2019 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia Division I

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2019 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia Division I
2019 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia Division I logo.png
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Dates3–6 December 2018
Teams4
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (1st title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Third place  Bronze medal blank.svg Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Tournament statistics
Games played6
Goals scored83 (13.83 per game)
Attendance1,035 (173 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Thailand.svg Nathaphat Luckanatinakorn
(14 points)
MVP Flag of Thailand.svg Phandaj Khuhakaew

The 2019 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia Division I was an international men's under-20 ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The tournament took place between 3 December and 6 December 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was the first edition held under the IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia series of tournaments. The tournament made up the second level of competition sitting below the 2019 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia. Thailand won the tournament after finishing first in the standings. Mongolia finished in second place and Indonesia finished third.

Contents

Overview

The 2019 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia Division I began on 3 December 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with games played at the Malaysia National Ice Skating Stadium (MyNISS). [1] [2] The under-20 teams of Indonesia, Kuwait, Mongolia and Thailand made their debut international appearances at the tournament. [3] The tournament ran alongside the 2019 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia competition with all games being held in Kuala Lumpur. [4]

The tournament consisted of a single round-robin with each team competing in three games. [5] Thailand won the tournament after winning all three of their games to finish at the top of the standings. [6] [7] Mongolia finished second after losing only to Thailand and Indonesia finished in third. [7] [8] Nathaphat Luckanatinakorn of Thailand led the tournament in scoring with 14 points and was named best forward by the IIHF Directorate. [7] [9] Thailand's Phandaj Khuhakaew and Chayutapon Kulrat were named most valuable player and top defenceman respectively and Ahmad Alsaegh of Kuwait was named best goaltender. [7] [10] Thailand's Patchara Trirat finished as the tournaments leading goaltender with a save percentage of 100.00. [11]

Standings

The final standings of the tournament. [7]

TeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 33000541+539
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 32001131746
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 310021121103
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 30003544390
Source: [ citation needed ]

Fixtures

All times are local. (MSTUTC+8) [5]

3 December 2018
14:00
Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg3–10
(0–4, 0–2, 3–4)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia MyNISS
Attendance: 130
Game reference
35 minPenalties18 min
8Shots61

3 December 2018
17:30
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg1–14
(1–2, 0–5, 0–7)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand MyNISS
Attendance: 142
Game reference
10 minPenalties26 min
14Shots63

4 December 2018
18:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg15–0
(5–0, 6–0, 4–0)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia MyNISS
Attendance: 182
Game reference
4 minPenalties6 min
67Shots10

4 December 2018
21:00
Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg2–9
(0–2, 1–3, 1–4)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia MyNISS
Attendance: 260
Game reference
10 minPenalties10 min
15Shots57

6 December 2018
17:00
Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg1–3
(0–3, 1–0, 0–0)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia MyNISS
Attendance: 133
Game reference
8 minPenalties6 min
16Shots39

6 December 2018
20:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg25–0
(6–0, 9–0, 10–0)
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait MyNISS
Attendance: 188
Game reference
4 minPenalties4 min
96Shots4

Scoring leaders

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals, assists. [9]

Player (Team)GPGAPts +/– PIMPOS
Flag of Thailand.svg Nathaphat Luckanatinakorn (THA)39514+180 F
Flag of Thailand.svg Phandaj Khuhakaew (THA)36713+222 F
Flag of Thailand.svg Chanokchon Limpinphet (THA)33912+140 F
Flag of Thailand.svg Purich Dhiranusornkit (THA)3279+172 D
Flag of Thailand.svg Phanuruj Suwachirat (THA)3347+152 F
Flag of Thailand.svg Karith Thaiyanont (THA)3167+110 D
Flag of Thailand.svg Krittapad Jaradwuttipreeda (THA)3606+104 F
Flag of Thailand.svg Poon Harnchaipibulgul (THA)3246+152 D
Flag of Thailand.svg Chayutapon Kulrat (THA)3246+180 D
Flag of Thailand.svg Nattasate Phatigulsate (THA)3156+120 F
Flag of Thailand.svg Araya Vatanapanyakul (THA)3156+1514 D

Leading goaltenders

Only the top goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list. [11]

Player (Team)MIPSOGGAGAASVS% SO
Flag of Thailand.svg Patchara Trirat (THA)89:451400.00100.001
Flag of Thailand.svg Phutthimet Ieosuwan (THA)90:151410.6692.860
Flag of Mongolia.svg Batbayajikh Bolormaa (MGL)129:154962.7987.760
Flag of Indonesia.svg Sangga Putra (INA)150:50109187.1683.490
Flag of Kuwait.svg Ahmad Alsaegh (KUW)157:471823412.9381.320

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