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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2022

 

TUR.gif Istanbul (TUR) - 11 April 2022 - 17 April 2022 TUR.gif

 

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Qualified Nations
 

  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • ISL.gif Iceland
  • ISR.gif Israel
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • TUR.gif Turkey
     

 

Competition Format

 

Round-Robin
April 11th - April 17th, 2022
        6 Nations, Round-Robin, the 1st Nation will be the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2022 Champion
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    Qualification Format               

        

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group B World
Championship 2019
April 9th - April 12th, 2019
6 Nations,
the 1st Nation will qualify for the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2022
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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2019
March 25th - March 31st, 2019
6 Nations, the 6th Nation will qualify for the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2022
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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A WorldChampionship 2019

April 7th - April 13th, 2019
6 Nations,
the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Nation will qualify for the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2022

                        
Registered Nations
Qualified, Eliminated, In Progress

 

  • AUS.gif Australia (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2019)
  • BEL.gif Belgium (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2019)
  • BUL.gif Bulgaria (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2019)
  • CHN.gif China (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2019)
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group B World Championship 2019)
  • CRO.gif Croatia (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2019)
  • HKG.gif Hong Kong (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group B World Championship 2019)
  • ISL.gif Iceland (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2019)
  • ISR.gif Israel (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2019)
  • LUX.gif Luxembourg (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group B World Championship 2019)
  • MEX.gif Mexico (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2019)
  • NED.gif Netherlands (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2019)
  • NZL.gif New Zealand (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2019)
  • SRB.gif Serbia (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2019)
  • RSA.gif South Africa (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group B World Championship 2019)
  • TUR.gif Turkey (Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2019)
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Round-Robin
April 11th - April 17th, 2022
        6 Nations, Round-Robin, the 1st Nation will be the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2022 Champion

 

 

  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • ISL.gif Iceland
  • ISR.gif Israel
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • TUR.gif Turkey
Round-Robin
Turkey Time (GMT +3)

 

Israel ISR.gif 4 - 3 MEX.gif Mexico
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 4-0, 0-1
April 11th 2022, h. 13:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Iceland ISL.gif 3 - 1 BEL.gif Belgium
Period-by-Period: 2-0, 1-0, 0-1
April 11th 2022, h. 16:30, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Chinese Taipei TPE.gif 8 - 3 TUR.gif Turkey
Period-by-Period: 3-1, 4-1, 1-1
April 11th 2022, h. 20:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Israel ISR.gif 3 - 6 ISL.gif Iceland
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 2-3, 1-1
April 12th 2022, h. 13:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Mexico MEX.gif 0 - 4 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 0-1, 0-1
April 12th 2022, h. 16:30, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Belgium BEL.gif 5 - 0 TUR.gif Turkey
Period-by-Period: 2-0, 2-0, 1-0
April 12th 2022, h. 20:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Belgium BEL.gif 9 - 1 MEX.gif Mexico
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 2-0, 6-0
April 14th 2022, h. 13:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Israel ISR.gif 2 - 5 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 0-1, 1-3
April 14th 2022, h. 16:30, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Iceland ISL.gif 4 - 2 TUR.gif Turkey
Period-by-Period: 2-0, 1-1, 1-1
April 14th 2022, h. 20:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Chinese Taipei TPE.gif 2 - 4 BEL.gif Belgium
Period-by-Period: 0-3, 2-0, 0-1
April 15th 2022, h. 13:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Mexico MEX.gif 1 - 3 ISL.gif Iceland
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 0-1, 0-1
April 15th 2022, h. 16:30, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Turkey TUR.gif 1 - 4 ISR.gif Israel
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-2, 1-2
April 15th 2022, h. 20:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Iceland ISL.gif 2 - 5 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-1, 2-3
April 17th 2022, h. 13:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Belgium BEL.gif 4 - 2 ISR.gif Israel
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-1, 4-1
April 17th 2022, h. 16:30, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul

 

Turkey TUR.gif 2 - 3OT MEX.gif Mexico
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 2-0, 0-2, Overtime: 0-1
April 17th 2022, h. 20:00, Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, Istanbul
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Round-Robin Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
5
4(0)
1(0)
24
11
+13
12
BEL.gif Belgium
5
4(0)
1(0)
23
8
+15
12
ISL.gif Iceland
5
4(0)
1(0)
18
12
+6
12
ISR.gif Israel
5
2(0)
3(0)
15
19
-4
6
MEX.gif Mexico
5
1(1)
4(0)
8
22
-14
2
TUR.gif Turkey
5
0(0)
5(1)
8
24
-16
1
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