Five potential bid groups formally submitted their bids before the March 31, 2006, deadline and made their final presentations to the selection committee in Calgary on April 18, 2006:[4]
08:23 (PP1) Colin Wilson 17:51 Drayson Bowman 20:20 Jordan Schroeder 32:43 (PP1) James van Riemsdyk 34:27 Tyler Johnson 40:35 James van Riemsdyk 46:26 Drayson Bowman 59:59 Matt Rust
December 26, 2008 19:30
Canada
8 – 1
Czech Republic
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 19,622 (102.4%)
Game reference
John Tavares (J. Eberle, R. Ellis (PP1) – 19:56 J. Tavares (J. Eberle, C. Hodgson) (PP1) – 22:09 A. Esposito (J. Tavares) – 27:08 R. Ellis (Z. Boychuk, C. Hodgson) – 28:13 T. Ennis (B. Sonne) – 33:33 C. DiDomenico (T. Ennis, Z. Boychuk) – 42:08 Z. Boychuk – 48:18 A. Pietrangelo (R. Ellis, C. DiDomenico) – 51:51
Goals
58:00 – J. Káňa (O. Roman)
6 min
Penalties
10 min
37
Shots
22
December 27, 2008 15:30
Kazakhstan
0 – 9
Germany
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 18,305 (95.6%)
Game reference
Goals
04:43 Simon Fischhaber 08:31 Jerome Flaake 18:45 André Huebscher 21:52 Daniel Weiß 22:06 Steven Rupprich 23:16 Gerrit Fauser 27:56 Marco Nowak 51:21 Jerome Flaake 57:15 Conor Morrison
December 28, 2008 15:30
Kazakhstan
0 – 15
Canada
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 19,176 (100.1%)
Game reference
Goals
01:29 – J. Eberle (C. Hodgson) 08:48 – (PP1) J. Benn (A. Pietrangelo) 15:53 – (PP2) J. Benn (J. Tavares, C. Hodgson 17:26 – P. Subban (J. Tavares) 21:36 – C. Hodgson (P. Subban) 24:11 – (PP1) C. DiDomenico (T. Hickey, T. Ennis) 24:41 – J. Benn (P. Subban, T. Ennis) 32:32 – (PP1) T. Ennis (J. Benn, C. DiDomenico) 34:52 – (PP1) J. Tavares (C. Hodgson, J. Eberle) 40:50 – E. Kane (P. Cormier, K. Aulie) 51:29 – J. Tavares 52:15 – C. Hodgson (J. Eberle, Z. Boychuk) 54:17 – (PP1) P. Subban (C. Hodgson) 56:02 – (PP1) S. Della Rovere (E. Kane, T. Hickey) 59:17 – (PP2) T. Myers (J. Benn, C. Goloubef)
43 min
Penalties
2 min
11
Shots
69
December 28, 2008 19:30
United States
4 – 3
Czech Republic
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 19,847 (103.6%)
Game reference
J. Schroeder (K. Shattenkirk, C. Wilson) (PP1) – 13:00 M. Rust (J. Blum) – 31:46 J. van Riemsdyk (K. Shattenkirk, J. Schroeder) (PP1) – 38:34 J. Schroeder (J. van Riemsdyk) – 43:43
Goals
25:14 – O. Roman (Z. Okál, R. Gudas) 47:02 – M. Parýzek (R. Szturc, T. Kubalík) 56:43 – (PP1) J. Káňa (T. Kundrátek, O. Roman)
14 min
Penalties
6 min
27
Shots
27
December 29, 2008 19:30
Germany
1 – 5
Canada
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 19,326 (100.9%)
Game reference
David Wolf (PP1) 28:40
Goals
07:21 (PP1) Zach Boychuk 25:57 (PP1) Jamie Benn 41:04 Evander Kane 51:25 (PP1) John Tavares 55:57 (PP1) Zach Boychuk
December 30, 2008 15:30
Czech Republic
6 – 0
Germany
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 17,976 (93.9%)
Game reference
David Štich (PP1) 13:19 Zdeněk Okál (PP1) 15:23 Ondřej Roman 35:58 Tomáš Knotek 44:02 Radko Gudas (PP1) 47:56 Ondřej Roman 49:13
Goals
December 30, 2008 19:30
United States
12 – 0
Kazakhstan
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 18,288 (95.5%)
Game reference
