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DRAW FOR 2005 IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS WITH CANADA IN INNSBRUCK The draw for the 2005 IIHF World Championship in Austria (Vienna and Innsbruck, April 30 – May 15) was held in Innsbruck on Wednesday and determined the groups for next year’s championship.» more RECORD RATINGS FOR WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL GAME TORONTO (May 10, 2004) - TSN's coverage of Canada's 5-3 come-from behind win over
Sweden in yesterday's gold medal game from Prague was the highest rated IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship
game ever on TSN with a total national audience of 1,142,000 viewers* to both the live and encore broadcast
combined (live at 2:30 p.m. ET - 963,000 viewers; encore at 7:30 p.m. ET - 179,000 viewers). |
TEAM CANADA CAPTURES GOLD; Prague, Czech Republic – Team Canada captured the gold medal at the 2004 IIHF Men’s World
Hockey Championship after a 5-3 win over Sweden on Sunday in Prague, Czech Republic. With the win, Canada
records back-to-back titles for the first time since 1958-59.
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TEAM CANADA – RALLIES AGAIN PRAGUE – Canada’s colors are red and white and gold, World Hockey Championship gold that
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TEAM CANADA BEATS SLOVAKIA 2-1 IN SEMI-FINAL AND ADVANCE TO GOLD MEDAL GAME ON SUNDAY AT 2004 IIHF MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN PRAGUE PRAGUE – Team Canada advanced to the gold medal game of the 2004 IIHF Men’s
World Hockey Championship after beating Slovakia 2-1 on Saturday. Canada will once again play Sweden in the
gold medal game, after beating them in last year’s event in overtime in Finland. |
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Did You Know? If Canada wins the gold medal, 18-year-old Patrice Bergeron will become the youngest player ever to capture an IIHF Championship wearing the Maple Leaf. The previous youngest Canadian was Paul Kariya in 1994 at age 19. If Ryan Smyth gets a point in Sunday's gold medal game, he will tie Paul Kariya for third place on the all-time list of Canadian scorers at the IIHF World Championships. Smyth is currently tied for fourth with Brian Bellows at 27 points. |
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CANADA IS GOING FOR GOLD AGAIN! Shawn Horcoff of the Edmonton Oilers scored a goal 6:10 into the third period and defending champion Canada edged Slovakia 2-1 in a semifinal of the men's world hockey championship Saturday. Daniel Briere of the Buffalo Sabres also scored for Canada, who will face the
winner of Saturday's later semifinal between Sweden and the U.S. in Sunday's gold medal game. "It's huge for Canada," said captain Ryan Smyth, playing in his sixth
consecutive world championship. "It's an opportunity, something that we've strived for since Day 1. I've
heard from players that have won the Cup, to repeat is the toughest thing to do. |
CANADA IS AWARDED THE 2008 IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP The IIHF Congress in Prague, Czech Republic, today officially allocated the 2008 IIHF World Championship to Canada. Quebec City and Halifax did not face any competition as the German and Swedish delegations withdrew their bids for the 2008 IIHF World Championship already on Thursday and fully acknowledged their support for Canada's bid. IIHF President René Fasel made the historic announcement at 15.58 CET. It marks
the first time that the men’s IIHF World Championship will be staged in Canada. 2008 will also mark the
100-year anniversary of the International Ice Hockey Federation and the championship will be part of the
IIHF’s centennial celebration. |
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For more information: Brad Pascall Vice-President, Hockey Operations |