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Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament

The men's tournament marked the second Olympic Games where the National Hockey League took a break (12 days, from February 14 to February 25)[1] to allow all its players the opportunity to play.

2002 Winter Olympics
United States (left) and Finland (right)
Tournament details
Host country United States
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates9–24 February
Teams14
Final positions
Champions  Canada (7th title)
Runner-up  United States
Third place  Russia
Fourth place Belarus
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s) Mats Sundin
MVP Joe Sakic
← 1998
2006 →

Summary edit

Fourteen countries played in the tournament. Six hockey powers (Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden, and the United States) were automatically admitted to the final eight. The other eight countries (Austria, Belarus, France, Germany, Latvia, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Ukraine) played in a preliminary round in two pools. The winners of those pools, Belarus and Germany, advanced to the final round with the six hockey powers.

The biggest surprise of the tournament was Belarus, 0–3–0 in Group D play, knocking off 3–0–0 Sweden in quarterfinal play. After that upset, the Swedish media held their players responsible for the loss, even going as far to publish their NHL salaries. The players responded by not returning to Sweden during the NHL break, although that was unlikely since the Olympics were held in the same continent as their NHL teams and play resumed soon after the Olympics ended.

Another major surprise was the silver-medal finish of Team USA, which was not considered a contender as it was steeped heavily in over-30 veterans. Although it retained most of the players from the 1998 team which had performed below expectations, this time it was coached by Herb Brooks, who had been responsible for the "Miracle on Ice" over the Soviet Union during the 1980 Winter Olympics. Despite being close to the ends of their NHL careers, Mike Richter and Phil Housley put up phenomenal performances. Brett Hull, John LeClair, and Mike Modano formed the "Divine Line" which led the tournament in scoring. USA and Russia played to a 2–2 tie in their group game, drawing some comparisons to the famous 1980 Miracle game. Ending up, USA finished second behind Sweden in the round robin results.[2]

USA and Russia met again in the semi-finals of the tournament. The USA's victory over Russia came coincidentally on the 22-year anniversary of the "Miracle on Ice", the upset of the Soviet Union team, at Lake Placid in 1980 (also a Friday). The Americans stormed out to a 3–0 lead for the first two periods, before withstanding a two-goal rally from the Russians to advance. Russian coach Slava Fetisov, one of the stars for the 1980 Soviet squad, complained about the selection of NHL referees to officiate Olympic matches (a stipulation by the NHL if most Olympic players are NHLers) and charged that officials were trying to fix a Canada-USA final for North American audiences.[3] However, Russian goalie Nikolai Khabibulin thought that the refereeing was fair, having faced 38 shots in the first two periods and 49 overall.[4][5]

Canada had a lackluster start, losing 5–2 to Sweden, only managing to defeat Germany by a score of 3–2, and drawing with the Czech Republic. These performances prompted an emotional response from Team Canada manager Wayne Gretzky, in particular the referee's failure to call a clear hit from behind on Canada's Theoren Fleury in the game against the Czech Republic. However, Canada improved in the elimination round, defeating Finland 2–1, and easily sweeping surprise semi-finalist Belarus 7–1.

Canada and the US faced off in the final. For both nations, the gold-medal game came coincidentally on the anniversary of each nation's last gold medal in men's Olympic hockey. Canada last won 50 years previously at the 1952 Winter Olympics when they tied the US 3–3 (Olympic ice hockey previously only had a round-robin portion). The US won their last gold medal when they defeated Finland two days after "The Miracle on Ice" in 1980. Both games, coincidentally, were played on a Sunday.

The Canada-USA final was tied at 2–2, however Canada then scored three goals to win 5–2. It was only the second time and first in 70 years that the US men's hockey team lost an Olympic game on home soil. The first loss came against Canada (a 2–1 OT loss) in their first game at the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid.

TV ratings for Canada vs USA gold medal matchup were the highest in Olympic history to that time.[6] In the United States, NBC's live coverage of the gold medal hockey game drew a 10.7 rating, the highest-rated hockey game, Olympic or NHL, since the 1980 Winter Olympics and was the largest network hockey audience in the U.S. in 22 years.[7] In Canada, the CBC said that the game drew 10.6 million viewers, making the game was the most-watched CBC Sports program.[7] As the final seconds ticked away, veteran CBC Sports commentator Bob Cole called: "Now after 50 years, it's time for Canada to stand up and cheer. Stand up and cheer everybody! The Olympics Salt Lake City, 2002, men's ice hockey, gold medal: Canada!" The CBC also said that the 10.6 million viewers broke the previous record of 4.957 million viewers for Game 7 of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals, another moment Cole himself called: "Here comes the faceoff and blare it Manhattan! The New York Rangers have done it here on a hot June night in New York! The Rangers are Stanley Cup Champions!"[7]

During the final, the legend of the lucky loonie was born when Canadian icemaker Trent Evans buried a one dollar coin (Loonie) under centre ice and both the Canadian men's and women's teams won gold.[8][9]

Steve Yzerman and Brendan Shanahan became the second and third players to win the Olympic Gold Medal in hockey (with Team Canada) and the Stanley Cup (with the Detroit Red Wings) in the same year, the first to win an Olympic Gold and Stanley Cup was Ken Morrow in 1980. Chris Chelios and Brett Hull became the second and third players to win Olympic Silver Medal in hockey (with Team USA) and Stanley Cup in the same year (Sergei Fedorov was the first in 1998).

The format of the tournament was the same one used in the 1998 tournament in Nagano. It was controversial because the National Hockey League clubs would not release their players for the preliminary round. This severely hampered the campaigns of Germany and Slovakia, although the former country managed to qualify for the final group stage. Also the final group stage was criticized as being meaningless since all of the teams qualified for the quarter-finals. The format was changed for the 2006 tournament in an effort to address these criticisms.

Qualifying edit

The final standings at the end of the 1999 IIHF World Championship were used to determine the path to the Olympic tournament. The top six places were given direct entry to the first round, places seven and eight were given direct entry to the preliminary round, and all other participants were seeded in qualifying tournaments to fill the remaining six spots. shows the seeding path for all nations, in detail.

Preliminary round edit

Group A edit

Top team (shaded) advanced to the first round.

Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
  Germany 3 3 0 0 10 3 +7 6
  Latvia 3 1 1 1 11 12 −1 3
  Austria 3 1 2 0 7 9 −2 2
  Slovakia 3 0 2 1 8 12 −4 1
Source: [citation needed]

All times are local (UTC-7).

9 February 2002
16:05
Slovakia  0–3
(0–0, 0–2, 0–1)
  GermanyE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,504
Pavol RybárGoaliesMarc SeligerReferee:
  Kevin Acheson
Linesmen:
  James Garofalo
  Sergei Kulakov
0–120:30 − Rumrich (SH)
0–227:03 − Benda (MacKay, Soccio) (PP)
0–359:07 − Kathan (Seidenberg) (ENG)
8 minPenalties10 min
29Shots17
9 February 2002
19:00
Austria  2–4
(1–2, 1–2, 0–0)
  LatviaPeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,159
Reinhard DivisGoaliesSergejs NaumovsReferee:
  Danny Kurmann
Linesmen:
  Derek Nansen
  Sergei Shelyanin
0–101:03 − Fanduļs (Beļavskis, Kerčs) (PP)
0–207:38 − Bondarevs (Astašenko, Seņins)
Setzinger (Salfi) (PP) − 18:561–2
Trattnig − 21:162–2
2–324:40 − Panteļejevs (Tambijevs, Vītoliņš)
2–428:29 − Vītoliņš (Tambijevs, Sorokins)
12 minPenalties16 min
28Shots19
10 February 2002
16:05
Austria  2–3
(0–2, 2–0, 0–1)
  GermanyPeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,444
Reinhard DivisGoaliesMarc SeligerReferee:
  Scott Hansen
Linesmen:
  Antti Hämäläinen
  Johan Norrman
0–101:21 − Kathan (Soccio, Kunce)
0–219:14 − Soccio (Kathan, Morczinietz)
Ressmann (Trattnig, Perthaler) (PP) − 23:201–2
Unterluggauer − 39:562–2
2–358:46 − Loth (MacKay)
14 minPenalties12 min
31Shots22
10 February 2002
19:00
Latvia  6–6
(2–2, 2–4, 2–0)
  SlovakiaE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,377
Sergejs NaumovsGoaliesPavol Rybár
Ján Lašák
Referee:
  Ulf Rådbjer
Linesmen:
  Sergei Kulakov
  Sergei Shelyanin
0–100:11 − Stümpel (Lintner, Višňovský)
Fanduļs (Ozoliņš) (PP) − 06:391–1
1–208:23 − Pardavý (Majeský)
Ņiživijs (Ozoliņš) − 11:452–2
Macijevskis (Cipruss, Ņiživijs) − 25:023–2
3–325:37 − Hossa (Stümpel)
3–428:13 − Višňovský (Demitra) (PP2)
3–533:20 − Petrovický (Hossa, Pavlikovský) (PP)
3–638:20 − Demitra (Petrovický)
Macijevskis (Ozoliņš) − 39:564–6
Beļavskis (Semjonovs) − 44:455–6
Tribuncovs (Ozoliņš, Cipruss) (PP) − 47:436–6
12 minPenalties12 min
24Shots35
12 February 2002
16:05
Slovakia  2–3
(1–1, 1–1, 0–1)
  AustriaE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,362
Ján LašákGoaliesReinhard DivisReferee:
  Danny Kurmann
Linesmen:
  Antti Hämäläinen
  Eduards Odiņš
0–102:27 − Wheeldon (Lavoie)
Pavlikovský (Pardavý) (PP) − 08:021–1
1–225:03 − Kalt (Wheeldon, Brandner)
Lintner (Kapuš) − 32:072–2
2–349:09 − Unterluggauer (Lanzinger)
22 minPenalties28 min
29Shots30
12 February 2002
19:00
Germany  4–1
(2–1, 2–0, 0–0)
  LatviaPeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,574
Marc SeligerGoaliesArtūrs IrbeReferee:
  Rami Savolainen
Linesmen:
  Panu Bruun
  Johan Norrman
Reichel (Abstreiter) – 02:211–0
Soccio (Kathan, Morczinietz) – 04:072–0
2–106:34 − Cipruss (Ņiživijs, Macijevskis)
Ustorf – 22:563–1
Kathan (Soccio) – 33:574–1
10 minPenalties10 min
29Shots26

