2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II
2012 IIHF U20 World Championship
Division IITournament details |
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Host countries |
Ukraine
Estonia |
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Dates |
12 – 18 December 2011 10 – 16 December 2011 |
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Teams |
12 |
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Venue(s) |
2 (in 2 host cities) |
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The 2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship Division II was played in two groups of six teams each. In each group the first-placed team is promoted to a higher level, while the last-placed team is relegated to a lower level. This year, for the first time, the winner of Group B is promoted to Group A and the winner of Group A is promoted to the next year's Division I.[1][2] Previously the winners of both groups were promoted to the Division I.
Division II A
The Division II A tournament was played in Donetsk, Ukraine, from 12 to 18 December 2011.[3]
Participants
Team |
Qualification |
Ukraine |
Hosts, placed 6th in Division I (Group A) last year and were relegated. |
Lithuania |
Placed 6th in Division I (Group B) last year and were relegated. |
Netherlands |
Placed 2nd in Division II (Group A) last year. |
Hungary |
Placed 2nd in Division II (Group B) last year. |
Spain |
Placed 3rd in Division II (Group A) last year. |
South Korea |
Placed 3rd in Division II (Group B) last year. |
Final standings
Promoted to the 2013 Division I B |
Relegated to the 2013 Division II B |
Results
All times are local. (Eastern European Time – UTC+2)
Statistics
Top 10 scorers
Goaltending leaders
(minimum 40% team's total ice time)
IIHF Best Players awards
- Goaltender:
Mantas Armalis
- Defenceman:
Valentyn Sirchenko
- Forward:
Viktor Zakharov
Division II B
The Division II B tournament was played in Tallinn, Estonia, from 10 to 16 December 2011.[4]
Participants
Team |
Qualification |
Belgium |
Placed 4th in Division II (Group A) last year. |
Romania |
Placed 4th in Division II (Group B) last year. |
Estonia |
Hosts, placed 5th in Division II (Group A) last year. |
Australia |
Placed 5th in Division II (Group B) last year. |
Mexico |
Placed 1st in Division III last year and were promoted. |
Serbia |
Placed 2nd in Division III last year and were promoted. |
Final standings
Promoted to the 2013 Division II A |
Relegated to the 2013 Division III |
Results
All times are local. (Eastern European Time – UTC+2)
December 10, 2011 20:00 |
Estonia  |
2 - 8
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Romania |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
December 11, 2011 13:00 |
Mexico  |
1 - 4
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Serbia |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
December 11, 2011 20:00 |
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2 - 7
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Estonia |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
December 13, 2011 13:00 |
Romania  |
10 - 1
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Mexico |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
December 13, 2011 16:30 |
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2 - 4
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Serbia |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
December 14, 2011 13:00 |
Serbia  |
3 - 9
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Romania |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
December 14, 2011 20:00 |
Mexico  |
0 - 18
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Estonia |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
December 16, 2011 16:30 |
Romania  |
6 - 2
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Belgium |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
December 16, 2011 20:00 |
Estonia  |
12 - 3
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Serbia |
Premia Ice Arena, Tallinn |
Statistics
Top 10 scorers
Goaltending leaders
(minimum 40% team's total ice time)
Pos |
Player |
Country |
MINS |
GA |
Sv% |
GAA |
SO |
1 | Szabolcs Szakacs | Romania | 180:00 | 5 | 91.38 | 1.67 | 0 |
2 | Zoltan Toke | Romania | 120:00 | 4 | 90.48 | 2.00 | 0 |
3 | Aleksei Arno | Estonia | 209:33 | 7 | 89.23 | 2.00 | 0 |
4 | Mike Jansen | Belgium | 244:27 | 19 | 88.48 | 4.66 | 0 |
5 | Jovan Feher | Serbia | 264:34 | 21 | 86.09 | 4.76 | 0 |
IIHF Best Players awards
- Goaltender:
Jovan Feher
- Defenceman:
Ken Kuusk
- Forward:
Roberto Gliga
References
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