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2002 IIHF World Championship

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2002 edition of the IIHF World Championship

2002 IIHF World Championship
Världsmästerskapet i ishockey för herrar 2002(in Swedish)
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
Venues3 (in 3 host cities)
Dates26 April – 11 May
Opened byCarl XVI Gustaf
Teams16
Final positions
Champions  Slovakia(1st title)
Runners-up  Russia
Third place  Sweden
Fourth place Finland
Tournament statistics
Games played56
Goals scored340 (6.07 per game)
Attendance305,541 (5,456 per game)
Scoring leaderSlovakiaMiroslav Šatan (13 points)
← 2001
2003 →
Main article:2002 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

The2002 IIHF World Championship was held between 26 April and 11 May 2002 inGothenburg,Karlstad andJönköping, Sweden.

It was the 66th annual event, and was run by theInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).

Qualification Tournament

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Far Eastern Qualification for the tournament took place between October 15 and October 17, 2001 inHarbin, China.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Japan211042+23
 South Korea20201102
 China201113−21
Source:IIHF

All times local

October 15, 2001
19:00
South Korea 1–1 Japan
October 16, 2001
19:00
Japan 3–1 China
October 17, 2001
19:00
China 0–0 South Korea

Venues

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Scandinavium
Capacity: 12,044
Kinnarps Arena
Capacity: 6,236
Löfbergs Lila Arena
Capacity: 8,647
GothenburgJönköpingKarlstad

Final tournament

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In the first round, the top three teams from each group progressed to the second round, whilst the last-placed team progressed to the consolation round.

First round

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Group A

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Czech Republic3300178+96
 Germany3201179+84
  Switzerland310259−42
 Japan3003619−130
Source:IIHF
26 April 2002
15:15
Germany 9–2 Japan
26 April 2002
20:03
Switzerland 0–5 Czech Republic
28 April 2002
15:15
Germany 3–0  Switzerland
28 April 2002
19:00
Czech Republic 5–3 Japan
29 April 2002
16:00
Japan 1–5  Switzerland
29 April 2002
15:15
Czech Republic 7–5 Germany

Group B

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Finland3300141+136
 Slovakia3201137+64
 Ukraine310278−12
 Poland3003018−180
Source:IIHF
27 April 2002
15:15
Slovakia 7–0 Poland
27 April 2002
19:00
Ukraine 0–3 Finland
29 April 2002
16:00
Slovakia 5–4 Ukraine
29 April 2002
20:00
Finland 8–0 Poland
30 April 2002
16:00
Finland 3–1 Slovakia
30 April 2002
20:00
Poland 0–3 Ukraine

Group C

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Sweden3300155+106
 Russia3201146+84
 Austria31021114−32
 Slovenia3003621−150
Source:IIHF
26 April 2002
16:00
Russia 8–1 Slovenia
26 April 2002
20:15
Austria 3–5 Sweden
28 April 2002
15:15
Russia 6–3 Austria
28 April 2002
19:00
Sweden 8–2 Slovenia
30 April 2002
16:00
Slovenia 3–5 Austria
30 April 2002
20:00
Sweden 2–0 Russia

Group D

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Canada3300112+96
 United States320196+34
 Latvia310278−12
 Italy3003314−110
Source:IIHF
27 April 2002
15:15
Italy 2–5 United States
27 April 2002
19:05
Canada 4–1 Latvia
29 April 2002
16:00
Canada 5–0 Italy
29 April 2002
20:00
United States 3–2 Latvia
30 April 2002
16:00
Latvia 4–1 Italy
30 April 2002
20:00
United States 1–2 Canada

Second round

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In the second round, the top three teams from each group progressed to the final round, whilst the bottom two teams were eliminated.

