2010 World U-17 Hockey Challenge

2010 World U-17 Hockey Challenge
Tournament details
Host country  Canada
Dates December 28 - January 4
Teams 10
Venue(s) McIntyre Community Building
Jus Jordan Arena
Tim Horton Arena
Kapuskasing Sports Palace
Joe Mavrinac Community Complex
New Liskeard Arena (in 6 host cities)
2009
2011

The 2010 World U-17 Hockey Challenge was an international ice hockey tournament held in Timmins, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane / Kapuskasing, Kirkland Lake, New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada between December 28, 2009 and January 4, 2010. The venues used for the tournament included the McIntyre Arena in Timmins, Jus Jordan Arena in Iroquois Falls, Tim Horton Arena in Cochrane, the Kapuskasing Sports Palace in Kapuskasing, Joe Mavrinac Community Complex in Kirkland Lake, and the New Liskeard Arena in New Liskeard.[1] The United States won its third title, defeating Canada Ontario 2-1 in the gold-medal game.[2]

Participating teams

Canada entered five regional teams from across the country. These teams were:

International teams were:

Challenge Results

Preliminary round

Group A

Team GP W L OTW OTL GF GA PTS
 Canada Ontario 431001679
 Sweden 4211015148
 Canada Quebec 4210113127
 Canada West 4130014183
 Finland 4130016233
Results
December 29, 2009 Canada West24
 Canada QuebecKapuskasing Sports Palace, Kapuskasing
December 29, 2009 Finland53
 Canada OntarioMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 30, 2009 Sweden64
 FinlandNew Liskeard Rec Centre, New Liskeard
December 30, 2009 Canada Quebec03
 Canada OntarioMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 31, 2009 Finland36
 Canada QuebecMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 31, 2009 Canada West25
 SwedenMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 1, 2010 Finland48
 Canada WestTim Horton Events Centre, Cochrane
January 1, 2010 Sweden05
 Canada OntarioMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 2, 2010 Canada Quebec34 GWS
 SwedenJoe Mavrinac Com. Complex, Kirkland Lake
January 2, 2010 Canada Ontario52
 Canada WestMcIntyre Arena, Timmins

Group B

Team GP W L OTW OTL GF GA PTS
 United States 4400019712
 Russia 4310022129
 Canada Pacific 4220016126
 Canada Alantic 4031012292
 Czech Republic 403016171
Results
December 29, 2009 Canada Atlantic07
 United StatesMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 29, 2009 Canada Pacific26
 RussiaKapuskasing Sports Palace, Kapuskasing
December 30, 2009 Canada Pacific104
 Canada AtlanticMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 30, 2009 United States32
 Czech RepublicNew Liskeard Rec Centre, New Liskeard
December 31, 2009 Canada Alantic54 OT
 Czech RepublicJus Jordan Sports Complex, Iroquois Falls
December 31, 2009 Russia47
 United StatesJus Jordan Sports Complex, Iroquois Falls
January 1, 2010 Canada Alantic36
 RussiaMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 1, 2010 Czech Republic03
 Canada PacificTim Horton Events Centre, Cochrane
January 2, 2010 Russia60
 Czech RepublicMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 2, 2010 United States21
 Canada PacificJoe Mavrinac Com. Complex, Kirkland Lake

Final Round

Semifinals Final
      
A1  Canada Ontario 6
B2  Russia 4
SF1  Canada Ontario 1
SF2  United States 2
A2  Sweden 5
B1  United States 6*

* Decided in overtime.

Semifinals

January 3, 2010 Russia46
 Canada OntarioMcIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 3, 2010 Sweden56 OT
 United StatesJus Jordan Sports Complex, Iroquois Falls

9th Place Game

January 3, 2010 Czech Republic75
 FinlandMcIntyre Arena, Timmins

7th Place Game

January 3, 2010 Canada Alantic42
 Canada WestJus Jordan Sports Complex, Iroquois Falls

5th Place Game

January 3, 2010 Canada Pacific40
 Canada QuebecMcIntyre Arena, Timmins

Bronze Medal Game

January 4, 2010 Sweden52
 RussiaMcIntyre Arena, Timmins

Gold Medal Game

January 4, 2010 Canada Ontario12
 United StatesMcIntyre Arena, Timmins

Scoring Leaders

Player Country GP G A Pts PIM
Rocco Grimaldi  United States 6 4 10 14 8
Alexander Khokhlachev  Russia 6 5 8 13 4
Mikhail Grigorenko  Russia 6 4 6 10 10
Anton Zlobin  Russia 6 2 8 10 10
J.T. Miller  United States 6 5 4 9 28
Mika Zibanejad  Sweden 6 5 4 9 4
Ty Rattie  Canada Pacific 5 2 7 9 6
Joel Armia  Finland 5 5 3 8 2
Victor Rask  Sweden 6 1 7 8 2
Marek Hrbas  Czech Republic 5 4 3 7 0

Goaltender Leaders

(Minimum 60 Minutes Played)

Player Country Mins GA SV% GAA SO
John Gibson  United States 180 4 .957 1.33 0
Tyson Teichmann  Canada Ontario 340 9 .927 1.59 2
Andrey Makarov  Russia 240 14 .920 3.50 1
Zach Rakochy  Canada West 140 9 .911 3.86 0
Laurent Brossoit  Canada Pacific 120 4 .902 2.00 1

Final standings

Team
1st, gold medalist(s) United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Canada Ontario
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Sweden
4  Russia
5  Canada Pacific
6  Canada Quebec
7  Canada Alantic
8  Canada West
9  Czech Republic
10  Finland

References

  1. "2010 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge" (Press release). Hockey Canada. 29 November 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. "2010 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge" (Press release). Hockey Canada. 4 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-20.

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