2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

The 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (formerly called the IIHF U20 World Championship)[1] was the 38th edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship (WJHC), hosted in Malmö, Sweden.[2][3] 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.[4]

2014 IIHF World U20 Championship
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
CityMalmö
Venue(s)Malmö Arena and Malmö Isstadion (in 1 host city)
DatesDecember 26, 2013 – January 5, 2014
Teams10
Final positions
Champions  Finland (3rd title)
Runner-up  Sweden
Third place  Russia
Fourth place Canada
Tournament statistics
Games played31
Goals scored202 (6.52 per game)
Attendance144,268 (4,654 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Finland Teuvo Teräväinen (15 points)
MVPSweden Filip Forsberg
Website2014 World Juniors
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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.[5]

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 edit

Malmö Malmö
Malmö Arena
Capacity: 12,500
Malmö Isstadion
Capacity: 5,800
   

Match officials edit

The IIHF selected 12 referees and 10 linesmen to work the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship.
They were the following:[6]

Format edit

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.[7] This format was last used in 2002, except the current tournament will not incorporate playoff games to determine places five through eight.

Player eligibility edit

A player is eligible to play in the 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships if:[8]

  • 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.[9]

Top Division edit

Rosters edit

Preliminary round edit

All times are local (Central European TimeUTC+1).

