2017 IIHF World Championship Division I

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2017 IIHF World Championship Division I
Tournament details
Host countries Ukraine
 United Kingdom
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates22–28 April (Group A)
23–29 April (Group B)
Teams12
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The 2017 IIHF World Championship Division I was an international ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Group A was contested in Kyiv, Ukraine from 22 to 28 April 2017 and Group B in Belfast, United Kingdom from 23 to 29 April 2017.[1] South Korea and Austria were promoted to the 2018 World Championship. It marked the first time South Korea had earned promotion to the top tier of the World Championship.[2]

Bids[edit]

There were two official bids to host Group A Championships.

Ukraine had never hosted these championships, however, they did host an Olympic Pre-Qualification round in 2012. The proposed arena was the Palace of Sports.

The decision on who hosts the tournament was decided on May 20, 2016. The bid from Ukraine gained a majority vote against the Austrian entry.[1]

There were also two official bids to host Group B Championships.

Estonia last hosted these championships in 2006. The proposed arena was Tallinn Arena.
The United Kingdom had never hosted these championships, however, they did play host to the IIHF Group B Championships in 1952, and again in 1993. The proposed arena was the Odyssey Arena.

The decision on who hosts the tournament was decided on May 20, 2016.[1] The bid from the United Kingdom received 18 votes, whilst the Estonia bid received 7.[3]

Venues[edit]

Group A Group B
Kyiv Belfast
Palace of Sports
Capacity: 7,000
SSE Arena
Capacity: 11,000

Group A tournament[edit]

2017 IIHF World Championship Division I A
Tournament details
Host country Ukraine
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates22–28 April
Teams6
Tournament statistics
Games played15
Goals scored70 (4.67 per game)
Attendance51,851 (3,457 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Kazakhstan Nigel Dawes (9 points)
MVPAustria Thomas Raffl
WebsiteIIHF.com

Participants[edit]

Team Qualification
 Hungary Placed 15th in the Elite Division and was relegated.
 Kazakhstan Placed 16th in the Elite Division and was relegated.
 Poland Placed 3rd in Division I A the previous year.
 Austria Placed 4th in Division I A the previous year.
 South Korea Placed 5th in Division I A the previous year.
 Ukraine Placed 1st in Division I B the previous year and was promoted.

Match officials[edit]

7 referees and 7 linesmen were selected for the tournament.[4]

Standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1  Austria (P) 5 4 0 0 1 22 4 +18 12 2018 IIHF World Championship
2  South Korea (P) 5 3 1 0 1 14 11 +3 11[a]
3  Kazakhstan 5 3 1 0 1 13 10 +3 11[a]
4  Poland 5 2 0 1 2 6 17 −11 7
5  Hungary 5 1 0 0 4 8 14 −6 3
6  Ukraine (H, R) 5 0 0 1 4 7 14 −7 1 Relegation to 2018 Division I B
Source: IIHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) result against closest best-ranked team outside tied teams; 6) result against second-best ranked team outside tied teams; 7) seeding before tournament.
(H) Host; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Kazakhstan 2–5 South Korea

Results[edit]

All times are local (UTC+3).

