Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification

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Qualification for the men's tournament at the 2006 Winter Olympics was determined through the IIHF World Ranking following the 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships. The top eight teams in the World Ranking received automatic berths into the Olympics, Italy received a berth as the host, while all other teams had an opportunity to qualify for the remaining three spots in the Olympics through qualifying tournaments.

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Qualified teams

EventDateLocationVacanciesQualified
2004 IIHF World Ranking [a] 26 March 2001 – 9 May 2004 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague and Ostrava [b] 8Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Final qualification tournament10–13 February 2005 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kloten 1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Final qualification tournament10–13 February 2005 Flag of Latvia.svg Riga 1Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Final qualification tournament10–13 February 2005 Flag of Austria.svg Klagenfurt 1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Host1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
TOTAL12
Notes
  1. b Prague and Ostrava were the sites for 2004 IIHF World Championship; at the conclusion of the tournament the ranking were finalized with regards to the qualification slots.

Qualification seeding

Qualified directly to Olympic Tournament
Final qualification tournament
Pre-qualification tournament
Qualifying seedTeam WC 2004
(100%)
WC 2003
(75%)
WC 2002
(50%)
OLY 2002
(50%)
WC 2001
(25%)
Total
1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 120012001040120010603485
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 116011601120106011203400
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 11001120120088010203235
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 106011001060102012003225
5Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 104010601100104011603195
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States 11208801020116011003145
7Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 94010201160112010403105
8Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 96010401000100010002990
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 100010009409209602920
10Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 10209609209608802900
11Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 9209409009009202755
12Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 8609009609409402720
13Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 78086080011008602590
14Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 9009207808407002575
15Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 8408208207408202440
16Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 8008408807008002420
17Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8808007207807202410
18Flag of France.svg  France 8207807608607402400
HostFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 7606808408009002315
19Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7207608607607802295
20Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 7407407008208402265
21Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 6607207406406802060
22Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 7006606606606402015
23Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 6807005607206001995
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6406406806807601990
24Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6206206406005601845
25Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 5605805406205801720
26Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5405005805406201630
27Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro 5205205005804601565
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 60056060005401455
28Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 5006006206601425
29Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 4204604405604401375
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 5805405204001345
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 4404804805201170
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 4804204204801125
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 3804004605001035
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 460440320950
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 340380400420930
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 320360380380875
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 400320280360870
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 280340300340770
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 360300340755
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 300280360690
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 260260
Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 240240

Olympic pre-qualification tournaments

Three round-robins were played from 11 to 14 November 2004. The teams seeded 18th, 19th, and 20th reserved the right to host these tournaments. The winners of each advanced to the final qualification tournaments.

Group D

Games were played in Briançon, France.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of France.svg  France (H)3300300+306 Final qualification tournament
2Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 3201101224
3Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 31021412+22
4Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3003232300
Source: IIHF.com
(H) Host
11 November 2004
16:30
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg11–1
(3–0, 2–0, 6–1)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Patinoire René Froger, Briançon
Attendance: 1,052
Game reference
Aleksei Terentjev
Andrei Sestakov
Goalies Ivaylo Asenov
Konstantin Mihailov
Referee:
Luca Cassol
Linesmen:
Matjaz Hribar
Enis Beganovic
Petrov – 03:561–0
Kaljuste (Tulzakov, Titarenko) (PP) – 07:292–0
Titarenko – 14:213–0
Konosev (Valk) – 23:104–0
Konosev (Valk, Palu) – 27:455–0
Makrov (Ossipenkov, Kolpakov) – 40:486–0
Palu (Konosev, Valk) – 41:317–0
Zorin (Potsinok, Ivanov) – 41:578–0
8–142:36 – Polizoev (Terziev)
Kaljuste (Valk, Ossipenkov) – 52:599–1
Potsinok (Ivanov, Sauendi) (PP) – 55:0810–1
Kozlov (Zorin, Potsinok) – 59:2911–1
6 minPenalties6 min
66Shots8
11 November 2004
20:30
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg0–8
(0–2, 0–2, 0–4)
Flag of France.svg  France Patinoire René Froger, Briançon
Attendance: 2,007
Game reference
Viorel Catrinoi Goalies Cristobal Huet Referee:
Christian Wohlgenannt
Linesmen:
Michele Gastaldelli
Erich Maier
0–106:40 – Meunier (Bess)
0–218:28 – Gras (Bonnard)
0–321:40 – F. Rozenthal (M. Rozenthal)
0–433:38 – Coqueux (Dostal, Daramy)
0–555:39 – Besse (Huet)
0–657:44 – Karrer (Bellemare, Bonnard) (PP)
0–759:13 – F. Rozenthal (M. Rozenthal, Zwikel) (PP)
0–859:41 – Dostal (Daramy, Coqueux)
14 minPenalties10 min
19Shots47
13 November 2004
16:30
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg3–4
(2–0, 0–4, 1–0)
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Patinoire René Froger, Briançon
Attendance: 884
Game reference
59 minPenalties51 min
39Shots29
13 November 2004
20:30
France  Flag of France.svg15–0
(5–0, 4–0, 6–0)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Patinoire René Froger, Briançon
Attendance: 1,916
Game reference
4 minPenalties4 min
82Shots2
14 November 2004
15:30
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg1–6
(0–3, 0–2, 1–1)
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Patinoire René Froger, Briançon
Attendance: 532
Game reference
14 minPenalties18 min
21Shots35
14 November 2004
19:30
France  Flag of France.svg7–0
(3–0, 2–0, 2–0)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Patinoire René Froger, Briançon
Attendance: 2,122
Game reference
34 minPenalties59 min
56Shots21

