2001 IIHF World U18 Championships

The 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships were held in Heinola, Helsinki, and Lahti, Finland. The championships ran between April 12 and April 22, 2001. Games were played at the Heinolan Jäähalli in Heinola, the Helsinki Ice Hall in Helsinki, and the Lahden Jäähalli in Lahti. Russia defeated Switzerland 6-2 in the final to win the gold medal, with Finland defeating the Czech Republic 2-1 to capture the bronze medal.

2001 IIHF World U18 Championship
Tournament details
Host country Finland
DatesApril 12–22, 2001
Teams10
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Russia (1st title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored226 (7.29 per match)
Attendance26,594 (858 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Ilya Kovalchuk (15 points)
2000
2002

Championship results

Group A

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Finland 44001738
 United States 43102376
  Switzerland 422012104
 Slovakia 413014152
 Ukraine 40403340
Results
April 12, 2001 Ukraine26  SwitzerlandLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 312
April 12, 2001 Slovakia03 FinlandLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 846
April 13, 2001 United States110 UkraineLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 397
April 14, 2001  Switzerland52 SlovakiaLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 634
April 14, 2001 Finland43 United StatesLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 2,012
April 15, 2001 Ukraine07 FinlandLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 1,316
April 16, 2001  Switzerland13 United StatesLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 338
April 16, 2001 Slovakia101 UkraineLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 300
April 17, 2001 United States62 SlovakiaLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 300
April 17, 2001 Finland30  SwitzerlandLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 2,037

Group B

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Russia 431029116
 Germany 421110125
 Czech Republic 422013144
 Sweden 422010104
 Norway 40318231
Results
April 12, 2001 Czech Republic38 RussiaHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 613
April 12, 2001 Norway34 SwedenHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 498
April 13, 2001 Germany22 NorwayHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 616
April 14, 2001 Sweden12 Czech RepublicHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 537
April 14, 2001 Russia83 GermanyHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 416
April 15, 2001 Norway110 RussiaHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 550
April 16, 2001 Sweden12 GermanyHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 540
April 16, 2001 Czech Republic72 NorwayHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 570
April 17, 2001 Russia34 SwedenHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 640
April 17, 2001 Germany31 Czech RepublicHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 525

Relegation Round

Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
 Sweden 33001886
 Slovakia 311115103
 Norway 311112103
 Ukraine 30307240

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

Ukraine was relegated. However with Canada entering the tournament for 2002, Ukraine was re-instated to top level as the tournament was expanded to 12 teams for a year.

Results

April 19, 2001 Slovakia44 NorwayHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 340
April 19, 2001 Sweden94 UkraineHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 410
April 20, 2001 Sweden51 SlovakiaHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 325
April 20, 2001 Norway52 UkraineHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 300

Final round

  Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Final
                           
      B1  Russia 8  
  A2  United States 4     QF1  Czech Republic 3    
  B3  Czech Republic 5         SF1  Russia 6
      SF2   Switzerland 2
      A1  Finland 2    
  B2  Germany 1     QF2   Switzerland 4  
  A3   Switzerland 7  

Quarterfinals

April 19, 2001 Germany17  SwitzerlandLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 329
April 19, 2001 United States45 (SO) Czech RepublicLahden Jäähalli, Lahti
Attendance: 519

Semifinals

April 20, 2001 Russia83 Czech RepublicHelsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
Attendance: 2,152
April 20, 2001  Switzerland42 FinlandHelsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
Attendance: 2,811

Fifth place game

April 22, 2001 United States12 GermanyHeinolan Jäähalli, Heinola
Attendance: 335

Bronze medal game

April 22, 2001 Finland21 Czech RepublicHelsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki

Gold medal game

April 22, 2001 Russia62  SwitzerlandHelsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
Attendance: 5,076

Final standings

Rk. Team
 Russia
  Switzerland
 Finland
4 Czech Republic
5 Germany
6 United States
7 Sweden
8 Slovakia
9 Norway
10 Ukraine

 Ukraine were supposed to be relegated to Division I for the 2002 IIHF World U18 Championships, however with the late addition of  Canada it was decided to temporarily expand the tournament to twelve teams.[1]

