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2013 IIHF World Championship

2013 edition of the IIHF World Championship

2013 IIHF World Championship

2013 edition of the IIHF World Championship

FieldValue
year2013
image2013 IIHF World Championship logo.svg
size210px
countrySweden
country2Finland
dates3–19 May
openedSauli Niinistö and Carl XVI Gustaf
num_teams16
venues2
cities2
typeih
winnersSWE
count9
secondSUI
thirdUSA
fourthFIN
games64
goals332
attendance
scoring_leaderFIN Petri Kontiola
(16 points)
mvpSUI Roman Josi
prevseason2012
nextseason2014

Main article: 2013 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

(16 points)

Icy, the mascot for the tournament.

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.

The host team Sweden won the team's ninth title in history by defeating Switzerland in the final 5–1, and became the first host team to win the tournament since the Soviet Union team won the 1986 World Championship in Moscow, Soviet Union. The Swedish team started the tournament with an unconvincing performance but managed to get a collective boost when the Sedin brothers joined the team after the Vancouver Canucks had been eliminated in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Switzerland sent a clear message about their recently improved hockey program by going undefeated through the tournament before the final; finishing first in their group (ahead of Canada and Sweden); and earning their second silver medal in history, as well as the team's first medal since 1953.

Bidding

At the semi-annual congress in Vancouver on 21 September 2007, Sweden was voted the host of the 2013 tournament, defeating the runner-up Belarus by 55 votes. Other countries in the running were Hungary, Czech Republic and Latvia (which withdrew from the race and endorsed the Swedish bid). At the congress in Bern in 2009, it was announced that Finland (the host for the 2012 World Championship) and Sweden would co-host both the 2012 and 2013 tournaments.

Kimmo Leinonen served as the general secretary of the jointly-hosted events.

Voting results

CountryVotes
SWE70
BLR15
HUN8
CZE3

Locations

Ericsson Globe
Capacity: 12 500Hartwall Areena
Capacity: 13 506Sweden StockholmFinland Helsinki
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[[File:Stockholm Globe Arena.jpg150px]][[File:Hartwall areena, Helsinki.JPG150px]]

The host arenas were the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm (12,500 permitted seats) and Hartwall Areena in Helsinki (13,506 permitted seats). Capacity has been limited to these numbers because of modern health and safety rules. Malmö Arena was originally planned to be the second arena, but because of a proposal made by the Finnish federation, the games were transferred to Helsinki, which gave the arena the opportunity to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2013. Tampere was also a candidate to be the Finnish venue, but due to a delay in construction of the new Tampereen Keskusareena, Helsinki was named as co-host. Also in Stockholm, the Tele2 Arena, a new retractable-roof multi-purpose stadium seating 30,000 spectators on the side of the Globen, was planned to host at least one game, but due to construction delays it would not be finished until July 2013, two months after the World Championship.

Format

The format of the tournament was the same as in 2012, which was also co-hosted by Helsinki and Stockholm. Sixteen teams were divided into two groups of eight, who played a seven-game round-robin within their groups. The top four teams in each group advanced to a three-round single-knockout playoff.

The only difference from 2012 was that the final games were played in Stockholm instead of Helsinki.

Nations

Participating nations of 2013 IIHF World Championship. Blue = hosts. Green = top 14 nation from WC 2012. Yellow = promoted from Division 1.

;Europe

;North America

Rosters

Each team's roster consisted of at least 15 skaters (forwards and defencemen) and two goaltenders, and at most 22 skaters and three goaltenders. All sixteen participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, had to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting.

Officials

The IIHF selected 16 referees and 16 linesmen to work the 2013 IIHF World Championship. They were the following:

;Referees

  • CAN Matt Kirk
  • CAN Derek Zalaski
  • CZE Martin Fraňo
  • CZE Antonín Jeřábek
  • FIN Aleksi Rantala
  • FIN Jyri Rönn
  • GER Lars Brüggemann
  • GER Daniel Piechaczek ;Referees
  • RUS Vyacheslav Bulanov
  • RUS Konstantin Olenin
  • SVK Vladimír Baluška
  • SWE Morgan Johansson
  • SWE Marcus Vinnerborg
  • SUI Brent Reiber
  • USA Ian Croft
  • USA Keith Kaval

