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2014 IIHF World Championship

2014 edition of the IIHF World Championship

2014 IIHF World Championship

2014 edition of the IIHF World Championship

FieldValue
tourney_nameIIHF World Championship
year2014
image2014 IIHF World Championship logo.svg
size170px
countryBelarus
dates9–25 May
openedAlexander Lukashenko
num_teams16
venues2
cities1
typeih
winnersRUS
count5
secondFIN
thirdSWE
fourthCZE
games64
goals352
attendance
scoring_leaderRUS Viktor Tikhonov
(16 points)
mvpFIN Pekka Rinne
prevseason[2013](2013-iihf-world-championship)
nextseason[2015](2015-iihf-world-championship)

(16 points) Main article: 2014 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

The 2014 IIHF World Championship was hosted by Belarus in its capital, Minsk, held from 9 to 25 May 2014. Sixteen national teams were competing in two venues, the Minsk-Arena and Chizhovka-Arena. It was the first time Belarus hosted the tournament. The selection of Belarus to host this competition was the subject of much debate, with some politicians in the European Union and North America calling for the IIHF to move the tournament to another country.

Russia with a mix of NHL and KHL stars (unlike other nations, Russia comprised a squad close to their 2014 Olympic squad) remained undefeated throughout the championship. After losing on home-ice to Finland 1–3 earlier that year during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics Quarterfinals, the Russians rebounded by capturing the gold medal after defeating Finland 5–2 in the final. Sweden captured the bronze medal with a 3–0 victory over the Czech Republic. Host team Belarus made the playoffs for the first time since 2009, losing to Sweden 3–2 in the quarterfinal. Italy and Kazakhstan were relegated to Division I A. Prior to the championship, Divisions I to III had played their tournaments to establish the rank between teams of lower levels.

The tournament saw a new attendance record for the World Championship, as a total of 640,044 people attended games, surpassing the record set at the 2004 tournament in the Czech Republic, which had 552,097 spectators.

Participants and their results

Host selection

On 8 May 2009 in Bern, Switzerland, the Belarusian bid was successful and got 75 votes in the race for hosting the 2014 IIHF World Championship. The application with the slogan "Welcome to the young hockey country" beat out those from Hungary (24 votes), Latvia (3), and Ukraine (3).

The two main venues listed as hosts for the ice hockey teams were Minsk-Arena (capacity around 15000) and Chizhovka-Arena (capacity around 9600). The larger arena was completed and opened in 2010, whereas the construction of the smaller one was completed in 2012.

On 16 January 2012, President Lukashenko announced that any foreigners who wanted to attend the World Championships would not need a visa to enter Belarus or the medical insurance required for entry. The only documentation required was an original or electronic copy of a ticket to a game.

Controversy

The selection of Belarus as hosts caused great controversy and initiated the Minsk2014.No Campaign. On 11 April 2011, United States Senator Dick Durbin and Representative Mike Quigley urged the IIHF to move the World Championship to another location, citing concerns over the authoritarian government of Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko. Lukashenko's alleged human rights violations had resulted in numerous sanctions placed on himself and 157 of his associates by the European Union and the United States. Senator Durbin and Representative Quigley were supported by former Slovak ice hockey player and current Member of the European Parliament Peter Šťastný. According to a 2013 report by the U.S. organisation Freedom House, Belarus was the least democratic country in Europe at the time. The European Parliament called the IIHF to move the venue and demanded the release of all political prisoners as a condition to continue the Championship in Minsk. However, the IIHF remarked that its statutes did not allow it to discriminate on political grounds, and spokespersons for the Latvian and Lithuanian ice hockey federations stated that they had no desire for "mixing politics with sports".

Venues

Volat - official mascot
[[File:Minsk-Arena inside 1.jpg220px]][[File:Chizhovka-Arena inside 1.jpg220px]]

Rosters

Main article: 2014 IIHF World Championship rosters

Each team's roster consists of at least 15 skaters (forwards and defencemen) and two goaltenders, and at most 22 skaters and three goaltenders. All 16 participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, have to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting.