22 April 2017
13:30
Ukraine 3–5
(1–1, 2–1, 0–3)
 HungaryPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 4,612
Game reference
Eduard ZakharchenkoGoaliesMiklós RajnaReferees:
Denmark Jacob Grumsen
Norway Roy Stian Hansen
Linesmen:
United States Riley Bowles
Sweden Daniel Persson
Kuzmik – 13:481–0
1–114:35 – Bartalis (Erdély, Szirányi)
1–220:20 – Vas (Szirányi)
Butsenko (Katrych) (PP) – 27:332–2
Butsenko (Lyalka) – 38:513–2
3–350:41 – Sarauer (Wehrs, Kóger)
3–452:53 – Dansereau (Sarauer, Wehrs)
3–559:49 – Hári (Galló, Sagert) (PP, ENG)
12 minPenalties12 min
24Shots51
22 April 2017
17:00
South Korea 4–2
(1–0, 1–1, 2–1)
 PolandPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,257
Game reference
Matt DaltonGoaliesPrzemysław OdrobnyReferees:
Latvia Andris Ansons
Italy Daniel Gamper
Linesmen:
Ukraine Artem Korepanov
Italy Ulrich Pardatscher
Kim K. (Ahn) – 07:511–0
Sin (Park W., Kim Won-jun) – 27:072–0
2–134:40 – Bryk (Pasiut, Wronka) (PP2)
Lee Y. (Swift) – 42:073–1
Kim S. – 46:024–1
4–249:48 – Pociecha (Zapała)
10 minPenalties4 min
22Shots38
22 April 2017
20:30
Austria 2–3
(0–2, 2–0, 0–1)
 KazakhstanPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,819
Game reference
Bernhard StarkbaumGoaliesVitali KolesnikReferees:
Czech Republic Vladimír Pešina
United States Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
Switzerland Franco Castelli
Czech Republic Daniel Hynek
0–108:26 – Dawes (Dallman, St. Pierre) (PP)
0–214:56 – Dawes (Boyd, Bochenski)
Komarek (Raffl, Schlacher) – 24:321–2
Raffl (Hofer, Komarek) – 37:312–2
2–343:38 – Markelov (Savchenko, Starchenko) (PP)
16 minPenalties8 min
24Shots32
23 April 2017
17:00
Kazakhstan 2–5
(1–1, 1–0, 0–4)
 South KoreaPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,463
Game reference
Vitali KolesnikGoaliesMatt DaltonReferees:
Denmark Jacob Grumsen
Norway Roy Stian Hansen
Linesmen:
Ukraine Artem Korepanov
Sweden Daniel Persson
Bochenski (Dawes) – 08:011–0
1–115:56 – Ahn (Kim K.)
Dawes (Bochenski, St. Pierre) – 33:252–1
2–245:49 – Plante (Cho, Swift)
2–347:03 – Shin S. (Cho, Lee D.)
2–449:58 – Plante (Kim S., Ahn)
2–551:41 – Kim K (Plante, Kim S.) (PP2)
31 minPenalties6 min
32Shots21
23 April 2017
20:30
Poland 2–1
(1–0, 0–1, 1–0)
 UkrainePalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 5,291
Game reference
Przemysław OdrobnyGoaliesEduard ZakharchenkoReferees:
Sweden Andreas Harnebring
Czech Republic Vladimír Pešina
Linesmen:
Switzerland Franco Castelli
Canada Maxime Chaput
Malasiński (Pasiut, Wronka) (PP) – 19:561–0
1–138:30 – Blagoy (Kuzmik)
Kapica (Kruczek, Dziubiński) – 46:342–1
10 minPenalties6 min
30Shots38
24 April 2017
20:30
Hungary 1–3
(1–1, 0–0, 0–2)
 AustriaPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,861
Game reference
Miklós RajnaGoaliesBernhard StarkbaumReferees:
Latvia Andris Ansons
United States Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
United States Riley Bowles
Italy Ulrich Pardatscher
0–103:51 – Raffl (Komarek) (SH)
Dansereau (Erdély, Bartalis) (PP) – 06:231–1
1–244:33 – Hofer (Schumnig, Komarek) (PP)
1–347:21 – Heinrich (Komarek, Schumnig) (PP)
8 minPenalties8 min
29Shots28
25 April 2017
13:30
Kazakhstan 1–0 OT
(0–0, 0–0, 0–0)
OT: (1–0)
 PolandPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 1,536
Game reference
Vitali KolesnikGoaliesPrzemysław OdrobnyReferees:
Norway Roy Stian Hansen
Sweden Andreas Harnebring
Linesmen:
Switzerland Franco Castelli
Ukraine Artem Korepanov
Dallman (Dawes) – 61:391–0
4 minPenalties6 min
29Shots30
25 April 2017
17:00
Hungary 1–3
(0–0, 1–1, 0–2)
 South KoreaPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,713
Game reference
Bence BálizsGoaliesMatt DaltonReferees:
Czech Republic Vladimír Pešina
United States Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
