2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Explained

Tourney Name:IIHF World U20 Championship
Year:2010
Size:x240px
Country:Canada
Dates:December 26, 2009 – January 5, 2010
Num Teams:10
Cities:2
Type:ihj
Winners:United States
Count:2
Second:Canada
Third:Sweden
Fourth:Switzerland
Games:31
Goals:266
Attendance:301944
Points:14
Nextseason:2011

The 2010 World Junior Hockey Championships (2010 WJHC), was the 34th edition of Ice Hockey World Junior Championship. The tournament was hosted by Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, from December 26, 2009, to January 5, 2010.[1] [2] Saskatoon had hosted the tournament once before, in 1991. The medal round, as well as all Canada's preliminary round games, took place in Saskatoon at the Credit Union Centre. The arena underwent renovations and upgrades before the 2010 tournament, including an increase in capacity.[3] Other games were played at the Brandt Centre in Regina, which also received upgrades.[4] In addition, pre-tournament exhibition games were held in other towns and cities throughout the province as well as Calgary, Alberta.[5] [6] In the gold medal match, the United States defeated the pre-tournament favourites and host country Canada 6–5 in overtime on a goal by John Carlson to win their second gold medal and first since 2004, ending Canada's bid for a record-breaking sixth consecutive gold medal.[7]

Other host candidates

Initially, Switzerland was chosen to host the tournament, but later withdrew.[8]

Three bid groups submitted letters of intent to host the 2010 tournament prior to the February 1, 2008, deadline:[9]

All three bid groups formally placed their bids before the April 1, 2008, deadline and made their final presentations to the selection committee in Toronto on June 9–10, 2008.[9]

On July 7, 2008, Hockey Canada and the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) announced Saskatoon and Regina have been chosen to host the tournament. This was Saskatchewan's first successful bid in five recent attempts, after failing to land the 1999, 2003, 2006 and 2009 tournaments.[3]

Top division

The lowest-ranked teams in the top division are relegated to Division I for the following year's tournament.

Rosters

See main article: 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters.

Preliminary round

Ten teams were divided into two groups of five, each of which play in a single round-robin format. The winner of each group proceeded directly to the tournament semifinals, with the second- and third-place finishers advancing to the quarterfinals. The remaining four teams participated in the relegation round to determine which teams will be relegated to Division I the following year.

Group A

All times are local (Central Time ZoneUTC−6).

Group B

All times are local (Central Time ZoneUTC−6).

Relegation round

Results from any games that were played during the preliminary round were carried forward to the relegation round.

All times are local (Central Time ZoneUTC−6).

Final round

Gold medal game

Top 10 scorers

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1 7 4 10 14 +9 4
2 6 8 5 13 +3 4
3 6 6 6 12 +3 0
4 7 6 6 12 +7 0
5 6 3 9 12 +9 14
6 6 8 3 11 +8 4
7 7 6 4 10 -2 10
8 6 4 6 10 +7 6
9 6 3 7 10 +6 2
9 6 3 7 10 +4 2

Top 10 goalscorers

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1 6 8 25 32.00 4 0
1 6 8 17 47.06 2 1
3 6 6 25 24.00 3 0
3 6 6 21 28.57 2 0
3 6 6 32 18.75 3 0
6 7 6 23 26.09 0 1
6 7 6 25 24.00 3 0
6 7 6 26 23.08 2 0
9 6 5 12 41.67 4 0
9 6 5 18 27.78 0 0

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

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1 343:05 14 93.00 2.45 1
2 298:50 11 92.72 2.21 0
3 263:56 11 90.76 2.50 0
4 291:23 10 90.20 2.06 2
5 428:10 34 89.31 4.76 0

Tournament awards

Most Valuable Player
All-star team
IIHF best player awards

Final standings

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4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Relegated to the 2011 Division I

IIHF broadcasting rights

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Division I

See main article: 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division I.

Group A

The Division I Group A tournament was played in Megève and Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, France, from December 14 to December 20, 2009.[10]

Group B

The Division I Group B tournament was played in Gdańsk, Poland, from December 14 to December 20, 2009.[11]

Division II

See main article: 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II.

Group A

The Division II Group A tournament was played in Debrecen, Hungary, from December 13 to December 19, 2009.[12]

Group B

The Division II Group B tournament was played in Narva, Estonia, from December 12 to December 18, 2009.[13]

Division III

See main article: 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III.

The Division III tournament was played in Istanbul, Turkey, from January 4 to January 10, 2010.

Final standings

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships official website. http://web.archive.org/web/20100117051734/https://www.iihf.com/channels0910/wm20/home.html. January 17, 2010. IIHF. dead.
  2. https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/205/ 2010 Top Division statistics
  3. Web site: Saskatoon-Regina to get 2010 World Juniors. January 6, 2010. July 7, 2008. The Leader Post (Regina). https://web.archive.org/web/20121107190623/https://www.canada.com/reginaleaderpost/news/story.html?id=060ea29f-9d0d-4cb0-ab62-246b5c3d6c6d. November 7, 2012. dead. mdy-all.
  4. News: Regina, Saskatoon to host 2010 world juniors. January 6, 2010. July 7, 2008. CBC. CBC.
  5. Web site: Saskatchewan to host 2010 World Junior Hockey Championship. January 6, 2010. July 7, 2008. Government of Saskatchewan. https://web.archive.org/web/20110611002550/https://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=82d7e1d7-bab1-443f-bdd8-29942bf12c18. 2011-06-11. dead.
  6. Web site: Canada beats Finland in junior exhibition. January 6, 2010. December 23, 2009. Red Deer Advocate. https://archive.today/20120718204737/https://www.albertalocalnews.com/reddeeradvocate/sports/Canada_beats_Finland_in_junior_exhibition_79959327.html. 2012-07-18. dead.
  7. Web site: New champs: USA stuns Canada. January 6, 2010. January 5, 2010. Aykroyd. Lucas. International Ice Hockey Federation. https://web.archive.org/web/20100111214455/https://www.iihf.com/channels0910/wm20/news/news-singleview-world-juniors/article/canada-us-tied-after-one.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=2956&cHash=e1aa245402. 2010-01-11. dead.
  8. Web site: Toronto, Regina-Saskatoon formally bid to stage World Juniors. January 6, 2010. June 10, 2008. TSN.
  9. Web site: Six letters of intent to bid received by Hockey Canada from potential hosts for the 2010 and 2012 IIHF World Junior Championships. January 6, 2010. February 1, 2008. Hockey Canada.
  10. https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/206/ 2010 Division I Group A statistics
  11. https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/207/ 2010 Division I Group B statistics
  12. https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/208/ 2010 Division II Group A statistics
  13. https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/209/ 2010 Division II Group B statistics