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2016 IIHF World Championship

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2016 edition of the IIHF World Championship

2016 IIHF World Championship
Чемпионат мира по хоккею с шайбой 2016(in Russian)
Tournament details
Host country Russia
Venues2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates6–22 May
Opened byDmitry Medvedev
Teams16
Final positions
Champions  Canada(26th title)
Runners-up  Finland
Third place  Russia
Fourth place United States
Tournament statistics
Games played64
Goals scored363 (5.67 per game)
Attendance417,414 (6,522 per game)
Scoring leaderRussiaVadim Shipachyov (18 points)
Awards
MVPFinlandPatrik Laine
← 2015
2017 →
2016 postage stamp of Russia, dedicated to 2016 IIHF World Championship.Laika, the mascot of the championship, is in the centre.
Main article:2016 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

The2016 IIHF World Championship was the 80th suchevent hosted by theInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), being held from 6 to 22 May 2016 inMoscow andSaint Petersburg,Russia.[1]Canada entered the tournament as the defending2015 champions.Hungary returned to the Championship after a 6-year absence, andKazakhstan after a 1-year absence.[2]

Canada won their 26th gold medal, defeating Finland 2–0 in the gold medal game.[3] With the winCorey Perry became the second consecutive Canadian team captain to earn membership in theTriple Gold Club.[4] Russia won the bronze medal, defeating the United States 7–2 in the bronze medal game.[5]

Bids

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There were three official bids to host these championships. The decision on who hosts the tournament was decided during the final weekend of the2011 IIHF World Championship inBratislava,Slovakia.[6]

Denmark has never hosted these championships. The tournament was proposed to run from May 6–22, 2016 inParken Stadium (Copenhagen, 15,000 seats) andJyske Bank Boxen (Herning, 12,000 seats).[6]
Russia was the only bidder to ever have hosted these championships, with the most recent being in2007. The tournament was proposed to run from April 29 – May 15, 2016 inMegasport Arena (Moscow, 13,577 seats) andIce Palace (Saint Petersburg, 12,300 seats).[6]
Ukraine, like Denmark, has never hosted these championships. The tournament was proposed to run from May 6–22, 2016 inPalace of Sports (Kyiv, 7,000 seats) and a new 12,000 seat arena to be built by 2015 inKyiv.[6]

Venues

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MoscowSaint Petersburg
VTB Ice PalaceYubileyny Sports Palace
Capacity: 12,100Capacity:7,300

Participants

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmAutomatic qualifier after a top 14 placement at the2015 IIHF World Championship
  2. ^abQualified through winning a promotion at the2015 IIHF World Championship Division I
  3. ^Qualified as host

Format

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The 16 teams were split into two groups of eight teams. After playing around-robin, the top four teams advance to theknockout stage, to play out the winner. The last team of each group will be relegated to Division I the following year.[7]

Seeding

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The seeding in the preliminary round was based on the 2015IIHF World Ranking, which ended at the conclusion of the 2015 IIHF World Championship.[8]

Group A (Moscow)
Group B (St. Petersburg)

Rosters

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Further information:2016 IIHF World Championship rosters

Each team's roster consisted of at least 15 skaters (forwards anddefencemen) and twogoaltenders, and at most 22 skaters and three goaltenders. All 16 participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, had to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate meeting.

Officials

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The IIHF selected 16 referees and 16 linesmen to work the tournament.[9]

