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2011 IIHF World Championship

The 2011 IIHF World Championship was the 75th IIHF World Championship, an annual international men's ice hockey tournament. It took place between 29 April and 15 May 2011 in Slovakia. The games were played in the Orange Arena in Bratislava, and the Steel Aréna in Košice. The Czech team was the defending champion.

2011 IIHF World Championship
Tournament details
Host country Slovakia
Dates29 April – 15 May
Opened byIvan Gašparovič
Teams16
Arena(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Finland (2nd title)
Runner-up  Sweden
Third place  Czech Republic
Fourth place Russia
Tournament statistics
Games played56
Goals scored325 (5.8 per game)
Attendance406,804 (7,264 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Jarkko Immonen
(12 points)
MVP Viktor Fasth
← 2010
2012 →

This was the first time the independent Slovakia hosted the World Championships. However, this was the third time that Bratislava co-hosted the World Championships. The first two times were 1959 and 1992, each time with Prague, and while part of Czechoslovakia.

Finland won the gold medal after beating Sweden in the final 6–1. This was the second title for Finland, and the most lopsided final since the knockout playoff format was introduced in 1992.

Tournament format edit

The tournament is divided into four stages. The preliminary round, qualification round and relegation round use a round-robin format with each team playing every other team in its group once. The winner of a game in regulation time will earn 3 points, with the loser earning zero points. The winner of a game decided in overtime or in a shootout will be awarded 2 points, with the loser getting one point. Teams in the preliminary round are divided into four groups of four teams each; the last-place team in each group moves to the relegation round while the remainder move to the qualification round. The qualification round is divided into two groups of six teams each with the top four teams in each group moving to the playoff round. Games played in the preliminary round against teams in the same qualification round group count for the qualification round standings; therefore, teams who were previously in the same Preliminary round group do not play each other again in the qualification round. The relegation round is a single group of four teams with the bottom 2 teams being relegated to Division I of the World Championships. The tournament concludes with the playoff round, which is an 8-team tournament, to determine the winners of the gold, silver and bronze medals.

In the event of a tie in points at the conclusion of the preliminary, qualification or relegation rounds, the following tie-breaker format will be used:

  1. Points earned in games against tied teams
  2. Goal differential in games against tied teams
  3. Highest number of goals in games against tied teams
  4. Repetition of steps 1, 2 and 3, in order, including results against the next closest ranked team to the tied teams
  5. Repetition of step 4, including the next closest ranked teams one at a time
  6. 2010 IIHF World Ranking

[1]

Rosters edit

Each team's roster for the 2011 IIHF World Championship consists of at least 15 skaters (forwards, and defencemen) and 2 goaltenders, and at most 20 skaters and 3 goaltenders. All sixteen participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, had to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting on 28 April 2011.[2]

Summary edit

Preliminary round edit

 
Match between Russia and Slovenia (Group A), 1 May 2011

The first gameday in Group A started with an upset, when Germany went on to win 2–0 against Russia after goals from Thomas Greilinger in the second period and Patrick Reimer, who decided the game with a goal two minutes before the final horn.[3] It was the first win for the German team over Russia in a World Championship and the first one since the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. After the second gameday, the group was decided in the outcome who advances and who would battle against relegation. Germany pulled another surprise victory over host Slovakia; after being down 4–0, Slovakia started a comeback but could only cut the deficit to one, losing by a final of 4–3. Germany was the group winner and advanced alongside Slovakia and Russia into the second round, while Slovenia finished fourth and went to the relegation round.[4] The last time Germany won a preliminary round group was 78 years ago, in 1933.

Group B saw the first overtime of the tournament in a game between Switzerland and France. Julien Vauclair scored the decisive goal after 1:46 minutes played in overtime.[5] Canada defeated Switzerland after overtime to capture first place,[6] while France won against Belarus to go through to the qualifying round and sent Belarus to the relegation round.[7]

In Group C, Sweden played against Norway and it was a back-and-forth game. Sweden went up 3–1 in the first period, but Norway fought back and at the end it was 4–4 after 60 minutes. The overtime went scoreless and so it went into a shootout; Per-Åge Skrøder scored on the first try for Norway and Eriksson missed on the first for Sweden and so Norway won 5–4, making it their first win against the Scandinavian rival in World Championship history.[8] Sweden and the US team both got their second wins as the United States came back from being down 0–2 to win 4–2 against Norway.[9] On the last gameday, Sweden captured the top seed in the group after a 6–2 win over the USA.[10] Norway followed those two in the qualifying round after a 5–0 win over Austria, who found themselves in the relegation round.[11]

Group D saw two wins from the respective favorites at the start: Finland and the Czech Republic. The picture was the same on the second game day, though Finland needed a shootout against Latvia to win 3–2. Jarkko Immonen scored the game-winning goal.[12] Denmark needed a win over Latvia to advance and they got one after a shootout; 3–2 was the result, Latvia then saw themselves facing the relegation.[13]

Qualifying round edit

Every game in Group E was close, each was decided by one goal. The Czech team was still perfect after their fifth win, defeating Russia 3–2. Alongside them, Germany, Russia and Finland qualified for the quarterfinals and the Czech team was set to win the group with one more game to play.[14] The host Slovakia was eliminated after losing to Finland 1–2.[15] After the last game day, the Czech team was still perfect after winning 5–2 against Germany.[16]

In Group F, Canada and Sweden played each other to determine the group winner, and the United States also qualified for the quarterfinals.[17] Switzerland and Norway played for the last spot in the final round as Norway will face France which are already eliminated before their last game. Switzerland won 5–3 against the United States but they were still eliminated[18] because Norway defeated France 5–2 to advance to the quarterfinals.[19]

Relegation round edit

After two game days in Group G every team had three points and so the last two games determined the two teams going down and the two that remained in the top division for the next year. Slovenia faced Belarus, while Latvia played against Austria. Belarus crushed Slovenia into the Division A with a 7–1 win to stay in the top division.[20] Austria joined Slovenia in the second division after losing against Latvia 1–4.[21]

Playoff round edit

Quarterfinals edit

The quarterfinals started with the undefeated Czech Republic against Team USA. The United States started off better but Jaromír Jágr scored for the Czechs to take a 1–0 into the first intermission. Jágr scored the second goal during a 5 on 3 power play after a strong shot from the right side. The third goal came after a good combination over the whole ice leading to a goal by Tomáš Plekanec. Jágr became the man of the match after he scored his third goal four minutes before the end during another power play and the game ended in a comfortable 4–0 win for the Czech Republic.[22]

In the evening game, Sweden took on Germany and scored the first goal in the first minute by Martin Thörnberg. Germany came right back and tied the game after two minutes as Alexander Barta was credited with the goal. Both teams had chances during the first period but Sweden took the 2–1 lead into the intermission. In the second period, Sweden went up 4–1 before Germany came closer by going 2–4 in the last break. Sweden scored a goal in the last period which was disallowed because a whistle occurred before the goal was scored, however Thörnberg scored his second goal of the night shortly after and Sweden won 5–2 at the end. Both, Thörnberg and Berglund were credited with three points.[23]

Day two of the quarterfinals started with a Nordic matchup as Finland faced Norway. After a scoreless opening period, Norway took the lead after Ken André Olimb scored on a penalty shot. Five minutes later, Finland had the lead after two quick goals. Jarkko Immonen scored his second goal to give Finland a two-goal lead before Jani Lajunen scored to make it 4–1 for the Finnish squad. Three of those four goals were scored during a power play. The third and last period went scoreless again and so Finland won 4–1, Mikael Granlund scored two points in the game alongside Immonen.[24]

The last game of the quarterfinal round brought up a rivalry between Russia and Team Canada. Jason Spezza seemed to be the hero after he scored the first goal after 25 minutes and the lead held into the last period, when Alexei Kaigorodov went on his way to score the equalizer shorthanded, he went by two defenders to put the puck high into the Canadian net. Three minutes later, Ilya Kovalchuk scored to give Russia the lead. Canada pulled the goalie with a minute to go but they did not score, and Russia won the game 2–1.[25]

Semifinals edit

The first semifinal was the matchup between the favourite and defending champion, the Czech Republic against Sweden. After the first period went scoreless Patrik Eliáš brought the lead to the Czechs after just 46 seconds into the second period. Sweden struck back twice with goals from Patrik Berglund and Mikael Backlund to take a one-goal lead into the last intermission. Jimmie Ericsson and Marcus Krüger scored to increase Sweden's lead to 4–1. Six minutes before the end, Eliáš scored his second goal and the Czechs gained hope again. They pulled their goaltender with under a minute to go but Sweden's Berglund scored an empty net goal. The Czech Republic was eliminated and Sweden advanced to the final with a 5–2 win.[26]

In the evening game of the semifinals Finland played against Russia. Despite having a so-so tournament so far the Russian team qualified for this late stage of it. Konstantin Barulin was again the goaltender instead of Evgeni Nabokov and the first period ended scoreless. Mikael Granlund scored an airhook goal to take the Finnish team into a 1–0 lead in the second period. The goal has been noted by multiple media outlets worldwide as the finest goal in the tournament, and as one of the finest in the history of international hockey.[citation needed] In the last period Jani Lajunen scored the second goal before Immonen decided the game with the 3–0 goal, assisted by Granlund. Both players received their second point in the game.[27]

Bronze medal game edit

The Czech Republic took on Russia for the bronze medal. The first period was a wild one ending in a 3–2 advantage for the Russian team while Ilya Kovalchuk scored two goals. The second period belonged to the Czech team after Petr Průcha scored his second point and Roman Červenka his second goal in the game. After the lead grew to 5–3 Vladimir Tarasenko brought Russia back into the game making it a one-goal game before the last period. After Jan Marek scored to make it 6–4, the Russian team pulled their goalie with two minutes to go. The Czech's Tomáš Plekanec scored an empty net goal to decide the game and give the Czech Republic the bronze medal after winning 7–4.[28]

Gold medal game edit

 
Captain Mikko Koivu holds the trophy as the Finnish team arrives at Market Square in Helsinki to celebrate the title with about 100,000 fans.

