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2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
International junior ice hockey tournament
International junior ice hockey tournament
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | IIHF World U20 Championship |
| year | 2004 |
| image | 2004 WJHC logo.png |
| size | 300px |
| country | Finland |
| dates | December 26, 2003 – January 5, 2004 |
| num_teams | 10 |
| venues | 2 |
| cities | 2 |
| type | ihj |
| winners | United States |
| count | 1 |
| second | Canada |
| third | Finland |
| fourth | Czech Republic |
| games | 31 |
| goals | 190 |
| attendance | 116556 |
| scoring_leader | CAN Nigel Dawes |
| points | 11 |
| mvp | USA Zach Parise |
| prevseason | [2003](2003-world-junior-ice-hockey-championships) |
| nextseason | [2005](2005-world-junior-ice-hockey-championships) |
The 2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (2004 WJHC) was held between December 26, 2003, and January 5, 2004, in Helsinki and Hämeenlinna, Finland. The United States won their first ever gold medal, after defeating Canada 4–3 in the final.
Venues
| Helsinki Ice Arena | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity: 8,200 | Hameenlinna Ice Arena | ||||
| Capacity: 5,360 | FIN – Helsinki | FIN – Hämeenlinna | |||
| [[File:Helsinki Ice Hall 2010.JPG | 150px]] | [[File:Jäähalli Hameenlinna.jpg | 150px]] |
Rosters
Main article: 2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters
Top Division
Preliminary round
Group A
All times local (EET/UTC+2). 1 – 1 1 – 2 2 – 2 Ružička (Bulík, Špirko) – 21:02
Šagát (Baláž) – 50:37
40:30 – Shkotov (Ovechkin, Korneev) 0 – 2 0 – 3 0 – 4 0 – 5 0 – 6 0 – 7 0 – 8 08:12 – Sterling (Stuart, Montoya) 30:49 – PP2 – Parise (Richmond, Eaves) 31:05 – PP1 – Kesler (Eaves) 34:46 – SH1 – Eaves (Likens) 48:55 – Parise (Fritsche) 52:17 – PP1 – Parise (Wisniewski) 54:14 – Sterling (Stuart) 2 – 0 3 – 0 4 – 0 5 – 0 6 – 0 7 – 0 Kalgoum (Salmonsson) – 32:19 Johnsson (Eckerblom, Andersson) – 46:53 Steen (Eriksson) – 47:42 Danielsson (Tang) – PP1 - 54:02 Fransson (Nilsson, Andersson) – 54:32 Fransson (Blomqvist, Danielsson) – PP2 – 58:55 2 – 0 3 – 0 4 – 0 5 – 0 Murray (Richmond) – PP1 – 27:00 Murray – 44:32 Kesler – PP1 – 48:15 Werner (Parise) – 50:23 2 – 0 2 – 1 2 – 2 3 – 2 3 – 3 4 – 3 5 – 3 Ovechkin (Korneev, Malkin) – PP1 – 18:30
Anshakov (Malkin) – 46:38
Anshakov (Spiridonov, Semin) – 56:35 Shkotov (Ovechkin, Pestunov) – ENG – 59:59
35:08 – Andersson (Valdix) 36:15 – Kalgoum (Hult)
50:55 – PP1 – Nilsson (Björk, Tang) Thomas Innerwinkler 1 – 1 1 – 2 1 – 3 Vanek (Latusa, Harand) – 26:55
31:32 – Malkin (Spiridonov, Khudyakov) 53:14 – Ovechkin (Korneev, Shkotov) Joakim Lundström 2 – 0 2 – 1 3 – 1 3 – 2 3 – 3 4 – 3 Carle (Dowell, Stafford) – 11:29
Sterling (Moore, Suter) – 33:21
Werner (Parise, Wisniewski) – SH1 – 48:42
25:34 – Steen
35:22 – Fransson (Valdix, Andersson) 47:25 – PP1 – Meijer (Enström) Thomas Innerwinkler 2 – 0 3 – 0 4 – 0 5 – 0 6 – 0 Ružička (Stehlík) – 29:21 Stehlík (Biermann, Lukáč) – 29:29 Ružička – 31:41 Troliga (Špirko, Baranka) – 33:49 Špirko (Hruška, Pokrivčák) – 50:12 Denis Khudyakov 0 – 2 0 – 3 0 – 4 1 – 4
Anshakov (Gimaev, Spiridonov) – PP2 – 50:45 18:48 – PP2 – Parise (Eaves) 19:21 – PP1 – Werner (Parise) 35:57 – SH1 – Parise
Group B
All times local (EET/UTC+2). 2 – 0 3 – 0 Paille (Talbot) – 32:41 Stewart (Richards) – 44:27 1 – 1 2 – 1 3 – 1 4 – 1 5 – 1 5 – 2 6 – 2 7 – 2 Richards – PS – 08:13 Coburn (Burns) – 10:46 Getzlaf (Seabrook) – PP1 – 16:24 Getzlaf (Carter, Burns) – 23:35 Stewart (Dawes) – 41:41
Stewart (Dawes) – 52:57 Crosby (Phaneuf, Stewart) – 59:46
43:09 – Ehrensperger 0 – 2 1 – 2 2 – 2 3 – 2
