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2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

U20 ice hockey tournament in Malmö, Sweden


U20 ice hockey tournament in Malmö, Sweden

FieldValue
tourney_nameIIHF World U20 Championship
year2014
image2014 WJHC logo.png
sizex240px
countrySweden
cityMalmö
datesDecember 26, 2013 – January 5, 2014
num_teams10
venuesMalmö Arena and Malmö Isstadion
cities1
typeihj
winnersFIN
count3
secondSWE
thirdRUS
fourthCAN
games31
goals202
attendance
scoring_leaderFIN Teuvo Teräväinen (15 points)
website
mvpSWE Filip Forsberg
prevseason[2013](2013-world-junior-ice-hockey-championships)
nextseason[2015](2015-world-junior-ice-hockey-championships)

The 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (formerly called the IIHF U20 World Championship) was the 38th edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship (WJHC), hosted in Malmö, Sweden. The 13,700-seat Malmö Arena was the main venue, with the smaller Malmö Isstadion the secondary venue. It began on December 26, 2013, and ended with the gold medal game on January 5, 2014.

Finland defeated host team Sweden in the final 3–2 in overtime and won their first gold medal since 1998, as well as their third gold medal in total. It was also their first medal in the tournament since 2006. Sweden earned their second consecutive silver medal, their ninth silver medal in total, as well as their third consecutive medal in the tournament.

For the first time since 197981, Canada failed to capture a medal for the second consecutive year by losing the bronze medal game 1–2 to Russia, who captured the team's fourth consecutive medal at the tournament. The 2014 tournament marked the first time since 1998 that all three medalists were European teams.

A total of 144,268 spectators attended the 31 games, setting a new attendance record for IIHF World Junior Championship tournaments hosted in Europe. 12,023 spectators attended the gold medal game, setting a new record for a single IIHF World Junior Championship game in Europe.

The playoff round was expanded to eight teams (again), with group leaders no longer getting a bye into the semifinals, the first time since the 2002 tournament.

Venues

Malmö{{Location mapSwedenwidth=150float=centercaption=lat=55.605833long=13.035833label=Malmöposition=rightMalmöMalmö Arena
Capacity: 12,500Malmö Isstadion
Capacity: 5,800
[[File:Malmö Arena 2008.jpg150px]][[File:Malmö isstadion 2.jpg150px]]

Match officials

The IIHF selected 12 referees and 10 linesmen to work the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship. They were the following:

;Referees

  • SWE Tobias Björk
  • FIN Antti Boman
  • DEN Jacob Grumsen
  • CZE Rene Hradil
  • SVK Jozef Kubus
  • SWE Marcus Linde
  • USA Timothy Mayer
  • CAN Steve Papp
  • CAN Devin Piccott
  • RUS Evgeniy Romasko
  • SUI Daniel Stricker
  • SUI Marc Wiegand ;Linesmen
  • JPN Kenji Kosaka
  • GER Andreas Kowert
  • CAN Benoît Martineau
  • USA Fraser McIntyre
  • RUS Eduard Metalnikov
  • SUI Joris Müller
  • SWE Henrik Pihlblad
  • FIN Joonas Saha
  • SVK Peter Šefčík
  • CZE Rudolf Tosenovjan

Format

A change in format was implemented for the Top Division. The four best ranked teams from each group of the preliminary round advanced to the quarterfinals, while the last placed teams from each group played a relegation round in a best of three format to determine the relegated team. This format was last used in 2002, except the current tournament will not incorporate playoff games to determine places five through eight.

Player eligibility

A player is eligible to play in the 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships if:

  • the player is of male gender;
  • the player was born at the earliest in 1994, and at the latest, in 1999;
  • the player is a citizen in the country he represents;
  • the player is under the jurisdiction of a national association that is a member of the IIHF.

If a player who has never played in IIHF-organized competition wishes to switch national eligibility, he must have played in competitions for two consecutive years in the new country without playing in another country, as well as show his move to the new country's national association with an international transfer card. In case the player has previously played in IIHF-organized competition but wishes to switch national eligibility, he must have played in competitions for four consecutive years in the new country without playing in another country, he must show his move to the new country's national association with an international transfer card, as well as be a citizen of the new country. A player may only switch national eligibility once.

Top Division

Rosters

Main article: 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters

Preliminary round

All times are local (Central European Time – UTC+1).

