2011 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

The 2011 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 75th such event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Teams representing 46 countries participated in four levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for division placements in the 2012 competition. Finland won the championship with a 6–1 win in the final game against Sweden.

2011 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
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2012

Championship

The Championship took place between sixteen teams from 29 April to 15 May 2011. Slovakia hosted the event with games being played in Bratislava and Košice.

Championship — Final Standings

  1.  Finland
  2.  Sweden
  3.  Czech Republic
  4.  Russia
  5.  Canada
  6.  Norway
  7.  Germany
  8.  United States
  9.   Switzerland
  10.  Slovakia
  11.  Denmark
  12.  France
  13.  Latvia
  14.  Belarus
  15.  Austriarelegated to Division I for 2012
  16.  Sloveniarelegated to Division I for 2012

Division I

Division I competition took place April 17 to April 23, 2011. Group A games were played in Budapest, Hungary and Group B was played in Kiev, Ukraine. Prior to the start of the tournament the Japanese national team announced they would withdraw, citing the recent earthquake and tsunami. The IIHF council voted unanimously to allow Japan to maintain their seeded position in their respective tournaments for 2012, and the fifth placed team would be relegated.[1]

Division II

Participants in Division II tournament were in two separate tournament groups. The Group A tournament was contested in Melbourne, Australia, from April 4 to April 10, 2011. Group B's games were played in Zagreb, Croatia, from April 10 to April 16, 2011. Prior to the start of the tournament, the North Korean national team announced they would withdraw, citing financial reasons. All games against them were counted as a forfeit, with a score of 5–0 for the opposing team.[2]

Division III

Division III was held from April 11 to April 17, 2011. This tournament was contested in Cape Town, South Africa. Prior to the start of the tournament, the Mongolian national team announced they would withdraw, citing financial reasons. All games against them were counted as a forfeit, with a score of 5–0 for the opposing team.[3]

Division III — Final Standings

  1.  Israelpromoted to Division II for 2012
  2.  South Africapromoted to Division II for 2012
  3.  Turkey
  4.  Luxembourg
  5.  Greece
  6.  Mongolia (withdrew from tournament)
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See also

References

  1. IIHF (29 March 2011). "Japan withdraws from events". IIHF.com. Archived from the original on 5 April 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  2. IIHF (28 March 2011). "Withdrawals from Division II". IIHF.com. Archived from the original on 14 January 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
  3. IIHF (31 March 2011). "Mongolia cancels trips". IIHF.com. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
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