2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

The 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (2021 WJHC) were the 45th edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship. It began on December 25, 2020, and ended with the gold medal game on January 5, 2021.[1][2][3] This marked the 16th time that Canada hosted the WJIHC. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, it was hosted in a "bubble" behind closed doors in Edmonton, Alberta, with no spectators admitted for any game.

2021 IIHF World Junior Championship
Tournament details
Host country Canada
CityEdmonton
Venue(s)Rogers Place (in 1 host city)
DatesDecember 25, 2020 – January 5, 2021
Teams10
Final positions
Champions  United States (5th title)
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  Finland
Fourth place Russia
Tournament statistics
Games played28
Goals scored176 (6.29 per game)
Scoring leader(s)United States Trevor Zegras (18 points)
MVPUnited States Trevor Zegras
Official website
www.iihf.com
← 2020
2022 →

Background

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On December 6, 2018, it was announced that Edmonton and Red Deer, in the province of Alberta, would be the host cities.[4] It was the third time Edmonton has hosted the tournament, after previously hosting in 1995 and 2012, and the first to use Rogers Place as a venue.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the IIHF cancelled all lower-division U20 championships on September 17, 2020 (thus there was no promotion or relegation),[5] and announced that the top division tournament would be hosted solely by Edmonton using a "bubble" strategy similar to what was used for the NHL's 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs in Edmonton and Toronto. This decision resulted in the elimination of Red Deer as the secondary host city of the 2021 tournament. All games were held behind closed doors with no outside spectators. It was subsequently announced that Edmonton and Red Deer would host the 2022 tournament, and that Gothenburg, Sweden would be shifted from 2022 to 2024.[6][7]

On October 19, 2020, the full schedule for the tournament was announced, with play beginning on Christmas for the first time since the 2004–05 edition.[8]

On November 25, 2020, Hockey Canada suspended its selection camp and quarantined all players for 14 days (retroactive to November 23) due to two positive COVID-19 tests among participants.[9] Swedish head coach Tomas Montén, along with two assistant leaders and players William Eklund, Karl Henriksson, William Wallinder, and Albin Grewe from the Swedish preliminary roster, were forced to leave the team after testing positive for COVID-19 too close to the beginning of the championship.[10]

Team Canada captain Kirby Dach sustained an injury in Canada's pre-tournament game against Russia, and was ruled out for the rest of the tournament.[11]

Nine German players were quarantined under COVID-19 protocols through the first two games due to positive tests prior to the tournament.[12] No new COVID-19 positives were detected within the bubble through the conclusion of the tournament.[13]

Blackhawks prospect and 2020 first rounder and Team Germany forward Lukas Reichel was unable to make the tournament after he tested positive with COVID-19.[14]

Top Division

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Venue

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Edmonton
Rogers Place
Capacity: 18,347
 

Match officials

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The following officials were assigned by the IIHF to officiate the 2021 World Junior Championships.[15] All officials are Canadian due to restrictions from COVID-19 pandemic on travel and ease of getting officials on site.[16]

Referees

  •   Adam Bloski
  •   Michael Campbell
  •   Alexandre Garon
  •   Olivier Gouin
  •   Kyle Kowalski
  •   Guillaume Labonté
  •   Mike Langin
  •   Fraser Lawrence
  •   Kevin Maille
  •   Mathieu Menniti
  •   Mark Pearce
  •   Brett Roeland
  •   Carter Sandlak
  •   Tyson Stewart

Linesmen

  •   Guillaume Brunelle
  •   Maxime Chaput
  •   Jonathan Deschamps
  •   Deion Foster
  •   Adam Harris
  •   Brett Mackey
  •   Kelsey Mahoney
  •   Matthew Mannella
  •   Michael McGowan
  •   Ben O'Quinn
  •   Nathan Vanoosten
  •   Tarrington Wyonzek

Seeding

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The seedings in the preliminary round are based on the 2020 tournament's final standings using the serpentine system. The IIHF announced the groups on January 5, 2020, with Austria being promoted from Division I A after winning the 2020 Division I A Tournament.[17]

Group A
Group B

Rosters

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Preliminary round

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All times are local (Mountain Standard TimeUTC-7).

