2008 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship

The 2008 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship was the 12th IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship, an international inline hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The World Championship runs alongside the 2008 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship Division I tournament and took place between 21 and 28 June 2008 in Bratislava, Slovakia. The tournament was won by Sweden, earning their second straight World Championship title and fourth overall. Slovakia finished in second place and Germany in third after defeating the United States in the bronze medal match. Austria, after losing the seventh place game against Slovenia was relegated to Division I for 2009. The event chairman was Hans Dobida.[1]

2008 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship
Tournament details
Host country Slovakia
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates21 June 21 – 28 June 2008
Teams8
Final positions
Champions  Sweden (4th title)
Runner-up  Slovakia
Third place  Germany
Fourth place United States
Tournament statistics
Games played24
Goals scored263 (10.96 per game)
Attendance18,619 (776 per game)
Scoring leader(s)United States Pat Lee (18 pts)
MVPSweden Dick Axelsson
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Seeding and groups

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The seeding in the preliminary round was based on the final standings at the 2007 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship.[2] The World Championship groups are named Group A and Group B while the 2008 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship Division I tournament uses Group C and Group D, as both tournaments were held in Bratislava, Slovakia.[2] The teams were grouped accordingly by seeding at the previous year's tournament (in parentheses is the corresponding seeding):[2]

Preliminary round

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Eight participating teams were placed in the following two groups. After playing a round-robin, the top three teams in each group advance to the playoff round. The last team in each group compete in the qualifying round where they face-off against the top ranked teams of Group C and Group D from the Division I tournament for a chance to participate in the Top Division playoffs.[2]

All times are local (UTC+2).

Group A

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Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
  Slovenia 3 3 0 0 0 19 7 +12 9 Playoff round
  Sweden 3 2 0 0 1 16 9 +7 6
  Slovakia 3 1 0 0 2 9 13 −4 3
  Austria 3 0 0 0 3 7 22 −15 0 Qualifying round
Source: [citation needed]
21 June 2008
18:00
Austria  4 – 6
(1–1, 0–2, 2–2, 1–1)
  SlovakiaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,125
Game reference
Heimo Lindner (1) 6:13 (ES)
Martin Mairitsch (1) 32:21 (ES)
Heimo Lindner (2) 35:48 (ES)
Martin Mairitsch (2) 36:39 (ES)
GoalsPeter Staron (1) 10:10 (SH)
Andrej Szoke (1) 16:52 (ES)
Richard Kapus (1) 18:47 (PP)
Henrich Ruckay (1) 26:09 (ES)
Henrich Ruckay (2) 34:56 (ES)(GWG)
Roman Simunek (1) 47:59 (ENG)
6.0 minPenalties6.0 min
34Shots25
22 June 2008
14:00
Austria  1 – 8
(0–2, 1–0, 0–2, 0–4)
  SloveniaMain Arena, Bratislava
Game reference
Harry Lange (1) 13:04 (PP)GoalsJaka Zupanc (1) 1:17 (ES)
Rok Bavdaz (1) 10:21 (ES)(GWG)
Jure Stopar (1) 28:59 (SH)
Jan Loboda (1) 35:37 (ES)
Jaka Zupanc (2) 38:11 (ES)
Nejc Sotlar (1) 42:09 (ES)
Rok Bavdaz (2) 45:40 (ES)
Matic Kralj (1) 46:08 (ES)
16.0 minPenalties10.5 min
35Shots64
22 June 2008
18:00
Slovakia  0 – 5
(0–0, 0–2, 0–2, 0–1)
  SwedenMain Arena, Bratislava
Game reference
GoalsAndreas Svensson (1) 12:54 (ES)
Kristian Luukkonen (1) 14:32 (ES)
Linus Klasen (1) 26:34 (PP)
Johan Olsson (1) 28:25 (ES)
Ludvig Rantanen (1) 45:18 (ES)
13.5 minPenalties9.0 min
31Shots49
23 June 2008
20:00
Sweden  3 – 7
(0–1, 0–2, 2–3, 1–1)
  SloveniaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 726
Game reference
Linus Klasen (2) 32:35 (ES)
Fredrick Eriksson (1) 34:59 (PP)
Simon Olsson (1) 46:06 (PP)
GoalsJure Stopar (2) 10:11 (PP)
Dejan Zemva (1) 14:28 (ES)
Tadej Nabergoj (1) 14:53 (ES)
Rok Bavdaz (3) 24:35 (ES)
Matic Kralj (2) 27:49 (PP)
Tadej Nabergoj (2) 28:55 (ES)
Nejc Sotlar (2) 44:32 (SH)
12.0 minPenalties21.0 min
63Shots47
24 June 2008
18:00
Slovenia  4 – 3
(1–0, 1–1, 1–0, 1–2)
  SlovakiaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,120
Game reference
Nejc Sotlar (3) 11:12 (ES)
Nejc Sotlar (4) 18:51 (ES)
Nejc Sotlar (5) 27:35 (ES)
Jure Stopar (3) 39:46 (ES)
GoalsAndrej Szoke (2) 23:40 (ES)
Peter Staron (2) 41:01 (PP)
Martin Galik (1) 47:29 (PP)
18.0 minPenalties15.0 min
54Shots53
24 June 2008
20:00
Sweden  8 – 2
(3–0, 0–1, 3–1, 2–0)
  AustriaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 300
Game reference
Andreas Svensson (2) 2:56 (PP)
Jonas Karlsson (1) 3:25 (ES)
Dick Axelsson (1) 10:29 (PP)
Dick Axelsson (2) 30:23 (PP)
Daniel Wessner (1) 32:18 (PP)
Dave Lindarv (1) 34:10 (ES)
Dick Axelsson (3) 42:30 (SH)
Johan Olsson (2) 46:47 (ES)
GoalsHeimo Lindner (3) 13:25 (PP)
Alexander Holler (1) 32:42 (ES)
24.5 minPenalties15.0 min
66Shots28