Group A

1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 2–4 2–5 2–6 2–7

J. Moser (D. Kahun) (PP) – 15:59 06:21 – J. Anderson (F. Gauthier, M. Dumba) 10:41 – A. Mantha (C. Lazar, J. Drouin) (PP)

17:36 – A. Mantha (D. Pouliot, J. Drouin) 18:29 – B. Horvat (S. Reinhart) 26:45 – S. Reinhart (J. Morrissey, C. McDavid) 31:28 – A. Mantha (J. Drouin, D. Pouliot) (PP) 50:13 – N. Petan (C. McDavid) 0–2 0–3 0–4 1–4 1–5

M. Plutnar (D. Kämpf, O. Kaše) (PP) – 45:47 02:02 – W. Butcher (J. Eichel, R. Hartman) (PP) 29:23 – H. Fasching (A. Copp) 37:03 – J. Slavin (Z. Stepan, Q. Shore)

57:49 – V. Hinostroza (T. DiPauli, C. Carrick) 2–0 3–0 4–0 4–1 5–1 6–1 6–2 7–2 8–2 9–2 M. Daňo (M. Lunter) – 12:38 D. Gríger (M. Kolena, M. Réway) (PP) – 17:24 M. Daňo (P. Cehlárik) – 21:57

M. Kolena (M. Réway, D. Gríger) – 26:31 D. Gachulinec (S. Horanský, F. Mlynčár) – 30:38

M. Réway (D. Gríger) – 47:44 M. Lunter (M. Daňo, P. Cehlárik) – 48:24 S. Horanský (M. Valjent) – 57:30

22:38 – D. Kahun (L. Draisaitl)

45:56 – J. Moser (L. Draisaitl, D. Kahun) 2–0 3–0 3–1 3–2 4–2 5–2 6–2 6–3 D. O'Regan (M. Grzelcyk, N. Kerdiles) (PP) – 19:59 R. Hartman (W. Butcher, J. Eichel) (PP) – 24:22

M. Grzelcyk (C. Carrick, T. DiPauli) – 49:33 S. Matteau (A. Copp, H. Fasching) – 54:15 R. Barber (A. Copp, N. Kerdiles) – 56:34

31:04 – M. Kolena (P. Cehlárik) (PP) 32:57 – M. Réway (D. Gríger, M. Kolena) (PP)

57:52 – M. Réway (D. Gríger, D. Gachulinec) 1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 3–3 3–4 4–4 (OT: 0–0) (SO: 1–2) S. Reinhart (B. Horvat, C. McDavid) (PP) – 15:50

J. Drouin (S. Reinhart, A. Mantha) (PP) – 40:24

A. Ekblad (S. Laughton, C. Lazar) (SH) – 51:09

C. Hudon (A. Mantha, J. Drouin) – 53:01 N. Petan C. McDavid

37:16 – M. Plutnar

44:07 – V. Tomeček

52:45 – J. Vrána (PP) D. Pastrňák D. Simon 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 0–6 0–7 0–8 Kevin Reich 11:56 – N. Kerdiles (V. Hinostroza) (PP) 22:21 – W. Butcher (J. Eichel, A. Erne) (PP2) 23:27 – V. Hinostroza (A. Copp, C. Carrick) (PP) 31:46 – R. Barber (M. Grzelcyk, Z. Stepan) (PP) 33:57 – M. Grzelcyk (R. Barber, V. Hinostroza) (PP2) 50:04 – S. Santini (M. Grzelcyk, N. Kerdiles) (PP) 53:46 – V. Hinostroza (Q. Shore) 0–2 0–3 35:24 – D. Kahun (F. Tiffels) 37:51 – F. Tiffels (T. Bender) (PP) 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3 3–3 4–3 5–3 C. Lazar (A. Mantha, N. Petan) (PP) – 18:12

A. Mantha (A. Ekblad, J. Drouin) – 37:00 J. Drouin (A. Mantha) – 54:02 N. Petan (A. Mantha, D. Pouliot) (PP) – 57:14 N. Petan (S. Reinhart, C. Lazar) (EN) – 58:39

27:07 – M. Réway (D. Gríger, M. Kolena) (PP2) 32:33 - D. Gríger (M. Réway, M. Kolena) (PP) 0–2 0–3 0–4 1–4 Richard Sabol

M. Kolena (D. Gríger, M. Réway) – 39:56 03:54 – O. Kaše (J. Košťálek) 22:00 – M. Procházka (D. Simon) 26:46 – P. Šidlík (M. Procházka, D. Pastrňák) (PP) 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3