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Canada 4 3 0 1 0 19 12 +7 10 Quarterfinals
2   United States 4 3 0 0 1 21 7 +14 9
3   Czech Republic 4 1 1 0 2 9 13 −4 5
4   Slovakia 4 1 0 0 3 16 16 0 3
5   Germany 4 1 0 0 3 7 24 −17 3 Relegation round
Source: IIHF
26 December 2013
13:30
Germany  2–7
(2–4, 0–2, 0–1)
  CanadaMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 1,861
Game reference
Marvin CupperGoaliesJake PatersonReferees:
  Rene Hradil
  Jozef Kubus
Linesmen:
  Peter Šefčík
  Rudolf Tosenovjan
D. Saeftel (L. Palausch, P. Klopper) – 01:351–0
1–106:21 – J. Anderson (F. Gauthier, M. Dumba)
1–210:41 – A. Mantha (C. Lazar, J. Drouin) (PP)
J. Moser (D. Kahun) (PP) – 15:592–2
2–317:36 – A. Mantha (D. Pouliot, J. Drouin)
2–418:29 – B. Horvat (S. Reinhart)
2–526:45 – S. Reinhart (J. Morrissey, C. McDavid)
2–631:28 – A. Mantha (J. Drouin, D. Pouliot) (PP)
2–750:13 – N. Petan (C. McDavid)
10 minPenalties6 min
24Shots30
26 December 2013
17:30
Czech Republic  1–5
(0–2, 0–2, 1–1)
  United StatesMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 1,321
Game reference
Daniel DolejsGoaliesJon GilliesReferees:
  Daniel Stricker
  Marc Wiegand
Linesmen:
  Andreas Kowert
  Joris Müller
0–101:21 – R. Barber (M. Grzelcyk, N. Kerdiles) (PP)
0–202:02 – W. Butcher (J. Eichel, R. Hartman) (PP)
0–329:23 – H. Fasching (A. Copp)
0–437:03 – J. Slavin (Z. Stepan, Q. Shore)
M. Plutnar (D. Kämpf, O. Kaše) (PP) – 45:471–4
1–557:49 – V. Hinostroza (T. DiPauli, C. Carrick)
8 minPenalties6 min
24Shots33
27 December 2013
15:00
Slovakia  9–2
(3–0, 3–1, 3–1)
  GermanyMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 533
Game reference
Richard SabolGoaliesMarvin CupperReferees:
  Antti Boman
  Jacob Grumsen
Linesmen:
  Kenji Kosaka
  Eduard Metalnikov
M. Kolena (D. Gríger, M. Réway) (PP) – 03:331–0
M. Daňo (M. Lunter) – 12:382–0
D. Gríger (M. Kolena, M. Réway) (PP) – 17:243–0
M. Daňo (P. Cehlárik) – 21:574–0
4–122:38 – D. Kahun (L. Draisaitl)
M. Kolena (M. Réway, D. Gríger) – 26:315–1
D. Gachulinec (S. Horanský, F. Mlynčár) – 30:386–1
6–245:56 – J. Moser (L. Draisaitl, D. Kahun)
M. Réway (D. Gríger) – 47:447–2
M. Lunter (M. Daňo, P. Cehlárik) – 48:248–2
S. Horanský (M. Valjent) – 57:309–2
6 minPenalties4 min
28Shots21
28 December 2013
13:30
United States  6–3
(2–0, 1–2, 3–1)
  SlovakiaMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 1,658
Game reference
Jon GilliesGoaliesRichard SabolReferees:
  Steve Papp
  Evgeniy Romasko
Linesmen:
  Andreas Kowert
  Joonas Saha
J. Eichel (R. Hartman, W. Butcher (PP) – 16:531–0
D. O'Regan (M. Grzelcyk, N. Kerdiles) (PP) – 19:592–0
R. Hartman (W. Butcher, J. Eichel) (PP) – 24:223–0
3–131:04 – M. Kolena (P. Cehlárik) (PP)
3–232:57 – M. Réway (D. Gríger, M. Kolena) (PP)
M. Grzelcyk (C. Carrick, T. DiPauli) – 49:334–2
S. Matteau (A. Copp, H. Fasching) – 54:155–2
R. Barber (A. Copp, N. Kerdiles) – 56:346–2
6–357:52 – M. Réway (D. Gríger, D. Gachulinec)
12 minPenalties10 min
47Shots30
28 December 2013
17:30
Canada  4–5 GWS
(1–1, 0–1, 3–2)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–2)
  Czech RepublicMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 3,011
Game reference
Jake PatersonGoaliesMarek LanghamerReferees:
  Jacob Grumsen
  Timothy Mayer
Linesmen:
  Eduard Metalnikov
  Henrik Pihlblad
0–107:10 – D. Kämpf (O. Kaše)
S. Reinhart (B. Horvat, C. McDavid) (PP) – 15:501–1
1–237:16 – M. Plutnar
J. Drouin (S. Reinhart, A. Mantha) (PP) – 40:242–2
2–344:07 – V. Tomeček
A. Ekblad (S. Laughton, C. Lazar) (SH) – 51:093–3
3–452:45 – J. Vrána (PP)
C. Hudon (A. Mantha, J. Drouin) – 53:014–4
J. Drouin  
N. Petan  
C. McDavid  
Shootout  O. Kaše
  D. Pastrňák
  D. Simon
12 minPenalties12 min
29Shots29
29 December 2013
15:00
Germany  0–8
(0–2, 0–4, 0–2)
  United StatesMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 651
Game reference
Patrick Klein
Kevin Reich
GoaliesAnthony StolarzReferees:
  Marcus Linde
  Devin Piccott
Linesmen:
  Joonas Saha
  Rudolf Tosenovjan
0–108:09 – H. Fasching (A. Copp, T. DiPauli)
0–211:56 – N. Kerdiles (V. Hinostroza) (PP)
0–322:21 – W. Butcher (J. Eichel, A. Erne) (PP2)
0–423:27 – V. Hinostroza (A. Copp, C. Carrick) (PP)
0–531:46 – R. Barber (M. Grzelcyk, Z. Stepan) (PP)
0–633:57 – M. Grzelcyk (R. Barber, V. Hinostroza) (PP2)
0–750:04 – S. Santini (M. Grzelcyk, N. Kerdiles) (PP)
0–853:46 – V. Hinostroza (Q. Shore)
45 minPenalties8 min
15Shots53
30 December 2013
13:30
Czech Republic  0–3
(0–1, 0–2, 0-0)
  GermanyMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 1,062
Game reference
Marek LanghamerGoaliesMarvin CupperReferees:
  Tobias Björk
  Steve Papp
Linesmen:
  Eduard Metalnikov
  Henrik Pilhblad
0–114:25 – F. Tiffels (J. Moser, D. Kahun)
0–235:24 – D. Kahun (F. Tiffels)
0–337:51 – F. Tiffels (T. Bender) (PP)
12 minPenalties8 min
40Shots34
30 December 2013
17:30
Canada  5–3
(1–1, 1–2, 3–0)
  SlovakiaMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 2,558
Game reference
Zachary FucaleGoaliesSamuel BarošReferees:
  Rene Hradil
  Evgeniy Romasko
Linesmen:
  Kenji Kosaka
  Andreas Kowert
0–101:40 – D. Gríger (J. Predajnianský, M. Réway) (PP)
C. Lazar (A. Mantha, N. Petan) (PP) – 18:121–1
1–227:07 – M. Réway (D. Gríger, M. Kolena) (PP2)
1–332:33 - D. Gríger (M. Réway, M. Kolena) (PP)
A. Mantha (A. Ekblad, J. Drouin) – 37:002–3
J. Drouin (A. Mantha) – 54:023–3
N. Petan (A. Mantha, D. Pouliot) (PP) – 57:144–3
N. Petan (S. Reinhart, C. Lazar) (EN) – 58:395–3
22 minPenalties10 min
49Shots22
31 December 2013
13:30
Slovakia  1–4
(0–2, 1–2, 0–0)
  Czech RepublicMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 1,259
Game reference
Samuel Baroš
Richard Sabol
GoaliesMarek LanghamerReferees:
  Antti Boman
  Marcus Linde
Linesmen:
  Henrik Pilhblad
  Joonas Saha
0–100:18 – D. Pastrňák (M. Procházka)
0–203:54 – O. Kaše (J. Košťálek)
0–322:00 – M. Procházka (D. Simon)
0–426:46 – P. Šidlík (M. Procházka, D. Pastrňák) (PP)
M. Kolena (D. Gríger, M. Réway) – 39:561–4
10 minPenalties33 min
32Shots28
31 December 2013
17:30
United States  2–3
(0–0, 1–1, 1–2)
  CanadaMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 3,882
Game reference
Jon GilliesGoaliesZachary FucaleReferees:
  Tobias Björk
  Daniel Stricker
Linesmen:
  Andreas Kowert
  Eduard Metalnikov
R. Barber (J. Slavin, N. Kerdiles) (SH) – 23:291–0
1–132:19 – N. Petan (A. Mantha)
1–243:54 – C. McDavid (B. Horvat, J. Morrissey)
1–346:13 – C. Lazar (J. Drouin) (PP)
S. Matteau (H. Fasching, W. Butcher) – 57:152–3
10 minPenalties6 min
26Shots24