Group B

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Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
  United States 3 3 0 0 0 22 14 +8 9 Playoff round
  Czech Republic 3 2 0 0 1 17 15 +2 6
  Finland 3 0 1 0 2 12 14 −2 2
  Germany 3 0 0 1 2 13 21 −8 1 Qualifying round
Source: [citation needed]
22 June 2008
16:00
Germany  3 – 9
(1–2, 1–3, 1–1, 0–3)
  United StatesMain Arena, Bratislava
Game reference
Michael Wolf (1) 3:23 (ES)
Steffen Tolzer (1) 18:20 (ES)
Michael Wolf (2) 24:39 (PP)
GoalsJames Beilsten (1) 2:23 (ES)
James Beilsten (2) 7:13 (SH)
Dan Comrie (1) 16:29 (PP)
Kyle Gouge (1) 17:25 (PP)(GWG)
James Beilsten (3) 22:39 (ES)
Lee Sweatt (1) 34:23 (ES)
Christopher Peterson (1) 39:15 (PP)
Kyle Gouge (2) 41:05 (ES)
Pat Lee (2) 45:47 (ES)
10.5 minPenalties13.5 min
27Shots46
22 June 2008
20:00
Czech Republic  4 – 2
(1–0, 1–0, 1–1, 1–1)
  FinlandMain Arena, Bratislava
Game reference
Jiri Polansky (1) 10:08 (ES)
Petr Tenkrat (1) 14:19 (ES)
Pavel Strycek (1) 29:05 (ES)(GWG)
Jiri Polansky (2) 47:42 (ENG)
GoalsAki Tuominen (1) 33:00 (PP)
Tuomas Valosaari (1) 39:00 (PP)
13.5 minPenalties6.0 min
42Shots59
23 June 2008
16:00
Germany  6 – 7
(3–1, 1–2, 2–2, 0–2)
  Czech RepublicMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 522
Game reference
Thomas Greilinger (1) 6:49 (PP)
Martin Ortolf (1) 7:08 (ES)
Florian Zeller (1) 11:19 (ES)
Patrick Reimer (1) 16:56 (ES)
Daniel Huhn (1) 32:27 (ES)
Michael Wolf (3) 33:27 (PP)
GoalsPetr Hemsky (1) 4:50 (ES)
Ales Hemsky (1) 13:44 (ES)
Martin Vozdecky (1) 20:40 (ES)
Ludek Broz (1) 27:05 (PP)
Karel Rachůnek (1) 32:09 (PP)
Karel Rachůnek (2) 38:12 (PP)
Jiri Polansky (2) 46:52 (ES)(GWG)
10.5 minPenalties10.5 min
57Shots27
23 June 2008
18:00
Finland  5 – 6
(3–2, 0–1, 0–2, 2–1)
  United StatesMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 724
Game reference
Tommy Bruce (1) 6:20 (ES)
Kyle Gouge (3) 9:09 (ES)
Lee Sweatt (2) 20:02 (ES)
Pat Lee (3) 29:33 (ES)
Tommy Bruce (2) 31:36 (ES)
Kyle Gouge (4) 42:24 (ES)(GWG)
GoalsTommi Heinonen (1) 1:50 (ES)
Jani Lyytinen (1) 8:00 (ES)
Kari Lohtander (1) 8:13 (ES)
Aki Tuominen (2) 43:50 (PP)
Sami Markkanen (1) 45:05 (ES)
22.0 minPenalties20.0 min
48Shots64
24 June 2008
14:00
United States  7 – 6
(4–1, 1–1, 1–4, 1–0)
  Czech RepublicMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 459
Game reference
Dan Comrie (2) 00:37(ES)
Steven Oleksy (1) 6:29 (PP)
Kyle Gouge (5) 7:00 (ES)
Lee Sweatt (3) 11:00 (PP)
Rafael Rodriquez (1) 21:43 (PP)
Dan Comrie (3) 32:17 (PP)
Kyle Gouge (6) 40:01 (ES)(GWG)
GoalsTomas Mojzis (1) 4:08 (PP)
Jiri Polansky (4) 18:42 (PP)
Petr Tenkrat (2) 26:41 (PP)
Martin Vozdecky (2) 29:41 (PP)
Petr Tenkrat (3) 30:46 (PP)
Tomas Mojzis (2) 34:06 (PP)
13.5 minPenalties15.0 min
48Shots40
24 June 2008
16:00
Finland  5 – 4 (SO)
(0–2, 0–0, 4–0, 0–2, 0–0, 1–0)
  GermanyMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 444
Game reference
Tuomas Valosaari (2) 27:53 (PP)
Tuomas Valosaari (3) 29:16 (ES)
Ossi Pellinen (1) 35:00 (ES)
Sami Markkanen (2) 35:39 (ES)
Tuomas Valosaari (4) 53:00 (SO)(GWG)
GoalsDaniel Menge (1) 1:11 (ES)
Thomas Greilinger (2) 3:56 (PP)
Michael Wolf (4) 44:42 (PP)
Thomas Greilinger (3) 47:44 (ES)
16.5 minPenalties6.0 min
39Shots73