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Canada (H) 4 4 0 0 0 33 4 +29 12 Quarterfinals
2   Finland 4 3 0 0 1 16 8 +8 9
3   Germany 4 1 1 0 2 14 28 −14 5
4   Slovakia 4 1 0 1 2 5 13 −8 4
5    Switzerland 4 0 0 0 4 5 20 −15 0
Source: IIHF
(H) Host
December 25, 2020
12:00
Switzerland  0–1
(0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
  SlovakiaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Thibault FattonGoaliesŠimon LatkóczyReferees:
  Fraser Lawrence
  Carter Sandlak
Linesmen:
  Maxime Chaput
  Adam Harris
0–154:17 – Faith (Nemec, Mrázik)
12 minPenalties18 min
28Shots32
December 25, 2020
16:00
Germany  3–5
(0–2, 2–3, 1–0)
  FinlandRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Arno TiefenseeGoaliesKari PiiroinenReferees:
  Kyle Kowalski
  Tyson Stewart
Linesmen:
  Brett Mackey
  Matthew Mannella
0–103:38 – Lundell (Hatakka, Hirvonen)
0–219:48 – Räty (Nikkanen, Heinola)
0–321:39 – Pyyhtiä (Kokkonen, Räty)
Dubé (Volek) (PP) – 25:341–3
Stützle (Peterka, Elias) – 30:352–3
2–431:53 – Niemelä (Simontaival)
2–533:51 – Nikkanen (Pärssinen, Niemelä) (PP)
Elias (Stützle) – 48:133–5
6 minPenalties14 min
22Shots50

December 26, 2020
16:00
Germany  2–16
(1–4, 0–7, 1–5)
  CanadaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Arno Tiefensee
Jonas Gahr
GoaliesDevon Levi
Dylan Garand
Referees:
  Adam Bloski
  Mark Pearce
Linesmen:
  Guillaume Brunelle
  Kelsey Mahoney
0–101:54 – Guhle (Quinn, Barron)
0–207:27 – Mercer (SH)
Peterka (Elias, Alberg) (PP) – 13:121–2
1–314:20 – Tomasino
1–419:58 – Krebs (Cozens, McMichael) (PP)
1–522:40 – Mercer (Tomasino, Drysdale)
1–625:36 – Suzuki (Mercer)
1–726:40 – Newhook (Cozens)
1–830:59 – Newhook (Cozens)
1–933:01 – Tomasino (Barron, Mercer)
1–1038:14 – Cozens
1–1139:51 – Krebs (Byram, Perfetti)
1–1240:37 – Cozens (McMichael, Perfetti) (PP)
1–1344:33 – Cozens (Newhook, Holloway)
1–1445:02 – Pelletier (Byram, Byfield)
1–1546:24 – Harley (Perfetti, Krebs)
1–1646:38 – McMichael (SH)
Elias (Peterka, Gnyp) (PP) – 59:422–16
8 minPenalties33 min
15Shots44

December 27, 2020
12:00
Finland  4–1
(1–1, 1–0, 2–0)
   SwitzerlandRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Roope TaponenGoaliesThibault FattonReferees:
  Alendre Garon
  Kevin Maille
Linesmen:
  Adam Harris
  Ben O'Quinn
0–103:44 – Biasca (Fust, Allenspach) (PP)
Lundell (Simontaival) – 04:201–1
Pärssinen (Niemelä, Lambert) (PP) – 24:352–1
Räty (Lambert, Niemelä) (PP) – 50:413–1
Simontaival (Hirvonen, Lundell) (PP) – 56:494–1
12 minPenalties10 min
43Shots14
December 27, 2020
16:00
Slovakia  1–3
(0–1, 0–0, 1–2)
  CanadaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Samuel HlavajGoaliesDevon LeviReferees:
  Mike Langin
  Tyson Stewart
Linesmen:
  Jonathan Deschamps
  Matthew Mannella
0–104:08 – Spence (Tomasino, Mercer)
0–256:25 – Tomasino (Cozens)
Chromiak (Faith, Nemec) (PP, EA) – 58:361–2
1–359:47 – Quinn (ENG)
4 minPenalties6 min
18Shots23