39:32 – Töykkälä 40:17 – PP1 – Lepisto (Salmela, Filppula) 55:40 – Filppula (Bergenheim) Olesz (Kašpar) – 17:42 Illia Tarankov 0 – 2 0 – 3 0 – 4 0 – 5 0 – 6 0 – 7 0 – 8 0 – 9 0 – 10 01:17 – Stewart (Richards, Seabrook) 14:17 – PP1 – Seabrook (Getzlaf, Gorges) 23:10 – Tambellini (Dixon) 28:25 – Crosby (Tambellini) 29:54 – Dawes (Carter, Stewart) 32:05 – Brent (Talbot) 32:56 – Dawes (Gorges) 37:12 – PP1 – Paille (Talbot, Brent) 54:50 – PP1 – Paille (Tambellini, Belle) 0 – 2 0 – 3 0 – 4 0 – 5 0 – 6 1 – 6 1 – 7 1 – 8 1 – 9 1 – 10 1 – 11 1 – 12 1 – 13 1 – 14
Lubnin (Katrych, Kyrychenko) – PP1 – 32:31 11:13 – Kontiola (Tukonen) 12:34 – Lepistö (Filppula, Bergenheim) 18:16 – Lepistö (Immonen, Marjamäki) 20:59 – PP1 – Immonen (Kantee) 29:31 – Jalasvaara (Töykkälä)
38:26 – PP2 – Filppula (Varakas, Bergenheim) 39:13 – PP2 – Lepistö (Salmela) 43:43 – Salmela (Töykkälä, Immonen) 48:59 – SH1 – Filppula 51:18 – PP1 – Bergenheim (Lepistö) 53:28 – Piispanen (Nurmi) 54:11 – Immonen (Varakas) 59:41 – Nurmi (Kalteva) Tomáš Pöpperle 0 – 2 0 – 3 0 – 4 1 – 4 1 – 5 2 – 5
Ovčáčík (Kanko, Koreis) – 34:47
Šmíd (Hudler) – PP1 – 50:18 16:01 – Carter (Getzlaf, Burns) 19:30 – PP2 – Dawes (Stewart, Meech) 29:59 – PP1 – Phaneuf (Getzlaf)
39:41 – Carter (Phaneuf) 2 – 0 Junnila (Varakas) – 55:37
Relegation round
Results from any games played during the preliminary round were carried forward to the relegation round.
(all games at Hämeenlinna)
January 2
- Sweden 4–0 Ukraine
- Switzerland 6–2 Austria
January 3
- Austria 2–2 Ukraine
- Sweden 4–3 Switzerland
Playoff round
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Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Fifth place game
Bronze medal game
Final
The victory gave the United States its first WJC gold medal ever, and its first medal since a silver medal in 1997 when it lost 2–0 to Canada in the final.
Scoring leaders
| Pos | Player | Country | GP | G | A | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nigel Dawes | 6 | 6 | 5 | **11** | |
| 2 | Zach Parise | 6 | 5 | 6 | **11** | |
| 2 | Anthony Stewart | 6 | 5 | 6 | **11** | |
| 4 | Valtteri Filppula | 7 | 4 | 5 | **9** | |
| 5 | Sami Lepistö | 7 | 4 | 4 | **8** | |
| 6 | Patrik Bärtschi | 6 | 3 | 5 | **8** | |
| 7 | Sergei Anshakov | 6 | 5 | 2 | **7** | |
| 7 | Jeff Carter | 6 | 5 | 2 | **7** | |
| 7 | Gianni Ehrensperger | 6 | 5 | 2 | **7** | |
| 7 | Alexander Ovechkin | 6 | 5 | 2 | **7** |
Goaltending leaders
Minimum 40% of team's ice time.
| Rank | Player | Country | TOI | SOG | GA | GAA | Saves | Sv % | SO |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Al Montoya | 360:00 | 144 | 8 | 1.33 | 136 | 94.44 | 2 | |
| 2 | Joakim Lundström | 299:08 | 105 | 7 | 1.40 | 98 | 93.33 | 1 | |
| 3 | Denis Khudyakov | 160:00 | 58 | 4 | 1.50 | 54 | 93.10 | 0 | |
| 4 | Jaroslav Halák | 360:00 | 194 | 14 | 2.33 | 180 | 92.78 | 2 | |
| 5 | Hannu Toivonen | 357:25 | 137 | 11 | 1.85 | 126 | 91.97 | 1 |
Tournament awards
| width=180 | IIHF Directorate Awards | width=180 | Media All-Star Team | Goaltender | Defencemen | Forwards | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA Al Montoya | USA Al Montoya | ||||||||
| FIN Sami Lepistö | CAN Dion Phaneuf | ||||||||
| FIN Sami Lepistö | |||||||||
| USA Zach Parise | FIN Valtteri Filppula | ||||||||
| CAN Jeff Carter | |||||||||
| USA Zach Parise |
Most Valuable Player
United States Zach Parise
Final standings
| Team |
|---|
| 4 |
| 5 |
| 6 |
| 7 |
| 8 |
| 9 |
| 10 |
Division I
The Division I Championships were played on December 14–20, 2003 in Berlin, Germany (Group A) and on December 13–19, 2003 in Briançon, France (Group B).
Group A
Group B
Division II
The Division II Championships were played on December 28, 2003 – January 3, 2004 in Sosnowiec, Poland (Group A) and on January 5–11, 2004 in Kaunas and Elektrėnai, Lithuania (Group B).
Group A
Group B
Division III
The Division III Championship was played on January 5–11, 2004 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
References
See also: *2004 World Championships *
References
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