2018 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia

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2018 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia
2018 Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia logo.png
Tournament details
Host nation  Philippines
Dates 3–8 April 2018
Teams 5
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Champions  Mongolia (1 title)
Tournament statistics
Games played 10
Goals scored 106  (10.6 per game)
Attendance 2,819  (282 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Philippines Steven Füglister

The 2018 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia was the 11th edition of the IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia, an annual international ice hockey tournament held by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The Top Division of the tournament will take place from 3 to 8 April 2018 at the SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1]

Top Division

Participants

Team 2017 Results
 Philippines Host, no previous participation.
 Mongolia Won silver medal last year.
 Thailand Won bronze medal last year.
 Singapore Finished 4th place last year.
 Kuwait Winner of Division I last year and were promoted.

Match officials

3 referees and 7 linesmen were selected for the tournament.[2]

Referees
  • Flag of New Zealand Ryan Cairns
  • Flag of Germany Volker Westhaus
  • Flag of Kazakhstan Vladimir Yefremov
Linesmen
  • Flag of United Arab Emirates Helan Salem Al Ameri
  • Flag of China Chi Hongda
  • Flag of Chinese Taipei Huang Jen-hung
  • Flag of Slovakia Martin Jobbágy
  • Flag of Malaysia Edmond Ng
  • Flag of Lithuania Edvardas Valickas
  • Flag of Indonesia Heru Wardana

Standings

Pl. GP W OTW OTL L Goals Pts
1.  Mongolia 4 3 0 0 1 26:12 9
2.  Thailand 4 3 0 0 1 31:10 9
3.  Philippines 4 3 0 0 1 38:12 9
4.  Singapore 4 0 1 0 3 06:33 2
5.  Kuwait 4 0 0 1 3 05:39 1

Schedules

All times are in Philippine Standard Time (UTC+8).

3 April 2018
15:30
Singapore  3–5
(1–1, 1–2, 1–2)
 Mongolia SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 79
3 April 2018
19:15
Philippines  4–7
(2–1, 0–3, 2–3)
 Thailand SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 458
4 April 2018
19:00
Mongolia  11–2
(1–2, 5–0, 5–0)
 Kuwait SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 48
5 April 2018
15:30
Thailand  11–0
(4–0, 4–0, 3–0)
 Singapore SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 87
5 April 2018
19:00
Kuwait  0–13
(0–4, 0–6, 0–3)
 Philippines SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 467
6 April 2018
19:00
Philippines  6–5
(3–2, 2–1, 1–2)
 Mongolia SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 423
7 April 2018
15:30
Mongolia  5–1
(1–0, 3–1, 1–0)
 Thailand SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 254
7 April 2018
19:00
Kuwait  2–3 GWS
(0–1, 1–1, 1–0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
 Singapore SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 125
8 April 2018
15:30
Thailand  12–1
(2–0, 6–1, 4–0)
 Kuwait SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 365
8 April 2018
19:00
Singapore  0–15
(0–5, 0–6, 0–4)
 Philippines SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink, Pasay
Attendance: 513

Division I

Main article: 2018 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia – Division I
2018 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia Division I
Tournament details
Host nation  Malaysia
Dates 24–29 March 2018
Teams 4
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Champions  Malaysia (1 title)
Tournament statistics
Games played 10
Goals scored 83  (8.3 per game)
Attendance 2,949  (295 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Malaysia Ban Kin Loke &
Flag of Malaysia Bryan Lim

The Division I competition was played from 24 to 29 March 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[1]

Participants
Team 2017 Results
 Malaysia Host, finished 5th place in Top Division last year and were relegated.
 India Runner-up of Division I last year.
 Macau Finished 4th place in Division I last year.
 Indonesia No previous participation.
Final ranking
     Promoted to 2019 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia
Rank Team
1  Malaysia (H, P)
2  Macau
3  Indonesia
4  India

(H) Host; (P) Promoted.
Source: IIHF

References


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