Championship of the world of hockey 2004

The Championship of the world of hockey 2004 take place of the April 24th to the May 9th 2004, the Sazka Arena of Prague and to Ostrava, in Czech Republic.

Preliminary round

Group has

  • April 24th: 1-3

  • April 24th: Germany 4-2 Kazakhstan
  • April 26th: Germany 1-1
  • April 26th: 7-0 Kazakhstan
  • April 27th: Kazakhstan 1-4
  • April 28th: 5-1 Germany

Group B

  • April 24th: Slovakia 2-0 Ukraine

  • April 24th: Finland 4-2 the United States
  • April 26th: Finland 5-1 Ukraine
  • April 26th: The United States 3-3 Slovakia
  • April 28th: Ukraine 1-7 the United States
  • April 28th: Slovakia 5-2 Finland

Group C

  • April 24th: 1-5 Sweden

  • April 25th: Russia 6-2
  • April 25th: Sweden 5-1 Japan
  • April 27th: Japan 3-4
  • April 27th: Sweden 3-2 Russia
  • April 28th: Russia 6-1 Japan

Group D

  • April 24th: France 0-6 Austria

  • April 25th: Switzerland 6-0 France
  • April 25th: Austria 2-2 Canada
  • April 27th: Canada 3-0 France
  • April 27th: Switzerland 4-4 Austria
  • April 28th: Canada 3-1 Switzerland

Turn qualifier

the results of matches between teams of the same group to the turn prélilminaire are preserved.

Group E

  • April 30th: Canada 2-0

  • April 30th: 2-0 Austria
  • May 1st: 1-1 Switzerland
  • May 1st: Austria 1-3 Germany
  • May 2nd: Switzerland 1-3
  • May 2nd: Canada 6-1 Germany
  • May 3rd: 5-2 Austria
  • May 3rd: 6-2 Canada
  • May 4th: Germany 0-1 Switzerland

Group F

  • April 30th: Sweden 1-1 Finland

  • April 30th: Slovakia 2-0 Austria
  • May 1st: Finland 6-0
  • May 1st: Russia 2-3 the United States
  • May 2nd: 0-8 Slovakia
  • May 2nd: Sweden 3-1 the United States
  • May 3rd: Finland 4-0 Russia
  • May 3rd: Slovakia 0-0 Sweden
  • May 4th: The United States 8-3

Turn of relegation

Group G

Note: Japan and France are relegated in division I to the Championnat of the world of hockey 2005.

Final turn

Summary

Quarterfinals

May 5th

May 6th

Semi-finals

May 8th

Bronze medal

May 9th

Finale

May 9th

Better markers

  1. Dany Heatley, Canada (8g, 3a, 11pts)
  2. City Peltonen, Finland (4g, 6a, 10pts)
  3. Martin Rucinsky, (5g, 4a, 9pts)
  4. Jaromir Jagr, (5g, 4a, 9pts)
  5. Olli Jokinen, Finland (5g, 3a, 8pts)
  6. Richard Park, the United States (5g, 3a, 8pts)
  7. Pavol Demitra, Slovakia (4g, 4a, 8pts)
  8. Miroslav Satan, Slovakia (4g, 4a, 8pts)
  9. Daniel Brière, Canada (2g, 6a, 8pts)

Better guards

  1. Fredrik Norrena, Finland (0.00 gaa, 1.000 sv%)
  2. Alex Westlund, the United States (0.00 gaa, 1.000 sv%)
  3. Karol Krizan,
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