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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2023


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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2023

 

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Qualified Nations

Group A

  • AUT.gif Austria
  • DEN.gif Denmark
  • FIN.gif Finland
  • FRA.gif France
  • GER.gif Germany
  • HUN.gif Hungary
  • SWE.gif Sweden
  • USA.gif United States

 

Group B

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  • CZE.gif Czechia
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
  • LAT.gif Latvia
  • NOR.gif Norway
  • SVK.gif Slovakia
  • SLO.gif Slovenia
  • SUI.gif Switzerland

 

2022 Championships Results

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2022

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2022

 

Tournament Format

 

The 16 teams are divided into two 8 Teams groups for the Preliminary Round played in a single round robin.

The top-four ranked teams of each group advance to the quarter-finals that will be played cross-over. The first-place team in each preliminary-round group plays the fourth-place team of the other group, while the second-place team plays the third-place team of the other group. 1A-4B, 2A-3B, 1B-4A, 2B-3A.

The host nations will play the quarter-finals as follows: If qualified, Finland will play the 20:20 game in Tampere and Latvia will play the 20:20 game in Riga. In the case that Finland and Latvia were to play each other in the quarter-finals, the quarter-finals will not be played cross-over but within the groups (1A-4A, 1B-4B, 2A-3A, 2B-3B).

The venues and time slots of the quarter-final games will officially be determined following the conclusion of the preliminary round.

In the semi-finals the best-ranked team - criteria: 1) placement in the group, 2) points in the preliminary round, 3) goal difference in the preliminary round, 4) goals scored in the preliminary round, 5) seeding coming into the tournament - will play against the lowest-ranked semi-finalist. The 2nd-best ranked semi-finalist will play the 3rd-best ranked semi-finalist. Both semi-final games will be played in Tampere. If one of the host countries (Finland/Latvia) is qualified, it will play the early game. If both or none of the host countries are qualified, the best-ranked semi-finalist according to beforementioned criteria, shall play the early game. The time slots will officially be determined after the quarter-final games.

The winning teams of the semi-final games advance to the gold medal game while the semi-final losing teams play for bronze.

Relegation format

The Last ranked Nations (8th) of both Preliminary Round Groups will be relegated to the 2024 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A.

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Preliminary Round Schedule

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Standing Link

Knockout Round Schedule

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Standing Link

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Team Rosters

 

Austria

 

Canada

 

Czechia

 

Denmark

 

Finland

 

France

 

Germany

 

Hungary

 

Kazakhstan

 

Latvia

 

Norway

 

Slovakia

 

Slovenia

 

Sweden

 

Switzerland

 

United States

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Road to World Championship International Test Matches

 

Thursday 6th April, 2023

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:LAT - :POL  3-5

:AUT - :SLO  3-5

:HUN - :UKR  1-4

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Road to World Championship International Test Matches

 

Thursday 13th April, 2023

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:SLO - :POL  3-2 After PSO

:DEN - :SWE  0-3

:GER - :CZE  2-6

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Road to World Championship International Test Matches

 

Friday 14th April, 2023

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:SLO - :POL  3-4 After PSO

:HUN - :JPN  5-2

:AUT - :ITA  3-2 After PSO

:NOR - :FIN  1-2 After OT

:LAT - :UKR  3-6

:SUI - :SVK  0-2
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