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2010 IIHF World Championship Division I


FieldValue
tourney_nameIIHF World Championship
Division I
year2010
image2010 IIHF World Championship Division I Logo.png
size243px
countryNetherlands
country2Slovenia
dates19–25 April 2010 (A)
17–23 April 2010 (B)
num_teams12
venues2
cities2
prevseason2009
nextseason2011

Division I 17–23 April 2010 (B)

The 2010 IIHF World Championship Division I was a pair of international ice hockey tournaments organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The tournaments were contested between 17 and 25 April 2010. Participants in this championship were drawn into two separate tournament groups. The Group A tournament was contested in Tilburg, Netherlands. Group B's games were played in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Austria won the Group A tournament while Slovenia won the Group B tournament to earn promotion to the Top Division of the 2011 IIHF World Championship. Serbia and Croatia finished last in each group and will be relegated to Division II at the 2011 World Championships. Spain and Estonia earned promotion from the 2010 IIHF World Championship Division II and replaced Serbia and Croatia in Division I in 2011.

Group A

The Group A tournament was played in Tilburg, the Netherlands, from 19 to 25 April 2010.

Participating teams

TeamQualification
Placed 14th in Top Division last year and were relegated
Placed 2nd in Division I Group B last year
Placed 3rd in Division I Group A last year
Placed 4th in Division I Group A last year
Hosts; placed 5th in Division I Group B last year
Placed 1st in Division II Group A last year and were promoted

Final standings

Match results

All times are local. Kostiantyn Simchuk 0–2 0–3 0–4 1–4 1–5 2–5 3–5 4–5 4–6 4–7 4–8 5–8 5–9 5–10 5–11 5–12

22:25 – Kumeliauskas (Alisauskas, Verenis)

25:34 – Kumeliauskas (Katulis) (PP2) 32:04 – Slikas (Katulis, Visockas) 35:10 – Kumeliauskas (Verenis, Kulevicius)

53:20 – Kulevicius (Kumeliauskas, Alisauskas) 14:17 – Mikhnov (Kasianchuk, Klymentiev) 21:07 – Varlamov (Salnikov, Sriubko) (PP) 22:00 – Timchenko (Materukhin, Pobiedonostsev)

23:59 – Salnikov (Varlamov, Navarenko)

36:35 – Kasianchuk (Mikhnov, Shakhraychuk) 43:10 – Bondariev (Isayenko, Nimenko) 44:27 – Shafarenko (Timchenko, Pobiedonostsev)

54:44 – Shakhraychuk (Mikhnov, Kasianchuk) 57:10 – Kasianchuk 58:48 – Tsyrul (Salnikov, Varlamov) 59:46 – Materukhin (Shafarenko, Timchenko) 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 0–6 0–7 0–8 0–9 0–10 0–11 0–12 0–13 6:28 – Unterluggauer (Koch, Welser) 9:14 – Setzinger (Koch, Welser) 13:16 – Tratting (Setzinger, Koch) (PP) 17:00 – Koch (Setzinger, Welser) 17:18 – Pock (Kaspitz, Unterluggauer) 19:33 – Harrand (Schuller) 25:18 – Schuller (SH) 35:03 – Werenka (Tratting, Welser) 39:13 – Welser (Tratting, Setzinger) 44:02 – Welser (Werenka, Setzinger) 53:42 – Welser (Harand, Unterluggauer) 59:46 – Welser (Werenka, Setzinger) 0–2 0–3 1–3

59:59 – Dalhuisen (Houkes, Willemse) 25:14 – Suzuki (Kawashima, Domeki) (PP) 39:29 – Domeki (Suzuki) Arturas Kuzmicius 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 5–1 6–1 6–2 18:10 – Trattnig (Werenka, Setzinger) (PP2) 28:16 – Latusa (Pewal, Lukas) 34:45 – Koch (Werenka, Tratting) (PP) 35:49 – Pock (Harand, Reichel) 43:01 – Peintner (Kirisits) 47:04 – Harand (Kaspitz, Hager)

