2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

The 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (2005 WJC) 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 won the gold medal.

2005 IIHF World U20 Championship
Tournament details
Host country United States
DatesDecember 25 January 4
Teams10
Venue(s)Ralph Engelstad Arena (Grand Forks)
Ralph Engelstad Arena (Thief River Falls) (in Grand Forks, ND and Thief River Falls, MN host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Canada (11th title)
Runner-up  Russia
Third place  Czech Republic
Fourth place United States
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored205 (6.61 per match)
Attendance193,256 (6,234 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Patrice Bergeron (13 points)
2004
2006

Venues

Ralph Engelstad Arena
Capacity: 11,640
Ralph Engelstad Arena
Capacity: 2,569
 United StatesGrand Forks  United States – Thief River Falls

Rosters

Top Division

Preliminary round

Group A

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts
 Russia 43102196
 Czech Republic 43101696
 United States 422015164
  Switzerland 413012172
 Belarus 41309222
December 25, 2004Belarus 2–7 Czech RepublicRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 543
December 25, 2004Russia 4–5 United StatesRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 9,274
December 26, 2004Switzerland  5–0 BelarusRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,510
December 27, 2004Czech Republic 1–4 RussiaRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 972
December 27, 2004United States 6–4  SwitzerlandRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,133
December 28, 2004Russia 7–2 BelarusRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 825
December 29, 2004Czech Republic 5–2  SwitzerlandRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,259
December 29, 2004Belarus 5–3 United StatesRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,038
December 30, 2004Switzerland  1–6 RussiaRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 1,197
December 30, 2004United States 1–3 Czech RepublicRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,734

Group B

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts
 Canada 44003258
 Sweden 422014134
 Finland 422010154
 Slovakia 422010104
 Germany 40401240
December 25, 2004Slovakia 3–7 CanadaRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,540
December 25, 2004Germany 1–4 FinlandRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 752
December 26, 2004Sweden 6–0 GermanyRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 951
December 27, 2004Canada 8–1 SwedenRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 10,739
December 27, 2004Finland 0–2 SlovakiaRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 1,031
December 28, 2004Germany 0–9 CanadaRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,404
December 29, 2004Finland 5–4 SwedenRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 1,393
December 29, 2004Slovakia 5–0 GermanyRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 1,230
December 30, 2004Canada 8–1 FinlandRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 9,697
December 30, 2004Sweden 3–0 SlovakiaRalph Engelstad Arena, Thief River Falls
Attendance: 1,325

Relegation round

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts
 Slovakia 33001036
  Switzerland 32101234
 Germany 31204132
 Belarus 30304110

Note: Matches   Switzerland 5–0  Belarus and  Slovakia 5–0  Germany from the preliminary round are included as well since these results carry forward.

January 1, 2005Switzerland  5–0 GermanyRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,540
January 2, 2005Slovakia 2–1 BelarusRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,650
January 3, 2005Belarus 3–4 GermanyRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,580
January 3, 2005Slovakia 3–2  SwitzerlandRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,820

 Germany and  Belarus are relegated to Division I for the 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.

Final round

Bracket

  Quarter finals     Semi finals     Final
                           
      QF1  Czech Republic 1  
  A2  Czech Republic 3     B1  Canada 3    
  B3  Finland 0         SF1  Canada 6
      SF2  Russia 1
      QF2  United States 2    
  B2  Sweden 2     A1  Russia 7  
  A3  United States 8  

Quarterfinals

January 1, 2005Czech Republic 3–0 FinlandRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 7,465
January 1, 2005Sweden 2–8 United StatesRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,258

Semifinals

January 2, 2005Canada 3–1 Czech RepublicRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 10,266
January 2, 2005United States 2–7 RussiaRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 9,024

Fifth place game

January 3, 2005Sweden 3–4 OT FinlandRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 9,252

Bronze medal game

January 4, 2005Czech Republic 3–2 OT
(1–1, 1–1, 0–0)
(OT: 1–0)
 United StatesRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 8,992

Gold medal game

January 4, 2005
19:00
Canada 6–1
(2–1, 4–0, 0–0)
 RussiaRalph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks
Attendance: 11,862

Scoring leaders

Pos Player Country GP G A Pts +/− PIM
1Patrice Bergeron Canada65813+56
2Ryan Getzlaf Canada63912+148
3Alexander Ovechkin Russia67411+64
4Jeff Carter Canada67310+106
5Rostislav Olesz Czech Republic77310+812
6Evgeni Malkin Russia63710016
7Sidney Crosby Canada6639+44
8Drew Stafford United States7549–314
9Johannes Salmonsson Sweden6538+20
10Petr Vrána Czech Republic7538+816

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

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

Pos Player Country TOI GA GAA Sv% SO
1Marek Schwarz Czech Republic361:57132.1592.491
2Jeff Glass Canada300:0071.4092.220
3Jaroslav Halák Slovakia360:00132.1791.562
4Al Montoya United States393:15223.3690.390
5Tuukka Rask Finland243:26122.9690.160

TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts

Source: IIHF.com

Awards

All-Star Team

Goaltender: Marek Schwarz

Defense: Dion Phaneuf, Ryan Suter

Forwards: Alexander Ovechkin, Patrice Bergeron, Jeff Carter

Most Valuable Player

Patrice Bergeron

Division I

The Division I Championships were held December 13-December 19, 2004, in Sheffield, United Kingdom (Group A), and in Narva, Estonia (Group B).

Final standings

Group A

  GP W L T GF GA Pts
 Norway 5500291210
 Kazakhstan 541029158
 Austria 532012166
 France 523018194
 Italy 514011162
 Great Britain 50508290

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

Group B

  GP W L T GF GA Pts
 Latvia 540128129
 Slovenia 532028126
 Denmark 532022136
 Poland 521215136
 Ukraine 513111193
 Estonia 50506410

Leading scorer: Anže Kopitar, Slovenia (10 goals, 3 assists; 13 points).

Norway and Latvia advance to the 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships while Great Britain and Estonia are relegated to Division II.

Division II

The Division II Championships were held January 3-January 9, 2005, in Bucharest, Romania (Group A), and December 13-December 19, 2004, in Puigcerdà, Spain (Group B).

Group A

  GP W L T GF GA Pts
 Japan 54013249
 Romania 531123137
 Netherlands 532029146
 People's Republic of China 532016146
 Serbia and Montenegro 514011362
 Lithuania 50505350

Group B

  GP W L T GF GA Pts
 Hungary 5500411010
 South Korea 541046128
 Croatia 532027216
 Spain 523014324
 Australia 514016402
 Belgium 505012410

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

  GP W L T GF GA Pts
 Mexico 550037610
 New Zealand 531128157
 Iceland 532030196
 South Africa 522115245
 Turkey 514010272
 Bulgaria 505010390
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