1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships

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1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
Tournament details
Host nation  Austria
Dates 21 April – 5 May
Teams 12
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Champions Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic (1 title)
Tournament statistics
Games played 40
Goals scored 249  (6.23 per game)
Attendance 186,830  (4,671 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Canada Yanic Perreault 9 points

The 1996 Ice Hockey World Championship took place in Austria 21 April - 5 May. The games were played in Vienna. Thirty-six nations competed at four levels, with Slovakia making their first appearance in Group A.

Twelve teams took part in Group A, with the first round split into two groups of six, with the first four from each group advancing to the quarter-finals. This was the 60th World Championship and the Czech Republic beat Canada in the final to become World Champions for the first time. (Czechoslovakia had won the World Championship six times). The final game was tied at two apiece before Martin Procházka scored with nineteen seconds left, an empty net goal sealed the victory.[1] In the bronze medal game, Brian Rolston scored at 4:48 of overtime to win the first medal in 34 years for team USA.[2][3] The unfortunate Russians did not lose a game in regulation time in the entire tournament, but finished fourth.

World Championship Group A (Austria)

First Round

Group 1

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
1 Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia 5 5 0 0 23 - 08 10
2 Flag of the United States.svg.png United States 5 3 0 2 15 - 14 6
3 Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada 5 2 1 2 17 - 15 5
4 Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany 5 2 0 3 12 - 11 4
5 Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia 5 1 1 3 13 - 16 3
6 Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria 5 1 0 4 03 - 19 2
21 April Germany Flag of Germany.svg.png 1-2
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia
21 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 3-3
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
22 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 1-5
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States
22 April Russia Flag of Russia.svg.png 6-2
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
23 April United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 4-2
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
23 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 0-4
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada
24 April Germany Flag of Germany.svg.png 5-1
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada
25 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 2-1
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
25 April United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 1-3
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia
26 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 0-3
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
26 April Russia Flag of Russia.svg.png 6-4
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada
27 April United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 4-3
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
28 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 0-6
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia
28 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 5-1
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States
29 April Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg.png 4-1
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany

Group 2

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic 5 4 1 0 27 - 12 9
2 Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland 5 2 2 1 23 - 15 6
3 Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden 5 2 2 1 14 - 12 6
4 Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy 5 2 1 2 20 - 26 5
5 Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway 5 1 2 2 06 - 11 4
6 Flag of France.svg.png France 5 0 0 5 12 - 26 0
21 April Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 3-1
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden
21 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 1-1
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
22 April France Flag of France.svg.png 5-6
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
23 April Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 4-0
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
23 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 2-4
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
24 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 2-1
Flag of France.svg.png France
24 April Norway Flag of Norway.svg.png 2-2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
25 April France Flag of France.svg.png 3-6
Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland
25 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 3-3
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
26 April Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 2-9
Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland
27 April Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 9-2
Flag of France.svg.png France
27 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 3-0
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
28 April Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 5-9
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
28 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 5-5
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden
29 April Norway Flag of Norway.svg.png 3-1
Flag of France.svg.png France

Quarterfinals

30 April United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 3-2
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden
30 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 1-3
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada
1 May Russia Flag of Russia.svg.png 5-2
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
1 May Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 6-1
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany

Consolation Round 11-12 Place

1 May Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 3-6
Flag of France.svg.png France
2 May Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 3-6
Flag of France.svg.png France

Austria was relegated to Group B.