;Linesmen

  • BLR Ivan Dedyulya
  • CAN Chris Carlson
  • CAN Jesse Wilmot
  • CZE Petr Blumel
  • FIN Sakari Suominen
  • FRA Pierre Dehaen
  • GER Sirko Hunnius
  • GER André Schrader ;Linesmen
  • NOR Jon Killian
  • RUS Sergei Shelyanin
  • SVK Miroslav Valach
  • SWE Jimmy Dahmen
  • SWE Johannes Käck
  • SUI Roger Arm
  • USA Jonathan Morisson
  • USA Christopher Woodworth

Seeding and groups

The seeding in the preliminary round is based on the 2012 IIHF World Ranking, which ended at the conclusion of the 2012 IIHF World Championship. The teams were grouped according to seeding (in parentheses is the corresponding world ranking). However, Russia and the Czech Republic swapped their slots between their groups to optimize the seeding for the Finnish-Swedish organizers.

Group S

  • (3)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (8)
  • (9)
  • (12)
  • (13)
  • (18) **Group H **
  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (6)
  • (7)
  • (10)
  • (11)
  • (14)
  • (15)

Preliminary round

Team relegated to 2014 Division I A

Group H

All times are local (UTC+3). 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 1–5 2–5 2–6 Fabrice Lhenry

D. Raux (T. Bozon, C. Bertrand) (PP2) – 45:32 D. Fleury (P-É. Bellemare, S. Treille) (PP) – 51:58 25:27 – P. Ölvecký (M. Ďaloga) 28:34 – T. Záborský (R. Kukumberg) 43:50 – B. Radivojevič (T. Kopecký, M. Bližňák) (PP) 44:40 – M. Šatan (L. Hudáček, M. Jurčina) (PP)

58:57 – L. Hudáček (A. Sekera, R. Kukumberg) 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 3–3 4–3 (OT 1–0)

J. Pesonen (J. Hietanen, P. Kontiola) (PP) – 39:27

P. Kontiola (J. Pesonen) – 58:31 V-M. Savinainen (S. Salminen, T. Mäntylä) – 61:58 30:21 – F. Schütz (M. Goc, A. Rankel)

42:34 – C. Ehrhoff (M. Goc) (PP) 56:55 – T. Ankert (M. Goc, P. Gogulla) 0–2 1–2 2–2 3–2 4–2 4–3 5–3

D. Moss (J. Faulk, P. Stastny) (PP) – 10:02 E. Johnson (N. Bjugstad, D. Kristo) – 23:38 T. Stapleton (D. LeBlanc, J. Faulk) – 29:31 A. Palushaj (D. Kristo, N. Bjugstad) – 30:57

E. Johnson (PP) – 38:32 05:38 – D. Welser (M. Iberer)

33:21 – D. Schuller (M. Peintner, R. Lukas) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 Edgars Masaļskis Y. Medvedev (K. Petrov) – 28:44 A. Radulov (I. Kovalchuk, E. Biryukov) – 32:59 E. Ryasensky (A. Perezhogin, A. Belov) – 38:55 I. Kovalchuk (A. Loktionov) – 40:17 K. Petrov (A. Tereshchenko, Y. Medvedev) (PP) – 44:11 2–0 P. Kontiola – 42:09 2–0 3–0 3–1 T. Da Costa (A. Roussel, B. Henderson) – 04:17 J. Desrosiers (L. Meunier) – 37:10

47:23 – T. Vanek (M. Peintner, T. Pöck) (EA) 0–2 1–2 1–3 1–4

J. Tripp (M. Wolf, C. Ehrhoff) (PP) – 45:03 30:09 – I. Kovalchuk (A. Radulov)

58:20 – I. Kovalchuk (A. Radulov, Y. Medvedev) 59:39 – D. Kokarev (S. Soin, A. Svitov) (ENG) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 22:11 – T. Stapleton (B. Butler) 24:21 – D. Moss (P. Stastny, J. Trouba) (PP) 50:55 – B. Butler (T. Stapleton, E. Johnson) (PP) 52:21 – M. Hunwick (P. Stastny, C. Smith) 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3

M. Kink (J. Tripp, B. Kohl) – 43:01 33:30 – M. Bližňák (M. Sersen)

45:41 – T. Záborský (V. Mihálik, R. Kukumberg) 52:46 – T. Záborský (J. Stümpel, R. Kukumberg) 2–0 2–1 3–1 Florian Hardy J. Aaltonen (P. Kontiola, J. Hietanen) – 35:19