Group E

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Tables and scores below include meetings between teams during the first round.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Czech Republic55002511+1410
 Canada54011310+38
 United States52121311+25
 Germany5212141405
  Switzerland5104818−102
 Latvia50051019−90
Source:IIHF
26 April 2002
20:03
Switzerland 0–5 Czech Republic
27 April 2002
19:05
Canada 4–1 Latvia
28 April 2002
15:15
Germany 3–0  Switzerland
29 April 2002
20:00
United States 3–2 Latvia
29 April 2002
15:15
Czech Republic 7–5 Germany
30 April 2002
20:00
United States 1–2 Canada
2 May 2002
16:00
United States 3–0  Switzerland
2 May 2002
20:00
Canada 3–1 Germany
2 May 2002
20:00
Czech Republic 3–1 Latvia
3 May 2002
16:00
Switzerland 2–3 Canada
3 May 2002
20:00
Germany 3–2 Latvia
4 May 2002
15:15
Czech Republic 5–4 United States
5 May 2002
15:15
United States 2–2 Germany
5 May 2002
19:00
Canada 1–5 Czech Republic
5 May 2002
19:00
Latvia 4–6  Switzerland

Group F

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Tables and scores below include meetings between teams during the first round.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Sweden5401197+128
 Finland5401126+68
 Slovakia54012015+58
 Russia51131315−23
 Ukraine51131020−103
 Austria50051223−110
Source:IIHF
26 April 2002
20:15
Austria 3–5 Sweden
27 April 2002
19:00
Ukraine 0–3 Finland
28 April 2002
15:15
Russia 6–3 Austria
29 April 2002
16:00
Slovakia 5–4 Ukraine
30 April 2002
16:00
Finland 3–1 Slovakia
30 April 2002
20:00
Sweden 2–0 Russia
2 May 2002
16:00
Finland 3–1 Austria
2 May 2002
20:00
Sweden 1–2 Slovakia
3 May 2002
16:00
Russia 3–3 Ukraine
3 May 2002
20:00
Slovakia 6–3 Austria
4 May 2002
15:15
Ukraine 0–7 Sweden
4 May 2002
19:00
Finland 1–0 Russia
5 May 2002
19:00
Sweden 4–2 Finland
6 May 2002
16:00
Austria 2–3 Ukraine
6 May 2002
20:00
Russia 4–6 Slovakia

Consolation round 13–16 place

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Group G

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Slovenia3300125+76
 Poland3201127+54
 Italy3102711−42
 Japan3003715−80
Source:IIHF

As the Far Eastern qualifier, Japan avoided relegation. Therefore, Poland and Italy were relegated to Division I for the2003 Championships.

2 May 2002
12:00
Slovenia 4–3 Japan
2 May 2002
16:00
Poland 5–1 Italy
3 May 2002
16:00
Poland 2–4 Slovenia
3 May 2002
20:00
Japan 2–6 Italy
5 May 2002
11:00
Italy 0–4 Slovenia
5 May 2002
15:15
Japan 2–5 Poland

Final round

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
7 May
 
 
 Finland3
 
9 May
 
 United States 1
 
 Finland 2
 
7 May
 
 Russia3
 
 Czech Republic 1
 
11 May
 
 Russia3
 
 Russia 3
 
7 May
 
 Slovakia4
 
 Sweden6
 
9 May
 
 Germany 2
 
 Sweden 2
 
7 May
 
 Slovakia3Third place
 
 Canada 2
 
10 May
 
 Slovakia3
 
 Finland 3
 
 
 Sweden5
 

Quarterfinals

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7 MayFinland 3–1 United States
7 MaySweden 6–2 Germany
7 MayCzech Republic 1–3 Russia
7 MayCanada 2–3
(1–0, 1–1, 0–2)
 Slovakia
Dany Heatley 12:45
Ryan Smyth 23:59
Goals

39:59Peter Bondra
43:47Miroslav Šatan
44:37Peter Bondra

Semifinals

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9 MayRussia 3–2
(1–1, 1–1, 0–0 – 0–0, 1–0)
 Finland
0–104:37 –Jere Karalahti
Dmitry Zatonsky – 10:191–1
1–220:48 –Niklas Hagman
Maxim Afinogenov – 29:402–2
9 MaySweden 2–3
(1–0, 1–1, 0–1 – 0–0, 0–1)
 Slovakia
Per-Johan Axelsson 17:021–0
Thomas Johansson 31:442–0
2–135:32Vladimír Országh
2–258:02Miroslav Šatan