Canada Maxime Chaput
Czech Republic Daniel Hynek
Kóger (Szirányi, Hári) (PP2) – 23:451–0
1–135:43 – Kim K. (Kim S., Ahn)
1–246:31 – Shin S. (Seo, Swift)
1–355:13 – Sin
12 minPenalties10 min
23Shots33
25 April 2017
20:30
Ukraine 0–1
(0–0, 0–1, 0–0)
 AustriaPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 5,005
Game reference
Eduard ZakharchenkoGoaliesBernhard StarkbaumReferees:
Italy Daniel Gamper
Denmark Jacob Grumsen
Linesmen:
United States Riley Bowles
Sweden Daniel Persson
0–135:57 – Woger (Schumnig, Hundertpfund) (PP)
18 minPenalties12 min
26Shots43
26 April 2017
20:30
Kazakhstan 4–2
(2–0, 0–2, 2–0)
 UkrainePalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 4,806
Game reference
Vitali KolesnikGoaliesBogdan DyachenkoReferees:
Latvia Andris Ansons
Italy Daniel Gamper
Linesmen:
Czech Republic Daniel Hynek
Italy Ulrich Pardatscher
Dawes (Semyonov, Bochenski) – 03:211–0
St. Pierre (Bochenski, Boyd) (PP) – 19:592–0
2–134:25 – Nimenko (Pobiedonostsev, Lyalka)
2–235:16 – Babynets (Katrych, Varyvoda)
Mikhalis (Starchenko) – 41:593–2
Bochenski (Dawes, Stepavnov) (PP) – 57:044–2
8 minPenalties10 min
47Shots22
27 April 2017
17:00
Poland 2–0
(0–0, 2–0, 0–0)
 HungaryPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,874
Game reference
Przemysław OdrobnyGoaliesBence BálizsReferees:
Italy Daniel Gamper
United States Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
Switzerland Franco Castelli
Czech Republic Daniel Hynek
Zapała (Malasiński, Bryk) – 25:011–0
Malasiński (SH) – 25:502–0
14 minPenalties16 min
27Shots25
27 April 2017
20:30
Austria 5–0
(3–0, 1–0, 1–0)
 South KoreaPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 3,511
Game reference
Bernhard StarkbaumGoaliesMatt Dalton
Park Sung-je
Referees:
Sweden Andreas Harnebring
Czech Republic Vladimír Pešina
Linesmen:
Canada Maxime Chaput
Italy Ulrich Pardatscher
Haudum – 12:091–0
Lebler (Ganahl, Hundertpfund) – 12:572–0
Heinrich (Lebler, Ganahl) – 16:263–0
Komarek (Heinrich, Raffl) – 24:364–0
Strong (Schlacher) – 49:095–0
4 minPenalties6 min
36Shots25
28 April 2017
13:30
Hungary 1–3
(1–2, 0–0, 0–1)
 KazakhstanPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 2,323
Game reference
Miklós RajnaGoaliesVitali KolesnikReferees:
Sweden Andreas Harnebring
Czech Republic Vladimír Pešina
Linesmen:
Canada Maxime Chaput
Czech Republic Daniel Hynek
0–102:48 – Dallman (Dawes, Boyd)
0–210:25 – Mikhalis (Sagadeyev)
Sagert (Galló) (PP) – 17:341–2
1–359:47 – Dawes (Bochenski) (ENG)
8 minPenalties10 min
32Shots27
28 April 2017
17:00
Poland 0–11
(0–3, 0–4, 0–4)
 AustriaPalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 3,453
Game reference
Przemysław Odrobny
Rafał Radziszewski
GoaliesBernhard StarkbaumReferees:
Norway Roy Stian Hansen
United States Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
United States Riley Bowles
Ukraine Artem Korepanov
0–101:44 – M. Ulmer
0–207:01 – Lebler (Komarek, Hofer)
0–310:02 – Hofer (Raffl, Schumnig)
0–428:36 – Raffl (Heinrich, Schumnig) (PP)
0–529:07 – Haudum (S. Ulmer, Kirchschlager)
0–635:39 – Komarek (Hofer, Schumnig)
0–739:51 – Komarek (Haudum)
0–846:52 – Strong
0–948:27 – Haudum (Heinrich)
0–1050:31 – Lebler (Hundertpfund, Kirchschlager)
0–1155:20 – Lebler
4 minPenalties8 min
26Shots30
28 April 2017
20:30
South Korea 2–1 GWS
(0–0, 1–1, 0–0)
(OT 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 UkrainePalace of Sports, Kyiv
Attendance: 5,327
Game reference
Matt DaltonGoaliesEduard ZakharchenkoReferees:
Latvia Andris Ansons
Denmark Jacob Grumsen
Linesmen:
Switzerland Franco Castelli
Sweden Daniel Persson
Ahn (Sin, Park W.) – 24:591–0
1–133:24 – Babynets
Swift GOAL
Cho MISS
Shin S. GOAL
ShootoutMISS Butsenko
MISS Lyalka
6 minPenalties6 min
37Shots23

