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2007 IIHF World Championship
2007 edition of the IIHF World Championship
2007 edition of the IIHF World Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2007 |
| image | 2007 IIHF World Championship logo.svg |
| size | 185px |
| country | Russia |
| dates | 27 April – 13 May |
| opened | Vladimir Putin |
| num_teams | 16 |
| venues | 2 |
| cities | 2 |
| type | ih |
| winners | Canada |
| count | 24 |
| second | Finland |
| third | Russia |
| fourth | Sweden |
| games | 56 |
| goals | 361 |
| attendance | 330708 |
| scoring_leader | SWE Johan Davidsson |
| points | 14 |
| mvp | CAN Rick Nash |
| prevseason | [2006](2006-iihf-world-championship) |
| nextseason | [2008](2008-iihf-world-championship) |
Main article: 2007 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
The 2007 IIHF World Championship was held between 27 April and 13 May 2007 in Moscow, Russia. It was the 71st annual world championship event run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The tournament was won by Canada with Rick Nash being named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament.
Participating teams
;Group A
Venues
| Moscow | Mytishchi | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| {{Location map+ | Russia Moscow MKAD | float=none | width=300 | caption= | places= | |
| Khodynka Arena | ||||||
| Capacity: 12000 | Mytishchi Arena | |||||
| Capacity: 9000 | ||||||
| [[File:Megasport 03112012 01.JPG | 180px]] | [[File:Mytishchi Arena, Moscow Oblast (2).jpg | 180px]] |
Rules
At the 2007 IIHF World Championships, a three-point system for each game was used. Teams winning in regulation were now awarded three points, and the loser in regulation got none. Where there was a tie score in the Preliminary, Playoff, and Relegation Rounds, teams were given one point each. A five-minute overtime followed and, if the score was still tied after overtime, Game Winning Shots was used. The team winning in overtime or shoot-out was awarded the extra point for a total of two points.
Preliminary round
| Team sent to compete in the Relegation Round |
|---|
Group A
All times local (GMT+4) S. Jeannin 39:10 (ES) F. Emvall 17:19 (PP) T. Mårtensson 23:40 (ES) F. Bremberg 25:17 (PP) J. Davidsson 28:43 (ES) J. Hedström 29:53 (ES) P. Hållberg 51:50 (PP) I. Rüthemann 51:57 (ES) A. Širokovs 42:31 (ES) 26:28 (ES) J. Åkerman 28:03 (PP) R. Wallin 38:15 (ES) F. Bremberg 43:08 (ES) M. Johansson 55:13 (ES) P. Hörnqvist 56:30 (ES) F. Warg 57:15 (ES) D. Tärnström 1 – 0 ) L. Ansoldi 56:41 (ES) C. Borgatello 57:41 (ES) J. Cirone 64:10 (ES) 51:43 (ES) K. Daugaviņš 58:09 (ES) L. Dārziņš A. Strålman 23:46 (PP) P. Hörnqvist 24:43 (PP) J. Davidsson 27:42 (ES) J. Davidsson 38:22 (PP) R. Wallin 47:00 (PP)
Group B