49:40 – Vaiciukevicius Zvezdan Vidakovic 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 29:37 – Iimura (Shigeno) (SH) 35:40 – Nishiwaki (Ueno, Iimura) 39:08 – Saito (Domeki) (SH) 46:02 – Sato (Shigeno, Keller) Ian Meierdres 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 6–1 7–1 8–1 8–2 9–2 14:40 – Kasianchuk (Mikhnov, Isayenko) 16:54 – Bondariev (Blagoi, Nimenko) 22:08 – Kasianchuk (Shakhraychuk, Mikhnov) 24:29 – Mikhnov (Kasianchuk) 28:37 – Shakhraychuk (Mikhnov, Kasianchuk)

35:57 – Isayenko (Shafarenko, Materukhin) (SH) 49:56 – Bondariev (Ostroushko, Nimenko)

54:19 – Nimenko (Isayenko)

35:11 – van Biezen (Dalhuisen, Willemse) (PP2)

52:46 – de Jong (Wurm, Kars) Milan Lukovic 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 5–1 6–1 7–1 8–1 9–1 10–1 11–1 12–1 12–2 13–2 14–2 15–2 13:03 – Sriubko (Tsyrul, Varlamov) 21:44 – Materukhin (Timchenko, Shafarenko) 23:39 – Tolkunov (Isayenko, Shakhraychuk) (PP) 23:58 – Materukhin (Timchenko, Shafarenko) 26:31 – Shakhraychuk (Kasianchuk, Mikhnov) 29:45 – Shakhraychuk (Mikhnov) (PP) 33:34 – Timchenko (Materukhin, Klymentiev) 42:18 – Matvichuk (Salnikov, Varlamov) 44:04 – Materukhin (Timchenko, Navarenko) (PP) 46:01 – Kasianchuk (Nimenko) 46:45 – Kasianchuk (Mikhnov, Isayenko) 49:33 – Navarenko (Tolkunov, Shakhraychuk) (PP)

55:52 – Varlamov (Salnikov, Matvichuk) 56:53 – Mikhnov (Kasianchuk, Ostroushko) 58:17 – Matvichuk

52:54 – Jankovic (Mamic) 0–2 1–2 1–3

30:35 – Saito (PP) 8:28 – Koch (Setzinger, Trattnig) (PP)

55:47 – Kaspitz (Harand, Trattnig) (SH) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 18:41 – van Biezen (van Sloun, Nazarov) (PP2) 27:34 – van Sloun (van Biezen) 31:18 – Teunissen (van Sloun, van Biezen) (PP) 58:20 – Hagemeijer (EN) 1–1 2–1

58:35 – Materukhin (Timchenko, Shafarenko) 57:31 – Suzuki (Saito, Yamshita) Zvezdan Vidakovic Arturas Kuzmicius 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 0–6 1–6 2–6 3–6 4–6 4–7 4–8 4–9 4–10

39:25 – Jacob (Milovanovic, Fournier) 43:19 – Kosic (Prokic, Gabric) 44:13 – Vucurevic (Babic, Bibic) 45:15 – Sretovic (Gabric, Milovanovic) 17:05 – Katulis (Vaiciukevicius, Kumeliauskas) 19:29 – Kumeliauskas (Verenis, Lelenas) 27:09 – Pliskauskas (Vaiciukevicius, Lelenas) 28:26 – Kumeliauskas (Verenis, Kulevicius) 38:23 – Verenis (Kumeliauskas, Alisauskas) (PP)

47:04 – Katulis (Pliskauskas, Kumeliauskas) 56:16 – Bauba (Kumeliauskas, Kuliesius) 59:08 – Alisauskas (Bauba, Kumeliauskas) (SH) 59:57 – Vaiciukevicius (Kulevicius, Pliskauskas) 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1

14:36 – Latusa (Pewal, Harand) 26:35 – Koch (PS) 27:33 – Reichel (Harand, Schuller) 6:40 – Bruinsma (Houkes, Willemse) Arturas Kuzmicius 2–0 2–1 3–1 4–1 5–1 6–1 7–1 15:22 – Tonosaki (Osawa, Ueno) (PP)

24:04 – Kawashima (Suzuki, Tanaka) (PP) 36:21 – Suzuki (Kawai, Iimura) 42:18 – Ishioka (Tanaka, Sato) 45:11 – Kawai (Iimura, Suzuki) 59:20 – Ueno (Shigeno, Osawa)

