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

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2006 Winter Olympics
Patinoire Turin.jpg
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Dates15–26 February
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svgFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (2nd title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Third place Bronze medal blank.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Fourth placeFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Tournament statistics
Games played38
Goals scored206 (5.42 per game)
Attendance236,013 (6,211 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Selänne (11 points)
MVP Flag of Finland.svg Antero Niittymäki
  2002
2010  

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The men's tournament in ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Turin, Italy, from 15 to 26 February. Twelve teams competed, with Sweden winning the gold medal, Finland winning silver, and the Czech Republic winning bronze. It was the third Olympic tournament to feature National Hockey League (NHL) players and the tenth best-on-best hockey tournament in history. United States defenseman Chris Chelios set a standard for longest time between his first Olympic ice hockey tournament and his last—he had competed twenty-two years earlier at the 1984 Olympics. [1] The old record was set by Swiss hockey player Bibi Torriani. who had played twenty years after his debut (1928 and 1948).

Contents

The tournament format was changed from the 1998 and 2002 tournaments to a format similar to the 1992 and 1994 tournaments. The number of teams was reduced from 14 to 12, which were split into two groups in the preliminary stage (which followed a round robin format). Each team played the other teams in their group once. The top four teams from each group advanced to the quarter-finals.

The tournament is also notable for the lacklustre performance of defending champion Canada, which lost two group stage games (including a shock defeat to Switzerland) before being eliminated by Russia in the quarter-finals. There were allegations that Sweden intentionally lost their final group game against Slovakia to set up a quarterfinal against Switzerland.

In the semi-finals, Sweden defeated the Czech Republic 7–3, and Finland beat Russia 4–0. Sweden won its second ice hockey gold, and first in a best-on-best competition, over Finland 3–2 and the Czech Republic won the bronze medal. Three months later, Sweden won the 2006 World Championships and became the first team to win the Olympic and World Championship gold in the same year. [2]

Qualification

Canada, Sweden, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Finland, United States, Russia and Germany qualified as the top eight teams in the IIHF World Ranking in 2004. Italy qualified as host team. The remaining three teams qualified from qualification tournaments.

EventDateLocationVacanciesQualified
Host19 June 1999 Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul 1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
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
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.

Rosters

Preliminary round

Czech Republic against Finland Turin 2006 - Finlande vs. Republique tcheque -1.jpg
Czech Republic against Finland

All times are local (UTC+1).

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 5500192+1710 Quarterfinals
2Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 5221101226
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 5302159+66
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 52031412+24
5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 502371692
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy (H)5023923142
Source: IIHF
(H) Hosts
15 February 2006
13:05
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg2–7
(0–1, 2–5, 0–1)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,575
Game reference
Jason Muzzatti Goalies Martin Brodeur Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Andersson
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miroslav Halecký
Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Shelyanin
0–15:33 – J. Iginla (T. Bertuzzi, J. Sakic) (PP)
J. Cirone (G. Scandella) (PP) – 20:431–1
1–221:55 – D. Heatley (M. St. Louis, V. Lecavalier)
1–325:38 – S. Doan (C. Pronger, B. Richards)
1–426:04 – J. Iginla (J. Sakic) (PP)
1–533:53 – M. St. Louis (D. Heatley, V. Lecavalier)
1–634:38 – B. Richards (S. Doan, T. Bertuzzi)
J. Parco (T. Tuzzolino) – 38:082–6
2–743:39 – J. Thornton (S. Gagné) (PP)
20 minPenalties12 min
20Shots50
15 February 2006
15:35
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg0–5
(0–1, 0–4, 0–0)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 2,960
Game reference
Martin Gerber (out 40:00)
David Aebischer (in 40:00)
Goalies Antero Niittymäki Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Don Van Massenhoven
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Joacim Karlsson
Flag of the United States.svg Thor Nelson
0–113:07 – O. Jokinen (V. Peltonen) (PP)
0–223:35 – T. Numminen (T. Selänne, J. Lehtinen) (PP)
0–328:04 – O. Jokinen (V. Peltonen, J. Jokinen) (PP)
0–433:25 – T. Selänne (S. Koivu)
0–539:25 – T. Selänne (J. Lehtinen, O. Jokinen)
10 minPenalties8 min
24Shots37
15 February 2006
17:05
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg1–4
(1–0, 0–2, 0–2)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 6,463
Game reference
Olaf Kölzig Goalies Dominik Hašek (out 9:25)
Tomáš Vokoun (in 9:25)
Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dan Marouelli
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Redding
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Sericolo
T. Boos (A. Sulzer) (PP) – 19:101–0
1–121:02 – T. Kaberle (P. Kubina, T. Vokoun) (PP)
1–223:38 – T. Kaberle (M. Straka, J. Jágr) (PP)
1–357:47 – J. Jágr
1–459:32 – D. Výborný (EN)
10 minPenalties12 min
25Shots34