All times local (GMT+4) T. Petersen 10:22 (ES) L. Stempniak 17:19 (PP) C. Clark 20:24 (ES) E. Cole 40:14 (ES) B. Bochenski 53:02 (PP) 30:51 (ES) O. Setzinger O. Antonenko 27:40 (ES) 10:19 (PP) D. Výborný 16:31 (ES) T. Plekanec 18:41 (SH) R. Olesz 27:21 (ES) P. Sýkora 42:27 (ES) T. Plekanec 45:13 (PP) J. Marek 45:28 (ES) Z. Irgl J. Hlinka 10:04 (ES) P. Čáslava 31:02 (PP) M. Barinka 44:07 (ES) J. Hlinka 48:24 (ES) J. Marek 55:07 (PP) L. Stempniak 04:47 (ES) C. LaRose 17:45 (ES) C. Clark 24:30 (ES) L. Stempniak 35:05 (PP) A. Lakos 24:26 (PP) 17:48 (ES) D. Dudik 27:10 (PP) A. Ugarov 33:14 (PP) O. Antonenko 54:34 (ES) A. Kulakov Z. Irgl 34:37 (ES) P. Tenkrát 47:51 (ES) J. Bednář 58:52 (ES) 53:59 (SH) C. LaRose 55:37 (PP) A. Hutchinson
Group C
All times local (GMT+4) R. Dietrich 21:23 (ES) 20:53 (ES) E. Staal 51:42 (ES) J. Mayers Z. Chára 12:51 (ES) B. Radivojevič 37:39 (PP) P. Podhradský 08:14 (PP) P. Podhradský 22:42 (PP) R. Kapuš 49:15 (ES) M. Gáborík 56:53 (ES) R. Somík 58:16 (ES) J. Chimera 15:17 (ES) S. Doan 40:22 (PP) J. Williams 49:44 (PP) 32:14 (PP) J. Andersen M. Ask 23:02 (PP) L. E. Spets 23:50 (ES) 14:45 (PP) M. Wolf 24:25 (ES) M. Wolf 26:58 (PP) J. Tripp 32:51 (ES) A. Bárta J. Mayers 20:25 (ES) E. Brewer 31:27 (PP) D. Hamhuis 35:09 (ES) R. Nash 49:02 (PP) 33:48 (ES) M. Hossa 37:37 (ES) M. Uram 43:38 (ES) M. Šatan
Group D
All times local (GMT+4) 24:06 (ES) S. Bergenheim 27:18 (PP) T. Pärssinen 33:08 (PP) T. Pärssinen 51:28 (SH) P. Kontiola I. Nikulin 03:32 (ES) E. Malkin 03:54 (ES) P. Schastlivy 22:24 (ES) A. Markov 25:38 (PP) A. Morozov 27:20 (ES) N. Kulemin 29:44 (ES) A. Ovechkin 32:13 (ES) A. Frolov 55:43 (PP) M. Koivu 14:09 (SH) P. Nummelin 18:48 (PP) V. Peltonen 23:28 (PP) A.P. Berg 41:37 (ES) J. Hentunen 50:42 (PP) 54:43 (ES) C. Kjærgaard S. Zinoviev 12:22 (PP) I. Nikulin 25:15 (ES) V. Proshkin 32:01 (ES) A. Morozov 39:19 (PP) A. Radulov 45:40 (PP) A. Morozov 51:40 (ES) A. Frolov 56:37 (PP) R. Pander 10:31 (ES) K. Staal 13:13 (ES) K. Staal 30:36 (PP) 13:39 (ES) O. Matviichuk 52:23 (ES) V. Zavalniuk J. Hentunen 43:37 (ES) J. Lehtinen 48:53 (PP) P. Nummelin 54:09 (PP) 17:40 (PP) D. Zaripov 23:49 (PP) S. Gonchar 26:08 (PP) A. Morozov 52:21 (ES) P. Schastlivy
Qualifying round
| Team advanced to the Final Round |
|---|
Group E
Results from Preliminary Round games among the qualified teams carry over.
All times local (GMT+4) 59:46 (EN) V. Peltonen P. Regin 06:40 (PP) 17:57 (PP) J. Åkerman 33:49 (PP) J. Davidsson 57:23 (ES) M. Johansson 59:53 (SH) J. Davidsson A. Frolov 53:35 (ES) A. Morozov 59:56 (PP) P. DiPietro 26:20 (PP) J. Sprunger 32:06 (ES) J. Sprunger 49:34 (ES) J. Hentunen 18:48 (ES) J. Viuhkola 42:31 (ES) I. Kovalchuk 13:50 (ES) D. Zaripov 29:44 (ES) A. Markov 42:00 (ES) A. Frolov 45:45 (PP) P. Schastlivy 49:32 (ES) 42:26 (ES) P. DiPietro 51:30 (ES) M. Reichert R. Ramoser 35:58 (ES) 04:23 (ES) P. Regin 06:30 (ES) J. Nielsen 49:04 (ES) R. Olsen 55:29 (ES) M. Christensen A. Steen 38:22 (ES) 23:27 (ES) D. Grebeshkov 49:51 (ES) E. Malkin 56:33 (ES) A. Morozov
Group F
Results from Preliminary Round games among the qualified teams carry over.
