Ice hockey at the 2011 Asian Winter Games – Men

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Men
at the 2011 Asian Winter Games
Venue Kazakhstan Sports Palace
Date28 January – 6 February 2011
Competitors248 from 12 nations
Medalists
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The men's tournament of Ice hockey at the 2011 Asian Winter Games at Astana, Kazakhstan, was held from 28 January to 6 February 2011.

Contents

Squads

Olympic flag.svg  Athletes from Kuwait Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates

Results

All times are Almaty Time (UTC+06:00)

Premier division

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan 660009523+7218
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 650017022+4815
3Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 640024827+2112
4Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 63003353729
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 620044659136
6Olympic flag.svg Athletes from Kuwait 610054140+13
7Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 60006111381270
Source: IIHF
28 January
13:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg4–15
(2–8, 1–2, 1–5)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 350
Game reference
Pongsak Phiewklam
Jason Cotsmire
Goalies Sergey Ossintsev Referee:
Choi Yoon-young (KOR)
0–106:05 – Fitisenko (Zhuravlyov)
0–206:18 – Shiderinov (Falfudinov, Kolobov)
0–307:15 – Shiderinov (Falfudinov, Kolobov)
0–407:50 – Sazonov (V. Sorokin, Kudayarov)
0–511:09 – Kolobov (SH)
0–613:17 – Kolobov (Zhuravlyov, Falfudinov) (PP)
Thamwongsin (Rodprasert) (SH) – 15:061–6
1–716:17 – Kryukov (PP)
Rattanachot (Chanchit Supadilokluk) – 19:342–7
2–819:51 – Sazonov (Zhuravlyov)
2–924:52 – Kryukov
2–1035:55 – Shiderinov (Kryukov)
Neimwan (Chanchie. Supadilokluk, Rattanachot) – 37:563–10
3–1145:02 – Kolobov (Falfudinov, Fillippov)
3–1249:21 – Alexeyev (Kudayarov, Zhuravlyov)
3–1354:32 – Kryukov (Falfudinov, Shiderinov)
3–1457:38 – Falfudinov (Shiderinov, Kryukov)
3–1559:42 – Shiderinov (Kolobov, Fillippov)
Thamwongsin (Chanchit Supadilokluk) – 59:594–15
6 minPenalties8 min
27Shots56

28 January
17:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg25–0
(4–0, 8–0, 13–0)
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Tengku Azlly Goalies Abdulla Al-Adhab
Mohamed Al-Doy
Referee:
Kimikazu Koizumi (JPN)
Loke B.K. (David) – 10:111–0
David (Loke B.K.) (PP) – 12:032–0
Loke B.K. – 12:583–0
Khoo S.C. (Moi J.Y.) – 17:584–0
Loke B.K. – 20:065–0
Moi J.Y. (Khoo S.C.) (PP) – 24:326–0
Tan K.P. (Loke B.K., Yahaya) – 30:507–0
Moi J.Y. (Khoo S.C.) – 31:318–0
Tan K.S. (Moi J.Y., Chee) (PP) – 34:019–0
David (Loke B.K.) – 35:2210–0
Tan K.P. (Loke B.K.) – 35:3011–0
Loke B.K. (David) (SH) – 38:3112–0
Yeoh K.Y. (Ong) – 41:5513–0
Chee (Khoo S.C.) – 43:3214–0
Tan K.P. (Loke B.K.) – 49:2815–0
Loke B.K. – 49:4616–0
Loke B.K. (Tan K.P., Yap E.J.) – 52:0817–0
Chee – 52:2618–0
Tan K.P. (Loke B.K., Yahaya) – 53:4719–0
Chee – 55:1320–0
David (Loke B.K.) – 56:4021–0
Chee (Mahmood) – 57:4122–0
B. Tan (Yap E.J.) – 58:0123–0
Tan K.P. (Yahaya, Loke B.K.) (PP) – 59:4324–0
Loke B.K. – 59:5625–0
8 minPenalties14 min
72Shots8

28 January
20:30
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg3–2
(1–0, 0–0, 2–2)
Olympic flag.svg Athletes from Kuwait Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Bazarvaany Baatarkhüü Goalies Jasem Al-Sarraf Referee:
Liu Wubin (CHN)
Mishigsüren (Batzayaa) – 11:201–0
Batzayaa – 40:582–0
2–146:11 – S. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Ajmi)
Mishigsüren (PS) – 48:213–1
3–254:26 – Me. Al-Ajmi (Mo. Al-Ajmi)
8 minPenalties10 min
17Shots28

29 January
13:30
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg0–14
(0–3, 0–6, 0–5)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Ahmed Al-Dhaheri
Khaled Al-Suwaidi
Goalies Sergey Ossintsev Referee:
Nikita Zalipyatskikh (KAZ)
0–106:37 – Kolobov (Shiderinov, Fillippov) (PP)
0–217:26 – Kryukov (Kolobov, Falfudinov) (PP)
0–319:05 – Zhuravlyov (Fillippov)
0–422:24 – Kabanov (S. Sorokin, Zhuravlyov)
0–533:26 – Kryukov (Ossintsev, Kabanov)
0–634:04 – Falfudinov (Kolobov, Kryukov)
0–735:21 – Zhuravlyov (Sazonov, Kabanov)
0–837:09 – Kabanov (Zhuravlyov) (SH)
0–937:25 – Kolobov (Alexeyev) (SH)
0–1041:36 – S. Sorokin (Zhuravlyov, V. Sorokin)
0–1142:27 – Kryukov (PS)
0–1243:22 – Shiderinov (Kryukov, Kolobov)
0–1348:01 – Kolobov (Fillippov) (PP2)
0–1453:43 – Zhuravlyov (S. Sorokin) (SH)
40 minPenalties18 min
21Shots70