Qualifying round

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Austria and Germany advanced to the qualifying round after finishing last in Group A and Group B respectively.[3] Austria faced off against Great Britain, who finished first in Group C of the Division I tournament, and Germany was drawn against Canada, who finished first in Group D of the Division I tournament, for a chance to participate in the Top Division playoffs.[4][5] Both Austria and Germany won their matches and advanced to the Top Division playoffs, while Great Britain and Canada advanced to the Division I playoffs.[5]

All times are local (UTC+2).

25 June 2008
16:00
Germany  11 – 3
(3–0, 2–1, 3–1, 3–1)
  CanadaBratislava, Slovakia
Attendance: 660
Game reference
Steffen Tolzer (1) 2:12 (PP)
Henrick Holscher (1) 5:59 (PP)
Martin Ortolf (1) 10:49 (ES)
Thomas Greilinger (1) 13:10 (ES)(GWG)
Miachel Wolf (1) 14:38 (PP)
Miachel Wolf (2) 24:53 (PP)
Daniel Menge (1) 34:45 (PP)
Daniel Menge (2) 35:12 (ES)
Patrick Reimer (1) 41:53 (PP)
Christian Wichert (1) 44:51 (ES)
Patrick Reimer (2) 46:17 (PP)
GoalsDavid Hammond (1) 15:41 (PP)
Mitchell Vevang (1) 25:50 (PP)
David Hammond (2) 44:22 (ES)
27.5 minPenalties18.0 min
54Shots48
25 June 2008
18:00
Austria  6 – 1
(0–1, 4–0, 2–0, 0–0)
  Great BritainBratislava, Slovakia
Attendance: 506
Game reference
Harry Lange (1) 13:27 (PP)
Mark Brunnegger (1) 13:31 (ES)(GWG)
Heimo Lindner (1) 19:43 (PP)
Mark Brunnegger (1) 20:56 (ES)
Christian Dolezal (1) 25:17 (ES)
Youssef Riener (1) 34:23 (ES)
GoalsJohn Dolan (1) 4:22 (PP)
7.5 minPenalties7.5 min
40Shots41