Awards and statistics[edit]

Awards[edit]

The match between Poland and Ukraine. Poland won the game 2–1.

Source: IIHF.com

Source: IIHF.com

Scoring leaders[edit]

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

Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
Kazakhstan Nigel Dawes 5 5 4 9 +5 0 F
Austria Konstantin Komarek 5 4 5 9 +10 0 F
Kazakhstan Brandon Bochenski 5 2 5 7 +3 4 F
Austria Thomas Raffl 5 3 3 6 +6 2 F
Austria Martin Schumnig 5 0 6 6 +8 0 D
Austria Brian Lebler 5 4 1 5 +7 4 F
South Korea Ahn Jin-hui 5 2 3 5 +5 0 F
Austria Dominique Heinrich 5 2 3 5 +12 0 D
Austria Fabio Hofer 5 2 3 5 +7 2 F
Austria Lukas Haudum 5 3 1 4 +5 2 F
South Korea Kim Ki-sung 5 3 1 4 +3 2 F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF.com

Goaltending leaders[edit]

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

Player TOI GA GAA SA Sv% SO
Austria Bernhard Starkbaum 299:05 4 0.80 137 97.08 3
Ukraine Eduard Zakharchenko 242:32 9 2.23 158 94.30 0
Poland Przemysław Odrobny 260:42 9 2.07 124 92.74 1
South Korea Matt Dalton 269:36 10 2.23 133 92.48 0
Kazakhstan Vitali Kolesnik 301:39 10 1.99 128 92.19 1

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

Group B tournament[edit]

2017 IIHF World Championship Division I B
Tournament details
Host country United Kingdom
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates23–29 April
Teams6
Tournament statistics
Games played15
Goals scored103 (6.87 per game)
Attendance21,208 (1,414 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Japan Daisuke Obara (10 points)
WebsiteIIHF.com

Participants[edit]

Team Qualification
 Japan Placed 6th in Division I A and was relegated.
 Great Britain Host, Placed 2nd in Division I B the previous year.
 Lithuania Placed 3rd in Division I B the previous year.
 Croatia Placed 4th in Division I B the previous year.
 Estonia Placed 5th in Division I B the previous year.
 Netherlands Placed 1st in Division II A the previous year and was promoted.

Match officials[edit]

4 referees and 7 linesmen were selected for the tournament.[5]

Standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1  Great Britain (H, P) 5 5 0 0 0 32 5 +27 15 Promoted to 2018 Division I A
2  Japan 5 4 0 0 1 22 11 +11 12
3  Lithuania 5 3 0 0 2 18 12 +6 9
4  Estonia 5 2 0 0 3 11 20 −9 6
5  Croatia 5 1 0 0 4 14 17 −3 3
6  Netherlands (R) 5 0 0 0 5 6 38 −32 0 Relegation to 2018 Division II A
Source: IIHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) result against closest best-ranked team outside tied teams; 6) result against second-best ranked team outside tied teams; 7) seeding before tournament.
(H) Host; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results[edit]

All times are local (UTC+1).

