Ice hockey at the 2011 Winter Universiade explained

Event:Ice hockey
Games:2011 Winter
Dates:January 27–February 6, 2011
Teams:12 (men)
6 (women)
Prev:2009
Next:2013

Ice hockey at the 2011 Winter Universiade was held from January 27 through February 6 at the Erzurum GSIM Ice Arena complex in Erzurum, generally called "3000 Ice Rink" and "500 Ice Rink" during Universiade in reference to the seating capacities of its two sheets of ice. In most cases, men's matches were played at 3000 Ice Rink and women's matches were played at 500 Ice Rink, although exceptions were made for the women's semifinals and medal games played in the larger rink, while some lower men's placement games were played in the smaller one. The selection of participating teams – 12 in the men's tournament and six in the women's tournament, including the hosting Turkey sides in both cases – was announced on August 27, 2010, while the draw to place the teams into their assigned pools took place on October 2, 2010.[1]

Venue

width=220px Erzurum
Men and Women
Erzurum GSIM Ice Arena
Capacity: 3000 and 500

Men

Tourney Name:Winter Universiade
men's tournament
Year:2011
Size:160
Country:Turkey
Dates:January 27 – February 6
Num Teams:12
Venues:1
Cities:1
Attendance:43341
Type:ih
Winners:RUS
Count:5
Second:BLR
Third:CAN
Fourth:KAZ
Games:34
Goals:264
Scoring Leader: Brandon MacLean
Points:13
Website:universiadeerzurum.org
Prevseason:2009
Nextseason:2013

Preliminary round

Twelve participating teams were placed in the following three groups. After playing a round-robin, the top two teams in each group, plus the top two third-place teams, advanced to the quarterfinals.

Teams received 3 points for a regulation win, 2 points for an overtime/shootout win and 1 point for an overtime/shootout loss. They were seeded for the playoffs based first on placement within their pool, then by point total, then by fewest goals against.

All game box scores via fisu.net.

Group A

All times are local (UTC+2).

Group B

All times are local (UTC+2).

Group C

All times are local (UTC+2).

9th–12th placement round

All times are local (UTC+2).

9th place match

Playoff round

All times are local (UTC+2).

Gold medal match

Final standings

Russia
Belarus
Canada
4 Kazakhstan
5 Slovakia
6 United States
7 Czech Republic
8 Japan
9 Slovenia
10 Spain
11 South Korea
12 Turkey

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
6 8 5 13 +5 12 F
6 6 5 11 −1 2 F
6 5 5 10 +10 10 F
6 4 6 10 +8 27 F
5 3 7 10 +3 2 F
6 2 8 10 +11 4 F
6 7 2 9 +14 4 F
6 6 3 9 +13 4 F
6 5 4 9 +9 16 F
6 4 5 9 +9 6 F
6 2 7 9 +5 4 F
6 3 5 8 +1 2 F
6 3 5 8 +11 6 F
6 2 6 8 +11 24 F
5 0 8 8 +4 0 F
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: fisu.net

Leading goaltenders

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

PlayerTOIGAGAASASv%SO
148:24 2 0.81 59 96.61 0
300:00 6 1.20 128 95.31 1
273:28 7 1.54 125 94.40 0
215:58 7 1.94 105 93.33 0
Yuta Narisawa 303:07 15 2.97 210 92.86 0
239:02 12 3.01 158 92.41 1
293:10 24 4.91 263 90.87 0
TOI = Time on Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: fisu.net

Women

Tourney Name:Winter Universiade
women's tournament
Year:2011
Size:250
Country:Turkey
Dates:January 27 – February 5
Num Teams:6
Venues:1
Cities:1
Attendance:14068
Type:ihw
Winners:CAN
Count:2
Second:FIN
Third:SVK
Fourth:USA
Games:20
Goals:191
Scoring Leader: Venla Hovi
Points:19
Website:universiadeerzurum.org
Prevseason:2009
Nextseason:2013

Preliminary round

Six participating teams were placed into a single group. After playing a round-robin, the teams ranked first through fourth advanced to the semifinals.[2]

Teams received 3 points for a regulation win, 2 points for an overtime/shootout win and 1 point for an overtime/shootout loss.

All game box scores via fisu.net.

All times are local (UTC+2).

Playoff round

All times are local (UTC+2).