December 28, 2020
19:30
Slovakia  3–4 OT
(1–1, 2–2, 0–0)
(OT: 0–1)
  GermanyRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Šimon LatkóczyGoaliesFlorian BuglReferees:
  Mathieu Menniti
  Brett Roeland
Linesmen:
  Brett Mackey
  Tarrington Wyonzek
0–105:39 – Stützle (Elias, Gnyp)
Mrázik (Golian) (SH) – 10:071–1
Myklukha (Kolenič, Eliaš) – 23:102–1
2–228:13 – Stützle (Gnyp, Bugl) (PP)
Mrázik (Nemec, Jellúš) (PP) – 34:413–2
3–339:14 – Elias (Gnyp, Peterka) (PP)
3–464:01 – Zimmermann (Peterka, Stützle) (PP)
14 minPenalties6 min
25Shots32

December 29, 2020
16:00
Canada  10–0
(1–0, 4–0, 5–0)
   SwitzerlandRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Devon LeviGoaliesNoah PatenaudeReferees:
  Alexandre Garon
  Fraser Lawrence
Linesmen:
  Brett Mackey
  Nathan Vanoosten
Tomasino (Byfield, Quinn) – 01:301–0
Cozens (Perfetti, McMichael) (PP) – 21:402–0
Pelletier (Zary, Byfield) – 28:023–0
Suzuki (Byfield, Newhook) (PP) – 33:444–0
McMichael (Cozens) – 37:535–0
Byfield (Drysdale, Suzuki) (PP) – 45:166–0
Byfield (Quinn, Pelletier) – 48:077–0
Perfetti (Krebs, Newhook) – 49:098–0
Guhle (Korczak, Krebs) – 53:289–0
Pelletier (Byfield) – 55:3510–0
12 minPenalties22 min
52Shots15

December 30, 2020
12:00
Finland  6–0
(1–0, 2–0, 3–0)
  SlovakiaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Kari PiiroinenGoaliesSamuel HlavajReferees:
  Adam Bloski
  Kevin Maille
Linesmen:
  Deion Foster
  Michael McGowan
Lundell (Simontaival, Hirvonen – 08:571–0
Niemelä (Lundell) (EA) – 26:092–0
Simontaival (Lundell, Niemelä) – 28:353–0
Hatakka (Hirvonen) – 46:104–0
Helenius (Korhonen, Petman) – 47:275–0
Helenius (Korhonen) – 53:496–0
6 minPenalties10 min
50Shots12
December 30, 2020
16:00
Switzerland  4–5
(0–3, 0–1, 4–1)
  GermanyRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Thibault FattonGoaliesFlorian BuglReferees:
  Guillaume Labonte
  Mark Pearce
Linesmen:
  Guillaume Brunelle
  Maxime Chaput
0–104:38 – Peterka (Stützle, Elias)
0–209:08 – Stützle (Elias, Peterka)
0–317:16 – Peterka (Stützle, Alberg) (PP2)
0–433:19 – Stützle (Peterka) (PP)
Delemont (Allenspach, Canonica) – 49:591–4
Daehler – 50:552–4
2–557:39 – Peterka (Stützle) (ENG)
Meier (Allenspach) (PP, EA) – 58:143–5
Knak (Meier, Baragano) (PP, EA) – 59:364–5
16 minPenalties37 min
35Shots25

December 31, 2020
16:00
Canada  4–1
(1–0, 2–0, 1–1)
  FinlandRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Devon LeviGoaliesKari PiiroinenReferees:
  Michael Campbell
  Mike Langin
Linesmen:
  Jonathan Deschamps
  Ben O'Quinn
Cozens – 03:491–0
Holloway (Pelletier, Schneider) – 26:542–0
Krebs (Byram, Zary) – 32:583–0
3–145:05 – Lambert (Niemelä, Pärssinen) (PP)
Cozens (ENG) – 58:434–1
2 minPenalties10 min
40Shots19