Group B edit

Top team (shaded) advanced to the first round.

Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
  Belarus 3 2 1 0 5 3 +2 4
  Ukraine 3 2 1 0 9 5 +4 4
   Switzerland 3 1 1 1 7 9 −2 3
  France 3 0 2 1 6 10 −4 1
Source: [citation needed]

All times are local (UTC-7).

9 February 2002
14:00
Belarus  1–0
(0–0, 0–0, 1–0)
  UkrainePeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,294
Sergei ShabanovGoaliesIgor KarpenkoReferee:
  Vladimír Mihálik
Linesmen:
  Petr Blümel
  Rudolf Lauff
Mikulchik (Skabelka, Stas) (PP2) – 47:491–0
16 minPenalties16 min
30Shots17
9 February 2002
21:00
Switzerland  3–3
(1–1, 0–1, 2–1)
  FranceE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,504
David AebischerGoaliesCristobal HuetReferee:
  Rami Savolainen
Linesmen:
  Panu Bruun
  Eduards Odiņš
0–102:50 − M. Rozenthal (Bozon) (PP2)
Aeschlimann (Sutter) (PP) − 10:261–1
1–234:50 − Bozon (M. Rozenthal)
Rötheli (Sutter, Streit) (PP) − 43:552–2
2–352:38 − M. Rozenthal (Meunier) (PP)
Streit (Keller, Aeschlimann) − 55:503–3
10 minPenalties14 min
33Shots21
11 February 2002
16:05
Ukraine  5–2
(2–1, 2–1, 1–0)
   SwitzerlandE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,387
Igor KarpenkoGoaliesDavid Aebischer
Martin Gerber
Referee:
  Kevin Acheson
Linesmen:
  Petr Blümel
  James Garofalo
Oletsky (SH) − 02:081–0
Fedotenko (Ponikarovsky) − 14:202–0
2–116:02 − Jeannin (Aeschlimann, Rötheli)
Varlamov − 21:193–1
3–228:41 − Rüthemann (Von Arx) (PP)
Shakhraychuk (Lytvynenko, Klymentiev) − 31:354–2
Oletsky (Bobrovnikov) − 42:345–2
26 minPenalties18 min
26Shots29
11 February 2002
19:00
Belarus  3–1
(1–1, 1–0, 1–0)
  FrancePeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,214
Sergei ShabanovGoaliesCristobal HuetReferee:
  Scott Hansen
Linesmen:
  Rudolf Lauff
  Derek Nansen
0–103:34 − M. Rozenthal (Bozon)
Rasolko (Zhurik) (PP2) − 08:191–1
Tsyplakov (Romanov, Khmyl) (PP) − 36:252–1
D. Pankov (Bekbulatov) − 57:563–1
14 minPenalties10 min
21Shots23
13 February 2002
16:05
Switzerland  2–1
(1–0, 1–1, 0–0)
  BelarusE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 7,736
Martin GerberGoaliesAndrei MezinReferee:
  Vladimír Mihálik
Linesmen:
  Sergei Kulakov
  Rudolf Lauff
Fischer (Crameri) − 16:521–0
1–123:42 − Bekbulatov (Dudik, Kovalev)
Aeschlimann (Jeannin, Rötheli) − 29:112–1
8 minPenalties10 min
37Shots24
13 February 2002
19:00
France  2–4
(0–2, 2–2, 0–0)
  UkrainePeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,019
Cristobal HuetGoaliesKostiantyn SimchukReferee:
  Ulf Rådbjer
Linesmen:
  James Garofalo
  Eduards Odiņš
0–112:00 − Chybirev (Salnikov, Shyriaiev) (PP2)
0–218:36 − Khristich (Salnikov) (PP)
Bozon − 22:421–2
1–323:39 − Shakhraychuk (Sryubko, Savenko)
1–424:38 − Ponikarovsky (Salnikov, Shyriaiev) (PP)
Bozon (Bachet) − 25:592–4
14 minPenalties16 min
31Shots32

Consolation round edit

13th place game edit

14 February 2002
21:00
Slovakia  7–1
(1–0, 2–0, 4–1)
  FrancePeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 5,956
Rastislav StaňaGoaliesPatrick RollandReferee:
  Danny Kurmann
Linesmen:
  Panu Bruun
  Eduards Odiņš
Hossa (SH) − 08:021–0
Stümpel (Šatan, Hossa) (PP) − 28:042–0
Handzuš (Bartečko, Demitra) − 39:023–0
Hossa (Višňovský) − 47:224–0
Pardavý (Milo, Pavlikovský) − 50:475–0
Pavlikovský (Milo) − 55:536–0
Hossa (Pavlikovský) − 58:507–0
7–159:19 – M. Rozenthal (Bozon, Mortas)
10 minPenalties12 min
49Shots19

11th place game edit

14 February 2002
15:00
Switzerland  4–1
(0–0, 2–0, 2–1)
  AustriaE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 7,986
Martin GerberGoaliesReinhard DivisReferee:
  Vladimír Mihálik
Linesmen:
  Petr Blümel
  Sergei Shelyanin
Aeschlimann − 30:251–0
Plüss (Rüthemann) − 36:392–0
2–144:33 − Searle (Perthaler, Kromp)
Vauclair (Aeschlimann) (SH) − 50:303–1
Plüss (Seger) (ENG) − 59:204–1
10 minPenalties8 min
27Shots55

9th place game edit

14 February 2002
20:00
Ukraine  2–9
(0–6, 2–3, 0–0)
  LatviaE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,449
Igor Karpenko
Kostiantyn Simchuk
GoaliesSergejs NaumovsReferee:
  Rami Savolainen
Linesmen:
  James Garofalo
  Rudolf Lauff
0–101:33 − Tambijevs (Bondarevs)
0–202:26 − Vītoliņš (Sorokins, Kerčs)
0–305:20 − Fanduļs (Maticins, Kerčs) (PP2)
0–405:56 − Ņiživijs (Macijevskis) (PP)
0–518:22 − Panteļejevs (Maticins)
0–619:11 − Maticins (PS)
0–729:31 − Bondarevs (Macijevskis, Ņiživijs)
0–830:39 − Fanduļs
Khristich (Chybirev, Gunko) – 31:381–8
Chybirev (Oletsky, Sierov) – 35:332–8
2–939:41 − Semjonovs (Vītoliņš, Bondarevs)
26 minPenalties6 min
26Shots35

First round edit

Group C edit

Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
  Sweden 3 3 0 0 14 4 +10 6
  Czech Republic 3 1 1 1 12 7 +5 3
  Canada 3 1 1 1 8 10 −2 3
  Germany 3 0 3 0 5 18 −13 0
Source: [citation needed]

All times are local (UTC-7).

