2010 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship Division I

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2010 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship Division I
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
Dates28 June – 4 July
Teams8
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svg 
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svg 
Third place Bronze medal blank.svg 
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played22
Goals scored244 (11.09 per match)
Scoring leader(s)Hungary Szilard Sandor
Croatia Igor Jacmenjak
(16 points)
2009
2011

The 2010 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship Division I was the 8th , an annual international inline hockey tournament. It took place between 28 June and 4 July in Sweden. The games were played in the Färjestads Ishall in Karlstad, with the medal games played in the Löfbergs Lila Arena in Karlstad. Austria won the final against Croatia.

Venues[]

Karlstad Karlstad
Färjestads Ishall
Capacity: 4,700
Löfbergs Lila Arena
Capacity: 8,647
Löfbergs Lila Arena 060824.jpg

Nations[]

The following eight nations qualified for the Division I tournament. One nation from Asia, one nation from Australia, four nations from Europe, and two nations from South America were represented.

* = Automatic qualifier after a 2–6 placement at the 2009 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship Division I
^ = Relegated after a bottom placement at the 2009 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship

Seeding and groups[]

The seeding in the preliminary round was based on the final standings at the 2009 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship, 2009 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship Division I, and 2010 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship Division I Qualification. The teams were grouped accordingly by seeding at the previous year's tournament (in parenthesis is the corresponding seeding):

Rosters[]

Each team's roster for the 2010 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship Division I consisted of at least 8 skaters (forwards, and defencemen) and 2 goaltenders, and at most 16 skaters and 3 goaltenders.

Preliminary round[]

Eight participated teams were placed in the following two groups. After playing a round-robin, the top team in each group advanced to the Qualification Games. The last three teams in each group competed in the Playoff Round.

All games were played at the Färjestads Ishall in Karlstad.

     Team advanced to Qualification Games
     Team competed in Playoff Round

Group C[]

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA DIF PTS
 Slovakia 3 2 0 1 0 27 11 +16 7
  3 1 1 0 1 15 14 +1 5
  3 1 0 0 2 14 24 −10 3
 Australia 3 1 0 0 2 12 19 −7 3

All times are local (UTC+2).

28 June
13:00
 2–5
(0–1, 1–2, 0–1, 1–1)
 AustraliaFärjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 54
28 June
17:00
 2–13
(0–3, 1–5, 0–3, 1–2)
 SlovakiaFärjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 12
29 June
13:00
 8–5
(1–1, 4–1, 2–0, 1–3)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 88
29 June
19:00
Slovakia 10–4
(3–2, 1–2, 3–0, 3–0)
 AustraliaFärjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 39
30 June
15:00
Australia 3–7
(0–3, 2–0, 1–0, 0–4)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 42
30 June
19:00
Slovakia 4–5 (OT)
(1–1, 1–0, 0–3, 2–0)
(OT 0–1)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 13

Group D[]

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA DIF PTS
 Great Britain 3 3 0 0 0 23 5 +18 9
  3 0 2 0 1 12 15 −3 4
  3 1 0 1 1 12 14 −2 4
  3 0 0 1 2 11 24 −13 1

All times are local (UTC+2).

28 June
15:00
 6–5 (GWS)
(0–0, 1–2, 3–1, 1–2)
(OT 0–0)
(SO 1–0)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 82
28 June
19:00
 3–13
(1–2, 1–2, 1–6, 0–3)
 Great BritainFärjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 50
29 June
15:00
 6–5 (GWS)
(2–0, 0–1, 1–2, 2–2)
(OT 0–0)
(SO 1–0)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 42
29 June
17:00
Great Britain 5–2
(0–0, 1–0, 1–2, 3–0)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 17
30 June
13:00
 5–3
(1–0, 3–0, 1–1, 0–2)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 24
30 June
17:00
Great Britain 5–0
(1–0, 1–0, 2–0, 1–0)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad

Qualification games[]

Playoff round[]

Bracket[]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
C1   17
D4   0
#1   7
#4  Australia 2
D2   4
C3   13
SF1  Australia 5
SF2   6
D1  Great Britain 1
C4  Australia 2
#2   12 Bronze medal game
#3   8
C2   12 SF1   5
D3   4 SF2   0

Quarter-finals[]

All times are local (UTC+2).