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Sweden 4 4 0 0 0 22 7 +15 12 Quarterfinals
2   Finland 4 2 0 1 1 14 10 +4 7
3   Russia 4 2 0 0 2 21 8 +13 6
4    Switzerland 4 1 1 0 2 11 17 −6 5
5   Norway 4 0 0 0 4 3 29 −26 0 Relegation round
Source: IIHF
26 December 2013
15:00
Norway  0–11
(0–5, 0–5, 0–1)
  RussiaMalmö Arena
Attendance: 4,260
Game reference
Henrik Haukeland
Joachim Svendsen
GoaliesAndrei Vasilevski
Ivan Nalimov
Referees:
  Steve Papp
  Devin Piccott
Linesmen:
  Henrik Pihlblad
  Joonas Saha
0–105:04 – V. Osnovin (D. Zhafyarov, A. Barabanov)
0–206:26 – N. Zadorov (P. Buchnevich, M. Grigorenko)
0–306:37 – D. Zhafyarov (V. Osnovin, A. Bereglazov)
0–413:35 – V. Khlopotov (I. Barbashev, A. Mironov)
0–515:03 – M. Grigorenko (I. Lyubushkin, P. Buchnevish)
0–626:57 – V. Khlopotov (B. Yakimov)
0–729:20 – N. Tryamkin
0–831:03 – A. Slepyshev (M. Grigorenko) (PP)
0–937:18 – N. Zadorov (SH)
0–1038:25 – A. Barabanov (N. Tryamkin, D. Zhafyarov) (PP)
0–1148:02 – A. Slepyshev (I. Lyubushkin)
18 minPenalties8 min
14Shots35
26 December 2013
19:00
Switzerland  3–5
(2–3, 0–0, 1–2)
  SwedenMalmö Arena
Attendance: 11,109
Game reference
Melvin NyffelerGoaliesOscar DanskReferees:
  Timothy Mayer
  Evgeniy Romasko
Linesmen:
  Benoît Martineau
  Fraser McIntyre
S. Zangger (J. Fuchs) (PP) – 05:431–0
1–106:54 – F. Forsberg (J. de la Rose)
K. Fiala (V. Praplan) – 08:232–1
2–208:44 – L. Bengtsson (E. Karlsson)
2–317:19 – O. Sundqvist (F. Forsberg, J. de la Rose)
F. Herzog (S. Zangger) (PP) – 41:013–3
3–442:43 – C. Djoos (A. Burakovsky, F. Forsberg) (PP)
3–557:12 – A. Johnson (A. Wennberg)
12 minPenalties12 min
33Shots36
27 December 2013
17:30
Finland  5–1
(1–0, 3–0, 1–1)
  NorwayMalmö Arena
Attendance: 734
Game reference
Juuse SarosGoaliesJoachim SvendsenReferees:
  Tobias Björk
  Marcus Linde
Linesmen:
  Joris Müller
  Rudolf Tosenovjan
A. Lehkonen (S. Mäenalanen) (PP) – 19:131–0
S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen, A. Lehkonen) – 22:572–0
S. Mäenalanen (V. Pokka) – 34:193–0
J. Nikko (R. Kulmala) – 35:184–0
V. Leskinen (O. Rauhala) – 47:405–0
5–156:52 – T. Johnsgard (C. Rasch, J. Tonjum)
14 minPenalties8 min
48Shots29
28 December 2013
15:00
Sweden  4–2
(1–1, 2–0, 1–1)
  FinlandMalmö Arena
Attendance: 11,604
Game reference
Oscar DanskGoaliesVille HussoReferees:
  Rene Hradil
  Daniel Stricker
Linesmen:
  Fraser McIntyre
  Peter Šefčík
0–100:41 – E. Lindell (T. Teräväinen)
A. Wennberg (L. Wallmark, A. Johnson) (PP2) – 04:151–1
A. Johnson (A. Wennberg, S. Collberg) – 34:042–1
J. de la Rose (F. Forsberg) – 36:193–1
3–240:45 – R. Ristolainen (T. Teräväinen)
A. Wennberg (A. Johnson) – 47:274–2
16 minPenalties20 min
30Shots20
28 December 2013
19:00
Russia  7–1
(2–1, 3–0, 2–0)
   SwitzerlandMalmö Arena
Attendance: 7,543
Game reference
Andrei VasilevskiGoaliesSascha RochowReferees:
  Tobias Björk
  Jozef Kubus
Linesmen:
  Kenji Kosaka
  Benoît Martineau
0–115:02 – J. Fuchs
I. Barbashyov – 16:271–1
A. Mironov (A. Slepyshev) (PP) – 17:312–1
B. Yakimov (A. Bereglazov, A. Vailevski) (PP) – 26:233–1
A. Barabanov (I. Lyubushkin) – 31:274–1
D. Zhafyarov (A. Barabanov, Nikita Tryamkin) – 32:015–1
