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2000 IIHF World U18 Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Switzerland
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
DatesApril 14–24, 2000
Teams10
Final positions
Champions  Finland (2nd title)
Runner-up  Russia
Third place  Sweden
Fourth place  Switzerland
Tournament statistics
Games played31
Goals scored216 (6.97 per game)
Attendance33,988 (1,096 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Russia Yegor Shastin (11 points)
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The 2000 IIHF World U18 Championships were held in Kloten and Weinfelden, Switzerland. The championships ran between April 14 and April 24, 2000. Games were played at Eishalle Schluefweg in Kloten and Sportanlage Güttingersreuti in Weinfelden. Finland defeated Russia 3–1 in the final to win the gold medal, while Sweden defeated Switzerland 7–1 to capture the bronze medal.

Championship results

Preliminary round

Group A

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Sweden 4 4 0 0 21 5 8
 Switzerland 4 3 1 0 18 12 6
 Czech Republic 4 2 2 0 15 12 4
 Germany 4 0 3 1 8 15 1
 Ukraine 4 0 3 1 6 24 1

Group B

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Russia 4 4 0 0 33 4 8
 Finland 4 3 1 0 19 9 6
 Slovakia 4 2 2 0 12 10 4
 United States 4 1 3 0 13 13 2
 Belarus 4 0 4 0 4 45 0

Relegation Round

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Germany 3 2 0 1 17 5 5
 United States 3 2 1 0 16 4 4
 Ukraine 3 1 1 1 12 13 3
 Belarus 3 0 3 0 4 27 0

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

Final round

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Quarterfinals

April 21, 2000 Switzerland3–0 SlovakiaEishalle Schluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,177
April 21, 2000 Finland3–0 Czech RepublicEishalle Schluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 968

Semifinals

April 22, 2000 Sweden2–4 FinlandEishalle Schluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 864
April 22, 2000 Russia4–1 SwitzerlandEishalle Schluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,131

Fifth place game

April 24, 2000 Slovakia4–3 (SO) Czech RepublicSportanlage Güttingersreuti, Weinfelden
Attendance: 300

Bronze medal game

April 24, 2000 Sweden7–1 SwitzerlandEishalle Schluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,633

Gold medal game

April 24, 2000 Russia1–3 FinlandEishalle Schluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,288

Final standings

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

 Belarus is relegated to Division I for the 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships.

Scoring leaders

Player Country GP G A Pts PIM
Yegor Shastin  Russia 6 7 4 11 4
Sven Helfenstein  Switzerland 7 5 6 11 2
Jens Karlsson  Sweden 6 5 4 9 20
Marian Gaborik  Slovakia 6 6 2 8 12
Tuomo Ruutu  Finland 7 6 2 8 0
Martin Samuelsson  Sweden 6 3 5 8 6
Alexandr Svitov  Russia 6 3 5 8 8
Janne Jokila  Finland 7 3 5 8 8
Pavel Vorobiev  Russia 6 2 6 8 10
Thibaut Monnet  Switzerland 7 4 3 7 6

Source: IIHF [1]

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

Player Country MINS GA Sv% GAA SO
Kari Lehtonen  Finland 307:11 9 96.30 1.76 1
Travis Weber  United States 150:39 2 96.00 0.80 1
Andrei Medvedev  Russia 180:00 4 95.60 1.33 0
Sergei Mylnikov  Russia 180:00 4 95.12 1.33 1
Henrik Lundqvist  Sweden 240:00 9 93.88 2.25 0

Source: IIHF[2]

Group B

First round

Group A
Teams JPN NOR ITA DAN Tore Pkt.
1. Japan 3:2 3:3 3:0 9:5 5:1
2. Norway 2:3 8:1 9:4 19:8 4:2
3. Italy 3:3 1:8 5:4 9:15 3:3
4. Denmark 0:3 4:9 4:5 8:17 0:6
Group B
Teams AUT LAT POL FRA Tore Pkt.
1. Austria 3:3 5:4 6:1 14:8 5:1
2. Latvia 3:3 4:4 5:3 12:10 4:2
3. Poland 4:5 4:4 5:4 13:13 3:3
4. France 1:6 3:5 4:5 8:16 0:6