15 February 2002
16:10
Canada  2–5
(1–1, 0–4, 1–0)
  SwedenE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,597
Curtis JosephGoaliesTommy SaloReferee:
  Dennis LaRue
Linesmen:
  Sergei Kulakov
  Dan Schachte
R. Blake (M. Peca, T. Fleury) – 2:371–0
1–15:30 − M. Sundin (D. Alfredsson)
1–226:06 – N. Sundström (M. Nylander, M. Näslund)
1–330:42 – M. Sundin (D. Alfredsson, N. Lidström)
1–431:47 – K. Jönsson (H. Zetterberg)
1–535:58 – U. Dahlén (N. Sundström, M. Sundin) (PP)
E. Brewer (O. Nolan) – 55:392–5
2 minPenalties6 min
35Shots25
15 February 2002
19:00
Czech Republic  8–2
(3–0, 3–1, 2–1)
  GermanyPeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,303
Dominik HašekGoaliesChristian Künast
Marc Seliger
Referee:
  Kevin Acheson
Linesmen:
  Antti Hämäläinen
  Jean Morin
J. Jágr (M. Ručinský, R. Lang) (PP) – 3:511–0
P. Sýkora (P. Eliáš, J. Dopita) – 13:352–0
M. Hejduk (M. Havlát, T. Kaberle) (PP) – 16:183–0
M. Havlát – 27:424–0
4–128:49 − L. Soccio (M. Sturm)
R. Lang (M. Ručinský, J. Jágr) (PP) – 33:445–1
J. Jágr (R. Lang) – 38:326–1
6–247:46 – S. Ustorf (J. Hecht)
P. Eliáš (J. Dopita) – 53:057–2
R. Reichel (M. Ručinský, J. Jágr) (PP) – 58:428–2
6 minPenalties10 min
38Shots20
17 February 2002
16:05
Sweden  2–1
(1–0, 1–1, 0–0)
  Czech RepublicE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Tommy SaloGoaliesDominik HašekReferee:
  Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
  Antti Hämäläinen
  Dan Schachte
K. Johnsson (N. Lidström, N. Sundström) (PP) – 4:451–0
M. Sundin (U. Dahlén, D. Alfredsson) – 25:142–0
2–130:23 − J. Dopita
10 minPenalties31 min
22Shots38
17 February 2002
19:00
Canada  3–2
(0–0, 3–0, 0–2)
  GermanyPeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,425
Martin BrodeurGoaliesMarc SeligerReferee:
  Bill McCreary
Linesmen:
  Johan Norrman
  Tim Nowak
J. Sakic (S. Gagné) – 23:351–0
P. Kariya (O. Nolan) (PP) – 33:512–0
A. Foote (E. Jovanovski, J. Nieuwendyk) – 34:353–0
3–147:42 − A. Loth (M. MacKay, M. Lüdemann)
3–253:50 – J. Hecht (C. Schubert, T. Abstreiter) (PP)
10 minPenalties27 min
37Shots20
18 February 2002
16:10
Czech Republic  3–3
(1–1, 1–1, 1–1)
  CanadaE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Dominik HašekGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferee:
  Bill McCreary
Linesmen:
  Sergei Kulakov
  Dan Schachte
0–19:11 − M. Lemieux (S. Niedermayer)
M. Havlát (J. Jágr) – 18:231–1
M. Havlát (P. Kubina) – 23:082–1
2–238:49 – M. Lemieux (S. Yzerman)
J. Dopita (R. Hamrlík) – 53:173–2
3–356:36 – J. Nieuwendyk (T. Fleury, E. Jovanovski)
6 minPenalties4 min
23Shots36
18 February 2002
19:00
Germany  1–7
(0–3, 0–3, 1–1)
  SwedenPeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,348
Christian Künast
Robert Müller
GoaliesJohan HedbergReferee:
  Rami Savolainen
Linesmen:
  Rudolf Lauff
  Tim Nowak
0–14:30 − M. Näslund (N. Lidström, N. Sundström) (PP)
0–26:03 – M. Sundin (D. Alfredsson, U. Dahlén)
0–39:23 – M. Renberg (M. Öhlund, M. Ragnarsson)
0–423:05 – M. Johansson
0–527:58 – D. Alfredsson (M. Sundin)
0–634:49 – M. Näslund (M. Öhlund, M. Ragnarsson)
0–747:53 – T. Holmström (N. Lidström, M. Sundin) (PP)
D. Seidenberg (S. Ustorf) – 58:011–7
16 minPenalties8 min
20Shots44

Group D edit

Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
  United States 3 2 0 1 16 3 +13 5
  Finland 3 2 1 0 11 8 +3 4
  Russia 3 1 1 1 9 9 0 3
  Belarus 3 0 3 0 6 22 −16 0
Source: [citation needed]

All times are local (UTC-7).

15 February 2002
11:05
Russia  6–4
(3–1, 1–2, 2–1)
  BelarusE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,484
Nikolai KhabibulinGoaliesSergei Shabanov
Andrei Mezin
Referee:
  Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
  Mike Cvik
  Johan Norrman
S. Samsonov (I. Kovalchuk, S. Fedorov) (PP) – 1:451–0
1–18:20 − O. Antonenko (D. Pankov)
A. Zhamnov (P. Bure) (PP) – 17:322–1
I. Kovalchuk – 19:393–1
A. Yashin – 25:164–1
4–226:42 – O. Khmyl (PP)
4–334:01 – A. Kalyuzhny (PP)
B. Mironov (M. Afinogenov) – 42:215–3
S. Fedorov (M. Afinogenov) – 44:046–3
6–458:23 – R. Salei (V. Tsyplakov, O. Khmyl) (PP)
8 minPenalties10 min
36Shots33
15 February 2002
20:45
Finland  0–6
(0–0, 0–3, 0–3)
  United StatesE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,597
Jani HurmeGoaliesMike DunhamReferee:
  Bill McCreary
Linesmen:
  Derek Nansen
  Tim Nowak
0–129:45 − S. Young (B. Rolston, G. Suter)
0–236:16 − J. LeClair (B. Hull)
0–337:45 − K. Tkachuk (J. Roenick, B. Leetch)
0–446:49 − J. LeClair (B. Leetch) (PP2)
0–551:23 − J. LeClair (B. Hull, D. Weight)
0–654:14 − B. Guerin (P. Housley)
10 minPenalties10 min
23Shots39
16 February 2002
16:45
Finland  8–1
(3–0, 3–0, 2–1)
  BelarusE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Pasi NurminenGoaliesSergei Shabanov
Andrei Mezin
Referee:
  Dennis LaRue
Linesmen:
  Mike Cvik
  Rudolf Lauff
O. Jokinen (N. Hagman, J. Niinimaa) – 1:301–0
T. Selänne (J. Lehtinen, T. Numminen) (PP) – 14:532–0
O. Jokinen (T. Kallio) – 16:243–0
T. Selänne (J. Lehtinen) – 24:554–0
S. Kapanen (V. Nieminen, J. Niinimaa) – 25:435–0
T. Kallio (J. Lumme, N. Hagman) – 29:266–0
6–143:54 − V. Pankov (R. Salei, D. Pankov) (PP)
A. Berg (R. Helminen) – 49:217–1
M. Eloranta (K. Timonen) – 54:398–1
10 minPenalties8 min
39Shots21
16 February 2002
21:30
United States  2–2
(0–0, 1–1, 1–1)
  RussiaE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Mike RichterGoaliesNikolai KhabibulinReferee:
  Bill McCreary
Linesmen:
  Petr Blümel
  Jean Morin
K. Tkachuk (B. Leetch, B. Rafalski) (PP2) – 26:191–0
1–137:08 – V. Bure (V. Malakhov) (PP)
1–242:06 – S. Fedorov (I. Kovalchuk, S. Samsonov) (PP)
B. Hull (P. Housley, M. Modano) – 55:302–2
10 minPenalties8 min
25Shots35
18 February 2002
11:05
Belarus  1–8
(1–0, 0–3, 0–5)
  United StatesE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Andrei MezinGoaliesTom BarrassoReferee:
  Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
  Mike Cvik
  Derek Nansen
D. Pankov (V. Tsyplakov, O. Khmyl) – 0:201–0
1–120:46 – B. Hull (M. Modano)
1–222:46 – J. LeClair (B. Hull, B. Leetch) (PP)
1–327:33 – J. LeClair (M. Modano, B. Hull)
1–444:28 – S. Young (M. York, J. Roenick)
1–550:45 – A. Deadmarsh (B. Rolston) (SH)
1–652:34 – S. Young (J. Roenick)
1–753:32 – B. Guerin (T. Amonte)
1–856:26 – B. Guerin (A. Deadmarsh, B. Rolston)
8 minPenalties8 min
13Shots48
18 February 2002
13:30
Russia  1–3
(1–0, 0–2, 0–1)
  FinlandPeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 6,360
Nikolai KhabibulinGoaliesJani HurmeReferee:
  Dennis LaRue
Linesmen:
  Petr Blümel
  Jean Morin
P. Bure (I. Kravchuk) – 07:491–0
1–130:57 – T. Selänne (O. Väänänen)
1–236:15 – M. Eloranta (J. Ylönen, S. Kapanen)
1–340:33 – J. Lehtinen (S. Kapanen, J. Niinimaa) (PP)
10 minPenalties8 min
26Shots29

Final round edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal game
         
C2   Czech Republic 0
D3   Russia 1
D3   Russia 2
D1   United States 3
D1   United States 5
C4   Germany 0
D1   United States 2
C3   Canada 5
D2   Finland 1
C3   Canada 2
C3   Canada 7 Bronze medal game
D4   Belarus 1
C1   Sweden 3 D4   Belarus 2
D4   Belarus 4 D3   Russia 7

Quarter-finals edit

All times are local (UTC-7).