V. Osnovin (D. Zhafyarov) (PP) – 48:176-1
M. Grigorenko (P. Buchnevich, N. Zadorov) (PP2) – 49:527–1
6 minPenalties34 min
34Shots26
29 December 2013
17:30
Norway  0–10
(0–3, 0–3, 0–4)
  SwedenMalmö Arena
Attendance: 11,296
Game reference
Henrik HaukelandGoaliesMarcus HögbergReferees:
  Antti Boman
  Marc Wiegand
Linesmen:
  Fraser McIntyre
  Peter Šefčík
0–103:26 – S. Collberg (A. Johnson, A. Wennberg
0–208:55 – A. Burakovsky (J. de la Rose, E. Lindholm) (PP)
0–315:42 – A. Burakovsky (G. Olofsson, F. Forsberg (PP)
0–421:16 – R. Hägg (N. Sörensen, L. Wallmark)
0–525:01 – A. Burakovsky (N. Sörensen)
0–629:42 – S. Collberg (F. Forsberg, E. Lindholm)
0–743:40 – R. Norell (S. Collberg, A. Wennberg)
0–846:31 – A. Wennberg (S. Collberg)
0–951:51 – E. Lindholm (F. Forsberg, G. Olofsson) (PP)
0–1057:37 – N. Sörensen (E. Karlsson, L. Bengtsson) (PP)
16 minPenalties12 min
13Shots45
30 December 2013
15:00
Russia  1–4
(1–0, 0–3, 0–1)
  FinlandMalmö Arena
Attendance: 945
Game reference
Ivan NalimovGoaliesJuuse SarosReferees:
  Jozef Kubus
  Daniel Stricker
Linesmen:
  Benoît Martineau
  Joris Müller
V. Vasilyev (P. Buchnevich, M. Grigorenko) – 05:271–0
1–122:21 – S. Mäenalanen (V. Pokka, T. Teräväinen) (PP)
1–230:20 – H. Haapala (T. Teräväinen, E. Lindell)
1–335:07 – R. Kulmala (J. Ikonen, S. Kinnunen)
1–447:39 – J. Nikko (J. Ikonen, A. Mustonen) (PP)
10 minPenalties8 min
29Shots31
30 December 2013
19:00
Switzerland  3–2
(0–1, 1–0, 2–1)
  NorwayMalmö Arena
Attendance: 418
Game reference
Melvin NyffelerGoaliesJoachim SvendsenReferees:
  Timothy Mayer
  Devin Piccott
Linesmen:
  Peter Šefčík
  Rudolf Tosenovjan
0–109:27 – E. Lesund
F. Herzog (K. Fiala) (PP2) – 34:391–1
M. Müller (S. Zangger) – 46:172–1
2–249:00 – C. Rasch (J. Tonjum, E. Lesund) (PP)
A. Rouiller (K. Fiala) (PP) – 51:423–2
16 minPenalties14 min
38Shots26
31 December 2013
14:00
Sweden  3–2
(2–0, 0–1, 1–1)
  RussiaMalmö Arena
Attendance: 11,528
Game reference
Oscar DanskGoaliesAndrei VasilevskiReferees:
  Timothy Mayer
  Marc Wiegand
Linesmen:
  Fraser McIntyre
  Joris Müller
A. Johnson (S. Collberg, L. Wallmark) (PP) – 03:291–0
N. Sörensen (L. Wallmark, A. Burakovsky) – 17:012–0
2–124:47 – A. Barabanov (V. Osnovin, I. Lyubushkin) (PP)
2–251:52 – M. Grigorenko (P. Buchnevich, A. Slepyshev)
J. de la Rose (G. Olofsson, E. Lindholm) – 57:383–2
6 minPenalties20 min
32Shots35
31 December 2013
18:00
Finland  3–4 GWS
(1–1, 1–2, 1–0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
   SwitzerlandMalmö Arena
Attendance: 718
Game reference
Ville Husso
Juuse Saros
GoaliesMelvin NyffelerReferees:
  Jacob Grumsen
  Steve Papp
Linesmen:
  Kenji Kosaka
  Benoît Martineau
0–118:50 – F. Schmutz (K. Fiala)
V. Pokka (E. Lindell, T. Teräväinen) (PP) – 19:341–1
1–226:56 – F. Herzog
1–329:49 – N. Dunner (M. Müller)
A. Mustonen (H. Ikonen, J. Vainio) – 30:292–3
S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen, H. Haapala) – 40:353–3
A. Mustonen  
S. Mäenalanen  
T. Teräväinen  
T. Teräväinen  
E. Lindell  
J. Ikonen  
Shootout  S. Zangger
  F. Herzog
  K. Fiala
  V. Praplan
  J. Fuchs
  C. Paschoud
10 minPenalties14 min
40Shots34