29 January
17:00
Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg0–29
(0–11, 0–10, 0–8)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Abdulla Al-Adhab Goalies Jason Cotsmire Referee:
Keith Fong (CAN)
0–103:00 – Aarola (Thamwongsin)
0–203:52 – Neimwan (Chartsuwan)
0–305:20 – Jirachai (Tengsakul)
0–407:03 – Thongaram (Neimwan) (PP)
0–509:01 – Jirachai (Tengsakul)
0–609:45 – Pivekumt (Aarola) (PP2)
0–710:10 – Aarola (Pivekumt) (PP)
0–810:34 – Thammasit (Thongaram) (PP)
0–911:51 – Rattanachot (Chanchit Supadilokluk, Chartsuwan) (PP)
0–1012:20 – Rattanachot (Neimwan, Chartsuwan) (PP)
0–1119:06 – Kullugin (Aarola, Pivekumt)
0–1220:14 – Chartsuwan (Neimwan) (SH)
0–1323:15 – Aarola (Pivekumt)
0–1424:56 – Chartsuwan
0–1527:26 – Thamwongsin (Pivekumt, Kullugin)
0–1629:07 – Rattanachot (Chartsuwan) (PP)
0–1730:18 – Tengsakul (Thammasit)
0–1830:29 – Kasemsunt (Thammasit)
0–1930:38 – Aarola (Thamwongsin)
0–2031:12 – Aarola (Thamwongsin)
0–2135:12 – Thamwongsin (Kullugin)
0–2242:45 – Pivekumt (Harnnarujchai, Thamwongsin) (PP)
0–2350:00 – Rattanachot (Chanchie. Supadilokluk)
0–2450:14 – Chartsuwan (Rattanachot)
0–2553:02 – Thamwongsin (Pivekumt, Aarola)
0–2654:09 – Thammasit (Jittranont)
0–2756:02 – Rattanachot (Neimwan)
0–2858:11 – Aarola
0–2959:21 – Chartsuwan (Chanchie. Supadilokluk, Neimwan)
39 minPenalties4 min
2Shots70

29 January
20:30
Athletes from Kuwait Olympic flag.svg7–12
(1–5, 2–4, 4–3)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Jasem Al-Sarraf
Jasem Dashti
Goalies Tengku Azlly Referee:
Andrey Sachuk (KAZ)
0–100:24 – Loke B.K.
0–200:58 – Tan K.S. (Khoo S.C.)
0–303:32 – Yahaya (Tan K.P.) (PP2)
0–409:43 – Loke B.K. (Tan K.P.) (PP)
0–513:41 – Tan K.P. (Ong) (PP)
A. Al-Ajmi (Atallah, Y. Al-Kandari) – 15:321–5
1–624:07 – Tan K.S. (Chee, Yeoh K.Y.)
1–725:43 – Chee
1–833:00 – Tan K.S. (Isa)
1–934:11 – Loke B.K.
A. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Maragi) – 34:562–9
Mo. Al-Ajmi (Atallah) – 37:053–9
Shetail (A. Al-Ajmi) – 41:564–9
Mo. Al-Ajmi (PP) – 43:145–9
A. Al-Maragi (Me. Al-Ajmi) – 44:436–9
6–1046:38 – Loke B.K.
6–1150:51 – Loke B.K. (SH)
6–1254:19 – Tan K.P. (Loke B.K.) (PP)
A. Al-Ajmi (Mo. Al-Ajmi) (PP) – 55:107–12
32 minPenalties22 min
30Shots41

31 January
13:30
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg25–0
(9–0, 6–0, 10–0)
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Ahmed Al-Dhaheri
Khaled Al-Suwaidi
Goalies Abdulla Al-Adhab Referee:
Kimikazu Koizumi (JPN)
J. Al-Dhaheri – 00:061–0
J. Al-Dhaheri (Al-Darmaki) – 01:042–0
Al-Nuaimi (Al-Jachi) (SH) – 07:353–0
Al-Mheiri (M. Al-Shamsi) (SH) – 07:484–0
Al. Al-Mazrouei (J. Al-Dhaheri, Al-Darmaki) – 08:555–0
M. Al-Shamsi (Al-Jachi) – 11:336–0
J. Al-Dhaheri (Al-Mheiri) (SH) – 15:397–0
Al-Darmaki (Al. Al-Mazrouei, J. Al-Dhaheri) – 17:448–0
Al-Mheiri (Al-Jachi, O. Al-Shamsi) (PP) – 19:139–0
Al-Nuaimi (F. Al-Suwaidi) – 22:1810–0
M. Al-Mazrouei (Al-Nuaimi) – 29:0211–0
Al-Baloushi (M. Al-Shamsi, Al-Sarour) – 30:5512–0
Al-Sarour (M. Al-Shamsi) – 33:5413–0
M. Al-Shamsi (Al-Baloushi, Al-Sarour) (PP) – 35:5814–0
Al-Subousi – 37:2115–0
Al-Baloushi (Al. Al-Mazrouei) – 42:2416–0
Al-Nuaimi (M. Al-Shamsi) – 44:3617–0
O. Al-Shamsi (J. Al-Dhaheri) – 47:5418–0
Al. Al-Mazrouei (J. Al-Dhaheri) – 48:1519–0
Al-Nuaimi – 48:5220–0
Al-Nuaimi (O. Al-Shamsi, Al-Mheiri) – 50:0721–0
Al-Darmaki (Budebs, Al. Al-Mazrouei) – 51:5922–0
Al-Nuaimi (J. Al-Dhaheri) – 53:4323–0
O. Al-Shamsi (SH) – 59:0224–0
J. Al-Dhaheri (Al-Nuaimi) – 59:4925–0
8 minPenalties16 min
66Shots3