The gold medal game was played between Sweden and Finland at the Orange Arena on 15 May.[29]

After a goal-less first period, Sweden opened the game with a 1–0 goal by Magnus Pääjärvi in the second period at 27:40. Seven seconds before the period's end, Finland's Jarkko Immonen scored to tie the game 1–1. Finland took the lead early in the third period, scoring two goals at 42:35 and 43:21 by Nokelainen and Kapanen. Sweden took a time-out before the last period's half but did not manage to regroup, and the tournament was decided by a clear 6–1 victory to Finland by Janne Pesonen's, Mika Pyörälä's and Pihlström goals.[30]

Host selection edit

Four nations, all located in Europe placed formal bids to host the 2011 IIHF World Championship. Those nations were:

Finland withdrew from bidding before voting began in order to apply for the 2012 World Championship. Finland and Sweden would both later win respective bids to host in 2012 and 2013, but this decision was later changed instead for the two Nordic countries to be joint hosts of the 2012, and 2013 IIHF World Championship editions.[31]

After one round of voting, the winning bid was announced by IIHF president René Fasel on 19 May 2006, at the delegates congress of the International Ice Hockey Federation in Riga, Latvia. Slovakia's bidding cities received 70 votes, followed by the Swedish bid cities of Stockholm, and Gothenburg with 20 votes, and finally the Hungarian bid with 14 votes. The required 50% of the vote had been attained in the first round, which finalized Slovakia's successful bid.[32]

Ivan Gašparovič, the President of Slovakia, was instrumental in Slovakia winning its successful bid, as he came in person to the delegates congress in Riga to endorse his country's bid, and convince the IIHF delegates of the viability of Slovakia. Gašparovič is himself an avid hockey fan and past vice-president of the Slovak Extraliga team, HC Slovan Bratislava.[33]

Voting results edit

Country Votes
  Slovakia 70
  Sweden 20
  Hungary 14
  •   Finland withdrew from the 2011 bid prior to the start of the congress, postponed 2012.

Promotions edit

 
Goooly, mascot of the 2011 World Championship

Official song edit

Song Life is a Game by Slovak singer Kristina was officially released on 18 March.

Mascot edit

Goooly[34] is the official mascot of the tournament. Goooly is a Gray wolf, and Igor Nemeček, the 2011 IIHF World Championship general director, said he was chosen because: "Wolves are animals which are typically Slovak, evoking our forests and countryside".[35] Over 14,000 entries were submitted for a national contest to name the mascot organized in association with Radio Expres and the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation.[36] It is a word-play on the Slovak words for goal, and/or goals (Slovak: gól, góly).[37] Goooly, the mascot, was subjected to considerable ridicule in the English-speaking world because "gooly" is a well known slang term for a testicle.[38]

Motto edit

Slovenská republika. Hokejová republika. (Slovak Republic. Hockey Republic).

Ambassadors edit

The official ambassadors of the 2011 IIHF World Championship Slovakia are Slovak hockey players Peter Bondra, Zdeno Chára, Marián Gáborík, Ľubomír Višňovský, Pavol Demitra, Jozef Stümpel, Marián Hossa, Miroslav Šatan and Slovak President Ivan Gašparovič.[39]

Venues edit

The Orange Arena in Bratislava, also known as the Ondrej Nepela Arena, was substantially upgraded for the championship, in line with IIHF, Slovak, and international specifications, largely funded by the Slovakian government. Construction began on 23 April 2009 and was completed on 30 November 2010.[40] More than €65 million (US$90 million) was spent to install a new roof, modernize facilities, build two new adjacent practice arenas, and bring the seating from 8,350 to 10,000.[41][42] The Steel Aréna, also known as the Ladislav Troják Arena, which was newly constructed in 2006, had a new €11 million practice rink built adjacent, between April 2009 and February 2010 for the World Championship legacy of future hockey development in Slovakia.[43] The stadium would have the name Orange Arena, but only for the time of World Championship 2011 29 April 2011 to 15 May 2011[44]

Both arenas were known by their Slovak honorific titles during the 2011 World Championship to correspond with IIHF neutral non-inclusive sponsorship rules.[45] (Samsung Arena as the Ondrej Nepela Arena, and Steel Aréna as the Ladislav Troják Arena.)

Bratislava
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Host cities of the 2011 World Championship in Slovakia
Košice
Orange Arena1 Steel Arena2
48°08′38″N 17°06′35″E / 48.14389°N 17.10972°E / 48.14389; 17.10972 (Bratislava) 48°43′16″N 21°15′27″E / 48.72111°N 21.25750°E / 48.72111; 21.25750 (Košice)
Capacity: 9 246[46] Capacity: 7 628[46]
   
  • ^1 As Ondrej Nepela Arena
  • ^2 As Ladislav Troják Arena

Nations edit

The following 16 nations qualified for the elite-pool tournament. 14 nations from Europe, and two nations from North America were represented.

 
Qualified nations in the 2011 IIHF World Championship, in Slovakia.[47]
Europe
North America
  1. ^ a b Qualified through winning a promotion at the 2010 IIHF World Championship Division I
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Automatic qualifier after a top 14 placement at the 2010 IIHF World Championship
  3. ^ Qualified as hosts (and as automatic qualifier)

Seeding and Groups edit

The seeding in the preliminary round was based on the 2010 IIHF World Ranking, which ends at the conclusion of the 2010 IIHF World Championship.[48] The 2010 Olympics were included. The teams were grouped accordingly by seeding (in parentheses is the corresponding world ranking):

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Preliminary round edit

Sixteen participating teams were placed in the following four groups. After playing a round-robin, the top three teams in each group advanced to the qualifying round. The last team in each group competes in the relegation round.

Groups A and D played in Bratislava, and groups B and C played in Košice.

     Team advanced to Qualifying Round
     Team competes in Relegation Round

Group A edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
  Germany 3 2 1 0 0 9 5 +4 8
  Russia 3 2 0 0 1 10 9 +1 6
  Slovakia 3 1 0 0 2 9 9 0 3
  Slovenia 3 0 0 1 2 7 12 −5 1

All times are local (UTC+2).

29 April 2011
16:15
Germany  2–0
(0–0, 1–0, 1–0)
  RussiaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,049
Game reference
Dennis EndrasGoaliesEvgeni NabokovReferees:
  Darcy Burchell
  Brent Reiber
T. Greilinger (C. Braun) – 24:191–0
P. Reimer – 57:532–0
6 minPenalties4 min
27Shots31
29 April 2011
20:15
Slovakia  3–1
(0–0, 1–1, 2–0)
  SloveniaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,248
Game reference
Jaroslav HalákGoaliesRobert KristanReferees:
  Danny Kurmann
  Thomas Sterns
0–122:37 – A. Kranjc (G. Kuznik, T. Razingar) (PP)
M. Šatan (T. Surový) – 35:161–1
P. Podhradský (R. Zedník, T. Surový) – 47:032–1
Ľ. Bartečko (ENG) – 59:523–1
4 minPenalties10 min
45Shots15
1 May 2011
16:15
Russia  6–4
(1–0, 1–1, 4–3)
  SloveniaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,090
Game reference
Evgeni NabokovGoaliesAndrej HočevarReferees:
  Danny Kurmann
  Sören Persson
V. Atyushov (I. Kovalchuk, A. Radulov) (PP) – 04:221–0
1–129:15 – A. Hebar (B. Gregorc)
M. Afinogenov (K. Korneyev) – 35:412–1
2–242:49 – B. Goličič (M. Šivic, M. Hočevar)
D. Kulikov (A. Kaigorodov) – 46:153–2
E. Artyukhin (M. Afinogenov, A. Kaigorodov) – 46:534–2
4–347:21 – B. Goličič (D. Rodman)
4–451:28 – R. Pajič (A. Tavželj)
A. Radulov (I. Kovalchuk, K. Gorovikov) – 56:195–4
S. Zinovjev (D. Zaripov) – 59:226–4
33 minPenalties6 min
25Shots35
1 May 2011
20:15
Slovakia  3–4
(0–0, 0–3, 3–1)
  GermanyOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,303
Game reference
Jaroslav HalákGoaliesDimitri PatzoldReferees:
  Darcy Burchell
  Christer Lärking
0–124:51 – M. Müller (C. Ullmann, T. Greilinger)
0–233:07 – J. Tripp (F. Schütz, F. Mauer)
0–336:35 – F. Hördler (C. Ullmann, K. Holzer)
0–444:37 – F. Schütz (J. Tripp, N. Goc)
L. Nagy (Ľ. Bartečko) – 45:261–4
J. Stümpel (L. Nagy, M. Šatan) (PP) – 47:492–4
P. Demitra (M. Hossa) – 52:433–4
10 minPenalties20 min
38Shots29
3 May 2011
16:15
Slovenia  2–3 GWS
(1–0, 1–1, 0–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
  GermanyOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 8,010
Game reference
Robert KristanGoaliesDennis EndrasReferees:
  Vladimír Baluška
  Konstantin Olenin
Z. Jeglič (R. Sabolič, M. Robar) – 04:091–0
R. Tičar (R. Sabolič) – 28:332–0
2–135:19 – M. Wolf (A. Rankel, K. Hospelt) (PP)
2–245:32 – F. Schütz (J. Krueger, P. Gogulla)
R. Tičar  
Ž. Jeglič  
R. Pajič  
D. Rodman  
R. Sabolič  
D. Rodman  
M. Rodman  
Ž. Jeglič  
Shootout  T. Greilinger
  C. Ullmann
  M. Wolf
  P. Reimer
  P. Reimer
  D. Kreutzer
  M. Müller
  F. Hördler
12 minPenalties8 min
26Shots61
3 May 2011
20:15
Russia  4–3
(2–1, 1–2, 1–0)
  SlovakiaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,314
Game reference
Evgeni Nabokov
Konstantin Barulin
GoaliesJaroslav HalákReferees:
  Christer Lärking
  Sören Persson
A. Radulov (I. Kovalchuk, F. Tyutin) – 00:581–0
1–101:28 – M. Šatan (L. Nagy, M. Jurčina)
I. Nikulin (I. Kovalchuk, F. Tyutin) – 18:042–1
2–230:06 – M. Gáborík (P. Demitra)
2–332:01 – L. Nagy (I. Majeský, Ľ. Višňovský)
I. Nikulin (I. Kovalchuk) (PP) – 38:103–3
A. Morozov (V. Atyushov, A. Kaigorodov) (PP) – 43:384–3
8 minPenalties14 min
31Shots32

Group B edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
  Canada 3 2 1 0 0 17 5 +12 8
   Switzerland 3 1 1 1 0 8 5 +3 6
  France 3 0 1 1 1 3 11 −8 3
  Belarus 3 0 0 1 2 3 10 −7 1

All times are local (UTC+2).