Officials

The IIHF selected 16 referees and 16 linesmen to work the 2014 IIHF World Championship. They were the following:

RefereesLinesmen
Bus in Minsk in 2012 advertising the 2014 World Championships

Format

Of the 16 teams in the tournament Belarus qualified as host while Kazakhstan and Italy qualified through the 2013 IIHF World Championship Division I, the rest qualified after a top 14 placement at the 2013 IIHF World Championship. The teams are divided into two groups of which the four best from each will advance to the quarter-finals. Here they will meet cross-over as indicated in the section below.

In the group round, points were awarded as follows:

  • 3 points for a win in regulation time (W)
  • 2-point for a team that drew in regulation time but won the following overtime (OTW) or game winning shots (GWS)
  • 1 point for a team that drew and lost the above-mentioned competition (OTL)
  • 0 points for a team that lost in regulation time (L) If two or more teams finished with an equal number of points in the same group, their standings were determined by the following tiebreaking formula:
  1. Points in games between the tied teams
  2. Goal difference in games between the tied teams
  3. Goals scored in games between the tied teams
  4. Results against the closest best-ranking team outside the original group of tied teams
  5. Results against the next highest ranking team outside the original group of tied teams
  6. Tournament seedings

Final ranking: places 1–4 were determined by the medal games. Other places were determined by playoff positioning, group play positioning in the group, number of points, goal difference, goals scored, and tournament seeding. The two lowest ranking teams overall were relegated to Division I A.

Seeding and groups

The seeding in the preliminary round is based on the 2013 IIHF World Ranking, which ended at the conclusion of the 2013 IIHF World Championship. The teams were grouped according to seeding (in parentheses is the corresponding world ranking).

Group A

  • (1)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (8)
  • (9)
  • (12)
  • (13)
  • (18) Group B
  • (2)
  • (3)
  • (6)
  • (7)
  • (10)
  • (11)
  • (14)
  • (16)

Preliminary round

The schedule was released on 5 September 2013.

All times are local (UTC+3).

Group A

1–1 1–2 2–2 (OT 0–0) (SO: 1–0)

S. Da Costa (A. Roussel) (PP) – 52:35 S. Da Costa P-É. Bellemare 19:45 – B. Schenn (C. Hodgson, J. Garrison) (PP) 50:42 – E. Gudbranson (N. MacKinnon) S. Monahan M. Read 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 (OT 0–1) M. Miklík (T. Tatar) – 25:17 M. Viedenský (M. Miklík, M. Réway) – 35:45

57:53 – J. Jágr (O. Němec, T. Hertl) 61:50 – J. Klepiš (M. Ševc, O. Vitásek) 0–2 0–3 31:19 – M. Ask (S. Olden, P-Å. Skrøder) 53:29 – A. Bastiansen (M. Olimb) 2–0 3–0 M. Backlund (T. Erixon, J. Lindström) – 19:23 G. Nyquist – 48:13 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 J. Ward (J. Garrison) – 37:21 C. Hodgson (J. Garrison, N. Kadri) – 47:07 K. Bieksa (K. Turris) – 57:56 J. Ward (A. Burrows, T. Myers) – 58:49 1–1 1–2 32:53 – G. Scandella (T. Johnson, D. Kostner) (PP) 59:02 – M. Gander (D. Tudin, T. Larkin) 0–2 1–2 2–2 3–2 4–2 4–3

J. Holøs (M. Olimb) – 06:30 K. Olimb (M. Ask) (PP) – 22:39 P-Å. Skrøder (PS) – 31:29 M. Trygg (M. Olimb, J. Holøs) (PP) – 52:15 02:55 – F. Storm (P. Bjorkstrand, E. Kristensen)

56:27 – J. Hansen (N. Jensen) (PP) 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3 3–3 (OT 0–0) (SO: 1–0) O. Möller (M. Backlund) – 11:26

O. Möller (J. Ericsson, J. Lindström) (PP) – 36:02 J. Lindström (M. Nygren, O. Möller) (PP) – 48:40 L. Klasen J. Lindström

