2002 IIHF World U18 Championships

2002 IIHF World U18 Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Slovakia
Dates April 11–21, 2002
Teams 12
Venue(s) 2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions   United States (1st title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 48
Goals scored 328 (6.83 per match)
Attendance 93,914 (1,957 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Russia Alexander Ovechkin (18 points)
2001
2003

The 2002 IIHF World U18 Championships were held in Piešťany and Trnava, Slovakia. The championships began on April 11, 2002, and finished on April 21, 2002. Games were played at Zimny Stadion in Piešťany and Zimny Stadion in Trnava. The US team finished first in the final round to capture the gold, while Russia and the Czech Republic captured the silver and bronze medal respectively. USA and Russia played the last game of the final round to determine the medals. Needing to beat Russia by two goals, USA led 2–1 with a minute remaining. They pulled their goalie, leading to Zach Parise's gold medal-winning goal with thirty seconds remaining.[1]

Championship results

Preliminary round

Group A

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Russia 5500341010
 Czech Republic 541025128
 Canada 532021176
 Norway 513113233
 Slovakia 514010192
 Germany 50417291
Results[2]
11 April 2002
13:00
Norway 2 – 2
( 0-1, 2-1, 0-0 )
 Germany
11 April 2002
16:30
Slovakia 1 – 5
( 0-2, 0-2, 1-1 )
 Czech Republic
11 April 2002
20:00
Canada 4 – 8
( 3-2, 1-2, 0-4 )
 Russia

12 April 2002
13:00
Czech Republic 7 – 4
( 2-1, 2-2, 3-1 )
 Norway
12 April 2002
16:30
Russia 6 – 1
( 2-0, 2-1, 2-0 )
 Slovakia
12 April 2002
20:00
Germany 1 – 9
( 0-2, 1-3, 0-4 )
 Canada

14 April 2002
13:00
Czech Republic 6 – 1
( 4-0, 2-1, 0-0 )
 Germany
14 April 2002
16:30
Canada 3 – 1
( 2-0, 1-1, 0-0 )
 Slovakia
14 April 2002
20:00
Russia 7 – 0
( 1-0, 2-0, 4-0 )
 Norway

15 April 2002
13:00
Czech Republic 4 – 1
( 0-1, 1-0, 3-0 )
 Canada
15 April 2002
16:30
Slovakia 3 – 4
( 2-2, 0-0, 1-2 )
 Norway
15 April 2002
20:00
Germany 2 – 8
( 2-2, 0-3, 0-3 )
 Russia

17 April 2002
10:00
Norway 3 – 4
( 2-2, 0-0, 1-2 )
 Canada
17 April 2002
13:30
Russia 5 – 3
( 1-2, 3-0, 1-1 )
 Czech Republic
17 April 2002
17:00
Germany 1 – 4
( 1-2, 0-1, 0-1 )
 Slovakia

Group B

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 United States 550033510
 Finland 54102278
 Belarus 523014214
 Sweden 523016164
  Switzerland 523018214
 Ukraine 50504370
Results[3]
11 April 2002
13:00
Belarus 0 – 9
( 0-2, 0-1, 0-6 )
 United States
11 April 2002
16:30
Sweden 0 – 2
( 0-0, 0-1, 0-1 )
 Finland
11 April 2002
20:00
Ukraine 0 – 10
( 0-4, 0-2, 0-4 )
  Switzerland

12 April 2002
13:00
Finland 4 – 3
( 1-0, 1-1, 2-2 )
 Belarus
12 April 2002
16:30
Switzerland  3 – 2
( 2-1, 0-1, 1-0 )
 Sweden
12 April 2002
20:00
United States 10 – 0
( 2-0, 3-0, 5-0 )
 Ukraine

14 April 2002
13:00
Ukraine 3 – 8
( 1-3, 2-3, 0-2 )
 Sweden
14 April 2002
16:30
Switzerland  3 – 6
( 1-1, 1-1, 1-4 )
 Belarus
14 April 2002
20:00
Finland 2 – 3
( 1-1, 0-0, 1-2 )
 United States