Semifinals

3 May United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 0-5
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
3 May Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 3-2 (GWS)
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia

Match for third place

4 May Russia Flag of Russia.svg.png 3-4 (OT)
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States

Final

5 May
15:00
Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 4-2
(1-1, 1-1, 2-0)
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada Wiener Stadthalle, Wien
Attendance: 9,500

World Championship Group B (Netherlands)

Played 10–20 April in Eindhoven. Latvia won at this level for the first time. In their final game, superb goaltending by Arturs Irbe kept them in it, and a late tying goal by Olegs Znaroks sealed the tournament victory.[3] The final game had high drama for the host crowd, the Japanese and Danish teams among them. If the Netherlands were to lose to Poland, they would finish last and be relegated, a tie and Japan would be last, a win and Denmark would be last. A third period goal by Poland sealed Japan's fate.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points Tie breaker
H2H Points
13 Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia 7 6 1 0 41 - 16 13
14 Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland 7 5 1 1 37 - 13 11
15 Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus 7 5 0 2 29 - 18 10
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain 7 4 1 2 29 - 23 9
17 Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland 7 1 2 4 18 - 27 4
18 Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark 7 1 1 5 14 - 32 3 3
19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands 7 1 1 5 12 - 35 3 2
20 Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan 7 0 3 4 14 - 30 3 1

Latvia was promoted to Group A while Japan was relegated to Group C.

10 April Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 6-5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
10 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 3-3
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan
10 April Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png 0-3
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
10 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 2-4
Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus
11 April Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 1-6
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
11 April Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png 2-7
Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland
12 April Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg.png 3-4
Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland
12 April Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png 2-3
Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus
13 April Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 5-3
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
13 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 7-2
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan
13 April Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png 4-2
Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland
14 April Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png 2-6
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
14 April Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 4-1
Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus
15 April Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg.png 1-10
Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland
15 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 3-6
Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus
15 April Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 1-2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
16 April Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 4-2
Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland
16 April Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 3-3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
17 April Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg.png 6-1
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
17 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 5-1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
18 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 2-5
Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland
18 April Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png 3-15
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
19 April Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg.png 7-2
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan
19 April Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png 5-1
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
20 April Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg.png 2-4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
20 April Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg.png 2-2
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan
20 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 1-1
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
20 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 2-2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands

World Championship Group C (Slovenia)

Played 22–31 March in Jesenice and Kranj. For the fourth year in row the Kazakhs and Ukrainians met in Group C. For the first time the Kazakhs came out on top, and it was the difference in winning the tournament.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
21 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan 7 6 0 1 51 - 10 12
22 Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine 7 6 0 1 40 - 13 12
23 Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia 7 5 0 2 41 - 19 10
24 Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary 7 3 1 3 34 - 25 7
25 Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia 7 3 1 3 36 - 29 7
26 Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania 7 3 0 4 32 - 27 6
27 Flag of China.svg.png China 7 1 0 6 17 - 68 2
28 Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia 7 0 0 7 11 - 71 0

Kazakhstan was promoted to Group B while Croatia was relegated to Group D.

22 March Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 9-2
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia
22 March Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg.png 13-2
Flag of China.svg.png China
22 March Ukraine Flag of Ukraine.svg.png 4-1
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary
22 March Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 2-4
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan
23 March Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg.png 2-7
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan
23 March Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 4-1
Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania
23 March China Flag of China.svg.png 2-7
Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine
23 March Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg.png 10-2
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia
25 March Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 6-3
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia
25 March Ukraine Flag of Ukraine.svg.png 11-1
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia
25 March Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 3-5
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary
25 March Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png 15-0
Flag of China.svg.png China
26 March China Flag of China.svg.png 3-11
Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania
26 March Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png 12-0
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia
26 March Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg.png 5-5
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia
26 March Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 2-4
Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine
28 March Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 2-3
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia
28 March Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg.png 4-6
Flag of China.svg.png China
28 March Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png 3-2
Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine
28 March Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 4-3
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary
29 March Ukraine Flag of Ukraine.svg.png 7-2
Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania
29 March Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg.png 0-10
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary
29 March Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg.png 0-7
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan
29 March Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 10-2
Flag of China.svg.png China
31 March Ukraine Flag of Ukraine.svg.png 5-2
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia
31 March Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 13-2
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia
31 March Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 4-3
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan
31 March China Flag of China.svg.png 2-8
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary

World Championship Group D (Lithuania)

Played in Kaunas and Elektrenai 25–31 March. To narrow the field of the bottom tier to eight nations, two regional qualifying tournaments were used.