V. Viitaluoma (O. Väänänen, A. Pihlström) – 48:36

40:43 – P-É. Bellemare (S. Treille, D. Fleury) 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 4–2 4–3 5–3 6–3 F. Iberer (T. Hundertpfund) – 13:45 A. Lakos (M. Latusa, G. Baumgartner) (PP) – 17:09 T. Vanek – 23:05 M. Altmann (D. Welser, A. Kristler) – 26:58

M. Raffl (T. Hundertpfund) – 49:42 D. Oberkofler (T. Pöck, D. Schuller) – 56:50

38:08 – A. Saviels (J. Andersons, M. Indrašis) 40:52 – L. Dārziņš (M. Cipulis) (PP) 1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 3–3 4–3 5–3

I. Kovalchuk (I. Nikulin, A. Radulov) – 14:04

A. Tereschenko (S. Mozyakin, K. Petrov) – 31:19 Y. Medvedev (S. Mozyakin, A. Tereschenko) – 53:35 A. Radulov (I. Kovalchuk) (PP) – 55:27 10:58 – P. Stastny (C. Smith) 13:28 – P. Stastny (J. Faulk) (PP)

27:09 – M. Hunwick (A. Palushaj) 0–2 59:51 – M. Kink (AG, SH, ENG) 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 C. Smith (D. Moss, C. Butler) – 17:36 C. Smith (P. Stastny, J. Faulk) (PP) – 43:22 S. Gionta (N. Thompson) – 51:29 C. Smith (P. Stastny, D. Moss) (ENG) – 59:18 1–1 1–2 29:52 – D. Fleury (P-É. Bellemare, K. Hecquefeuille) 36:48 – A. Roussel 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3 2–4 2–5 3–5 Jaroslav Janus T. Záborský (R. Kukumberg, M. Miklík) – 01:23

T. Surový (B. Mezei, M. Daňo) – 36:09

T. Surový (R. Vydarený, M. Jurčina) (PP) – 59:38

13:00 – L. Dārziņš (PS) 17:24 – Z. Girgensons (A. Kulda) (PP)

38:50 – L. Dārziņš 40:25 – L. Dārziņš 1–1 (OT 0–0) (SO: 0–1) T. Záborský M. Šatan 33:17 – G. Unterluggauer (G. Baumgartner, D. Oberkofler) T. Vanek 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3 A. Radulov (I. Kovalchuk) (PP) – 23:37

I. Kovalchuk (A. Tereshchenko, I. Nikulin) (EA) – 58:12

27:21 – P. Kontiola (S. Lepistö) 36:00 – J. Aaltonen (J. Pesonen) (PP) 2–0 2–1 3–1 4–1 4–2 B. Butler (D. LeBlanc, T. Stapleton) – 17:17

P. Stastny (C. Smith, T. Stapleton) – 51:37 D. Moss (J. Faulk, J. McBain) (PP) – 53:23

28:24 – K. Hecquefeuille (P-É. Bellemare) (PP2)

58:30 – Y. Treille (J. Desrosiers, L. Meunier) 2–0 3–0 3–1 3–2 4–2 5–2 6–2 7–2 V-M. Savinainen (P. Kontiola, J. Aaltonen) – 08:18 P. Kontiola (S. Lepistö) (PP2) – 27:48

L. Korpikoski (J. Koskiranta, T. Laakso) (PP) – 49:46 N. Hagman (J-P. Hytönen, M. Anttila) (PP) – 50:22 J. Koskiranta (L. Korpikoski) – 55:23 V-M. Savinainen (P. Kontiola, J. Aaltonen) (PP) – 57:21

40:38 – R. Lukas (T. Vanek) (SH) 42:46 – R. Herburger (T. Hundertpfund) (SH) 2–0 P. Hager (C. Erhoff, N. Goc) – 43:05 2–0 3–0 P. Stastny (E. Johnson) – 04:53 S. Gionta (N. Thompson, M. Hunwick) – 51:27 0–2 1–2 1–3

B. Radivojevič (SH) – 39:44 31:44 – I. Kovalchuk (A. Radulov, A. Tereshchenko)

44:48 – D. Denisov 2–0 2–1 3–1 J. Sprukts (M. Cipulis) – 25:07

L. Dārziņš (J. Sprukts) – 56:24

43:27 – J. Desrosiers (Y. Treille, K. Hecquefeuille) 0–2 1–2 2–2 3–2 3–3 3–4 4–4 4–5 4–6 4–7 4–8 Bernhard Starkbaum

