2009 IIHF World Championship

The 2009 IIHF World Championship took place in Switzerland from 24 April to 10 May. The games were played in the PostFinance Arena in Bern and Schluefweg in Kloten.

2009 IIHF World Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Switzerland
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates24 April – 10 May
Opened byHans-Rudolf Merz
Teams16
Final positions
Champions  Russia (3rd title)
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  Sweden
Fourth place United States
Tournament statistics
Games played56
Goals scored323 (5.77 per game)
Attendance379,044 (6,769 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Canada Martin St. Louis (15 points)
MVPRussia Ilya Kovalchuk
← 2008
2010 →

The PostFinance Arena in Bern was renovated and accommodates an attendance of 17,000. The Eishalle Schluefweg in Kloten was expanded for the 2008–09 season to a capacity of 9,000 people. Switzerland gained the right to host the World Championship for the 10th time.
"Live for the Action" by Swiss hard rock veterans Krokus was named the official anthem of the tournament.

Russia won the championship, winning all its matches and defeating Canada in the final 2–1.[1] Ilya Kovalchuk was named the best forward and the most valuable player of the tournament.[2] Over 17 million people watched the televised final around the world.[3]

Participating teams

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Venues

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PostFinance Arena
Capacity: 12,000
Arena Zürich-Kloten
Capacity: 7,561
  SwitzerlandBern   SwitzerlandZürich

Preliminary round

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Sixteen participating teams were placed in the following four groups. After playing a round-robin, the top three teams in each group advanced to the qualifying round. The last team in each group competed in the relegation round.

Groups A and D were played in Kloten, groups B and C in Bern.

Group A

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PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Canada33000224+189Qualifying round
2  Belarus3110168−25
3  Slovakia31011812−44
4  Hungary30003416−120Relegation round
Source: IIHF

All times are local (UTC+2).

24 April
16:15
Belarus  1–6
(0–2, 0–0, 1–4)
 CanadaSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 5,232
Game reference
Referees:
Sami Partanen
Jyri Rönn
M. Grabovski 52:44Goals01:05 S. Stamkos
14:29 (PP1) S. Stamkos
44:27 J. Spezza
46:01 M. Fisher
50:44 D. Heatley
54:05 D. Heatley
24 April
20:15
Slovakia  4–3
(1–0, 2–1, 1–2)
 HungarySchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,773
Game reference
Referees:
Brent Reiber
Vladimír Šindler
S. Ružička (D. Granak, R. Vydareny) – 01:461–0
1–122:01 – R. Holéczy (A. Benk, B. Kangyal)
L. Bartečko (M. Hossa) – 38:132–1
M. Hossa 39:043–1
3–242:52 – I. Peterdi
3–354:04 (PP1) T. Sille
L. Bartečko 59:474–3
26 April
16:15
Slovakia  1–2 GWS
(0–0, 0–1, 1–0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–2)
 BelarusSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 5,256
Game reference
Referees:
Vyacheslav Bulanov
Rafail Kadyrov
M. Hossa 57:06Goals33:17 A. Stas
65:00 (GWG) O. Antonenko
26 April
20:15
Canada  9–0
(4–0, 2–0, 3–0)
 HungarySchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 5,506
Game reference
Referees:
Rick Looker
Daniel Piechaczek
M. St. Louis 05:18
S. Weber (PP1) 09:40
D. Roy 12:35
J. Neal 12:48
M. St. Louis 27:35
S. Weber (PP1) 29:03
M. Fisher (PP1) 41:06
M. St. Louis 44:51
J. Spezza 50:55
Goals
28 April
16:15
Hungary  1–3
(0–1, 1–0, 0–2)
 BelarusSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,710
Game reference
Referees:
Ole Hansen
Danny Kurmann
I. Pererdi 25:14Goals03:18 (PP1) A. Kalyuzhny
54:25 A. Ugarov
59:10 (EN) M. Grabovski
28 April
20:15
Canada  7–3
(3–0, 3–1, 1–2)
 SlovakiaSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 6,300
Game reference
Referees:
Thomas Sterns
Marcus Vinnerborg
D. Roy (PP1) 04:50
S. Doan (PP2) 06:54
J. Spezza (PP1) 16:51
I. White 29:39
S. Weber (PP2) 33:41
S. Stamkos (PP1) 35:04
J. Spezza 42:04
Goals26:05 T. Surový
55:40 (PP1) M. Hossa
58:48 (PP1) D. Graňák

Group B

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Switzerland - Germany
PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Russia33000164+129Qualifying round
2   Switzerland311016605
3  France3100249−53
4  Germany30012310−71Relegation round
Source: IIHF

All times are local (UTC+2).