16 February 2006
12:05
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg6–0
(0–0, 4–0, 2–0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 7,776
Game reference
Fredrik Norrena Goalies Günther Hell Referee:
Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Bulanov
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Mášik
Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Redding
J. Lehtinen (T. Numminen) (PP) – 21:491–0
S. Koivu (T. Numminen) (PP) – 23:512–0
J. Jokinen (P. Nummelin, S. Salo) (PP) – 30:113–0
V. Peltonen (P. Nummelin) (PP) – 38:254–0
T. Selänne (S. Koivu, S. Salo) (PP2) – 52:075–0
T. Selänne (J. Lehtinen) – 55:086–0
4 minPenalties22 min
51Shots16
16 February 2006
13:05
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg2–3
(0–1, 1–1, 1–1)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 3,400
Game reference
Tomáš Vokoun Goalies David Aebischer Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Dennis LaRue
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Sericolo
Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Shelyanin
0–15:11 – T. Ziegler (I. Rüthemann)
J. Jágr (M. Straka, V. Prospal) – 22:551–1
1–229:44 – T. Paterlini (SH)
M. Židlický (A. Hemský, M. Ručinský) – 41:002–2
2–346:42 – M. Streit (M. Seger, M. Plüss) (PP)
14 minPenalties20 min
42Shots19
16 February 2006
20:05
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg5–1
(3–0, 1–1, 1–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,554
Game reference
Roberto Luongo Goalies Thomas Greiss Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Christer Lärking
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miroslav Halecký
Flag of the United States.svg Thor Nelson
W. Redden (S. Gagné, J. Thornton) – 4:521–0
J. Sakic (T. Bertuzzi, R. Nash) (PP) – 7:292–0
S. Gagné (R. Regehr, B. Richards) – 10:493–0
3–129:13 – C. Ehrhoff (C. Schubert, S. Ustorf)
D. Heatley (A. Foote) – 35:374–1
S. Doan (R. Smyth) – 59:265–1
24 minPenalties18 min
40Shots12

18 February 2006
13:05
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg3–3
(1–0, 0–1, 2–2)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,908
Game reference
Jason Muzzatti Goalies Olaf Kölzig Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Timo Favorin
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Joacim Karlsson
Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Mášik
J. Parco (T. Iob) – 2:031–0
1–126:21 – T. Martinec (T. Boos)
T. Iob (J. Parco, G. de Bettin) – 44:272–1
2–247:16 – S. Felski (D. Kreutzer)
C. Borgatello (G. de Bettin, M. Chitaroni) (SH) – 58:283–2
3–358:43 – M. Goc (D. Kreutzer, E. Lewandowski) (PP)
18 minPenalties16 min
21Shots34
18 February 2006
15:35
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg0–2
(0–1, 0–1, 0–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 4,769
Game reference
Martin Brodeur Goalies Martin Gerber Referee:
Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Bulanov
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miroslav Halecký
Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Redding
0–118:19 – P. DiPietro (P. Della Rossa)
0–228:47 – P. DiPietro (G. Bezina, M. Streit) (PP2)
34 minPenalties42 min
49Shots18
18 February 2006
21:05
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg2–4
(1–1, 1–1, 0–2)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,705
Game reference
Tomáš Vokoun Goalies Antero Niittymäki Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Andersson
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Sericolo
Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Shelyanin
M. Židlický (R. Lang, M. Hejduk) (PP) – 8:251–0
1–114:14 – O. Jokinen (S. Koivu, V. Peltonen)
1–235:02 – J. Lehtinen (K. Timonen) (PP)
M. Židlický (R. Lang, J. Špaček) (PP2) – 38:172–2
2–340:30 – T. Selänne (J. Lehtinen, S. Koivu)
2–448:33 – J. Lehtinen (S. Koivu, T. Selänne)
12 minPenalties39 min
39Shots32

