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2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

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FieldValue
tourney_nameIIHF World U20 Championship
year2005
image2005 WJHC logo.svg
countryUnited States
datesDecember 25, 2004 – January 4, 2005
num_teams10
venuesRalph Engelstad Arena (Grand Forks)
Ralph Engelstad Arena (Thief River Falls)
typeihj
winnersCanada
count11
secondRussia
thirdCzech Republic
fourthUnited States
games31
goals205
attendance193256
scoring_leaderCAN Patrice Bergeron (13 points)
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Ralph Engelstad Arena (Thief River Falls)

The 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (2005 WJC) 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. Canada won the gold medal. Jim Johannson oversaw administration of the event on behalf of USA Hockey.

Venues

Ralph Engelstad Arena
Capacity: 11,640Ralph Engelstad Arena
Capacity: 2,569USA – Grand ForksUSA – Thief River Falls
[[File:Ralph Engelstadt Arena 2007.JPG150px]][[File:Ralph engelstad thief river.jpg150px]]

Rosters

Main article: 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters

Top Division

Preliminary round

Group A

Asmalouski 54:44 (SH1) Vrána 20:27, 59:18 (PP1) Kvapil 33:13 (PP1) Olesz 45:31 (SH1), 49:15 Petružálek 47:01 Shirokov 18:01 (PS) Ovechkin 18:41 Pestunov 27:17 Bourque 5:45 (PP1) Fritsche 18:19, 28:40 (SH1) Schremp 23:15 (PP1) Romy 33:27 (SH1), 51:03 Stancescu 35:11 Kaser 39:37 Shirokov 10:44 (PP1) Malkin 21:14 Lisin 47:05 Porter 28:18 Stafford 41:34 (PP1) Hensick 42:25 Schremp 44:07 O'Sullivan 47:06 Stancescu 41:04, 45:20 Hurlimann 44:44 Ovechkin 10:12 (PP1), 33:54 Voloshenko 13:01, 48:04 Radulov 49:29 Nikulin 49:50 Zakharov 40:43 Frolík 34:09 Vrána 36:41 Kvapil 46:02 Olesz 59:30 Karaha 15:38 Savin 22:10 Kukushkin 23:26 A. Kostitsyn 34:16 Stafford 39:14 (PP1) Brown 42:11 Pestunov 17:20 Ovechkin 27:07 (PP1), 58:16 Galimov 29:37 Misharin 51:12 (PP1) Kašpar 20:57

Group B

Lascek 37:35 Ölvecký 41:13 Crosby 10:59 (PP1), 29:52 (PP1) Carter 32:38 MacArthur 57:44, 59:52 (PS) Honkaheimo 26:47 Nokelainen 33:39 (PP1) Korpikoski 59:50 (PP1) Salmonsson 20:56, 50:49 Söderberg 45:10 (SH1) Granath 54:07 (PP1) MacArthur 20:52 Dawes 23:39 Bergeron 32:49 Crosby 35:11 (PP1), 40:21 (PP1) Ladd 40:46 Getzlaf 52:32 Meszároš 59:01 (EN) MacArthur 10:51 Crosby 17:46 (PP2), 54:34 Barker 18:33 (PP1) Getzlaf 26:32 Stewart 32:46, 47:12 Fraser 57:47 Korpikoski 42:26 (PP1) Joensuu 42:36 (PP1) Hokkanen 54:10 Tukonen 54:47 Nilsson 10:33 Salmonsson 30:55 Söderberg 35:18 Meszároš 40:57, 48:56 (PP1) Richards 19:38 (SH1) Carter 21:32, 34:27, 37:29 Belle 35:32 Ladd 43:06 (SH1) Söderberg 31:51

Relegation round

Note: Matches ** 5–0 ** and ** 5–0 ** from the preliminary round are included as well since these results carry forward.

Kaser 33:28 (PP1) Schüler 39:22 Stancescu 40:53, 46:08 Ölvecký 56:35 Zakharov 25:22 Janzen 32:45 Kink 53:44 (PP1) Reiss 58:07 (PP1) Ölvecký 18:13 Haščák 53:07 Romy 48:36

Final round

Bracket

| RD1-seed1=A2 | RD1-team1=**** | RD1-score1=3 | RD1-seed2=B3 | RD1-team2= | RD1-score2=0 | RD1-seed3=B2 | RD1-team3= | RD1-score3=2 | RD1-seed4=A3 | RD1-team4=**** | RD1-score4=8 | RD2-seed1=QF1 | RD2-team1= | RD2-score1=1 | RD2-seed2=B1 | RD2-team2=**** | RD2-score2=3 | RD2-seed3=QF2 | RD2-team3= | RD2-score3=2 | RD2-seed4=A1 | RD2-team4=**** | RD2-score4=7 | RD3-seed1=SF1 | RD3-team1=**** | RD3-score1=6 | RD3-seed2=SF2 | RD3-team2= | RD3-score2=1

Quarterfinals

Olesz 43:35 (SH1) Červenka 57:58 Stafford 23:08 Kessel 26:58, 44:15, 47:21 Schremp 51:08 (PP1) Suter 52:46 (PP1) Hensick 59:45

Semifinals

Dawes 30:02 (PP1) Bergeron 32:34 O'Sullivan 14:44 (PP1) Ovechkin 4:46 (PP1), 57:46 (EN) Shirokov 16:01 Malkin 51:03, 58:49 (EN) Yunkov 59:59 (PP2)

Fifth place game

Bergfors 34:13 (PP1), 52:35 Seitsonen 47:08 Nurmi 59:10 Kolehmainen 61:37

Bronze medal game

(OT: 1–0) Frolík 26:03 Vrána 62:38 Stafford 33:12 (PP1)

Gold medal game

Andrei Kuznetsov

Scoring leaders

PosPlayerCountryGPGAPts+/−PIM
1Patrice Bergeron658**13**+56
2Ryan Getzlaf639**12**+148
3Alexander Ovechkin674**11**+64
4Jeff Carter673**10**+106
5Rostislav Olesz773**10**+812
6Evgeni Malkin637**10**016
7Sidney Crosby663**9**+44
8Drew Stafford754**9**–314
9Johannes Salmonsson653**8**+20
10Petr Vrána753**8**+816

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1Marek Schwarz361:57132.1592.491
2Jeff Glass300:0071.4092.220
3Jaroslav Halák360:00132.1791.562
4Al Montoya393:15223.3690.390
5Tuukka Rask243:26122.9690.160

Source: IIHF.com

Awards

All-Star Team

Goaltender: Czech Republic Marek Schwarz

Defense: Canada Dion Phaneuf, United States Ryan Suter

Forwards: Russia Alexander Ovechkin, Canada Patrice Bergeron, Canada Jeff Carter

Most Valuable Player

Canada Patrice Bergeron

Final standings

Team
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th

Division I

The Division I Championships were played on December 13–19, 2004, in Sheffield, United Kingdom (Group A), and Narva, Estonia (Group B).

Group A

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

Group B

Leading scorer: Anže Kopitar, Slovenia (10 goals, 3 assists; 13 points).

Division II

The Division II Championships were played on January 3–9, 2005, in Bucharest, Romania (Group A), and on December 13–19, 2004, in Puigcerdà, Spain (Group B).

Group A

Group B

Leading scorer: Park Woo-Sang, (12 goals, 8 assists; 20 points).

Division III

The Division III Championship was played on January 10–16, 2005, in Mexico City, Mexico.

References

References

  1. "2005 IIHF World U20 Championship statistics".
  2. (2010). "Executive Director – Jim Johannson, USA Hockey".
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