24 April
16:15
Germany  0–5
(0–3, 0–0, 0–2)
 RussiaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 10,570
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Referees:
Sören Persson
Marcus Vinnerborg
Goals08:14 O. Saprykin
09:37 I. Kovalchuk
15:25 S. Zinovjev
42:53 A. Kuryanov
51:52 D. Zaripov
24 April
20:15
Switzerland  1–0
(1–0, 0–0, 0–0)
 FrancePostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 10,570
Game reference
Referees:
Rick Looker
Thomas Sterns
M. Plüss (PP1) 11:33Goals
26 April
16:15
Switzerland  3–2 OT
(1–1, 1–1, 0–0)
(OT: 1–0)
 GermanyPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 11,423
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Referees:
Sami Partanen
Jyri Rönn
R. Wick 08:36
M. Seger 23:25
M. Streit (PP1) 61:18
Goals06:26 (PP1) C. Ullmann
33:02 (SH1) C. Schubert
26 April
20:15
Russia  7–2
(5–1, 1–1, 1–0)
 FrancePostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 10,505
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Referees:
Ole Hansen
Peter Ország
A. Radulov 01:23
D. Zaripov (PP1) 07:06
A. Radulov 07:20
A. Perezhogin 08:01
A. Tereshchenko (PP1) 15:00
A. Tereshchenko (PP1) 27:23
I. Kovalchuk 49:20
Goals10:25 K. Hecquefeuille
39:31 L. Tardif
28 April
16:15
Russia  4–2
(1–2, 1–0, 2–0)
  SwitzerlandPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 11,479
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Referees:
Vladimir Sindler
Derek Zalaski
V. Atyushov 02:19
I. Kovalchuk 29:08
A. Morozov 48:28
A. Perezhogin (EN) 59:45
Goals09:46 (PP1) R. Gardner
17:17 (PP1) M. Plüss
28 April
20:15
France  2–1
(2–1, 0–0, 0–0)
 GermanyPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 9,956
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Referees:
Vladimír Baluška
Brent Reiber
A. Lussier 03:50
L. Tardif 16:48
Goals04:22 (PP1) J. Hecht

Group C

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PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  United States32010159+67Qualifying round
2  Sweden31110159+66
3  Latvia3110176+15
4  Austria30003215−130Relegation round
Source: IIHF

All times are local (UTC+2).

25 April
16:15
United States  4–2
(1–1, 2–1, 1–0)
 LatviaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 7,840
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Referees:
Ole Hansen
Danny Kurmann
J. Johnson 11:15
D. Stafford 31:13
J. Johnson 35:31
P. O'Sullivan 46:03
Goals04:40 (PP1) H. Vasiļjevs
26:39 M. Karsums
25 April
20:15
Sweden  7–1
(3–0, 0–1, 4–0)
 AustriaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 6,175
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Referees:
Vyacheslav Bulanov
Rafail Kadyrov
K. Jönsson 1:37
M. Johansson 11:49
M. Nilson 12:46
M. Weinhandl 41:22
M. Weinhandl 47:00
J. Harju 49:04
L. Eriksson 49:46
Goals31:55 M. Oraze
27 April
16:15
United States  6–1
(1–0, 1–1, 4–0)
 AustriaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 3,779
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Referees:
Vladimir Sindler
Derek Zalaski
D. Brown 15:11
D. Stafford 31:04
P. O'Sullivan 40:25
J. Blake (PP2) 47:56
L. Stempniak (PP1) 52:06
M. Niskanen (PP2) 55:55
Goals34:26 M. Peintner
27 April
20:15
Latvia  3–2 GWS
(0–1, 2–0, 0–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 3–2)
 SwedenPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 4,421
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Referees:
Vladimír Baluška
Brent Reiber
K. Rēdlihs (PP1) 30:20
L. Dārziņš 39:15
A. Ņiživijs (GWG) 65:00
Goals15:26 L. Omark
40:44 (PP1) M. Johansson
29 April
16:15
Austria  0–2
(0–1, 0–0, 0–1)
 LatviaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 5,274
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Referees:
Sami Partanen
Daniel Piechaczek
Goals19:15 M. Cipulis
54:56 G. Džeriņš
29 April
20:15
Sweden  6–5 OT
(0–1, 2–2, 3–2)
(OT: 1–0)
 United StatesPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 9,876
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Referees:
Peter Ország
Jyri Rönn
M. Weinhandl (PP1) 25:07
M. Nilson 26:42
M. Johansson 48:46
N. Persson (SH1) 52:45
M. Weinhandl 56:19
K. Huselius 61:59
Goals14:11 P. O'Sullivan
29:58 (PP2) J. Liles
37:26 (PP2) R. Shannon
44:06 R. Shannon
48:20 J. Johnson