19:35 – J. Hudler (M. Ševc, J. Kovář) (PP) 31:53 – M. Zaťovič (T. Hertl, O. Němec) J. Klepiš R. Červenka 2–0 2–1 3–1 3–2 3–3 3–4 3–5 L. Nagy (M. Šatan) – 23:31

M. Šatan (J. Valach, M. Miklík) (PP) – 36:11

26:23 – B. Amar (J. Desrosiers, T. da Costa) (PP)

50:30 – B. Amar (A. Guttig) (PP2) 50:56 − A. Roussel (N. Besch) (PP) 56:19 – D. Fleury (T. da Costa, A. Guttig) 59:32 – A. Roussel (EN) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 2–4 3–4 Alexander Salák

J. Novotný (J. Hudler) – 52:11 T. Hertl (J. Jágr) (PP) – 53:00 09:56 – J. Ward (S. Monahan, J. Huberdeau) 23:22 – K. Turris (M. Read, J. Chimera) 36:07 – N. MacKinnon (J. Ward, R. Ellis) (PP) 36:24 – M. Rielly (K. Bieksa) (PP) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 D. Kostner (G. Scandella) – 12:15

35:50 – J. Hansen (SH) 36:19 – E. Kristensen (J. Jakobsen, M. Bødker) 57:34 – K. Staal (M. Bødker, P. Larsen) 1–1 1–2 36:33 – J. Lindström (M. Nygren, O. Möller) (PP) 47:18 – L. Klasen (G. Nyquist, T. Erixon) 2–0 J. Jágr (R. Červenka) – 55:34 1–1 2–1 2–2 3–2 4–2 5–2

J. Mikúš (M. Miklík, M. Ďaloga) – 09:17

L. Nagy (M. Marinčin) – 39:42 L. Nagy (M. Ďaloga, J. Laco) – 47:47 M. Miklík (T. Tatar) – 48:33 05:39 – A. Bonsaksen (A. Stene)

11:07 – M. Ask (K. Olimb, M. Olimb) 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 5–1 6–1

C. Hodgson – 25:03 M. Read (K. Turris, J. Chimera) – 41:15 M. Read (K. Turris, T. Myers) (SH) – 43:08 J. Huberdeau (M. Rielly, R. Ellis) (EA) – 48:35 C. Hodgson (J. Garrison, N. Kadri) (PP) – 50:24 09:06 – N. Jensen (M. Madsen, K. Staal) 2–0 2–1 O. Möller (N. Andersén, J. Lindström) – 35:49

44:52 – S. Da Costa 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 5–1 6–1 Andreas Bernard C. Hodgson (PP) – 21:39 J. Chimera (J. Ward, M. Scheifele) – 26:02 K. Turris (M. Read) (SH) – 29:19 C. Hodgson (B. Schenn, N. MacKinnon) – 36:15

B. Schenn (J. Huberdeau, N. MacKinnon) – 56:30

41:12 – D. Borrelli (G. Scandella, T. Johnson 2–0 2–1 3–1 Jaroslav Janus M. Backlund (J. Lindstrom) (PP) – 19:49

M. Nygren (L. Klasen) – 41:58

29:12 – M. Marinčin (T. Tatar, M. Réway) 0–2 1–2 2–2 3–2 3–3 4–3 4–4 (OT 0–0) (SO: 1–0)

A. Roussel (A. Manavian, P-É. Bellemare) – 37:25 Y. Treille (Y. Auvitu, J. Desrosiers) – 37:51 A. Roussel (S. Da Costa, P-É. Bellemare) – 38:16

P-É. Bellemare (A. Roussel) – 42:37 P-É. Bellemare S. Da Costa 21:47 – M. Ask (M. Olimb, K. Olimb)

41:30 – D. Sørvik (M. Ask)

45:48 – M. Olimb (K. Olimb) P-Å. Skrøder A. Bastiansen 0–2 1–2 1–3 2–3 3–3 (OT 0–0) (SO: 1–0)