29 April 2011
16:15
Switzerland  1–0 OT
(0–0, 0–0, 0–0)
( OT: 1–0 )
  FranceSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 2,964
Game reference
Tobias StephanGoaliesCristobal HuetReferees:
  Sami Partanen
  Jyri Petteri Rönn
J. Vauclair (I. Rüthemann) – 61:461–0
12 minPenalties10 min
35Shots29
29 April 2011
20:15
Belarus  1–4
(1–1, 0–1, 0–2)
  CanadaSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 6,025
Game reference
Andrei MezinGoaliesJames ReimerReferees:
  Antonín Jeřábek
  Vladimír Šindler
0–101:52 – J. Eberle (E. Kane, M. Scalzo)
A. Stepanov (A. Kulakov, A. Kitarov) – 19:261–1
1–230:27 – J. Skinner (J. Tavares)
1–345:18 – J. Tavares (J. Skinner)
1–448:39 – J. Eberle (D. Phaneuf, M. Scalzo) (PP)
8 minPenalties14 min
22Shots39
1 May 2011
16:15
Canada  9–1
(3–0, 2–1, 4–0)
  FranceSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 4,457
Game reference
James Reimer
Devan Dubnyk
GoaliesCristobal Huet
Fabrice Lhenry
Referees:
  Vyacheslav Bulanov
  Eduards Odiņš
M. Gragnani (J. Spezza, D. Phaneuf) (PP) – 01:021–0
J. Spezza (D. Phaneuf) – 06:352–0
J. Skinner (J. Tavares) – 12:023–0
3–129:14 – P. Bellemare (S. Treille, Y. Auvitu) (PP)
C. Stewart (J. Skinner, J. Tavares) – 36:064–1
A. Pietrangelo – 36:495–1
B. Burns (J. Neal, R. Nash) (PP) – 41:416–1
R. Nash – 44:387–1
J. Skinner (PS) – 54:308–1
T. Zajac (C. Clutterbuck, A. Pietrangelo) – 57:449–1
10 minPenalties12 min
39Shots33
1 May 2011
20:15
Switzerland  4–1
(1–0, 3–1, 0–0)
  BelarusSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 3,193
Game reference
Tobias StephanGoaliesAndrei MezinReferees:
  Peter Ország
  Daniel Piechaczek
R. Gardner (R. Diaz, S. Moser) (PP) – 07:081–0
1–121:33 – D. Korobov (V. Kostyuchenok, A. Stepanov)
G. Bezina (I. Rüthemann, R. Gardner) – 24:112–1
R. Gardner (B. Gerber, I. Rüthemann) – 27:033–1
I. Rüthemann (A. Ambühl, F. Du Bois) (SH) – 30:514–1
8 minPenalties10 min
27Shots23
3 May 2011
16:15
Canada  4–3 OT
(0–1, 2–0, 1–2)
( OT: 1–0 )
   SwitzerlandSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 7,214
Game reference
James ReimerGoaliesLeonardo GenoniReferees:
  Antonín Jeřábek
  Vladimír Šindler
0–112:29 – R. Diaz (V. Stancescu, R. Lemm)
J. Eberle (E. Kane) – 31:571–1
J. Tavares – 36:512–1
2–248:08 – F. Du Bois (L. Sbisa, R. Gardner)
C. Stewart (T. Zajac) – 56:463–2
3–358:38 – A. Ambühl (J. Vauclair)
A. Pietrangelo (T. Zajac) – 64:144–3
4 minPenalties10 min
61Shots33
3 May 2011
20:15
France  2–1 OT
(1–0, 0–0, 0–1)
( OT: 1–0 )
  BelarusSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 3,968
Game reference
Cristobal HuetGoaliesAndrei MezinReferees:
  Sami Partanen
  Jyri Rönn
S. Treille (K. Hecquefeuille, L. Meunier) (PP) – 12:351–0
1–155:32 – S. Demagin (O. Goroshko, A. Mikhalev)
K. Hecquefeuille (S. Da Costa, S. Treille) – 60:462–1
8 minPenalties8 min
35Shots38

Group C edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
  Sweden 3 2 0 1 0 13 7 +6 7
  United States 3 2 0 0 1 11 9 +2 6
  Norway 3 1 1 0 1 12 8 +4 5
  Austria 3 0 0 0 3 1 13 −12 0

All times are local (UTC+2).

30 April 2011
16:15
United States  5–1
(2–0, 1–1, 2–0)
  AustriaSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 4,495
Game reference
Al MontoyaGoaliesJürgen PenkerReferees:
  Vyacheslav Bulanov
  Eduards Odiņš
C. Kreider (M. Fayne, D. Stepan) – 14:421–0
B. Wheeler (D. Stepan) – 17:152–0
2–134:00 – M. Pewal (T. Raffl, M. Raffl)
Y. Šťastný (C. Wilson, C. Fowler) – 38:363–1
K. Shattenkirk (N. Palmieri, R. Shannon) – 42:474–1
C. Smith (J. Johnson) (PP) – 56:425–1
10 minPenalties6 min
32Shots13
30 April 2011
20:15
Norway  5–4 GWS
(1–3, 2–0, 1–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
  SwedenSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 5,147
Game reference
Lars HaugenGoaliesErik ErsbergReferees:
  Peter Ország
  Daniel Piechaczek
0–106:21 – L. Eriksson (R. Nilsson)
M. Røymark (M. Hansen, M. Ask) (PP) – 08:061–1
1–211:41 – P. Berglund (M. Thörnberg)
1–315:01 – P. Berglund (D. Petrasek, M. Pääjärvi-Svensson) (PP)
M. Ask (M. Olimb) (PP) – 21:002–3
M. Holtet (A. Bastiansen, P. Skrøder) (PP) – 33:453–3
3–449:37 – L. Eriksson (R. Nilsson) (PP)
A. Bastiansen (M. Olimb, L. Spets) – 55:064–4
P. Skrøder  
M. Olimb  
Shootout  L. Eriksson
  P. Berglund
18 minPenalties12 min
20Shots46
2 May 2011
16:15
United States  4–2
(0–2, 0–0, 4–0)
  NorwaySteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 4,149
Game reference
Al MontoyaGoaliesLars HaugenReferees:
  Antonín Jeřábek
  Jyri Rönn
0–108:09 – K. Olimb (M. Holtet)
0–209:22 – A. Bastiansen (SH)
N. Palmieri (C. Kreider, R. Shannon) – 41:161–2
J. Skille (T. Stapleton, R. McDonagh) – 44:592–2
N. Palmieri (R. Shannon, K. Shattenkirk) (PP) – 53:443–2
C. Smith (D. Stepan, J. Johnson) (PP) – 58:344–2
10 minPenalties14 min
49Shots15
2 May 2011
20:15
Sweden  3–0
(1–0, 1–0, 1–0)
  AustriaSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 3,704
Game reference
Viktor FasthGoaliesFabian WeinhandlReferees:
  Sami Partanen
  Vladimír Šindler
N. Persson (L. Eriksson, R. Nilsson) – 19:391–0
N. Persson (D. Petrasek, R. Nilsson) – 25:392–0
M. Pääjärvi-Svensson (D. Petrasek) (PP) – 42:343–0
6 minPenalties12 min
38Shots23
4 May 2011
16:15
Austria  0–5
(0–3, 0–1, 0–1)
  NorwaySteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 4,355
Game reference
Jürgen PenkerGoaliesLars HaugenReferees:
  Eduards Odiņš
  Daniel Piechaczek
0–106:26 – E. Koivu (A. Bastiansen, M. Olimb)
0–209:31 – M. Olimb (L. Spets, A. Bastiansen)
0–310:27 – J. Holøs (P. Skrøder, M. Olimb) (PP)
0–439:41 – L. Spets (A. Bastiansen, M. Olimb)
0–549:51 – A. Bastiansen (M. Olimb, P. Skrøder) (PP)
39 minPenalties8 min
25Shots27
4 May 2011
20:15
Sweden  6–2
(1–1, 3–0, 2–1)
  United StatesSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 7,401
Game reference
Viktor FasthGoaliesAl MontoyaReferees:
  Vyacheslav Bulanov
  Peter Ország
P. Berglund (T. Erixon) – 17:311–0
1–118:43 – C. Fowler (D. Stepan, C. Smith) (PP)
M. Krüger (M. Tedenby) – 23:172–1
M. Sjögren (J. Ericsson) – 30:273–1
P. Berglund (M. Thörnberg, M. Pääjärvi-Svensson) – 35:164–1
4–250:29 – B. Wheeler (C. Smith)
J. Ericsson (S. Kronwall, M. Sjögren) – 56:015–2
D. Petrasek (M. Sjögren) (PP) – 58:506–2
12 minPenalties4 min
30Shots32

Group D edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
  Czech Republic 3 3 0 0 0 12 3 +9 9
  Finland 3 1 1 0 1 9 5 +4 5
  Denmark 3 0 1 0 2 4 13 −9 2
  Latvia 3 0 0 2 1 6 10 −4 2

All times are local (UTC+2).