Group D

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PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Finland33000144+109Qualifying round
2  Czech Republic32001136+76
3  Norway30102714−72
4  Denmark30012515−101Relegation round
Source: IIHF

All times are local (UTC+2).

25 April
16:15
Norway  0–5
(0–3, 0–1, 0–1)
 FinlandSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 5,269
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Referees:
Vladimir Baluska
Peter Ország
Goals13:44 (PP1) A. Miettinen
16:19 (PP1) J. Immonen
19:58 (PP1) N. Kapanen
34:20 M. Pyörälä
44:10 (PP1) M. Lehtonen
25 April
16:15
Czech Republic  5–0
(1–0, 3–0, 1–0)
 DenmarkSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,342
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Referees:
Daniel Piechaczek
Derek Zalaski
J. Hlinka 06:09
J. Marek (PP1) 31:07
P. Čajánek (PP1) 35:18
A. Hemský (PP1) 37:24
J. Jágr (PP2) 50:46
Goals
27 April
16:15
Czech Republic  5–2
(3–0, 1–2, 1–0)
 NorwaySchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,583
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Referees:
Sören Persson
Marcus Vinnerborg
J. Marek 05:20
P. Čajánek (PP1) 09:35
J. Vašíček 12:19
M. Blaťák 32:34
J. Klepiš 51:14
Goals21:49 T. Jakobsen
21:49 M. Zuccarello Aasen
27 April
20:15
Finland  5–1
(1–1, 2–0, 2–0)
 DenmarkSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,929
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Referees:
Danny Kurmann
Thomas Sterns
A. Miettinen 17:40
T. Pihlman (PP1) 21:58
A. Miettinen 34:42
N. Kapanen (PP1) 51:51
N. Kapanen (PP1) 59:42
Goals10:03 J. Jakobsen
29 April
16:15
Denmark  4–5 OT
(2–2, 1–1, 1–1)
(OT: 0–1)
 NorwaySchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,496
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Referees:
Vyacheslav Bulanov
Rafail Kadyrov
A. Sundberg 04:56
J. Damgaard 09:33
M. Green 21:02
D. Nielsen (PP1) 46:22
Goals05:40 P. Thoresen
13:50 (SH1) A. Bastiansen
36:18 (PP1) T. Vikingstad
44:51 (PP1) M. Zuccarello Aasen
61:11 T. Jakobsen
29 April
20:15
Finland  4–3
(1–2, 2–1, 1–0)
 Czech RepublicSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 6,456
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Referees:
Rick Looker
Sören Persson
N. Kapanen 09:32
V. Koistinen (PP1) 23:52
N. Kapanen (PP2) 38:56
N. Hagman 51:39
Goals10:14 (SH1) T. Rolinek
13:30 M. Blaťák
23:10 (PP1) A. Kotalík

Qualifying round

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The top three teams in the standings of each group of the preliminary round advanced to the qualifying round, and were placed in two groups: teams from Groups A and D went to Group F, while teams from Groups B and C went to Group E.

Each team played three games in this round, one against each of the three teams from the other group paired with theirs. These three games, along with the two games already played against the other two advancing teams from the same group in the preliminary round, counted in the qualifying round standings.

The top four teams in both groups E and F advanced to the playoff round.