23 April 2017
12:30
Netherlands 1–6
(0–2, 1–2, 0–2)
 JapanOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 943
Game reference
Fabian SchotelGoaliesYutaka FukufujiReferee:
Slovenia Milan Zrnic
Linesmen:
United Kingdom Ally Flockhart
Hungary Márton Németh
0–105:21 – H. Sato (Furuhashi, Takagi)
0–213:59 – Takagi (Furuhashi, Ushu)
0–324:15 – Furuhashi (Takagi, Ushu)
0–432:31 – Obara (Ueno, Haga)
Mason (Bruijsten, Van Haren) (PP) – 37:021–4
1–541:39 – Obara (Ueno, Hirano)
1–657:20 – Ueno (Obara, Minoshima)
4 minPenalties12 min
21Shots39
23 April 2017
16:00
Croatia 2–4
(0–1, 1–0, 1–3)
 Great BritainOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 1,830
Game reference
Mate TomljenovićGoaliesBen BownsReferee:
Hungary Gergely Kincses
Linesmen:
Austria David Nothegger
Russia Alexander Sysuev
0–115:30 – Dowd (Richardson, Farmer) (PP)
Blagus (Brine, Perkovich) (PP) – 28:171–1
1–243:46 – Clarke (Peacock, Dowd)
1–346:45 – Mosey (Dowd)
Brine (Rendulić, Sertich) (PP2) – 54:252–3
2–458:56 – Cowley (Lachowicz, J. Phillips)
10 minPenalties16 min
32Shots35
23 April 2017
19:30
Estonia 0–3
(0–1, 0–2, 0–0)
 LithuaniaOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 914
Game reference
Villem-Henrik KoitmaaGoaliesArtur PavliukovReferee:
Slovenia Milan Zrnic
Linesmen:
United Kingdom James Kavanagh
Poland Mariusz Smura
0–114:28 – Rulevičius (Gintautas)
0–230:18 – Bendžius (Verenis)
0–337:56 – Čižas (Pliskauskas, Bosas)
16 minPenalties12 min
13Shots33
24 April 2017
12:30
Japan 4–2
(2–0, 1–0, 1–2)
 CroatiaOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 351
Game reference
Yutaka FukufujiGoaliesVilim RosandićReferee:
France Geoffrey Barcelo
Linesmen:
United Kingdom James Kavanagh
Kazakhstan Vladimir Suslov
Koizumi (Iwatsuki, Terao) – 08:401–0
S. Sato (Tanaka, H. Sato) (PP) – 16:402–0
Tanaka (S. Sato, Hashimoto) (PP) – 26:413–0
3–145:36 – Sertich (Brine, Vedlin) (PP)
Hirano (Minoshima, Haga) – 46:574–1
4–258:39 – Sertich (Rendulić, Perkovich) (PP2)
16 minPenalties24 min
31Shots31
24 April 2017
16:00
Lithuania 8–0
(2–0, 4–0, 2–0)
 NetherlandsOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 519
Game reference
Artur Pavliukov
Simas Baltrūnas
GoaliesSjoerd Idzenga
Fabian Schotel
Referee:
Hungary Gergely Kincses
Linesmen:
United Kingdom Ally Flockhart
Austria David Nothegger
Čypas (Rybakov, Bendžius) – 03:271–0
Rulevičius (Bogdziul, Protcenko) – 14:272–0
Čižas (Bosas, Pliskauskas) – 30:453–0
Krakauskas (Kaleinikovas, Cetvertak) – 34:484–0
Rybakov (Čypas, Verenis) – 35:265–0
Pliskauskas (Čižas, Protcenko) – 36:086–0
Bendžius (Verenis, Protcenko) – 42:357–0
Gintautas (Protcenko, Rulevičius) – 53:528–0
2 minPenalties10 min
48Shots25
24 April 2017
19:30
Great Britain 5–1
(2–0, 0–1, 3–0)
 EstoniaOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 1,437
Game reference
Stephen MurphyGoaliesVillem-Henrik KoitmaaReferee:
Austria Kristijan Nikolic
Linesmen:
Hungary Márton Németh
Poland Mariusz Smura
Garside (Clarke) – 04:381–0
D. Phillips (Myers, Shields) – 19:192–0
2–129:20 – Andrejev (Lahesalu, Makrov) (PP)
Stewart (Lee, Brooks) – 41:163–1
Clarke (Lee, Dowd) – 44:024–1
Mosey (Myers, Garside) – 44:285–1
10 minPenalties6 min
43Shots22
26 April 2017
12:30
Japan 6–2
(1–0, 3–1, 2–1)
 EstoniaOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 575
Game reference
Yutaka Fukufuji
Takuto Onoda
GoaliesRoman ŠumihhinReferee:
Austria Kristijan Nikolic
Linesmen:
United Kingdom James Kavanagh
Austria David Nothegger
Obara (Haga, Ueno) (PP) – 19:061–0
Minoshima (Hirano, Obara) – 20:432–0
Obara (Ueno, Hirano) (PP) – 31:483–0
Nakajima (H. Sato) – 33:294–0
4–134:26 – Embrich (Rooba, Makrov)
4–241:55 – Vasjonkin (Parras, Sorokin)
Ueno (Hirano, Obara) – 42:495–2
Tanaka (Terao, Hashimoto) – 44:136–2
31 minPenalties35 min
31Shots30
26 April 2017
16:00
Netherlands 2–6
(0–4, 1–1, 1–1)
 CroatiaOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 703
Game reference
Fabian Schotel
Sjoerd Idzenga
GoaliesMate TomljenovićReferee:
Slovenia Milan Zrnic
Linesmen:
United Kingdom Ally Flockhart
Poland Mariusz Smura
0–101:59 – Janković (Kanaet, Ljubić)
0–213:29 – Rendulić (Blagus, Jačmenjak) (PP)