30 April 2011
16:15
Finland  5–1
(0–0, 2–0, 3–1)
  DenmarkOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,125
Game reference
Petri VehanenGoaliesFrederik AndersenReferees:
  Vladimír Baluška
  Konstantin Olenin
J. Immonen (J. Välivaara) (PP) – 23:571–0
J. Aaltonen (M. Koivu) (PP) – 36:262–0
A. Pihlström (M. Pyörälä, P. Nokelainen) – 42:393–0
3–147:54 – N. Hardt (J. Jakobsen, M. Green) (PP)
M. Granlund (J. Niskala, P. Puistola) (PP) – 52:294–1
T. Ruutu (J. Aaltonen) – 53:215–1
4 minPenalties10 min
44Shots9
30 April 2011
20:15
Czech Republic  4–2
(1–1, 1–1, 2–0)
  LatviaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,219
Game reference
Ondřej PavelecGoaliesEdgars MasaļskisReferees:
  Christer Lärking
  Sören Persson
0–109:04 – L. Dārziņš (M. Rēdlihs, K. Sotnieks)
T. Rolinek (J. Voráček, M. Škoula) – 17:471–1
1–221:21 – R. Bukarts (A. Bērziņš, G. Meija)
P. Eliáš (M. Havlát, M. Michálek) – 33:022–2
M. Havlát (P. Eliáš) – 41:153–2
R. Červenka – 58:114–2
14 minPenalties20 min
34Shots24
2 May 2011
16:15
Czech Republic  6–0
(1–0, 4–0, 1–0)
  DenmarkOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,217
Game reference
Ondřej PavelecGoaliesPatrick GalbraithReferees:
  Konstantin Olenin
  Brent Reiber
M. Frolík (P. Hubáček, Z. Michálek) – 02:291–0
M. Michálek (M. Židlický) – 31:342–0
M. Michálek (P. Eliáš, M. Havlát) (PP) – 33:173–0
M. Frolík (P. Čáslava, J. Novotný) – 34:254–0
T. Plekanec (R. Červenka) – 34:385–0
P. Průcha (M. Frolík) – 56:236–0
12 minPenalties4 min
35Shots24
2 May 2011
20:15
Latvia  2–3 GWS
(0–1, 1–0, 1–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
  FinlandOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,210
Game reference
Edgars MasaļskisGoaliesTeemu LassilaReferees:
  Danny Kurmann
  Thomas Sterns
0–113:54 – J. Immonen (J. Välivaara, M. Granlund) (PP)
K. Rēdlihs (M. Rēdlihs, A. Džeriņš) (PP) – 33:361–1
H. Vasiļjevs (M. Cipulis, G. Pujacs) (PP) – 42:122–1
2–252:51 – N. Kapanen (J. Immonen, M. Granlund) (PP)
A. Ņiživijs  
L. Dārziņš  
Shootout  J. Immonen
  M. Koivu
10 minPenalties10 min
25Shots34
4 May 2011
16:15
Denmark  3–2 GWS
(1–0, 1–2, 0–0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
  LatviaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 8,870
Game reference
Frederik AndersenGoaliesEdgars MasaļskisReferees:
  Vladimír Baluška
  Darcy Burchell
M. Christensen (J. Jakobsen, M. Bødker) – 01:431–0
1–123:03 – M. Cipulis (O. Cibuļskis, A. Ņiživijs)
M. Christensen (D. Nielsen, N. Hardt) (PP) – 28:272–1
2–235:14 – J. Rēdlihs (A. Ņiživijs, M. Rēdlihs) (PP)
M. Green  
M. Madsen  
J. Jakobsen  
M. Christensen  
Shootout  A. Ņiživijs
  H. Vasiļjevs
  A. Džeriņš
  A. Ņiživijs
12 minPenalties14 min
29Shots39
4 May 2011
20:15
Finland  1–2
(0–0, 0–1, 1–1)
  Czech RepublicOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,310
Game reference
Petri VehanenGoaliesOndřej PavelecReferees:
  Brent Reiber
  Thomas Sterns
0–124:24 – M. Michálek (M. Židlický, K. Rachůnek) (PP)
0–242:48 – J. Jágr (R. Červenka, L. Krajíček)
A. Salmela – 59:411–2
16 minPenalties24 min
32Shots25

Qualifying round edit

The top three teams from each group of the preliminary round advanced to the qualifying round. They were placed into two groups: teams from Groups A and D were placed into Group E, while teams from Groups B and C were placed into Group F. Every team kept the points from preliminary round matches against teams who also advanced. The teams played a single round robin, but didn't play against teams that they had already met in preliminary groups.[49]

The top four teams in both groups E and F advanced to the playoff round.

     Team advanced to the Playoff Round
     Team eliminated from advancing

Group E edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
  Czech Republic 5 5 0 0 0 19 7 +12 15
  Finland 5 2 2 0 1 16 10 +6 10
  Germany 5 2 0 2 1 15 17 −2 8
  Russia 5 2 0 1 2 12 14 −2 7
  Slovakia 5 1 0 0 4 13 14 −1 3
  Denmark 5 0 1 0 4 9 22 −13 2

All times are local (UTC+2).

5 May 2011
20:15
Russia  4–3
(1–2, 2–0, 1–1)
  DenmarkOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,204
Game reference
Evgeni Nabokov
Konstantin Barulin
GoaliesFrederik AndersenReferees:
  Vladimír Baluška
  Soeren Perrson
S.Zinoviev (I.Nikulin, D.Zaripov) – 09:261–0
1–111:12 – N.Hardt (K.Starkov)
1–219:46 – Ma. Bødker (P.Hersby) (PP)
S.Zinoviev (A.Morozov, D.Zaripov) – 30:082–2
S.Zinoviev (D.Zaripov, A.Morozov) – 34:183–2
E.Artyukhin (A.Korneyev, D.Kalinin) – 45:214–2
4–347:27 – N.Hardt (K.Starkov)
14 minPenalties6 min
40Shots22
6 May 2011
16:15
Germany  4–5 GWS
(1–1, 3–2, 0–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
  FinlandOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,255
Game reference
Dennis EndrasGoaliesTeemu Lassila
Petri Vehanen
Referees:
  Konstantin Olenin
  Brent Reiber
0–100:13 – T. Ruutu (M. Koivu, S. Lepistö)
A. Rankel (M. Wolf, K. Hospelt) – 14:451–1
F. Schütz (P. Gogulla, F. Mauer) – 26:282–1
K. Hospelt (K. Lavallée, N. Goc) – 27:323–1
3–231:39 – J. Pesonen (M. Granlund, P. Puistola)
3–338:07 – J. Immonen (J. Pesonen, J. Niskala)
P. Reimer (C. Braun, M. Mueller) – 39:034–3
4–454:12 – T. Ruutu (J. Pesonen, S. Lepistö)
P. Reimer  
K. Hospelt  
M. Wolf  
P. Reimer  
Shootout  J. Immonen
  M. Koivu
  M. Granlund
  M. Koivu
8 minPenalties6 min
21Shots50
6 May 2011
20:15
Czech Republic  3–2
(1–0, 0–1, 2–1)
  SlovakiaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,313
Game reference
Ondřej PavelecGoaliesJaroslav HalákReferees:
  Darcy Burchell
  Danny Kurmann
M. Židlický (P. Eliáš, J. Marek) (PP) – 17:481–0
1–122:54 – L. Nagy (Ľ Višňovský, J. Stümpel)
M. Havlát (P. Eliáš) – 41:062–1
M. Michálek (P. Eliáš, M. Havlát) – 44:283–1
3–258:41 – T. Surový (B. Radivojevič, M. Cibák)
6 minPenalties4 min
37Shots22
7 May 2011
16:15
Denmark  4–3 GWS
(1–1, 1–1, 1–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
  GermanyOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,299
Game reference
Frederik AndersenGoaliesDennis EndrasReferees:
  Vladimír Baluška
  Darcy Burchell
Ma.Bødker (M. Christensen, J. Jakobsen) (PP) – 08:091–0
1–1J. Tripp (M. Müller, C. Ullmann) – 10:15
Mi. Bødker (J. Jakobsen, K. Jensen) – 21:392–1
2–2A. Barta (M. Kink, P. Reimer) – 22:05
2–3K. Lavallée (F. Hördler, M. Müller) – 41:32
N. Hardt (M. Green, M. Madsen) – 57:333–3
M. Madsen  
M. Christensen  
Mi. Bødker  
Shootout  M. Müller
  P. Reimer
  M. Wolf
12 minPenalties8 min
22Shots33
7 May 2011
20:15
Finland  2–1
(0–1, 0–0, 2–0)
  SlovakiaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,321
Game reference
Petri VehanenGoaliesJaroslav HalákReferees:
  Danny Kurmann
  Brent Reiber
0–116:21 – M. Gáborík (M. Handzuš, P. Demitra) (PP)
T. Ruutu (M. Koivu) – 47:171–1
T. Ruutu (A. Salmela, M. Pyörälä) – 50:262–1
8 minPenalties6 min
35Shots28
8 May 2011
16:15
Czech Republic  3–2
(2–0, 0–1, 1–1)
  RussiaOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,308
Game reference
Ondřej PavelecGoaliesKonstantin BarulinReferees:
  Brent Reiber
  Thomas Sterns
J. Voráček (T. Rolinek, M. Škoula) – 14:011–0
J. Jágr (T. Plekanec) – 15:522–0
2–131:50 – A. Tereshchenko (V. Atyushov, A. Radulov) (PP)
T. Plekanec (PS) – 43:273–1
3–255:04 – D. Zaripov (D. Kalinin, S. Zinovjev)
8 minPenalties16 min
33Shots26
9 May 2011
12:15
Slovakia  4–1
(2–1, 0–0, 2–0)
  DenmarkOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,307
Game reference
Jaroslav HalákGoaliesPatrick GalbraithReferees:
  Konstantin Olenin
  Thomas Sterns
0–104:09 – M. Christensen (Mi. Bødker, J. Jakobsen)
J. Stümpel (M. Jurčina, M. Šatan) – 10:101–1
M. Šatan (Š Ružička, I. Majeský) – 15:522–1
M. Hossa (M. Gáborík, J. Halák) (PP) – 40:323–1
R. Zedník (M. Handzuš, D. Graňák) – 50:054–1
16 minPenalties10 min
43Shots18
9 May 2011
16:15
Russia  2–3 GWS
(2–0, 0–2, 0–0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
  FinlandOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,292
Game reference
Konstantin BarulinGoaliesPetri Vehanen
Teemu Lassila
Referees:
  Danny Kurmann
  Christer Lärking
N. Kulemin (D. Kulikov, E.Artyukhin) – 04:261–0
I. Nikulin (D. Zaripov, A. Morozov) – 04:372–0
2–126:59 – M. Koivu (P. Puistola, M. Pyörälä)
2–236:39 – J. Niskala (J. Immonen)
I. Kovalchuk  
A. Morozov  
Shootout  J. Immonen
  M. Koivu
12 minPenalties12 min
35Shots32
9 May 2011
20:15
Germany  2–5
(1–2, 0–3, 1–0)
  Czech RepublicOrange Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,305
Game reference
Dennis EndrasGoaliesJakub ŠtěpanekReferees:
  Vladimír Baluška
  Sören Persson
0–100:51 – T. Plekanec (J. Jágr)
J. Tripp (K. Lavallée, F. Hördler) – 01:491–1
1–210:38 – M. Frolík (J. Novotný, P. Hubáček)
1–322:47 – K. Rachůnek (J. Jágr, R. Červenka) (PP)
1–435:34 – T. Plekanec (J. Jágr, R. Červenka) (PP)
1–536:58 – P. Eliáš (P. Průcha, M. Havlát)
T. Greilinger (PP) – 58:262–5
10 minPenalties8 min
42Shots22

Group F edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
  Canada 5 3 2 0 0 23 11 +12 13
  Sweden 5 3 0 1 1 18 10 +8 10
  Norway 5 2 1 0 2 17 15 +2 8
  United States 5 2 0 1 2 15 19 −4 7
   Switzerland 5 1 1 1 2 11 12 −1 6
  France 5 0 0 1 4 5 22 −17 1

All times are local (UTC+2).