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   United States 4 3 0 0 1 25 5 +20 9 Quarterfinals
2   Russia 4 2 1 0 1 16 9 +7 8
3   Sweden 4 2 0 1 1 14 9 +5 7
4   Czech Republic 4 2 0 0 2 10 14 −4 6
5   Austria 4 0 0 0 4 1 29 −28 0
Source: IIHF
December 25, 2020
19:30
Russia  5–3
(1–1, 3–0, 1–2)
  United StatesRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Yaroslav AskarovGoaliesSpencer Knight
Dustin Wolf
Referees:
  Olivier Gouin
  Brett Roeland
Linesmen:
  Ben O'Quinn
  Nathan Vanoosten
Ponomaryov (Knyazev, Kirsanov) – 08:071–0
1–114:01 – York (Caufield, Boldy)
Bardakov (Groshev) – 23:122–1
Ponomaryov – 31:083–1
Safonov – 32:154–1
4–249:57 – Farinacci (Helleson, Brink)
4–357:42 – Zegras (York) (PP, EA)
Chinakhov (Amirov, Khusnutdinov) (ENG) – 59:395–3
8 minPenalties2 min
24Shots26

December 26, 2020
12:00
Sweden  7–1
(1–1, 3–0, 3–0)
  Czech RepublicRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Hugo AlnefeltGoaliesNick MalíkReferees:
  Michael Campbell
  Guillaume Labonté
Linesmen:
  Jonathan Deschamps
  Tarrington Wyonzek
0–110:14 – Myšák (Pytlík, Teplý)
Costmar (Söderström, Johansson) – 10:461–1
Sundsvik (Holmström, Broberg) (PP) – 29:082–1
Heineman (Broberg, Björnfot) (SH) – 31:553–1
Niederbach (Broberg, Söderblom) – 36:054–1
Söderblom (Raymond, Söderström) (PP) – 45:045–1
Bjerselius (Björnfot, Nybeck) – 52:226–1
Gunler (Söderström, Holmström) (PP) – 57:377–1
10 minPenalties12 min
41Shots25
December 26, 2020
19:30
United States  11–0
(1–0, 6–0, 4–0)
  AustriaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Dustin WolfGoaliesSebastian Wraneschitz
Jakob Brandner
Referees:
  Mike Langin
  Mathieu Menniti
Linesmen:
  Deion Foster
  Michael McGowan
Helleson (Turcotte, Zegras) – 15:311–0
Zegras (Turcotte, Kaliyev) – 24:352–0
Farinacci (Johnson, Berard) – 25:033–0
Brisson (Sanderson) (PP) – 28:054–0
Zegras (Turcotte) – 31:595–0
Boldy (Beniers, Faber) – 34:156–0
Boldy (Kaliyev, York) (PP) – 38:247–0
Berard (Farinacci) – 42:258–0
Brisson (Kleven, Moynihan) – 43:079–0
Boldy (Zegras, Moynihan) – 45:5210–0
Colangelo (Faber, Berard) – 49:4511–0
4 minPenalties29 min
73Shots10

December 27, 2020
19:30
Czech Republic  2–0
(0–0, 1–0, 1–0)
  RussiaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Lukáš PaříkGoaliesYaroslav AskarovReferees:
  Olivier Gouin
  Kyle Kowalski
Linesmen:
  Maxime Chaput
  Kelsey Mahoney
Koffer (Rychlovský) – 36:381–0
Lang – 45:072–0
20 minPenalties4 min
29Shots30

December 28, 2020
16:00
Austria  0–4
(0–1, 0–2, 0–1)
  SwedenRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Sebastian WraneschitzGoaliesHugo AlnefeltReferees:
  Guillaume Labonte
  Kevin Maille
Linesmen:
  Guillaume Brunelle
  Michael McGowan
0–117:45 – Gunler (Johansson, Holmström) (PP)
0–224:36 – Niederbach (Söderström, Raymond) (PP)
0–330:57 – Gunler (Holmström, Berglund)
0–452:37 – Raymond (Holtz, Sundsvik)
8 minPenalties0 min
6Shots65