Group E

Games were played in Nowy Targ, Poland.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (H)3300181+176 Final qualification tournament
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3201139+44
3Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 310281352
4Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3003723160
Source: IIHF.com
(H) Host
11 November 2004
16:00
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg10–3
(3–0, 3–1, 4–2)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Miejska Hala Lodowa, Nowy Targ
Attendance: 400
Game reference
8 minPenalties6 min
47Shots36
11 November 2004
19:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg1–6
(0–2, 1–2, 0–2)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Miejska Hala Lodowa, Nowy Targ
Attendance: 4,000
Game reference
14 minPenalties10 min
24Shots52
13 November 2004
16:00
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg3–1
(1–1, 2–0, 0–0)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Miejska Hala Lodowa, Nowy Targ
13 November 2004
19:30
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg7–0
(3–0, 3–0, 1–0)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Miejska Hala Lodowa, Nowy Targ
Attendance: 1,800
Game reference
10 minPenalties12 min
66Shots16
14 November 2004
15:00
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg5–0
(2–0, 2–0, 1–0)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Miejska Hala Lodowa, Nowy Targ
Attendance: 4,500
Game reference
10 minPenalties12 min
45Shots28
14 November 2004
18:30
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg4–6
(1–1, 2–2, 1–3)
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Miejska Hala Lodowa, Nowy Targ
Game reference

Group F

Games were played in Stavanger, Norway.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (H)3210405+355 Final qualification tournament
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3210206+145
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3102822142
4Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro 3003237350
Source: IIHF.com
(H) Host
11 November 2004
15:00
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg13–0
(2–0, 7–0, 4–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro Stavanger Ishall, Stavanger
Attendance: 547
Game reference
6 minPenalties8 min
68Shots8
11 November 2004
18:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg2–16
(2–1, 0–5, 0–10)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Stavanger Ishall, Stavanger
Attendance: 960
Game reference
40 minPenalties14 min
12Shots101
12 November 2004
15:00
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg4–3
(2–1, 1–2, 1–0)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Stavanger Ishall, Stavanger
Attendance: 555
Game reference
18 minPenalties16 min
46Shots17
12 November 2004
18:30
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg21–0
(4–0, 7–0, 10–0)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro Stavanger Ishall, Stavanger
Attendance: 901
Game reference
6 minPenalties12 min
90Shots4
14 November 2004
13:00
Serbia and Montenegro  Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg2–3
(1–1, 1–1, 0–1)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Stavanger Ishall, Stavanger
Attendance: 577
Game reference
10 minPenalties14 min
25Shots42
14 November 2004
17:00
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg3–3
(1–0, 1–2, 1–1)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Stavanger Ishall, Stavanger
Game reference
8 minPenalties30 min
39Shots14

Final Qualification Tournaments

Three round-robins were played from 10 to 13 February 2005. The teams seeded 9th, 10th and 11th reserved the right to host these tournaments. The three group winners qualified for the Olympic tournament.

