2006 World Junior A Challenge

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2006 World Junior A Challenge
Tournament details
Host nation  Canada
Dates November 6, 2006 – November 12, 2006
Teams 6
Champions Flag of Canada Canada West (1 title)
Tournament statistics
Games played 13
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Canada Kyle Turris (11 pts.)
MVP Flag of Canada Kyle Turris

The World Junior A Challenge 2006 was an international Junior "A" ice hockey tournament hosted by Hockey Canada. The 2006 World Junior A Challenge was hosted by the Canadian City of Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

Summary

The final was between Canada East and Canada West. The West came out on fire early with two quick goals from Jordie Johnston of the La Ronge Ice Wolves, and took a 4-0 lead before the halfway point of the game. The East came back, led by two third period goals by David Kostuch of the Markham Waxers, but in the end they came up short. The West won the first ever WJAC with a 4-3 victory. The Gold Medal game was the only game of the tournament to be nationally televised. It was pre-taped and played on November 18, 2006 by TSN, a week after the game was actually played. All games, except the final, were webcast by Hockey Canada. The Final, due to a contractual agreement with TSN, was not allowed to be webcast.

The Bronze Medal Game was played between Slovakia and Russia. After 3 periods, the game was tied 1-1. After an Overtime and Shootout, the Russians came out on top 2-1. They outshot the Slovaks 49-16.

Canadian Controversy

Following the Championship game, Hockey Canada officials told members of their own two national teams that if they wanted to keep their game-worn jerseys, they would have to flip their own bill. For a price of $225 CAD, players were allowed to take home their own "Home" jersey. For an additional $40 they could even keep their shin socks. Another interesting aspect of this situation was that players were told by Hockey Canada officials that the entire team either had to buy their jerseys or no one on the team could. In contrast, at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships last year players were allowed to keep their white home jerseys for free, but their red away jerseys were kept by Hockey Canada to auction off at a fundraiser.

2006 Exhibition Play

November 1, 2006

  • Canada East defeated Nipawin Hawks/Melfort Mustangs Combines (SJHL) 4-3 at Nipawin, Saskatchewan
  • Canada West defeated Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL) 12-0 at Weyburn, Saskatchewan
  • Russia defeated Dauphin Kings (MJHL) 4-2 at Dauphin, Manitoba

November 2, 2006

  • Canada East defeated Russia 4-2 at Melfort, Saskatchewan

November 3, 2006

  • Winkler Flyers (MJHL) defeated Germany 4-2 at Winkler, Manitoba
  • Canada West defeated Slovakia 4-0 at Weyburn, Saskatchewan

November 4, 2006

  • Canada West defeated Germany 11-2 at Estevan, Saskatchewan
  • Neepawa Natives (MJHL) defeated Belarus 8-4 at Brandon, Manitoba
  • Russia defeated Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL) 8-2 at Esterhazy, Saskatchewan

November 5, 2006

  • Canada East defeated Belarus 3-2 at Yorkton, Saskatchewan

2006 Tournament

Group A

  GP W L T GF GA Pts
Flag of Canada Canada West 2 2 0 0 16 4 4
Flag of Russia Russia 2 1 1 0 9 7 2
Flag of Belarus Belarus 2 0 2 0 3 17 0

Results

November 6, 2006

Canada West defeated Russia 6-2

November 7, 2006

Russia defeated Belarus 7-1

November 8, 2006

Canada West defeated Belarus 10-2

Group B

  GP W L T GF GA Pts
Flag of Canada Canada East 2 2 0 0 8 2 4
Flag of Slovakia Slovakia 2 1 1 0 4 5 2
Flag of Germany Germany 2 0 2 0 2 7 0

Results

November 6, 2006

Slovakia defeated Germany 3-1

November 7, 2006

Canada East defeated Slovakia 4-1

November 8, 2006

Canada East defeated Germany 4-1

Championship Round

Qualifiers
  • Slovakia 8 - Belarus 2
  • Russia 7 - Germany 1
Semifinals
  • Canada West 7 - Slovakia 1
  • Canada East 5 - Russia 1
Final
  • Canada West 4 - Canada East 3

Note: Qualifier games on November 9, Semi-final games on November 11, Final game on November 12, 2006.

Bronze Medal Game on November 12, 2006

Russia defeated Slovakia 2-1 in Overtime Shootout

5th Place Game on November 11, 2006

Germany defeated Belarus 8-3

Final standings

Team
Gold medal icon.png Flag of Canada Canada West
Silver medal icon.png Flag of Canada Canada East
Bronze medal icon.png  Russia
4th  Slovakia
5th  Germany
6th  Belarus
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