 edition of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

The 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships was the 44th edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship. It began on 26 December 2019, and ended with the gold medal game being played on 5 January 2020. Canada defeated Russia 4–3 to win the gold medal and their 18th world junior hockey championship. This marks the fourth time that the Czech Republic hosted the WJHC.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships</span> 2019 edition of the Mens World Ice Hockey Championships

The 2019 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 83rd such event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Teams participated at several levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for division placements in the 2020 competition. Two national teams, Kyrgyzstan and Thailand, made their debut in the World Championships.

The 2019 IIHF World Championship Division III was an international ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 IIHF World U18 Championships</span>

The 2019 IIHF U18 World Championship was the 21st such event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Teams participated at several levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for the 2020 competition. One national team, Luxembourg, returned to play in the World Championships for the first time since playing in the 2000 European qualification tiers.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 IIHF Women's World Championship Division III</span>

The 2020 IIHF Women's World Championship Division III was an international ice hockey tournament organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III</span>

The 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship Division III was an international ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. It was played in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 13 to 19 January 2020. Eight teams participated in the competition; they were drawn into two preliminary round groups of four: the top two teams from each group played in the semifinals in a four-team bracket for a chance to play for promotion to Division II B, while the bottom two teams in each group played in placement rounds for 5th to 8th place. Iceland won the tournament.

The 2022 IIHF Women's World Championship Division III was two international ice hockey tournaments organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation.

The 2023 IIHF World Championship Division III were two international ice hockey tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation.

The 2024 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship Division III was a pair of international ice hockey tournaments organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. It consisted of two tiered groups: the sixth-tier Division III A and the seventh-tier Division III B. For each tier's tournament, the team which places first will be promoted to the next higher division, while the team which places last in Group A will be relegated to Group B.

The 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship Division III consists of two international under-18 ice hockey tournaments organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Divisions III A and III B represent the sixth and the seventh tier of the IIHF World U18 Championship.

References