Ian Cole (PP1) 16:27 Aaron Palushaj 17:07 Drayson Bowman 18:59 Colin Wilson 20:52 Colin Wilson 21:11 James van Riemsdyk (PP1) 25:34 Danny Kristo 27:12 Aaron Palushaj (PP1) 32:28 Mike Hoeffel (PP2) 50:08 Jimmy Hayes 53:59 Mitch Wahl 55:02 Matt Rust 59:55
Goals
December 31, 2008 15:30
Czech Republic
10 – 2
Kazakhstan
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 17,664 (92.2%)
Game reference
Tomáš Knotek 01:49 Roman Szturc 05:48 Jan Káňa 08:17 Vladimír Růžička 10:14 Vladimír Růžička 12:51 Tomáš Knotek (PP1) 15:51 Zdeněk Okál 25:55 Jan Káňa (PP1) 26:31 Jan Káňa 32:34 Jan Káňa (PP1) 36:00
Goals
07:17 Oleg Onichshenko 51:08 (SH1) Konstantin Savenkov
December 31, 2008 19:30
Canada
7 – 4
United States
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 20,223 (105.6%)
Game reference
John Tavares (PP1) 14:55 John Tavares 15:43 Jordan Eberle (PP1) 18:10 Zach Boychuk (PP1) 20:37 Cody Hodgson (PP1) 26:56 John Tavares (ENG) 59:13 Tyler Ennis (ENG) 59:50
Goals
03:49 Kevin Shattenkirk 07:15 (PP2) Jimmy Hayes 12:35 Jim O'Brien 23:40 (PP1) Jonathon Blum
Group B
Team
GP
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
Pts
Advance to...
Sweden
4
4
0
0
0
21
3
12
Semifinals
Russia
4
3
0
0
1
17
9
9
Quarterfinals
Slovakia
4
1
1
0
2
12
15
5
Quarterfinals
Finland
4
1
0
1
2
10
12
4
Relegation round
Latvia
4
0
0
0
4
5
26
0
Relegation round
Schedule [6]
All times local (EST/UTC−5)
December 26, 2008 14:30
Latvia
1 – 4
Russia
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,441 (95.7%)
Game reference
Jānis Ozoliņš 58:03
Goals
16:56 (PP1) Vyacheslav Voinov 31:38 Pavel Chernov 47:01 Maxim Goncharov 59:48 Dmitri Klopov
December 26, 2008 18:30
Finland
1 – 3
Sweden
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,658 (97.9%)
Game reference
Toni Rajala 21:12
Goals
09:15 Marcus Johansson 12:38 David Rundblad 59:20 (ENG) Mikael Backlund
December 27, 2008 18:30
Slovakia
7 – 2
Latvia
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,370 (95.0%)
Game reference
Radoslav Tybor (PP1) 01:54 Ondrej Rusnák (PP1) 16:26 Marek Hrivik 33:20 Ondrej Rusnák (PP1) 33:58 Radoslav Tybor 38:21 Tomáš Tatar 42:12 Adam Bezák (SH1) 47:34
Goals
07:29 Jānis Straupe 14:05 (PP1) Ronalds Cinks
December 28, 2008 14:30
Russia
5 – 2
Finland
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,715 (98.5%)
Game reference
Nikita Filatov 07:56 Evgeni Dadonov 08:34 Dmitri Klopov 11:29 Nikita Filatov 29:56 Dmitri Klopov (PP1) 58:14
Goals
05:10 Jani Lajunen 23:55 (PP1) Joonas Nättinen
December 28, 2008 18:30
Sweden
3 – 1
Slovakia
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,726 (98.6%)
Game reference
Simon Hjalmarsson 01:02 Mikael Backlund (PP1) 14:42 Erik Karlsson 33:30
Goals
45:33 (PP1) Martin Uhnák
December 29, 2008 14:30
Latvia
1 – 10
Sweden
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,622 (97.6%)
Game reference
Roberts Jekimovs 19:53
Goals
02:13 (PP1) Mattias Tedenby 09:15 Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson 13:42 André Petersson 17:39 Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson 19:10 Nicklas Lasu 26:31 Simon Hjalmarsson 40:33 Joakim Andersson 41:33 (PP1) Erik Karlsson 48:31 (PP1) David Ullström 49:18 Nicklas Lasu