Playoff round

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Germany and Austria advanced to the playoff round after winning their qualifying round matches. They were seeded alongside the six other teams of the tournament based on their results in the preliminary round. The four winning quarterfinalists advanced to the semifinals while the losing teams moved on to the placement round.[6] Austria was relegated to Division I for 2009 after losing the seventh place game against Slovenia, while the Czech Republic finished fifth after defeating Finland in the fifth place game.[6][7] In the semifinals the Slovakia defeated Germany and Sweden beat the United States, both advancing to the gold medal game.[6] After losing the semifinals the United States and Germany played off for the bronze medal with Germany winning 8–7.[6] Sweden defeated Slovakia 7–3 in the gold medal game, earning their second straight World Championship title and fourth overall.[8][9]

Draw

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
A1   Slovenia 2
Q1   Germany 5
QF1   Germany 2
QF2   Slovakia 3
B2   Czech Republic 5
A3   Slovakia 6
SF1   Slovakia 3
SF2   Sweden 7
A2   Sweden 9
B3   Finland 3
QF3   Sweden 12 Bronze medal game
QF4   United States 8
B1   United States 17 SF1   Germany 8
Q2   Austria 1 SF2   United States 7

Quarterfinals

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26 June 2008
14:00
Sweden  9 – 3
(3–0, 5–0, 0–0, 1–3)
  FinlandMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 471
Game reference
Fredrick Eriksson (2) 3:50 (PP)
Linus Klasen (3) 10:19 (PP)
Daniel Wessner (2) 11:46 (ES)
Linus Klasen (4) 16:00 (ES)
Johan Olsson (3) 16:13 (ES)
Linus Klasen (5) 18:58 (ES)
Johan Olsson (4) 19:55 (ES)
Andreas Svensson (3) 21:17 (ES)
Carl Berglund (1) 41:29 (ES)
GoalsTommi Heinonen (1) 38:18 (SH)
Olli Lehtinen (1) 40:49 (PP)
Juhani Holm (1) 42:52 (ES)
10.5 minPenalties15.0 min
71Shots51
26 June 2008
16:00
United States  17 – 1
(4–0, 5–1, 4–0, 4–0)
  AustriaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 324
Game reference
Pat Lee (3) 00:26 (ES)
Derek Kern (1) 01:31 (ES)(GWG)
James Beilsten (4) 05:14 (PP)
Steven Oleksy (2) 05:34 (ES)
Lee Sweatt (4) 12:54 (ES)
Kyle Gouge (7) 18:28 (ES)
James Beilsten (5) 19:32 (ES)
Pat Lee (4) 22:53 (PP)
Itan Chavira (1) 23:59 (ES)
Tommy Bruce (3) 27:36 (ES)
Dan Comrie (4) 29:28 (ES)
Itan Chavira (2) 29:39 (ES)
Kevin De Vergilio (1) 31:43 (SH)
Dan Comrie (5) 38:28 (ES)
Kevin De Vergilio (2) 40:44 (PP)
Sam Ftorek (1) 44:21 (PP)
Kyle Gouge (8) 44:44 (ES)
GoalsGeorg Privoznik (1) 17:29 (ES)
1.5 minPenalties23.5 min
74Shots22
26 June 2008
18:00
Czech Republic  5 – 6 (OT)
(0–0, 2–2, 1–2, 2–1, 0–1)
  SlovakiaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1343
Game reference
Karel Rachůnek (3) 13:05 (PP)
Ales Hemsky (2) 21:15 (ES)
Ales Hemsky (3) 28:07 (PP)
Ales Hemsky (4) 37:27 (ES)
Jiri Polansky (5) 39:24 (PP)
GoalsRoman Simunek (2) 20:29 (ES)
Martin Galik (2) 23:48 (ES)
Martin Klucar (1) 24:26 (ES)
Lubomir Visnovsky (1) 30:19 (ES)
Jakub Ruckay (1) 38:05 (ES)
Richard Kapus (1) 50:22 (ES)(GWG)
6.0 minPenalties6.0 min
40Shots41
26 June 2008
20:00
Slovenia  2 – 5
(0–1, 1–1, 1–0, 0–3)
  GermanyMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 397
Game reference
Tadej Nabergoj (3) 22:25 (ES)
Matic Kralj (3) 24:49 (ES)
GoalsHenrick Holscher (1) 11:26 (ES)
Thomas Greilinger (4) 13:05 (ES)
Patrick Reimer (2)(GWG) 40:20 (ES)
Florian Zeller (2) 45:52 (ES)
Henrick Holscher (2) 47:48 (PP)
26.0 minPenalties3.0 min
32Shots47