19 February 2006
12:05
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg2–2
(0–0, 1–2, 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,756
Game reference
Olaf Kölzig Goalies David Aebischer Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Don Van Massenhoven
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Redding
Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Shelyanin
S. Felski (C. Ehrhoff) – 22:201–0
1–128:17 – F. Conne (P. Fischer)
1–238:05 – P. DiPietro (P. Della Rossa)
T. Boos (E. Lewandowski) – 52:092–2
8 minPenalties8 min
28Shots25
19 February 2006
20:05
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg4–1
(2–0, 1–0, 1–1)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,776
Game reference
Tomáš Vokoun Goalies Günther Hell (out 27:32)
Jason Muzzatti (in 27:32)
Referee:
Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Bulanov
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miroslav Halecký
Flag of Sweden.svg Joacim Karlsson
M. Hejduk (D. Výborný, T. Kaberle) – 12:571–0
V. Prospal (J. Jágr, M. Straka) – 14:202–0
V. Prospal (M. Straka) (SH) – 28:363–0
3–157:53 – J. Parco (G. de Bettin, T. Iob)
V. Prospal (M. Straka, T. Vokoun) (EN) – 58:404–1
20 minPenalties58 min
43Shots16
19 February 2006
21:05
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg2–0
(2–0, 0–0, 0–0)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 4,420
Game reference
Antero Niittymäki Goalies Roberto Luongo Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Šindler
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Mášik
Flag of the United States.svg Thor Nelson
T. Selänne (S. Koivu) – 11:141–0
N. Kapanen (V. Nieminen, K. Timonen) – 15:022–0
6 minPenalties12 min
30Shots24

21 February 2006
12:35
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg3–3
(2–1, 0–1, 1–1)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,529
Game reference
David Aebischer Goalies Jason Muzzatti Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Dennis LaRue
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Mášik
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Sericolo
R. Lemm (G. Bezina, S. Blindenbacher) (PP) − 3:061–0
P. Fischer (M. Plüss) – 6:332–0
2–115:41 – J. Busillo (B. Nardella) (PP)
2–220:53 – C. Trevisani (J. Cirone, J. Busillo) (PP)
2–346:13 – T. Iob (G. de Bettin)
I. Rüthemann – 56:383–3
14 minPenalties10 min
25Shots35
21 February 2006
15:35
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg2–0
(1–0, 1–0, 0–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 2,430
Game reference
Fredrik Norrena Goalies Robert Müller Referee:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Danny Kurmann
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miroslav Halecký
Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Redding
N. Kapanen (N. Hagman, S. Koivu) (PP) – 2:351–0
S. Koivu (J. Lehtinen, T. Selänne) – 39:392–0
6 minPenalties18 min
25Shots18
21 February 2006
16:35
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg3–2
(3–0, 0–1, 0–1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 9,126
Game reference
Martin Brodeur Goalies Tomáš Vokoun (out 20:00)
Milan Hnilička (in 20:00)
Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dan Marouelli
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Joacim Karlsson
Flag of the United States.svg Thor Nelson
B. Richards (J. Iginla, C. Pronger) – 7:371–0
M. St. Louis (V. Lecavalier, R. Blake) (PP) – 11:192–0
C. Pronger (J. Thornton) – 19:243–0
3–133:46 – P. Kubina (J. Jágr, M. Ručinský) (PP)
3–242:41 – P. Čajánek (T. Kaberle, A. Hemský)
8 minPenalties4 min
16Shots33