20 February 2002
11:05
Sweden  3–4
(1–2, 1–0, 1–2)
  BelarusE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 7,240
Tommy SaloGoaliesAndrei MezinReferee:
  Bill McCreary
Linesmen:
  Petr Blümel
  Dan Schachte
N. Lidström (K. Johnsson, M. Nylander) – 3:101–0
1–17:47 – O. Romanov (I. Matushkin, A. Kalyuzhny) (SH)
1–29:33 – D. Dudik (A. Kovalev, A. Rasolko) (PP2)
M. Nylander (M. Sundin, N. Lidström) (PP) – 30:142–2
2–342:47 – A. Kovalev
M. Sundin – 47:543–3
3–457:36 – V. Kopat (O. Antonenko, V. Bekbulatov)
8 minPenalties14 min
47Shots19
20 February 2002
13:30
Czech Republic  0–1
(0–0, 0–1, 0–0)
  RussiaPeaks Ice Arena, Provo
Attendance: 5,219
Dominik HašekGoaliesNikolai KhabibulinReferee:
  Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
  Johan Norrman
  Tim Nowak
6 minPenalties22 min
41Shots27
20 February 2002
16:00
United States  5–0
(1–0, 4–0, 0–0)
  GermanyE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Mike RichterGoaliesMarc Seliger
Robert Müller
Referee:
  Ulf Rådbjer
Linesmen:
  Jean Morin
  Derek Nansen
J. Roenick (B. Rafalski, D. Weight) (PP2) – 13:061–0
C. Chelios – 20:462–0
T. Amonte (J. Roenick) – 29:423–0
J. LeClair (P. Housley, M. Modano) – 30:144–0
B. Hull (M. Modano, J. LeClair) – 31:475–0
4 minPenalties33 min
33Shots28
20 February 2002
20:15
Finland  1–2
(0–1, 1–1, 0–0)
  CanadaE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Jani HurmeGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferee:
  Dennis LaRue
Linesmen:
  Mike Cvik
  Rudolf Lauff
0–13:00 – J. Sakic (S. Gagné)
0–235:49 – S. Yzerman (M. Lemieux)
N. Hagman (T. Kallio, O. Jokinen) – 36:091–2
2 minPenalties2 min
19Shots34

Semi-finals edit

All times are local (UTC-7).

22 February 2002
12:00
Canada  7–1
(2–1, 2–0, 3–0)
  BelarusE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Martin BrodeurGoaliesAndrei Mezin
Sergei Shabanov
Referee:
  Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
  Sergei Kulakov
  Tim Nowak
S. Yzerman (J. Sakic, R. Blake) – 6:051–0
1–113:24 – R. Salei
E. Brewer (S. Yzerman) – 17:252–1
S. Niedermayer (M. Lemieux, P. Kariya) (PP) – 22:093–1
P. Kariya (S. Yzerman, M. Lemieux) – 33:284–1
S. Gagné (M. Peca) (SH) – 45:215–1
E. Lindros (R. Smyth, O. Nolan) (PP) – 52:246–1
J. Iginla (B. Shanahan) – 56:157–1
16 minPenalties14 min
51Shots14
22 February 2002
16:20
Russia  2–3
(0–1, 0–2, 2–0)
  United StatesE Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Nikolai KhabibulinGoaliesMike RichterReferee:
  Bill McCreary
Linesmen:
  Antti Hämäläinen
  Jean Morin
0–115:56 – B. Guerin (PP)
0–227:31 – S. Young (P. Housley, B. Leetch) (PP)
0–337:39 – P. Housley (T. Amonte) (PP)
A. Kovalev (D. Markov, O. Tverdovsky) – 40:111–3
V. Malakhov – 43:212–3
12 minPenalties8 min
30Shots49

Bronze medal game edit

All times are local (UTC-7).

23 February 2002
12:15
Belarus  2–7
(1–2, 1–2, 0–3)
  Russia  E Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Game reference
Andrei Mezin
Sergei Shabanov
GoaliesNikolai KhabibulinReferee:
  Ulf Rådbjer
Linesmen:
  Johan Norrman
  Dan Schachte
0–15:28 – A. Kovalev (I. Larionov)
D. Pankov (V. Tsyplakov) – 9:211–1
1–211:20 – D. Kasparaitis (I. Larionov, A. Kovalev)
D. Dudik (V. Kopat) – 21:152–2
2–323:11 – O. Tverdovsky (S. Fedorov, A. Yashin) (PP)
2–423:34 – P. Datsyuk (I. Kravchuk)
2–547:47 – A. Kovalev (P. Datsyuk, I. Larionov)
2–652:30 – P. Bure (P. Datsyuk)
2–759:11 – M. Afinogenov (S. Samsonov, V. Malakhov)
12 minPenalties8 min
23Shots45

Gold medal game edit

All times are local (UTC-7).

24 February 2002
13:00
  United States  2–5
(1–2, 1–1, 0–2)
  Canada  E Center, West Valley City
Attendance: 8,599
Game reference
Mike RichterGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferee:
  Bill McCreary
Linesmen:
  Mike Cvik
  Antti Hämäläinen
T. Amonte (D. Weight, T. Poti) – 8:491–0
1–114:50 – P. Kariya (C. Pronger, M. Lemieux)
1–218:33 – J. Iginla (J. Sakic, S. Gagné)
B. Rafalski (M. Modano, B. Hull) (PP) – 35:302–2
2–338:19 – J. Sakic (E. Jovanovski, R. Blake) (PP)
2–456:01 – J. Iginla (S. Yzerman, J. Sakic)
2–558:40 – J. Sakic (J. Iginla)
6 minPenalties8 min
33Shots39

Final rankings edit

Team
    Canada
    United States
    Russia
4th   Belarus
5th   Sweden
6th   Finland
7th   Czech Republic
8th   Germany
9th   Latvia
10th   Ukraine
11th    Switzerland
12th   Austria
13th   Slovakia
14th   France

These standings are presented as the IIHF has them,[10] however both the NHL and IOC maintain that all quarterfinal losers are ranked equal at 5th.[11][12]

Statistics edit

Average age edit

Team USA was the oldest team in the tournament, averaging 31 years and 10 months. Team Slovakia was the youngest team in the tournament, averaging 26 years and 10 months. Gold medalists team Canada averaged 30 years and 3 months. Tournament average was 28 years and 9 months.[13]

Scoring leaders edit

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals.

Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
  Mats Sundin 4 5 4 9 +4 10 F
  Brett Hull 6 3 5 8 +4 6 F
  John LeClair 6 6 1 7 +2 2 F
  Joe Sakic 6 4 3 7 +6 0 F
  Marián Hossa 2 4 2 6 +5 0 F
  Jean-Jacques Aeschlimann 4 3 3 6 0 2 F
  Philippe Bozon 4 3 3 6 +1 2 F
  Len Soccio 7 3 3 6 +3 8 F
  Mario Lemieux 4 2 4 6 +4 0 F
  Steve Yzerman 6 2 4 6 +4 2 F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF.com 2018-10-01 at the Wayback Machine

Leading goaltenders edit

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes, are included in this list.