Group A

Games were played in Kloten, Switzerland.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland (H)3300124+86 2006 Winter Olympics
2Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 320196+34
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 310271032
4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 300361480
Source: IIHF.com
(H) Host
10 February 2005
16:15
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg0–4
(0–3, 0–1, 0–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Schlüfweg, Kloten
Attendance: 503
Game reference
Peter Hirsch Goalies Pål Grotnes Referee:
Nicolas Dutil
Linesmen:
Stanislav Barvir
Paul Rebillard
0–105:21 – Vikingstad (Trygg) (SH)
0–207:47 – Skrøder (Myrvold) (PP)
0–317:05 – Bastiansen (Trygg, Knold) (PP)
0–434:32 – Myrvold (Ask, Jakobsen) (PP)
20 minPenalties24 min
28Shots24
10 February 2005
20:15
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg1–5
(0–2, 0–2, 1–1)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Schlüfweg, Kloten
Attendance: 2,269
Game reference
Masahito Haruna Goalies Martin Gerber Referee:
Wilhelm Schimm
Linesmen:
Pavel Makarov
Stefan Zantop
0–100:33 – Jenni (Conne, Streit)
0–209:00 – Ambühl (Reichert)
0–338:13 – Forster (Conne, Jenni) (SH)
0–439:09 – Ziegler (Rüthemann)
Suzuki (Ito, Haruna) (PP) – 50:381–4
1–551:53 – Vauclair (Jenni, Conne)
16 minPenalties16 min
10Shots54
12 February 2005
12:00
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg5–2
(2–1, 1–0, 2–1)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Schlüfweg, Kloten
Attendance: 551
Game reference
Michael Madsen Goalies Masahito Haruna
F. Nielsen (Hansen) – 00:251–0
Andreasen (F. Nielsen, D. Nielsen) (PP) – 12:412–0
2–114:27 – Fujita (SH)
Damgaard (F. Nielsen) (PP) – 37:403–1
3–243:54 – Yule (Fujita)
Regin (F. Nielsen) – 55:154–2
True (ENG) – 59:465–2
16 minPenalties14 min
37Shots33
12 February 2005
15:45
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg3–1
(1–1, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Schlüfweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,051
Game reference
Martin Gerber Goalies Pål Grotnes Referee:
Alexander Poliakov
Linesmen:
Stanislav Barvir
Milan Masik
Forster (Jeannin) – 01:411–0
1–108:10 – Trygg (Vikingstad)
Zieglar (Reichert, Blindenbacher) – 38:532–1
Lemm – 43:053–1
28 minPenalties20 min
32Shots20
13 February 2005
12:00
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg4–3
(0–2, 2–0, 2–1)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Schlüfweg, Kloten
Attendance: 431
Game reference
Pål Grotnes Goalies Naoya Kikuchi Referee:
Alexander Poliakov
Linesmen:
Milan Masik
Paul Rebillard
0–103:18 – Yule (Fujita, Keller)
0–207:29 – Kon (Suzuki, Ito) (PP)
Olsen (Vikingstad, Thoresen) (PP) – 21:121–2
Marthinsen (Hallem, Nagel) – 22:132–2
Skrøder (Ask) – 42:443–2
3–349:38 – Uchiyama (Keller, Okuyama)
Skrøder (Myrvold, Jakobsen) (PP) – 51:574–3
16 minPenalties18 min
42Shots26
13 February 2005
15:45
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg4–2
(1–0, 2–2, 1–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Schlüfweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,371
Game reference
Martin Gerber Goalies Peter Hirsch Referee:
Nicolas Dutil
Linesmen:
Pavel Makarov
Stefan Zantop
Fischer (Blindenbacher, Wichser) (PP) – 07:341–0
1–120:30 – F. Nielsen (Regin)
Rüthemann (Streit, Gerber) (PP) – 33:062–1
2–233:20 – Damgaard
Streit (Ruthemann) (PP2) – 38:073–2
Della Rossa (Seger) – 49:014–2
14 minPenalties20 min
49Shots22