S. Matteau (H. Fasching, W. Butcher) – 57:15 32:19 – N. Petan (A. Mantha) 43:54 – C. McDavid (B. Horvat, J. Morrissey) 46:13 – C. Lazar (J. Drouin) (PP)

Group B

0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 0–6 0–7 0–8 0–9 0–10 0–11 Joachim Svendsen Ivan Nalimov 06:26 – N. Zadorov (P. Buchnevich, M. Grigorenko) 06:37 – D. Zhafyarov (V. Osnovin, A. Bereglazov) 13:35 – V. Khlopotov (I. Barbashev, A. Mironov) 15:03 – M. Grigorenko (I. Lyubushkin, P. Buchnevish) 26:57 – V. Khlopotov (B. Yakimov) 29:20 – N. Tryamkin 31:03 – A. Slepyshev (M. Grigorenko) (PP) 37:18 – N. Zadorov (SH) 38:25 – A. Barabanov (N. Tryamkin, D. Zhafyarov) (PP) 48:02 – A. Slepyshev (I. Lyubushkin) 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 3–3 3–4 3–5

K. Fiala (V. Praplan) – 08:23

F. Herzog (S. Zangger) (PP) – 41:01 06:54 – F. Forsberg (J. de la Rose)

08:44 – L. Bengtsson (E. Karlsson) 17:19 – O. Sundqvist (F. Forsberg, J. de la Rose)

42:43 – C. Djoos (A. Burakovsky, F. Forsberg) (PP) 57:12 – A. Johnson (A. Wennberg) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 5–1 S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen, A. Lehkonen) – 22:57 S. Mäenalanen (V. Pokka) – 34:19 J. Nikko (R. Kulmala) – 35:18 V. Leskinen (O. Rauhala) – 47:40

56:52 – T. Johnsgard (C. Rasch, J. Tonjum) 1–1 2–1 3–1 3–2 4–2 A. Wennberg (L. Wallmark, A. Johnson) (PP2) – 04:15 A. Johnson (A. Wennberg, S. Collberg) – 34:04 J. de la Rose (F. Forsberg) – 36:19

A. Wennberg (A. Johnson) – 47:27

40:45 – R. Ristolainen (T. Teräväinen) 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 5–1 6-1 7–1 I. Barbashyov – 16:27 A. Mironov (A. Slepyshev) (PP) – 17:31 B. Yakimov (A. Bereglazov, A. Vailevski) (PP) – 26:23 A. Barabanov (I. Lyubushkin) – 31:27 D. Zhafyarov (A. Barabanov, Nikita Tryamkin) – 32:01 V. Osnovin (D. Zhafyarov) (PP) – 48:17 M. Grigorenko (P. Buchnevich, N. Zadorov) (PP2) – 49:52 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 0–6 0–7 0–8 0–9 0–10 08:55 – A. Burakovsky (J. de la Rose, E. Lindholm) (PP) 15:42 – A. Burakovsky (G. Olofsson, F. Forsberg (PP) 21:16 – R. Hägg (N. Sörensen, L. Wallmark) 25:01 – A. Burakovsky (N. Sörensen) 29:42 – S. Collberg (F. Forsberg, E. Lindholm) 43:40 – R. Norell (S. Collberg, A. Wennberg) 46:31 – A. Wennberg (S. Collberg) 51:51 – E. Lindholm (F. Forsberg, G. Olofsson) (PP) 57:37 – N. Sörensen (E. Karlsson, L. Bengtsson) (PP) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 22:21 – S. Mäenalanen (V. Pokka, T. Teräväinen) (PP) 30:20 – H. Haapala (T. Teräväinen, E. Lindell) 35:07 – R. Kulmala (J. Ikonen, S. Kinnunen) 47:39 – J. Nikko (J. Ikonen, A. Mustonen) (PP) 1–1 2–1 2–2 3–2 F. Herzog (K. Fiala) (PP2) – 34:39 M. Müller (S. Zangger) – 46:17

A. Rouiller (K. Fiala) (PP) – 51:42

49:00 – C. Rasch (J. Tonjum, E. Lesund) (PP) 2–0 2–1 2–2 3–2 N. Sörensen (L. Wallmark, A. Burakovsky) – 17:01

J. de la Rose (G. Olofsson, E. Lindholm) – 57:38

24:47 – A. Barabanov (V. Osnovin, I. Lyubushkin) (PP) 51:52 – M. Grigorenko (P. Buchnevich, A. Slepyshev) 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3 3–3 (OT: 0–0) (SO: 0–1) Juuse Saros V. Pokka (E. Lindell, T. Teräväinen) (PP) – 19:34

A. Mustonen (H. Ikonen, J. Vainio) – 30:29 S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen, H. Haapala) – 40:35 S. Mäenalanen T. Teräväinen T. Teräväinen E. Lindell J. Ikonen

26:56 – F. Herzog 29:49 – N. Dunner (M. Müller) F. Herzog K. Fiala V. Praplan J. Fuchs C. Paschoud

Relegation round

The relegation round was a best-of-three series. Norway lost two games and were relegated to the 2015 Division I A.