31 January
17:00
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg3–13
(1–5, 0–6, 2–2)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Batsükhiin Battör
Bazarvaany Baatarkhüü
Goalies Sergey Ossintsev
Zhirgalbek Bakirov
Referee:
Liu Wubin (CHN)
0–101:04 – Kolobov (Shiderinov)
0–207:10 – Esen Uulu (V. Sorokin)
0–314:09 – Kolobov (Fillippov)
Mönkhzayaa (Pürev-Ochir) – 16:211–3
1–417:30 – V. Sorokin (Kudayarov) (PP)
1–518:05 – Zhuravlyov (Alexeyev, Kabanov)
1–624:45 – Kudayarov (Tokoev, V. Sorokin)
1–725:34 – Omorkanov (S. Sorokin, Kabanov)
1–825:50 – Shiderinov (Fillippov)
1–930:33 – Kryukov (Kolobov, Fillippov) (PP)
1–1036:41 – Shiderinov (Fillippov)
1–1139:34 – Zhuravlyov (S. Sorokin, Kabanov) (PP)
1–1242:19 – Kolobov (Kryukov)
1–1344:06 – S. Sorokin (V. Sorokin) (PP)
Batzayaa (SH) – 50:132–13
Batzayaa (EN) – 59:423–13
14 minPenalties4 min
17Shots45

31 January
20:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg5–3
(2–0, 0–2, 3–1)
Olympic flag.svg Athletes from Kuwait Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 100
Game reference
Pongsak Phiewklam
Jason Cotsmire
Goalies Jasem Al-Sarraf Referee:
Choi Yoon-young (KOR)
Thamwongsin – 01:551–0
Tengsakul (Jittranont) – 10:232–0
2–127:01 – Me. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Ajmi) (SH)
2–239:18 – Mo. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Maragi)
Neimwan (Rattanachot) (PP) – 53:043–2
3–357:42 – A. Al-Maragi (Shetail) (PP)
Neimwan (Chartsuwan) – 58:164–3
Neimwan (PS) – 59:195–3
35 minPenalties14 min
47Shots26

1 February
13:30
Kyrgyzstan  Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg23–2
(11–0, 8–1, 4–1)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Sergey Ossintsev
Zhirgalbek Bakirov
Goalies Abdul Hakim Ismail
Tengku Azlly
Referee:
Keith Fong (CAN)
Kabanov (Zhuravlyov) – 01:281–0
Kabanov (Zhuravlyov) – 01:472–0
Falfudinov (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 02:583–0
Kabanov (Zhuravlyov, S. Sorokin) – 03:154–0
Sazonov (Sheishenaliev) – 04:465–0
Kryukov (Kolobov, Falfudinov) – 06:096–0
Omorkanov (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 06:447–0
Shiderinov (Kolobov) – 09:048–0
Omorkanov (Falfudinov) – 09:279–0
Kabanov (V. Sorokin) – 13:2310–0
Kryukov (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 18:0311–0
Omorkanov (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 22:1612–0
Fillippov (Kryukov, Kolobov) – 25:3113–0
Kabanov (Zhuravlyov) – 25:5114–0
14–127:45 – Chang (B. Tan)
Tynaliev (Kolobov, Shiderinov) – 29:0415–1
Tynaliev (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 33:0816–1
Kabanov (Bakirov, V. Sorokin) – 35:3917–1
Fillippov (Kryukov, Tynaliev) – 37:4318–1
S. Sorokin (Zhuravlyov, V. Sorokin) – 39:1719–1
Tynaliev (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 41:2520–1
20–246:33 – Tan K.S. (Yeoh K.Y.)
V. Sorokin (Omorkanov, Kabanov) – 47:3021–2
Omorkanov (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 52:0422–2
Esen Uulu (Askarbekov, Kudayarov) – 53:1223–2
2 minPenalties2 min
61Shots13

1 February
17:00
Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg1–21
(1–4, 0–8, 0–9)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 100
Game reference
Abdulla Al-Adhab Goalies Bazarvaany Baatarkhüü
Batsükhiin Battör
Referee:
Nikita Zalipyatskikh (KAZ)
0–103:26 – Od-Erdene (SH)
0–207:00 – Chuluunzorig (Mönkhzayaa, Pürev-Ochir)
0–311:07 – Mishigsüren (Altanbayar) (PP)
0–413:33 – Pürev-Ochir (Mönkhzayaa)
Fakhroo (PP2) – 17:341–4
1–521:19 – Batzayaa (Mishigsüren)
1–622:02 – Bayarjargal (Zolboo, Bolor-Erdene)
1–724:01 – Tserenbaljir (Batzayaa, Mishigsüren) (PP)
1–824:14 – Mishigsüren (Batzayaa, Tserenbaljir)
1–924:34 – Bayarjargal (Zolboo, Bolor-Erdene)
1–1028:22 – Mishigsüren (Batzayaa) (PP)
1–1131:24 – Pürev-Ochir
1–1235:56 – Mönkhzayaa
1–1340:40 – Mishigsüren (Batzayaa, Tserenbaljir) (PP)
1–1442:17 – Bolor-Erdene (Erkhbayar) (PP)
1–1543:34 – Batzayaa (Od-Erdene)
1–1645:29 – Zolboo (Erkhbayar)
1–1751:21 – Tserenbaljir (Batzayaa)
1–1853:44 – Zolboo (SH)
1–1954:47 – Mishigsüren (Batzayaa) (PP)
1–2058:39 – Od-Erdene
1–2159:40 – Batzayaa
18 minPenalties12 min
11Shots68