Group E

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PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Russia541002711+1614Playoff round
2  Sweden521202318+510
3  United States520211918+18
4  Latvia512021514+17
5   Switzerland51112913−46
6  France50005827−190
Source: IIHF

All times are local (UTC+2).

30 April
16:15
Russia  6–5 OT
(2–2, 1–1, 2–2)
(OT: 1–0)
 SwedenPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 7,465
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Referees:
Danny Kurmann
Brent Reiber
I. Nikulin (PP1) 11:56
O. Saprykin 14:10
D. Kalinin 27:16
S. Mozyakin 50:07
V. Proshkin (PP1) 57:38
D. Kalinin 64:04
Goals02:53 R. Wallin
18:15 A. Strålman
23:27 N. Persson
49:45 K. Huselius
58:46 K. Huselius
30 April
20:15
Switzerland  1–2 GWS
(0–1, 0–0, 1–0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–2)
 LatviaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 9,771
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Referees:
Vladimír Baluška
Derek Zalaski
A. Ambühl (PP1) 58:29Goals15:30 (PP1) M. Cipulis
65:00 (GWG) A. Ņiživijs
1 May
20:15
United States  6–2
(2–0, 3–2, 1–0)
 FrancePostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 4,213
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Referees:
Ole Hansen
Sami Partanen
K. Okposo (PP1) 04:02
D. Backes (PP2) 10:38
R. Shannon 24:51
K. Ballard 27:29
P. O'Sullivan 30:31
J. Johnson (PP2) 49:55
Goals29:41 (PP1) Y. Treille
31:47 (PP1) P. Bellemare
2 May
16:15
France  1–7
(0–1, 0–2, 1–4)
 LatviaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 6,472
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Referees:
Sami Partanen
Vladimir Sindler
L. Tardif 51:38Goals07:29 (PP1) A. Ņiživijs
21:19 M. Cipulis
23:55 L. Dārziņš
46:39 K. Skrastiņš
48:18 A. Jerofejevs
52:24 Ģ. Ankipāns
52:39 M. Cipulis
2 May
20:15
Russia  4–1
(3–1, 1–0, 0–0)
 United StatesPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 10,230
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Referees:
Jyri Rönn
Derek Zalaski
O. Saprykin (PP1) 05:01
A. Perezhogin (PP1) 09:51
S. Mozyakin 17:06
A. Radulov (PP1) 21:36
Goals03:16 L. Stempniak
3 May
16:15
Switzerland  1–4
(0–1, 0–1, 1–2)
 SwedenPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 11,327
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Referees:
Ole Hansen
Jyri Rönn
R. Lemm (PP1) 56:44Goals05:47 J. Oduya
24:59 (PP1) J. Harju
46:41 L. Omark
55:06 J. Andersson
3 May
20:15
Latvia  1–6
(0–1, 1–3, 0–2)
 RussiaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 7,228
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Referees:
Peter Ország
Brent Reiber
H. Vasiļjevs (PP1) 36:05Goals11:43 (PP1) A. Kuryanov
21:01 A. Tereshchenko
23:04 (PP1) O. Tverdovsky
23:50 A. Kuryanov
43:38 A. Frolov
46:28 O. Tverdovsky
4 May
16:15
Sweden  6–3
(3–0, 2–3, 1–0)
 FrancePostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 5,051
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Referees:
Vladimir Baluska
Vladimir Sindler
K. Huselius 01:33
M. Nilson 04:26
D. Tärnström (PP1) 05:56
C. Gunnarsson (PP1) 21:28
J. Oduya 30:55
K. Jönsson (PP1) 45:40
Goals23:21 A. Lussier
29:25 (PP1) P. Bellemare
36:41 (PP1) S. Treille
4 May
20:15
United States  3–4 OT
(0–1, 3–1, 0–1)
(OT: 0–1)
  SwitzerlandPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 10,317
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Referees:
Peter Ország
Daniel Piechaczek
R. Hainsey (PP1) 25:57
C. Higgins 35:08
R. Hainsey (PP2) 39:48
Goals09:42 (PP2) A. Ambühl
31:03 R. Lemm
49:42 M. Plüss
60:13 R. Wick

Group F

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PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Canada540102610+1613Playoff round
2  Finland52210169+711
3  Czech Republic530022011+99
4  Belarus50302813−56
5  Slovakia50122821−134
6  Norway50023721−142
Source: IIHF

All times are local (UTC+2).

