2005 WORLD JUNIOR ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS

The '2005 World Junior (Under 20) Ice Hockey Championships' was held between December 25, 2004 and January 4, 2005 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota and at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States. Team Canada was the winner. North American teams, and to a lesser extent some European teams as well, greatly benefited from the 2004-05 NHL Lockout. Several players who would have otherwise been playing professional hockey in the National Hockey League (and thus unable to participate in the Championships), were able to participate in the tournament. As a likely result, some games ended with some of the most lop-sided scores in the tournament's history.

Contents
Results
Group A
Group B
Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
5th place game
Bronze medal final
Gold medal final
Relegation matches
Final standings
Scoring leaders
Goaltending leaders
Awards
All-Star Team
Most Valuable Player
Division I
Group A
Group B
Division II
Group A
Group B
Division III
Teams
External links

Results


Group A

 GPWLTGFGAPts
Russia
4310219'6'
Czech Republic
4310169'6'
United States
42201516'4'
Switzerland
41301217'2'
Belarus
4130922'2'

'December 25'

Czech Republic 7 - 2 Belarus @ Thief River Falls

Russia 4 - 5 United States @ Grand Forks
'December 26'

Switzerland 5 - 0 Belarus @ Grand Forks
'December 27'

Russia 4 - 1 Czech Republic @ Thief River Falls

United States 6 - 4 Switzerland @ Grand Forks
'December 28'

Russia 7 - 2 Belarus @ Thief River Falls
'December 29'

Czech Republic 5 - 2 Switzerland @ Grand Forks

Belarus 5 - 3 United States @ Grand Forks
'December 30'

Russia 6 - 1 Switzerland @ Thief River Falls

United States 1 - 3 Czech Republic @ Grand Forks
Group B

 GPWLTGFGAPts
Canada
4400325'8'
Sweden
42201413'4'
Finland
42201015'4'
Slovakia
42201010'4'
Germany
4040124'0'

'December 25'

Canada 7 - 3 Slovakia @ Grand Forks

Finland 4 - 1 Germany @ Thief River Falls
'December 26'

Sweden 6 - 0 Germany @ Thief River Falls
'December 27'

Canada 8 - 1 Sweden @ Grand Forks

Slovakia 2 - 0 Finland @ Thief River Falls
'December 28'

Canada 9 - 0 Germany @ Grand Forks
'December 29'

Finland 5 - 4 Sweden @ Thief River Falls

Slovakia 5 - 0 Germany @ Thief River Falls
'December 30'

Canada 8 - 1 Finland @ Grand Forks

Sweden 3 - 0 Slovakia @ Thief River Falls
Playoffs

''All games at Grand Forks''

Quarterfinals

'January 1'

Czech Republic 3 - 0 Finland

United States 8 - 2 Sweden
Semifinals

'January 2'

Canada 3 - 1 Czech Republic

Russia 7 - 2 United States
5th place game

'January 3'

Finland 4 - 3 Sweden (OT)
Bronze medal final

'January 4'

Czech Republic 3 - 2 United States (OT)
Gold medal final

'January 4'

Canada 6 - 1 Russia
Relegation matches

'January 1'

Switzerland 5 - 0 Germany
'January 2'

Slovakia 2 - 1 Belarus
'January 3'

Belarus 3 - 4 Germany (9th place game)

Slovakia 3 - 2 Switzerland (7th place game)
Final standings

 Country
Gold
Canada
Silver
Russia
Bronze
Czech Republic
4th
United States
5th
Finland
6th
Sweden
7th
Slovakia
8th
Switzerland
9th
Germany
10th
Belarus

Germany and Belarus are relegated to Division I for the 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
Scoring leaders

 GPGAPtsPIM
Patrice Bergeron
658136
Ryan Getzlaf
639128
Alexander Ovechkin
674114
Jeff Carter
673106
Rostislav Olesz
7731012
Evgeni Malkin
6371016
Sidney Crosby
66394
Drew Stafford
754914
Johannes Salmonsson
65380
Petr Vrana
753816

Goaltending leaders

 MinsGAGAASv%
Rejean Beauchemin
6000.001.000
Dzmitry Milchakou
900.001.000
Vladislav Koutsky
6011.00.974
Jeff Glass
30071.40.922
Marek Schwarz
362132.15.925
Jaroslav Halak
360132.17.916
Anton Khudobin
263122.73.901
Tuukka Rask
243122.96.902
Andrei Kuznetsov
9653.11.868
Michael Tobler
359203.34.880

Awards

All-Star Team

Goaltender:
Marek Schwarz
Defense:
Dion Phaneuf,
Ryan Suter
Forwards:
Alexander Ovechkin,
Patrice Bergeron,
Jeff Carter
Most Valuable Player

Patrice Bergeron

Division I


The 'Division I Championships' were held December 13-December 19, 2004 in Sheffield, United Kingdom (Group A) and in Narva, Estonia (Group B)
'Final Standings'
Group A

 GPWLTGFGAPts
Norway
55002912'10'
54102915'8'
Austria
53201216'6'
France
52301819'4'
Italy
51401116'2'
United Kingdom
5050829'0'

Leading scorer: Mathis Olimb, Norway (4 goals, 5 assists; 9 points)
Group B

 GPWLTGFGAPts
Latvia
54012812'9'
Slovenia
53202812'6'
Denmark
53202213'6'
Poland
52121513'6'
Ukraine
51311119'3'
Estonia
5050641'0'

Leading scorer: Anze Kopitar, Slovenia (10 goals, 3 assists; 13 points)
Norway and Latvia advance to the 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships while the United Kingdom and Estonia are relegated to Division II.

Division II


The 'Division II Championships' were held January 3-January 9, 2005 in Bucharest, Romania (Group A) and December 13-December 19, 2004 in Puigcerdà, Spain (Group B)
Group A

 GPWLTGFGAPts
Japan
5401324'9'
Romania
53112313'7'
Netherlands
53202914'6'
People's Republic of China
53201614'6'
Serbia and Montenegro
51401136'2'
Lithuania
5050535'0'

Group B

 GPWLTGFGAPts
Hungary
55004110'10'
South Korea
54104612'8'
Croatia
53202721'6'
Spain
52301432'4'
Australia
51401640'2'
Belgium
50501241'0'

Leading scorer: Park Woo-Sang, South Korea (12 goals, 8 assists; 20 points)
Hungary and Japan are promoted to Division I; Belgium and Lithuania are relegated to Division III

Division III


The 'Division III Championships' were held January 10-January 16 2005 in Mexico City, Mexico
Teams

 GPWLTGFGAPts
Mexico
5500376'10'
New Zealand
53112815'7'
Iceland
53203019'6'
South Africa
52211524'5'
Turkey
51401027'2'
Bulgaria
50501039'0'

External links



Live Updates at IIHF.com

★ Team Canada: http://www.hockeycanada.ca/e/teams/mens/junior/2005/index.html

★ Team USA: http://www.usahockey.com/2005wjc/

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