S. Lassen (M. Christensen) – 09:56

J. Jensen (K. Staal, J. Hansen) (PP) – 55:31 P. Bjorkstrand (J. Hansen, M. Madsen) (EA) – 59:07 N. Jensen 06:55 – J. Jágr (V. Sobotka) (PP)

45:04 – J. Kindl (J. Klepiš, R. Červenka) J. Hudler J. Jágr 2–0 3–0 3–1 4–1 M. Viedenský (M. Ďaloga, K. Sloboda) – 23:05 T. Tatar (M. Miklík) – 34:13

M. Miklík (T. Tatar, M. Šatan) (PP2) – 48:07

38:26 – A. Egger (V. Rocco) 0–2 1–2 2–2 3–2 (OT 1–0)

B. Schenn (J. Huberdeau) – 23:52 K. Bieksa (C. Hodgson, M. Rielly) (PP) – 27:46 R. Ellis (T. Brouwer, M. Scheifele) – 62:38 21:06 – L. Klasen (M. Ekholm, G. Nyquist) 1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 2–4 2–5 2–6 J. B. Jensen (K. Staal, J. Jakobsen) – 15:09

K. Staal (J. Jensen, P. Bjorkstrand) – 34:41

19:23 – A. Roussel (B. Amar, P-É. Bellemare)

49:10 – P-É. Bellemare (A. Roussel, S. Da Costa) 50:36 – S. Da Costa (A. Roussel, P-É. Bellemare) 52:52 – A. Manavian (A. Roussel, S. Da Costa) 55:09 – S. Da Costa 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 1–5 M. Gander (L. Felicetti, D. Tudin) – 10:07

16:32 – M. Ekholm (L. Klasen) (PP) 34:24 – G. Nyquist (N. Danielsson, L. Klasen) 37:53 – N. Danielsson (M. Ekholm, L. Klasen) (PP) 55:55 – J. Ericsson (M. Nygren, O. Möller) (PP) 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3

M. Hansen (M. Olimb, N. Bryhnisveen) – 32:16 23:36 – J. Ward (S. Monahan, R. Ellis) (PP)

36:25 – M. Scheifele (K. Bieksa, J. Ward) 50:43 – J. Ward (J. Huberdeau) (PP) 1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 2–4 3–4 M. Bødker (M. Green, M. Christensen) (PP) – 21:11

M. Green (M. Christensen, S. Lassen) (PP) – 52:53

J. Jensen (J. B. Jensen) – 54:25

41:31 – M. Miklík (M. Viedenský) (PP2)

53:53 – M. Viedenský (M. Miklík, J. Valach) (PP) 54:17 – T. Tatar (J. Mikúš) 0–2 0–3 1–3 2–3 3–3 4–3 4–4 5–4 (OT 1–0)

V. Sobotka – 19:18 J. Sekáč (P. Zámorský, J. Kolář) – 24:30 J. Jágr (M. Jordán, V. Sobotka) – 31:29 M. Zaťovič (J. Kindl, T. Rolinek) – 32:42

J. Kolář (P. Zámorský, V. Sobotka) – 62:19 17:48 – J. Desrosiers (T. Da Costa) (PP) 18:22 – L. Meunier (D. Raux)

42:36 – A. Roussel (D. Fleury) (PP)

Group B

Finland vs Latvia at Minsk-Arena

0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 06:34 – A. Ovechkin (A. Belov, D. Zaripov) (PP) 17:15 – V. Schipachev (M. Chudinov) 29:06 – A. Belov (N. Kulemin, S. Shirokov) 58:25 – D. Zaripov (A. Ovechkin) 0–2 0–3 0–4 1–4 1–5 1–6

A. Stepanov (M. Grabovski, A. Kalyuzhny) (PP) – 39:56 34:59 – J. Trouba (D. DeKeyser) 35:55 – J. Gaudreau (J. Petry) 37:42 – C. McDonald (J. Hayes)

54:58 – J. Trouba (J. Gaudreau, T. Johnson) (PP) 56:57 – J. Gardiner (J. Gaudreau, K. Hayes) (PP) 1–1 (OT 0–0) (SO: 0–1) N. Antropov D. Upper 18:49 – M. Plachta (T. Ankert, L. Draisaitl) T. Rieder T. Oppenheimer 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3