Placement round

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5th place game

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27 June 2008
14:00
Czech Republic  10 – 8
(1–4, 4–0, 2–1, 3–3)
  FinlandMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 79
Game reference
Aki Tuominen (3) 00:53 (PP)
Jaakko Rissanen (1) 05:53 (ES)
Aki Tuominen (4) 08:58 (ES)
Olli Lehtinen (2)11:19 (ES)
Jaakko Rissanen (2) 26:25 (ES)
Jaakko Rissanen (3) 36:22 (ES)
Aki Tuominen (5) 41:50 (PP)
Aki Tuominen (6) 43:04 (ES)
GoalsLadislav Vlcek (1) 09:42 (ES)
Karel Rachůnek (4) 16:22 (PP)
Ales Hemsky (5) 17:16 (ES)
Ales Hemsky (6) 21:19 (PP)
Jiri Polansky (6) 22:24 (ES)
Jiri Polansky (7) 24:40 (ES)
Karel Rachůnek (5) 35:06 (SH)
Karel Rachůnek (6) 38:02 (PP)
Ladislav Vlcek (2) 42:16 (ES)(GWG)
Jan Besser (2) 44:42 (ES)
7.5 minPenalties7.5 min
38Shots48

7th place game

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27 June 2008
16:00
Slovenia  9 – 2
(2–0, 3–2, 3–0, 1–0)
  AustriaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 317
Game reference
Dejan Zemva (2) 07:14 (PP)
Eric Pance (1) 10:46 (ES)
Tadej Nabergoj (4) 21:19 (PP)
Rok Bavdaz (4) 22:31 (ES)
Jaka Zupanc (3) 23:10 (ES)
Marjan Manfreda (1) 28:10 (ES)
Jure Stopar (4) 32:58 (ES)
Nejc Sotlar (6) 34:37 (ES)
Jure Stopar (5) 40:53 (ES)
GoalsYoussef Riener (1) 20:56 (SH)
Alexander Holler (2) 23:44 (ES)
13.5 minPenalties12.0 min
56Shots35

Semifinals

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27 June 2008
18:00
Germany  2 – 3 (OT)
(0–1, 0–1, 2–0, 0–0, 0–1)
  SlovakiaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 2261
Game reference
Patrick Reimer (3) 26:27 (PP)
Patrick Reimer (4) 34:12 (ES)
GoalsMarek Horsky (1) 11:11 (ES)
Peter Strapaty (1) 23:09 (ES)
Peter Staron (3) 48:19 (ES)(GWG)
1.5 minPenalties4.5 min
39Shots40
27 June 2008
20:00
United States  8 – 12
(0–2, 6–5, 1–2, 1–3)
  SwedenMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 695
Game reference
Sam Ftorek (2) 12:34 (PP)
Kyle Gouge (9) 13:03 (PP)
Dan Comrie (6) 14:34 (ES)
Pat Lee (5) 15:14 (PP)
Kevin De Vergilio (3) 19:41 (ES)
Kyle Gouge (10) 23:03 (PP)
James Beilsten (6) 27:33 (ES)
Sam Ftorek (3) 44:14 (ES)
GoalsDick Axelsson (4) 00:43 (ES)
Dick Axelsson (5) 03:29 (ES)
Dick Axelsson (6) 12:12 (SH)
Martin Thelander (1) 13:24 (ES)
Linus Klasen (6) 18:45 (ES)
Kristian Luukkonen (2) 19:14 (ES)
Linus Klasen (7) 20:45 (ES)
Linus Klasen (8) 25:03 (PP)
Daniel Wessner (3) 27:00 (ES)(GWG)
Fredrik Eriksson (3) 38:44 (PP)
Dick Axelsson (7) 46:21 (ES)
Dick Axelsson (8) 47:29 (ES)
25.0 minPenalties22.0 min
55Shots44