All times local (GMT+4) D. Backes 12:27 (SH) P. Kessel 24:52 (ES) B. Bochenski 32:37 (PP) 51:21 (ES) M. Gáborík M. Hackert 19:50 (PP) M. Wolf 58:19 (ES) S. Doan 25:15 (PP) J. Toews 28:32 (ES) S. Doan 29:13 (ES) M. Cammalleri 36:20 (ES) M. Lombardi 56:15 (ES) 49:58 (ES) A. Ryadinsky 58:53 (PP) D. Meleshko P. Stastny 35:26 (ES) L. Stempniak 43:31 (ES) R. Klesla 54:03 (ES) 30:44 (ES) R. Kapuš 53:18 (ES) M. Gáborík M. Gáborík 22:14 (ES) M. Gáborík 24:33 (ES) P. Demitra 59:21 (EN) 33:47 (ES) O. Antonenko 34:17 (ES) K. Koltsov ( 0–1 ) T. Plekanec 32:05 (PP) R. Olesz 46:39 (PP) 43:22 (ES) E. Staal 50:57 (ES) S. Doan 60:23 (ES) E. Staal A. Kulakov 18:58 (ES) D. Dudik 26:25 (SH) K. Koltsov 33:43 (ES) V. Kostyuchenok 58:58 (ES) 12:08 (PP) A. Barta 17:53 (PP) R. Dietrich 25:19 (PP) S. Felski 45:24 (PP) M. Wolf 53:55 (ES) M. Wolf M. Cammalleri 02:05 (PP) M. Lombardi 12:48 (ES) M. Cammalleri 13:25 (ES) M. Lombardi 35:19 (ES) M. Lombardi 51:58 (ES) 37:49 (ES) L. Stempniak 53:42 (ES) P. Stastny
Relegation round
The top two teams in the standings after the round-robin were invited back to the 2008 IIHF World Championship, while the bottom two teams were relegated to the 2008 IIHF Division I Tournament.
| Team relegated to Division I |
|---|
Group G
All times local (GMT+4) 0 – 1 ) D. Welser 42:26 (PP) 37:10 (PP) A. Bastiansen 62:22 (ES) M. Ask A. Saviels 17:32 (PP) O. Sorokins 21:15 (ES) O. Sorokins 34:41 (PP) M. Rēdlihs 47:00 (ES) A. Ņiživijs 28:34 (ES) H. Vasiļjevs 43:24 (ES) R. Laviņš 47:12 (PP) L. Tambijevs 49:37 (PP) O. Blagoi 32:34 (PP) Y. Navarenko 48:52 (PP) 38:17 (PP) M. Trygg D. Kalt 12:58 (PP) P. Lukas 14:24 (PP) T. Koch 24:16 (ES) P. Lukas 24:48 (ES) A. Lakos 27:58 (ES) M. Peintner 42:59 (ES) M. Peintner 46:55 (SH) 23:31 (PP) O. Bobkin 37:26 (ES) D. Tsyrul 54:18 (ES) R. Salnikov L.E. Lund 05:03 (PP) M. Ask 10:33 (PP) M. Hansen 27:30 (PP) A. Bastiansen 29:17 (PP) M. Hansen 32:23 (PP) A. Bastiansen 57:27 (ES) 17:42 (ES) G. Galvins 40:49 (ES) A. Bērziņš 58:33 (ES) A. Semjonovs
Play off
Draw
| RD1-seed1= E1 | RD1-team1= **** | RD1-score1= 4 | RD1-seed2= F4 | RD1-team2= | RD1-score2= 0 | RD1-seed3= F2 | RD1-team3= | RD1-score3= 4 | RD1-seed4= E3 | RD1-team4= **** | RD1-score4= 5 | RD1-seed5= F1 | RD1-team5= **** | RD1-score5= 5 | RD1-seed6= E4 | RD1-team6= | RD1-score6= 1 | RD1-seed7= E2 | RD1-team7= **** | RD1-score7= 7 | RD1-seed8= F3 | RD1-team8= | RD1-score8= 4 | RD2-seed1= QF1 | RD2-team1= | RD2-score1= 1 | RD2-seed2= QF2 | RD2-team2= **** | RD2-score2= 2 | RD2-team3= **** | RD2-seed3= QF3 | RD2-score3= 4 | RD2-seed4= QF4 | RD2-team4= | RD2-score4= 1 | RD3-seed3= SF1 | RD3-team3= **** | RD3-score3= 3 | RD3-seed4= SF2 | RD3-team4= | RD3-score4= 1 | RD3-seed1= SF1 | RD3-team1 = | RD3-score1 = 2 | RD3-seed2= SF2 | RD3-team2 = **** | RD3-score2 = 4
Quarterfinals
All times local (GMT+4) E. Malkin 40:23 (PP) A. Radulov 51:24 (ES) E. Malkin 54:46 (ES) J. Hedström 22:17 (ES) T. Mårtensson 26:02 (ES) J. Hedström 33:55 (PP) T. Mårtensson 47:03 (ES) M. Johansson 49:46 (PP) T. Mårtensson 59:45 (EN) 08:16 (ES) R. Kapuš 41:21 (ES) B. Radivojevič 51:27 (ES) R. Kukumberg J. Mayers 29:05 (ES) R. Nash 34:40 (PP) M. Lombardi 46:03 (PP) S. Weber 57:31 (ES) 0 – 0 , 0 – 1) T. Arnason 27:05 (ES) L. Stempniak 34:08 (ES) A. Hutchinson 54:20 (PP) 24:33 (ES) P. Saravo 30:27 (ES) J. Viuhkola 35:32 (PP) T. Kallio 70:00 (PS) J. Lehtinen