Henrik Pihlblad, Tobias Wehrli, Stefan Fonselius and Peter Šefčík during Norway vs. Denmark match
RefereesLinesmen
  • Sweden Tobias Björk
  • FinlandStefan Fonselius
  • Czech Republic Martin Fraňo
  • Hungary Péter Gebei
  • Russia Roman Gofman
  • Canada Brett Iverson
  • Czech RepublicAntonín Jeřábek
  • Slovakia Jozef Kubuš
  • United States Timothy Mayer
  • Sweden Linus Ohlund
  • Russia Konstantin Olenin
  • Germany Daniel Piechaczek
  • Finland Aleksi Rantala
  • Belarus Maxim Sidorenko
  • Switzerland Tobias Wehrli
  • Switzerland Marc Wiegand
  • Canada Nicolas Chartrand-Piché
  • Switzerland Nicolas Fluri
  • Switzerland Roman Kaderli
  • Norway Jon Killian
  • Russia Gleb Lazarev
  • Czech Republic Vit Lederer
  • Czech Republic Miroslav Lhotský
  • Sweden Andreas Malmqvist
  • United States Fraser McIntyre
  • Finland Pasi Nieminen
  • Russia Alexander Otmakhov
  • Sweden Henrik Pihlblad
  • Germany Nikolaj Ponomarjow
  • United States Judson Ritter
  • Slovakia Peter Šefčík
  • Finland Sakari Suominen

Preliminary round

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The schedule was released on 15 July 2015.[10]

Group A

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Russia vs Czech Republic at the VTB Ice Palace
Main article:2016 IIHF World Championship Group A
PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Czech Republic751102712+1518[a]Playoff round
2 Russia(H)760013210+2218[a]
3 Sweden732022318+513
4 Denmark722121722−511
5 Norway721041322−98[b]
6  Switzerland711322026−68[b]
7 Latvia710331322−96
8 Kazakhstan(R)701061528−132Relegation to Division I A[c]
Source:IIHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) result against closest best-ranked team outside tied teams; 6) result against second-best ranked team outside tied teams; 7) seeding before tournament.
(H) Host;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abCzech Republic 3–0 Russia
  2. ^abNorway 4–3 (OT) Switzerland
  3. ^The rules state that "the bottom ranked two teams will be relegated" and the2017 hosts (France and Germany) cannot be relegated by rule.[11]
6 May 2016
Sweden 2–1 (OT) Latvia
Czech Republic 3–0 Russia
7 May 2016
Switzerland 2–3 (GWS) Kazakhstan
Norway 0–3 Denmark
Latvia 3–4 (GWS) Czech Republic
8 May 2016
Kazakhstan 4–6 Russia
Norway 4–3 (OT)  Switzerland
Sweden 5–2 Denmark
9 May 2016
Latvia 0–4 Russia
Sweden 2–4 Czech Republic
10 May 2016
Switzerland 3–2 (OT) Denmark
Kazakhstan 2–4 Norway
11 May 2016
Switzerland 5–4 Latvia
Sweden 7–3 Kazakhstan
12 May 2016
Czech Republic 7–0 Norway
Russia 10–1 Denmark
13 May 2016
Czech Republic 3–1 Kazakhstan
Denmark 3–2 (GWS) Latvia
14 May 2016
Norway 2–3 Sweden
Russia 5–1  Switzerland
Kazakhstan 1–2 Latvia
15 May 2016
Denmark 2–1 (GWS) Czech Republic
Switzerland 2–3 (GWS) Sweden
16 May 2016
Russia 3–0 Norway
Denmark 4–1 Kazakhstan
17 May 2016
Czech Republic 5–4  Switzerland
Latvia 1–3 Norway
Russia 4–1 Sweden