P. Kontiola (J. Hietanen) (PP) – 31:42 06:18 – K. Daugaviņš (M. Rēdlihs)

47:48 – K. Sotnieks (G. Pujacs, M. Indrašis) (PP) 52:22 – A. Kulda (PP) 1–1 1–2 2–2 3–2 P. Mueller (T. Stapleton, J. Petry) – 26:15

C. Smith (B. Nelson, T. Johnson) (PP) – 41:28 T. Johnson (S. Jones) – 53:15

29:39 – D. Brunner (K. Romy) 1–1 2–1 2–2 3–2

F. Mauer (PP) – 20:30

T. Oppenheimer (PS) – 55:26 18:35 – G. Pujacs (M. Rēdlihs, R. Ķēniņš) (PP)

27:15 – M. Rēdlihs (R. Ķēniņš) 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 A. Stepanov (M. Grabovski) (PP) – 22:46 N. Stasenko (A. Stepanov, R. Graborenko) – 30:08 S. Kostitsyn (A. Yefimenko, O. Yevenko) (SH) – 41:25 A. Kalyuzhny (V. Denisov, S. Kostitsyn) (ENG) – 59:56 0–2 1–2 1–3 1–4 2–4

J. Hietanen (P. Kontiola, J. Lehterä) (PP) – 09:13

J. Karalahti (O. Jokinen, V. Lajunen) (PP) – 39:08 04:38 – A. Ovechkin (D. Zaripov, D. Orlov) (PP2)

22:42 – N. Kulemin (SH) 34:40 – S. Kalinin (D. Zaripov, V. Tikhonov) 1–1 2–1 2–2 3–2 3–3 3–4 Y. Weber (D. Brunner, R. Josi) (PP) – 06:13 R. Schäppi (SH) – 17:41

E. Froidevaux (M. Seger) – 43:59

23:06 – A. Stas (D. Korobov, G. Platt)

49:49 – S. Kostitsyn (A. Kalyuzhny, M. Grabovski) 57:54 – M. Grabovski 2−0 3−0 3−1 4−1 5−1 6−1 David Leggio A. Ovechkin (PS) − 18:47 V. Tikhonov (A. Ovechkin, S. Plotnikov) − 20:20

E. Kuznetsov (E. Dadonov) − 29:07 S. Plotnikov (V. Tikhonov) − 31:07 V. Tikhonov (A. Ovechkin) − 39:14

20:57 − J. Abdelkader (J. Petry) 0–2 0–3 0–4 14:16 − J. Immonen (V. Lajunen, T. Huhtala) 31:54 − O. Palola (P. Kontiola) 32:24 − L. Komarov (J. Karalahti, A. Ohtamaa) 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 2–4 3–4 4–4 4–5 T. Zhailauov (M. Semyonov, V. Krasnoslobodtsev) – 04:43 E. Rymarev (N. Antropov, R. Savchenko) – 19:45

N. Antropov (K. Dallman) (PP2) – 39:11 E. Blokhin (K. Dallman) (PP) – 39:55

23:41 – A. Kulda (M. Rēdlihs, R. Ķēniņš) 29:51 – A. Kulda (M. Indrašis) (PP) 34:07 – M. Redlihs (K. Sotnieks, K. Daugaviņš)

43:22 – J. Štāls (G. Galviņš) 1–1 2–1 3–1 3–2

D. Hollenstein (R. Josi, L. Cunti) – 32:13 K. Romy (D. Brunner, S. Moser) – 36:27 13:57 – T. Oppenheimer (F. Hördler, K. Hospelt)

38:52 – T. Oppenheimer (S. Akdag, K. Hospelt) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 5–1 5–2 6–2 7–2 E. Yakovlev (D. Zaripov, A. Belov) (PP) – 22:07 D. Zaripov (V. Tikhonov, S. Plotnikov) (PP) – 23:26 N. Kulemin – 31:14 V. Tikhonov (S. Plotnikov, A. Ovechkin) – 41:05