December 30, 2008 14:30
Russia
8 – 1
Slovakia
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,419 (95.5%)
Game reference
Nikita Filatov 2:12 Maxim Goncharov (PP1) 18:34 Maxim Goncharov 21:05 Nikita Filatov (PP1) 24:29 Igor Golovkov 28:32 Nikita Filatov (PP1) 29:15 Sergei Andronov 55:37 Sergei Korostin 56:52
Goals
13:12 Adam Bezák
December 30, 2008 18:30
Finland
5 – 1
Latvia
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,376 (95.1%)
Game reference
Tomi Sallinen (PP1) 02:03 Nestori Lähde 14:25 Mikael Granlund 23:58 Mikael Granlund (PP2) 27:17 Antti Roppo 30:34
Goals
34:03 (PP2) Roberts Jekimovs
December 31, 2008 14:30
Sweden
5 – 0
Russia
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,675 (98.1%)
Game reference
André Petersson 05:01 Simon Hjalmarsson 10:00 André Petersson (PP1) 16:50 Mikael Backlund (PP1) 17:31 Marcus Johansson 43:55
Goals
December 31, 2008 18:30
Slovakia
3 – 2 GWS
Finland
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,312 (94.4%)
Game reference
Richard Pánik (PP1) 30:36 Adam Bezák 48:32 Tomáš Tatar (GWG) 65:00
Goals
24:40 (PP2) Niclas Lucenius 37:37 Nestori Lähde
Relegation round
The results from matches between teams from the same group in the preliminary round are carried forward to this round.
Team
GP
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
Pts
Finland
3
3
0
0
0
15
3
9
Latvia
3
2
0
0
1
15
7
6
Germany
3
1
0
0
2
11
10
3
Kazakhstan
3
0
0
0
3
2
23
0
Schedule
All times local (EST/UTC−5)[6]
January 2, 2009 18:30
Germany
1 – 7
Latvia
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,888 (100.2%)
Game reference
Daniel Weiß 7:06
Goals
7:34 Roberts Bukarts 25:23 Roberts Bukarts 27:55 Jānis Straupe 28:57 Roberts Bukarts 29:28 (SH1) Vitālijs Pavlovs 36:01 Aldis Pizāns 44:44 Ronalds Cinks
January 3, 2009 18:30
Finland
7 – 1
Kazakhstan
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,180 (93.1%)
Game reference
Jyri Niemi 00:22 Joonas Rask 06:29 Tomi Sallinen 16:32 Antti Roppo (SH1) 27:26 Teemu Hartikainen (PP1) 39:09 Toni Rajala (PP2) 44:33 Teemu Hartikainen (PP1) 54:13
Goals
21:03 Konstantin Savenkov
January 4, 2009 14:30
Finland
3 – 1
Germany
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,192 (93.2%)
Game reference
Tommi Kivistö 12:40 Teemu Hartikainen 13:02 Jyri Niemi (PP1) 41:31
Goals
29:39 Jerome Flaake
January 4, 2009 18:30
Latvia
7 – 1
Kazakhstan
Ottawa Civic Centre (capacity: 9,862) Attendance: 9,173 (93.0%)
Game reference
Roberts Jekimovs 12:53 Jānis Ozoliņš 29:10 Roberts Bukarts (SH1) 41:34 Artjoms Ogorodņikovs 48:43 Ralfs Freibergs 55:15 Artjoms Ogorodņikovs (PP1) 57:58 Roberts Jekimovs (PP1) 59:49
Goals
55:01 Konstantin Savenkov
Germany and Kazakhstan are relegated to Division I for the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
Final round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
B3
Slovakia
3
A2
United States
3
B1
Sweden
5
B3
Slovakia
5
WSF1
Sweden
1
WSF2
Canada
5
B2
Russia
5
B2
Russia
5
A1
Canada (GWS)
6
A3
Czech Republic
1
Third place
LSF1
Slovakia
2
LSF2
Russia
5
Quarterfinals
January 2, 2009 15:30
United States
3 – 5
Slovakia
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 18,042 (94.2%)