M. Iberer (R. Lukas) – 08:53 T. Vanek (T. Pöck, M. Raffl) (PP) – 09:08 M. Raffl (T. Vanek, T. Hundertpfund) (PP) – 15:56

F. Iberer (G. Baumgartner, M. Altmann) – 27:51 08:15 – I. Kovalchuk (A. Radulov)

18:32 – I. Nikulin (Y. Medvedev, I. Kovalchuk) (PP2) 24:50 – A. Radulov (I. Kovalchuk) (PP)

31:07 – S. Mozyakin (I. Nikulin, A. Popov) 37:19 – S. Soin (D. Kokarev) (SH) 41:36 – N. Zaitsev (K. Petrov) 49:38 – E. Kuznetsov (K. Petrov, A. Belov) 2–0 3–0 3–1 4–1 M. Bartek (M. Šatan) – 03:44 R. Vydarený (T. Záborský, R. Kukumberg) (PP) – 30:48

M. Daňo (M. Šatan) (ENG) – 58:36

39:14 – D. Kristo (M. Carle) 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 (OT 0–1)

A. Roussel – 34:57 17:32 – C. Ehrhoff (C. Ullmann, T. Greilinger) (PP)

41:24 – M. Wolf (F. Hördler) 61:05 – C. Ehrhoff (M. Goc) 1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 (OT 0–1)

R. Jekimovs (G. Meija, A. Džeriņš) – 56:13 09:18 – S. Salminen (L. Korpikoski, T. Mäntylä) 30:25 – M. Granlund (S. Salminen, T. Laakso)

63:46 – A. Pihlström (V-M. Savinainen, T. Mäntylä)

Group S

All times are local (UTC+2). 2–0 R. Vrbata (M. Hanzal, L. Šmíd) (PP) – 49:57 0–2 1–2 1–3 2–3

J. Fransson (N. Danielsson, L. Eriksson) (PP2) – 38:10

S. Hjalmarsson (H. Tallinder) – 59:38 28:17 – N. Niederreiter (M. Plüss)

59:27 – R. Gardner (ENG) 2–0 2–1 3–1 A. Bastiansen (M. Olimb, K A. Olimb) – 14:03

M. Hansen (K. Forsberg) (ENG) – 59:55

19:43 – Ž. Jeglič (R. Tičar) 1–1 2–1 3–1 M. Duchene (J. Eberle) – 30:15 S. Stamkos (E. Staal, C. Giroux) (PP) – 31:38 M. Duchene (J. Eberle) – 47:03 0–2 1–2 Pavel Francouz

J. Hudler (J. Voráček, J.Tlustý) (PP) – 32:40 23:28 – H. Tallinder (J. Lundqvist, E. Gustafsson) 1–1 2–1 2–2 3–2 3–3 4–3 I. Kaznadei (A. Kitarov, A. Kulakov) – 17:19 A. Kitarov (D. Meleshko) – 29:44

A. Filichkin (A. Stas) (PP) – 43:57

A. Ugarov (I. Kaznadei, E. Kovyrshin) – 55:19

41:06 – M. Rodman (D. Rodman)

54:52 – R. Sabolič (Ž. Jeglič, R. Tičar) (PP) 1–1 1–2 2–2 (OT 0–0) (SO: 1–0)

N. Niederreiter – 53:14 R. Suri R. Gardner M. Plüss A. Ambühl D. Hollenstein S. Bodenmann R. Suri 34:33 – A. Ladd (L. Schenn, S. Stamkos) 47:35 – M. Read (J. Eberle) C. Giroux M. Duchene S. Stamkos M. Duchene J. Eberle M. Read M. Duchene 2–0 2–1 2–2 3–2 A. Bastiansen (M. Ask, A. Bonsaksen) (EA) – 37:05

P. Thoresen (P-Å. Skrøder) – 57:28

45:09 – S. Lassen (Mi. Bødker, M. Christensen) 49:58 – Ma. Bødker (Mi. Bødker, M. Christensen) 2–0 2–1 2–2 3–2 4–2 5–2 N. Niederreiter (S. Moser, M. Plüss) – 26:36

