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2004 World Cup of Hockey

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The 2004 World Cup of Hockey is the second World Cup of Hockey (WCH), an international tournament. Prior to the first World Cup of Hockey in 1996, the Canada Cup was the name of this international competition between nations. The World Cup of Hockey was held from August 30 to September 14, 2004, in various venues in North America and Europe; Canada won the final against Finland. The tournament's main organizer and logistical manager was David Job of Canada.

The NHL announced the lockout two days after the tournament final was played.

Contents

[edit] Team participants

North American PoolEuropean Pool
CanadaCzech Republic
RussiaFinland
SlovakiaGermany
United StatesSweden



[edit] Venues

[edit] Results

[edit] North American pool

  GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
 Canada 330001036
 Russia 32100964
 United States of America 31200562
 Slovakia 303004130
August 31
United States 1 – 2 Canada Montreal (1930*)
First period Refs: Brad Watson, Paul Devorski
St. Louis (Thornton, Niedermayer) pp 16:01
Second period
Sakic (Redden, St. Louis) pp 3:05
Guerin (Gomez) 10:40
Third period
no scoring
Game stats
September 1
Canada 5 – 1 Slovakia Montreal (1930*)
First period Refs: Don Vanmassenhoven, Stephen Walkom
Thornton 3:02
Smyth (Foote, Lecavalier) 4:43
Second period
Gagne (St. Louis) 4:07
Third period
St. Louis (Richards, Foote) pp 0:58
Cibak (Bartecko, Radivojevič) 4:53
Smyth (Lecavalier, Heatley) 7:11
Game stats
September 2
United States 1 – 3 Russia St. Paul (1930*)
First period Refs: Brad Watson, Paul Devorski
no scoring
Second period
Zubrus (Kvasha, Yashin) 12:20
Tkachuk (Modano, Rafalski) pp 13:44
Third period
Kovalev (Khavanov) 5:05
Kozlov (Samsonov) 18:02
Game stats
September 3
Slovakia 1 – 3 United States St. Paul (1900*)
First period Refs: Don Vanmassenhoven, Stephen Walkom
Smolinski (Leetch, Amonte) pp 3:09
Nagy (Demitra, Chara) pp 11:14
Blake (Chelios, Gomez) 13:27
Second period
no scoring
Third period
Guerin (Modano) 16:17
Game stats
September 4
Canada 3 – 1 Russia Toronto (1930*)
First period Refs: Brad Watson, Paul Devorski
no scoring
Second period
Richards (Gagne, Hannan) sh 3:40
Draper (Doan, Lecavalier) 5:17
Third period
Sakic (Lemieux) 5:43
Gonchar (Afinogenov) 12:46
Game stats
September 5
Russia 5 – 2 Slovakia Toronto (1930*)
First period Refs: Don Vanmassenhoven, Stephen Walkom
Datsyuk (Markov, Frolov) 8:10
Hossa (Demitra, Chara) 10:27
Second period
Kovalev (unassisted) 12:01
Samsonov (Zubrus, Gonchar) 15:47
Third period
Yashin (Frolov) sh 0:59
Gaborik (unassisted) 5:47
Ovechkin (Afanasenkov) 7:10
Game stats

[edit] European pool

  GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
 Finland 320101145
 Sweden 320101395
 Czech Republic 3120010102
 Germany 303004150
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August 30
Czech Republic 0 – 4 Finland Helsinki (1300*)
First period Refs: Marc Joannette, Don Koharski
Hentunen (Kapanen, Numminen) 6:33
Second period
no scoring
Third period
S. Koivu (Lehtinen) 0:30
Kapanen (Salo, Peltonen) pp 4:54
Eloranta (Timonen, M. Koivu) 8:51
Game stats
August 31
Germany 2 – 5 Sweden Stockholm (1300*)
First period Refs: Dan Marouelli, Kevin Pollock
Holmström (Näslund, Forsberg) pp 16:44
Sturm sh 17:57
Second period
Sundin 1:59
Johnsson (Alfredsson, Modin) 7:26
Nilson (Sundin, Holmström) 11:51
Kreutzer (Boos) sh 13:00
Modin (Johnsson) 16:25
Third period
no scoring
Game stats
September 1
Czech Republic 3 – 4 Sweden Stockholm (1300*)
First period Refs: Dan Marouelli, Kevin Pollock
Modin (Sundin) 11:49
Second period
Forsberg (Holmström, Näslund) pp 2:58
Öhlund (Alfredsson, Modin) pp 4:28
Zetterberg (Johnsson) pp 10:30
Third period
Rucinsky (Havlat) 3:20
Zidlicky 5:16
Eliáš (Hamrlik) 14:25
Game stats
September 2
Finland 3 – 0 Germany Cologne (1330*)
First period Refs: Don Koharski, Marc Joanette
Timonen (Lehtinen, Selänne) pp 10:47
Second period
Selänne (Timonen, S. Koivu) pp 11:27
Third period
Lehtinen (Timonen) 15:38
Game stats
September 3
Germany 2 – 7 Czech Republic Prague (1330*)
First period Refs: Don Koharski, Marc Joanette
no scoring
Second period
Zidlicky (Straka, Prospal) pp 2:56
Slegr (Dopita, Sykora) 4:27
Jágr (Prospal) 5:52
Hejduk (Eliáš) pp 10:50
Eliáš (Havlat) 15:48
Third period
Boos (Lewandowski) 3:55
Havlat (Vlasak, Hamrlik) 10:59
Hecht (Leask) 17:19
Prospal (Jágr) 18:36
Game stats
September 4
Sweden 4 – 4 Finland Helsinki (1330*)
First period Refs: Dan Marouelli, Kevin Pollock
Peltonen (Ruutu, Väänänen) 1:39
Väänänen (Lydman, Hentunen) pp 4:34
Modin (unassisted) pp 12:27
S. Koivu (Lehtinen, Selänne) 12:46
Lidström (Alfredsson, Sundin) pp 17:24
Modin (Johnsson) 19:17
Second period
Jokinen (Ruutu, Peltonen) 0:38
Third period
Holmström (Forsberg, Modin) 19:15
Overtime
no scoring
Game stats