2 July
13:00
 12–4
(4–0, 4–1, 2–1, 2–2)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 35
2 July
15:00
 4–13
(0–3, 0–7, 2–0, 2–3)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
2 July
17:00
Great Britain 1–2 (GWS)
(0–0, 1–0, 0–0, 0–1)
(OT 0–0)
(SO 0–1)
 AustraliaFärjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 52
2 July
19:00
 17–0
(5–0, 7–0, 2–0, 3–0)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad

Placement[]

5/6 placement[]

Time is local (UTC+2).

3 July
13:00
 8–3
(3–1, 0–1, 3–1, 2–0)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 28

7/8 placement[]

Time is local (UTC+2).

3 July
15:00
Great Britain 6–3
(2–0, 0–0, 1–1, 3–2)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 44

Semi-finals[]

All times are local (UTC+2).

3 July
17:00
 12–8
(3–2, 3–2, 4–3, 2–1)
 Färjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 22
3 July
19:00
 7–2
(3–1, 2–0, 1–0, 1–1)
 AustraliaFärjestads Ishall, Karlstad
Attendance: 52

Bronze medal game[]

Time is local (UTC+2).

4 July
12:00
Australia 5–6
(1–5, 0–0, 2–0, 2–1)
 Löfbergs Lila Arena, Karlstad
Attendance: 137

Gold medal game[]

Time is local (UTC+2).

4 July
14:00
 0–5
(0–2, 0–2, 0–0, 0–1)
 Löfbergs Lila Arena, Karlstad
Attendance: 159

Ranking and statistics[]

 

Tournament Awards[]

  • Best players selected by the directorate:
    • Best Goalkeeper: Austria Bernhard Starkbaum
    • Best Defenseman: Hungary Viktor Tokaji
    • Best Forward: Croatia Tomislav Grozaj

Final standings[]

The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:

Rk. Team
Gold medal icon.svg  
Silver medal icon.svg  
Bronze medal icon.svg  
4.  Australia
5.  Great Britain
6.  
7.  
8.  

Scoring leaders[]

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 shown.

Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
Hungary Szilard Sandor 6 6 10 16 +2 10.5 FW
Croatia Igor Jacmenjak 6 5 11 16 +1 9.0 DF
Croatia Tomislav Grozaj 6 9 6 15 +3 0 FW
Hungary Tamas Lencses 6 7 8 15 +8 3.0 DF
Hungary Viktor Tokaji 6 2 10 12 +6 1.5 FW
United Kingdom Alex Pearman 5 7 4 11 +10 3.0 FW
Brazil Jose Guilardi 5 6 5 11 +5 4.5 DF
Croatia Mario Novak 6 6 5 11 +7 1.5 FW
Australia Sean Jones 6 6 4 10 +3 6.0 FW
Hungary Gergely Borbas 6 5 5 10 +2 0 FW
United Kingdom Nathan Finney 5 5 5 10 +9 0 FW
Austria Daniel Oberkofler* 3 3 7 10 +12 0 FW
Croatia Trpimir Piragic 6 3 7 10 −2 7.5 FW
Argentina Facundo Vadra 5 3 7 10 −4 1.5 DF

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes; POS = Position
Asterisk (*) denotes that the player's team was demoted to Division I after the qualification games.

Source: IIHF.com[permanent dead link]
18:01, 4 July 2010 (UTC)

Leading goaltenders[]

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

Player TOI SA GA GAA Sv% SO
Austria Bernhard Starkbaum* 132:00 52 1 0.27 98.08 2
United Kingdom James Tanner 197:00 89 7 1.28 92.13 1
Slovakia Jozef Ondrejka** 96:00 75 6 2.25 92.00 0
Japan Mitsuhiro Oue 177:50 131 17 3.44 87.02 0
Hungary Krisztian Budai 189:50 147 22 4.17 85.03 0

TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots Against; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts
Asterisk (*) denotes that the player's team was demoted to Division I after the qualification games. Two asterisks (**) denote that the player's team was promoted to the Championship Division after the qualification games.

Source: IIHF.com[permanent dead link]
17:48, 4 July 2010 (UTC)

See also[]

References[]


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