S. Moser (M. Plüss) – 45:47 S. Bodenmann (D. Hollenstein, L. Cunti) – 53:22 R. Suri (J. Walker, J. Vauclair) (ENG) – 59:21

33:02 – J. Hudler (J. Tlustý, J. Voráček) (PP) 39:12 – J. Hudler (Z. Irgl) 1–1 2–1 O. Lindberg (S. Kronwall) – 25:40 F. Pettersson (J. Lundqvist) – 51:36 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 (OT 0–1)

R. Tičar (M. Robar, B. Gregorc) (PP) – 34:41 23:34 – K. Staal (M. Lauridsen, M. Madsen)

45:58 – M. Madsen (K. Staal, J. Jensen) (PP) 61:53 – M. Green (P. Larsen) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 5–1 6–1 7–1 J. Skinner (S. Stamkos) – 13:07 M. Duchene (J. Eberle, S. Robidas) – 16:57 C. Giroux (J. Schultz, S. Stamkos) (PP) – 18:04 T. Hall (J. Eberle) – 22:28

S. Stamkos (C. Giroux, T. Brodie) – 44:32 T. Hall (M. Duchene, R. O'Reilly) – 52:35

30:24 – K A. Olimb (A. Bastiansen, M. Olimb) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 1–5 1–6 1–7 Robert Kristan 14:59 – S. Bodenmann (L. Cunti, D. Hollenstein) 17:39 – L. Cunti (S. Bodenmann, D. Hollenstein) (PP) 19:23 – D. Hollenstein (S. Bodenmann, L. Cunti) (PP) 31:20 – D. Hollenstein (J. Vauclair, J. Walker) 35:02 – S. Moser (M. Plüss, N. Niederreiter) (PP) 39:53 – A. Ambühl (R. Suri) 44:05 – R. Suri (A. Ambühl, R. Gardner) 0–2 1–2 1–3 1–4 1–5

M. Holtet – 31:53 14:00 – L. Eriksson (N. Persson, D. Axelsson)

44:11 – A. Jämtin (J. Fransson) 44:59 – E. Fälth (D. Axelsson, N. Persson) 56:33 – G. Landeskog (S. Hjalmarsson, L. Eriksson) (ENG) 1–1 (OT 0–0) (SO: 1–0) R. Vrbata J. Hudler J. Hudler Z. Irgl Z. Irgl 55:55 – M. Poulsen (K. Staal) K. Staal M. Green M. Bødker M. Madsen J. Jakobsen 0–2 0–3 Jacob Markström 20:55 – L. Schenn (M. Read, E. Staal) 33:00 – J. Staal (R. O'Reilly, M. Read) 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 2–4 R. Sabolič (R. Tičar, B. Gregorc) (PP) – 06:21 R. Tičar (R. Sabolič) – 11:47

19:17 – J. Hudler (J. Nakládal, J. Voráček) (PP) 45:58 – Z. Michálek (J. Voráček) (PP) 55:55 – J. Novotný (P. Hubáček, P. Čáslava) (PP) 0–2 0–3 0–4 1–4

A. Yefimenko (A. Demkov) – 55:58 16:59 – A. Ladd (C. Giroux, J. Schultz) (PP) 25:27 – S. Stamkos (C. Giroux, J. Schultz) (PP) 42:35– C. Giroux (S. Stamkos, A. Ladd) (PP) 2–0 2–1 3–1 4–1 R. Gardner (P. von Gunten, R. Josi) (PP) – 31:02

R. Suri (R. Josi, A. Ambühl) – 43:47 N. Niederreiter (J. Vauclair, M. Seger) (PP) – 54:34

33:54 – N. Jensen (S. Lassen) 2–0 F. Pettersson (S. Hjalmarsson, J. Fransson) (PP) – 42:51 2–0 3–0 3–1 P-A Skrøder (M. Trygg, P. Thoresen) – 25:58 A. Bastiansen (K A. Olimb) (PP) – 54:18

58:27 – A. Kulakov (Y. Solomonov) 1–1 2–1

J. Skinner (M. Smith) – 46:55 17:03 – P. Koukal (M. Hanzal, J. Hejda) 0–2 0–3 1–3

O-K. Tollefsen (M. Trygg) (PP) – 44:14 15:33 – R. Josi (A. Ambühl, R. Suri) (SH) 39:35 – P. von Gunten (A. Ambühl, R. Josi) (PP) 2–0 3–0 3–1 3–2 Vitali Belinski N. Jensen (Mi. Bødker, S. Lassen) – 14:57 M. Green (N. Hardt) (SH) – 27:03