S. Plotnikov (V. Tikhonov, D. Zaripov) (PP) – 59:17 A. Burmistrov (E. Kuznetsov, E. Dadonov) – 59:54

49:31 – M. Panshin (K. Dallman, N. Antropov) 53:33 – A. Spiridonov (E. Blokhin, A. Ivanov) 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3 3–3 3–4 4–4 4–5 4–6 5–6 C. Smith (J. Gardiner) – 16:39

B. Nelson (S. Jones) (PP) – 28:58 T. Johnson (C. Smith, J. Trouba) (PP) – 31:00

S. Jones (J. Abdelkader) – 53:26

B. Nelson (J. Gaudreau, S. Jones) (EA) – 58:30

18:57 – M. Rēdlihs (R. Ķēniņš, K. Daugaviņš) 28:08 – A. Ņiživijs (H. Vasiļjevs) (PP)

51:25 – K. Daugaviņš (J. Rēdlihs)

54:35 – Z. Girgensons (G. Meija) 57:39 – H. Vasiļjevs (M. Cipulis) 2–0 P. Kontiola (J. Lehterä, O. Jokinen) (PP, ENG) – 59:44 1–1 1–2 2–2 3–2 3–3 4–3 (OT: 1–0) C. Smith (B. Nelson, S. Jones) (PP) – 18:38

S. Jones (C. Smith) (PP) – 23:44 M. Donovan (J. Gaudreau) – 35:02

S. Jones (D. DeKeyser, J. Gaudreau) – 61:05

21:21 – K. Romanov (M. Panshin, A. Lakiza)

53:10 – R. Starchenko (N. Antropov) 2–0 2–1 2–2 (OT: 0–0) (SO: 1–0) O. Jokinen (E. Haula) – 32:26 J. Lehterä E. Haula P. Kontiola I. Pakarinen

41:57 – R. Suri (K. Fiala) 56:35 – R. Josi (K. Romy, R. Suri) D. Hollenstein R. Suri K. Fiala D. Brunner 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 10:55 – V. Tikhonov 15:23 – S. Shirokov (Y. Medvedev, V. Tikhonov) 18:12 – V. Tikhonov (S. Plotnikov, A. Ovechkin) (PP) 28:04 – S. Kalinin (A. Kutuzov) 0–2 1–2 2–2 3–2 4–2 5–2 Kevin Lalande

A. Stepanov (M. Grabovski, A. Kalyuzhny) (PP) – 15:27 A. Ugarov (A. Stepanov) – 34:23 M. Grabovski (S. Kostitsyn, A. Kalyuzhny) – 42:55 G. Platt (N. Stasenko, A. Stas) – 44:05 M. Grabovski (S. Kostitsyn) – 49:54 11:53 – A. Barta (F. Schütz, F. Mauer) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 6–1 6–2 Alexei Ivanov D. Hollenstein (M. Seger, A. Ambühl) (PP) – 14:06 Y. Weber (R. Josi) (PP) – 27:22 A. Ambühl (D. Hollenstein) (PP) – 37:33 L. Cunti (R. Josi, S. Moser) (PP) – 43:16 E. Blum (L. Cunti, D. Brunner) – 46:05

50:22 – V. Krasnoslobodtsev (K. Dallman, E. Blokhin) (PP) 59:32 – E. Rymarev (V. Krasnoslobodtsev, E. Blokhin) (PP) 2–0 2–1 3–1 T. Johnson (C. Smith, S. Jones) – 46:42

T. Johnson (D. Shore) (ENG) – 59:14

56:46 – T. Mäntylä (J. Immonen, J. Hietanen) 2–0 3–0 S. Shirokov (D. Zaripov, A. Anisimov) – 50:10 V. Tikhonov (A. Anisimov) (ENG) – 59:15 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 2–4 3–4 E. Rymarev (F. Polishchuk, V. Krasnoslobodtsev) – 14:32 F. Polishchuk (E. Rymarev, V. Krasnoslobodtsev) (PP) – 15:51