Player TOI GA GAA SA Sv% SO
  Martin Gerber 157:44 4 1.52 95 95.79 0
  Mike Richter 240:00 9 2.25 132 93.18 1
  Nikolai Khabibulin 359:12 14 2.34 200 93.00 1
  Tommy Salo 179:03 7 2.35 92 92.39 0
  Dominik Hašek 239:00 8 2.01 105 92.38 0

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SA = Shots against; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

Awards edit

 
Joe Sakic (far left) was named the MVP of the tournament

References edit

  1. ^ "2001-02 NHL Schedule and Results".
  2. ^ . CNNSI.com. Associated Press. February 17, 2002. Archived from the original on October 22, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  3. ^ "US-Canada showdown set while Russians angered again". CNN. 2002-02-22. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
  4. ^ . CNN. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  5. ^ . CNN. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  6. ^ "Dream final will come down to blueline play". CNN. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  7. ^ a b c Ohler, Shawn (February 26, 2002). "Lucky Loonie Stunt Pays Off". Calgary Herald. p. A1.
  8. ^ Duhatschek, Eric (2006-02-07). "It's time to bury the myth of the lucky loonie". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  9. ^ Olson, Lisa (2002-02-25). "A great burden lifted, he turns into Loonie one". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
  10. ^ IIHF Media Guide and Record Book (2011), p. 119.
  11. ^ National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book (2006), p. 15.
  12. ^ LA84 foundation Ice Hockey Men Official Report of the XIX Olympic Winter Games, p. 323.
  13. ^ "Team Canada - Olympics - Salt Lake City 2002 - Player Stats".

External links edit

  • Official results for men's tournament 2020-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Official structure and seeding for men's qualification and Olympic tournament 2018-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • Salt Lake City 2002 – Results – Ice hockey – Men

