World Championship 2018
Event: 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship
Season: 2017-2018
Host country: Denmark
City: Copenhagen and Herning
Dates: 4-20 May 2018
Arenas: Royal Arena (capacity 12,500) and Jyske Bank Boxen (capacity 12,000)
Final standings
1. Sweden (Champions)
2. Switzerland (Silver medalist)
3. United States (Bronze medalist)
4. Canada
5. Finland
6. Russia
7. Czech Republic
8. Latvia
9. Slovakia
10. Denmark
11. Germany
12. France
13. Norway
14. Austria
15. Belarus (Relegation to Division I)
16. South Korea (Relegation to Division I)
Best Players
• MVP → Patrick Kane
• Goaltender → Frederik Andersen
• Defenceman → John Klingberg
• Forward → Sebastian Aho
Group stage
end
Russia France
7:0 (3:0, 1:0, 3:0)
end
USA Canada
5:4 SO (1:2, 2:1, 1:1, 0:0, 2:1)
end
Sweden Belarus
5:0 (2:0, 2:0, 1:0)
end
Germany Denmark
2:3 SO (0:0, 1:2, 1:0, 0:0, 0:1)
end
Switzerland Austria
3:2 OT (1:0, 1:1, 0:1, 1:0)
end
Norway Latvia
2:3 OT (2:0, 0:1, 0:1, 0:1)
end
France Belarus
6:2 (2:1, 1:0, 3:1)
end
Finland South Korea
8:1 (2:0, 3:1, 3:0)
end
Denmark USA
0:4 (0:1, 0:2, 0:1)
end
Czech Republic Slovakia
3:2 OT (0:1, 1:1, 1:0, 1:0)
end
Austria Russia
0:7 (0:3, 0:3, 0:1)
end
South Korea Canada
0:10 (0:2, 0:6, 0:2)
end
Sweden Czech Republic
3:2 (2:0, 0:1, 1:1)
end
Germany Norway
4:5 SO (2:2, 1:1, 1:1, 0:0, 0:2)
end
Slovakia Switzerland
0:2 (0:1, 0:1, 0:0)
end
Latvia Finland
1:8 (0:3, 0:2, 1:3)
end
USA Germany
3:0 (0:0, 2:0, 1:0)
end
Belarus Russia
0:6 (0:1, 0:3, 0:2)
end
Sweden France
4:0 (2:0, 1:0, 1:0)
end
Canada Denmark
7:1 (2:0, 3:0, 2:1)
end
Austria Slovakia
2:4 (1:1, 0:2, 1:1)
end
South Korea Latvia
0:5 (0:2, 0:1, 0:2)
end
Czech Republic Switzerland
5:4 SO (1:1, 3:3, 0:0, 0:0, 0:0)
end
Finland Norway
7:0 (2:0, 4:0, 1:0)
end
Germany South Korea
6:1 (1:0, 3:0, 2:1)
end
Switzerland Belarus
5:2 (2:2, 1:0, 2:0)
end
Sweden Austria
7:0 (2:0, 3:0, 2:0)
end
Finland Denmark
2:3 (0:0, 1:2, 1:1)
end
Slovakia France
3:1 (1:0, 1:1, 1:0)
end
USA Latvia
3:2 OT (1:1, 1:1, 0:0, 1:0)
end
Czech Republic Russia
4:3 OT (2:1, 1:2, 0:0, 1:0)
end
Norway Canada
0:5 (0:3, 0:1, 0:1)
end
Denmark Norway
3:0 (1:0, 2:0, 0:0)
end
France Austria
5:2 (2:1, 2:1, 1:0)
end
Belarus Czech Republic
0:3 (0:3, 0:0, 0:0)
end
USA South Korea
13:1 (4:1, 4:0, 5:0)
end
Slovakia Sweden
3:4 OT (1:2, 1:1, 1:0, 0:1)
end
Latvia Germany
3:1 (0:0, 1:0, 2:1)
end
Austria Belarus
4:0 (1:0, 3:0, 0:0)
end
Denmark South Korea
3:1 (0:0, 2:1, 1:0)
end
Canada Finland
1:5 (1:3, 0:0, 0:2)
end
Russia Switzerland
4:3 (0:0, 3:1, 1:2)
end
France Czech Republic
0:6 (0:3, 0:2, 0:1)
end
Norway USA
3:9 (0:3, 1:4, 2:2)
end
Switzerland Sweden
3:5 (0:2, 1:1, 2:2)
end
Germany Finland
3:2 OT (0:1, 2:0, 0:1, 1:0)
end
Russia Slovakia
4:0 (2:0, 0:0, 2:0)
end
South Korea Norway
0:3 (0:1, 0:0, 0:2)
end
Canada Latvia
2:1 OT (1:0, 0:0, 0:1, 1:0)
end
Czech Republic Austria
4:3 (2:1, 1:0, 1:2)
end
Switzerland France
5:1 (2:0, 1:0, 2:1)
end
Finland USA
6:2 (2:0, 1:0, 3:2)
end
Belarus Slovakia
4:7 (0:2, 2:0, 2:5)
end
Canada Germany
3:0 (1:0, 1:0, 1:0)
end
Russia Sweden
1:3 (1:0, 0:2, 0:1)
end
Latvia Denmark
1:0 (1:0, 0:0, 0:0)
Playoffs
end
Russia Canada
4:5 OT (0:1, 2:1, 2:2, 0:1)
end
USA Czech Republic
3:2 (2:0, 0:2, 1:0)
end
Sweden Latvia
3:2 (0:0, 1:1, 2:1)
end
Finland Switzerland
2:3 (1:0, 0:3, 1:0)
end
Sweden USA
6:0 (1:0, 3:0, 2:0)
end
Canada Switzerland
2:3 (0:1, 1:1, 1:1)
end
USA Canada
4:1 (0:0, 1:1, 3:0)
end
Sweden Switzerland
3:2 SO (1:1, 1:1, 0:0, 0:0, 2:1)