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5500188+1010 Quarterfinals
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 54012311+128
3Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 53021512+36
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5113131303
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 510491672
6Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 50141129181
Source: IIHF
15 February 2006
11:35
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg2–7
(0–3, 1–4, 1–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 2,200
Game reference
Vitali Yeremeyev Goalies Stefan Liv Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Šindler
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Stefan Fonselius
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre Racicot
0–17:45 – D. Tjärnqvist (J. Jönsson, T. Holmström)
0–210:46 – D. Alfredsson (PP)
0–316:06 – H. Sedin (M. Samuelsson, D. Sedin)
E. Koreshkov (SH) – 20:171–3
1–428:47 – P. Axelsson (S. Påhlsson, M. Öhlund)
1–531:08 – M. Sundin (C. Bäckman, F. Modin) (PP)
1–635:31 – D. Sedin (M. Öhlund, H. Sedin)
1–736:21 – D. Tjärnqvist (P. Axelsson, S. Påhlsson)
V. Antipin (D. Upper) – 48:332–7
18 minPenalties6 min
14Shots34
15 February 2006
20:05
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg3–5
(2–1, 1–2, 0–2)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 3,800
Game reference
Ilya Bryzgalov Goalies Peter Budaj Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Devorski
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Derek Doucette
Flag of Finland.svg Antti Hämäläinen
0–19:07 – P. Demitra (Mari. Hossa, R. Suchý)
P. Datsyuk (D. Markov) – 10:001–1
A. Kovalev (P. Datsyuk, I. Kovalchuk) – 12:382–1
2–225:51 – L. Višňovský (P. Demitra) (PP)
A. Ovechkin (S. Gonchar, F. Tyutin) (PP) – 30:033–2
3–333:05 – P. Bondra (A. Meszároš, Z. Chára) (PP)
3–456:32 – M. Gáborík
3–559:31 – M. Gáborík
16 minPenalties10 min
23Shots36
15 February 2006
21:05
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg3–3
(1–2, 2–0, 0–1)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 7,851
Game reference
Artūrs Irbe Goalies John Grahame Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Timo Favorin
Linesmen:
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Gemeinhardt
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Miller
0–19:44 – B. Gionta (J. Liles, S. Gomez) (PP)
0–210:38 – C. Conroy
A. Ņiživijs (S. Ozoliņš) – 13:151–2
A. Tribuncovs (S. Ozoliņš, A. Ņiživijs) (PP) – 35:042–2
H. Vasiļjevs (R. Laviņš) – 35:443–2
3–342:01 – J. Leopold (B. Hedican, C. Conroy)
16 minPenalties16 min
25Shots42
15 February 2006
16:05
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg0–5
(0–0, 0–3, 0–2)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,545
Game reference
Henrik Lundqvist Goalies Evgeni Nabokov Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Don Van Massenhoven
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Blümel
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Miller
0–127:13 – A. Kovalev (A. Markov) (PP)
0–228:05 – A. Ovechkin (A. Yashin)
0–338:58 – M. Sushinsky (E. Malkin, S. Zhukov)
0–450:31 – V. Kozlov (A. Frolov, A. Korolyuk)
0–554:04 – M. Afinogenov (P. Datsyuk)
20 minPenalties16 min
24Shots32