Match for third place

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10 May
19:00
Finland 3–5
(2–0, 1–3, 0–2)
 SwedenGothenburg
Attendance: 9,817
Tomi Kallio − 04:391–0
Niklas Hagman − 08:562–0
Kimmo Rintanen − 21:333–0
3–123:22 −Johan Davidsson
3–234:21 −Mattias Weinhandl
3–338:44 −Thomas Rhodin
3–453:54 − Thomas Rhodin
3–559:53 −Nichlas Falk

Final

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11 May
19:00
Russia 3–4
(0–2, 1–1, 2–1)
 SlovakiaScandinavium
Attendance: 11,591
Game reference
SokolovGoaliesLašákReferees:
Pakaslahti
Carpentier, Redding
0–10:22Višňovský (Stümpel)
0–212:10Bondra (Šatan), (Pálffy)
23:27Sushinsky (Zatonsky,Prokopiev)1–2
1–326:59Šatan (Handzuš)
42:09Antipov (Karpov)2–3
54:15 Sushinsky (Prokopiev)3–3
3–458:20Bondra (Pálffy)
10 minPenalties8 min
21Shots21

Ranking and statistics

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 2002 IIHF World Championship winners 

Slovakia
1st title

Tournament Awards

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Final standings

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The final standings of the tournament according toIIHF:

1st place, gold medalist(s) Slovakia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sweden
4 Finland
5 Czech Republic
6 Canada
7 United States
8 Germany
9 Ukraine
10  Switzerland
11 Latvia
12 Austria
13 Slovenia
14 Poland
15 Italy
16 Japan

Scoring leaders

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List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals, then (fewer) games played.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
SlovakiaMiroslav Šatan95813+22F
SwedenKristian Huselius95611+70F
SlovakiaPeter Bondra9729+1220F
Czech RepublicJaromír Jágr7448+52F
SlovakiaRichard Lintner9448+122D
FinlandTimo Pärssinen9358+34F
GermanyJan Benda7178+414D
SloveniaMarcel Rodman6617–12F
SwedenUlf Dahlén9527+50F
FinlandNiklas Hagman9527+22F

Source:IIHF.com

Leading goaltenders

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

PlayerMIPSOGGAGAASVS%SO
United StatesRyan Miller238:1313971.7694.961
FinlandJussi Markkanen429:42159101.4093.712
RussiaMaxim Sokolov291:05167112.2793.410
UkraineKostyantyn Simchuk268:2513492.0293.281
SwedenTommy Salo429:00178141.9692.131

Source:IIHF.com

IIHF honors and awards

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The 2002IIHF Hall of Fame induction ceremony has held in Gothenburg during the World Championships.[1]Pat Marsh of Great Britain was given thePaul Loicq Award for outstanding contributions to international ice hockey.[2]

IIHF Hall of Fame inductees

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Canadian in IIHF Hall of Fame".Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. 14 March 2002. p. 55. Retrieved25 June 2023.
  2. ^"Patricia Marsh".Ice Hockey UK. Retrieved27 October 2024.
  3. ^"Umrl je Nestl Aljančič".Siol (in Slovenian). Ljubljana, Slovenia. Retrieved25 June 2023.
  4. ^"Hlinka in international hall".The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. 14 March 2002. p. C3. Retrieved25 June 2023.
  5. ^"Jääkiekkoleijonat: Keinonen Matti".Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame (in Finnish). 1987. Retrieved25 June 2023.
  6. ^"Nisse Nilsson".Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish). 2017. Retrieved25 June 2023.
  7. ^"Peter Patton".Ice Hockey UK. Retrieved25 June 2023.
  8. ^"Hockey".Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 14 March 2002. p. C2. Retrieved25 June 2023.
  9. ^"Юрзинов избран в Зал славы ИИХФ".Sports.ru (in Russian). 19 March 2002. Retrieved25 June 2023.

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