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2004 World Cup of Hockey

2004 edition of the World Cup of Hockey


2004 edition of the World Cup of Hockey

FieldValue
tourney_nameWorld Cup of Hockey
year2004
image2004 World Cup of Hockey logo.svg
size250px
countryCanada
country2United States
country3Finland
country4Sweden
country5Czech Republic
country6Germany
datesAugust 30 – September 14, 2004
num_teams8
venues7
cities7
typeih
winnersCanada
count1
games19
goals104
attendance303630
scoring_leaderSWE Fredrik Modin (8 pts)
mvpCAN Vincent Lecavalier
prevseason1996
nextseason2016

The 2004 World Cup of Hockey was an international ice hockey tournament. It was the second installment of the National Hockey League (NHL)-sanctioned competition, eight years after the inaugural 1996 World Cup of Hockey. It was held from August 30 to September 14, 2004, and took place in various venues in North America and Europe. Canada won the championship, defeating Finland in the final, held in Toronto.

The tournament directly preceded the NHL lockout, as the NHL announced they were locking out players during 2004–05 season two days after the tournament final was played, pending the adoption of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Team participants

Venues

; North American pool and quarterfinals, semifinals and final

  • Air Canada Centre – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Bell Centre – Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.

; European pool and quarterfinals

  • Globen – Stockholm, Sweden
  • Hartwall Areena – Helsinki, Finland
  • Kölnarena – Cologne, Germany
  • Sazka Arena – Prague, Czech Republic

Pre-tournament games

  • Russia–Germany 3–3 (Cologne)
  • Sweden–Slovakia 2–0 (Bratislava)
  • Finland–Czech Republic 1–1 (Prague)
  • Canada–United States 1–3 (Columbus)
  • Finland–Sweden 1–2 OT (Stockholm)
  • Czech Republic–Germany 7–4 (Cologne)
  • United States–Canada 1–3 (Ottawa)
  • Germany–Finland 2–4 (Helsinki)
  • Sweden–Czech Republic 3–5 (Prague)
  • Russia–United States 0–2 (Columbus)
  • Slovakia–Canada 2–2 (Ottawa)
  • Slovakia–Russia 0–0 (Ottawa)

Preliminary round

North American pool

All times are local (UTC-5 / UTC-4). 0–2 1–2 23:05 – J. Sakic (W. Redden, M. St. Louis) (PP) 2–0 3–0 4–0 4–1 5–1 R. Smyth (A. Foote, V. Lecavalier) – 4:43 S. Gagné (M. St. Louis) – 24:07 M. St. Louis (B. Richards, A. Foote) (PP) – 40:58 R. Smyth (V. Lecavalier, D. Heatley) – 47:11 1–1 2–1 3–1 A. Kovalev (A. Khavanov) – 45:05 V. Kozlov (S. Samsonov) – 58:02 1–1 1–2 1–3 13:27 – J. Blake (C. Chelios, S. Gomez) 56:17 – B. Guerin (M. Modano) 0–2 0–3 1–3 25:17 – K. Draper (S. Doan, V. Lecavalier) 45:43 – J. Sakic (M. Lemieux) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 2–4 2–5 M. Gáborík – 45:47 32:01 – A. Kovalev 35:47 – S. Samsonov (D. Zubrus, S. Gonchar) 40:59 – A. Yashin (A. Frolov) (SH) 47:10 – A. Ovechkin (D. Afanasenkov)

European pool

All times are local (UTC+2 / UTC+3). 0–2

0–3 0–4 40:30 – S. Koivu (J. Lehtinen) 44:54 – N. Kapanen (S. Salo, V. Peltonen) (PP) 48:51 – M. Eloranta (K. Timonen, M. Koivu) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 2–4 2–5 D. Kreutzer (T. Boos) (SH) – 33:00 21:59 – M. Sundin (D. Alfredsson, F. Modin) 27:26 – K. Johnsson (D. Alfredsson, F. Modin) (PP) 31:51 – M. Nilson (M. Sundin, T. Holmström) 36:25 – F. Modin (K. Johnsson, M. Sundin) 0–2 0–3 0–4 1–4 2–4 3–4 M. Židlický – 45:16 P. Eliáš (R. Hamrlík) – 54:25 22:58 – P. Forsberg (T. Holmström, M. Näslund) (PP) 24:28 – M. Öhlund (D. Alfredsson, F. Modin) (PP) 30:30 – H. Zetterberg (K. Johnsson) (PP) 2–0 3–0 T. Selänne (K. Timonen, S. Koivu) (PP) – 31:27 J. Lehtinen (K. Timonen) – 55:38 Oliver Jonas (in 30:17) 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 1–5 1–6 2–6 2–7 J. Hecht (R. Leask) – 57:19 24:27 – J. Šlégr (J. Dopita, P. Sýkora) 25:52 – J. Jágr (V. Prospal) 30:50 – M. Hejduk (P. Eliáš) (PP) 35:48 – P. Eliáš (M. Havlát) 50:59 – M. Havlát (T. Vlasák, R. Hamrlík) 58:36 – V. Prospal (J. Jágr) 0–2 1–2 1–3 2–3 3–3 3–4 4–4 N. Lidström (D. Alfredsson, M. Sundin) (PP) – 17:24 F. Modin (K. Johnsson, D. Alfredsson) – 19:17 T. Holmström (P. Forsberg, F. Modin) (PP) – 59:49 4:34 – O. Väänänen (T. Lydman, J. Hentunen) (PP) 12:46 – S. Koivu (J. Lehtinen, T. Selänne) 20:38 – O. Jokinen (T. Ruutu, V. Peltonen)