Relegation round edit

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 TimeUTC+1).

January 2, 2014
11:00
Germany  0–3
(0–0, 0–3, 0–0)
  NorwayMalmö Arena
Attendance: 294
Game reference
Marvin CupperGoaliesJoachim SvendsenReferees:
  Rene Hradil
  Steve Papp
Linesmen:
  Benoît Martineau
  Eduard Metalnikov
0–125:06 – M. Rønnild (L. Hoff, J. Karterud) (PP)
0–226:19 – D. Svendsen (S. Nielsen, M. Nilsen)
0–333:42 – A. Klavestad (E. Lesund, J. Karterud) (PP)
35 minPenalties4 min
29Shots24
January 3, 2014
16:00
Norway  3–4
(1–2, 2–0, 0–2)
  GermanyMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 463
Game reference
Joachim SvendsenGoaliesMarvin CupperReferees:
  Antti Boman
  Daniel Stricker
Linesmen:
  Fraser McIntyre
  Joonas Saha
J. Karterud (L. Hoff, M. Søberg) – 03:321–0
1–105:35 – S. Ziegler (M. Kammerer, F. Wagner)
1–207:50 – L. Draisaitl (D. Kahun)
S. Nielsen (D. Svendsen, M. Nilsen) – 23:582–2
T-R. Johnsgård (J. H. Tönjum) (PP) – 34:483–2
3–346:25 – M. Eisenschmid (P. Klöpper)
3–447:41 – L. Draisaitl
12 minPenalties31 min
32Shots41
January 5, 2014
12:00
Germany  3–1
(1–0, 1–0, 1–1)
  NorwayMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 157
Game reference
Marvin CupperGoaliesJoachim SvendsenReferees:
  Jozef Kubus
  Marcus Linde
Linesmen:
  Kenji Kosaka
  Joonas Saha
F. Tiffels (L. Draisaitl) – 19:461–0
D. Kahun (L. Draisaitl, F. Tiffels) – 39:202–0
P. Klöpper (V. Filin, F. Wagner) – 43:433–0
3–154:25 – M. Fischer (A. Henriksen, S. Nielsen)
12 minPenalties10 min
26Shots35

