2005 IIHF World U18 Championships

The 2005 IIHF World U18 Championships were held in České Budějovice and Plzeň, Czech Republic. The championships began on April 14, 2005 and finished on April 24, 2005. Games were played at Budvar Arena in České Budějovice and ČEZ Aréna in Plzeň. The United States of America defeated Canada 5–1 in the final to claim the gold medal, while the Sweden defeated Czech Republic 4–2 to capture the bronze medal.

2005 IIHF World U18 Championship
Tournament details
Host country Czech Republic
DatesApril 14–24, 2005
Teams10
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  United States (2nd title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored180 (5.81 per match)
Attendance71,936 (2,321 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Phil Kessel (16 points)
2004
2006

Championship results

Preliminary round

Group A

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Canada 43102476
 Sweden 4310966
 Russia 431019126
 Germany 413010182
 Denmark 40404230

Group B

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 United States 44001758
 Czech Republic 43101666
 Slovakia 4220694
 Finland 41306132
  Switzerland 40404160

Relegation round

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Finland 33001056
 Germany 3210754
  Switzerland 3120572
 Denmark 30305100

Note: The following matches from the preliminary round carry forward to the relegation round:

Final round

  Quarter finals     Semi finals     Final
                           
      B1  United States 6  
  A2  Sweden 5     QF1  Sweden 2    
  B3  Slovakia 3         SF1  United States 5
      SF2  Canada 1
      A1  Canada 3    
  B2  Czech Republic 5     QF2  Czech Republic 2  
  A3  Russia 1  

 Sweden beat  Czech Republic for the bronze medal 4–2.
 Russia beat  Slovakia for 5th place 5–2.

Final standings

Rk. Team
 United States
 Canada
 Sweden
4 Czech Republic
5 Russia
6 Slovakia
7 Finland
8 Germany
9  Switzerland
10 Denmark

  Switzerland and  Denmark are relegated to Division I for the 2006 IIHF World U18 Championships.

Scoring leaders

Player Country GP G A Pts PIM
Phil Kessel United States697162
Nathan Gerbe United States644814
Ilya Zubov Russia63586
Alexey Sopin Russia66172
Peter Mueller United States643720
Vyacheslav Buravchikov Russia63474
Juraj Mikus Slovakia607712
Martin Hanzal Czech Republic743710
Nicklas Bergfors Sweden76060
Devin Setoguchi Canada64266
David Kveton Czech Republic74264
Tomáš Káňa Czech Republic72468

Goaltending leaders

(Minimum 60 minutes played)

Player Country MINS GA Sv% GAA SO
Pier-Olivier Pelletier Canada120:002.9591.000
Jeff Frazee United States360:008.9591.331
Jhonas Enroth Sweden141:084.9421.700
Ondřej Pavelec Czech Republic380:5113.9322.051
Juha Toivonen Finland79:593.8752.250

Division I

Division I consisted of two separate tournaments. The Group A tournament was held between 3 and 9 April 2005 in Maribor, Slovenia and the Group B tournament was held between 2 and 8 April 2005 in Sosnowiec, Poland. Belarus and Norway won the Group A and Group B tournaments respectively and gained promotion to the Championship Division for the 2006 IIHF World U18 Championships. While Great Britain finished last in Group A and Italy last in Group B and were both relegated to Division II for 2006.[1][2]

Final standings

Division II

Division II consisted of two separate tournaments. The Group A tournament was held between 14 and 20 March 2005 in Kohtla-Järve, Estonia and the Group B tournament was held between 21 and 27 March 2005 in Bucharest, Romania. South Korea and Hungary won the Group A and Group B tournaments respectively and gained promotion to Division I for the 2006 IIHF World U18 Championships. While South Africa finished last in Group A and Romania last in Group B and were both relegated to Division III for 2006.[3][4]

Final standings

Division III

The Division III tournament was held between 7 and 13 March 2005 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Australia and Belgium finished first and second respectively and both gained promotion to Division II for the 2006 IIHF World U18 Championships.[5]

Final standings
  1.  Australiapromoted to Division II for 2006
  2.  Belgiumpromoted to Division II for 2006
  3.  Israel
  4.  New Zealand
  5.  Turkey
  6.  Bulgaria

Division III Qualification

The Division III Qualification tournament was held between 18 and 20 February 2005 in Ankara, Turkey. Turkey won the tournament and qualified for the Division III tournament after winning both of their games against Armenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[6]

Final standings
  1.  Turkeyqualified for the 2005 Division III tournament
  2.  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  3.  Armenia
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