16 February 2006
17:05
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg6–3
(4–1, 1–2, 1–0)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 2,960
Game reference
Ján Lašák Goalies Artūrs Irbe Referee:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Danny Kurmann
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Stefan Fonselius
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre Racicot
R. Zedník (L. Višňovský) – 5:231–0
R. Petrovický (T. Surový, A. Meszároš) – 5:432–0
2–16:27 – S. Ozoliņš (M. Cipulis, G. Panteļejevs)
P. Demitra (Mari. Hossa) (SH) – 7:543–1
Mari. Hossa – 13:174–1
4–220:54 – M. Cipulis (A. Cipruss, G. Panteļejevs)
4–326:51 – A. Ņiživijs (K. Skrastiņš)
Z. Chára (Mari. Hossa) – 33:495–3
Mari. Hossa (M. Gáborík) – 49:046–3
12 minPenalties8 min
25Shots28
16 February 2006
21:05
United States  Flag of the United States.svg4–1
(3–0, 0–0, 1–1)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 3,400
Game reference
Rick DiPietro Goalies Vitali Kolesnik Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Andersson
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Derek Doucette
Flag of Finland.svg Antti Hämäläinen
B. Guerin (C. Drury) – 1:341–0
B. Rolston (D. Weight) (PP) – 8:312–0
B. Gionta (J. Liles, S. Gomez) (PP) – 16:503–0
3–151:02 – E. Koreshkov (A. Vassilchenko) (PP)
M. Modano (E. Cole) – 51:534–1
10 minPenalties20 min
36Shots12

18 February 2006
11:35
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg0–1
(0–0, 0–1, 0–0)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 3,660
Game reference
Vitali Yeremeyev Goalies Evgeni Nabokov Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Christer Lärking
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Stefan Fonselius
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Gemeinhardt
0–131:38 – A. Kharitonov (M. Sushinsky, E. Malkin)
26 minPenalties12 min
24Shots50
18 February 2006
17:05
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg6–1
(1–0, 4–0, 1–1)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,795
Game reference
Henrik Lundqvist Goalies Sergejs Naumovs Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Devorski
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Derek Doucette
Flag of Finland.svg Antti Hämäläinen
S. Påhlsson (P. Forsberg) – 14:201–0
N. Lidström (H. Zetterberg) (PP) – 22:222–0
D. Alfredsson (K. Jönsson) (PP) – 24:593–0
P. Axelsson (P. Forsberg) (PP) – 25:174–0
H. Zetterberg (T. Holmström) – 27:585–0
D. Alfredsson (M. Sundin, N. Lidström) – 44:486–0
6–149:10 – M. Ziediņš (A. Ņiživijs, S. Ozoliņš)
6 minPenalties14 min
40Shots14
18 February 2006
20:05
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg2–1
(0–0, 1–1, 1–0)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 4,697
Game reference
Peter Budaj Goalies Rick DiPietro Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dan Marouelli
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Blümel
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre Racicot
Mari. Hossa (P. Demitra, M. Gáborík) (PP) – 34:201–0
1–138:24 – B. Rolston (B. Rafalski, S. Gomez) (PP)
P. Bondra (M. Šatan, R. Kapuš) – 41:482–1
8 minPenalties16 min
21Shots30

19 February 2006
13:05
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg9–2
(3–1, 3–0, 3–1)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 4,310
Game reference
Evgeni Nabokov (out 40:00)
Maxim Sokolov (in 40:00)
Goalies Artūrs Irbe (out 27:58)
Edgars Masaļskis (in 27:58)
Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Dennis LaRue
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Blümel
Flag of Finland.svg Stefan Fonselius
I. Kovalchuk (A. Kovalev, D. Markov) – 7:261–0
M. Sushinsky (A. Kharitonov, S. Gonchar) (PP2) – 9:152–0
2–19:55 – A. Cipruss (SH)
I. Kovalchuk (P. Datsyuk) – 12:363–1
I. Kovalchuk (A. Kovalev, P. Datsyuk) – 23:324–1
V. Kozlov (A. Yashin) – 25:455–1
I. Kovalchuk (P. Datsyuk) – 35:166–1
A. Yashin (V. Kozlov, S. Zhukov) – 41:587–1
E. Malkin (M. Sushinsky, V. Vishnevski) – 47:328–1
A. Ovechkin (V. Kozlov, A. Yashin) – 56:279–1
9–258:04 – M. Rēdlihs (A. Bērziņš)
16 minPenalties18 min
39Shots11
19 February 2006
16:05
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg2–1
(0–1, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 9,160
Game reference
Karol Križan Goalies Vitali Kolesnik Referee:
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Danny Kurmann
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Derek Doucette
Flag of Finland.svg Antti Hämäläinen
0–116:16 – E. Koreshkov (A. Koreshkov, A. Savenkov) (PP)
P. Bondra (R. Kapuš, M. Jurčina) (PP) – 39:501–1
Mari. Hossa (P. Demitra, M. Gáborík) – 48:092–1
12 minPenalties20 min
27Shots19
19 February 2006
17:05
United States  Flag of the United States.svg1–2
(1–1, 0–0, 0–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 4,450
Game reference
Rick DiPietro Goalies Henrik Lundqvist Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dan Marouelli
Linesmen:
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Gemeinhardt
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Miller
0–17:05 – D. Alfredsson (K. Jönsson, M. Sundin)
M. Modano (C. Conroy, C. Chelios) – 17:311–1
1–244:22 – M. Samuelsson (D. Alfredsson, M. Sundin) (PP)
14 minPenalties12 min
25Shots26