December 29, 2020
12:00
United States  7–0
(0–0, 3–0, 4–0)
  Czech RepublicRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Spencer KnightGoaliesLukáš Pařík
Nick Malik
Referees:
  Michael Campbell
  Carter Sandlak
Linesmen:
  Matthew Mannella
  Ben O'Quinn
Brink (Berard) – 25:331–0
Zegras (Thrun) – 33:302–0
Brink (Beniers, Johnson) – 35:563–0
Zegras (Faber, York) (EA) – 46:034–0
Kaliyev (York, Zegras) (PP) – 48:185–0
Caufield (Zegras, York) (PP) – 50:226–0
Boldy (Zegras, Caufield) (PP) – 51:227–0
4 minPenalties24 min
32Shots22
December 29, 2020
19:30
Austria  1–7
(0–4, 1–0, 0–3)
  RussiaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Jakob BrandnerGoaliesArtur AkhtyamovReferees:
  Adam Bloski
  Mark Pearce
Linesmen:
  Jonathan Deschamps
  Deion Foster
0–104:40 – Amirov (PS)
0–206:11 – Podkolzin (Bychkov, Chistyakov)
0–313:44 – Podkolzin (Knyazev, Amirov)
0–416:19 – Khusnutdinov (Podkolzin, Bychkov)
Peeters (Kasper) – 27:381–4
1–541:46 – Knyazev (Afanasyev, Khusnutdinov) (PP)
1–657:44 – Afanasyev (Abramov, Gritsyuk)
1–758:29 – Gritsyuk (Afanasyev, Bychkov)
4 minPenalties14 min
18Shots50

December 30, 2020
19:30
Russia  4–3 OT
(2–1, 0–1, 1–1)
(OT: 1–0)
  SwedenRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Yaroslav AskarovGoaliesJesper WallstedtReferees:
  Brett Roeland
  Carter Sandlak
Linesmen:
  Adam Harris
  Tarrington Wyonzek
Afanasyev (Abramov, Gritsyuk) – 07:281–0
1–114:33 – Costmar (Gunler, Holmström)
Amirov (Podkolzin, Khusnutdinov) (PP) – 19:142–1
2–235:59 – Holtz (Sundsvik, Andrae)
Kirsanov (Knyazev, Amirov) (PP) – 49:463–2
3–359:00 – Gunler (Holtz, Söderström) (EA)
Khusnutdinov (Amirov, Chistyakov) (PP) – 64:544–3
10 minPenalties8 min
35Shots36

December 31, 2020
12:00
Czech Republic  7–0
(0–0, 3–0, 4–0)
  AustriaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Nick MalikGoaliesSebastian WraneschitzReferees:
  Alexandre Garon
  Kyle Kowalski
Linesmen:
  Deion Foster
  Michael McGowan
Kubíček (Vitouch, Novák) – 26:211–0
Lang (Haš, Svozil) – 32:052–0
Lang (Myšák, Kubíček) – 38:113–0
Přikryl (Mužík, Beránek) – 39:274–0
Novák (Raška, Jiříček) – 41:395–0
Jiříček (Vitouch, Novák) – 56:456–0
Myšák (Lang, Teplý) – 59:347–0
0 minPenalties2 min
61Shots15
December 31, 2020
19:30
Sweden  0–4
(0–2, 0–2, 0–0)
  United StatesRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Hugo AlnefeltGoaliesSpencer KnightReferees:
  Olivier Gouin
  Tyson Stewart
Linesmen:
  Kelsey Mahoney
  Nathan Vanoosten
0–101:09 – Helleson (Farinacci, Brink)
0–203:58 – Zegras (Faber)
0–322:00 – Johnson (Zegras, Turcotte)
0–423:55 – Turcotte (Kaliyev, Zegras)
4 minPenalties2 min
27Shots37

Playoff round

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Winning teams will be reseeded for the semi-finals in accordance with the following ranking:[18]

  1. higher position in the group
  2. higher number of points
  3. better goal difference
  4. higher number of goals scored for
  5. better seeding coming into the tournament (final placement at the 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships).
Rank Team Group Pos Pts GD GF Seed
1   Canada A 1 12 +29 33 1
2   United States B 1 9 +20 25 6
3   Finland A 2 9 +8 16 4
4   Russia B 2 8 +7 16 2
5   Sweden B 3 7 +5 14 3
6   Germany A 3 5 −14 14 9
7   Czech Republic B 4 6 –4 10 7
8   Slovakia A 4 4 –8 5 8