Group B

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Main article:2016 IIHF World Championship Group B
PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Finland77000296+2321Playoff round
2 Canada76001348+2618
3 Germany740122220+213
4 United States730132218+410
5 Slovakia721041523−88
6 Belarus720051632−166
7 France711051123−125
8 Hungary(R)710061231−193Relegation to Division I A[a]
Source:IIHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) result against closest best-ranked team outside tied teams; 6) result against second-best ranked team outside tied teams; 7) seeding before tournament.
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^The rules state that "the bottom ranked two teams will be relegated" and the2017 hosts (France and Germany) cannot be relegated by rule.[12][13]
6 May 2016
United States 1–5 Canada
Finland 6–2 Belarus
7 May 2016
Slovakia 4–1 Hungary
France 3–2 (GWS) Germany
Belarus 3–6 United States
8 May 2016
Hungary 1–7 Canada
Finland 5–1 Germany
France 1–5 Slovakia
9 May 2016
Belarus 0–8 Canada
Finland 3–2 United States
10 May 2016
Slovakia 1–5 Germany
Hungary 2–6 France
11 May 2016
Slovakia 2–4 Belarus
Finland 3–0 Hungary
12 May 2016
United States 4–0 France
Canada 5–2 Germany
13 May 2016
United States 5–1 Hungary
Germany 5–2 Belarus
14 May 2016
France 1–3 Finland
Hungary 5–2 Belarus
Canada 5–0 Slovakia
15 May 2016
Germany 3–2 United States
Slovakia 0–5 Finland
16 May 2016
Canada 4–0 France
Germany 4–2 Hungary
17 May 2016
United States 2–3 (OT) Slovakia
Belarus 3–0 France
Canada 0–4 Finland

Playoff round

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Main article:2016 IIHF World Championship playoff round
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
         
A1 Czech Republic1
B4 United States (GWS)2
B2 Canada4
B4 United States3
B2 Canada6
A3 Sweden0
B1 Finland0
B2 Canada2
B1 Finland5
A4 Denmark1
B1 Finland3Bronze medal game
A2 Russia1
A2 Russia4A2 Russia7
B3 Germany1B4 United States2

Quarterfinals

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19 May 2016
16:15
Czech Republic 1–2GWS
(1–0, 0–1, 0–0)
OT (0–0)
GWS (0–1)
 United StatesVTB Ice Palace,Moscow
Attendance: 7,853
Game reference
Dominik FurchGoaliesKeith KinkaidReferees:
Sweden Linus Ohlund
Switzerland Tobias Wehrli
Linesmen:
Russia Alexander Otmakhov
Sweden Henrik Pihlblad
Zohorna (PS) – 15:231–0
1–121:27 –Matthews (Vatrano,Wideman)
KašparMISS
KoukalMISS
ZohornaMISS
ShootoutMISSHendricks
GOAL Matthews
12 minPenalties12 min
32Shots28
19 May 2016
16:15
Finland 5–1
(1–0, 2–1, 2–0)
 DenmarkYubileyny Sports Palace,Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 5,038
Game reference
Mikko KoskinenGoaliesSebastian DahmReferees:
Czech Republic Martin Fraňo
Slovakia Jozef Kubuš
Linesmen:
Switzerland Nicolas Fluri
Russia Gleb Lazarev
Granlund (Koivu,Komarov) – 14:291–0
Koskiranta (Pyörälä,Ohtamaa) – 21:452–0
2–131:42 –Eller (Christensen,Ehlers) (PP)
Laine (Hietanen,Jaakola) – 38:573–1
Jokinen (Koivu) (EN) – 57:464–1
Granlund – 58:075–1
6 minPenalties6 min
28Shots17
19 May 2016
20:15
Russia 4–1
(0–1, 3–0, 1–0)
 GermanyVTB Ice Palace,Moscow
Attendance: 12,199
Game reference
Sergei BobrovskyGoaliesThomas GreissReferees:
Sweden Tobias Björk
Finland Aleksi Rantala
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Miroslav Lhotský
United States Fraser McIntyre
0–104:45 –Reimer
Shipachyov (Dadonov,Belov) – 20:401–1
Dadonov (Shipachyov) – 27:172–1
Shipachyov (Telegin) – 34:143–1
Ovechkin (Kuznetsov,Lyubimov) – 42:454–1
2 minPenalties4 min
37Shots20
19 May 2016
20:15
Canada 6–0
(1–0, 3–0, 2–0)
 SwedenYubileyny Sports Palace,Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 6,090
Game reference
Cam TalbotGoaliesJacob MarkströmReferees:
Russia Roman Gofman
Belarus Maxim Sidorenko
Linesmen:
United States Judson Ritter
Finland Sakari Suominen
Scheifele (O'Reilly,Stone) – 18:391–0
Dumba (Stone, Scheifele) (PP) – 26:052–0
Marchand (Dumba, Scheifele) – 32:023–0
Domi (Reinhart,Matheson) – 32:134–0
Stone – 51:055–0
Brassard (Gallagher,Hall) – 53:226–0
10 minPenalties18 min
34Shots24