Semifinals
All times local (GMT+4) 0 – 1) 65:40 (ES) M. Koivu J. Toews 12:23 (ES) E. Staal 18:38 (ES) R. Nash 35:17 (PP)
Bronze-medal game
All times local (GMT+4) S. Zinoviev 09:39 (ES) A. Frolov 21:04 (PP)
Gold-medal game
All times local (GMT+4) Main article: 2007 IIHF World Championship Final
E. Staal 13:48 (PP) C. Armstrong 29:11 (ES) R. Nash 58:54 (ES) 57:44 (ES) A. Miettinen
Ranking and statistics
Champions


Tournament Awards
- Best players selected by the directorate:
- Best Goaltender: FIN Kari Lehtonen
- Best Defenceman: RUS Andrei Markov
- Best Forward: RUS Alexei Morozov
- Most Valuable Player: CAN Rick Nash
- Media All-Star Team:
- Goaltender: FIN Kari Lehtonen
- Defence: RUS Andrei Markov, FIN Petteri Nummelin
- Forward: RUS Evgeni Malkin, RUS Alexei Morozov, CAN Rick Nash
Final standings
The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:
| Rk. | Team |
|---|---|
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Scoring leaders
| Player | GP | G | A | Pts | ± | PIM | POS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SWE Johan Davidsson | 9 | 7 | 7 | 14 | +3 | 2 | FW |
| RUS Aleksey Morozov | 7 | 8 | 5 | 13 | +9 | 6 | FW |
| RUS Sergei Zinovjev | 9 | 3 | 10 | 13 | +10 | 12 | FW |
| CAN Matthew Lombardi | 9 | 6 | 6 | 12 | +4 | 4 | FW |
| RUS Danis Zaripov | 9 | 3 | 9 | 12 | +10 | 6 | FW |
| CAN Rick Nash | 9 | 6 | 5 | 11 | +8 | 4 | FW |
| SVK Marián Gáborík | 6 | 5 | 6 | 11 | +6 | 14 | FW |
| RUS Alexander Frolov | 9 | 5 | 6 | 11 | +4 | 0 | FW |
| SWE Tony Mårtensson | 9 | 4 | 7 | 11 | +8 | 8 | FW |
| USA Lee Stempniak | 7 | 6 | 4 | 10 | +2 | 27 | FW |
Leading goaltenders
| Player | MINS | SA | GA | GAA | Sv% | SO |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RUS Alexander Eremenko | 366 | 139 | 6 | 0.98 | **95.7** | 2 |
| CAN Cam Ward | 300 | 129 | 11 | 2.20 | **91.5** | 0 |
| FIN Kari Lehtonen | 374 | 138 | 12 | 1.93 | **91.3** | 1 |
| CAN Dwayne Roloson | 240 | 111 | 10 | 2.50 | **91.0** | 0 |
| SUI Jonas Hiller | 359 | 167 | 15 | 2.51 | **91.0** | 0 |
IIHF Broadcasting rights
- Austria
- Austrian Matches: ORF
- Other Matches: ORF Sport Plus
- Canada
- English: TSN
- French: RDS
- Czech Republic: Czech Television (ČT2, ČT4 Sport)
- Denmark: TV2 Sport
- Finland: YLE
- France: Sport+
- Germany
- German Matches: ARD, ZDF
- Other Matches: DSF
- Latvia: TV3, TV6 Latvia, 3+ Latvia
- Norway
- Norwegian Matches: NRK
- Other Matches: Viasat SportN, Viasat Sport 3
- Russia: RTR Sport
- Slovakia: STV
- Slovenia: RTV Slovenija
- Sweden: Viasat
- Switzerland
- German: SF zwei
- French: TSR 2
- Italian: TSI 2
- Ukraine: Megasport
IIHF honors and awards
The 2007 IIHF Hall of Fame induction ceremony has held in Moscow during the World Championships. Bob Nadin of Canada was given the Paul Loicq Award for outstanding contributions to international ice hockey.
IIHF Hall of Fame inductees
- Veniamin Alexandrov, Russia
- Vladimír Bouzek, Czech Republic
- Luděk Bukač, Czech Republic
- Josef Černý, Czech Republic
- Igor Dmitriev, Russia
- Hans Dobida, Austria
- Jakob Kölliker, Switzerland
- Viktor Konovalenko, Russia
- Konstantin Loktev, Russia
- Esa Peltonen, Finland
- Thomas Rundqvist, Sweden
- Vyacheslav Starshinov, Russia
References
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