1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships

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1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
Tournament details
Host nation  Finland
Dates 21 April – 5 May 1997
Teams 12
Venue(s) (in 3 host cities)
Champions Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada (21 titles)
Tournament statistics
Games played 52
Goals scored 302  (5.81 per game)
Attendance 526,000  (10,115 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of the Czech Republic Martin Procházka 14 points

The 1997 Ice Hockey World Championships took place in Finland from 21 April to 5 May 1997. The matches were played in Helsinki, Tampere and Turku.

Twelve teams took part, with the first round being split into two teams of six, and the six best teams going to a further group stage. This was the 61st World Championships, and Canada beat Sweden in the final game, best of three, where they won 2-1 in games, and became world champions for the 21st time.

World Championship Group A (Finland)

First Round

Group 1

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic 5 4 0 1 18 - 09 8
2 Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland 5 4 0 1 25 - 09 8
3 Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia 5 3 1 1 19 - 16 7
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia 5 1 1 3 10 - 14 3
5 Flag of France.svg.png France 5 1 0 4 13 - 26 2
6 Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany 5 1 0 4 04 - 15 2
26 April Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 2-1
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
26 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 6-1
Flag of France.svg.png France
27 April Russia Flag of Russia.svg.png 2-2
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
27 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 1-2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
28 April Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg.png 5-3
Flag of France.svg.png France
28 April Germany Flag of Germany.svg.png 1-5
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia
29 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 6-0
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
30 April Russia Flag of Russia.svg.png 5-4
Flag of France.svg.png France
30 April Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 3-1
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
1 May Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 2-3
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia
2 May France Flag of France.svg.png 2-1
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
2 May Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 5-2
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
3 May France Flag of France.svg.png 3-9
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
3 May Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg.png 0-1
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
3 May Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 7-4
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia

Group 2

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden 5 4 1 0 20 - 08 9
2 Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada 5 3 1 1 23 - 11 7
3 Flag of the United States.svg.png United States 5 3 0 2 14 - 15 6
4 Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia 5 1 2 2 18 - 17 4
5 Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy 5 1 1 3 12 - 21 3
6 Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway 5 0 1 4 07 - 22 1
26 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 7-0
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
26 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 5-3
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
27 April United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 5-4
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
27 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 7-2
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada
28 April Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 5-4
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
28 April Norway Flag of Norway.svg.png 1-3
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States
29 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 4-1
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
30 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 3-3
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
30 April United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 4-2
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
1 May Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 5-1
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States
2 May Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 2-2
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
2 May Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 1-1
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
3 May Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 0-6
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada
3 May United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 1-3
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden
3 May Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 6-3
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway

Second Round 1-6 Place

Teams that had played each other in the first round carried those results forward. First and second place played off for gold, third and fourth for bronze.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden 5 4 0 1 17 - 09 8
2 Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada 5 3 0 2 13 - 14 6
3 Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia 5 2 1 2 13 - 13 5
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic 5 2 0 3 12 - 12 4
5 Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland 5 2 0 3 12 - 12 4
6 Flag of the United States.svg.png United States 5 1 1 3 07 - 14 3
5 May Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 3-4
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States
5 May Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 1-4
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia
6 May Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 0-1
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada
6 May Russia Flag of Russia.svg.png 1-1
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States
7 May Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 3-5
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
7 May Finland Flag of Finland.svg.png 2-5
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden
8 May Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 0-1
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden
9 May Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 2-1
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia
9 May United States Flag of the United States.svg.png 0-2
Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland

Consolation Round 7-12 Place

Teams that had played each other in the first round carried those results forward. Last place was not relegated to Group B, instead they had to play against three qualifiers from Group B for the last two openings in the 1998 Group A tournament. This was Germany's lowest finish since 1965.[1]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
7 Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia 5 4 0 1 29 - 14 8
8 Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy 5 3 1 1 23 - 13 7
9 Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia 5 3 0 2 15 - 13 6
10 Flag of France.svg.png France 5 2 0 3 12 - 23 4
11 Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany 5 2 0 3 08 - 17 4
12 Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway 5 0 1 4 11 - 18 1

Norway was sent to 1998 Group A Qualifier.