32:10 – K. Koltsov (O. Goroshko) 36:36 – R. Graborenko (A. Stas, A. Ugarov) 0–2 1–2 2–2 2–3 3–3 4–3 (OT 1–0)

M. Duchene (J. Harrison, J. Staal) – 22:01 S. Stamkos (J. Staal) – 22:51

B. Dillon (T. Hall, J. Skinner) – 47:09 S. Stamkos (D. Hamhuis, B. Campbell) – 63:36 08:36 – J. Urbas (D. Rodman)

27:17 – T. Razingar (L. Tošić, R. Pajič) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 Y. Kovyrshin (V. Andryushenko, I. Shinkevich) – 41:35

50:59 – M. Bieber (R. Josi, R. Berra) (PP) 54:00 – J. Walker (M. Bieber) 59:02 – J. Walker (ENG) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 7–0 Pavel Francouz Lars Volden T. Fleischmann (T. Plekanec, J. Tlustý) – 07:18 J. Tlustý (T. Plekanec) – 11:27 M. Hanzal (J. Voráček, J. Hudler) (EA) – 27:56 Z. Michálek (L. Šmíd, P. Hubáček) – 39:59 R. Vrbata (M. Hanzal) – 53:11 Z. Irgl (J. Novotný, P. Hubáček) – 53:32 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 2–4

K. Starkov (M. Madsen, M. Green) (EA) – 36:04 24:30 – D. Sedin (L. Eriksson, H. Sedin)

40:22 – H. Sedin (L. Eriksson, D. Sedin) 41:36 – M. Thörnberg (O. Lindberg, F. Pettersson) 50:45 – M. Thörnberg (F. Pettersson, A. Edler)

Playoff round

| RD1-seed1= H1 | RD1-team1= **** | RD1-score1= 4 | RD1-seed2= H4 | RD1-team2= | RD1-score2= 3 | RD1-seed3= S2 | RD1-team3= | RD1-score3= 2 | RD1-seed4= S3 | RD1-team4= **** | RD1-score4= 3 | RD1-seed5= S1 | RD1-team5= **** | RD1-score5= 2 | RD1-seed6= S4 | RD1-team6= | RD1-score6= 1 | RD1-seed7= H2 | RD1-team7= | RD1-score7= 3 | RD1-seed8= H3 | RD1-team8= **** | RD1-score8= 8 | RD2-seed1= H1 | RD2-team1= | RD2-score1= 0 | RD2-seed2= S3 | RD2-team2= **** | RD2-score2= 3 | RD2-team3= **** | RD2-seed3= S1 | RD2-score3= 3 | RD2-seed4= H3 | RD2-team4= | RD2-score4= 0 | RD3-seed3= H1 | RD3-team3= | RD3-score3= 2 | RD3-seed4= H3 | RD3-team4= **** | RD3-score4= 3 | RD3-seed1= S3 | RD3-team1 = **** | RD3-score1 = 5 | RD3-seed2= S1 | RD3-team2 = | RD3-score2 = 1

Quarterfinals

The games in Stockholm are UTC+2, while the games in Helsinki are UTC+3.

0–2 1–2 1–3 1–4 2–4 2–5 3–5 3–6 3–7 3–8 Semyon Varlamov

A. Svitov (S. Soin, F. Tyutin) – 15:30

A. Ovechkin (S. Varlamov) – 41:33

A. Perezhogin (A. Popov, A. Ovechkin) (PP) – 43:40 12:43 – T. Oshie (T. Stapleton)

25:45 – N. Thompson (R. Carter) 37:31 – A. Galchenyuk (C. Smith, P. Stastny)

42:55 – R. Carter (SH)

48:11 – J. Trouba (C. Smith, P. Stastny) (PP) 49:56 – D. Moss (C. Smith) 50:07 – P. Stastny (C. Smith, C. Butler) 2–0 2–1 R. Josi (R. Gardner, R. Diaz) (PP) – 33:08

45:29 – Z. Kutlák (T. Plekanec, J. Voráček) (PP) 2–0 3–0 3–1 3–2 3–3 4–3 P. Kontiola (J. Pesonen, J. Aaltonen) – 09:49 P. Kontiola (J. Aaltonen) – 15:44