Game reference
Ian Cole (PP1) 12:01 Jonathon Blum (PP1) 45:31 James van Riemsdyk 58:42
Goals
11:05 Adam Bezák 13:41 Tomáš Tatar 17:53 Jozef Molnár 51:38 Richard Pánik 57:46 (ENG) Tomáš Tatar
January 2, 2009 19:30
Russia
5 – 1
Czech Republic
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 18,753 (97.9%)
Game reference
Sergei Andronov (PP1) 11:53 Nikita Filatov 41:25 Evgeny Grachev (SH2) 47:26 Evgeni Dadonov 54:02 Pavel Chernov (PP1) 59:29
Goals
48:01 (PP2) Radko Gudas
Semifinals
January 3, 2009 15:30
Sweden
5 – 3
Slovakia
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 18,112 (94.6%)
Game reference
Mikael Backlund 30:19 Mikael Backlund (PP1) 47:04 David Ullström 48:52 Simon Hjalmarsson 51:42 Oscar Möller (ENG) 58:43
Goals
19:56 (PP1) Marek Mertel 35:47 Tomáš Tatar 55:58 Tomáš Tatar
January 3, 2009 19:30
Canada
6 – 5 GWS
Russia
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 19,327 (100.9%)
Game reference
Brett Sonne 02:02 Patrice Cormier 07:04 Jordan Eberle (PP1) 36:40 Angelo Esposito (SH1) 45:44 Jordan Eberle 59:55 Jordan Eberle (GWG) 70:00
Goals
05:18 Maxim Goncharov 07:20 Dmitri Klopov 40:51 Evgeny Grachev 46:22 (PP2) Sergei Andronov 57:40 Dmitri Klopov
5th place playoff
January 4, 2009 19:30
United States
3 – 2 OT
Czech Republic
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 17,936 (93.6%)
Game reference
Eric Tangradi 08:36 Cade Fairchild 53:02 James van Riemsdyk 62:49
Goals
42:23 Zdeněk Okál 50:59 Ondřej Roman
3rd place playoff
January 5, 2009 15:30
Slovakia
2 – 5
Russia
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 18,763 (98.0%)
Game reference
Martin Štajnoch 30:14 Tomáš Tatar (PP1) 57:01
Goals
04:30 Pavel Chernov 25:56 Maxim Goncharov 39:28 Nikita Filatov 51:11 Nikita Filatov 58:07 (ENG) Dmitri Kugryshev
Final
January 5, 2009 19:30
Sweden
1 – 5
Canada
Scotiabank Place (capacity: 19,153) Attendance: 20,380 (106.4%)
Game reference
Joakim Andersson 48:30
Goals
00:38 P. K. Subban (PP1) 24:06 Angelo Esposito 40:33 Cody Hodgson (PP1) 58:07 (ENG) Jordan Eberle 59:28 (ENG) Cody Hodgson
Top 10 scorers
Pos
Player
Country
GP
G
A
Pts
+/-
PIM
1
Cody Hodgson
Canada
6
5
11
16
+8
2
2
John Tavares
Canada
6
8
7
15
+7
0
3
Jordan Eberle
Canada
6
6
7
13
+9
2
4
Nikita Filatov
Russia
7
8
3
11
+3
6
5
Tomáš Tatar
Slovakia
7
7
4
11
-2
4
6
Jordan Schroeder
United States
6
3
8
11
+1
2
7
James van Riemsdyk
United States
6
6
4
10
+1
4
8
Jan Káňa
Czech Republic
6
6
3
9
+2
0
9
Teemu Hartikainen
Finland
6
3
6
9
+4
4
9
P. K. Subban
Canada
6
3
6
9
+12
6
9
Colin Wilson
United States
6
3
6
9
+1
4
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes
Source:[7]
Goaltending leaders
(minimum 40% team's total ice time)
Pos
Player
Country
MINS
GA
Sv%
GAA
SO
1
Jacob Markström
Sweden
298
8
.943
1.61
1
2
Juha Metsola
Finland
245
6
.939
1.47
0
3
Vadim Zhelobnyuk
Russia
292
11
.925
2.26
0
4
Dustin Tokarski
Canada
248
11
.906
2.65
1
5
Nauris Enkuzens
Latvia
346
25
.903
4.33
0
TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots Against; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts Source:[8] 09:50, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
Tournament awards
Source:[9]
Most Valuable Player