5 May 2011
20:15
Switzerland  2–3
(0–2, 1–0, 1–1)
  NorwaySteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 2,820
Game reference
Tobias StephanGoaliesLars HaugenReferees:
  Eduards Odiņš
  Peter Ország
0–108:47 – J. Holøs (A. Bonsaksen, M. Olimb)
0–219:55 – P. Skrøder (J. Holøs, M. Olimb) (PP)
T. Monnet (J. Sprunger, M. Seger) (PP) – 28:351–2
1–342:48 – K. Forsberg (M. Holtet)
R. Diaz (I. Rüthemann) (PP) – 47:192–3
8 minPenalties14 min
41Shots25
6 May 2011
16:15
Canada  4–3 GWS
(0–0, 1–2, 2–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
  United StatesSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 7,485
Game reference
James ReimerGoaliesTy ConklinReferees:
  Sami Partanen
  Daniel Piechaczek
0–124:13 – M. Komisarek (C. Smith, T. Conklin)
B. Burns (A. Pietrangelo) – 27:201–1
1–233:47 – J. Johnson (B. Wheeler, Y. Šťastný)
J. Tavares (C. Stewart, M. Gragnani) – 43:272–2
J. Spezza (J. Tavares, B. Burns) (PP) – 45:223–2
3–351:17 – D. Stepan (B. Wheeler) (PP)
J. Eberle  
R. Nash  
Shootout  J. Johnson
  B. Wheeler
8 minPenalties14 min
52Shots20
6 May 2011
20:15
Sweden  4–0
(3–0, 0–0, 1–0)
  FranceSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 4,761
Game reference
Viktor FasthGoaliesCristobal Huet
Fabrice Lhenry
Referees:
  Jyri Rönn
  Vladimír Šindler
R. Nilsson (D. Fernholm, T. Erixon) – 04:341–0
O. Ekman-Larsson (S. Kronwall) (PP) – 13:512–0
P. Berglund (M. Pääjärvi-Svensson, C. Gunnarsson) – 15:393–0
S. Kronwall (O. Ekman-Larsson, M. Backlund) – 45:344–0
10 minPenalties22 min
58Shots29
7 May 2011
16:15
Norway  2–3
(0–1, 0–1, 2–1)
  CanadaSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 4,978
Game reference
Lars HaugenGoaliesJonathan BernierReferees:
  Jyri Rönn
  Vladimír Šindler
0–1J. Spezza (R. Nash, J. Neal) – 15:26
0–2J. Tavares – 30:15
0–3J. Neal (R. Nash, J. Spezza) – 49:02
K. Olimb (M. Røymark) – 51:361–3
M. Holtet (O. Tollefsen) – 52:492–3
6 minPenalties14 min
27Shots43
7 May 2011
20:15
United States  3–2
(1–1, 2–0, 0–1)
  FranceSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 3,101
Game reference
Ty ConklinGoaliesCristobal HuetReferees:
  Eduards Odiņš
  Peter Ország
0–105:25 – S. Treille
D. Stepan (B. Wheeler) – 16:061–1
M. Stuart (C. Porter, P. Gaustad) – 21:162–1
C. Kreider (A. Miele) (PP) – 25:243–1
3–255:30 – L. Meunier (K. Hecquefeuille)
20 minPenalties22 min
38Shots22
8 May 2011
16:15
Sweden  2–0
(0–0, 0–0, 2–0)
   SwitzerlandSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 5,941
Game reference
Viktor FasthGoaliesLeonardo GenoniReferees:
  Vyacheslav Bulanov
  Eduards Odiņš
M. Backlund (S. Kronwall) – 47:471–0
M. Backlund (ENG) – 59:282–0
10 minPenalties14 min
34Shots31
9 May 2011
12:15
France  2–5
(1–3, 1–1, 0–1)
  NorwaySteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 3,178
Game reference
Cristobal HuetGoaliesLars HaugenReferees:
  Vyacheslav Bulanov
  Antonín Jeřábek
0–103:26 – P. Skrøder (M. Røymark, M. Ask) (PP)
0–203:52 – M. Holtet (K. Olimb, J. Holøs)
D. Fleury (D. Raux, J. Desrosiers) – 10:571–2
1–317:50 – M. Holtet
L. Meunier (K. Hecquefeuille, P. Bellemare) (SH) – 31:202–3
2–435:19 – M. Holtet (P. Skrøder, J. Holøs) (PP)
2–552:26 – M. Holtet (A. Bonsaksen)
32 minPenalties8 min
19Shots37
9 May 2011
16:15
Switzerland  5–3
(2–1, 2–1, 1–1)
  United StatesSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 4,939
Game reference
Tobias StephanGoaliesTy Conklin
Al Montoya
Referees:
  Jyri Rönn
  Vladimír Šindler
0–111:01 – C. Smith (C. Wilson, K. Shattenkirk)
K. Lotscher (M. Trachsler, S. Moser) – 11:351–1
R. Diaz (M. Plüss, I. Rüthemann) – 14:102–1
I. Rüthemann (M. Bieber, M. Plüss) – 21:063–1
3–226:09 – R. Shannon (A. Miele)
K. Lotscher – 31:004–2
4–358:17 – J. van Riemsdyk (C. Fowler, D. Stepan)
R. Gardner (M. Plüss, M. Trachsler) (ENG) – 59:435–3
6 minPenalties4 min
29Shots34
9 May 2011
20:15
Canada  3–2
(2–1, 0–1, 1–0)
  SwedenSteel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 7,633
Game reference
Jonathan BernierGoaliesErik ErsbergReferees:
  Sami Partanen
  Daniel Piechaczek
J. Neal (J. Spezza) – 01:081–0
1–103:43 – D. Petrasek (C. Gunnarsson, M. Pääjärvi-Svensson) (PP)
J. Tavares (J. Skinner, C. Stewart) – 13:202–1
2–230:38 – M. Tedenby (J. Silfverberg, M. Krüger) (PP)
R. Nash (B. Burns, J. Neal) (PP) – 52:313–2
14 minPenalties16 min
43Shots25

Relegation round edit

The bottom team in the standings from each group of the preliminary round plays in the relegation round. The bottom two teams in the relegation round move down to Division 1 for the 2012 World Championship.

     Team qualified for the 2012 IIHF World Championship
     Team relegated to Division I