30 April
16:15
Belarus  3–2 OT
(0–1, 1–1, 1–0)
(OT: 1–0)
 NorwaySchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,374
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Referees:
Daniel Piechaczek
Thomas Sterns
A. Ugarov (PP1) 22:45
M. Grabovski (PP1) 41:51
R. Salei 64:35
Goals06:15 P. Thoresen
20:38 (PP1) M. Trygg
30 April
20:15
Canada  5–1
(3–0, 0–0, 2–1)
 Czech RepublicSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 5,967
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Referees:
Vyacheslav Bulanov
Marcus Vinnerborg
S. Stamkos (PP1) 07:20
S. Stamkos (PP1) 13:40
S. Weber (PP1) 17:05
D. Heatley 40:22
M. St. Louis 49:55
Goals57:20 A. Hemský
1 May
20:15
Finland  2–1 OT
(1–0, 0–1, 0–0)
(OT: 1–0)
 SlovakiaSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,444
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Referees:
Rafail Kadyrov
Sören Persson
S. Kapanen (SH1) 15:05
S. Kapanen 63:39
Goals22:01 L. Bartečko
2 May
16:15
Czech Republic  8–0
(4–0, 4–0, 0–0)
 SlovakiaSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 5,165
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Referees:
Brent Reiber
Thomas Sterns
J. Jágr 06:35
J. Jágr 09:08
M. Blaťák (PP2) 12:48
R. Červenka 15:25
A. Kotalík 25:07
R. Červenka 29:08
M. Michálek 30:12
P. Eliáš 38:14
Goals
2 May
20:15
Finland  1–2 GWS
(0–1, 1–0, 0–0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 2–3)
 BelarusSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 5,621
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Referees:
Danny Kurmann
Marcus Vinnerborg
J. Niskala (PP1) 33:22Goals00:05 S. Demagin
65:00 (GWS) O. Antonenko
3 May
16:15
Norway  1–5
(1–3, 0–2, 0–0)
 CanadaSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,023
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Referees:
Rick Looker
Sören Persson
M. Zuccarello Aasen (PP1) 12:53Goals04:40 (PP1) M. Lombardi
17:08 D. Hamhuis
18:03 S. Stamkos
20:37 J. Spezza
32:07 D. Doughty
3 May
20:15
Belarus  0–3
(0–0, 0–2, 0–1)
 Czech RepublicSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,495
Game reference
Referees:
Danny Kurmann
Daniel Piechaczek
Goals30:02 (SH1) P. Čajánek
39:03 (PP1) P. Eliáš
55:52 P. Čajánek
4 May
16:15
Slovakia  3–2 OT
(2–0, 0–1, 0–1)
(OT: 1–0)
 NorwaySchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 2,901
Game reference
Referees:
Rafail Kadyrov
Rick Looker
Š. Ružička (PP1) 07:22
P. Smrek 09:09
L. Nagy (PP1) 62:07
Goals27:21 (PP1) A. Bastiansen
45:27 (PP1) L. E. Lund
4 May
20:15
Canada  3–4 GWS
(1–2, 1–1, 1–0)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 2–3)
 FinlandSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 5,970
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Referees:
Vyacheslav Bulanov
Marcus Vinneborg
J. Spezza (PP1) 16:02
D. Heatley (PP1) 38:16
D. Heatley (PP1) 49:20
Goals04:02 T. Pihlman
07:54 A. Salmela
37:22 (PP1) N. Kapanen
65:00 (GWS) H. Hyvönen

Relegation round

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The bottom team in the standings from each group of the preliminary round played in the relegation round. Germany, as hosts of the 2010 tournament, were guaranteed to stay in the top division.[4]Denmark, the best ranked team in the group from the other three teams, stayed in the top division for 2010, while Austria and Hungary were relegated to the Division I tournament.

Group G

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PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1  Denmark33000134+99Qualified for the 2010 Top Division
2  Austria3200195+46Relegated to the 2010 Division I
3  Germany3100235−23Qualified for the 2010 Top Division as hosts
4  Hungary30003213−110Relegated to the 2010 Division I
Source: IIHF

All times are local (UTC+2).