21 February 2006
11:35
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg2–5
(1–1, 0–1, 1–3)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 2,300
Game reference
Sergejs Naumovs Goalies Vitali Yeremeyev Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Christer Lärking
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Derek Doucette
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Gemeinhardt
0–17:20 – A. Koreshkov (E. Koreshkov)
L. Tambijevs (A. Ņiživijs) (PP) – 15:131–1
1–235:04 – N. Antropov (E. Koreshkov)
A. Cipruss (G. Panteļejevs, A. Tribuncovs) – 45:042–2
2–352:33 – S. Alexandrov (F. Polishchuk, A. Troschinsky)
2–454:53 – E. Koreshkov (PS)
2–558:08 – E. Koreshkov (A. Koreshkov)
14 minPenalties6 min
32Shots30
21 February 2006
20:05
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg0–3
(0–1, 0–0, 0–2)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 4,250
Game reference
Mikael Tellqvist Goalies Karol Križan Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Timo Favorin
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Blümel
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre Racicot
0–115:51 – P. Bondra (M. Šatan)
0–246:16 – Mari. Hossa (P. Demitra, M. Gáborík)
0–358:58 – R. Suchý (P. Demitra, Mari. Hossa)
14 minPenalties10 min
17Shots31

[3]

21 February 2006
20:35
United States  Flag of the United States.svg4–5
(1–2, 1–1, 2–2)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 9,378
Game reference
Robert Esche Goalies Evgeni Nabokov (out 20:00)
Maxim Sokolov (in 20:00)
Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Devorski
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Stefan Fonselius
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Miller
0–19:27 – A. Korolyuk
0–210:41 – E. Malkin (D. Kasparaitis) (SH)
B. Rolston (C. Conroy) (PP) – 18:381–2
1–335:00 – A. Markov (P. Datsyuk, M. Sushinsky)
B. Gionta (S. Gomez, D. Weight) (PP) – 39:012–3
S. Gomez (M. Schneider, B. Rolston) (PP) – 45:003–3
3–449:55 – A. Ovechkin (E. Malkin, D. Kasparaitis)
E. Cole (M. Knuble, C. Drury) – 50:384–4
4–551:52 – A. Kovalev (P. Datsyuk, E. Malkin)
8 minPenalties14 min
34Shots21

Allegations have surfaced of Sweden throwing the game against Slovakia so the Swedes would face Switzerland in the quarterfinals instead of Canada or the Czech Republic. Shortly before the game, Sweden coach Bengt-Åke Gustafsson was reported to have publicly contemplated tanking in order to avoid those teams, saying about Canada and the Czechs, "One is cholera, the other the plague." [3] During the game itself, one reportedly suspect sequence came when Sweden had an extended five-on-three powerplay with five NHL stars on the ice—Peter Forsberg, Mats Sundin, Daniel Alfredsson, Nicklas Lidström and Fredrik Modin—and failed to put a shot on net. Sports Illustrated writer Michael Farber would say about this particular powerplay, "If the Swedes had passed the puck any more, their next opponent would have been the Washington Generals." "[They] were even afraid to shoot!", Russian coach Vladimir Krikunov said.