Playoff round

Bracket

| RD1-seed1=E1 | RD1-team1=**** | RD1-score1=2 | RD1-seed2=E4 | RD1-team2= | RD1-score2=1 | RD1-seed3=NA3 | RD1-team3=**** | RD1-score3=5 | RD1-seed4=NA2 | RD1-team4= | RD1-score4=3 | RD1-seed5=NA1 | RD1-team5=**** | RD1-score5=5 | RD1-seed6=NA4 | RD1-team6= | RD1-score6=0 | RD1-seed7=E3 | RD1-team7=**** | RD1-score7=6 | RD1-seed8=E2 | RD1-team8= | RD1-score8=1 | RD2-seed1=E1 | RD2-team1=**** | RD2-score1=2 | RD2-seed2=NA3 | RD2-team2= | RD2-score2=1 | RD2-seed3=NA1 | RD2-team3=**** | RD2-score3=4 | RD2-seed4=E3 | RD2-team4= | RD2-score4=3 | RD3-seed1=E1 | RD3-team1= | RD3-score1=2 | RD3-seed2=NA1 | RD3-team2=**** | RD3-score2=3

Quarter-finals

All times are local (UTC+3 / UTC+2 / UTC-5 / UTC-4). 1–1 1–2 56:38 – M. Eloranta (K. Timonen, O. Jokinen) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 5–1 6–1 M. Havlát (P. Eliáš) – 13:30 M. Židlický (M. Straka) – 36:08 R. Dvořák (P. Čajánek) (SH) – 48:17 M. Hejduk (M. Židlický) – 54:37 M. Hejduk (P. Čajánek) (EN) – 58:15 2–0 2–1 2–2 3–2 4–2 4–3 5–3 K. Tkachuk (B. Guerin, M. Modano) – 21:56 S. Gomez (K. Tkachuk) – 44:25 K. Tkachuk (B. Guerin, M. Modano) – 44:47 K. Tkachuk (M. Modano, B. Rafalski) (EN) – 59:05 40:36 – D. Zubrus (A. Yashin, D. Kasparaitis) 51:04 – I. Kovalchuk (S. Samsonov, A. Kovalev) (PP) Rastislav Staňa (in 31:48) 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 25:26 – J. Iginla (J. Sakic, E. Brewer) 31:29 – R. Smyth (V. Lecavalier, D. Heatley) 31:48 – J. Sakic (J. Iginla, M. Lemieux) 47:49 – J. Iginla (M. Lemieux, J. Sakic)

Semi-finals

All times are local (UTC-5 / UTC-4). 1–1 1–2 56:06 – S. Koivu (O. Väänänen, T. Selänne) 0–2 1–2 2–2 2–3 3–3 3–4 M. Havlát (T. Kaberle, M. Hejduk) (PP) – 47:21 P. Eliáš (M. Havlát) – 53:53 34:25 – M. Lemieux (V. Lecavalier, B. Richards) (PP) 53:47 – K. Draper (J. Thornton) 63:45 – V. Lecavalier (R. Smyth)

Final

Time is Eastern Daylight-Saving Time (UTC-4). 1–1 1–2 2–2 2–3 T. Ruutu (T. Lydman) – 39:00 23:15 – S. Niedermayer (K. Draper, J. Thornton) 40:34 – S. Doan (J. Thornton, A. Foote)

Ranking and statistics

Tournament awards

  • Tournament MVP
    • CAN Vincent Lecavalier
  • All-star team
    • Goaltender: CAN Martin Brodeur
    • Defence: CAN Adam Foote, FIN Kimmo Timonen
    • Forwards: CAN Vincent Lecavalier, FIN Saku Koivu, SWE Fredrik Modin

Final standings

8

Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
SWE44482
CAN62578
USA551623
CZE53362
CAN63362
FIN61562
USA50660
SWE40662
CZE53252
CZE532510

Leading goaltenders

PlayerMIPGAGAASVS%
CAN30051.000.961
USA6011.000.941
FIN36591.500.939
SWE6022.000.895
RUS18072.340.897
USA238102.530.909
CAN6432.820.925
CZE302152.980.881
RUS6033.010.893
GER180103.340.905

Notes

References

References

  1. podnieks p. 20
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