1 February
20:30
Athletes from Kuwait Olympic flag.svg2–5
(0–2, 1–1, 1–2)
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Jasem Al-Sarraf Goalies Ahmed Al-Dhaheri Referee:
Andrey Sachuk (KAZ)
0–110:11 – Al-Baloushi (Budebs) (PP)
0–212:23 – Al-Mheiri (Al-Jachi, O. Al-Shamsi)
0–324:33 – Al. Al-Mazrouei (J. Al-Dhaheri)
Shetail – 32:271–3
1–442:02 – J. Al-Dhaheri
1–552:45 – Al-Haddad (O. Al-Shamsi) (PP)
Mo. Al-Ajmi (PP) – 59:352–5
12 minPenalties12 min
16Shots27

2 February
13:30
Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg10–15
(2–6, 6–4, 2–5)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Abdulla Al-Adhab
Mohamed Al-Doy
Goalies Sergey Ossintsev
Zhirgalbek Bakirov
Referee:
Choi Yoon-young (KOR)
0–102:11 – Kolobov (Kryukov)
0–203:54 – Askarbekov (Sazonov)
0–305:55 – Toktaliev (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov)
0–411:03 – Toktaliev
0–511:17 – Sheishenaliev (Shiderinov, Fillippov)
0–611:37 – Sheishenaliev (Shiderinov, Kolobov)
Al-Mutlaq (Hegazi, Ahmed) – 17:411–6
Al-Mushiqeri (Abdull. Turki, Al-Thawadi) – 19:262–6
Ahmed (Hegazi) – 23:053–6
Baqer (Al-Jawder) – 24:074–6
Ismaeel – 24:245–6
Abdull. Turki – 25:416–6
6–726:22 – Kolobov (Kryukov)
Al-Jawder (Ismaeel) – 27:207–7
7–828:41 – Fitisenko
7–930:24 – Sheishenaliev (Kryukov, Kolobov)
Ahmed – 33:558–9
8–1034:04 – Tokoev
8–1141:21 – Toktaliev (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov)
8–1242:00 – Fillippov (Kryukov)
8–1357:47 – Toktaliev (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov)
8–1458:52 – Askarbekov (Kryukov, Kolobov)
8–1559:07 – Esen Uulu (Zhuravlyov)
Al-Mushiqeri (Al-Thawadi) (EN) – 59:279–15
Ahmed (EN) – 59:4410–15
0 minPenalties2 min
24Shots42

2 February
17:00
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg9–1
(0–0, 6–1, 3–0)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Ahmed Al-Dhaheri Goalies Batsükhiin Battör
Bazarvaany Baatarkhüü
Referee:
Kimikazu Koizumi (JPN)
J. Al-Dhaheri – 24:551–0
1–126:58 – Pürev-Ochir (Batzayaa) (PP)
Al-Haddad (J. Al-Dhaheri) – 29:142–1
J. Al-Dhaheri (Al-Mheiri) – 29:243–1
Al-Haddad (M. Al-Shamsi, J. Al-Dhaheri) – 32:014–1
J. Al-Dhaheri (Al-Haddad) (PP) – 34:045–1
O. Al-Shamsi (J. Al-Dhaheri) – 39:376–1
Al. Al-Mazrouei (J. Al-Dhaheri) – 41:367–1
Al-Jachi (J. Al-Dhaheri) (SH) – 44:518–1
Al. Al-Mazrouei (Al-Jachi) – 53:329–1
20 minPenalties18 min
38Shots10

2 February
20:30
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg16–1
(7–0, 7–0, 2–1)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Jason Cotsmire Goalies Tengku Azlly
Abdul Hakim Ismail
Referee:
Liu Wubin (CHN)
Chanchit Supadilokluk (Chartsuwan) (PP) – 02:091–0
Chartsuwan (Neimwan) – 05:332–0
Rattanachot (Aarola) (PP) – 10:093–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola) (PP) – 11:294–0
Aarola – 13:245–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola) – 16:436–0
Aarola (Rattanachot) (SH) – 18:567–0
Thamwongsin (Tengsakul) – 27:478–0
Aarola (Rattanachot) – 30:209–0
Chartsuwan (Rattanachot) – 30:3510–0
Chartsuwan (Aarola, Neimwan) – 34:5311–0
Aarola (Chartsuwan, Rattanachot) – 35:4712–0
Kullugin (Tengsakul) – 36:1013–0
Harnnarujchai (Pivekumt) – 38:1614–0
14–148:50 – Yap E.J. (David)
Neimwan (Rodprasert) – 53:1415–1
Jittranont – 56:2516–1
8 minPenalties24 min
55Shots15

4 February
13:30
Kyrgyzstan  Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg15–4
(5–3, 4–0, 6–1)
Olympic flag.svg Athletes from Kuwait Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Zhirgalbek Bakirov
Sergey Ossintsev
Goalies Jasem Al-Sarraf Referee:
Nikita Zalipyatskikh (KAZ)
Kryukov (Kolobov) – 00:261–0
Esen Uulu (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 01:172–0
Esen Uulu (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 05:093–0
Kolobov (Shiderinov) – 08:104–0
4–109:23 – Mo. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Ajmi, Me. Al-Ajmi)
Kryukov (Kolobov) – 11:475–1
5–213:18 – Mo. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Ajmi)
5–313:41 – S. Al-Ajmi
Sheishenaliev (Shiderinov, Kolobov) – 25:556–3
Kryukov (Kolobov) – 28:377–3
Falfudinov (Kryukov, Kolobov) – 35:328–3
Fillippov (Kryukov, Kabanov) (PP) – 39:209–3
Kolobov (Kryukov) – 40:4610–3
Zhuravlyov (Kabanov) – 41:3211–3
Omorkanov (Zhuravlyov, Kabanov) – 45:3512–3
12–452:44 – A. Al-Maragi (Me. Al-Ajmi, Shetail) (SH)
Kryukov (Shiderinov, Fillippov) (PP) – 56:1813–4
Zhuravlyov (Kabanov) (PP) – 57:2414–4
Sazonov (S. Sorokin, Kudayarov) – 59:5415–4
18 minPenalties18 min
54Shots17

