2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

Infobox International Ice Hockey Competition
tourney_name =IIHF World U20 Championship
year = 2005
other_titles =


size =
caption =
country = United States
dates = December 25 - January 4
num_teams = 10
venues = 2
cities = 2
winners = Canada
count = 11
games = 31
goals = 205
attendance = 193256
scoring_leader = flagicon|CAN Patrice Bergeron (13 points)
mvp =

The 2005 World Junior (Under 20) Ice Hockey Championships was held between December 25, 2004 and January 4, 2005 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota and at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States. Canada was the winner. North American teams, and to a lesser extent some European teams as well, greatly benefited from the 2004–05 NHL lockout. Several players who would have otherwise been playing professional hockey in the National Hockey League (and thus unable to participate in the Championships), were able to participate in the tournament. As a likely result, some games ended with some of the most lop-sided scores in the tournament's history.

Rosters

Championship Results

Preliminary Round

Group A

"Note: Matches" SUI 5–0 BLR "and" SVK 5–0 GER "from the Preliminary Round are included as well since these results carry forward"

;Schedule

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date = January 1, 2005
team1 = SUI
score = 5–0
team2 = GER
goals1 = Rafael Diaz 28:26
Marco Kaser 33:28 (PP1)
Beat Schuler 39:22
Victor Stancescu 40:53, 46:08
goals2 =
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,540

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date = January 2, 2005
team1 = SVK
score = 2–1
team2 = BLR
goals1 = Andrej Sekera 50:03
Peter Olvecky 56:35
goals2 = Konstantin Zakharov 34:44
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,650

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date = January 3, 2005
team1 = BLR
score = 3–4
team2 = GER
goals1 = Alexey Ugarov 1:29, 13:52 (PP1)
Konstantin Zakharov 25:22
goals2 = Fabio Carciola 17:15
Alexander Janzen 32:45
Marcus Kink 53:44 (PP1)
Andre Reiss 58:07 (PP1)
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,580

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bg = #ffffff
date = January 3, 2005
team1 = SVK
score = 3–2
team2 = SUI
goals1 = Tomas Bulik 0:29
Peter Olvecky 18:13
Marek Hascak 53:07
goals2 = Yvan Benoit 26:28
Kevin Romy 48:36
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,820

"ih|GER and ih|BLR are relegated to Division I for the 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships"

Final Round

6TeamBracket
RD1=Quarter finals
RD2=Semi finals
RD3=Final
group1=
group2=

RD1-seed1=A2
RD1-team1=CZE
RD1-score1=3
RD1-seed2=B3
RD1-team2=FIN
RD1-score2=0

RD1-seed3=B2
RD1-team3=SWE
RD1-score3=2
RD1-seed4=A3
RD1-team4=USA
RD1-score4=8

RD2-seed1=QF1
RD2-team1=CZE
RD2-score1=1
RD2-seed2=B1
RD2-team2=CAN
RD2-score2=3

RD2-seed3=QF2
RD2-team3=USA
RD2-score3=2
RD2-seed4=A1
RD2-team4=RUS
RD2-score4=7

RD3-seed1=SF1
RD3-team1=CAN
RD3-score1=6
RD3-seed2=SF2
RD3-team2=RUS
RD3-score2=1

;Schedule

Quarterfinals

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date = January 1, 2005
team1 = CZE
score = 3–0
team2 = FIN
goals1 = Petr Vrana 36:57 (PP1)
Rostislav Olesz 43:35 (SH1)
Roman Cervenka 57:58
goals2 =
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,465

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bg = #ffffff
date = January 1, 2005
team1 = SWE
score = 2–8
team2 = USA
goals1 = Loui Eriksson 4:12, 33:26
goals2 = Kevin Porter 12:07
Drew Stafford 23:08
Phil Kessel 26:58, 44:15, 47:21
Robbie Schremp 51:08 (PP1)
Ryan Suter 52:46 (PP1)
Tim Hensick 59:45
stadium= Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,258

emifinals

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date = January 2, 2005
team1 = CAN
score = 3–1
team2 = CZE
goals1 = Jeff Carter 18:38
Nigel Dawes 30:02 (PP1)
Patrice Bergeron 32:34
goals2 = Rostislav Olesz 43:36 (SH1)
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 10,266

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bg = #ffffff
date = January 2, 2005
team1 = USA
score = 2–7
team2 = RUS
goals1 = Robbie Schremp 8:55 (PP1)
Patrick O'Sullivan 14:44 (PP1)
goals2 = Enver Lisin 1:58 (PP1)
Alexander Ovechkin 4:46 (PP1), 57:46 (EN)
Sergei Shirokov 16:01
Evgeni Malkin 51:03, 58:49 (EN)
Mikhail Yunkov 59:59 (PP2)
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 9,024

Fifth place game

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date = January 3, 2005
team1 = SWE
score = 3–4 OT
team2 = FIN
goals1 = Carl Soderberg 7:12
Nicklas Bergfors 34:13 (PP1), 52:35
goals2 = Ville Mantymaa 15:21
Aki Seitsonen 47:08
Teemu Nurmi 59:10
Janne Kolehmainen 61:37
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 9,252

Bronze Medal game

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date = January 4, 2005
team1 = CZE
score = 3–2 OT
team2 = USA
goals1 = Michal Polak 3:26 (PP1)
Michael Frolík 26:03
Petr Vrana 62:38
goals2 = Kevin Porter 16:16 (PP1)
Drew Stafford 33:12 (PP1)
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,992

Gold Medal game

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date = January 4, 2005
team1 = CAN
score = 6–1
team2 = RUS
goals1 = Ryan Getzlaf 0:51
Danny Syvret 8:00 (PP1)
Jeff Carter 23:33
Patrice Bergeron 27:53 (PP1)
Anthony Stewart 28:54
Dion Phaneuf 33:19 (PP1)
goals2 = Alexei Emelin 19:28 (PP1)
stadium = Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 11,862

coring leaders

Leading scorer: Mathis Olimb, Norway (4 goals, 5 assists; 9 points)

Group B

Leading scorer: Park Woo-Sang, South Korea (12 goals, 8 assists; 20 points)

Hungary and Japan are promoted to Division I; Belgium and Lithuania are relegated to Division III

Division III

The Division III Championships were held January 10-January 16 2005 in Mexico City, Mexico

Teams

External links

* [http://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments_05/output/w20/hydra.iihf.com/IIHF_Core/jsp/content/web_output/index.jsp@compId=1000000020 Live Updates] at IIHF.com
* Team Canada: http://www.hockeycanada.ca/e/teams/mens/junior/2005/index.html
* Team USA: http://www.usahockey.com/2005wjc/


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