6 May Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg.png 2-1
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
6 May Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 8-0
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
7 May Norway Flag of Norway.svg.png 3-4
Flag of France.svg.png France
7 May Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 5-2
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany
8 May Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 3-4
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
8 May Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 6-2
Flag of France.svg.png France
9 May Germany Flag of Germany.svg.png 4-2
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
10 May Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg.png 4-5
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
10 May France Flag of France.svg.png 1-8
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy

Final Round

Match for third place

10 May Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 4–3
(2-1, 1-0, 1-2)
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia Helsinki
Attendance: 13,249

Final

11 May Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 3 – 2
(1-1, 1-0, 1-1)
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada Helsinki
Attendance: 13,220

13 May Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 1 – 3
(0-0, 1-2, 0-1)
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada Helsinki
Attendance: 13,316

14 May Canada Flag of Canada.svg.png 2 – 1
(1-0, 1-0, 0-1)
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden Helsinki
Attendance: 13,181

World Championship Group B (Poland)

Played 12–21 April in Katowice (Spodek) and Sosnowiec (Stadion Zimowy).[2] With the announcement that Group A would be expanding from twelve to sixteen nations, Group B would also undergo significant changes. The winner and next year's host (Switzerland) were promoted. In addition, the remaining three best teams would win the opportunity to play in a qualifying tournament against the last place team from Group A, where the top two would be included in the Group A tournament.[1]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
13 Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus 7 7 0 0 48 - 21 14
14 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan 7 5 1 1 31 - 21 11
15 Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland 7 3 2 2 26 - 22 8
16 Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria 7 2 3 2 22 - 22 7
17 Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland 7 2 2 3 19 - 24 6
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain 7 2 1 4 28 - 22 5
19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands 7 2 1 4 21 - 38 5
20 Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark 7 0 0 7 19 - 44 0

Belarus, as winner, was promoted to Group A. Switzerland, as host, was also promoted to Group A. Kazakhstan, Austria, and Poland were all promoted to the Qualifying tournament for Group A, along with Norway. No one was relegated.

12 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 8-3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
12 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 4-3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
12 April Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png 5-3
Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria
12 April Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg.png 9-3
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
13 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 6-4
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
13 April Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png 4-2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
13 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 2-2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
13 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 2-7
Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus
15 April Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg.png 4-3
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan
15 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 0-0
Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland
15 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 3-1
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
15 April Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png 8-2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
16 April Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png 5-2
Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland
16 April Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png 9-1
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
16 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 4-6
Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria
16 April Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg.png 10-2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
18 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 5-6
Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus
18 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 3-3
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan
18 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg.png 2-2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
18 April Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png 6-4
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
20 April Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg.png 6-4
Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria
20 April Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png 6-4
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
20 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 3-2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
20 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 1-3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
21 April Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg.png 6-2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
21 April Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png 5-3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
21 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 2-2
Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria
21 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg.png 5-2
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark

World Championship Group C (Estonia)

Played 22–28 March in Tallinn and Kohtla-Järve. Along with the expansion of Group A, a provision was made to allow the best "Far East" team to qualify directly. Beginning in 1999 there would be a tournament to decide who that would be. But for now, the top placing "Far East" hockey nation was able to proceed directly from Group C to Group A. For this year, as well, promotion to Group B was available to the top three European teams, and there was no relegation.[1]

First Round

Group 1

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan 3 2 1 0 11 - 03 5
2 Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia 3 1 2 0 18 - 12 4
3 Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary 3 1 1 1 11 - 11 3
4 Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Lithuania 3 0 0 3 05 - 19 0
22 March Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 3-0
Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Lithuania
22 March Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg.png 5-5
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia
23 March Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg.png 5-0
Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Lithuania
23 March Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg.png 2-2
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan
25 March Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 6-1
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary
25 March Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg.png 5-11
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia

Group 2

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine 3 3 0 0 17 - 03 6
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia 3 2 0 1 18 - 04 4
3 Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania 3 1 0 2 06 - 17 2
4 Flag of China.svg.png China 3 0 0 3 07 - 24 0
22 March Ukraine Flag of Ukraine.svg.png 7-1
Flag of China.svg.png China
22 March Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 0-5
Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia
23 March Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 11-1
Flag of China.svg.png China
23 March Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 0-7
Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine
25 March China Flag of China.svg.png 5-6
Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania
25 March Ukraine Flag of Ukraine.svg.png 3-2
Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia

Final Round 21-24 Place

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
21 Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine 3 2 1 0 07 - 05 5
22 Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia 3 1 1 1 09 - 07 3
23 Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia 3 0 2 1 06 - 07 2
24 Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan 3 0 2 1 05 - 08 2

Japan was promoted to Group A as the "Far East Qualifier", Ukraine, Slovenia, and Estonia were all promoted to Group B.