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The men s tournament marked the second Olympic Games where the National Hockey League took a break 12 days from February 14 to February 25 1 to allow all its players the opportunity to play 2002 Winter OlympicsUnited States left and Finland right Tournament detailsHost country United StatesVenue s 2 in 2 host cities Dates9 24 FebruaryTeams14Final positionsChampions Canada 7th title Runner up United StatesThird place RussiaFourth place BelarusTournament statisticsScoring leader s Mats SundinMVPJoe Sakic 19982006 Contents 1 Summary 2 Qualifying 3 Preliminary round 3 1 Group A 3 2 Group B 4 Consolation round 4 1 13th place game 4 2 11th place game 4 3 9th place game 5 First round 5 1 Group C 5 2 Group D 6 Final round 6 1 Quarter finals 6 2 Semi finals 6 3 Bronze medal game 6 4 Gold medal game 7 Final rankings 8 Statistics 8 1 Average age 8 2 Scoring leaders 8 3 Leading goaltenders 9 Awards 10 References 11 External linksSummary editFourteen countries played in the tournament Six hockey powers Canada the Czech Republic Finland Russia Sweden and the United States were automatically admitted to the final eight The other eight countries Austria Belarus France Germany Latvia Slovakia Switzerland and Ukraine played in a preliminary round in two pools The winners of those pools Belarus and Germany advanced to the final round with the six hockey powers The biggest surprise of the tournament was Belarus 0 3 0 in Group D play knocking off 3 0 0 Sweden in quarterfinal play After that upset the Swedish media held their players responsible for the loss even going as far to publish their NHL salaries The players responded by not returning to Sweden during the NHL break although that was unlikely since the Olympics were held in the same continent as their NHL teams and play resumed soon after the Olympics ended Another major surprise was the silver medal finish of Team USA which was not considered a contender as it was steeped heavily in over 30 veterans Although it retained most of the players from the 1998 team which had performed below expectations this time it was coached by Herb Brooks who had been responsible for the Miracle on Ice over the Soviet Union during the 1980 Winter Olympics Despite being close to the ends of their NHL careers Mike Richter and Phil Housley put up phenomenal performances Brett Hull John LeClair and Mike Modano formed the Divine Line which led the tournament in scoring USA and Russia played to a 2 2 tie in their group game drawing some comparisons to the famous 1980 Miracle game Ending up USA finished second behind Sweden in the round robin results 2 USA and Russia met again in the semi finals of the tournament The USA s victory over Russia came coincidentally on the 22 year anniversary of the Miracle on Ice the upset of the Soviet Union team at Lake Placid in 1980 also a Friday The Americans stormed out to a 3 0 lead for the first two periods before withstanding a two goal rally from the Russians to advance Russian coach Slava Fetisov one of the stars for the 1980 Soviet squad complained about the selection of NHL referees to officiate Olympic matches a stipulation by the NHL if most Olympic players are NHLers and charged that officials were trying to fix a Canada USA final for North American audiences 3 However Russian goalie Nikolai Khabibulin thought that the refereeing was fair having faced 38 shots in the first two periods and 49 overall 4 5 Canada had a lackluster start losing 5 2 to Sweden only managing to defeat Germany by a score of 3 2 and drawing with the Czech Republic These performances prompted an emotional response from Team Canada manager Wayne Gretzky in particular the referee s failure to call a clear hit from behind on Canada s Theoren Fleury in the game against the Czech Republic However Canada improved in the elimination round defeating Finland 2 1 and easily sweeping surprise semi finalist Belarus 7 1 Canada and the US faced off in the final For both nations the gold medal game came coincidentally on the anniversary of each nation s last gold medal in men s Olympic hockey Canada last won 50 years previously at the 1952 Winter Olympics when they tied the US 3 3 Olympic ice hockey previously only had a round robin portion The US won their last gold medal when they defeated Finland two days after The Miracle on Ice in 1980 Both games coincidentally were played on a Sunday The Canada USA final was tied at 2 2 however Canada then scored three goals to win 5 2 It was only the second time and first in 70 years that the US men s hockey team lost an Olympic game on home soil The first loss came against Canada a 2 1 OT loss in their first game at the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid TV ratings for Canada vs USA gold medal matchup were the highest in Olympic history to that time 6 In the United States NBC s live coverage of the gold medal hockey game drew a 10 7 rating the highest rated hockey game Olympic or NHL since the 1980 Winter Olympics and was the largest network hockey audience in the U S in 22 years 7 In Canada the CBC said that the game drew 10 6 million viewers making the game was the most watched CBC Sports program 7 As the final seconds ticked away veteran CBC Sports commentator Bob Cole called Now after 50 years it s time for Canada to stand up and cheer Stand up and cheer everybody The Olympics Salt Lake City 2002 men s ice hockey gold medal Canada The CBC also said that the 10 6 million viewers broke the previous record of 4 957 million viewers for Game 7 of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals another moment Cole himself called Here comes the faceoff and blare it Manhattan The New York Rangers have done it here on a hot June night in New York The Rangers are Stanley Cup Champions 7 During the final the legend of the lucky loonie was born when Canadian icemaker Trent Evans buried a one dollar coin Loonie under centre ice and both the Canadian men s and women s teams won gold 8 9 Steve Yzerman and Brendan Shanahan became the second and third players to win the Olympic Gold Medal in hockey with Team Canada and the Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings in the same year the first to win an Olympic Gold and Stanley Cup was Ken Morrow in 1980 Chris Chelios and Brett Hull became the second and third players to win Olympic Silver Medal in hockey with Team USA and Stanley Cup in the same year Sergei Fedorov was the first in 1998 The format of the tournament was the same one used in the 1998 tournament in Nagano It was controversial because the National Hockey League clubs would not release their players for the preliminary round This severely hampered the campaigns of Germany and Slovakia although the former country managed to qualify for the final group stage Also the final group stage was criticized as being meaningless since all of the teams qualified for the quarter finals The format was changed for the 2006 tournament in an effort to address these criticisms Qualifying editMain article Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics Men s qualification The final standings at the end of the 1999 IIHF World Championship were used to determine the path to the Olympic tournament The top six places were given direct entry to the first round places seven and eight were given direct entry to the preliminary round and all other participants were seeded in qualifying tournaments to fill the remaining six spots This chart shows the seeding path for all nations in detail Preliminary round editGroup A edit Top team shaded advanced to the first round Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts nbsp Germany 3 3 0 0 10 3 7 6 nbsp Latvia 3 1 1 1 11 12 1 3 nbsp Austria 3 1 2 0 7 9 2 2 nbsp Slovakia 3 0 2 1 8 12 4 1Source citation needed All times are local UTC 7 9 February 200216 05Slovakia nbsp 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 nbsp GermanyE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 504Pavol RybarGoaliesMarc SeligerReferee nbsp Kevin AchesonLinesmen nbsp James Garofalo nbsp Sergei Kulakov0 120 30 Rumrich SH 0 227 03 Benda MacKay Soccio PP 0 359 07 Kathan Seidenberg ENG 8 minPenalties10 min29Shots17 9 February 200219 00Austria nbsp 2 4 1 2 1 2 0 0 nbsp LatviaPeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 159Reinhard DivisGoaliesSergejs NaumovsReferee nbsp Danny KurmannLinesmen nbsp Derek Nansen nbsp Sergei Shelyanin0 101 03 Fanduls Belavskis Kercs PP 0 207 38 Bondarevs Astasenko Senins Setzinger Salfi PP 18 561 2Trattnig 21 162 22 324 40 Pantelejevs Tambijevs Vitolins 2 428 29 Vitolins Tambijevs Sorokins 12 minPenalties16 min28Shots19 10 February 200216 05Austria nbsp 2 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 nbsp GermanyPeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 444Reinhard DivisGoaliesMarc SeligerReferee nbsp Scott HansenLinesmen nbsp Antti Hamalainen nbsp Johan Norrman0 101 21 Kathan Soccio Kunce 0 219 14 Soccio Kathan Morczinietz Ressmann Trattnig Perthaler PP 23 201 2Unterluggauer 39 562 22 358 46 Loth MacKay 14 minPenalties12 min31Shots22 10 February 200219 00Latvia nbsp 6 6 2 2 2 4 2 0 nbsp SlovakiaE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 377Sergejs NaumovsGoaliesPavol RybarJan LasakReferee nbsp Ulf RadbjerLinesmen nbsp Sergei Kulakov nbsp Sergei Shelyanin0 100 11 Stumpel Lintner Visnovsky Fanduls Ozolins PP 06 391 11 208 23 Pardavy Majesky Nizivijs Ozolins 11 452 2Macijevskis Cipruss Nizivijs 25 023 23 325 37 Hossa Stumpel 3 428 13 Visnovsky Demitra PP2 3 533 20 Petrovicky Hossa Pavlikovsky PP 3 638 20 Demitra Petrovicky Macijevskis Ozolins 39 564 6Belavskis Semjonovs 44 455 6Tribuncovs Ozolins Cipruss PP 47 436 612 minPenalties12 min24Shots35 12 February 200216 05Slovakia nbsp 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 nbsp