1 May
16:15
Germany  1–3
(1–1, 0–0, 0–2)
 DenmarkPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 4,241
Game reference
Referees:
Peter Ország
Vladimir Sindler
C. Schubert 13:23Goals10:27 M. Bødker
49:52 P. Regin
53:27 (PP1) N. Hardt
1 May
16:15
Austria  6–0
(1–0, 3–0, 2–0)
 HungarySchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 4,042
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Referees:
Rick Looker
Jyri Rönn
T. Koch 19:13
T. Koch 20:43
O. Setzinger (PP1) 23:56
T. Vanek (PP1) 33:27
T. Koch (PP1) 58:48
R. Kaspitz 59:36
Goals
3 May
12:15
Germany  0–1
(0–0, 0–1, 0–0)
 AustriaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 3,828
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Referees:
Vladimir Baluska
Vyacheslav Bulanov
GoalsT. Koch 27:41
3 May
12:15
Hungary  1–5
(1–0, 0–2, 0–3)
 DenmarkSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 3,672
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Referees:
Rafail Kadyrov
Derek Zalaski
K. Palkovics 15:10Goals28:34 (PP2) K. Staal
38:35 M. Christensen
48:25 (PP1) M. Green
52:48 M. Madsen
55:19 (PP1) N. Hardt
4 May
12:15
Hungary  1–2
(1–1, 0–1, 0–0)
 GermanyPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 3,497
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Referees:
Ole Hansen
Thomas Sterns
A. Horváth (PP2) 17:09Goals03:11 (PP1) M. Müller
33:23 (PP1) M. Bakos
4 May
12:15
Denmark  5–2
(1–2, 1–0, 3–0)
 AustriaSchluefweg, Kloten
Attendance: 2,798
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Referees:
Sami Partanen
Sören Persson
J. Jakobsen 15:14
M. Bødker (SH1) 27:51
M. Christensen 45:46
K. Degn 51:10
M. Bødker (EN) 59:23
Goals00:48 R. Kaspitz
02:30 (SH1) O. Setzinger

Playoff round

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Bracket

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
         
E1  Russia4
F4  Belarus3
QF1  Russia3
QF2  United States2
F2  Finland2
E3  United States3
SF1  Russia2
SF2  Canada1
F1  Canada4
E4  Latvia2
QF3  Canada3Bronze medal game
QF4  Sweden1
E2  Sweden3SF1  United States2
F3  Czech Republic1SF2  Sweden4

Quarter-finals

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6 May
16:15
Russia  4–3
(0–0, 3–3, 1–0)
 BelarusPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 8,337
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Referees:
Jyri Rönn
Derek Zalaski
V. Proshkin 25:18
V. Atyushov 36:39
A. Frolov 37:02
I. Kovalchuk 47:22 (PP1)
Goals22:39 (PP1) K. Koltsov
33:52 O. Antonenko
39:22 (PP2) R. Salei
6 May
20:15
Finland  2–3
(0–0, 2–3, 0–0)
 United StatesPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 9,334
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Referees:
Daniel Piechaczek
Brent Reiber
N. Kapanen (PP1) 20:57
H. Hyvönen 37:50
Goals30:31 (PP1) D. Brown
32:11 T. J. Oshie
34:19 R. Suter
7 May
16:15
Canada  4–2
(0–0, 3–1, 1–1)
 LatviaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 8,042
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Referees:
Danny Kurmann
Peter Ország
D Heatley 26:37
D. Hamhuis (PP1) 34:03
S. Stamkos (PP1) 37:47
M. Lombardi 43:07
Goals37:30 (SH1) G. Galviņš
41:27 H. Vasiļjevs
7 May
20:15
Sweden  3–1
(0–0, 2–0, 1–1)
 Czech RepublicPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 10,415
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Referees:
Rick Looker
Thomas Sterns
M. Weinhandl (PP2) 23:53
D. Tärnström (PP1) 38:49
K. Jönsson 57:46
Goals48:48 (SH2) P. Čajánek