All times are local (Central European Time – UTC+1). 0–2 0–3 26:19 – D. Svendsen (S. Nielsen, M. Nilsen) 33:42 – A. Klavestad (E. Lesund, J. Karterud) (PP) 1–1 1–2 2–2 3–2 3–3 3–4

S. Nielsen (D. Svendsen, M. Nilsen) – 23:58 T-R. Johnsgård (J. H. Tönjum) (PP) – 34:48 05:35 – S. Ziegler (M. Kammerer, F. Wagner) 07:50 – L. Draisaitl (D. Kahun)

46:25 – M. Eisenschmid (P. Klöpper) 47:41 – L. Draisaitl 2–0 3–0 3–1 D. Kahun (L. Draisaitl, F. Tiffels) – 39:20 P. Klöpper (V. Filin, F. Wagner) – 43:43

54:25 – M. Fischer (A. Henriksen, S. Nielsen)

Playoff round

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Quarterfinals

1–1 1–2 2–2 3–2 3–3 3–4 3–5 S. Matteau (J. Eichel, B. Skjei) – 08:50

R. Hartman (S. Matteau) – 11:23 N. Kerdiles (R. Barber) – 16:51

09:11 – P. Buchnevich (A. Mironov)

33:15 – N. Zadorov (A. Slepyshev) (PP2) 34:16 – N. Zadorov (A. Slepyshev) (PP2) 59:32 – P. Buchnevich (ENG) 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3 3–3 4–3 5–3

J. Ikonen (R. Kulmala) – 38:05 H. Ikonen (M. Lehtonen) – 45:56 S. Kinnunen (R. Kulmala, J. Ikonen) – 51:39 S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen) (ENG) – 59:45 3:39 – D. Simon (M. Procházka, D. Pastrňák) 31:07 – M. Procházka (J. Vrána, D. Simon) 34:23 – R. Faksa (V. Tomeček, D. Volek) 2–0 2–1 3–1 4–1 A. Mantha (PS) – 29:04

C. Lazar (G. Reinhart) – 44:11 D. Pouliot – 53:49

39:59 – N. Dünner (M. Müller, K. Fiala) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 E. Lindholm (F. Forsberg, G. Olofsson) (PP1) – 18:39 F. Forsberg (A. Burakovsky, E. Lindholm) (PP1) – 21:10 L. Wallmark (N. Sörensen, F. Forsberg) – 33:21 F. Forsberg (E. Lindholm) – 53:58 J. de la Rose (E. Lindholm, A. Burakovsky) (PP1) – 55:19

Semifinals

2–0 2–1 O. Sundqvist (L. Arnesson, E. Karlsson) – 44:55

46:37 – D. Zhafyarov (A. Barabanov) 0–2 1–2 1–3 1–4 1–5

J. Drouin (C. Lazar) – 31:24 26:10 – A. Lehkonen (S. Mäenalanen, T. Teräväinen) (PP1)

35:36 – R. Ristolainen (M. Vainonen, H. Haapala) 56:48 – T. Teräväinen (PS) 59:11 – T. Teräväinen (S. Mäenalanen, V. Pokka) (ENG)

Bronze medal game

0–2 1–2

J. Morrissey (C. Hudon, A. Pelech) – 47:10 14:38 – E. Gimatov (A. Mironov)

Final

1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 (OT: 0–1) L. Wallmark (L. Bengtsson, C. Djoos) (PP1) – 27:53

C. Djoos (L. Wallmark, S. Collberg) (PP1) – 50:53

28:38 – S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen, A. Lehkonen)

69:42 – R. Ristolainen (T. Teräväinen, M. Vainonen)

Statistics

Scoring leaders

PosPlayerCountryGPGAPts+/−PIM
1Teuvo Teräväinen7213**15**+112
2Filip Forsberg748**12**+32
3Saku Mäenalanen774**11**+90
4Anthony Mantha756**11**+60
5Martin Réway546**10**04
6Dávid Gríger537**10**+10
7Jonathan Drouin736**9**+524
8Elias Lindholm627**9**−16
9Mikhail Grigorenko753**8**+60
10Milan Kolena544**8**−16