Final round

5th-8th place
Teams DAN ITA POL FRA Tore Pkt.
1. Denmark (4:5) 9:4 5:3 18:12 4:2
2. Italy (5:4) 2:3 4:1 11:8 4:2
3. Poland 4:9 3:2 (5:4) 12:15 4:2
4. France 3:5 1:4 (4:5) 8:14 0:6
1st-4th place
Teams NOR AUT LAT JPN Tore Pkt.
1. Norway 3:2 5:2 (2:3) 10:7 4:2
2. Austria 2:3 (3:3) 5:2 10:8 3:3
3. Latvia 2:5 (3:3) 5:2 10:10 3:3
4. Japan (3:2) 2:5 2:5 7:12 2:4

Final ranking

RF Team
1 Norway
2 Austria
3 Latvia
4 Japan
5 Denmark
6 Italy
7 Poland
8 France

European Championships Division I

First round

Group A
Teams EST HUN LTU ESP Tore Pkt.
1.  Estonia 6:5 7:1 8:1 21:7 6:0
2.  Hungary 5:6 9:3 10:4 24:13 4:2
3.  Lithuania 1:7 3:9 10:7 14:23 2:4
4.  Spain 1:8 4:10 7:10 12:28 0:6
Group B
Teams KAZ SLO GBR ROM Tore Pkt.
1.  Kazakhstan 6:4 8:0 18:1 32:5 6:0
2.  Slovenia 4:6 8:3 9:0 21:9 4:2
3.  United Kingdom 0:8 3:8 7:2 10:18 2:4
4.  Romania 1:18 0:9 2:7 3:34 0:6

Placing round

7th place
24. March 2000 Maribor  Romania  Spain 7:2 (2:0,4:1,1:1)
5th place
24. March 2000 Maribor  United Kingdom  Lithuania 5:4 n.P. (1:2,2:1,1:1,0:0,1:0)
3rd place
24. March 2000 Maribor  Slovenia  Hungary 13:0 (4:0,4:0,5:0)
Final
24. March 2000 Maribor  Kazakhstan  Estonia 4:2 (1:1,2:1,1:0)

European Championships Division II Qualification

Group A (in Reykjavík, Iceland)

26. November 1999 Reykjavík  Iceland  Ireland 13:2 (2:0,7:0,4:2)
27. November 1999 Reykjavík  Iceland  Ireland 12:3 (3:0,2:3,7:0)

Group B (in Sofia, Bulgaria)

4. March 2000 Sofia  South Africa  Turkey 3:1 (0:0,1:1,2:0)

European Championships Division II

First round

Group A
Teams CRO BUL LUX Tore Pkt.
1.  Croatia 18:0 20:0 38:0 4:0
2.  Bulgaria 0:18 3:2 3:20 2:2
3.  Luxembourg 0:20 2:3 2:23 0:4
Group B
Teams YUG ISR ISL Tore Pkt.
1.  Yugoslavia 8:6 5:4 13:10 4:0
2.  Israel 6:8 4:2 10:10 2:2
3.  Iceland 4:5 2:4 6:9 0:4
Group C
Teams NED BEL RSA Tore Pkt.
1.  Netherlands 3:1 9:2 12:3 4:0
2.  Belgium 1:3 7:1 8:4 2:2
3.  South Africa 2:9 1:7 3:16 0:4

Placing round

7th-9th place
Teams RSA LUX ISL Tore Pkt.
1.  South Africa 3:1 3:3 6:4 3:1
2.  Luxembourg 1:3 8:5 9:8 2:2
3.  Iceland 3:3 5:8 8:11 1:3
4th-6th place
Teams BEL ISR BUL Tore Pkt.
1.  Belgium 5:3 8:0 13:3 4:0
2.  Israel 3:5 7:4 10:9 2:2
3.  Bulgaria 0:8 4:7 4:15 0:4
1st-3rd place
Teams CRO NED YUG Tore Pkt.
1.  Croatia 8:2 11:4 19:6 4:0
2.  Netherlands 2:8 8:1 10:9 2:2
3.  Yugoslavia 4:11 1:8 5:19 0:4

References

  1. ^ "Scoring Leaders" (PDF). IIHF. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Goalkeepers". IIHF.com. Retrieved 28 June 2016.