2010 World U-17 Hockey Challenge

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2010 World U-17 Hockey Challenge
Tournament details
Host nation  Canada
Dates December 28 - January 4
Teams 10
Venue(s) McIntyre Community Building
Jus Jordan Arena
Tim Horton Arena
Kapuskasing Sports Palace
Joe Mavrinac Community Complex
New Liskeard Arena (in 6 host cities)

The 2010 World U-17 Hockey Challenge was an international ice hockey tournament held in Timmins, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane / Kapuskasing, Kirkland Lake, New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada between December 28, 2009 and January 4, 2010. The venues used for the tournament included the McIntyre Arena in Timmins, Jus Jordan Arena in Iroquois Falls, Tim Horton Arena in Cochrane, the Kapuskasing Sports Palace in Kapuskasing, Joe Mavrinac Community Complex in Kirkland Lake, and the New Liskeard Arena in New Liskeard.[1] The United States won its third title, defeating Canada Ontario 2-1 in the gold-medal game.[2]

Participating teams

Canada entered five regional teams from across the country. These teams were:

  •  Canada Atlantic (New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island)
  •  Canada Quebec
  •  Canada Ontario
  •  Canada Western (Manitoba and Saskatchewan)
  •  Canada Pacific (Alberta and British Columbia)

International teams were:

Challenge Results

Preliminary round

Group A

Team GP W L OTW OTL GF GA PTS
 Canada Ontario 4 3 1 0 0 16 7 9
 Sweden 4 2 1 1 0 15 14 8
 Canada Quebec 4 2 1 0 1 13 12 7
 Canada West 4 1 3 0 0 14 18 3
 Finland 4 1 3 0 0 16 23 3
Results
December 29, 2009  Canada West 2–4
 Canada Quebec Kapuskasing Sports Palace, Kapuskasing
December 29, 2009  Finland 5–3
 Canada Ontario McIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 30, 2009  Sweden 6–4
 Finland New Liskeard Rec Centre, New Liskeard
December 30, 2009  Canada Quebec 0–3
 Canada Ontario McIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 31, 2009  Finland 3–6
 Canada Quebec McIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 31, 2009  Canada West 2–5
 Sweden McIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 1, 2010  Finland 4–8
 Canada West Tim Horton Events Centre, Cochrane
January 1, 2010  Sweden 0–5
 Canada Ontario McIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 2, 2010  Canada Quebec 3–4 GWS
 Sweden Joe Mavrinac Com. Complex, Kirkland Lake
January 2, 2010  Canada Ontario 5–2
 Canada West McIntyre Arena, Timmins

Group B

Team GP W L OTW OTL GF GA PTS
 United States 4 4 0 0 0 19 7 12
 Russia 4 3 1 0 0 22 12 9
 Canada Pacific 4 2 2 0 0 16 12 6
 Canada Alantic 4 0 3 1 0 12 29 2
 Czech Republic 4 0 3 0 1 6 17 1
Results
December 29, 2009  Canada Atlantic 0–7
 United States McIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 29, 2009  Canada Pacific 2–6
 Russia Kapuskasing Sports Palace, Kapuskasing
December 30, 2009  Canada Pacific 10–4
 Canada Atlantic McIntyre Arena, Timmins
December 30, 2009  United States 3–2
 Czech Republic New Liskeard Rec Centre, New Liskeard
December 31, 2009  Canada Alantic 5–4 OT
 Czech Republic Jus Jordan Sports Complex, Iroquois Falls
December 31, 2009  Russia 4–7
 United States Jus Jordan Sports Complex, Iroquois Falls
January 1, 2010  Canada Alantic 3–6
 Russia McIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 1, 2010  Czech Republic 0–3
 Canada Pacific Tim Horton Events Centre, Cochrane
January 2, 2010  Russia 6–0
 Czech Republic McIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 2, 2010  United States 2–1
 Canada Pacific Joe Mavrinac Com. Complex, Kirkland Lake

Final Round

  Semifinals Final
                 
A1  Canada Ontario 6  
B2  Russia 4  
    SF1  Canada Ontario 1
  SF2  United States 2
A2  Sweden 5
B1  United States 6*  

* Decided in overtime.

Semifinals

January 3, 2010  Russia 4–6
 Canada Ontario McIntyre Arena, Timmins
January 3, 2010  Sweden 5–6 OT
 United States Jus Jordan Sports Complex, Iroquois Falls

9th Place Game

January 3, 2010  Czech Republic 7–5
 Finland McIntyre Arena, Timmins

7th Place Game

January 3, 2010  Canada Alantic 4–2
 Canada West Jus Jordan Sports Complex, Iroquois Falls

5th Place Game

January 3, 2010  Canada Pacific 4–0
 Canada Quebec McIntyre Arena, Timmins

Bronze Medal Game

January 4, 2010  Sweden 5–2
 Russia McIntyre Arena, Timmins

Gold Medal Game

January 4, 2010  Canada Ontario 1–2
 United States McIntyre Arena, Timmins

Final standings

Team
Gold medal icon.png  United States
Silver medal icon.png  Canada Ontario
Bronze medal icon.png  Sweden
4  Russia
5  Canada Pacific
6  Canada Quebec
7  Canada Alantic
8  Canada West
9  Czech Republic
10  Finland

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