[edit] Playoffs

[edit] Quarter-finals

September 6
Finland 2 – 1 Germany Helsinki (1300*)
First period Refs: N/A
no scoring
Second period
Hagman (Kapanen, Timonen) pp 10:50
Third period
Sturm (Goc, Kreutzer) 13:58
Eloranta (Timonen, Jokinen) 16:38
Game stats
September 7
Sweden 1 – 6 Czech Republic Stockholm (1300*)
First period Refs: Don Koharski, Marc Joanette
Straka (Prospal) 6:15
Havlat (Elias) 13:30
Second period
Zidlicky (Straka) 16:08
Third period
Dvorak (Cajanek) sh 8:17
Hejduk (Zidlicky) 14:37
Holmström (Näslund, Forsberg) pp 16:29
Hejduk (Cajanek) en 18:15
Game stats
September 7
Russia 3 – 5 United States St. Paul (1900*)
First period Refs: Brad Watson, Paul Devorski
Tkachuk (Modano) 10:20
Second period
Tkachuk (Guerin, Modano) 1:56
Afanasenkov (Chubarov, Gonchar) 7:14
Third period
Zubrus (Yashin, Kasparaitis) 0:36
Gomez (Tkachuk) 4:25
Tkachuk (Guerin, Modano) 4:47
Kovalchuk (Samsonov, Kovalev) pp 11:04
Tkachuk (Modano, Rafalski) en 19:05
Game stats
September 8
Canada 5 – 0 Slovakia Toronto (1900*)
First period Refs: Don Vanmassenhoven, Stephen Walkom
no scoring
Second period
Lecavalier (Richards, Brewer) pp 2:28
Iginla (Sakic, Brewer) 5:26
Smyth (Lecavalier, Heatley) 11:29
Sakic (Iginla, Lemieux) 11:48
Third period
Iginla (Lemieux, Sakic) 7:49
Game stats

[edit] Semi-finals

September 10
Finland 2 – 1 United States St. Paul (1900*)
First period Refs: Don Koharski, Marc Joanette
no scoring
Second period
Weight (Gomez, Martin) pp 12:57
Third period
Jokinen (Numminen) 5:04
S. Koivu (Väänänen, Selänne) 16:06
Game stats
September 11
Canada 4 – 3 Czech Republic Toronto (1830*)
First period Refs: Paul Devorski, Stephen Walkom
no scoring
Second period
Brewer (Draper, Thornton) 11:15
Lemieux (Lecavalier, Richards) pp 14:25
Cajanek (Hejduk, Rucinsky) 15:07
Third period
Havlat (Kaberle, Hejduk) pp 7:21
Draper (Thornton) 13:47
Elias (Havlat) 13:53
Overtime
Lecavalier (Smyth) 3:45
Game stats

[edit] Final

September 14
Canada 3 – 2 Finland Toronto (1900*)
First period Refs: Paul Devorski, Stephen Walkom
Sakic (Lemieux, Brewer) 0:52 Hahl (Lydman, Berg), 6:34
Second period
Niedermayer (Thornton, Draper), 3:15 T. Ruutu (Lydman), 19:00
Third period
Doan (Thornton, Foote), 0:34
Game stats

Note: All times Eastern Daylight-Saving Time (UTC - 4 h)

[edit] Leading scorers

Rk Player GP G A Pts PIM
1 Sweden Fredrik Modin 44482
2 Canada Vincent Lecavalier 62578
3 United States Keith Tkachuk 551623
4 Czech Republic Martin Havlat 53362
5 Finland Kimmo Timonen 61562
6 United States Mike Modano 50660
7 Sweden Daniel Alfredsson 40662
8 Canada Joe Sakic 63362
9 Czech Republic Milan Hejduk 53252
10 Czech Republic Patrik Elias 532510

[edit] Leading goaltenders

Rk Goaltender Mins GA GAA SV%
1 Canada Martin Brodeur 30051.00.961
2 United States Rick DiPietro 6011.00.941
3 Finland Miikka Kiprusoff 36591.50.939
4 Sweden Tommy Salo 6022.00.895
5 Russia Ilya Bryzgalov 18072.34.897
6 United States Robert Esche 238102.53.909
7 Canada Roberto Luongo 6432.82.925
8 Czech Republic Tomas Vokoun 302152.98.881
9 Russia Maxim Sokolov 6033.01.893
10 Germany Olaf Kölzig 180103.34.905

[edit] Tournament MVP

[edit] All-star team


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