K. Romanov (T. Zhailauov) (PP) – 59:31

19:18 – J. Lehterä (J. Karalahti) 27:24 – O. Jokinen (P. Kontiola, T. Mäntylä) (PP) 39:57 – J. Immonen (O. Jokinen, P. Jormakka) 0–2 1–2 1–3

A. Kulda (A. Ņiživijs) (PP2) – 33:49 08:40 – M. Grabovski (A. Kalyuzhny, D. Korobov)

59:59 – S. Kostitsyn (ENG) 1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 3–3 3–4 3–5 4–5 A. Weiss – 23:32

K. Hospelt (T. Oppenheimer, L. Draisaitl) (PP) – 30:29

L. Draisaitl (T. Ankert) – 35:13

T. Rieder (L. Draisaitl, K. Hospelt) (PP, EA) – 58:03

27:18 – D. Shore (J. Petry) (SH)

32:53 – M. Donovan (J. Gaudreau, J. Gardiner) (PP)

42:24 – J. Gaudreau (J. Gardiner) (PP) 55:44 – J. Abdelkader (J. Gaudreau) 0–2 0–3 1–3 2–3

K. Jass (A. Džeriņš, A. Kulda) – 21:57 Z. Girgensons (K. Sotnieks, H. Vasiļjevs) (EA) – 57:37 10:49 – D. Schlumpf (A. Ambühl) 20:27 – Y. Weber (R. Josi, A. Ambühl) 2–0 2–1 Kevin Lalande V. Schipachev (S. Plotnikov) – 35:47

45:49 – V. Denisov (A. Kitarov, D. Korobov)

Playoff round

| RD1-seed1= A1 | RD1-team1= | RD1-score1= 2 | RD1-seed2= B4 | RD1-team2= **** | RD1-score2= 3 | RD1-seed3= B2 | RD1-team3= | RD1-score3= 3 | RD1-seed4= A3 | RD1-team4= **** | RD1-score4= 4 | RD1-seed5= B1 | RD1-team5= **** | RD1-score5= 3 | RD1-seed6= A4 | RD1-team6= | RD1-score6= 0 | RD1-seed7= A2 | RD1-team7= **** | RD1-score7= 3 | RD1-seed8= B3 | RD1-team8= | RD1-score8= 2 | RD2-seed1= A3 | RD2-team1= | RD2-score1= 0 | RD2-seed2= B4 | RD2-team2= **** | RD2-score2= 3 | RD2-team3= **** | RD2-seed3= B1 | RD2-score3= 3 | RD2-seed4= A2 | RD2-team4= | RD2-score4= 1 | RD3-seed3= A2 | RD3-team3= **** | RD3-score3= 3 | RD3-seed4= A3 | RD3-team4= | RD3-score4= 0 | RD3-seed1= B1 | RD3-team1 = **** | RD3-score1 = 5 | RD3-seed2= B4 | RD3-team2 = | RD3-score2 = 2

Quarterfinals

1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 2–4 3–4

T. Johnson (P. Mueller, S. Jones) (EA) – 58:50 T. Johnson (P. Mueller, C. Smith) (EA) – 59:03 09:25 – T. Rolinek 26:51 – T. Hertl (J. Novotný) (PP) 28:06 – R. Červenka (P. Zámorský, J. Kolář) (PP) 36:19 – O. Němec (J. Novotný, J. Jágr) 2–0 3–0 E. Malkin (N. Kulemin, V. Tikhonov) (PP) – 20:52 A. Kutuzov (N. Kulemin, E. Malkin) – 47:36 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 K. Turris (M. Read) – 25:41 M. Scheifele – 32:08

40:28 – J. Hietanen (J. Lehterä, P. Kontiola) 56:52 – I. Pakarinen (J. Lehterä) 1–1 1–2 2–2 3–2

J. Ericsson (M. Nygren, M. Backlund) (PP) – 37:27 M. Ekholm – 53:38 25:39 – G. Platt (A. Kalyuzhny, O. Yevenko) 34:14 – A. Yefimenko (G. Platt)