Group G

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The 2011 IIHF World Championship was the 75th IIHF World Championship an annual international men s ice hockey tournament It took place between 29 April and 15 May 2011 in Slovakia The games were played in the Orange Arena in Bratislava and the Steel Arena in Kosice The Czech team was the defending champion 2011 IIHF World ChampionshipTournament detailsHost country SlovakiaDates29 April 15 MayOpened byIvan GasparovicTeams16Arena s 2 in 2 host cities Final positionsChampions Finland 2nd title Runner up SwedenThird place Czech RepublicFourth place RussiaTournament statisticsGames played56Goals scored325 5 8 per game Attendance406 804 7 264 per game Scoring leader s Jarkko Immonen 12 points MVPViktor Fasth 20102012 Main article 2011 Men s Ice Hockey World Championships This was the first time the independent Slovakia hosted the World Championships However this was the third time that Bratislava co hosted the World Championships The first two times were 1959 and 1992 each time with Prague and while part of Czechoslovakia Finland won the gold medal after beating Sweden in the final 6 1 This was the second title for Finland and the most lopsided final since the knockout playoff format was introduced in 1992 Contents 1 Tournament format 2 Rosters 3 Summary 3 1 Preliminary round 3 2 Qualifying round 3 3 Relegation round 3 4 Playoff round 3 4 1 Quarterfinals 3 4 2 Semifinals 3 4 3 Bronze medal game 3 4 4 Gold medal game 4 Host selection 4 1 Voting results 5 Promotions 5 1 Official song 5 2 Mascot 5 3 Motto 5 4 Ambassadors 6 Venues 7 Nations 8 Seeding and Groups 9 Preliminary round 9 1 Group A 9 2 Group B 9 3 Group C 9 4 Group D 10 Qualifying round 10 1 Group E 10 2 Group F 11 Relegation round 11 1 Group G 12 Playoff round 12 1 Quarterfinals 12 2 Semifinals 12 3 Bronze medal game 12 4 Gold medal game 13 Ranking and statistics 13 1 Tournament awards 13 2 Final standings 13 3 Scoring leaders 13 4 Leading goaltenders 14 Officials 15 IIHF broadcasting rights 15 1 Trailer 15 2 Online 16 See also 17 References 18 External linksTournament format editThe tournament is divided into four stages The preliminary round qualification round and relegation round use a round robin format with each team playing every other team in its group once The winner of a game in regulation time will earn 3 points with the loser earning zero points The winner of a game decided in overtime or in a shootout will be awarded 2 points with the loser getting one point Teams in the preliminary round are divided into four groups of four teams each the last place team in each group moves to the relegation round while the remainder move to the qualification round The qualification round is divided into two groups of six teams each with the top four teams in each group moving to the playoff round Games played in the preliminary round against teams in the same qualification round group count for the qualification round standings therefore teams who were previously in the same Preliminary round group do not play each other again in the qualification round The relegation round is a single group of four teams with the bottom 2 teams being relegated to Division I of the World Championships The tournament concludes with the playoff round which is an 8 team tournament to determine the winners of the gold silver and bronze medals In the event of a tie in points at the conclusion of the preliminary qualification or relegation rounds the following tie breaker format will be used Points earned in games against tied teams Goal differential in games against tied teams Highest number of goals in games against tied teams Repetition of steps 1 2 and 3 in order including results against the next closest ranked team to the tied teams Repetition of step 4 including the next closest ranked teams one at a time 2010 IIHF World Ranking 1 Rosters editMain article 2011 IIHF World Championship rosters Each team s roster for the 2011 IIHF World Championship consists of at least 15 skaters forwards and defencemen and 2 goaltenders and at most 20 skaters and 3 goaltenders All sixteen participating nations through the confirmation of their respective national associations had to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting on 28 April 2011 2 Summary editPreliminary round edit nbsp Match between Russia and Slovenia Group A 1 May 2011The first gameday in Group A started with an upset when Germany went on to win 2 0 against Russia after goals from Thomas Greilinger in the second period and Patrick Reimer who decided the game with a goal two minutes before the final horn 3 It was the first win for the German team over Russia in a World Championship and the first one since the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer After the second gameday the group was decided in the outcome who advances and who would battle against relegation Germany pulled another surprise victory over host Slovakia after being down 4 0 Slovakia started a comeback but could only cut the deficit to one losing by a final of 4 3 Germany was the group winner and advanced alongside Slovakia and Russia into the second round while Slovenia finished fourth and went to the relegation round 4 The last time Germany won a preliminary round group was 78 years ago in 1933 Group B saw the first overtime of the tournament in a game between Switzerland and France Julien Vauclair scored the decisive goal after 1 46 minutes played in overtime 5 Canada defeated Switzerland after overtime to capture first place 6 while France won against Belarus to go through to the qualifying round and sent Belarus to the relegation round 7 In Group C Sweden played against Norway and it was a back and forth game Sweden went up 3 1 in the first period but Norway fought back and at the end it was 4 4 after 60 minutes The overtime went scoreless and so it went into a shootout Per Age Skroder scored on the first try for Norway and Eriksson missed on the first for Sweden and so Norway won 5 4 making it their first win against the Scandinavian rival in World Championship history 8 Sweden and the US team both got their second wins as the United States came back from being down 0 2 to win 4 2 against Norway 9 On the last gameday Sweden captured the top seed in the group after a 6 2 win over the USA 10 Norway followed those two in the qualifying round after a 5 0 win over Austria who found themselves in the relegation round 11 Group D saw two wins from the respective favorites at the start Finland and the Czech Republic The picture was the same on the second game day though Finland needed a shootout against Latvia to win 3 2 Jarkko Immonen scored the game winning goal 12 Denmark needed a win over Latvia to advance and they got one after a shootout 3 2 was the result Latvia then saw themselves facing the relegation 13 Qualifying round edit Every game in Group E was close each was decided by one goal The Czech team was still perfect after their fifth win defeating Russia 3 2 Alongside them Germany Russia and Finland qualified for the quarterfinals and the Czech team was set to win the group with one more game to play 14 The host Slovakia was eliminated after losing to Finland 1 2 15 After the last game day the Czech team was still perfect after winning 5 2 against Germany 16 In Group F Canada and Sweden played each other to determine the group winner and the United States also qualified for the quarterfinals 17 Switzerland and Norway played for the last spot in the final round as Norway will face France which are already eliminated before their last game Switzerland won 5 3 against the United States but they were still eliminated 18 because Norway defeated France 5 2 to advance to the quarterfinals 19 Relegation round edit After two game days in Group G every team had three points and so the last two games determined the two teams going down and the two that remained in the top division for the next year Slovenia faced Belarus while Latvia played against Austria Belarus crushed Slovenia into the Division A with a 7 1 win to stay in the top division 20 Austria joined Slovenia in the second division after losing against Latvia 1 4 21 Playoff round edit Quarterfinals edit The quarterfinals started with the undefeated Czech Republic against Team USA The United States started off better but Jaromir Jagr scored for the Czechs to take a 1 0 into the first intermission Jagr scored the second goal during a 5 on 3 power play after a strong shot from the right side The third goal came after a good combination over the whole ice leading to a goal by Tomas Plekanec Jagr became the man of the match after he scored his third goal four minutes before the end during another power play and the game ended in a comfortable 4 0 win for the Czech Republic 22 In the evening game Sweden took on Germany and scored the first goal in the first minute by Martin Thornberg Germany came right back and tied the game after two minutes as Alexander Barta was credited with the goal Both teams had chances during the first period but Sweden took the 2 1 lead into the intermission In the second period Sweden went up 4 1 before Germany came closer by going 2 4 in the last break Sweden scored a goal in the last period which was disallowed because a whistle occurred before the goal was scored however Thornberg scored his second goal of the night shortly after and Sweden won 5 2 at the end Both Thornberg and Berglund were credited with three points 23 Day two of the quarterfinals started with a Nordic matchup as Finland faced Norway After a scoreless opening period Norway took the lead after Ken Andre Olimb scored on a penalty shot Five minutes later Finland had the lead after two quick goals Jarkko Immonen scored his second goal to give Finland a two goal lead before Jani Lajunen scored to make it 4 1 for the Finnish squad Three of those four goals were scored during a power play The third and last period went scoreless again and so Finland won 4 1 Mikael Granlund scored two points in the game alongside Immonen 24 The last game of the quarterfinal round brought up a rivalry between Russia and Team Canada Jason Spezza seemed to be the hero after he scored the first goal after 25 minutes and the lead held into the last period when Alexei Kaigorodov went on his way to score the equalizer shorthanded he went by two defenders to put the puck high into the Canadian net Three minutes later Ilya Kovalchuk scored to give Russia the lead Canada pulled the goalie with a minute to go but they did not score and Russia won the game 2 1 25 Semifinals edit The first semifinal was the matchup between the favourite and defending champion the Czech Republic against Sweden After the first period went scoreless Patrik Elias brought the lead to the Czechs after just 46 seconds into the second period Sweden struck back twice with goals from Patrik Berglund and Mikael Backlund to take a one goal lead into the last intermission Jimmie Ericsson and Marcus Kruger scored to increase Sweden s lead to 4 1 Six minutes before the end Elias scored his second goal and the Czechs gained hope again They pulled their goaltender with under a minute to go but Sweden s Berglund scored an empty net goal The Czech Republic was eliminated and Sweden advanced to the final with a 5 2 win 26 In the evening game of the semifinals Finland played against Russia Despite having a so so tournament so far the Russian team qualified for this late stage of it Konstantin Barulin was again the goaltender instead of Evgeni Nabokov and the first period ended scoreless Mikael Granlund scored an airhook goal to take the Finnish team into a 1 0 lead in the second period The goal has been noted by multiple media outlets worldwide as the finest goal in the tournament and as one of the finest in the history of international