27 March Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 1-4
Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia
27 March Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg.png 1-2
Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine
28 March Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 2-2
Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine
28 March Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg.png 3-3
Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia

Consolation Round 25-28 Place

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
25 Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania 3 3 0 0 15 - 08 6
26 Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary 3 2 0 1 12 - 05 4
27 Flag of China.svg.png China 3 1 0 2 14 - 16 2
28 [[Image:{{{flag alias-1988}}}|22x20px|border |link=Lithuania]] Lithuania 3 0 0 3 06 - 18 0
27 March Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg.png 7-3
Flag of China.svg.png China
27 March Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 7-3
[[Image:{{{flag alias-1988}}}|22x20px|border |link=Lithuania]] Lithuania
28 March China Flag of China.svg.png 6-3
[[Image:{{{flag alias-1988}}}|22x20px|border |link=Lithuania]] Lithuania
28 March Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg.png 0-2
Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania

World Championship Group D (Andorra)

Played 7–14 April in Canillo. With Group A expansion, four nations were promoted to Group C.

First Round

Group 1

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia 3 2 0 1 10 - 04 4
2 Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea 3 2 0 1 12 - 08 4
3 Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium 3 2 0 1 07 - 07 4
4 Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia 3 0 0 3 09 - 19 0

Croatia and South Korea were promoted to Group C.

7 April Australia Flag of Australia.svg.png 2-7
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia
8 April Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg.png 1-4
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea
10 April Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg.png 4-2
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
10 April Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg.png 2-0
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea
11 April Australia Flag of Australia.svg.png 5-8
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea
11 April Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg.png 2-1
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia

Group 2

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Spain.svg.png Spain 3 2 0 1 17 - 13 4
2 Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia 3 1 1 1 11 - 11 3
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria 3 1 1 1 10 - 10 3
4 Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel 3 1 0 2 10 - 14 2

Spain and Yugoslavia were promoted to Group C.

7 April Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 4-5
Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria
8 April Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png 3-4
Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia
10 April Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png 2-2
Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia
10 April Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 7-3
Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel
11 April Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png 3-4
Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel
11 April Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 6-5
Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia

Final Round 29-32 Place

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
29 Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia 3 2 1 0 08 - 05 5
30 Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea 3 2 0 1 07 - 03 4
31 Flag of Spain.svg.png Spain 3 1 0 2 10 - 11 2
32 Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia 3 0 1 2 07 - 13 1
13 April Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 3-4
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia
13 April Yugoslavia Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png 0-5
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea
14 April Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg.png 2-2
Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia
14 April Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 1-2
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea

Consolation Round 33-36 Place

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
33 Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel 3 2 0 1 12 - 14 4
34 Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia 3 1 1 1 13 - 10 3
35 Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria 3 1 1 1 10 - 09 3
36 Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium 3 1 0 2 09 - 11 2
13 April Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png 3-3
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
13 April Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg.png 3-5
Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel
14 April Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png 3-8
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
14 April Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg.png 2-4
Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria

Unofficial Group E

Three men's teams that were going to be included in Group D in 1998 played a tournament in Ankara Turkey from 19 to 24 February 1997.[1]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa 4 3 1 0 36 - 8 7
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand 4 2 1 1 23 - 20 5
3 Flag of Turkey.svg.png Turkey 4 0 0 4 14 - 45 0
Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg.png 1-14
Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa
Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg.png 7-9
Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand
South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg.png 4-4
Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand
South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg.png 5-1
Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand
Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg.png 2-13
Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa
Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg.png 4-9
Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand

Ranking and statistics

 


 1997 IIHF World Championship Winners 

Canada
21st title

Final standings

The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:

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

Citations

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, 160–1. 


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