4 February
17:00
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg1–7
(1–1, 0–4, 0–2)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 100
Game reference
Bazarvaany Baatarkhüü Goalies Pongsak Phiewklam Referee:
Andrey Sachuk (KAZ)
0–101:04 – Kasemsunt (Chartsuwan)
Bayarjargal (Bolor-Erdene) – 13:531–1
1–227:12 – Neimwan (Chartsuwan)
1–332:35 – Neimwan (Chartsuwan)
1–435:01 – Chartsuwan (Aarola, Neimwan)
1–535:59 – Aarola (Chartsuwan) (PP)
1–641:15 – Thamwongsin (Kullugin, Tengsakul)
1–743:20 – Ongvisagepaiboon (SH)
10 minPenalties12 min
19Shots42

4 February
20:30
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg1–7
(0–1, 1–2, 0–4)
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Tengku Azlly Goalies Ahmed Al-Dhaheri Referee:
Keith Fong (CAN)
0–114:22 – J. Al-Dhaheri (Al-Jachi, O. Al-Shamsi)
0–224:55 – Al-Mheiri (SH)
0–331:32 – O. Al-Shamsi (Al-Subousi)
David (Yap E.J., Loke B.K.) (PP) – 38:011–3
1–444:19 – Al. Al-Mazrouei (Al-Jachi) (PP2)
1–548:57 – Budebs (J. Al-Dhaheri) (PP)
1–650:22 – Al-Nuaimi (Al-Muharami)
1–758:46 – O. Al-Shamsi
16 minPenalties22 min
14Shots44

5 February
13:30
Athletes from Kuwait Olympic flag.svg23–0
(6–0, 7–0, 10–0)
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Jasem Al-Sarraf
Jasem Dashti
Goalies Abdulla Al-Adhab Referee:
Keith Fong (CAN)
A. Al-Ajmi (Me. Al-Ajmi) – 03:001–0
A. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Maragi, Al-Awadhi) – 05:002–0
Al-Henaidi (Atallah, S. Al-Ajmi) – 08:043–0
Me. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Maragi, A. Al-Ajmi) – 16:154–0
M. Al-Maragi (S. Al-Ajmi) – 17:555–0
Me. Al-Ajmi – 18:106–0
Shetail (Me. Al-Ajmi) – 23:147–0
Me. Al-Ajmi (S. Al-Ajmi) (PP2) – 25:138–0
S. Al-Ajmi (M. Al-Maragi, Y. Al-Kandari) (PP) – 30:599–0
A. Al-Maragi (Me. Al-Ajmi, Shetail) – 32:0510–0
A. Al-Maragi (Me. Al-Ajmi) (SH) – 32:5511–0
S. Al-Ajmi (Y. Al-Kandari) – 39:0112–0
Me. Al-Ajmi (A. Al-Maragi, Shetail) – 39:2213–0
Shetail (Me. Al-Ajmi) (PP) – 40:2914–0
Y. Al-Kandari (S. Al-Ajmi) – 43:1615–0
Me. Al-Ajmi (PP) – 46:2016–0
S. Al-Ajmi (Al-Awadhi, Y. Al-Kandari) – 48:4817–0
A. Al-Maragi (PP) – 49:2718–0
A. Al-Maragi (Me. Al-Ajmi) (PP) – 50:1519–0
Me. Al-Ajmi (Shetail) – 51:0820–0
Me. Al-Ajmi (PP) – 53:3421–0
Y. Al-Kandari (Me. Al-Ajmi, S. Al-Ajmi) – 56:3722–0
A. Al-Maragi (Shetail) (SH) – 57:2323–0
14 minPenalties20 min
103Shots1

5 February
17:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg5–6
(1–1, 4–3, 0–2)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Tengku Azlly Goalies Batsükhiin Battör Referee:
Choi Yoon-young (KOR)
David (Chee, Tan K.P.) – 07:521–0
1–108:32 – Batzayaa (Mishigsüren)
Loke B.K. – 20:552–1
2–226:46 – Erdenebat (Zolboo, Bolor-Erdene)
Loke B.K. (David) – 27:273–2
3–335:07 – Batzayaa (Mishigsüren)
Tan K.P. (SH) – 36:164–3
David (Loke B.K., Tan K.P.) (PP) – 39:005–3
5–439:41 – Pürev-Ochir (Mishigsüren)
5–545:47 – Chuluunzorig (Batgerel)
5–647:57 – Batzayaa
8 minPenalties12 min
30Shots34

5 February
20:30
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg2–9
(0–1, 2–5, 0–3)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2, Astana
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Ahmed Al-Dhaheri
Khaled Al-Suwaidi
Goalies Jason Cotsmire Referee:
Andrey Sachuk (KAZ)
0–113:27 – Chartsuwan (PS)
Al. Al-Mazrouei (J. Al-Dhaheri) – 24:011–1
1–224:34 – Chartsuwan (Aarola)
Al-Darmaki (Al-Nuaimi, T. Al-Shamsi) – 25:112–2
2–325:45 – Chartsuwan (Aarola)
2–426:29 – Chartsuwan (Aarola)
2–533:38 – Aarola (Chanchit Supadilokluk)
2–638:21 – Kasemsunt (Aarola) (PP)
2–744:06 – Rattanachot (Aarola, Neimwan)
2–848:38 – Tengsakul (Thamwongsin)
2–957:41 – Rattanachot (Ongvisagepaiboon)
18 minPenalties12 min
18Shots31

