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International ice hockey competition
2010 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament Host countries Slovakia Czech Republic Venue(s) 2 (in 2 host cities) Dates August 9–14, 2010 Teams 8 Champions Canada (15th title) Runner-up United States Third place Sweden Fourth place Czech Republic Games played 18 Goals scored 137 (7.61 per game) Scoring leader(s) Joachim Nermark (5 goals, 6 assists)
The 2010 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament was an under-18 ice hockey tournament held in Břeclav , Czech Republic and Piešťany , Slovakia from August 9–14, 2010. The two venues were Alcaplast Arena in Břeclav and Patrícia Ice Arena 37 in Piešťany. Canada won the gold for the third consecutive year and the 15th time overall. The United States lost in the final to win the silver, their first medal since 2006. Sweden got the bronze for the third consecutive year by defeating the Czech Republic 6-1 in the bronze medal game.
Preliminary round [ edit ]
Group A [ edit ]
Group B [ edit ]
Final round [ edit ]
Seventh place game [ edit ]
Fifth place game [ edit ]
Semifinal 1 [ edit ]
Game reference Steve Michalek Goalies Marcus Due-Boje 0 – 1 12:47 - Arvidsson (Rackell, Normark) 0 – 2 0:44 - Zibanejad (Rask , Johansson) (PP) Sutter (Hohmann) - 1:361 – 2 1 – 3 4:25 - Johansson (Lundberg) Sorenson (Selman, Di Pauli) - 5:31 2 - 3 (PP) Sutter - 10:15 3 - 3 (PP) Ambroz (Gaudreau) - 15:55 4 - 3 4 - 4 15:32 - Arvidsson (Johansson) (PP) Murphy (Ambroz) - 0:41 5 - 4
Semifinal 2 [ edit ]
Game reference Tyson Teichmann Goalies David Honzik Lessio (Siemens) - 06:10 1 – 0 Quine (Broll) - 10:35 2 – 0 Puempel (Hamilton) - 19:413 – 0 (PP) Lessio (Puempel, Danault) - 03:19 4 – 0 4 - 1 15:19 - Tomek (PP) Ritchie (Nugent-Hopkins , Murray) - 18:47 5 - 1 Meurs (Bell) - 11:59 6 - 1 6 - 2 16:07 - Hertl (Jaskin) (PP)
Bronze medal game [ edit ]
Game reference Nermark (Boyce Rotevall) - 02:22 1 – 0 Danielsson (Porsberger) - 04:49 2 – 0 Åberg (Nermark) - 05:44 3 – 0 Arvidsson (Åberg) - 00:47 4 – 0 4 – 1 03:37 - Jaškin Blomquist (Fröberg, Ryan) - 06:55 5 – 1 Nermark (Klefbom, Görtz) - 02:04 6 – 1
Gold medal game [ edit ]
Final standings [ edit ]
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