Bronze medal game

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28 June 2008
16:00
United States  7 – 8
(3–1, 1–2, 1–3, 2–2)
  GermanyMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1125
Game reference
Pat Lee (6) 04:32 (ES)
Kevin De Vergilio (4) 07:24 (ES)
Kyle Gouge (11) 11:13 (ES)
Itan Chavira (3) 23:00 (ES)
Derek Kern (3) 30:27 (ES)
Pat Lee (7) 38:27 (ES)
Pat Lee (8) 42:49 (ES)
GoalsHenrik Holscher (3) 04:11 (ES)
Steffen Tolzer (2) 12:36 (ES)
Thomas Greilinger (5) 19:30 (PP)
Patrick Reimer (5) 24:41 (ES)
Thomas Greilinger (6) 24:58 (ES)
Thomas Greilinger (7) 33:07 (ES)
Patrick Reimer (6) 41:56 (ES)
Marian Bazany (1) 47:07 (ES)(GWG)
3.0 minPenalties3.0 min
58Shots38

Gold medal game

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28 June 2008
18:00
Sweden  7 – 3
(3–1, 2–0, 1–1, 1–1)
  SlovakiaMain Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 5021
Game reference
Kristian Luukkonen (3) 08:34 (ES)
Andreas Svensson (4) 08:54 (ES)
Dick Axelsson (9) 09:57 (PP)
Daniel Wessner (4) 19:21 (PP)
Daniel Brolin (1) 23:41 (SH)
Daniel Wessner (5) 34:04 (PP)
Kristian Luukkonen (4) 40:19 (ES)
GoalsPeter Staron (4) 05:43 (ES)
Jakub Ruckay (2) 28:33 (PP)
Lubomir Visnovsky (2) 39:03 (ES)
10.5 minPenalties26.5 min
44Shots30

Ranking and statistics

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 2008 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship winners 
 
Sweden
4th title

Tournament awards

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Final standings

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The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:[6]

Rk. Team
    Sweden
    Slovakia
    Germany
4.   United States
5.   Czech Republic
6.   Finland
7.   Slovenia
8.   Austria

Scoring leaders

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Sweden's Dick Axelsson recorded 16 points in six and was named the tournaments most valuable player

List shows the top 10 skaters sorted by points, then goals. If the list exceeds 10 skaters because of a tie in points, all of the tied skaters are left out. Games from the qualifying round do not count towards the Division I statistics.[10]

Player GP G A Pts +/– PIM POS
  Pat Lee 6 8 10 18 +11 0.0 F
  Dick Axelsson 6 9 7 16 +9 16.0 F
  Kyle Gouge 6 11 2 13 +14 0.0 F
  Linus Klasen 6 8 3 11 +4 4.5 F
  Jiří Polanský 5 7 4 11 –2 4.5 F
  Ales Hemsky 5 6 5 11 +1 4.5 D
  Patrick Reimer 6 6 5 11 +1 3.0 F
  Steven Oleksy 6 2 9 11 +6 3.0 D
  Martin Vozdecky 5 2 9 11 0 7.5 F

Leading goaltenders

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Sasu Hovi of Finland finished third among the goaltenders after finishing with a save percentage of 91.30

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list. Games from the qualifying round do not count towards the Division I statistics.[11]

Player MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
  Gašper Krošelj 228:00 226 14 2.21 93.81 0
  Dennis Karlsson 259:12 210 17 2.36 91.90 1
  Sasu Hovi 206:39 253 22 3.83 91.30 0
  Tomáš Štůrala 167:24 176 18 3.87 89.77 0
  Jozef Ondrejka 290:21 260 27 3.35 89.62 0

References

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  1. ^ Eskola, Anna (2008-06-29). "InLine: 90 seconds with... Dr. Hans Dobida, Tournament Chairman". IIHF. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
  2. ^ a b c d "Tournament Format". IIHF. Archived from the original on 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2017-06-22.
  3. ^ "Tournament Progress" (PDF). IIHF. 2008-06-24. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
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