Group B

Games were played in Riga, Latvia.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia (H)3300106+46 2006 Winter Olympics
2Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3201149+54
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 310271252
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 300361040
Source: IIHF.com
(H) Host
10 February 2005
15:30
Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg3–2
(2–0, 0–1, 1–1)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Rigas Sporta Pils, Riga
Attendance: 1,000
Game reference
Sergei Shabanov Goalies Tomasz Jaworski Referee:
Christer Larking
Linesmen:
Ansis Eglitis
Oleksangr Govorun
Mialeshka (Chuprys) – 05:211–0
Salei (Antonenko, Kalyuzhny) (PP2) – 14:302–0
2–120:49 – Czerkawski (Szczepaniec)
2–252:21 – Garbocz (Czerkawski) (PP)
Antonenko (Kalyuzhny) – 54:103–2
12 minPenalties12 min
44Shots19
10 February 2005
19:00
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg1–2
(1–0, 0–2, 0–0)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Rigas Sporta Pils, Riga
Attendance: 4,900
Game reference
Robert Kristan Goalies Sergejs Naumovs Referee:
Frank Awizus
Linesmen:
Konstantin Gordenko
Ronni Jakobsen
Goličič – 15:331–0
1–120:14 – Skrastiņš (Tambijevs) (PP)
1–226:18 – Sprukts (Sējējs, Cipulis)
10 minPenalties10 min
34Shots33
11 February 2005
15:30
Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg7–2
(0–1, 4–1, 3–0)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Rigas Sporta Pils, Riga
Attendance: 1,952
Game reference
Sergei Shabanov Goalies Robert Kristan Referee:
Christer Larking
Linesmen:
Ansis Elitis
Ronni Jakobsen
0–101:38 – Jan (Kontrec, Kopitar)
Grabovski (PP) – 21:561–1
Antonenko (Grabovski, Galchenyuk) – 24:252–1
2–226:50 – Jan (Dervarič) (PP)
Bashko – 29:053–2
Grabovski (Kostyuchenok) – 39:454–2
Grabovski (Kostyuchenok) – 48:285–2
Krutsikau (Khyml, Stas) – 48:586–2
Krutsikau (Chuprys) – 54:237–2
12 minPenalties14 min
31Shots23
11 February 2005
19:00
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg3–1
(0–0, 1–1, 2–0)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Rigas Sporta Pils, Riga
Attendance: 4,700
Game reference
Edgars Masaļskis Goalies Tomasz Jaworski Referee:
Timo Favorin
Linesmen:
Oleksangr
Seppo Lindroos
0–138:36 – Czerkawski (Zamojski)
Panteļejevs (Ņiživijs) – 38:521–1
Semjonovs (Nizivijs, Ankipāns) – 51:502–1
Cipulis – 58:223–1
6 minPenalties20 min
37Shots37
13 February 2005
13:00
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg3–4
(0–1, 1–1, 2–2)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Rigas Sporta Pils, Riga
Attendance: 970
Game reference
Tomasz Jaworski Goalies Gaber Glavič Referee:
Timo Favorin
Linesmen:
Ansis Eglitis
Seppo Lindroos
0–101:17 – Avgustinčič (Kontrec)
0–222:02 – Goličič (Rožič)
Dulęba (Parzyszek) (PP)1–2
1–342:10 – Goličič (Vidmar)
1–450:54 – Kopitar (M. Rodman) (PP)
55:56 – Szczepaniec (Zamojski, Płachta) (PP)2–4
56:41 – Płachta (Szczepaniec)3–4
22 minPenalties12 min
41Shots38
13 February 2005
17:00
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg5–4
(1–2, 1–1, 3–1)
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Rigas Sporta Pils, Riga
Attendance: 4,700
Game reference
Edgars Masaļskis
Sergejs Naumovs
Goalies Sergei Shabanov Referee:
Frank Awizus
Linesmen:
Ronni Jakobsen
Konstantin Gordenko
0–105:16 – Bashko (Antonenko) (PP)
0–212:06 – Mikulchik (Grabovski) (PP)
Sprukts (Sējējs) (PP) – 18:331–2
1–321:49 – Grabovski (Savin, Koltsov)
Panteļejevs (Ozoliņš) – 22:072–3
2–449:11 – Koltsov (Grabovski) (PP)
Bērziņš (Sprukts) (PP, EA) – 55:113–4
Sprukts – 56:584–4
Semjonovs (Ņiživijs) – 57:315–4
14 minPenalties45 min
40Shots24