Semifinals

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21 May 2016
16:15
Finland 3–1
(0–1, 3–0, 0–0)
 RussiaVTB Ice Palace,Moscow
Attendance: 12,215
Game reference
Mikko KoskinenGoaliesSergei BobrovskyReferees:
Czech Republic Martin Fraňo
Slovakia Jozef Kubuš
Linesmen:
United States Fraser McIntyre
United States Judson Ritter
0–102:52 –Shirokov (Telegin,Marchenko)
Aho (Granlund,Lindell) (PP) – 25:341–1
Jokinen (Laine) – 35:502–1
Aho (Koskiranta,Koivu) (PP) – 38:153–1
10 minPenalties8 min
16Shots29
21 May 2016
20:15
Canada 4–3
(2–0, 1–3, 1–0)
 United StatesVTB Ice Palace,Moscow
Attendance: 10,455
Game reference
Cam TalbotGoaliesKeith KinkaidReferees:
Russia Roman Gofman
Switzerland Tobias Wehrli
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Miroslav Lhotský
Russia Alexander Otmakhov
Gallagher (Jenner,Reinhart) – 08:591–0
Marchand (Ceci) – 18:022–0
2–121:14 –Matthews (Wideman,Larkin) (PP)
2–223:57 –Warsofsky (Nelson,Fasching)
2–328:25 –Motte (Larkin,Compher)
Brassard (O'Reilly,Perry) (PP) – 35:303–3
Ellis (Murray,McDavid) – 41:344–3
6 minPenalties14 min
27Shots33

Bronze medal game

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22 May 2016
16:15
Russia 7–2
(2–0, 3–1, 2–1)
 United StatesVTB Ice Palace,Moscow
Attendance: 12,043
Game reference
Sergei BobrovskyGoaliesKeith Kinkaid
Mike Condon
Referees:
Sweden Tobias Björk
Czech Republic Martin Fraňo
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Miroslav Lhotský
Sweden Henrik Pihlblad
Voynov (Kalinin,Shirokov) – 06:231–0
Mozyakin (Datsyuk,Orlov) (PP) – 13:412–0
Telegin (Datsyuk, Mozyakin) – 29:363–0
Dadonov (Panarin,Shipachyov) – 32:494–0
4–134:29 –Vatrano (Warsofsky,Nelson) (PP)
Panarin (Belov,Chudinov) – 35:225–1
5–243:42 – Vatrano (Warsofsky)
Mozyakin (Datsyuk) – 53:136–2
Shipachyov (Dadonov, Panarin) (PP) – 59:537–2
10 minPenalties8 min
29Shots30

Gold medal game

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Main article:2016 IIHF World Championship Final
22 May 2016
20:45
Finland 0–2
(0–1, 0–0, 0–1)
 CanadaVTB Ice Palace,Moscow
Attendance: 11,509
Game reference
Mikko KoskinenGoaliesCam TalbotReferees:
Russia Roman Gofman
Switzerland Tobias Wehrli
Linesmen:
Russia Gleb Lazarev
United States Fraser McIntyre
0–111:24 –McDavid (Duchene)
0–259:59 – Duchene (Marchand) (ENG)
6 minPenalties8 min
16Shots33