Qualifying Round

Group 1 (Australia)

Played 5th and 6 November 1995 in Sydney.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
1 Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia 2 2 0 0 12 - 02 4
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand 2 0 0 2 02 - 12 0
5 November 1995 Australia Flag of Australia.svg.png 6-0
Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand
6 November 1995 Australia Flag of Australia.svg.png 6-2
Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand

Group 2 (Israel)

Played 27–29 January 1996 in Metulla. The Greek team won both their games, but were found to have an ineligible roster, so both games were declared 5–0 forfeits in favour of the opposing team.[3]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel 2 2 0 0 24 - 00 4
2 Flag of Turkey.svg.png Turkey 2 1 0 1 05 - 19 2
3 Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece 2 0 0 2 00 - 10 0
27 January 1996 Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png 1-4
5-0 by default

Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece
28 January 1996 Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg.png 0-19
5-0 by default

Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece
29 January 1996 Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png 19-0
Flag of Turkey.svg.png Turkey

First Round

Group 1

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
1 Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia 3 3 0 0 14 - 05 6
2 Flag of Spain.svg.png Spain 3 1 1 1 15 - 06 3
3 Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea 3 1 1 1 15 - 10 3
4 Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia 3 0 0 3 08 - 31 0
25 March Yugoslavia Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png 7-1
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
25 March Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 1-1
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea
26 March Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 11-1
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
26 March Yugoslavia Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png 3-1
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea
27 March South Korea Flag of South Korea.svg.png 13-6
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
27 March Yugoslavia Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png 4-3
Flag of Spain.svg.png Spain

Group 2

Ironically, the Israeli team that had qualified for the tournament because of the Greek forfeits, had to forfeit its first two games because they used two Russian players who did not have the proper clearance to play.[3]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
1 Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Lithuania 3 3 0 0 19 - 02 6
2 Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium 3 2 0 1 10 - 13 4
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria 3 1 0 2 07 - 06 2
4 Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel 3 0 0 3 00 - 15 0
25 March Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png 5-0
forfeit

Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel
25 March Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg.png 11-2
Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium
26 March Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg.png 3-2
Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria
26 March Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg.png 5-0
forfeit

Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel
27 March Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg.png 5-0
Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel
27 March Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg.png 3-0
Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria

Final Round 29-32 Place

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
29 Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Lithuania 3 3 0 0 25 - 04 6
30 Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia 3 2 0 1 10 - 08 4
31 Flag of Spain.svg.png Spain 3 1 0 2 10 - 16 2
32 Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium 3 0 0 3 05 - 22 0

Host Lithuania won all five games to earn promotion to Group C.

29 March Yugoslavia Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png 5-2
Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium
29 March Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg.png 11-1
Flag of Spain.svg.png Spain
31 March Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 6-1
Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium
31 March Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg.png 3-1
Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia

Consolation Round 33-36 Place

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
33 Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea 3 2 1 0 22 - 13 5
34 Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria 3 2 0 1 14 - 10 4
35 Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel 3 1 1 1 10 - 10 3
36 Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia 3 0 0 3 12 - 25 0
28 March Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png 5-4
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
28 March Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png 3-3
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea
30 March Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png 7-2
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
30 March South Korea Flag of South Korea.svg.png 6-4
Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria

Ranking and statistics

 


 1996 IIHF World Championship Winners 

Czech Republic
1st title

Final standings

The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:

Gold medal icon.png Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
Silver medal icon.png Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada
Bronze medal icon.png Flag of the United States.svg.png United States
4 Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia
5 Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland
6 Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden
7 Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
8 Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
9 Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
10 Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
11 Flag of France.svg.png France
12 Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria

Citations

  1. Duplacey page 508
  2. Podnieks page 160
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Summary at Passionhockey.com

References

  • Complete results
  • Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports, 498–528. ISBN 0-8362-7114-9. 
  • Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press, 159–60. 


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