Bracket

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsGold Medal Game
          
January 2 – Edmonton
2B
  Russia
2
January 4 – Edmonton
3A
  Germany
1
1
  Canada
5
January 2 – Edmonton
4
  Russia
0
2A
  Finland
3
January 5 – Edmonton
3B
  Sweden
2
1
  Canada
0
January 2 – Edmonton
2
  United States
2
1A
  Canada
3
January 4 – Edmonton
4B
  Czech Republic
0
2
  United States
4
January 2 – Edmonton
3
  Finland
3 Bronze Medal Game
1B
  United States
5
January 5 – Edmonton
4A
  Slovakia
2
3
  Finland
4
4
  Russia
1

Quarterfinals

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January 2, 2021
10:00
Russia  2–1
(1–0, 1–0, 0–1)
  GermanyRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Yaroslav AskarovGoaliesFlorian BuglReferees:
  Kyle Kowalski
  Mathieu Menniti
Linesmen:
  Adam Harris
  Brett Mackey
Ponomaryov (Chistyakov, Bardakov) (SH) – 09:061–0
Bashkirov (Afanasyev, Gritsyuk) – 28:272–0
2–143:24 – Elias
10 minPenalties4 min
27Shots19
January 2, 2021
13:30
Finland  3–2
(0–2, 1–0, 2–0)
  SwedenRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Kari PiiroinenGoaliesHugo AlnefeltReferees:
  Olivier Gouin
  Mike Langin
Linesmen:
  Matthew Mannella
  Ben O'Quinn
0–114:28 – Raymond (Johansson)
0–216:05 – Söderblom (Raymond) (PP)
Nikkanen (Viro, Lambert) – 25:321–2
Lundell (Heinola) (PP) – 51:042–2
Hirvonen (Petman) – 59:353–2
20 minPenalties16 min
31Shots24
January 2, 2021
17:00
Canada  3–0
(2–0, 0–0, 1–0)
  Czech RepublicRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Devon LeviGoaliesNick MalikReferees:
  Fraser Lawrence
  Tyson Stewart
Linesmen:
  Maxime Chaput
  Kelsey Mahoney
Cozens (McMichael) – 08:221–0
Byram (Krebs, Cozens) – 11:392–0
McMichael (Guhle, Krebs) (ENG) – 57:113–0
2 minPenalties2 min
25Shots29
January 2, 2021
20:30
United States  5–2
(1–0, 2–1, 2–1)
  SlovakiaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Spencer KnightGoaliesŠimon LatkóczyReferees:
  Guillaume Labonte
  Mark Pearce
Linesmen:
  Guillaume Brunelle
  Tarrington Wyonzek
Kaliyev (Boldy, Zegras) (PP) – 10:441–0
Farinacci (Johnson, Berard) – 31:552–0
Caufield (Zegras) (PP2) – 36:533–0
3–138:32 – Kašlík (Nemec, Kolenič)
3–249:50 – Sojka (Kňažko) (PP)
Farinacci (Brink) – 55:464–2
Beniers (Brink) (ENG) – 58:365–2
18 minPenalties10 min
43Shots18

Semifinals

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January 4, 2021
16:00
Canada  5–0
(3–0, 1–0, 1–0)
  RussiaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
Game reference
Devon LeviGoaliesYaroslav AskarovReferees:
  Olivier Gouin
  Brett Roeland
Linesmen:
  Jonathan Deschamps
  Ben O'Quinn
Newhook (Schneider, Quinn) – 00:591–0
McMichael (Pelletier, Cozens) – 10:332–0
Perfetti (Byram, Cozens) (PP) – 15:053–0
Schneider (Suzuki, Mercer) – 24:094–0
Cozens (Pelletier) (ENG) – 58:315-0
4 minPenalties8 min
35Shots28
January 4, 2021
19:30
United States  4–3
(1–1, 2–0, 1–2)
  FinlandRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
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Spencer KnightGoaliesKari PiiroinenReferees:
  Michael Campbell
  Carter Sandlak
Linesmen:
  Nathan Vanoosten
  Tarrington Wynozek
Turcotte (Kaliyev, Faber) – 12:391–0
1–114:06 – Simontaival (Puutio, Heinola) (PP)
Farinacci (Lacombe) – 35:532–1
Boldy (Zegras, Caufield) (PP) – 37:003–1
3–251:38 – Simontaival (Puutio, Helenius)
3–356:17 – Hirvonen (Lundell, Heinola) (PP)
Kaliyev (Turcotte, Sanderson) – 58:444–3
10 minPenalties4 min
26Shots36