Playoff round edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1A   Canada 4
4B    Switzerland 1
1A   Canada 1
2B   Finland 5
2B   Finland 5
3A   Czech Republic 3
2B   Finland 3
1B   Sweden 2
1B   Sweden 6
4A   Slovakia 0
1B   Sweden 2 Bronze medal game
3B   Russia 1
2A   United States 3 1A   Canada 1
3B   Russia 5 3B   Russia 2

Quarterfinals edit

2 January 2014
12:00
United States  3–5
(3–2, 0–2, 0–1)
  RussiaMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 1,876
Game reference
Jon GilliesGoaliesAndrei VasilevskiReferees:
  Jozef Kubus
  Marcus Linde
Linesmen:
  Henrik Pihlblad
  Joonas Saha
0–106:17 – M. Grigorenko (A. Slepyshev)
S. Matteau (J. Eichel, B. Skjei) – 08:501–1
1–209:11 – P. Buchnevich (A. Mironov)
R. Hartman (S. Matteau) – 11:232–2
N. Kerdiles (R. Barber) – 16:513–2
3–333:15 – N. Zadorov (A. Slepyshev) (PP2)
3–434:16 – N. Zadorov (A. Slepyshev) (PP2)
3–559:32 – P. Buchnevich (ENG)
12 minPenalties30 min
33Shots25
2 January 2014
14:30
Finland  5–3
(1–1, 1–2, 3–0)
  Czech RepublicMalmö Arena
Attendance: 4,085
Game reference
Juuse SarosGoaliesMarek LanghamerReferees:
  Tobias Björk
  Marc Wiegand
Linesmen:
  Fraser McIntyre
  Joris Müller
S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen, E. Lindell) – 2:541–0
1–13:39 – D. Simon (M. Procházka, D. Pastrňák)
1–231:07 – M. Procházka (J. Vrána, D. Simon)
1–334:23 – R. Faksa (V. Tomeček, D. Volek)
J. Ikonen (R. Kulmala) – 38:052–3
H. Ikonen (M. Lehtonen) – 45:563–3
S. Kinnunen (R. Kulmala, J. Ikonen) – 51:394–3
S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen) (ENG) – 59:455–3
4 minPenalties8 min
34Shots23
2 January 2014
17:00
Canada  4–1
(1–0, 1–1, 2–0)
   SwitzerlandMalmö Isstadion
Attendance: 2,580
Game reference
Zachary FucaleGoaliesMelvin NyffelerReferees:
  Jacob Grumsen
  Evgeniy Romasko
Linesmen:
  Peter Šefčík
  Rudolf Tosenovjan
G. Reinhart – 18:081–0
A. Mantha (PS) – 29:042–0
2–139:59 – N. Dünner (M. Müller, K. Fiala)
C. Lazar (G. Reinhart) – 44:113–1
D. Pouliot – 53:494–1
10 minPenalties6 min
23Shots20
2 January 2014
19:30
Sweden  6–0
(2–0, 2–0, 2–0)
  SlovakiaMalmö Arena
Attendance: 10,857
Game reference
Oscar DanskGoaliesRichard SabolReferees:
  Timothy Mayer
  Devin Piccott
Linesmen:
  Kenji Kosaka
  Andreas Kowert
L. Wallmark (N. Sörensen, L. Arnesson) – 11:581–0
E. Lindholm (F. Forsberg, G. Olofsson) (PP1) – 18:392–0
F. Forsberg (A. Burakovsky, E. Lindholm) (PP1) – 21:103–0
L. Wallmark (N. Sörensen, F. Forsberg) – 33:214–0
F. Forsberg (E. Lindholm) – 53:585–0
J. de la Rose (E. Lindholm, A. Burakovsky) (PP1) – 55:196–0
18 minPenalties22 min
40Shots18