Group C

Games were played in Klagenfurt, Austria.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 32013524 2006 Winter Olympics
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria (H)311185+33
3Flag of France.svg  France 31115503
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 31028912
Source: IIHF.com
(H) Host
10 February 2005
15:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg3–4
(0–1, 2–0, 1–3)
Flag of France.svg  France Eissportzentrum, Klagenfurt
Game reference
Oleksandr Fedorov Goalies Cristobal Huet Referee:
Rudolf Lauff
Linesmen:
Jaromir Blaha
Milan Novak
0–105:53 – Meunier (Bordeleau, Favarin) (PP)
Tsyrul (Shyriaiev) – 29:461–1
Gnidenko (Pastukh, Kasianchuk) – 33:292–1
2–241:45 – Bordeleau (Besse, Meunier) (PP)
2–345:28 – Coqueux (Bordeleau)
Salnikov (Tsyrul, Zavalnyuk) (PP) – 49:073–3
3–452:34 – F. Rozenthal (Favarin)
20 minPenalties26 min
26Shots34
10 February 2005
19:30
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg0–4
(0–0, 0–1, 0–3)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Eissportzentrum, Klagenfurt
Attendance: 2,500
Game reference
Vitali Kolesnik Goalies Claus Dalpiaz Referee:
Brent Reiber
Linesmen:
Peter Kung
Daniel Wirth
0–124:12 – Peintner (Ressmann)
0–240:43 – Koch (Setzinger, Divis) (PP)
0–342:34 – Koch (Ressman, Peintner)
0–450:48 – Setzinger (Harand) (PP)
8 minPenalties4 min
22Shots34
11 February 2005
15:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg1–2
(1–1, 0–1, 0–0)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Eissportzentrum, Klagenfurt
Game reference
Yevgen Brul Goalies Vitali Kolesnik Referee:
Vladimir Sindler
Linesmen:
Matthias Langle
Daniel Wirth
0–101:44 – Rozhnev (Kravets)
Timchenko – 19:301–1
1–239:01 – Komissarov (Kovalenko)
20 minPenalties10 min
18Shots34
11 February 2005
19:30
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg1–1
(0–1, 0–0, 1–0)
Flag of France.svg  France Eissportzentrum, Klagenfurt
Attendance: 3,300
Game reference
Claus Dalpiaz Goalies Cristobal Huet Referee:
Rudolf Lauff
Linesmen:
Milan Novak
Peter Kung
0–108:59 – Bordeleau (M. Rozenthal)
Vanek (Pöck) (PP) – 45:351–1
6 minPenalties16 min
33Shots16
13 February 2005
15:00
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg3–4
(1–2, 1–1, 1–1)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Eissportzentrum, Klagenfurt
Attendance: 2,200
Game reference
Claus Dalpiaz Goalies Oleksandr Fedorov Referee:
Brent Reiber
Linesmen:
Milan Novak
Daniel Wirth
0–112:52 – Isayenko (Zavalnyuk, Pastukh) (PP)
Ulrich (Peintner, Divis) (PP) – 15:271–1
1–217:34 – Bobrovnikov (Zavalnyuk) (PP)
Koch (Ulrich) (PP) – 28:002–2
2–336:59 – Gnidenko (Lytvynenko, Salnikov) (PP)
Kalt (Peintner) – 44:123–3
3–453:13 – Tsyrul (Semenchenko, Shafarenko)
37 minPenalties14 min
35Shots21
13 February 2005
19:00
France  Flag of France.svg0–1
(0–1, 0–0, 0–0)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Eissportzentrum, Klagenfurt
Game reference
Cristobal Huet Goalies Vitali Kolesnik Referee:
Vladimir Sindler
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Peter Kung
Jaromir Blaha
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