15 April 2002
13:00
Sweden 4 – 2
( 1-1, 1-0, 2-1 )
 Belarus
15 April 2002
16:30
Finland 6 – 0
( 0-0, 3-0, 3-0 )
 Ukraine
15 April 2002
20:00
United States 5 – 1
( 2-1, 2-0, 1-0 )
  Switzerland

17 April 2002
10:00
Belarus 3 – 1
( 2-1, 1-0, 0-0 )
 Ukraine
17 April 2002
13:30
United States 6 – 2
( 1-0, 1-1, 4-1 )
 Sweden
17 April 2002
17:00
Switzerland  1 – 8
( 1-3, 0-2, 0-3 )
 Finland

Relegation Round

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
  Switzerland 550028610
 Slovakia 532015116
 Sweden 532020136
 Germany 51319163
 Norway 513112203
 Ukraine 51409272

Note: The following matches from the preliminary round carry forward to the relegation round:

Results[4]
18 April 2002
13:00
Sweden 4 – 0
( 2-0, 0-0, 2-0 )
 Germany
18 April 2002
16:30
Norway 2 – 7
( 0-3, 1-3, 1-1 )
  Switzerland
18 April 2002
20:00
Slovakia 3 – 0
( 2-0, 1-0, 0-0 )
 Ukraine

20 April 2002
11:00
Switzerland  5 – 2
( 0-1, 2-1, 3-0 )
 Germany
20 April 2002
14:30
Ukraine 5 – 2
( 1-1, 2-0, 2-1 )
 Norway
20 April 2002
18:00
Sweden 3 – 5
( 1-3, 2-1, 0-1 )
 Slovakia

21 April 2002
11:00
Germany 4 – 1
( 1-0, 3-0, 0-1 )
 Ukraine
21 April 2002
14:30
Slovakia 0 – 3
( 0-0, 0-3, 0-0 )
  Switzerland
21 April 2002
18:00
Norway 2 – 3
( 0-1, 2-1, 0-1 )
 Sweden

Final round

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 United States 54102778
 Russia 541029138
 Czech Republic 54101798
 Finland 523014154
 Belarus 51409322
 Canada 505012300

Note: The following matches from the preliminary round carry forward to the final round:

Results[5]
18 April 2002
13:00
Czech Republic 5 – 1
( 1-0, 2-1, 2-0 )
 Belarus
18 April 2002
16:30
United States 10 – 3
( 2-1, 5-2, 3-0 )
 Canada
18 April 2002
20:00
Russia 4 – 3
( 2-2, 1-1, 1-0 )
 Finland

20 April 2002
12:00
Finland 3 – 1
( 0-1, 1-0, 2-0 )
 Canada
20 April 2002
15:30
United States 0 – 1
( 0-0, 0-1, 0-0 )
 Czech Republic
20 April 2002
19:00
Belarus 0 – 11
( 0-2, 0-7, 0-2 )
 Russia

21 April 2002
12:00
Czech Republic 4 – 2
( 1-0, 1-1, 2-1 )
 Finland
21 April 2002
15:30
Canada 3 – 5
( 1-3, 2-0, 0-2 )
 Belarus
21 April 2002
19:00
Russia 1 – 3
( 0-2, 0-0, 1-1 )
 United States

Final standings

Rk. Team
1st, gold medalist(s) United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Russia
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Czech Republic
4 Finland
5 Belarus
6 Canada
7  Switzerland
8 Slovakia
9 Sweden
10 Germany
11 Norway
12 Ukraine

 Germany,  Norway, and  Ukraine are relegated to Division I for the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships.