Semifinals edit

4 January 2014
15:00
Sweden  2–1
(1–0, 0–0, 1–1)
  RussiaMalmö Arena
Attendance: 11,725
Game reference
Oscar DanskGoaliesAndrei VasilevskiReferees:
  Antti Boman
  Rene Hradil
Linesmen:
  Benoît Martineau
  Joris Müller
F. Forsberg (E. Lindholm) (PP1) – 19:111–0
O. Sundqvist (L. Arnesson, E. Karlsson) – 44:552–0
2–146:37 – D. Zhafyarov (A. Barabanov)
14 minPenalties10 min
21Shots27
4 January 2014
19:00
Canada  1–5
(0–0, 1–3, 0–2)
  FinlandMalmö Arena
Attendance: 11,544
Game reference
Zachary FucaleGoaliesJuuse SarosReferees:
  Timothy Mayer
  Marc Wiegand
Linesmen:
  Andreas Kowert
  Eduard Metalnikov
0–124:19 – J. Nikko (J. Honka)
0–226:10 – A. Lehkonen (S. Mäenalanen, T. Teräväinen) (PP1)
J. Drouin (C. Lazar) – 31:241–2
1–335:36 – R. Ristolainen (M. Vainonen, H. Haapala)
1–456:48 – T. Teräväinen (PS)
1–559:11 – T. Teräväinen (S. Mäenalanen, V. Pokka) (ENG)
30 minPenalties10 min
24Shots23

Bronze medal game edit

5 January 2014
15:00
Canada  1–2
(0–2, 0–0, 1–0)
  RussiaMalmö Arena
Attendance: 10,713
Game reference
Zachary FucaleGoaliesAndrei VasilevskiReferees:
  Tobias Björk
  Timothy Mayer
Linesmen:
  Henrik Pihlblad
  Rudolf Tosenovjan
0–103:35 – M. Grigorenko (PP1)
0–214:38 – E. Gimatov (A. Mironov)
J. Morrissey (C. Hudon, A. Pelech) – 47:101–2
10 minPenalties10 min
31Shots32

Final edit

5 January 2014
19:00
Sweden  2–3 OT
(0–1, 1–1, 1–0)
(OT: 0–1)
  FinlandMalmö Arena
Attendance: 12,023
Game reference
Oscar DanskGoaliesJuuse SarosReferees:
  Steve Papp
  Daniel Stricker
Linesmen:
  Fraser McIntyre
  Peter Šefčík
0–100:28 – E. Lindell (S. Mäenalanen, T. Teräväinen)
L. Wallmark (L. Bengtsson, C. Djoos) (PP1) – 27:531–1
1–228:38 – S. Mäenalanen (T. Teräväinen, A. Lehkonen)
C. Djoos (L. Wallmark, S. Collberg) (PP1) – 50:532–2
2–369:42 – R. Ristolainen (T. Teräväinen, M. Vainonen)
4 minPenalties12 min
37Shots31

Statistics edit

Scoring leaders edit

Pos Player Country GP G A Pts +/− PIM
1 Teuvo Teräväinen   Finland 7 2 13 15 +11 2
2 Filip Forsberg   Sweden 7 4 8 12 +3 2
3 Saku Mäenalanen   Finland 7 7 4 11 +9 0
4 Anthony Mantha   Canada 7 5 6 11 +6 0
5 Martin Réway   Slovakia 5 4 6 10 0 4
6 Dávid Gríger   Slovakia 5 3 7 10 +1 0
7 Jonathan Drouin   Canada 7 3 6 9 +5 24
8 Elias Lindholm   Sweden 6 2 7 9 −1 6
9 Mikhail Grigorenko   Russia 7 5 3 8 +6 0
10 Milan Kolena   Slovakia 5 4 4 8 −1 6

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes
Source: IIHF.com

Goaltending leaders edit

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

Pos Player Country TOI GA GAA Sv% SO
1 Juuse Saros   Finland 344:53 9 1.57 94.30 0
2 Andrei Vasilevski   Russia 327:50 10 1.83 93.33 0
3 Oscar Dansk   Sweden 369:42 11 1.79 92.86 1
4 Joachim Svendsen   Norway 318:01 16 3.02 91.53 1
5 Marek Langhamer   Czech Republic 243:47 12 2.95 90.62 0

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

Tournament awards edit

 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Winners 
 
Finland
3rd title

Reference: [1]

Most Valuable Player
All-star team
IIHF best player awards

Final standings edit

Rank Team
    Finland
    Sweden
    Russia
4th   Canada
5th   United States
6th   Czech Republic
7th    Switzerland
8th   Slovakia
9th   Germany
10th   Norway
Relegated to the 2015 Division I A

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 edit

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
  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
  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
  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