John Tavares
All-star team
Goaltender: Jaroslav Janus
Defencemen: P. K. Subban, Erik Karlsson
Forwards: John Tavares, Cody Hodgson, Nikita Filatov
IIHF best player awards
Goaltender: Jacob Markström
Defenceman: Erik Karlsson
Forward: John Tavares
Final standings
Team
Canada
Sweden
Russia
4th
Slovakia
5th
United States
6th
Czech Republic
7th
Finland
8th
Latvia
9th
Germany
10th
Kazakhstan
Division I
The following teams took part in the Division I tournament. Group A was played in Herisau, Switzerland between December 14 and December 20, 2008. Group B was played in Aalborg, Denmark between December 15 and December 21, 2008:[1]
Group A
Team
GP
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
DIF
Pts
Switzerland
5
5
0
0
0
31
7
24
15
Belarus
5
4
0
0
1
39
7
32
12
France
5
3
0
0
2
33
17
16
9
Slovenia
5
2
0
0
3
31
17
14
6
Poland
5
1
0
0
4
7
23
-16
3
Estonia
5
0
0
0
5
6
76
-70
0
Switzerland is promoted to the Top Division and Estonia is relegated to Division II for the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
Group B
Team
GP
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
DIF
Pts
Austria
5
4
0
1
0
28
9
19
13
Denmark
5
4
0
0
1
16
13
3
12
Norway
5
2
1
0
2
14
17
-3
8
Italy
5
2
1
0
2
14
10
4
8
Ukraine
5
1
0
0
4
10
16
-6
3
Hungary
5
0
0
1
4
11
28
-17
1
Austria is promoted to the Top Division and Hungary is relegated to Division II for the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
Division II
The following teams took part in the Division II tournament. Group A was played in Miercurea-Ciuc, Romania between December 15 and December 21, 2008. Group B was played in Logroño, Spain between January 10 and January 15, 2009:[1]
Group A
Team
GP
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
DIF
Pts
Japan
5
4
0
0
1
45
11
34
12
Lithuania
5
4
0
0
1
35
9
26
12
South Korea
5
2
2
0
1
19
18
1
10
Belgium
5
2
0
0
3
17
32
-15
6
Serbia
5
0
1
1
3
10
33
-23
3
Romania
5
0
0
2
3
9
32
-23
2
Japan was promoted to Division I for the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
Group B
China, having been relegated to Division III in 2008, was returned to Division II after New Zealand forfeited due to finances.[10]
Croatian national team, winners of Group B.
Team
GP
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
DIF
Pts
Croatia
5
5
0
0
0
34
15
19
15
Great Britain
5
4
0
0
1
29
10
19
12
Netherlands
5
3
0
0
2
28
12
16
9
Mexico
5
2
0
0
3
11
27
-16
6
Spain
5
1
0
0
4
12
19
-7
3
China
5
0
0
0
5
9
40
-31
0
Croatia was promoted to Division I for the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
Division III
The Division III tournament was to have been played in North Korea, but was cancelled.[10] The division was scheduled to include the following:[11]
Team
Qualification
Iceland
Placed 6th in Division II Group A last year and was relegated.
China
Placed 6th in Division II Group B last year and was relegated,
but returned to Division II after New Zealand forfeited.
Australia
Placed 4th in Division III last year.
Turkey
Placed 6th in Division III last year.
Bulgaria
Placed 7th in Division III last year.
North Korea
Host, first appearance since 1993.
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