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2005 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

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2005 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
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The 2005 Men's Ice Hockey Championships were held March 7 – May 15, 2005, in 7 cities in 6 countries: Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria (Championship); Debrecen, Hungary (Division I - Group A); Eindhoven, the Netherlands (Division I - Group B); Zagreb, Croatia (Division II - Group A); Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (Division II - Group B); Mexico City, Mexico (Division III). The competition also served as qualification for division placements in the 2006 competition. It was a major professional tournament, because of the 2004–05 NHL labor dispute. This international event was the 69th such event sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The championship was won by the Czech Republic.

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Championship

The Championship division was contested from April 30 to May 15, 2005, in Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria. The participants were placed into groups of four with the top three teams in each group advancing to the qualifying round. Teams which finished last in the group were sent to the relegation round where the top bottom teams were relegated to the 2006 Division I tournament. Within the qualifying round teams were split into two groups of six with the top four advancing to the playoff round and the bottom two eliminated from advancing. The playoff round was a knockout stage towards the gold medal game. The Championship was played in Vienna, Austria. The Czech Republic won the gold medal game, defeating Canada 3–0. While Germany and Austria were relegated to Division I for 2006.[1]

Final standings
  1.  Czech Republic
  2.  Canada
  3.  Russia
  4.  Sweden
  5.  Slovakia
  6.  United States
  7.  Finland
  8.   Switzerland
  9.  Latvia
  10.  Belarus
  11.  Ukraine
  12.  Kazakhstan
  13.  Slovenia
  14.  Denmark
  15.  Germanyrelegated to Division I for 2006
  16.  Austriarelegated to Division I for 2006

Division I

Division I was contested from April 17 to April 23, 2005. Participants in this tournament were separated into two separate tournament groups. The Group A tournament was contested in Debrecen, Hungary. Group B's games were played in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Norway and Italy finished atop of Group A and Group B respectively, gaining promotion to the Championship division for 2006. While China finished last in Group A and Romania last in Group B and were relegated to Division II for 2006.[2][3]

Final standings

Division II

Division II was contested from April 4 to April 16, 2005. Participants in this tournament were separated into two separate tournament groups. The Group A tournament was contested in Zagreb, Croatia. Group B's games were played in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. Croatia and Israel finished atop of Group A and Group B respectively, gaining promotion to Division I for 2006. While Turkey finished last in Group A and Iceland last in Group B and were relegated to Division III for 2006.[4][5]

Final standings

Division III

Division III was contested from March 7–13, 2005 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico won the championship and gained promotion, along with South Africa, into the 2006 Division II tournament.[6]

Final standings
  1.  Mexicopromoted to Division II for 2006
  2.  South Africapromoted to Division II for 2006
  3.  Luxembourg
  4.  Ireland
  5.  Armenia

References

  1. ^ "2005 IIHF World Championship". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
  2. ^ "2005 IIHF World Championship Div I Group A". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2010-07-22.
  3. ^ "2005 IIHF World Championship Div I Group B". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2010-07-22.
  4. ^ "2005 IIHF World Championship Div II Group A". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  5. ^ "2005 IIHF World Championship Div II Group B". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  6. ^ "2005 IIHF World Championship Div III". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2010-05-28.

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