Semi-finals

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8 May
16:15
Russia  3–2
(0–0, 2–2, 1–0)
 United StatesPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 11,057
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Referees:
Brent Reiber
Marcus Vinnerborg
I. Kovalchuk 31:20
A. Frolov 34:25
K. Gorovikov (PP1) 58:13
Goals23:46 D. Brown
38:03 K. Okposo
8 May
20:15
Canada  3–1
(1–0, 2–0, 0–1)
 SwedenPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 11,477
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Referees:
Vyacheslav Bulanov
Danny Kurmann
D. Roy 06:51
S. Horcoff 29:53
D. Roy (PP1) 30:38
Goals46:14 L. Eriksson

Bronze Medal Game

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10 May
16:00
Sweden  4–2
(0–0, 2–1, 2–1)
 United StatesPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 11,249
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Referees:
Rafail Kadyrov
Brent Reiber
L. Eriksson (PP1) 33:24
T. Mårtensson (PP2) 35:57
C. Gunnarsson (PP1) 49:00
J. Oduya (PP2) 59:59 (EN)
Goals25:14 (PP1) J. Johnson
42:15 J. Pavelski

Gold Medal Game

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10 May
20:30
Russia  2–1
(1–1, 1–0, 0–0)
 CanadaPostFinance Arena, Bern
Attendance: 11,454
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Referees:
Peter Ország
Jyri Rönn
O. Saprykin (PP1) 12:59
A. Radulov 34:30
Goals05:37 J. Spezza

Ranking and statistics

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 2009 IIHF World Championship winners 

Russia
2nd/25rd[5] title

Tournament Awards

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Final standings

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The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:

 Russia
 Canada
 Sweden
4  United States
5  Finland
6  Czech Republic
7  Latvia
8  Belarus
9   Switzerland
10  Slovakia
11  Norway
12  France
13  Denmark
14  Austria
15  Germany*
16  Hungary

* Hosts of the 2010 WC, therefore exempt from relegation.

Scoring leaders

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List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals. If the list exceeds 10 skaters because of a tie in points, all of the tied skaters are left out.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
Martin St. Louis941115+82FW
Ilya Kovalchuk95914+84FW
Mattias Weinhandl95712+18FW
Shea Weber94812+56D
Jason Spezza97411+42FW
Steven Stamkos97411+96FW
Niko Kapanen77310+12FW
Dany Heatley96410+38FW
Petr Čajánek75510+710FW
Alexander Radulov94610+710FW

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF.com

Leading goaltenders

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Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.

PlayerTOISAGAGAASv%SO
Chris Mason240:0011441.0096.491
Andrei Mezin314:0517291.7294.770
Dwayne Roloson303:52158112.1793.040
Ilya Bryzgalov404:04198142.0892.931
Edgars Masaļskis426:26233182.5392.831

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

IIHF Broadcasting rights

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Standard Definition
CountryBroadcaster
 AustriaORF
 BelarusBTRC
 CanadaTSN
RDS
 Czech RepublicČT
 DenmarkTV2
 FinlandYLE
Viasat Sport
Urheilukanava
 FranceSport+
 GermanyDSF
 HungarySport1
 LatviaTV3
TV6
Viasat Sport Baltic
3+ Latvia
 NorwayNRK
SportN
 PolandPolsat Sport
 RomaniaSport1
 RussiaVGTRK
 SlovakiaSTV
 SwedenTV6
Viasat Sport
  SwitzerlandSRG SSR idée suisse
 United StatesUniversal Sports
High Definition
CountryBroadcaster
 AustriaORF1 HD
 CanadaTSN HD
RDS HD
 Czech RepublicČT HD
 DenmarkTV2 Sport HD
 FinlandViasat Sport HD
 NorwayViasat Sport HD
 SwedenViasat Sport HD
  SwitzerlandHD Suisse

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Russia beat Canada to retain world crown". France24.com. France 24. 11 May 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Kovalchuk named MVP". IIHF. Archived from the original on 20 June 2009. Retrieved 11 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Armchair supporters". The Economist. 9 February 2010. Archived from the original on 25 February 2010. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  4. ^ "France advances over Germany". IIHF. 28 April 2009. Archived from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 28 April 2009.
  5. ^ If 22 World Championship titles won by the Soviet Union are included, this total comes to 25.
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