22:08 – Kieras (Verenis, Kumeliauskas) 2–0 2–1 2–2 3–2 7:15 – van Schagen (Kars, Wurm)

62:57 – Kars (Dalhuisen)

15:45 – Mirkovic (Sretovic, Milovanovic) 35:14 – Mirkovic (Milovanovic, Sretovic) (PP) 1–1 2–1

51:55 – Trattnig (Kaspitz, Raffl) 50:06 – Sriubko (Tolkunov) (PP)

Tournament awards

; Best players selected by the directorate:

  • Best Goalkeeper: Yutaka Fukufuji
  • Best Forward: Kostiantyn Kasianchuk
  • Best Defenseman: Matthias Trattnig

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
UKR Kostiantyn Kasianchuk56713+96
UKR Andri Mikhnov53912+72
AUT Oliver Setzinger51910+80
UKR Oleksandr Materukhin5639+812
AUT Thomas Koch5549+80
LTU Tadas Kumeliauskas5549033
AUT Matthias Trattnig5369+104
UKR Oleg Timchenko5279+714
UKR Vadym Shakhraychuk5448+96
AUT Daniel Welser5448+92
JPN Takahito Suzuki5358+34

Leading goalkeepers

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

PlayerTOISAGAGAASv%SO
JPN Masahito Haruna120:004110.5097.561
AUT Reinhard Divis300:0010351.0095.151
JPN Yutaka Fukufuji176:479862.0493.880
UKR Kostiantyn Simchuk199:507761.8092.210
NED Phil Groeneveld211:34134123.4091.040

Group B

The Group A tournament was played in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from 17 to 23 April 2010.

Participating teams

TeamQualification
Placed 16th in Top Division last year and were relegated
Hosts; placed 2nd in Division I Group A last year
Placed 3rd in Division I Group B last year
Placed 4th in Division I Group B last year
Placed 5th in Division I Group A last year
Placed 1st in Division II Group B last year and were promoted

Final standings

Match results

All times are local. Sung Je Park 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 2–4

49:32 – Kim KS (Cho MH, Kim WJ) 23:09 – Holéczy (Magosi, Kóger) 28:51 – Vas (Kóger, Nagy) 31:28 – Peterdi (Vas) 41:36 – Kovács (Fekete) (SH) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 12:45 – Kanaet (Rendulic, Glavota) (PP2)

30:56 – O'Connor (Shields) 37:07 – Chambers (Phillips) 56:29 – Dowd (Hill, Tait) (PP) 1–1 1–2 1–3 2–3 13:44 – Csorich (Drzewiecki) (PP)

24:03 – Klys (Malasinski, Proszkiewicz)(PP)

14:17 – Razingar (Sivic, Hebar) 19:49 – Urbas (Kuznik, Jeglic) (PP) 1–1 2–1

49:41 – Hewitt (Tait) 37:21 – Song DH (Kim KS) Kamil Kosowski 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 10:17 – Vas (Ladányi, Tokaji) (PP) 40:14 – Vas (Ladányi, Horváth) 45:14 – Sille (Holéczy, Sofron) 45:43 – Horváth (Ladányi, Vas) 57:22 – Ladányi (Sille) Ales Sila 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 6–1 7–1 8–1 9–1 10–1 5:28 – Mursak (M. Rodman) (SH) 9:07 – Razingar (Hebar, Kovacevic) 9:21 – Pance (Golicic) 11:20 – Jeglic (Urbas, Ticar) 14:17 – Pavlin (Ticar, Urbas) (PP)

35:39 – M. Rodman (Mursak, D. Rodman) 50:30 – Mursak (M. Rodman, D. Rodman) (PP) 50:47 – Ticar (Jeglic) 59:57 – Ticar (Jeglic, Urbas)

23:58 – Novak (Kucera, Glavota) (PP) 0–2 1–2 1–3 2–3 2–4 2–5

7:33 – Song DH (Kim KS)

33:30 – Cho MH (Kim WJ, Kim KS) (PP) 7:01 – Kotlorz (Laszkiewicz)

19:53 – Dziubinski (Malasinski, Kotlorz)