Source: 1 2 3

Division I edit

Division I A edit

The Division I A tournament was played in Sanok, Poland, from 15 to 21 December 2013.[10]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1   Denmark 5 5 0 0 0 20 10 +10 15 Promoted to the 2015 Top Division
2   Latvia 5 4 0 0 1 23 7 +16 12
3   Belarus 5 3 0 0 2 23 14 +9 9
4   Austria 5 2 0 0 3 10 14 −4 6
5   Slovenia 5 0 1 0 4 11 28 −17 2
6   Poland (H) 5 0 0 1 4 6 20 −14 1 Relegated to the 2015 Division I B
Source: IIHF
(H) Host

Division I B edit

The Division I B tournament was played in Dumfries, Great Britain, from 9 to 15 December 2013.[11]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1   Italy 5 3 2 0 0 20 14 +6 13 Promoted to the 2015 Division I A
2   Kazakhstan 5 4 0 0 1 28 16 +12 12
3   France 5 2 0 2 1 15 16 −1 8
4   Ukraine 5 2 0 0 3 11 15 −4 6
5   Japan 5 0 0 0 5 17 23 −6 0
6   Great Britain[a] (D, H) 5 1 1 1 2 13 20 −7 6 Relegated to the 2015 Division II A
Source: IIHF
(D) Disqualified; (H) Host
Notes:
  1. ^   Great Britain were disqualified due to use of an ineligible player and were relegated to the 2015 Division II A.[12][13]

Division II edit

Division II A edit

The Division II A tournament was played in Miskolc, Hungary, from 15 to 21 December 2013.[14]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1   Hungary (H) 5 5 0 0 0 34 7 +27 15 Promoted to the 2015 Division I B
2   Lithuania 5 3 1 0 1 21 14 +7 11
3   Netherlands 5 3 0 1 1 22 18 +4 10
4   Estonia 5 2 0 0 3 11 19 −8 6
5   Romania 5 1 0 0 4 8 20 −12 3
6   Croatia 5 0 0 0 5 8 26 −18 0 Relegated to the 2015 Division II B
Source: IIHF
(H) Host

Division II B edit

The Division II B tournament was played in Jaca, Spain, from 11 to 17 January 2014.[15]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1   South Korea 5 5 0 0 0 41 12 +29 15 Promoted to the 2015 Division II A
2   Spain (H) 5 4 0 0 1 19 11 +8 12
3   Serbia 5 3 0 0 2 15 15 0 9
4   Australia 5 1 1 0 3 12 19 −7 5
5   Iceland 5 1 0 1 3 20 19 +1 4
6   China 5 0 0 0 5 9 40 −31 0 Relegated to the 2015 Division III
Source: IIHF
(H) Host

Division III edit

The Division III tournament was played in İzmir, Turkey, from 12 to 18 January 2014.[16]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1   Belgium 5 5 0 0 0 37 3 +34 15 Promoted to the 2015 Division II B
2   New Zealand 5 4 0 0 1 29 6 +23 12
3   Mexico 5 2 1 0 2 16 11 +5 8
4   Turkey (H) 5 2 0 1 2 10 24 −14 7
5   South Africa 5 0 1 0 4 7 26 −19 2
6   Bulgaria 5 0 0 1 4 4 33 −29 1
Source: IIHF
(H) Host

References edit

  1. ^ "World Junior 2013". worldjunior2013.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-14. Retrieved 2013-01-10.
  2. ^ 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship official website
  3. ^ "2014 Top Division statistics". IIHF.
  4. ^ Pålsson, Fredrik. "World Juniors 2014 to Malmö". EuroHockey.com. Retrieved 2 February 2012.
  5. ^ Merk, Martin (2014-01-05). "Malmö sets European records". IIHF. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
  6. ^ "Referee Assignments" (PDF). IIHF. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  7. ^ "New format for U18, U20 Worlds". IIHF. 2012-05-29. Retrieved 2011-05-29.
  8. ^ "IIHF statutes and bylaws" (PDF). IIHF. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  9. ^ "IIHF Eligibility". IIHF. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  10. ^ "2014 Division I A statistics". IIHF.
  11. ^ "2014 Division I B statistics". IIHF.
  12. ^ GB U20s relegated from division 1B Archived 30 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Great Britain U20 disqualified
  14. ^ "2014 Division II A statistics". IIHF.
  15. ^ "2014 Division II B statistics". IIHF.
  16. ^ "2014 Division III statistics". IIHF.

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