Final ranking

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Team Canada celebrates with the cup
PosGrpTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsFinal result
1B Canada1090014611+3527Champions
2B Finland1090013710+2727Runners-up
3A Russia(H)1080024416+2824Third place
4B United States1031152930−112Fourth place
5A Czech Republic851202814+1419Eliminated in
Quarter-finals
6A Sweden832032324−113
7B Germany840132324−113
8A Denmark822131827−911
9B Slovakia721041523−88Eliminated in
Group stage
10A Norway721041322−98
11A  Switzerland711322026−68
12B Belarus720051632−166
13A Latvia710331322−96
14B France711051123−125
15B Hungary710061231−1932017 IIHF World Championship Division I
16A Kazakhstan701061528−132
Source:IIHF.com
(H) Host

Awards and statistics

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Awards

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Source:IIHF.com

Source:IIHF.com

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
RussiaVadim Shipachyov1061218+108F
RussiaArtemi Panarin106915+94F
RussiaEvgenii Dadonov106713+106F
FinlandPatrik Laine107512+44F
FinlandMikael Granlund104812+62F
CanadaDerick Brassard105611+94F
RussiaPavel Datsyuk1011011+60F
CanadaMatt Duchene105510+102F
FinlandMikko Koivu104610+812F
CanadaMark Stone104610+86F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− =Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source:IIHF.com

Goaltending leaders

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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.

PlayerTOIGAGAASASv%SO
Czech RepublicDominik Furch255:0040.9410096.002
FinlandMikko Koskinen479:0191.1316994.671
CanadaCam Talbot480:00101.2516794.014
DenmarkSebastian Dahm434:04162.2124893.551
RussiaSergei Bobrovsky520:51151.7321893.121

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

IIHF honors and awards

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The 2016IIHF Hall of Fame inductees and award recipients were honored during the World Championship medal ceremonies in Moscow.[14][15]

IIHF Hall of Fame inductees

Award recipients

References

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  2. ^Merk, Martin (2 June 2015)."To Russia with love". IIHFWorlds2016.com. Archived fromthe original on 23 July 2016. Retrieved14 May 2016.
  3. ^"Connor-da Gold!".iihfworlds2016.com. 22 May 2016. Archived fromthe original on 25 July 2016. Retrieved22 May 2016.
  4. ^Nelson, Dustin L. (22 May 2016)."Corey Perry Enters Triple Gold Club".The Hockey Writers. The Hockey Writers. Retrieved22 May 2016.
  5. ^"Happy ending for hosts".iihfworlds2016.com. 22 May 2016. Archived fromthe original on 23 May 2016. Retrieved22 May 2016.
  6. ^abcdThree bids for 2016
  7. ^"Format". Archived fromthe original on 4 May 2016. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  8. ^"Canada tops World Ranking". 17 May 2015. Retrieved18 May 2015.
  9. ^Match officials
  10. ^"Russia to open vs. Czechs".iihfworlds2016.com. 15 July 2015. Archived fromthe original on 28 June 2016. Retrieved20 July 2015.
  11. ^"Statutes and Bylaws (701.3)"(PDF).iihf.com. 10 September 2015.
  12. ^"Statutes and Bylaws (701.3)"(PDF).iihf.com. 10 September 2015.
  13. ^"Tournament Format".iihf.com. 22 April 2016. Archived fromthe original on 4 May 2016. Retrieved22 April 2016.
  14. ^abcRegan, J. J. (17 December 2015)."Two former Caps named to IIHF Hall of Fame class".NBC Sports. Stamford, Connecticut. Retrieved17 June 2023.
  15. ^ab"Спортивный комментатор Николай Озеров посмертно введен в Зал славы IIHF".TASS (in Russian). Moscow, Russia. 22 May 2016. Retrieved26 April 2025.
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  17. ^abЗислис, Михаил (22 May 2016)."Федоров, Озеров и Каменский включены в Зал славы ИИХФ".Sport Express (in Russian). Moscow, Russia. Retrieved17 June 2023.
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  19. ^Clinton, Jared (18 December 2015)."Fedorov, Bondra, Quinn headline 2016 IIHF Hall of Fame class".The Hockey News. Retrieved25 May 2025.

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