2021 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

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2021 Hlinka Gretzky Cup
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Dates2–7 August
Teams8
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (5th title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Third place  Bronze medal blank.svg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Fourth placeFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Tournament statistics
Games played18
Goals scored152 (8.44 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Russia.svg Matvei Michkov
(13 points)
Website hlinkagretzky.cz
  2019
2022  

The 2021 Hlinka Gretzky Cup is an under-18 international ice hockey tournament that was held in Piešťany, Slovakia and Břeclav, Czech Republic from 2 to 7 August 2021 at FOSFA Aréna in Břeclav and Easton Arena in Piešťany. [1]

Contents

Preliminary round

All times are local (UTC+2).

Group A

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 33000217+149 Semifinals
2Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 31101149+55
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (H)3101191124 Fifth place game
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 30003320170 Seventh place game
Source: hockeyslovakia.sk
(H) Host
2 August 2021
15:30
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg2–5
(1–1, 1–1, 0–3)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
cz sk
2 August 2021
19:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg3–0
(2–0, 1–0, 0–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
cz sk
3 August 2021
15:30
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg2–9
(0–0, 0–6, 2–3)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
cz sk
3 August 2021
19:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg3–4 GWS
(0–0, 1–1, 2–2)
OT: (0–0)
SO: (0–1)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
cz sk
4 August 2021
15:30
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg8–1
(5–0, 1–1, 2–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
cz sk
4 August 2021
19:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg3–7
(1–0, 1–5, 1–2)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
cz sk

Group B

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia (H)33000217+149 Semifinals
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 320011310+36
3Flag of the United States.svg  United States 310021510+53 Fifth place game
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 30003527220 Seventh place game
Source: hockeyslovakia.sk
(H) Host
2 August 2021
15:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg3–5
(0–2, 3–0, 0–3)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Easton Arena, Piešťany
cz sk
2 August 2021
19:00
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg5–2
(3–0, 1–2, 1–0)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Easton Arena, Piešťany
Attendance: 500
cz sk
Rastislav Eliaš Goalies Lucas Szyszka
Repčík (Slafkovský, Mešár) (PP) – 00:411–0
Dvorský (Čiernik, Molnár) – 01:462–0
Slafkovský (Moško, Repčík) – 03:123–0
Dvorský (Nemec, Repčík) (PP) – 21:104–0
4–125:45 – Plante (Borgesi)
4–234:56 – Aegerter (Finley)
Dvorský (Repčík, Mešár) (PP) – 43:375–2
4 minPenalties10 min
28Shots34
3 August 2021
15:30
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg5–3
(1–3, 2–0, 2–0)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Easton Arena, Piešťany
cz sk
3 August 2021
19:00
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg12–2
(5–1, 4–0, 3–1)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Easton Arena, Piešťany
Attendance: 500
cz sk
Rastislav Eliaš Goalies
0–102:44 – Gaidel (Ullmann)
Dvorský (Čiernik, Molnár) – 04:481–1
Mešár (Nemec, Slafkovský) (PP) – 08:112–1
Repčík (Slafkovský, Mešár) (PP) – 13:163–1
Slafkovský (Nemec, Dvorský) (PP) – 14:304–1
Čiernik (Petrovský, Štrbák) – 17:575–1
Dvorský (Čiernik, Molnár) – 29:506–1
Sýkora (Petrovský, Moško) – 32:097–1
Molnár (Čiernik, Dvorský) – 34:468–1
Slafkovský (Nemec, Dvorský) (PP) – 37:169–1
Molnár (Dvorský, Čiernik) – 51:1710–1
Dvorský (Mešár, Nemec) (PP) – 52:2011–1
11–253:47 – Pischoff (Elias, Hauf)
Repčík (Mešár, Kmec) (PP) – 56:1612–2
8 minPenalties16 min
38Shots16
4 August 2021
15:30
United States  Flag of the United States.svg10–0
(2–0, 3–0, 5–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Easton Arena, Piešťany
cz sk
4 August 2021
19:00
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg4–3
(0–1, 2–1, 2–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Easton Arena, Piešťany
Attendance: 500
cz sk
Rastislav Eliaš Goalies Hugo Hävelid
8 minPenalties8 min
33Shots34