Semifinals

1–1 2–1 3–1 S. Plotnikov (Y. Medvedev, V. Shipachyov) – 13:25 S. Shirokov (D. Zaripov, Y. Medvedev) – 18:00 A. Belov (D. Zaripov, A. Ovechkin) – 31:02 0–2 0–3 31:02 – J. Immonen (P. Kontiola, J. Karalahti) (PP) 59:49 – J. Lehterä (L. Komarov, J. Immonen) (ENG)

Bronze medal game

2–0 3–0 S. Hjalmarsson (M. Ekholm, N. Danielsson) – 15:44 M. Backlund (E. Gustafsson, J. Lindström) - 48:22

Gold medal game

Main article: 2014 IIHF World Championship Final

1–1 1–2 2–2 3–2 4–2 5–2

A. Ovechkin (V. Schipachev) – 27:34 E. Malkin (D. Zaripov) (PP2) – 35:36 D. Zaripov (S. Shirokov) (PP) – 44:24 V. Tikhonov (A. Kutuzov, N. Kulemin) (PP) – 55:53 19:57 – I. Pakarinen (J. Lehterä) 26:51 – O. Palola (P. Jormakka, J. Lehterä) (PP)

Ranking and statistics

Tournament Awards

  • Best players selected by the directorate:
    • Best Goaltender: RUS Sergei Bobrovsky
    • Best Defenceman: USA Seth Jones
    • Best Forward: RUS Viktor Tikhonov
    • Most Valuable Player: FIN Pekka Rinne
  • Media All-Star Team:
    • Goaltender: FIN Pekka Rinne
    • Defence: RUS Anton Belov, USA Seth Jones
    • Forwards: RUS Sergei Plotnikov, RUS Viktor Tikhonov, FRA Antoine Roussel

Final ranking

The official IIHF final ranking of the tournament:

16

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
RUS Viktor Tikhonov1088**16**+1010F
RUS Danis Zaripov10310**13**+76F
RUS Sergei Plotnikov1066**12**+712F
FIN Jori Lehterä1039**12**+410F
FRA Antoine Roussel865**11**+616F
SWE Joakim Lindström1056**11**+44F
SVK Michel Miklík747**11**+50F
RUS Alexander Ovechkin947**11**+68F
USA Seth Jones829**11**+86D
USA Johnny Gaudreau828**10**+42F

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
RUS Sergei Bobrovsky480:0091.13181**95.03**2
NOR Steffen Søberg175:4562.05116**94.83**2
BLR Kevin Lalande240:3751.2580**93.75**0
SWE Anders Nilsson545:11141.54224**93.75**2
CAN Ben Scrivens241:0771.74112**93.75**0
FIN Pekka Rinne543:21171.88237**92.83**3
CAN James Reimer245:0092.20101**91.09**0
ITA Daniel Bellissimo398:02233.47238**90.34**0
FRA Cristobal Huet369:01162.60163**90.18**0
SUI Reto Berra362:45162.65163**90.18**0

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts

Source: IIHF.com

IIHF broadcasting rights

CountryBroadcaster
AustriaORF
BelarusBTRC
BrazilSporTV
BulgariaNova Sport
CanadaTSN
RDS
CroatiaArena Sport
Czech RepublicCzech Television
DenmarkTV3 Sport 1
FinlandMTV3
FranceSport+
GermanySport1
HungarySport 1
KazakhstanKazSport TV
LatviaViasat
NorwayTV2
PolandTVP
RussiaC1R
VGTRK
SlovakiaRTVS
SloveniaŠport TV
SwedenTV4
TV12
SwitzerlandSRG SSR
UkraineXSPORT
United KingdomPremier Sports
United StatesNBC Sports Network

IIHF honors and awards

The 2014 IIHF Hall of Fame induction ceremony has held in Minsk during the World Championships, and Mark Aubry of Canada was given the Paul Loicq Award for outstanding contributions to international ice hockey.

IIHF Hall of Fame inductees

  • Vyacheslav Bykov, Russia
  • Murray Costello, Canada
  • Andrei Khomutov, Russia
  • Nicklas Lidström, Sweden
  • Ruslan Salei, Belarus
  • Steve Yzerman, Canada

Notes

References

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