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1Juuse Saros344:5391.5794.300
2Andrei Vasilevski327:50101.8393.330
3Oscar Dansk369:42111.7992.861
4Joachim Svendsen318:01163.0291.531
5Marek Langhamer243:47122.9590.620

Tournament awards

2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Winners
[[File:Flag of Finland.svg140pxborderlink=]]
**Finland**
**3rd title**

Reference: ;Most Valuable Player

  • Forward: SWE Filip Forsberg

;All-star team

  • Goaltender: FIN Juuse Saros
  • Defencemen: RUS Nikita Zadorov, FIN Rasmus Ristolainen
  • Forwards: CAN Anthony Mantha, FIN Teuvo Teräväinen, SWE Filip Forsberg

;IIHF best player awards

  • Goaltender: SWE Oscar Dansk
  • Defenceman: FIN Rasmus Ristolainen
  • Forward: SWE Filip Forsberg

Final standings

RankTeam
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Relegated to the [2015 Division I A](2015-world-junior-ice-hockey-championships-division-i)

Note that due to the lack of playoff games for determining the spots 5–8, these spots were determined by the regulation round records for each team.

Medalists

Gold:Silver:Bronze:
FIN Finland #1 – Janne Juvonen
#4 – Mikko Lehtonen
#5 – Rasmus Ristolainen
#7 – Esa Lindell
#8 – Saku Mäenalanen
#9 – Julius Honka
#10 – Juuso Ikonen
#11 – Joni Nikko
#12 – Ville Pokka
#13 – Ville-Valtteri Leskinen
#14 – Topi Nättinen
#15 – Juuso Vainio
#18 – Saku Kinnunen
#19 – Mikko Vainonen
#20 – Teuvo Teräväinen
#21 – Aleksi Mustonen
#22 – Henri Ikonen
#25 – Henrik Haapala
#26 – Rasmus Kulmala
#28 – Artturi Lehkonen
#29 – Otto Rauhala
#30 – Ville Husso
#31 – Juuse Saros
SWE Sweden #1 – Marcus Högberg
#3 – Robin Norell
#4 – Christian Djoos
#5 – Andreas Johnson
#6 – Jesper Pettersson
#8 – Linus Arnesson
#9 – Jacob de la Rose
#10 – Alexander Wennberg
#13 – Gustav Olofsson
#14 – Robert Hägg
#15 – Sebastian Collberg
#16 – Filip Forsberg
#18 – André Burakovsky
#19 – Elias Lindholm
#20 – Lukas Bengtsson
#21 – Filip Sandberg
#23 – Nick Sörensen
#26 – Erik Karlsson
#27 – Anton Karlsson
#28 – Lucas Wallmark
#29 – Oskar Sundqvist
#30 – Jonas Johansson
#35 – Oscar Dansk
RUS Russia #1 – Igor Ustinski
#4 – Ilya Lyubushkin
#5 – Alexei Bereglazov
#6 – Valeri Vasilyev
#7 – Kirill Maslov
#8 – Nikita Tryamkin
#9 – Anton Slepyshev
#10 – Bogdan Yakimov
#11 – Damir Zhafyarov
#12 – Ivan Barbashev
#14 – Nikolai Skladnichenko
#15 – Georgi Busarov
#16 – Nikita Zadorov
#17 – Eduard Gimatov
#18 – Vyacheslav Osnovin
#19 – Pavel Buchnevich
#20 – Ivan Nalimov
#21 – Alexander Barabanov
#22 – Andrei Mironov
#23 – Valentin Zykov
#25 – Mikhail Grigorenko
#27 – Vadim Khlopotov
#30 – Andrei Vasilevski

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Division I

Main article: 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division I

Division I A

The Division I A tournament was played in Sanok, Poland, from 15 to 21 December 2013.

Division I B

The Division I B tournament was played in Dumfries, Great Britain, from 9 to 15 December 2013.

Division II

Main article: 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II

Division II A

The Division II A tournament was played in Miskolc, Hungary, from 15 to 21 December 2013.

Division II B

The Division II B tournament was played in Jaca, Spain, from 11 to 17 January 2014.

Division III

Main article: 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III

The Division III tournament was played in İzmir, Turkey, from 12 to 18 January 2014.

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