0–313:41 – Miličić
0–413:50 – Jarčov (Brine, Perkovich)
0–521:35 – Blagus (Rendulić)
Van der Schuit (Melissant, Verschuren) – 37:251–5
Van der Schuit (Mason, Hermens) (PP2) – 55:252–5
2–658:33 – Rendulić (Šakić) (SH)
16 minPenalties8 min
25Shots47
26 April 2017
19:30
Great Britain 5–2
(4–1, 0–0, 1–1)
 LithuaniaOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 1,787
Game reference
Ben BownsGoaliesArtur PavliukovReferee:
France Geoffrey Barcelo
Linesmen:
Russia Alexander Sysuev
Kazakhstan Vladimir Suslov
Shields (O'Connor, Richardson) (PP) – 01:411–0
1–102:12 – Bosas (Pliskauskas, Kieras) (PP)
J. Phillips (Swindlehurst, Mosey) – 07:262–1
Mosey – 12:553–1
Farmer (O'Connor) (PP) – 16:154–1
4–240:33 – Čižas (Bosas, Kieras)
O'Connor – 47:475–2
14 minPenalties8 min
38Shots30
28 April 2017
12:30
Lithuania 2–6
(0–1, 2–2, 0–3)
 JapanOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 811
Game reference
Artur PavliukovGoaliesYutaka Fukufuji
Takuto Onoda
Referee:
Hungary Gergely Kincses
Linesmen:
United Kingdom Ally Flockhart
Russia Alexander Sysuev
0–102:23 – Furuhashi (Hirano, Obara)
Krakauskas (Kaleinikovas) – 21:521–1
1–223:47 – Obara (Hirano)
Kaleinikovas (Katulis, Krakauskas) – 25:162–2
2–332:50 – Takagi (Haga, Obara) (PP)
2–447:13 – Nakayashiki (Iwatsuki, Nishiwaki)
2–547:52 – Takagi (Ushu)
2–654:51 – Tanaka (S. Sato)
16 minPenalties8 min
27Shots42
28 April 2017
16:00
Croatia 3–4
(0–1, 3–2, 0–1)
 EstoniaOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 922
Game reference
Mate TomljenovićGoaliesVillem-Henrik KoitmaaReferee:
France Geoffrey Barcelo
Linesmen:
Hungary Márton Németh
Kazakhstan Vladimir Suslov
0–105:04 – Makrov (Lahesalu, Rooba) (PP)
Blagus (Jačmenjak, Rendulić) (PP) – 22:181–1
1–226:45 – Rooba (Novikov, A. Petrov)
1–328:06 – Sibirtsev (Andrejev, Titarenko)
Kanaet (Rendulić, Jačmenjak) – 30:252–3
Rendulić (Blagus) (PP) – 38:013–3
3–440:23 – Makrov (Rooba)
4 minPenalties35 min
35Shots25
28 April 2017
19:30
Great Britain 14–0
(3–0, 5–0, 6–0)
 NetherlandsOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 3,005
Game reference
Stephen MurphyGoaliesSjoerd Idzenga
Fabian Schotel
Referee:
Slovenia Milan Zrnic
Linesmen:
Austria David Nothegger
Poland Mariusz Smura
Shields (O'Connor, Richardson) (PP) – 04:141–0
J. Phillips – 04:502–0
Duggan (Lachowicz) – 18:393–0
Brooks (Farmer) – 21:344–0
Peacock (Brooks, Weaver) (PP) – 31:025–0
Lachowicz (J. Phillips, Duggan) – 31:236–0
Shields (Myers) – 32:177–0
Duggan (Lachowicz) – 34:518–0
Stewart (Mosey, Shields) – 43:259–0
Dowd (Clarke, Weaver) (PP) – 47:2310–0
Shields (Mosey) – 49:3211–0
Myers (Mosey, Garside) – 53:0012–0
Brooks (Stewart, Farmer) – 54:1613–0
Dowd (Clarke) – 56:1614–0
10 minPenalties12 min
56Shots11
29 April 2017
12:30
Lithuania 3–1
(1–1, 1–0, 1–0)
 CroatiaOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 1,343
Game reference
Artur PavliukovGoaliesVilim RosandićReferee:
Hungary Gergely Kincses
Linesmen:
Russia Alexander Sysuev
Kazakhstan Vladimir Suslov
0–110:18 – Mikulić (Brenčun, Mirić)
Kieras (Pliskauskas, Bosas) (PP) – 16:411–1
Protcenko (Aliukonis, Rybakov) – 24:232–1
Čižas (Bosas) – 45:133–1
6 minPenalties10 min
26Shots26
29 April 2017
16:00
Estonia 4–3
(1–2, 1–1, 2–0)
 NetherlandsOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 1,608
Game reference
Villem-Henrik KoitmaaGoaliesFabian SchotelReferee:
France Geoffrey Barcelo
Linesmen:
United Kingdom James Kavanagh
Poland Mariusz Smura
0–115:12 – Van Nes (Nagtzaam)
0–216:43 – Melissant (Van der Schuit)
Rooba (Ossipov, Makrov) (PP) – 17:541–2
1–328:40 – Bruijsten (Mason, Nagtzaam)
Rooba (Lahesalu, A. Petrov) – 37:082–3
A. Petrov (Makrov, Lahesalu) – 47:583–3
Rooba (Gornostajev, Švarõgin) – 53:384–3
56 minPenalties62 min
35Shots24
29 April 2017
19:30
Japan 0–4
(0–1, 0–3, 0–0)
 Great BritainOdyssey, Belfast
Attendance: 4,460
Game reference
Yutaka FukufujiGoaliesBen BownsReferee:
Austria Kristijan Nikolic
Linesmen:
Hungary Márton Németh
Austria David Nothegger
0–117:42 – Dowd (Farmer, O'Connor) (PP2)
0–224:37 – Brooks (Dowd, Clarke) (PP)
0–329:19 – Myers (Shields, D. Phillips)
0–437:55 – Myers (Mosey, Shields)
14 minPenalties6 min
20Shots38