Gold medal match

Final standings

Canada
Finland
Slovakia
4 United States
5 Great Britain
6 Turkey

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
5 9 10 19 +18 2 F
7 10 7 17 +17 6 F
Martina Veličková7 7 7 14 +9 8 F
7 6 8 14 +17 2 F
6 5 9 14 +17 16 F
7 8 4 12 +16 2 F
7 7 5 12 +14 0 F
Anna Džurňáková6 5 5 10 +8 0 F
7 5 5 10 +9 2 F
7 5 4 9 +13 2 F
7 4 5 9 +7 4 F
Mária Herichová7 2 7 9 +6 6 F
7 5 3 8 +11 0 F
Nikola Gápová7 4 4 8 +9 0 F
Petra Jurčová7 4 4 8 +5 2 F
7 4 4 8 +7 4 F
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: fisu.net

Leading goaltenders

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

PlayerTOIGAGAASASv%SO
200:00 0 0.00 25 100.00 3
225:00 3 0.80 38 92.11 1
Zuzana Tomčíková307:23 13 2.54 147 91.16 0
305:00 8 1.57 87 90.80 1
244:00 22 5.41 156 85.90 0
199:20 6 1.81 42 85.71 1
219:54 22 6.00 151 85.43 0
TOI = Time on Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: fisu.net

Medalists

Menvalign=top Russia (RUS)
1 Evgeniy Orlov
3 Sergei Zuborev (A)
4 Egor Yakovlev
5 Maxim Sergeev
9 Andrey Sergeev
10 Anton Lazarev
11 Sergey Salnikov (C)
12 Marat Valiullin
13 Denis Golubev
15 Rafael Akhmetov
18 Ayrat Ziazov
20 Vladimir Zhmaev
23 Stanislav Golovanov
28 Vasily Tokranov
34 Evgeny Belukhin
36 Sergei Belokon (A)
44 Vyacheslav Seluyanov
52 Bulat Shavaleev
57 Nikolai Lukyanchikov
77 Emil Garipov
81 Yaroslav Alshevskiy
90 Alexander Sumin
valign=top Belarus (BLR)
3 Andrei Kolosov
4 Evgeniy Nogachev
5 Roman Alekseev
7 Ihar Shvedau
8 Alexander Pavlovich (A)
9 Ilya Shinkevich
10 Pavel Razvadovski
11 Mikhail Kharamanda
12 Aliaksandr Kachan
13 Alexander Kitarov (C)
14 Aliaksandr Siomachkin
15 Artem Demkov
16 Rustam Azimov
17 Kiryl Brykun
18 Ivan Miadzel
19 Aleh Haroshka
20 Stepan Goryachevskikh
21 Mikalai Susla
22 Yevgeni Khuzeyeu
23 Ilya Kaznadey
24 Dzmitry Shumski (A)
25 Vitali Belinski
valign=top Canada (CAN)
4 Matt Caria
6 Scott Aarssen
7 Marc-Andre Dorion
8 Geoff Killing
9 Kevin Baker
10 Chris Ray (A)
11 Evan Vossen
12 Dominic Jalbert
14 Keaton Turkiewicz
15 Tim Priamo
16 Maxime Langelier-Parent
17 Brandon MacLean (A)
19 Yashar Farmanara
20 Jordan Smith (C)
21 Thomas Kiriakou
22 Mathieu Methot
25 Kyle Sonnenburg
26 Francis Charland
27 Jean-Michel Rizk
28 Ryan Berard
30 Jim Watt
31 Anthony Grieco
Womenvalign=top Canada (CAN)
2 Alicia Martin
4 Candice Styles
5 Jacalyn Sollis
6 Kelsey Webster
9 Kim Deschênes
12 Andrea Boras
13 Suzanne Fenerty
14 Courtney Unruh
15 Jessica Zerafa
16 Andrea Ironside (C)
17 Breanne George
18 Addie Miles
19 Jocelyn Leblanc
21 Ellie Seedhouse
22 Jenna Downey
23 Erin Lally
24 Ann-Sophie Bettez
25 Mariève Provost (A)
27 Carly Hill (A)
30 Beth Clause
31 Liz Knox
valign=top Finland (FIN)
1 Anna Vanhatalo
2 Hanna-Riikka Turpeinen
5 Mari Alina Ahvensalmi
7 Essi Hallvar (A)
9 Venla Hovi
11 Annina Rajahuhta (A)
12 Krista Rahunen
13 Jutta Stoltenberg
15 Susanna Niemela
20 Sari Karna
21 Annukka Kinisjarvi
22 Saara Tuominen (C)
24 Salla Korhonen
25 Tiina Saarimaki
26 Johanna Juutilainen
27 Anne Helin
28 Anne Tuomanen
30 Linda Selkee
valign=top Slovakia (SVK)
1 Zuzana Tomcikova
3 Veronika Kasperova
4 Barbora Kezmarska
5 Veronika Cernanova
6 Katarina Bernatova
7 Barbora Bremova
8 Martina Staronova
9 Katarina Vybostokova
10 Jana Stofanikova
11 Lenka Krajnakova
12 Maria Herichova
13 Petra Jurcova
14 Anna Dzurnakova (C)
15 Slavomira Stofanikova
17 Martina Velickova
18 Janka Culikova (A)
19 Iveta Karafiatova
20 Monika Kvakova
21 Elena Buckova
22 Nikola Gapova
24 Petra Pravlikova (A)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011 WU Update: Meeting between FISU Director WU Milan Augustin and CT Chair for Ice Hockey Lars G.Karlsson . July 22, 2010 . International University Sports Federation . January 25, 2017.
  2. http://www.universiadeerzurum.org/doc/file/competition_schedule/icehockey.pdf Competition Schedule Ice hockey