Bronze medal game

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January 5, 2021
15:30
Finland  4–1
(0–1, 1–0, 3–0)
  RussiaRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
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Kari PiiroinenGoaliesYaroslav AskarovReferees:
  Michael Campbell
  Kyle Kowalski
Linesmen:
  Maxime Chaput
  Ben O'Quinn
0–106:03 – Safonov (Groshev)
Lundell (Niemelä, Mäntykivi) – 25:051–1
Petman (Viro, Helenius) – 41:132–1
Lundell (ENG) – 58:323–1
Pärssinen (Pyyhtiä) (ENG) – 59:474–1
4 minPenalties6 min
32Shots29

Final

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January 5, 2021
19:30
Canada  0–2
(0–1, 0–1, 0–0)
  United StatesRogers Place, Edmonton
Attendance: 0
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Devon LeviGoaliesSpencer KnightReferees:
  Olivier Gouin
  Carter Sandlak
Linesmen:
  Jonathan Deschamps
  Nathan Vanoosten
0–113:25 – Turcotte (Helleson, Zegras)
0–220:32 – Zegras (Kaliyev)
2 minPenalties2 min
34Shots21

Statistics

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Scoring leaders

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Pos Player Country GP G A Pts +/− PIM
1 Trevor Zegras   United States 7 7 11 18 +9 0
2 Dylan Cozens   Canada 7 8 8 16 +11 6
3 Anton Lundell   Finland 7 6 4 10 +7 4
4 Tim Stützle   Germany 5 5 5 10 −4 8
5 John-Jason Peterka   Germany 5 4 6 10 –5 2
6 Florian Elias   Germany 5 4 5 9 −2 4
7 Connor McMichael   Canada 7 4 4 8 +8 4
8 Arthur Kaliyev   United States 7 3 5 8 +9 4
8 Peyton Krebs   Canada 7 3 5 8 +8 4
8 Alex Turcotte   United States 7 3 5 8 +8 2

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes
Source: IIHF

Goaltending leaders

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(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

Pos Player Country TOI GA GAA SA Sv% SO
1 Devon Levi   Canada 398:07 5 0.75 139 96.40 3
2 Spencer Knight   United States 332:15 9 1.63 149 93.96 3
3 Šimon Latkóczy   Slovakia 183:54 8 2.61 102 92.16 1
4 Kari Piiroinen   Finland 357:57 13 2.18 152 91.45 1
5 Yaroslav Askarov   Russia 360:11 15 2.50 174 91.38 0

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SA = Shots against; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF

Awards

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Source: IIHF

Source: IIHF

Final standings

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Pos Grp Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1 B   United States 7 6 0 0 1 36 10 +26 18 Champions
2 A   Canada (H) 7 6 0 0 1 41 6 +35 18 Runners-up
3 A   Finland 7 5 0 0 2 26 15 +11 15 Third place
4 B   Russia 7 3 1 0 3 19 19 0 11 Fourth place
5 B   Sweden 5 2 0 1 2 16 12 +4 7 Eliminated in
Quarterfinals
6 A   Germany 5 1 1 0 3 15 30 −15 5
7 B   Czech Republic 5 2 0 0 3 10 17 −7 6
8 A   Slovakia 5 1 0 1 3 7 18 −11 4
9 A    Switzerland 4 0 0 0 4 5 20 −15 0 Eliminated in
Preliminary round
10 B   Austria 4 0 0 0 4 1 29 −28 0
Source: IIHF
(H) Host

Division I

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Division I, II, and III tournaments were cancelled.[19][20]

Group A

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The tournament would have been held in Hørsholm, Denmark, from December 13 to 19, 2020.[21]

Group B

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The tournament would have been held in Tallinn, Estonia, from February 10 to 17, 2021.[21]

Division II

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Division I, II, and III tournaments were cancelled.[19][20]

Group A

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The tournament would have been held in Brașov, Romania, from February 8 to 14, 2021.[21]

Group B

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The tournament would have been held in Belgrade, Serbia, from February 8 to 14, 2021.[21]

Division III

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The tournament would have been held in Mexico City, Mexico, from January 10 to 17, 2021,[21] but was cancelled.[19][20]

References

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  2. ^ 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship statistics
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