Awards and statistics[edit]

Awards[edit]

Source: IIHF.com

Scoring leaders[edit]

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

Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
Japan Daisuke Obara 5 5 5 10 +7 4 F
United Kingdom Robert Dowd 5 4 4 8 +6 4 F
United Kingdom Colin Shields 5 4 4 8 +9 2 F
United Kingdom Evan Mosey 5 3 5 8 +10 2 F
Croatia Borna Rendulić 5 3 5 8 +1 16 F
Estonia Robert Rooba 5 4 3 7 −4 25 F
Japan Yushiroh Hirano 5 1 6 7 +7 2 F
United Kingdom Matthew Myers 5 3 3 6 +6 4 F
United Kingdom David Clarke 5 2 4 6 +5 2 F
Estonia Andrei Makrov 5 2 4 6 −2 10 F
Japan Hiroki Ueno 5 2 4 6 +6 4 F

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF.com

Goaltending leaders[edit]

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

Player TOI GA GAA SA Sv% SO
United Kingdom Stephen Murphy 120:00 1 0.50 33 96.97 1
United Kingdom Ben Bowns 180:00 4 1.33 82 95.12 1
Japan Yutaka Fukufuji 280:04 11 2.36 140 92.14 0
Lithuania Artur Pavliukov 287:42 12 2.50 136 91.18 1
Estonia Villem-Henrik Koitmaa 234:24 14 3.58 135 89.63 0

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Merk, Martin (29 April 2017). "Korea Promoted!". IIHF.com. Archived from the original on 10 May 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Belfast wins bid to host 2017 World Ice Hockey Championship competition". BBC.co.uk. 23 May 2016.
  4. ^ IA Assignsments
  5. ^ IB Assignsments