AustriaE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 362Jan LasakGoaliesReinhard DivisReferee nbsp Danny KurmannLinesmen nbsp Antti Hamalainen nbsp Eduards Odins0 102 27 Wheeldon Lavoie Pavlikovsky Pardavy PP 08 021 11 225 03 Kalt Wheeldon Brandner Lintner Kapus 32 072 22 349 09 Unterluggauer Lanzinger 22 minPenalties28 min29Shots30 12 February 200219 00Germany nbsp 4 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 nbsp LatviaPeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 574Marc SeligerGoaliesArturs IrbeReferee nbsp Rami SavolainenLinesmen nbsp Panu Bruun nbsp Johan NorrmanReichel Abstreiter 02 211 0Soccio Kathan Morczinietz 04 072 02 106 34 Cipruss Nizivijs Macijevskis Ustorf 22 563 1Kathan Soccio 33 574 110 minPenalties10 min29Shots26 Group B edit Top team shaded advanced to the first round Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts nbsp Belarus 3 2 1 0 5 3 2 4 nbsp Ukraine 3 2 1 0 9 5 4 4 nbsp Switzerland 3 1 1 1 7 9 2 3 nbsp France 3 0 2 1 6 10 4 1Source citation needed All times are local UTC 7 9 February 200214 00Belarus nbsp 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 nbsp UkrainePeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 294Sergei ShabanovGoaliesIgor KarpenkoReferee nbsp Vladimir MihalikLinesmen nbsp Petr Blumel nbsp Rudolf LauffMikulchik Skabelka Stas PP2 47 491 016 minPenalties16 min30Shots17 9 February 200221 00Switzerland nbsp 3 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 nbsp FranceE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 504David AebischerGoaliesCristobal HuetReferee nbsp Rami SavolainenLinesmen nbsp Panu Bruun nbsp Eduards Odins0 102 50 M Rozenthal Bozon PP2 Aeschlimann Sutter PP 10 261 11 234 50 Bozon M Rozenthal Rotheli Sutter Streit PP 43 552 22 352 38 M Rozenthal Meunier PP Streit Keller Aeschlimann 55 503 310 minPenalties14 min33Shots21 11 February 200216 05Ukraine nbsp 5 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 nbsp SwitzerlandE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 387Igor KarpenkoGoaliesDavid AebischerMartin GerberReferee nbsp Kevin AchesonLinesmen nbsp Petr Blumel nbsp James GarofaloOletsky SH 02 081 0Fedotenko Ponikarovsky 14 202 02 116 02 Jeannin Aeschlimann Rotheli Varlamov 21 193 13 228 41 Ruthemann Von Arx PP Shakhraychuk Lytvynenko Klymentiev 31 354 2Oletsky Bobrovnikov 42 345 226 minPenalties18 min26Shots29 11 February 200219 00Belarus nbsp 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 nbsp FrancePeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 214Sergei ShabanovGoaliesCristobal HuetReferee nbsp Scott HansenLinesmen nbsp Rudolf Lauff nbsp Derek Nansen0 103 34 M Rozenthal Bozon Rasolko Zhurik PP2 08 191 1Tsyplakov Romanov Khmyl PP 36 252 1D Pankov Bekbulatov 57 563 114 minPenalties10 min21Shots23 13 February 200216 05Switzerland nbsp 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 nbsp BelarusE Center West Valley City Attendance 7 736Martin GerberGoaliesAndrei MezinReferee nbsp Vladimir MihalikLinesmen nbsp Sergei Kulakov nbsp Rudolf LauffFischer Crameri 16 521 01 123 42 Bekbulatov Dudik Kovalev Aeschlimann Jeannin Rotheli 29 112 18 minPenalties10 min37Shots24 13 February 200219 00France nbsp 2 4 0 2 2 2 0 0 nbsp UkrainePeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 019Cristobal HuetGoaliesKostiantyn SimchukReferee nbsp Ulf RadbjerLinesmen nbsp James Garofalo nbsp Eduards Odins0 112 00 Chybirev Salnikov Shyriaiev PP2 0 218 36 Khristich Salnikov PP Bozon 22 421 21 323 39 Shakhraychuk Sryubko Savenko 1 424 38 Ponikarovsky Salnikov Shyriaiev PP Bozon Bachet 25 592 414 minPenalties16 min31Shots32Consolation round edit13th place game edit 14 February 200221 00Slovakia nbsp 7 1 1 0 2 0 4 1 nbsp FrancePeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 5 956Rastislav StanaGoaliesPatrick RollandReferee nbsp Danny KurmannLinesmen nbsp Panu Bruun nbsp Eduards OdinsHossa SH 08 021 0Stumpel Satan Hossa PP 28 042 0Handzus Bartecko Demitra 39 023 0Hossa Visnovsky 47 224 0Pardavy Milo Pavlikovsky 50 475 0Pavlikovsky Milo 55 536 0Hossa Pavlikovsky 58 507 07 159 19 M Rozenthal Bozon Mortas 10 minPenalties12 min49Shots19 11th place game edit 14 February 200215 00Switzerland nbsp 4 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 nbsp AustriaE Center West Valley City Attendance 7 986Martin GerberGoaliesReinhard DivisReferee nbsp Vladimir MihalikLinesmen nbsp Petr Blumel nbsp Sergei ShelyaninAeschlimann 30 251 0Pluss Ruthemann 36 392 02 144 33 Searle Perthaler Kromp Vauclair Aeschlimann SH 50 303 1Pluss Seger ENG 59 204 110 minPenalties8 min27Shots55 9th place game edit 14 February 200220 00Ukraine nbsp 2 9 0 6 2 3 0 0 nbsp LatviaE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 449Igor KarpenkoKostiantyn SimchukGoaliesSergejs NaumovsReferee nbsp Rami SavolainenLinesmen nbsp James Garofalo nbsp Rudolf Lauff0 101 33 Tambijevs Bondarevs 0 202 26 Vitolins Sorokins Kercs 0 305 20 Fanduls Maticins Kercs PP2 0 405 56 Nizivijs Macijevskis PP 0 518 22 Pantelejevs Maticins 0 619 11 Maticins PS 0 729 31 Bondarevs Macijevskis Nizivijs 0 830 39 FandulsKhristich Chybirev Gunko 31 381 8Chybirev Oletsky Sierov 35 332 82 939 41 Semjonovs Vitolins Bondarevs 26 minPenalties6 min26Shots35First round editGroup C edit Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts nbsp Sweden 3 3 0 0 14 4 10 6 nbsp Czech Republic 3 1 1 1 12 7 5 3 nbsp Canada 3 1 1 1 8 10 2 3 nbsp Germany 3 0 3 0 5 18 13 0Source citation needed All times are local UTC 7 15 February 200216 10Canada nbsp 2 5 1 1 0 4 1 0 nbsp SwedenE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 597Curtis JosephGoaliesTommy SaloReferee nbsp Dennis LaRueLinesmen nbsp Sergei Kulakov nbsp Dan SchachteR Blake M Peca T Fleury 2 371 01 15 30 M Sundin D Alfredsson 1 226 06 N Sundstrom M Nylander M Naslund 1 330 42 M Sundin D Alfredsson N Lidstrom 1 431 47 K Jonsson H Zetterberg 1 535 58 U Dahlen N Sundstrom M Sundin PP E Brewer O Nolan 55 392 52 minPenalties6 min35Shots25 15 February 200219 00Czech Republic nbsp 8 2 3 0 3 1 2 1 nbsp GermanyPeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 303Dominik HasekGoaliesChristian KunastMarc SeligerReferee nbsp Kevin AchesonLinesmen nbsp Antti Hamalainen nbsp Jean MorinJ Jagr M Rucinsky R Lang PP 3 511 0P Sykora P Elias J Dopita 13 352 0M Hejduk M Havlat T Kaberle PP 16 183 0M Havlat 27 424 04 128 49 L Soccio M Sturm R Lang M Rucinsky J Jagr PP 33 445 1J Jagr R Lang 38 326 16 247 46 S Ustorf J Hecht P Elias J Dopita 53 057 2R Reichel M Rucinsky J Jagr PP 58 428 26 minPenalties10 min38Shots20 17 February 200216 05Sweden nbsp 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 nbsp Czech RepublicE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Tommy SaloGoaliesDominik HasekReferee nbsp Stephen WalkomLinesmen nbsp Antti Hamalainen nbsp Dan SchachteK Johnsson N Lidstrom N Sundstrom PP 4 451 0M Sundin U Dahlen D Alfredsson 25 142 02 130 23 J Dopita10 minPenalties31 min22Shots38 17 February 200219 00Canada nbsp 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 nbsp GermanyPeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 425Martin BrodeurGoaliesMarc SeligerReferee nbsp Bill McCrearyLinesmen nbsp Johan Norrman nbsp Tim NowakJ Sakic S Gagne 23 351 0P Kariya O Nolan PP 33 512 0A Foote E Jovanovski J Nieuwendyk 34 353 03 147 42 A Loth M MacKay M Ludemann 3 253 50 J Hecht C Schubert T Abstreiter PP 10 minPenalties27 min37Shots20 18 February 200216 10Czech Republic nbsp 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 nbsp CanadaE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Dominik HasekGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferee nbsp Bill McCrearyLinesmen nbsp Sergei Kulakov nbsp Dan Schachte0 19 11 M Lemieux S Niedermayer M Havlat J Jagr 18 231 1M Havlat P Kubina 23 082 12 238 49 M Lemieux S Yzerman J Dopita R Hamrlik 53 173 23 356 36 J Nieuwendyk T Fleury E Jovanovski 6 minPenalties4 min23Shots36 18 February 200219 00Germany nbsp 1 7 0 3 0 3 1 1 nbsp SwedenPeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 348Christian KunastRobert MullerGoaliesJohan HedbergReferee nbsp Rami SavolainenLinesmen nbsp Rudolf Lauff nbsp Tim Nowak0 14 30 M Naslund N Lidstrom N Sundstrom PP 0 26 03 M Sundin D Alfredsson U Dahlen 0 39 23 M Renberg M Ohlund M Ragnarsson 0 423 05 M Johansson0 527 58 D Alfredsson M Sundin 0 634 49 M Naslund M Ohlund M Ragnarsson 0 747 53 T Holmstrom N Lidstrom M Sundin PP D Seidenberg S Ustorf 58 011 716 minPenalties8 min20Shots44 Group D edit Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts nbsp United States 3 2 0 1 16 3 13 5 nbsp Finland 3 2 1 0 11 8 3 4 nbsp Russia 3 1 1 1 9 9 0 3 nbsp Belarus 3 0 3 0 6 22 16 0Source citation needed All times are local UTC 7 15 February 200211 05Russia nbsp 6 4 3 1 1 2 2 1 nbsp BelarusE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 484Nikolai KhabibulinGoaliesSergei ShabanovAndrei MezinReferee nbsp Stephen WalkomLinesmen nbsp Mike Cvik nbsp Johan NorrmanS Samsonov I Kovalchuk S Fedorov PP 1 451 01 18 20 O Antonenko D Pankov A Zhamnov P Bure PP 17 322 1I Kovalchuk 19 393 1A Yashin 25 164 14 226 42 O Khmyl PP 4 334 01 A Kalyuzhny PP B Mironov M Afinogenov 42 215 3S Fedorov M Afinogenov 44 046 36 458 23 R Salei V Tsyplakov O Khmyl PP 8 minPenalties10 min36Shots33 15 February 200220 45Finland nbsp 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 nbsp United StatesE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 597Jani HurmeGoaliesMike DunhamReferee nbsp Bill McCrearyLinesmen nbsp Derek Nansen nbsp Tim Nowak0 129 45 S Young B Rolston G Suter 0 236 16 J LeClair B Hull 0 337 45 K Tkachuk J Roenick B Leetch 0 446 49 J LeClair B Leetch PP2 0 551 23 J LeClair B Hull D Weight 0 654 14 B Guerin P Housley 10 minPenalties10 min23Shots39 16 February 200216 45Finland nbsp 8 1 3 0 3 0 2 1 nbsp BelarusE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Pasi NurminenGoaliesSergei