36:38 – Rzeszutko (Rozanski) 55:05 – Wajda (Dziubinski) (PP) Miklós Rajna 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 7–0 8–0 3:53 – Fekete (Palkovics, Kovács) 15:56 – Peterdi (Horváth, Kóger) (PP) 24:39 – Peterdi (Kóger, G. Nagy) (PP) 26:38 – Ladányi (Vas) (PP) 29:41 – Svasznek 32:10 – Peterdi (Szirányi, G. Nagy) 32:57 – Magosi (Sofron, Holéczy) 2–0 2–1 2–2 3–2 3–3 4–3 29:14 – Ticar (Milovanovic, Jeglic)

51:02 – Ticar (Jeglic, Urbas)

61:40 – Jeglic (Music)

45:20 – Tait (Chambers) (PP) 45:42 – Garside

59:08 – Phillips (Clarke, Tait) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 3:57 – Danieluk (Lopuski, Sarnik) 13:03 – Lopuski (Danieluk, Sarnik) 31:49 – Pasiut (Laszkiewicz, Drzewiecki) (PP) 39:14 – Malasinski (Rompkowski) (SH) 59:16 – Dutka (Rompkowski, Kolusz) (PP) 0–2 45:43 – Palkovics (Kovacs) 2–0 3–0 3–1 4–1 5–1 5–2 6–2 7–2 8–2 8–3 6:56 – Kranjc (Sivic) 12:16 – Ticar (Urbas, Jeglic) (PP)

25:04 – Pretnar (Pance) 32:36 – Sivic (Hebar, Tavzelj)

40:33 – D. Rodman (M. Rodman, Mursak) 46:47 – Mursak (M. Rodman, D. Rodman) 54:12 – Razingar (Hebar, Sivic)

20:22 – Kim WJ (Song DH, Kim KS)

34:57 – Park WS (Song DH)

55:09 – Ahn (Kim WJ, Kim HS) 0–2 1–2 1–3 1–4 1–5 2–5

9:15 – Lovrencic (Smerdelj)

58:57 – Kanaet (Blagus) 8:01 – Song DH (Kim HS, Kim DH) (PP)

11:05 – Park WS (Kim WJ, Kim KS) 22:49 – Kim KS (Park WS) 57:26 – Kim WJ (Kim DH, Lee YJ) 1–1 1–2 37:57 – Rzeszutko (Kotlorz) 53:43 – Lopuski (Dziubinski) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 8:37 – Vas (Sille) (SH)

37:42 – Kranjc (Kovacevic) (PP) 41:06 – Ticar (Jeglic, Pavlin) 53:30 – Mursak (Kranjc)

Tournament awards

; Best players selected by the directorate:

  • Best Goalkeeper: Stephen Murphy
  • Best Forward: Žiga Jeglič
  • Best Defenseman: András Horváth

Scoring leaders

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

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
SLO Žiga Jeglič52911+50
SLO Rok Tičar57310+42
KOR Kim Ki-sung5358+32
SLO Jan Muršak5527+42
KOR Song Dong-hwan5437+52
SLO Jan Urbas5257+56
HUN Balázs Ladányi5246+20
SLO Marcel Rodman5156+46
SLO Mitja Šivic5156+76
HUN Márton Vas5415+30
KOR Kim Woo-jae5145+24

Leading goalkeepers

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

PlayerTOISAGAGAASv%SO
HUN Zoltán Hetényi280:0013161.2995.522
GBR Stephen Murphy240:2013392.2593.230
POL Krzyszstof Zborowski279:5412291.9392.621
SLO Andrej Hočevar291:03110102.0690.910
CRO Vanja Belić300:00223336.6085.200

IIHF Broadcasting rights

CountryBroadcaster
AustriaORF Sport Plus
HungarySport 1
PolandPolsat Sport
SerbiaArena Sport
SloveniaRTV Slovenia
UkraineSport 1

References

References

  1. "2010 IIHF World Championship Division I Group A official website".
  2. "2010 IIHF World Championship Division I Group B official website".
  3. [https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/224/ Division I Group A statistics]
  4. "2009 IIHF World Championship". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
  5. "2009 IIHF World Championship Div. I Group B". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
  6. "2009 IIHF World Championship Div. I Group A". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
  7. "2009 IIHF World Championship Division II Group A". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
  8. [https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/225/ Division I Group B statistics]
  9. "2009 IIHF World Championship Division II Group B". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
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