hockey citation needed In the last period Jani Lajunen scored the second goal before Immonen decided the game with the 3 0 goal assisted by Granlund Both players received their second point in the game 27 Bronze medal game edit The Czech Republic took on Russia for the bronze medal The first period was a wild one ending in a 3 2 advantage for the Russian team while Ilya Kovalchuk scored two goals The second period belonged to the Czech team after Petr Prucha scored his second point and Roman Cervenka his second goal in the game After the lead grew to 5 3 Vladimir Tarasenko brought Russia back into the game making it a one goal game before the last period After Jan Marek scored to make it 6 4 the Russian team pulled their goalie with two minutes to go The Czech s Tomas Plekanec scored an empty net goal to decide the game and give the Czech Republic the bronze medal after winning 7 4 28 Gold medal game edit Main article 2011 IIHF World Championship Final nbsp Captain Mikko Koivu holds the trophy as the Finnish team arrives at Market Square in Helsinki to celebrate the title with about 100 000 fans The gold medal game was played between Sweden and Finland at the Orange Arena on 15 May 29 After a goal less first period Sweden opened the game with a 1 0 goal by Magnus Paajarvi in the second period at 27 40 Seven seconds before the period s end Finland s Jarkko Immonen scored to tie the game 1 1 Finland took the lead early in the third period scoring two goals at 42 35 and 43 21 by Nokelainen and Kapanen Sweden took a time out before the last period s half but did not manage to regroup and the tournament was decided by a clear 6 1 victory to Finland by Janne Pesonen s Mika Pyorala s and Pihlstrom goals 30 Host selection editFour nations all located in Europe placed formal bids to host the 2011 IIHF World Championship Those nations were nbsp Slovakia nbsp Sweden nbsp Hungary nbsp FinlandFinland withdrew from bidding before voting began in order to apply for the 2012 World Championship Finland and Sweden would both later win respective bids to host in 2012 and 2013 but this decision was later changed instead for the two Nordic countries to be joint hosts of the 2012 and 2013 IIHF World Championship editions 31 After one round of voting the winning bid was announced by IIHF president Rene Fasel on 19 May 2006 at the delegates congress of the International Ice Hockey Federation in Riga Latvia Slovakia s bidding cities received 70 votes followed by the Swedish bid cities of Stockholm and Gothenburg with 20 votes and finally the Hungarian bid with 14 votes The required 50 of the vote had been attained in the first round which finalized Slovakia s successful bid 32 Ivan Gasparovic the President of Slovakia was instrumental in Slovakia winning its successful bid as he came in person to the delegates congress in Riga to endorse his country s bid and convince the IIHF delegates of the viability of Slovakia Gasparovic is himself an avid hockey fan and past vice president of the Slovak Extraliga team HC Slovan Bratislava 33 Voting results edit Country Votes nbsp Slovakia 70 nbsp Sweden 20 nbsp Hungary 14 nbsp Finland withdrew from the 2011 bid prior to the start of the congress postponed 2012 Promotions edit nbsp Goooly mascot of the 2011 World ChampionshipOfficial song edit Song Life is a Game by Slovak singer Kristina was officially released on 18 March Mascot edit Goooly 34 is the official mascot of the tournament Goooly is a Gray wolf and Igor Nemecek the 2011 IIHF World Championship general director said he was chosen because Wolves are animals which are typically Slovak evoking our forests and countryside 35 Over 14 000 entries were submitted for a national contest to name the mascot organized in association with Radio Expres and the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation 36 It is a word play on the Slovak words for goal and or goals Slovak gol goly 37 Goooly the mascot was subjected to considerable ridicule in the English speaking world because gooly is a well known slang term for a testicle 38 Motto edit Slovenska republika Hokejova republika Slovak Republic Hockey Republic Ambassadors edit The official ambassadors of the 2011 IIHF World Championship Slovakia are Slovak hockey players Peter Bondra Zdeno Chara Marian Gaborik Ľubomir Visnovsky Pavol Demitra Jozef Stumpel Marian Hossa Miroslav Satan and Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic 39 Venues editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates The Orange Arena in Bratislava also known as the Ondrej Nepela Arena was substantially upgraded for the championship in line with IIHF Slovak and international specifications largely funded by the Slovakian government Construction began on 23 April 2009 and was completed on 30 November 2010 40 More than 65 million US 90 million was spent to install a new roof modernize facilities build two new adjacent practice arenas and bring the seating from 8 350 to 10 000 41 42 The Steel Arena also known as the Ladislav Trojak Arena which was newly constructed in 2006 had a new 11 million practice rink built adjacent between April 2009 and February 2010 for the World Championship legacy of future hockey development in Slovakia 43 The stadium would have the name Orange Arena but only for the time of World Championship 2011 29 April 2011 to 15 May 2011 44 Both arenas were known by their Slovak honorific titles during the 2011 World Championship to correspond with IIHF neutral non inclusive sponsorship rules 45 Samsung Arena as the Ondrej Nepela Arena and Steel Arena as the Ladislav Trojak Arena Bratislava nbsp nbsp Kosice nbsp Bratislavaclass notpageimage Host cities of the 2011 World Championship in Slovakia KosiceOrange Arena1 Steel Arena248 08 38 N 17 06 35 E 48 14389 N 17 10972 E 48 14389 17 10972 Bratislava 48 43 16 N 21 15 27 E 48 72111 N 21 25750 E 48 72111 21 25750 Kosice Capacity 9 246 46 Capacity 7 628 46 nbsp nbsp 1 As Ondrej Nepela Arena 2 As Ladislav Trojak ArenaNations editThe following 16 nations qualified for the elite pool tournament 14 nations from Europe and two nations from North America were represented nbsp Qualified nations in the 2011 IIHF World Championship in Slovakia 47 Europe nbsp Austria a nbsp Belarus b nbsp Czech Republic b nbsp Denmark b nbsp Finland b nbsp France b nbsp Germany b nbsp Latvia b nbsp Norway b nbsp Russia b nbsp Slovakia c nbsp Slovenia a nbsp Sweden b nbsp Switzerland b North America nbsp Canada b nbsp United States b a b Qualified through winning a promotion at the 2010 IIHF World Championship Division I a b c d e f g h i j k l m Automatic qualifier after a top 14 placement at the 2010 IIHF World Championship Qualified as hosts and as automatic qualifier Seeding and Groups editSee also IIHF World Ranking The seeding in the preliminary round was based on the 2010 IIHF World Ranking which ends at the conclusion of the 2010 IIHF World Championship 48 The 2010 Olympics were included The teams were grouped accordingly by seeding in parentheses is the corresponding world ranking Group A nbsp Russia 1 nbsp Slovakia 8 nbsp Germany 9 nbsp Slovenia 19 Group B nbsp Canada 2 nbsp Switzerland 7 nbsp Belarus 10 nbsp France 15 Group C nbsp Sweden 3 nbsp United States 6 nbsp Norway 11 nbsp Austria 14 Group D nbsp Finland 4 nbsp Czech Republic 5 nbsp Latvia 12 nbsp Denmark 13 Preliminary round editSixteen participating teams were placed in the following four groups After playing a round robin the top three teams in each group advanced to the qualifying round The last team in each group competes in the relegation round Groups A and D played in Bratislava and groups B and C played in Kosice Team advanced to Qualifying Round Team competes in Relegation RoundGroup A edit Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Germany 3 2 1 0 0 9 5 4 8 nbsp Russia 3 2 0 0 1 10 9 1 6 nbsp Slovakia 3 1 0 0 2 9 9 0 3 nbsp Slovenia 3 0 0 1 2 7 12 5 1Source citation needed All times are local UTC 2 29 April 201116 15Germany nbsp 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 nbsp RussiaOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 049Game referenceDennis EndrasGoaliesEvgeni NabokovReferees nbsp Darcy Burchell nbsp Brent ReiberT Greilinger C Braun 24 191 0P Reimer 57 532 06 minPenalties4 min27Shots3129 April 201120 15Slovakia nbsp 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 nbsp SloveniaOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 248Game referenceJaroslav HalakGoaliesRobert KristanReferees nbsp Danny Kurmann nbsp Thomas Sterns0 122 37 A Kranjc G Kuznik T Razingar PP M Satan T Surovy 35 161 1P Podhradsky R Zednik T Surovy 47 032 1Ľ Bartecko ENG 59 523 14 minPenalties10 min45Shots151 May 201116 15Russia nbsp 6 4 1 0 1 1 4 3 nbsp SloveniaOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 090Game referenceEvgeni NabokovGoaliesAndrej HocevarReferees nbsp Danny Kurmann nbsp Soren PerssonV Atyushov I Kovalchuk A Radulov PP 04 221 01 129 15 A Hebar B Gregorc M Afinogenov K Korneyev 35 412 12 242 49 B Golicic M Sivic M Hocevar D Kulikov A Kaigorodov 46 153 2E Artyukhin M Afinogenov A Kaigorodov 46 534 24 347 21 B Golicic D Rodman 4 451 28 R Pajic A Tavzelj A Radulov I Kovalchuk K Gorovikov 56 195 4S Zinovjev D Zaripov 59 226 433 minPenalties6 min25Shots351 May 201120 15Slovakia nbsp 3 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 nbsp GermanyOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 303Game referenceJaroslav HalakGoaliesDimitri PatzoldReferees nbsp Darcy Burchell nbsp Christer Larking0 124 51 M Muller C Ullmann T Greilinger 0 233 07 J Tripp F Schutz F Mauer 0 336 35 F Hordler C Ullmann K Holzer 0 444 37 F Schutz J Tripp N Goc L Nagy Ľ Bartecko 45 261 4J Stumpel L Nagy M Satan PP 47 492 4P Demitra M Hossa 52 433 410 minPenalties20 min38Shots293 May 201116 15Slovenia nbsp 2 3GWS 1 0 1 1 0 1 OT 0 0 SO 0 1 nbsp GermanyOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 8 010Game referenceRobert KristanGoaliesDennis EndrasReferees nbsp Vladimir Baluska nbsp Konstantin OleninZ Jeglic R Sabolic M Robar 04 091 0R Ticar R Sabolic 28 332 02 135 19 M Wolf A Rankel K Hospelt PP 2 245 32 F Schutz J Krueger P Gogulla R Ticar nbsp Z Jeglic nbsp R Pajic nbsp D Rodman nbsp R Sabolic nbsp D Rodman nbsp M Rodman nbsp Z Jeglic nbsp Shootout nbsp T Greilinger nbsp C Ullmann nbsp M Wolf nbsp P Reimer nbsp P 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Svensson 35 164 14 250 29 B Wheeler C Smith J Ericsson S Kronwall M Sjogren 56 015 2D Petrasek M Sjogren PP 58 506 212 minPenalties4 min30Shots32Group D edit Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Czech Republic 3 3 0 0 0 12 3 9 9 nbsp Finland 3 1 1 0 1 9 5 4 5 nbsp Denmark 3 0 1 0 2 4 13 9 2 nbsp Latvia 3 0 0 2 1 6 10 4 2Source citation needed All times are local UTC 2 30 April 201116 15Finland nbsp 5 1 0 0 2 0 3 1 nbsp DenmarkOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 125Game referencePetri VehanenGoaliesFrederik AndersenReferees nbsp Vladimir Baluska nbsp Konstantin OleninJ Immonen J Valivaara PP 23 571 0J Aaltonen M Koivu PP 36 262 0A Pihlstrom M Pyorala P Nokelainen 42 393 03 147 54 N Hardt J Jakobsen M Green PP M Granlund J Niskala P Puistola PP 52 294 1T Ruutu J Aaltonen 53 215 14 minPenalties10 min44Shots930 April 201120 15Czech Republic nbsp 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 nbsp LatviaOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 219Game referenceOndrej PavelecGoaliesEdgars MasalskisReferees nbsp Christer Larking nbsp Soren Persson0 109 04 L Darzins M Redlihs K Sotnieks T Rolinek J Voracek M Skoula 17 471 11 221 21 R Bukarts A Berzins G Meija P Elias M Havlat M Michalek 33 022 2M Havlat P Elias 41 153 2R Cervenka 58 114 214 minPenalties20 min34Shots242 May 201116 15Czech Republic nbsp 6 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 nbsp DenmarkOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 217Game referenceOndrej PavelecGoaliesPatrick GalbraithReferees nbsp Konstantin Olenin nbsp Brent ReiberM Frolik P Hubacek Z Michalek 02 291 0M Michalek M Zidlicky 31 342 0M Michalek P Elias M Havlat PP 33 173 0M Frolik P Caslava J Novotny 34 254 0T Plekanec R Cervenka 34 385 0P Prucha M Frolik 56 236 012 minPenalties4 min35Shots242 May 201120 15Latvia nbsp 2 3GWS 0 1 1 0 1 1 OT 0 0 SO 0 1 nbsp FinlandOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 210Game referenceEdgars MasalskisGoaliesTeemu LassilaReferees nbsp Danny Kurmann nbsp Thomas Sterns0 113 54 J Immonen J Valivaara M Granlund PP K Redlihs M Redlihs A Dzerins PP 33 361 1H Vasiljevs M Cipulis G Pujacs PP 42 122 12 252 51 N Kapanen J Immonen M Granlund PP A Nizivijs nbsp L Darzins nbsp Shootout nbsp J Immonen nbsp M Koivu10 minPenalties10 min25Shots344 May 201116 15Denmark nbsp 3 2GWS 1 0 1 2 0 0 OT 0 0 SO 1 0 nbsp LatviaOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 8 870Game referenceFrederik AndersenGoaliesEdgars MasalskisReferees nbsp Vladimir Baluska nbsp Darcy BurchellM Christensen J Jakobsen M Bodker 01 431 01 123 03 M Cipulis O Cibulskis A Nizivijs M Christensen D Nielsen N Hardt PP 28 272 12 235 14 J Redlihs A Nizivijs M Redlihs PP M Green nbsp M Madsen nbsp J Jakobsen nbsp M Christensen nbsp Shootout nbsp A Nizivijs nbsp H Vasiljevs nbsp A Dzerins nbsp A Nizivijs12 minPenalties14 min29Shots394 May 201120 15Finland nbsp 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 nbsp Czech RepublicOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 310Game referencePetri VehanenGoaliesOndrej PavelecReferees nbsp Brent Reiber nbsp Thomas Sterns0 124 24 M Michalek M Zidlicky K Rachunek PP 0 242 48 J Jagr R Cervenka L Krajicek A Salmela 59 411 216 minPenalties24 min32Shots25Qualifying round editThe top three teams from each group of the preliminary round advanced to the qualifying round They were placed into two groups teams from Groups A and D were placed into Group E while teams from Groups B and C were placed into Group F Every team kept the points from preliminary round matches against teams who also advanced The teams played a single round robin but didn t play against teams that they had already met in preliminary groups 49 The top four teams in both groups E and F advanced to the playoff round Team advanced to the Playoff Round Team eliminated from advancingGroup E edit Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Czech Republic 5 5 0 0 0 19 7 12 15 nbsp Finland 5 2 2 0 1 16 10 6 10 nbsp Germany 5 2 0 2 1 15 17 2 8 nbsp Russia 5 2 0 1 2 12 14 2 7 nbsp Slovakia 5 1 0 0 4 13 14 1 3 nbsp Denmark 5 0 1 0 4 9 22 13 2Source citation needed All times are local UTC 2 5 May 201120 15Russia nbsp 4 3 1 2 2 0 1 1 nbsp DenmarkOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 204Game referenceEvgeni NabokovKonstantin BarulinGoaliesFrederik AndersenReferees nbsp Vladimir Baluska nbsp Soeren PerrsonS Zinoviev I Nikulin D Zaripov 09 261 01 111 12 N Hardt K Starkov 1 219 46 Ma Bodker P Hersby PP S Zinoviev A Morozov D Zaripov 30 082 2S Zinoviev D Zaripov A Morozov 34 183 2E Artyukhin A Korneyev D Kalinin 45 214 24 347 27 N Hardt K Starkov 14 minPenalties6 min40Shots226 May 201116 15Germany nbsp 4 5 GWS 1 1 3 2 0 1 OT 0 0 SO 0 1 nbsp FinlandOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 255Game referenceDennis EndrasGoaliesTeemu LassilaPetri VehanenReferees nbsp Konstantin Olenin nbsp Brent Reiber0 100 13 T Ruutu M Koivu S Lepisto A Rankel M Wolf K Hospelt 14 451 1F Schutz P Gogulla F Mauer 26 282 1K Hospelt K Lavallee N Goc 27 323 13 231 39 J Pesonen M Granlund P Puistola 3 338 07 J Immonen J Pesonen J Niskala P Reimer C Braun M Mueller 39 034 34 454 12 T Ruutu J Pesonen S Lepisto P Reimer nbsp K Hospelt nbsp M Wolf nbsp P Reimer nbsp Shootout nbsp J Immonen nbsp M Koivu nbsp M Granlund nbsp M Koivu8 minPenalties6 min21Shots506 May 201120 15Czech Republic nbsp 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 nbsp SlovakiaOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 313Game referenceOndrej PavelecGoaliesJaroslav HalakReferees nbsp Darcy Burchell nbsp Danny KurmannM Zidlicky P Elias J Marek PP 17 481 01 122 54 L Nagy Ľ Visnovsky J Stumpel M Havlat P Elias 41 062 1M Michalek P Elias M Havlat 44 283 13 258 41 T Surovy B Radivojevic M Cibak 6 minPenalties4 min37Shots227 May 201116 15Denmark nbsp 4 3 GWS 1 1 1 1 1 1 OT 0 0 SO 1 0 nbsp GermanyOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 299Game referenceFrederik AndersenGoaliesDennis EndrasReferees nbsp Vladimir Baluska nbsp Darcy BurchellMa Bodker M Christensen J Jakobsen PP 08 091 01 1J Tripp M Muller C Ullmann 10 15Mi Bodker J Jakobsen K Jensen 21 392 12 2A Barta M Kink P Reimer 22 052 3K Lavallee F Hordler M Muller 41 32N Hardt M Green M Madsen 57 333 3M Madsen nbsp M Christensen nbsp Mi Bodker nbsp Shootout nbsp M Muller nbsp P Reimer nbsp M Wolf12 minPenalties8 min22Shots337 May 201120 15Finland nbsp 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 nbsp SlovakiaOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 321Game referencePetri VehanenGoaliesJaroslav HalakReferees nbsp Danny Kurmann nbsp Brent Reiber0 116 21 M Gaborik M Handzus P Demitra PP T Ruutu M Koivu 47 171 1T Ruutu A Salmela M Pyorala 50 262 18 minPenalties6 min35Shots288 May 201116 15Czech Republic nbsp 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 nbsp RussiaOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 308Game referenceOndrej PavelecGoaliesKonstantin BarulinReferees nbsp Brent Reiber nbsp Thomas SternsJ Voracek T Rolinek M Skoula 14 011 0J Jagr T Plekanec 15 522 02 131 50 A Tereshchenko V Atyushov A Radulov PP T Plekanec PS 43 273 13 255 04 D Zaripov D Kalinin S Zinovjev 8 minPenalties16 min33Shots269 May 201112 15Slovakia nbsp 4 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 nbsp DenmarkOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 307Game referenceJaroslav HalakGoaliesPatrick GalbraithReferees nbsp Konstantin Olenin nbsp Thomas Sterns0 104 09 M Christensen Mi Bodker J Jakobsen J Stumpel M Jurcina M Satan 10 101 1M Satan S Ruzicka I Majesky 15 522 1M Hossa M Gaborik J Halak PP 40 323 1R Zednik M Handzus D Granak 50 054 116 minPenalties10 min43Shots189 May 201116 15Russia nbsp 2 3GWS 2 0 0 2 0 0 OT 0 0 SO 0 1 nbsp FinlandOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 292Game referenceKonstantin BarulinGoaliesPetri VehanenTeemu LassilaReferees nbsp Danny Kurmann nbsp Christer LarkingN Kulemin D Kulikov E Artyukhin 04 261 0I Nikulin D Zaripov A Morozov 04 372 02 126 59 M Koivu P Puistola M Pyorala 2 236 39 J Niskala J Immonen I Kovalchuk nbsp A Morozov nbsp Shootout nbsp J Immonen nbsp M Koivu12 minPenalties12 min35Shots329 May 201120 15Germany nbsp 2 5 1 2 0 3 1 0 nbsp Czech RepublicOrange Arena Bratislava Attendance 9 305Game referenceDennis EndrasGoaliesJakub StepanekReferees nbsp Vladimir Baluska nbsp Soren Persson0 100 51 T Plekanec J Jagr J Tripp K Lavallee F Hordler 01 491 11 210 38 M Frolik J Novotny P Hubacek 1 322 47 K Rachunek J Jagr R Cervenka PP 1 435 34 T Plekanec J Jagr R Cervenka PP 1 536 58 P Elias P Prucha M Havlat T Greilinger PP 58 262 510 minPenalties8 min42Shots22Group F edit Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Canada 5 3 2 0 0 23 11 12 13 nbsp Sweden 5 3 0 1 1 18 10 8 10 nbsp Norway 5 2 1 0 2 17 15 2 8 nbsp United States 5 2 0 1 2 15 19 4 7 nbsp Switzerland 5 1 1 1 2 11 12 1 6 nbsp France 5 0 0 1 4 5 22 17 1Source citation needed All times are local UTC 2 5 May 201120 15Switzerland nbsp 2 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 nbsp NorwaySteel Arena Kosice Attendance 2 820Game referenceTobias StephanGoaliesLars HaugenReferees nbsp Eduards Odins nbsp Peter Orszag0 108 47 J Holos A Bonsaksen M Olimb 0 219 55 P Skroder J Holos M Olimb PP T Monnet J Sprunger M Seger PP 28 351 21 342 48 K Forsberg M Holtet R Diaz I Ruthemann PP 47 192 38 minPenalties14 min41Shots256 May 201116 15Canada nbsp 4 3 GWS 0 0 1 2 2 1 OT 0 0 SO 1 0 nbsp United StatesSteel Arena Kosice Attendance 7 485Game referenceJames ReimerGoaliesTy ConklinReferees nbsp Sami Partanen nbsp Daniel Piechaczek0 124 13 M Komisarek C Smith T Conklin B Burns A Pietrangelo 27 201 11 233 47 J Johnson B Wheeler Y Stastny J Tavares C Stewart M Gragnani 43 272 2J Spezza J Tavares B Burns PP 45 223 23 351 17 D Stepan B Wheeler PP J Eberle nbsp R Nash nbsp Shootout nbsp J Johnson nbsp B Wheeler8 minPenalties14 min52Shots206 May 201120 15Sweden nbsp 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 nbsp FranceSteel Arena Kosice Attendance 4 761Game referenceViktor FasthGoaliesCristobal HuetFabrice LhenryReferees nbsp Jyri Ronn nbsp Vladimir SindlerR Nilsson D Fernholm T Erixon 04 341 0O Ekman Larsson S Kronwall PP 13 512 0P Berglund M Paajarvi Svensson C Gunnarsson 15 393 0S Kronwall O Ekman Larsson M Backlund 45 344 010 minPenalties22 min58Shots297 May 201116 15Norway nbsp 2 3 0 1 0 1 2 1 nbsp CanadaSteel Arena Kosice Attendance 4 978Game referenceLars HaugenGoaliesJonathan BernierReferees nbsp Jyri Ronn nbsp Vladimir Sindler0 1J Spezza R Nash J Neal 15 260 2J Tavares 30 150 3J Neal R Nash J Spezza 49 02K Olimb M Roymark 51 361 3M Holtet O Tollefsen 52 492 36 minPenalties14 min27Shots437 May 201120 15United States nbsp 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 nbsp FranceSteel Arena Kosice Attendance 3 101Game referenceTy ConklinGoaliesCristobal HuetReferees nbsp Eduards Odins nbsp Peter Orszag0 105 25 S TreilleD Stepan B Wheeler 16 061 1M Stuart C Porter P Gaustad 21 162 1C Kreider A Miele PP 25 243 13 255 30 L Meunier K Hecquefeuille 20 minPenalties22 min38Shots228 May 201116 15Sweden nbsp 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 nbsp SwitzerlandSteel Arena Kosice Attendance 5 941Game referenceViktor FasthGoaliesLeonardo GenoniReferees nbsp Vyacheslav Bulanov nbsp Eduards OdinsM Backlund S Kronwall 47 471 0M Backlund ENG 59 282 010 minPenalties14 min34Shots319 May 201112 15France nbsp 2 5 1 3 1 1 0 1 nbsp NorwaySteel Arena Kosice Attendance 3 178Game referenceCristobal HuetGoaliesLars HaugenReferees nbsp Vyacheslav Bulanov nbsp Antonin Jerabek0 103 26 P Skroder M Roymark M Ask PP 0 203 52 M Holtet K Olimb J Holos D Fleury D Raux J Desrosiers 10 571 21 317 50 M HoltetL Meunier K Hecquefeuille P Bellemare SH 31 202 32 435 19 M Holtet P Skroder J Holos PP 2 552 26 M Holtet A Bonsaksen 32 minPenalties8 min19Shots379 May 201116 15Switzerland nbsp 5 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 nbsp United StatesSteel Arena Kosice Attendance 4 939Game referenceTobias StephanGoaliesTy ConklinAl MontoyaReferees nbsp Jyri Ronn nbsp Vladimir Sindler0 111 01 C Smith C Wilson K Shattenkirk K Lotscher M Trachsler S Moser 11 351 1R Diaz M Pluss I Ruthemann 14 102 1I Ruthemann M Bieber M Pluss 21 063 13 226 09 R Shannon A Miele K Lotscher 31 004 24 358 17 J van Riemsdyk C Fowler D Stepan R Gardner M Pluss M Trachsler ENG 59 435 36 minPenalties4 min29Shots349 May 201120 15Canada nbsp 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 nbsp SwedenSteel Arena Kosice Attendance 7 633Game referenceJonathan BernierGoaliesErik ErsbergReferees nbsp Sami Partanen nbsp Daniel PiechaczekJ Neal J Spezza 01 081 01 103 43 D Petrasek C Gunnarsson M Paajarvi Svensson PP J Tavares J Skinner C Stewart 13 202 12 230 38 M Tedenby J Silfverberg M Kruger PP R Nash B Burns J Neal PP 52 313 214 minPenalties16 min43Shots25Relegation round editThe bottom team in the standings from each group of the preliminary round plays in the relegation round The bottom two teams in the relegation round move down to Division 1 for the 2012 World Championship Team qualified for the 2012 IIHF World Championship Team relegated to Division IGroup G a, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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