Scoring leaders

Player Country GP G A Pts PIM
Ilya Kovalchuk Russia61141526
Igor Grigorenko Russia664108
Yuri Trubachev Russia62798
Tomas Jasko Slovakia64480
Dwight Helminen United States63580
Petr Kanko Czech Republic76174
Joey Crabb United States65272
Patrik Bärtschi  Switzerland75274
Alexander Perezhogin Russia64370
Jiří Novotný Czech Republic64372

Goaltending leaders

(Minimum 60 minutes played)

Player Country MINS GA Sv% GAA SO
Tuomas Nissinen Finland120:001.9740.501
Yuri Klyuchnikov Russia72:472.8821.650
Kari Lehtonen Finland239:107.9351.762
Michal Zajkowski Sweden120:004.9442.000
Travis Weber United States180:006.9242.001

Division I

First round

Group A (in Riga)
TeamsBLRJPNDANPRKTorePkt.
1. Belarus3:211:59:123:86:0
2. Japan2:34:211:217:74:2
3. Denmark5:112:45:412:192:4
4. North Korea1:92:114:57:250:6
Group B (in Liepaja)
TeamsAUTLATKAZITATorePkt.
1. Austria3:05:32:210:55:1
2. Latvia0:35:58:113:93:3
3. Kazakhstan3:55:54:012:103:3
4. Italy2:21:80:43:141:5

Final round

5th-8th place
TeamsKAZITADANPRKTorePkt.
1. Kazakhstan(4:0)8:212:224:46:0
2. Italy(0:4)6:55:311:124:2
3. Denmark2:85:6(5:4)12:182:4
4. North Korea2:123:5(4:5)9:220:6
1st-4th place
TeamsBLRAUTJPNLATTorePkt.
1. Belarus4:4(3:2)7:314:95:1
2. Austria4:43:3(3:0)10:74:2
3. Japan(2:3)3:35:210:83:3
4. Latvia3:7(0:3)2:55:150:6

 Belarus were promoted to the top level, and  North Korea were relegated to Division II for the 2002 IIHF World U18 Championships.

Division II

First round

Group A (in Kaunas)
TeamsSLOPOLCROHUNTorePkt.
1. Slovenia10:111:010:131:26:0
2. Poland1:1010:113:024:114:2
3. Croatia0:111:107:68:272:4
4. Hungary1:100:136:77:300:6
Group B (in Elektrėnai)
TeamsFRAESTGBRLTUTorePkt.
1. France4:49:08:021:45:1
2. Estonia4:46:26:216:85:1
3. Great Britain0:92:68:310:182:4
4. Lithuania0:82:63:85:220:6

Finals

7th place
31. März 2001 Kaunas LithuaniaHungary 1:11 (0:3,1:1,0:7)
5th place
31. März 2001 Kaunas Great BritainCroatia 5:4 (0:1,1:1,4:2)
3rd place
31. März 2001 Elektrėnai PolandEstonia 4:2 (1:1,0:0,3:1)
Final
31. März 2001 Elektrėnai SloveniaFrance 5:2 (1:1,4:0,0:1)

 Slovenia were promoted to the Division I, and  Lithuania were relegated to Division III for the 2002 IIHF World U18 Championships.

Division III

First round

Group A
TeamsROMRSABELYUGTorePkt.
1. Romania10:05:21:016:26:0
2. South Africa0:103:24:37:154:2
3. Belgium2:52:34:18:92:4
4. Yugoslavia0:13:41:44:90:6
Group B
TeamsNEDESPBULISRTorePkt.
1. Netherlands11:014:110:235:36:0
2. Spain0:1113:26:319:164:2
3. Bulgaria1:142:132:05:272:4
4. Israel2:103:60:25:180:6

Final

7th place
11. März 2001 Sofia YugoslaviaIsrael 7:6 n.P. (1:2,2:3,3:1,0:0,1:0)
5th place
11. März 2001 Sofia BulgariaBelgium 3:11 (1:2,0:4,2:5)
3rd place
11. März 2001 Sofia SpainSouth Africa 8:1 (4:0,2:1,2:0)
Final
11. März 2001 Sofia NetherlandsRomania 4:3 (1:1,2:0,1:2)

 Netherlands were promoted to the Division II, and  Israel were relegated to Division III Qualification (which was not played, Israel returned to competition in 2003) for the 2002 IIHF World U18 Championships.

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