Division I

The Division I tournament was played in Celje and Maribor, Slovenia, from 23 to 29 March 2002.[6] With the temporary expanison of the top level to twelve teams because of the late inclusion of Canada, Division I was left short one team. France, the previous year's runner up in Division II was invited, but failed to respond, so the tournament was played with only seven teams.[7]

First round

Group A (in Celje)
Teams KAZ AUT ITA Score Pts
1. Kazakhstan 6:16:112:24
2. Austria 1:6 3:14:72
3. Italy1:61:3 2:90

Group B (in Maribor)
Teams SLO LAT DAN JPN Score Pts
1. Slovenia 4:23:04:411:65
2. Latvia2:4 4:22:28:83
3. Denmark 0:32:4 6:48:112
4. Japan 4:42:24:6 10:122

Consolation Round (Places 5–7)

(in Celje)
Teams ITA DAN JPN Score Pts
1. Italy 4:23:47:62
2. Denmark 2:4 (6:4)8:82
3. Japan 4:3(4:6) 8:92

Play-Off

Semifinal
27 March 2002
15:30
Kazakhstan 4 – 1
( 1-1, 3-0, 0-0 )
 Latvia
27 March 2002
19:00
Slovenia 3 – 2 OT
( 0-1, 1-1, 1-0 )
( 1-0 )
 Austria
Third-place Play-off
29 March 2002
15:30
Latvia 1 – 4
( 1-1, 0-2, 0-1 )
 Austria
Final
29 March 2002
19:00
Slovenia 2 – 5
( 1-0, 1-3, 0-2 )
 Kazakhstan

 Kazakhstan were promoted to the top level, and no team was relegated for the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships.

Division II

The Division II tournament was played in Briançon, France, from 22 to 29 March 2002.[8] With North Korea's absence, Romania (the previous year's Division III runners-up) gained a late promotion into this tournament.

First round

Group A
Teams FRA GBR CRO ROM Score Pts
1. France 10:017:120:047:16
2. Great Britain 0:10 8:18:016:114
3. Croatia 1:171:8 7:29:272
4. Romania 0:200:82:7 2:350

Group B
Teams POL EST NED HUN Score Pts
1. Poland 9:19:17:125:36
2. Estonia1:9 7:05:213:114
3. Netherlands1:90:7 3:24:182
4. Hungary 1:72:52:3 5:150

Final round and Consolation round

Places 1–4
Teams FRA POL GBR EST Score Pts
1. France 12:1(10:0)14:036:16
2. Poland 1:12 10:2(9:1)20:154
3. Great Britain(0:10)2:10 8:210:242
4. Estonia 0:14(1:9)2:8 3:310

Places 5–8
Teams NED HUN CRO ROM Score Pts
1. Netherlands (3:2)6:33:212:76
2. Hungary (2:3) 6:25:213:74
3. Croatia 3:62:6 (7:2)12:142
4. Romania 2:32:5(2:7) 6:150

With the forthcoming reorganization into twelve team divisions,  France,  Poland, and  Great Britain were all promoted to Division I, and no team was relegated for the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships.

Division III

The Division III tournament was played in Elektrėnai and Kaunas, Lithuania, from 5 to 9 March 2002.[9]

First round

Group A (in Elektrėnai)
Teams KOR BEL LTU BUL Score Pts
1. South Korea 14:111:011:036:16
2. Belgium 1:14 6:44:111:194
3. Lithuania 0:114:6 7:111:182
4. Bulgaria 0:111:41:7 2:220

Group B (in Kaunas)
Teams YUG ESP RSA TUR Score Pts
1. Yugoslavia 6:320:216:042:56
2. Spain 0:11 3:64:420:23
3. South Africa 2:204:4 5:111:253
4. Turkey 0:162:201:5 3:410

With the forthcoming reorganization into twelve team divisions, everyone but  Turkey were promoted to Division II, and no team was relegated for the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships.

Play-off round

7th-place play-off
9 March 2002
14:00
Bulgaria 6 – 3
( 2-1, 3-0, 1-2 )
 TurkeyKaunas
5th-place play-off
9 March 2002
18:00
Lithuania 3 – 5
( 3-0, 0-3, 0-2 )
 South AfricaKaunas
3rd-place play-off
9 March 2002
14:00
Belgium 4 – 7
( 0-1, 2-4, 2-2 )
 SpainElektrėnai
Final
9 March 2002
18:00
South Korea 11 – 1
( 3-1, 4-0, 4-0 )
 YugoslaviaElektrėnai

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