Top division

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 44000623+5912
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 43001326+269
3Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 420023516+196
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 410031333203
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 40004185840
Source: IIHF
31 January
14:30
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg0–22
(0–6, 0–10, 0–6)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 450
Game reference
Ting Pang-keng
Lin Tsung-han
Goalies Eum Hyun-seung
Park Sung-je
Referees:
Juraj Konc (SVK)
Derek Zalaski (CAN)
0–101:19 – Kim W.Ju. (Kim G.H., Cho M.H.)
0–203:34 – Kim K.H. (Cho M.H., Ahn H.M.)
0–311:31 – Song D.H. (Kwon T.A., Kim S.W.)
0–415:43 – Lee Y.J. (Park W.S., Kim W.Ja.)
0–518:30 – Choi J.S. (Suh S.I., Shin S.W.)
0–619:29 – Cho M.H. (Kim D.H.)
0–722:43 – Cho M.H. (Kim G.H., Kim W.Ju.)
0–822:55 – Kim Y.H. (Kim W.Ju.)
0–923:56 – Song D.H. (Kim S.W., Kwon T.A.)
0–1030:27 – Kim G.H. (Choi J.S., Shin S.W.)
0–1133:40 – Suh S.I. (Shin S.W.)
0–1234:49 – Kim K.S. (Kim D.H.)
0–1335:22 – Kim K.S. (Lee Y.J., Park W.S.)
0–1436:58 – Kim W.Ju. (Ahn H.M., Kim Y.H.)
0–1537:39 – Ahn H.M. (Kim Y.H.)
0–1638:30 – Park W.S. (Kim W.Ja., Lee Y.J.)
0–1744:11 – Suh S.I. (Shin S.W., Kim Y.H.)
0–1846:43 – Park W.S. (Kim K.S., Kim W.Ja.)
0–1949:36 – Cho M.H. (PP)
0–2049:52 – Shin S.W. (Choi J.S.)
0–2156:02 – Kim K.S. (Kim H.S.) (SH)
0–2257:55 – Kim K.H. (Park W.S.)
4 minPenalties4 min
7Shots81

31 January
19:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg1–7
(0–3, 0–2, 1–2)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 1,100
Game reference
Liu Zhiwei Goalies Yutaka Fukufuji Referees:
Sergey Kulakov (RUS)
Roman Polak (CZE)
0–108:15 – Kuji (Kon, Haga)
0–211:40 – Kuji (Yamashita)
0–314:51 – Kuji (Kon, Domeki) (PP)
0–426:41 – Saito (Tanaka)
0–535:03 – Tanaka (T. Suzuki, Osawa) (PP)
0–651:03 – Tanaka (Ishioka, Tonosaki) (PP)
Wang D.H. (Qu Y.D.) – 54:091–6
1–759:21 – Haga (SH, EN)
22 minPenalties12 min
13Shots63

1 February
14:30
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg18–0
(4–0, 5–0, 9–0)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 950
Game reference
Masahito Haruna Goalies Ting Pang-keng
Lin Tsung-han
Referees:
Sergey Kulakov (RUS)
Aleksi Rantala (FIN)
Tonosaki (Nishiwaki, Ogawa) – 01:381–0
Domeki (Keller) – 06:092–0
Domeki – 15:413–0
Ishioka (Kawai, M. Suzuki) – 19:414–0
Kawashima (M. Suzuki) – 21:215–0
Osawa (Haga, Ueno) – 21:586–0
Saito (T. Suzuki, Osawa) (PP) – 30:437–0
Osawa (Tonosaki, Tanaka) (SH) – 35:508–0
Tanaka – 39:189–0
Haga (Yanadori, Tanaka) – 40:2510–0
Yamashita (Kuji) – 40:4011–0
Kuji (Keller) – 41:1612–0
Haga (Tanaka) (PP) – 42:4713–0
Ueno (Tanaka, Nishiwaki) – 42:5914–0
M. Suzuki (Saito, Tonosaki) – 50:1415–0
Saito (Tanaka) – 56:0716–0
Ueno (PP) – 56:3017–0
Tanaka (Yanadori) – 58:2918–0
8 minPenalties14 min
108Shots5

1 February
19:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg14–1
(4–0, 3–0, 7–1)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 5,500
Game reference
Vitaliy Yeremeyev
Ivan Poloshkov
Goalies Liu Zhiwei Referees:
Juraj Konc (SVK)
Derek Zalaski (CAN)
Krasnoslobodtsev (Zhailauov) – 03:191–0
Starchenko (Rymarev, Khudyakov) – 06:442–0
Rymarev (Starchenko, Khudyakov) – 08:393–0
Vassilchenko (Polishchuk) – 18:554–0
Starchenko (Savchenko) – 33:405–0
Fadeyev (Krasnoslobodtsev) – 35:446–0
Litvinenko (Polishchuk, Bumagin) – 37:567–0
Rymarev (Starchenko, Khudyakov) – 43:328–0
Solarev (Polishchuk) – 44:199–0
9–147:30 – Wang D.H. (Wang C.W.)
Zhailauov (Novopashin) – 48:3110–1
Starchenko (Savchenko, Poloshkov) – 48:4511–1
Gavrilin (Krasnoslobodtsev, Zhailauov) – 50:1812–1
Litvinenko (Zhailauov) – 52:5713–1
Fadeyev (Starchenko, Rymarev) (PP) – 58:4914–1
2 minPenalties8 min
74Shots11