Final round

Bracket

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
6 August – Břeclav
 
 
A1
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
7
 
7 August – Piešťany
 
B2
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
5
 
W1
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
7
 
6 August – Piešťany
 
W2
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
2
 
B1
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
6
 
 
A2
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2
 
Third place
 
 
7 August – Břeclav
 
 
L1
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
4
 
 
L2
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
3

Seventh place game

6 August 2021
15:30
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg2–3 GWS
(0–0, 2–2, 0–0)
OT: (0–0)
SO: (0–1)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Easton Arena, Piešťany
cz sk

Fifth place game

6 August 2021
15:30
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg4–6
(1–1, 1–2, 2–3)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
cz sk

Semifinals

6 August 2021
19:00
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg6–2
(1–0, 4–0, 1–2)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Easton Arena, Piešťany
Attendance: 500
cz sk
Rastislav Eliaš Goalies Niklas Kokko
Manu Lukkarinen
Petrovský (Nátny) (SH) – 13:271–0
Repčík (Moško, Slafkovský) – 26:192–0
Sýkora (Petrovský, Nátny) – 27:013–0
Suchý (Šotek) (SH) – 38:414–0
Šotek (Suchý) (SH) – 39:425–0
Dvorský (Repčík, Slafkovský) (PP) – 54:406–0
6–155:18 – Hokkanen (Raiman)
6–257:12 – Kemell (Lassila, Kulonummi) (PP2)
16 minPenalties16 min
47Shots27
6 August 2021
19:00
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg7–5
(1–2, 3–2, 3–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
Attendance: 422
cz sk
48Shots26

Bronze medal game

7 August 2021
17:00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg4–3
(1–1, 1–2, 2–0)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland FOSFA Aréna, Břeclav
Attendance: 170
cz sk

Final

7 August 2021
17:00
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg7–2
(3–0, 2–1, 2–1)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Easton Arena, Piešťany
Attendance: 500
cz sk
Sergei Ivanov Goalies Rastislav Eliaš
Patrik Jurčák
Referees:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Daniel Konc
Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Stano
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Kacej
Flag of Slovakia.svg Oto Durmis
Miroshnichenko (Kvochko, Michkov) (PP) – 12:201–0
Malyavin (Larkin, Remezovsky) – 13:302–0
Sinyatkin (Demidov, Trikozov) – 18:093–0
3–127:44 – Mešár (Slafkovský)
Miroshnichenko (Gazizov, Rogovskii) – 29:094–1
Gulyaev (Michkov) – 30:175–1
5–240:25 – Žlnka (Petrovský)
Rogovskii (Gazizov) – 42:356–2
Michkov – 55:487–2
12 minPenalties34 min
25Shots41

Final ranking

PosGrpTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1 A Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 550003514+2115
2 B Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia (H)540012916+1312
3 B Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 530022220+29
4 A Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 51103191905
5 B Flag of the United States.svg  United States 420022114+76
6 A Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (H)41012131744
7 B Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 40103829212
8 A Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 40013523181
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Host

Statistics

Scoring leaders

PosPlayerCountryGPGAPts+/−PIM
1 Matvei Michkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 58513+122
2 Dalibor Dvorský Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 58412+32
3 Ruslan Gazizov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 53710+84
4 Ivan Miroshnichenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 5459+70
5 Juraj Slafkovský Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5369−18
6 Mattias Hävelid Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5279+44
7 Peter Repčík Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5448+14
8 Filip Mešár Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5268−20
9 Liam Öhgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5437+50
10 Filip Bystedt Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5347+64

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

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASASv%SO
1 Sergei Ivanov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 240:00123.0013591.110
2 Hugo Hävelid Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 176:13134.4312489.520
3 Niklas Kokko Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 218:54154.1113889.130
4 Rastislav Eliaš Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 270:17143.1112889.060
5 Jan Špunar Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 165:0093.278088.751

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

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References

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