ShabanovAndrei MezinReferee nbsp Dennis LaRueLinesmen nbsp Mike Cvik nbsp Rudolf LauffO Jokinen N Hagman J Niinimaa 1 301 0T Selanne J Lehtinen T Numminen PP 14 532 0O Jokinen T Kallio 16 243 0T Selanne J Lehtinen 24 554 0S Kapanen V Nieminen J Niinimaa 25 435 0T Kallio J Lumme N Hagman 29 266 06 143 54 V Pankov R Salei D Pankov PP A Berg R Helminen 49 217 1M Eloranta K Timonen 54 398 110 minPenalties8 min39Shots21 16 February 200221 30United States nbsp 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 nbsp RussiaE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Mike RichterGoaliesNikolai KhabibulinReferee nbsp Bill McCrearyLinesmen nbsp Petr Blumel nbsp Jean MorinK Tkachuk B Leetch B Rafalski PP2 26 191 01 137 08 V Bure V Malakhov PP 1 242 06 S Fedorov I Kovalchuk S Samsonov PP B Hull P Housley M Modano 55 302 210 minPenalties8 min25Shots35 18 February 200211 05Belarus nbsp 1 8 1 0 0 3 0 5 nbsp United StatesE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Andrei MezinGoaliesTom BarrassoReferee nbsp Stephen WalkomLinesmen nbsp Mike Cvik nbsp Derek NansenD Pankov V Tsyplakov O Khmyl 0 201 01 120 46 B Hull M Modano 1 222 46 J LeClair B Hull B Leetch PP 1 327 33 J LeClair M Modano B Hull 1 444 28 S Young M York J Roenick 1 550 45 A Deadmarsh B Rolston SH 1 652 34 S Young J Roenick 1 753 32 B Guerin T Amonte 1 856 26 B Guerin A Deadmarsh B Rolston 8 minPenalties8 min13Shots48 18 February 200213 30Russia nbsp 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 nbsp FinlandPeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 6 360Nikolai KhabibulinGoaliesJani HurmeReferee nbsp Dennis LaRueLinesmen nbsp Petr Blumel nbsp Jean MorinP Bure I Kravchuk 07 491 01 130 57 T Selanne O Vaananen 1 236 15 M Eloranta J Ylonen S Kapanen 1 340 33 J Lehtinen S Kapanen J Niinimaa PP 10 minPenalties8 min26Shots29Final round editQuarterfinalsSemifinalsGold medal game C2 nbsp Czech Republic0D3 nbsp Russia1D3 nbsp Russia2D1 nbsp United States3D1 nbsp United States5C4 nbsp Germany0D1 nbsp United States2C3 nbsp Canada5D2 nbsp Finland1C3 nbsp Canada2C3 nbsp Canada7Bronze medal gameD4 nbsp Belarus1C1 nbsp Sweden3D4 nbsp Belarus2D4 nbsp Belarus4D3 nbsp Russia7 Quarter finals edit All times are local UTC 7 20 February 200211 05Sweden nbsp 3 4 1 2 1 0 1 2 nbsp BelarusE Center West Valley City Attendance 7 240Tommy SaloGoaliesAndrei MezinReferee nbsp Bill McCrearyLinesmen nbsp Petr Blumel nbsp Dan SchachteN Lidstrom K Johnsson M Nylander 3 101 01 17 47 O Romanov I Matushkin A Kalyuzhny SH 1 29 33 D Dudik A Kovalev A Rasolko PP2 M Nylander M Sundin N Lidstrom PP 30 142 22 342 47 A KovalevM Sundin 47 543 33 457 36 V Kopat O Antonenko V Bekbulatov 8 minPenalties14 min47Shots19 20 February 200213 30Czech Republic nbsp 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 nbsp RussiaPeaks Ice Arena Provo Attendance 5 219Dominik HasekGoaliesNikolai KhabibulinReferee nbsp Stephen WalkomLinesmen nbsp Johan Norrman nbsp Tim Nowak0 124 48 M Afinogenov A Nikolishin V Malakhov 6 minPenalties22 min41Shots27 20 February 200216 00United States nbsp 5 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 nbsp GermanyE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Mike RichterGoaliesMarc SeligerRobert MullerReferee nbsp Ulf RadbjerLinesmen nbsp Jean Morin nbsp Derek NansenJ Roenick B Rafalski D Weight PP2 13 061 0C Chelios 20 462 0T Amonte J Roenick 29 423 0J LeClair P Housley M Modano 30 144 0B Hull M Modano J LeClair 31 475 04 minPenalties33 min33Shots28 20 February 200220 15Finland nbsp 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 nbsp CanadaE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Jani HurmeGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferee nbsp Dennis LaRueLinesmen nbsp Mike Cvik nbsp Rudolf Lauff0 13 00 J Sakic S Gagne 0 235 49 S Yzerman M Lemieux N Hagman T Kallio O Jokinen 36 091 22 minPenalties2 min19Shots34 Semi finals edit All times are local UTC 7 22 February 200212 00Canada nbsp 7 1 2 1 2 0 3 0 nbsp BelarusE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Martin BrodeurGoaliesAndrei MezinSergei ShabanovReferee nbsp Stephen WalkomLinesmen nbsp Sergei Kulakov nbsp Tim NowakS Yzerman J Sakic R Blake 6 051 01 113 24 R SaleiE Brewer S Yzerman 17 252 1S Niedermayer M Lemieux P Kariya PP 22 093 1P Kariya S Yzerman M Lemieux 33 284 1S Gagne M Peca SH 45 215 1E Lindros R Smyth O Nolan PP 52 246 1J Iginla B Shanahan 56 157 116 minPenalties14 min51Shots14 22 February 200216 20Russia nbsp 2 3 0 1 0 2 2 0 nbsp United StatesE Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Nikolai KhabibulinGoaliesMike RichterReferee nbsp Bill McCrearyLinesmen nbsp Antti Hamalainen nbsp Jean Morin0 115 56 B Guerin PP 0 227 31 S Young P Housley B Leetch PP 0 337 39 P Housley T Amonte PP A Kovalev D Markov O Tverdovsky 40 111 3V Malakhov 43 212 312 minPenalties8 min30Shots49 Bronze medal game edit All times are local UTC 7 23 February 200212 15Belarus nbsp 2 7 1 2 1 2 0 3 nbsp Russia nbsp E Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Game referenceAndrei MezinSergei ShabanovGoaliesNikolai KhabibulinReferee nbsp Ulf RadbjerLinesmen nbsp Johan Norrman nbsp Dan Schachte0 15 28 A Kovalev I Larionov D Pankov V Tsyplakov 9 211 11 211 20 D Kasparaitis I Larionov A Kovalev D Dudik V Kopat 21 152 22 323 11 O Tverdovsky S Fedorov A Yashin PP 2 423 34 P Datsyuk I Kravchuk 2 547 47 A Kovalev P Datsyuk I Larionov 2 652 30 P Bure P Datsyuk 2 759 11 M Afinogenov S Samsonov V Malakhov 12 minPenalties8 min23Shots45 Gold medal game edit All times are local UTC 7 24 February 200213 00 nbsp United States nbsp 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 2 nbsp Canada nbsp E Center West Valley City Attendance 8 599Game referenceMike RichterGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferee nbsp Bill McCrearyLinesmen nbsp Mike Cvik nbsp Antti HamalainenT Amonte D Weight T Poti 8 491 01 114 50 P Kariya C Pronger M Lemieux 1 218 33 J Iginla J Sakic S Gagne B Rafalski M Modano B Hull PP 35 302 22 338 19 J Sakic E Jovanovski R Blake PP 2 456 01 J Iginla S Yzerman J Sakic 2 558 40 J Sakic J Iginla 6 minPenalties8 min33Shots39Final rankings editTeam nbsp nbsp Canada nbsp nbsp United States nbsp nbsp Russia 4th nbsp Belarus 5th nbsp Sweden 6th nbsp Finland 7th nbsp Czech Republic 8th nbsp Germany 9th nbsp Latvia 10th nbsp Ukraine 11th nbsp Switzerland 12th nbsp Austria 13th nbsp Slovakia 14th nbsp France These standings are presented as the IIHF has them 10 however both the NHL and IOC maintain that all quarterfinal losers are ranked equal at 5th 11 12 Statistics editAverage age edit Team USA was the oldest team in the tournament averaging 31 years and 10 months Team Slovakia was the youngest team in the tournament averaging 26 years and 10 months Gold medalists team Canada averaged 30 years and 3 months Tournament average was 28 years and 9 months 13 Scoring leaders edit List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points then goals Player GP G A Pts PIM POS nbsp Mats Sundin 4 5 4 9 4 10 F nbsp Brett Hull 6 3 5 8 4 6 F nbsp John LeClair 6 6 1 7 2 2 F nbsp Joe Sakic 6 4 3 7 6 0 F nbsp Marian Hossa 2 4 2 6 5 0 F nbsp Jean Jacques Aeschlimann 4 3 3 6 0 2 F nbsp Philippe Bozon 4 3 3 6 1 2 F nbsp Len Soccio 7 3 3 6 3 8 F nbsp Mario Lemieux 4 2 4 6 4 0 F nbsp Steve Yzerman 6 2 4 6 4 2 F GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalties in minutes POS Position Source IIHF com Archived 2018 10 01 at the Wayback Machine Leading goaltenders edit Only the top five goaltenders based on save percentage who have played at least 40 of their team s minutes are included in this list Player TOI GA GAA SA Sv SO nbsp Martin Gerber 157 44 4 1 52 95 95 79 0 nbsp Mike Richter 240 00 9 2 25 132 93 18 1 nbsp Nikolai Khabibulin 359 12 14 2 34 200 93 00 1 nbsp Tommy Salo 179 03 7 2 35 92 92 39 0 nbsp Dominik Hasek 239 00 8 2 01 105 92 38 0 TOI Time on ice minutes seconds GA Goals against GAA Goals against average SA Shots against Sv Save percentage SO ShutoutsSource IIHF comAwards edit nbsp Joe Sakic far left was named the MVP of the tournament Media All Stars Goaltender nbsp Mike Richter Defencemen nbsp Brian Leetch nbsp Chris Chelios Forwards nbsp John LeClair nbsp Joe Sakic nbsp Mats Sundin Most Valuable Player nbsp Joe Sakic Best players selected by the directorate Best Goaltender nbsp Nikolai Khabibulin Best Defenceman nbsp Chris Chelios Best Forward nbsp Joe SakicReferences edit 2001 02 NHL Schedule and Results Thrilling draw CNNSI com Associated Press February 17 2002 Archived from the original on October 22 2016 Retrieved January 25 2020 US Canada showdown set while Russians angered again CNN 2002 02 22 Retrieved 2009 05 25 USA holds off Russia 3 2 to advance to gold medal game CNN Archived from the original on November 2 2013 Retrieved May 5 2010 Roenick foils Russia s bid to tie game CNN Archived from the original on November 2 2013 Retrieved May 5 2010 Dream final will come down to blueline play CNN Retrieved May 5 2010 a b c Ohler Shawn February 26 2002 Lucky Loonie Stunt Pays Off Calgary Herald p A1 Duhatschek Eric 2006 02 07 It s time to bury the myth of the lucky loonie The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2018 02 28 Olson Lisa 2002 02 25 A great burden lifted he turns into Loonie one New York Daily News Retrieved 2009 03 04 IIHF Media Guide and Record Book 2011 p 119 National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006 p 15 LA84 foundation Ice Hockey Men Official Report of the XIX Olympic Winter Games p 323 Team Canada Olympics Salt Lake City 2002 Player Stats External links editOfficial results for men s tournament Archived 2020 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Official structure and seeding for men s qualification and Olympic tournament Archived 2018 10 01 at the Wayback Machine Salt Lake City 2002 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