3 February
14:30
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg6–1
(0–1, 5–0, 1–0)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 2,700
Game reference
Yutaka Fukufuji Goalies Eum Hyun-seung
Park Sung-je
Referees:
Juraj Konc (SVK)
Roman Polak (CZE)
0–112:09 – Cho M.H. (Kim D.H.) (PP)
Domeki (Keller, Kuji) (PP2) – 21:501–1
T. Suzuki (Tanaka, Osawa) (PP2) – 25:202–1
Tanaka (T. Suzuki) (SH) – 32:113–1
Osawa (Tanaka, T. Suzuki) (PP) – 35:174–1
Yamashita (Keller, Domeki) (PP) – 36:015–1
Ueno (Nishiwaki, T. Suzuki) – 52:106–1
14 minPenalties28 min
40Shots27

3 February
19:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg35–0
(12–0, 11–0, 12–0)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 4,700
Game reference
Vitaliy Kolesnik
Ivan Poloshkov
Goalies Ting Pang-keng
Lin Tsung-han
Referees:
Sergey Kulakov (RUS)
Aleksi Rantala (FIN)
Khudyakov (Dudarev, Fadeyev) – 01:531–0
Starchenko (Zhailauov, Khudyakov) – 02:032–0
Koledayev (Bumagin) – 02:583–0
Krasnoslobodtsev (Zhailauov) – 03:404–0
Upper (Dudarev) – 03:495–0
Krasnoslobodtsev (Khudyakov) – 05:226–0
Zhailauov (Starchenko) – 09:097–0
Bumagin (Solarev, Polishchuk) – 14:348–0
Krasnoslobodtsev (Zhailauov, Upper) – 15:099–0
Belyayev (Dudarev, Gavrilin) – 15:2010–0
Gavrilin (Dudarev, Belyayev) – 15:3511–0
Starchenko (Savchenko, Zhailauov) – 15:4712–0
Vassilchenko (Dudarev) – 21:2413–0
Krasnoslobodtsev – 22:2914–0
Solarev (Litvinenko, Polishchuk) – 24:0915–0
Krasnoslobodtsev (Zhailauov) – 24:4916–0
Khudyakov (Zhailauov, Starchenko) – 26:3417–0
Zhailauov (Starchenko, Khudyakov) – 27:2818–0
Upper (Zhailauov, Krasnoslobodtsev) – 29:2719–0
Starchenko (Krasnoslobodtsev) – 31:4520–0
Koledayev (Bumagin, Polishchuk) – 32:2321–0
Krasnoslobodtsev (Zhailauov) – 33:3122–0
Khudyakov (Zhailauov, Fadeyev) – 35:4523–0
Vassilchenko (Krasnoslobodtsev) (SH) – 41:3724–0
Khudyakov (Zhailauov, Starchenko) – 43:5325–0
Dudarev (Belyayev, Vassilchenko) – 48:2426–0
Starchenko (Savchenko) – 48:3227–0
Polishchuk – 49:4728–0
Zhailauov (Krasnoslobodtsev) – 50:3829–0
Belyayev – 51:4130–0
Starchenko (Savchenko, Zhailauov) – 52:2431–0
Polishchuk (Solarev) – 53:4632–0
Belyayev – 56:0233–0
Blokhin (Polishchuk) – 58:4934–0
Krasnoslobodtsev (Gavrilin) – 59:5735–0
2 minPenalties4 min
104Shots7

4 February
14:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg10–1
(3–0, 5–1, 2–0)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 1,900
Game reference
Liu Zhiwei
Han Pengfei
Goalies Ting Pang-keng Referees:
Juraj Konc (SVK)
Aleksi Rantala (FIN)
Liu W. (Wang C.W.) – 05:061–0
Zhang W.Y. (Qu Y.D., Zhang H.) – 16:022–0
Li Z.Y. (Liu W.) – 17:503–0
Guo D.C. (Jiang N.) – 22:474–0
Liu Y.K. (Fu T.Y., Guo D.C.) (PP) – 25:225–0
Wang D.H. (Qu Y.D.) – 25:526–0
6–128:34 – Huang Y.C. (Lin Y.F.)
Zhang W.Y. (Jiang H.C., Dou H.) – 32:237–1
Zhang H. (Zhang W.Y., Qu Y.D.) – 33:048–1
Wang C.W. – 42:349–1
Zhang H. (Wang D.H., Qu Y.D.) – 49:2910–1
4 minPenalties6 min
79Shots15

4 February
19:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg1–9
(0–3, 1–3, 0–3)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 5,500
Game reference
Park Sung-je
Eum Hyun-seung
Goalies Vitaliy Kolesnik
Vitaliy Yeremeyev
Referees:
Roman Polak (CZE)
Derek Zalaski (CAN)
0–102:34 – Rymarev (Savchenko)
0–210:33 – Zhailauov (Krasnoslobodtsev)
0–311:57 – Rymarev
Kim H. (Kwon T.A.) – 21:561–3
1–425:13 – Khudyakov (Rymarev) (PP)
1–526:42 – Gavrilin (Novopashin, Zhailauov) (PP)
1–628:34 – Savchenko (Rymarev)
1–741:38 – Blokhin (Rymarev, Yeremeyev)
1–841:59 – Starchenko (Khudyakov, Rymarev)
1–958:55 – Blokhin (Bumagin)
18 minPenalties14 min
15Shots44