As part of a subsequent interview about the championship over five years later, Forsberg was interpreted to insinuate that Sweden lost their preliminary round game against Slovakia on purpose, so as to draw Switzerland as their quarterfinal opponent, rather than Canada or the Czech Republic. Swedish forward Henrik Sedin, who played alongside Forsberg on the 2006 team denied the notion while adding that Forsberg's comments in the interview were misconstrued. [4] [5]

Playoff round

Bracket

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsGold medal game
 
          
 
22 February
 
 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 4
 
24 February
 
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3
 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 4
 
22 February
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2
 
26 February
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0
 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2
 
22 February
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3
 
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 2
 
24 February
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 6
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 7
 
22 February
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3 Bronze medal game
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1
 
25 February
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0
 
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3
 

Quarterfinals

22 February 2006
16:35
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg2–6
(1–2, 0–3, 1–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 2,970
Game reference
Martin Gerber Goalies Henrik Lundqvist Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dan Marouelli
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Thor Nelson
Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Shelyanin
0–13:05 – H. Sedin (D. Sedin, N. Lidström)
M. Streit (P. Della Rossa, M. Plüss) – 8:371–1
1–213:49 – F. Modin (P. Forsberg, D. Alfredsson) (PP)
1–322:17 – H. Zetterberg (T. Holmström, K. Jönsson)
1–429:07 – M. Sundin (N. Lidström, D. Alfredsson) (PP)
1–532:52 – M. Sundin (P. Forsberg, D. Tjärnqvist)
R. Lemm (I. Rüthemann) – 40:492–5
2–648:36 − S. Påhlsson (D. Alfredsson, P. Axelsson)
8 minPenalties2 min
29Shots27
22 February 2006
17:35
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg4–3
(2–1, 2–1, 0–1)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 6,691
Game reference
Antero Niittymäki Goalies Rick DiPietro Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Devorski
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Mášik
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Miller
V. Peltonen (J. Jokinen, S. Salo) – 9:331–0
S. Salo (SH) − 12:012–0
2–113:14 – M. Knuble (M. Schneider, D. Weight)
2–221:29 − M. Schneider (B. Rafalski, C. Conroy) (PP)
O. Jokinen (V. Peltonen) (PP) – 25:063–2
O. Jokinen (PP2) – 37:104–2
4–355:33 – B. Gionta (C. Drury, E. Cole)
16 minPenalties30 min
25Shots28
22 February 2006
20:35
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg2–0
(0–0, 0–0, 2–0)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Torino Esposizioni, Turin
Attendance: 4,130
Game reference
Evgeni Nabokov Goalies Martin Brodeur Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Dennis LaRue
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Joacim Karlsson
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Sericolo
A. Ovechkin (V. Kozlov) (PP) – 41:301–0
A. Kovalev (A. Markov) (PP) – 59:372–0
41 minPenalties18 min
33Shots27
22 February 2006
21:35
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg1–3
(0–1, 0–1, 1–1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 6,893
Game reference
Peter Budaj Goalies Milan Hnilička Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Don Van Massenhoven
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Stefan Fonselius
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre Racicot
0–112:51 – M. Ručinský (SH)
0–228:41 – M. Hejduk (F. Kaberle, M. Ručinský)
M. Gáborík (Mari. Hossa) – 43:381–2
1–359:57 − M. Straka (EN)
8 minPenalties14 min
21Shots28