J. Aaltonen (P. Kontiola, J. Pesonen) – 48:13

25:03 – M. Miklík (B. Mezei, R. Kukumberg) 32:17 – A. Sekera (B. Mezei, L. Hudáček) 40:30 – T. Surový (B. Radivojevič, B. Mezei) 1–1 1–2 2–2 (OT 0–0) (SO: 0–1) Jacob Markström

C. Giroux (A. Ladd) – 50:50 J. Eberle M. Duchene J. Eberle 45:41 – N. Danielsson (H. Sedin, D. Sedin) (PP) 49:35 – L. Eriksson (N. Danielsson, D. Sedin) (PP) H. Sedin D. Sedin F. Pettersson

Semifinals

All times are local (UTC+2).

0–2 0–3 36:13 – L. Eriksson (H. Sedin, D. Sedin) (PP) 59:27 – H. Sedin (L. Eriksson, H. Tallinder) (ENG) 2–0 3–0 J. Walker (S. Moser, P. Furrer) – 50:11 R. Suri (N. Niederreiter) (ENG) – 59:41

Bronze medal game

Time is local (UTC+2). 0–2 1–2 2–2 (OT 0–0) (GWS 0–1)

L. Korpikoski (O. Väänänen, M. Granlund) – 48:56 L. Korpikoski (M. Granlund, P. Kontiola) – 52:18 J. Pesonen L. Korpikoski M. Granlund 15:58 – P. Stastny (J. Trouba, C. Smith) (PP) T. Oshie A. Galchenyuk A. Galchenyuk

Gold medal game

Main article: 2013 IIHF World Championship Final

Time is local (UTC+2).

1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 1–5 08:42 – E. Gustafsson (F. Pettersson, J. Lundqvist) 11:38 – H. Sedin (PP) 47:13 – S. Hjalmarsson (G. Landeskog) 55:37 – L. Eriksson (H. Sedin) 56:36 – H. Sedin (SH, ENG)

Ranking and statistics

Final ranking

Quarter-finals Group stage

Tournament awards

Best players selected by the directorate:

  • Best Goaltender: SWE Jhonas Enroth
  • Best Defenceman: SUI Roman Josi
  • Best Forward: FIN Petri Kontiola
  • Most Valuable Player: SUI Roman Josi Media All-Star Team:
  • Goaltender: SWE Jhonas Enroth
  • Defence: SUI Roman Josi, SUI Julien Vauclair
  • Forwards: FIN Petri Kontiola, SWE Henrik Sedin, USA Paul Stastny

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
FIN Petri Kontiola108816+68F
USA Paul Stastny107815+76F
USA Craig Smith1041014+518F
RUS Ilya Kovalchuk88513+529F
CAN Steven Stamkos87512+66F
FIN Juhamatti Aaltonen104711+34F
RUS Alexander Radulov85510+44F
SWE Loui Eriksson105510+40F
SWE Henrik Sedin4459+42F
SUI Roman Josi10459+24D

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position Source: IIHF.com

Leading goaltenders

Only the top ten goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, are included in this list.

PlayerTOIGAGAASASv%SO
SWE Jhonas Enroth418:2981.1518395.632
USA John Gibson308:0081.5616495.121
CAN Mike Smith255:0071.6512694.441
GER Rob Zepp302:0591.7915394.122
CZE Ondřej Pavelec296:3671.4211293.751
FIN Antti Raanta430:15152.0920892.791
BLR Vitali Belinski269:46112.4514792.520
LAT Kristers Gudlevskis243:4692.2212092.500
SUI Martin Gerber364:51111.8114392.310
NOR Lars Haugen310:57142.7016491.460

IIHF honors and awards

The 2013 IIHF Hall of Fame induction ceremony has held in Stockholm during the World Championships. Gord Miller of Canada was given the Paul Loicq Award for outstanding contributions to international ice hockey. The IIHF Milestone Award was given to the 1954 Soviet Union men's national team.

IIHF Hall of Fame inductees

  • Jan-Åke Edvinsson, Sweden
  • Peter Forsberg, Sweden
  • Danielle Goyette, Canada
  • Paul Henderson, Canada
  • Teppo Numminen, Finland
  • Mats Sundin, Sweden

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