6 February
10:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg11–1
(6–0, 3–1, 2–0)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 1,500
Game reference
Eum Hyun-seung Goalies Liu Zhiwei Referees:
Roman Polak (CZE)
Aleksi Rantala (FIN)
Song D.H. (Kwon T.A.) – 07:551–0
Cho M.H. (PP) – 10:312–0
Kim W.Ju. (Park W.S.) (PP) – 17:063–0
Kim W.Ju. (Kim G.H.) – 17:344–0
Kim H. (Kwon T.A.) – 18:115–0
Shin S.W. (Lee D.K., Choi J.S.) – 19:556–0
Park W.S. (Lee D.K.) (PP) – 31:227–0
7–132:05 – Wang D.H.
Lee D.K. (Cho M.H., Kim K.S.) – 34:528–1
Kim K.S. (Song D.H.) (PP) – 37:479–1
Shin S.W. (Suh S.I., Choi J.S.) – 54:5710–1
Kim K.S. (Cho M.H.) – 55:3911–1
27 minPenalties16 min
37Shots20

6 February
14:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg4–1
(0–0, 2–0, 2–1)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Kazakhstan Sports Palace 1, Astana
Attendance: 6,000
Game reference
Vitaliy Yeremeyev Goalies Yutaka Fukufuji Referees:
Sergey Kulakov (RUS)
Derek Zalaski (CAN)
Blokhin – 38:461–0
Solarev (Fadeyev) – 39:582–0
Semenov (Upper) (PP) – 42:463–0
3–148:37 – Tonosaki (Tanaka, T. Suzuki) (PP)
Starchenko (Savchenko) – 56:044–1
16 minPenalties26 min
51Shots22

Final standing

RankTeamPldWOTWOTLL
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 44000
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 43001
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 42002
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 41003
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 40004
6Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan 66000
7Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 65001
8Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 64002
9Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 63003
10Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 62004
11Olympic flag.svg Athletes from Kuwait 61005
12Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 60006

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 IIHF World U18 Championships</span> International ice hockey competition

The 2010 IIHF World U18 Championships was the 12th edition of the IIHF World U18 Championship. The tournament was held in Minsk and Babruysk, Belarus, between April 13 and April 23, 2010. Tournament games were played at the Minsk Sports Palace in Minsk and the Babruysk Arena in Babruysk. The Final was played at the newly opened Minsk-Arena. The United States won the gold medal for the second consecutive year with a 3–1 victory over Sweden in the championship game. The gold medal was the fifth for the United States since the tournament began in 1999; Sweden matched their best ever performance up to this point with a silver medal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 IIHF World Championship Division I</span> International ice hockey competition

The 2010 IIHF World Championship Division I was a pair of international ice hockey tournaments organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The tournaments were contested between 17 and 25 April 2010. Participants in this championship were drawn into two separate tournament groups. The Group A tournament was contested in Tilburg, Netherlands. Group B's games were played in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Austria won the Group A tournament while Slovenia won the Group B tournament to earn promotion to the Top Division of the 2011 IIHF World Championship. Serbia and Croatia finished last in each group and will be relegated to Division II at the 2011 World Championships. Spain and Estonia earned promotion from the 2010 IIHF World Championship Division II and replaced Serbia and Croatia in Division I in 2011.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2000 IIHF World Championship</span> 2000 edition of the IIHF World Championship

The 2000 IIHF World Championship was held in Saint Petersburg, Russia from 29 April to 14 May.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 IIHF Women's World Championship</span>

The 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship was the 13th edition of the Women's Ice Hockey World Championship run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). It was held from April 16 to 25, 2011 in Zürich and Winterthur, Switzerland, and took place at Hallenstadion and Deutweg rink.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 IIHF World U18 Championships</span> International ice hockey competition

The 2011 IIHF World U18 Championships was held in Crimmitschau and Dresden, Germany, from 14 to 24 April 2011.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 IIHF World Championship Division II</span> International ice hockey competition

The 2011 IIHF World Championship Division II were international Ice Hockey tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Group A was contested from 4–10 April 2011 in Melbourne, Australia and Group B was contested from 10 to 16 April 2011 in Zagreb, Croatia. Prior to the start of the tournament the North Korean national team announced they would withdraw, citing financial reasons. All games against them were counted as a forfeit, with a score of 5–0 for the opposing team. This was the last year of parallel divisional tournaments so teams that finished third and above formed Group A for 2012, and the lower finishers formed Group B.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 IIHF World Championship Division I</span> International ice hockey competition

The 2011 IIHF World Championship Division I was an international ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Group A was contested in Budapest, Hungary, and Group B was contested in Kyiv, Ukraine, with both tournaments running from 17 to 23 April 2011.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 IIHF World Championship</span> 2013 edition of the IIHF World Championship

The 2013 IIHF World Championship was the 77th event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), held in Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland, between 3–19 May 2013. TV4 and MTV3 served as host broadcasters of the event.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 IIHF World U18 Championships</span> International ice hockey competition

The 2012 IIHF U18 World Championship was the 14th IIHF World U18 Championship and was hosted in Brno, Znojmo and Břeclav, Czech Republic. It began on 12 April 2012 with the gold medal game played on 22 April 2012.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship</span> International ice hockey competition

The 2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship was the fifth IIHF World Women's U18 Championships and was hosted in Zlín and Přerov, Czech Republic. It began on December 31, 2011 with the gold medal game played on January 7, 2012.

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

The 2019 IIHF World Championship was hosted from 10 to 26 May 2019 by Slovakia. It was the second time that Slovakia has hosted the event as an independent country, as was the case in 2011. The host cities were Bratislava and Košice, as announced by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) on 15 May 2015 in Prague, Czech Republic.

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