Semifinals

24 February 2006
16:35
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg7–3
(2–1, 4–2, 1–0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,071
Game reference
Henrik Lundqvist Goalies Milan Hnilička (out 27:54)
Tomáš Vokoun (in 27:54)
Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dan Marouelli
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Antti Hämäläinen
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pierre Racicot
F. Modin (M. Sundin, P. Forsberg) – 0:341–0
1–13:11 – F. Kuba (M. Straka, V. Prospal)
P. Axelsson (N. Lidström, N. Kronwall) – 13:372–1
H. Sedin (D. Sedin) – 21:163–1
C. Bäckman (D. Alfredsson) – 23:544–1
J. Jönsson (K. Jönsson, M. Samuelsson) (PP) – 27:545–1
5–230:40 – A. Hemský (J. Jágr, M. Židlický) (PP)
5–331:25 – V. Prospal (D. Výborný)
D. Alfredsson (P. Axelsson) – 39:006–3
T. Holmström (H. Zetterberg) – 56:057–3
8 minPenalties6 min
32Shots24
24 February 2006
21:05
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg4–0
(1–0, 2–0, 1–0)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,702
Game reference
Antero Niittymäki Goalies Evgeni Nabokov Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Don Van Massenhoven
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Mášik
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Sericolo
V. Peltonen (K. Timonen) (PP) – 6:131–0
T. Lydman (S. Koivu) – 29:332–0
S. Koivu (K. Timonen, T. Selänne) (PP) – 33:513–0
O. Jokinen (V. Peltonen, N. Kapanen) – 49:174–0
8 minPenalties16 min
30Shots21

Bronze medal game

25 February 2006
20:35
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg0–3
(0–1, 0–1, 0–1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Bronze medal icon.svg Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,379
Game reference
Evgeni Nabokov Goalies Tomáš Vokoun Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Andersson
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Joacim Karlsson
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steve Miller
0–14:48 – M. Erat (D. Výborný, R. Lang)
0–226:36 – M. Židlický (J. Jágr, R. Lang) (PP)
0–359:52 – M. Straka (M. Erat) (EN)
41 minPenalties14 min
28Shots15

Gold medal game

26 February 2006
14:05
Silver medal icon.svg Finland  Flag of Finland.svg2–3
(1–0, 1–2, 0–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Gold medal icon.svg Palasport Olimpico, Turin
Attendance: 8,274
Game reference
Antero Niittymäki Goalies Henrik Lundqvist Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Devorski
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Mášik
Flag of the United States.svg Thor Nelson
K. Timonen (T. Selänne) (PP) – 14:451–0
1–124:42 – H. Zetterberg (M. Samuelsson, C. Bäckman) (PP)
1–233:24 – N. Kronwall (H. Zetterberg) (PP)
V. Peltonen (J. Jokinen, O. Jokinen) – 35:002–2
2–340:10 – N. Lidström (M. Sundin, P. Forsberg)
14 minPenalties14 min
27Shots28

Final ranking

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
4Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
7Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
8Flag of the United States.svg  United States
9Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
10Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
11Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
12Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia

Statistics

Average age

Team USA was the oldest team in the tournament, averaging 31 years and 8 months. Team Germany was the youngest team in the tournament, averaging 26 years and 7 months. Gold medalists team Sweden averaged 29 years and 7 months. Tournament average was 29 years and 2 months. [6]

Scoring leaders

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Selänne 86511+74F
Flag of Finland.svg Saku Koivu 83811+512F
Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Alfredsson 85510+24F
Flag of Slovakia.svg Marián Hossa 65510+94F
Flag of Finland.svg Ville Peltonen 8459+46F
Flag of Finland.svg Olli Jokinen 8628+52F
Flag of Finland.svg Jere Lehtinen 8358+60F
Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Sundin 8358+14F
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Straka 8268+46F
Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Datsyuk 8178+510F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF

Leading goaltenders

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

PlayerTOIGAGAASASv%SO
Flag of Finland.svg Antero Niittymäki 358:5181.3416495.123
Flag of Russia.svg Evgeni Nabokov 359:2781.3413494.033
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Aebischer 200:0072.1011794.020
Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Budaj 179:2462.017992.410
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Martin Brodeur 238:4082.0110492.310

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

Awards

Source: IIHF

Source: IIHF

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