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1996 IIHF World Championships
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1996 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
Tournament details
Host country Austria
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates21 April – 5 May
Teams12
Final positions
Champions  Czech Republic (7th title)
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  United States
Fourth place Russia
Tournament statistics
Games played40
Goals scored249 (6.23 per game)
Attendance186,830 (4,671 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Canada Yanic Perreault 9 points
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The 1996 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 60th such event sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Teams representing 36 countries participated in several levels of competition, with Slovakia making their first appearance in the top Champions Group A, in their fourth tournament since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the formation of the separate Czech Republic and Slovakia men's national ice hockey teams. The competition also served as qualifications for group placements in the 1997 competition.

The top Championship Group A tournament took place in Austria from 21 April to 5 May 1996, with all games played in Vienna. Twelve teams took part, with the first round split into two groups of six, with the first four from each group advancing to the quarter-finals. The Czech Republic beat Canada in the final to become World Champions for the first time. The final game was tied at two apiece before Martin Procházka scored with nineteen seconds left, followed by an empty net goal to seal the victory.[1] In the bronze medal game, Brian Rolston scored at 4:48 of overtime to win the first medal in 34 years for team USA.[2][3] The unfortunate Russians, competing in their fifth tournament since being created after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, did not lose a game in regulation time in the entire tournament, but finished fourth.

World Championship Group A (Austria)

First round

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Russia 5 5 0 0 23 8 +15 10
2  United States 5 3 0 2 15 14 +1 6
3  Canada 5 2 1 2 17 15 +2 5
4  Germany 5 2 0 3 12 11 +1 4
5  Slovakia 5 1 1 3 13 16 −3 3
6  Austria 5 1 0 4 3 19 −16 2
Source: [citation needed]
21 AprilGermany 1–2 Russia
21 AprilCanada 3–3 Slovakia
22 AprilAustria 1–5 United States
22 AprilRussia 6–2 Slovakia
23 AprilUnited States 4–2 Germany
23 AprilAustria 0–4 Canada
24 AprilGermany 5–1 Canada
25 AprilAustria 2–1 Slovakia
25 AprilUnited States 1–3 Russia
26 AprilAustria 0–3 Germany
26 AprilRussia 6–4 Canada
27 AprilUnited States 4–3 Slovakia
28 AprilAustria 0–6 Russia
28 AprilCanada 5–1 United States
29 AprilSlovakia 4–1 Germany

Group 2

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Czech Republic 5 4 1 0 27 12 +15 9
2  Finland 5 2 2 1 23 15 +8 6
3  Sweden 5 2 2 1 14 12 +2 6
4  Italy 5 2 1 2 20 26 −6 5
5  Norway 5 1 2 2 6 11 −5 4
6  France 5 0 0 5 12 26 −14 0
Source: [citation needed]
21 AprilCzech Republic 3–1 Sweden
21 AprilFinland 1–1 Norway
22 AprilFrance 5–6 Italy
23 AprilItaly 4–0 Norway
23 AprilFinland 2–4 Czech Republic
24 AprilSweden 2–1 France
24 AprilNorway 2–2 Czech Republic
25 AprilFrance 3–6 Finland
25 AprilSweden 3–3 Italy
26 AprilItaly 2–9 Finland
27 AprilCzech Republic 9–2 France
27 AprilSweden 3–0 Norway
28 AprilItaly 5–9 Czech Republic
28 AprilFinland 5–5 Sweden
29 AprilNorway 3–1 France

Playoff round

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
30 April
 
 
 United States3
 
3 May
 
 Sweden2
 
 United States0
 
1 May
 
 Czech Republic5
 
 Czech Republic6
 
5 May
 
 Germany1
 
 Czech Republic4
 
30 April
 
 Canada2
 
 Finland1
 
3 May
 
 Canada3
 
 Canada (GWS)3
 
1 May
 
 Russia2 Third place
 
 Russia5
 
4 May
 
 Italy2
 
 Russia3
 
 
 United States (OT)4
 

Quarterfinals

30 AprilUnited States 3–2 Sweden
30 AprilFinland 1–3 Canada
1 MayRussia 5–2 Italy
1 MayCzech Republic 6–1 Germany

Consolation round 11–12 place

1 MayAustria 3–6 France
2 MayAustria 3–6 France

Austria was relegated to Group B.

Semifinals

3 MayUnited States 0–5 Czech Republic
3 MayCanada 3–2 (GWS) Russia

Match for third place

4 MayRussia 3–4 (OT) United States

Final

5 May
15:00
Czech Republic 4–2
(1–1, 1–1, 2–0)
 CanadaWiener Stadthalle, Wien
Attendance: 9,500
Roman TurekGoaliesCurtis JosephReferee:
Germany Müller
Linesmen:
Finland Rautavuori
Sweden Rönnmark
0–105:29 − Steve Thomas
Robert Lang – 07:491–1
Robert Lang – 26:022–1
2–229:40 − Steve Thomas
Martin Procházka – 59:413–2
Jiří Kučera – 59:544–2

World Championship Group B (Netherlands)

Played 10–20 April in Eindhoven. Latvia won at this level for the first time. In their final game, superb goaltending by Artūrs Irbe kept them in it, and a late tying goal by Oļegs Znaroks sealed the tournament victory.[3] The final game had high drama for the host crowd, the Japanese and Danish teams among them. If the Netherlands were to lose to Poland, they would finish last and be relegated, a tie and Japan would be last, a win and Denmark would be last. A third period goal by Poland sealed Japan's fate.

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
13  Latvia 7 6 1 0 41 16 +25 13
14   Switzerland 7 5 1 1 37 13 +24 11
15  Belarus 7 5 0 2 29 18 +11 10
16  Great Britain 7 4 1 2 29 23 +6 9
17  Poland 7 1 2 4 18 27 −9 4