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2004 World Cup of Hockey
Tournament details
Host countries Canada
 United States
 Finland
 Sweden
 Czech Republic
 Germany
Venue(s)7 (in 7 host cities)
DatesAugust 30 – September 14, 2004
Teams8
Final positions
Champions  Canada (1st title)
Tournament statistics
Games played19
Goals scored104 (5.47 per game)
Attendance303,630 (15,981 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Sweden Fredrik Modin (8 pts)
MVPCanada Vincent Lecavalier
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The 2004 World Cup of Hockey[a] was an international ice hockey tournament. It was the second installment of the National Hockey League (NHL)-sanctioned competition, eight years after the inaugural 1996 World Cup of Hockey. It was held from August 30 to September 14, 2004, and took place in various venues in North America and Europe. Canada won the championship, defeating Finland in the final, held in Toronto.

The tournament directly preceded the NHL lockout, as the NHL announced they were locking out players during 2004–05 season two days after the tournament final was played, pending the adoption of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Team participants

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North American pool European pool
 Canada (roster, statistics)  Czech Republic (roster, statistics)
 Russia (roster, statistics)  Finland (roster, statistics)
 Slovakia (roster, statistics)  Germany (roster, statistics)
 United States (roster, statistics)  Sweden (roster, statistics)

Venues

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North American pool and quarterfinals, semifinals and final
European pool and quarterfinals

Pre-tournament games

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  • Russia–Germany 3–3 (Cologne)
  • Sweden–Slovakia 2–0 (Bratislava)
  • Finland–Czech Republic 1–1 (Prague)
  • Canada–United States 1–3 (Columbus)
  • Finland–Sweden 1–2 OT (Stockholm)
  • Czech Republic–Germany 7–4 (Cologne)
  • United States–Canada 1–3 (Ottawa)
  • Germany–Finland 2–4 (Helsinki)
  • Sweden–Czech Republic 3–5 (Prague)
  • Russia–United States 0–2 (Columbus)
  • Slovakia–Canada 2–2 (Ottawa)
  • Slovakia–Russia 0–0 (Ottawa)

Preliminary round

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North American pool

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Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
 Canada 3 3 0 0 10 3 +7 6
 Russia 3 2 1 0 9 6 +3 4
 United States 3 1 2 0 5 6 −1 2
 Slovakia 3 0 3 0 4 13 −9 0
Source: [citation needed]

All times are local (UTC-5 / UTC-4).

31 August 2004
19:00
United States 1–2
(0–1, 1–1, 0–0)
 CanadaBell Centre, Montreal
Attendance: 21,273
Game reference
Robert EscheGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferees:
Paul Devorski
Brad Watson
Linesmen:
Brian Murphy
Tim Nowak
0–116:01 – M. St. Louis (J. Thornton, S. Niedermayer) (PP)
0–223:05 – J. Sakic (W. Redden, M. St. Louis) (PP)
B. Guerin (S. Gomez) – 30:401–2
21 minPenalties19 min
24Shots32
1 September 2004
19:00
Canada 5–1
(2–0, 1–0, 2–1)
 SlovakiaBell Centre, Montreal
Attendance: 21,273
Game reference
Martin BrodeurGoaliesRastislav StaňaReferees:
Don Van Massenhoven
Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
Jean Morin
Pierre Racicot
J. Thornton – 3:021–0
R. Smyth (A. Foote, V. Lecavalier) – 4:432–0
S. Gagné (M. St. Louis) – 24:073–0
M. St. Louis (B. Richards, A. Foote) (PP) – 40:584–0
4–144:53 – M. Cibák (Ľ. Bartečko, B. Radivojevič)
R. Smyth (V. Lecavalier, D. Heatley) – 47:115–1
8 minPenalties12 min
35Shots25
2 September 2004
19:00
Russia 3–1
(0–0, 1–1, 2–0)
 United StatesXcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Attendance: 18,064
Game reference
Ilya BryzgalovGoaliesRobert EscheReferees:
Paul Devorski
Brad Watson
Linesmen:
Brian Murphy
Tim Nowak
D. Zubrus (O. Kvasha, A. Yashin) – 32:201–0
1–133:44 – K. Tkachuk (M. Modano, B. Rafalski) (PP)
A. Kovalev (A. Khavanov) – 45:052–1
V. Kozlov (S. Samsonov) – 58:023–1
41 minPenalties17 min
45Shots21
3 September 2004
19:00
Slovakia 1–3
(1–2, 0–0, 0–1)
 United StatesXcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Attendance: 17,104
Game reference
Ján LašákGoaliesRick DiPietroReferees:
Don Van Massenhoven
Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
Jean Morin
Pierre Racicot
0–13:09 – B. Smolinski (B. Leetch, T. Amonte) (PP)
L. Nagy (P. Demitra, Z. Chára) (PP) – 11:141–1
1–213:27 – J. Blake (C. Chelios, S. Gomez)
1–356:17 – B. Guerin (M. Modano)
12 minPenalties12 min
17Shots39
4 September 2004
19:00
Russia 1–3
(0–0, 0–2, 1–1)
 CanadaAir Canada Centre, Toronto
Attendance: 19,226
Game reference
Maxim SokolovGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferees:
Paul Devorski
Brad Watson
Linesmen:
Brian Murphy
Tim Nowak
0–123:40 – B. Richards (S. Gagné, S. Hannan) (SH)
0–225:17 – K. Draper (S. Doan, V. Lecavalier)
0–345:43 – J. Sakic (M. Lemieux)
S. Gonchar (M. Afinogenov) – 52:461–3
12 minPenalties12 min
28Shots28
5 September 2004
19:00
Slovakia 2–5
(1–1, 0–2, 1–2)
 RussiaAir Canada Centre, Toronto
Attendance: 18,115
Game reference
Ján LašákGoaliesIlya BryzgalovReferees:
Don Van Massenhoven
Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
Jean Morin
Pierre Racicot
0–18:10 – P. Datsyuk (A. Markov, A. Frolov)
M. Hossa (P. Demitra, Z. Chára) – 10:271–1
1–232:01 – A. Kovalev
1–335:47 – S. Samsonov (D. Zubrus, S. Gonchar)
1–440:59 – A. Yashin (A. Frolov) (SH)
M. Gáborík – 45:472–4
2–547:10 – A. Ovechkin (D. Afanasenkov)
14 minPenalties12 min
27Shots15

European pool

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Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
 Finland 3 2 0 1 11 4 +7 5
 Sweden 3 2 0 1 13 9 +4 5
 Czech Republic 3 1 2 0 10 10 0 2
 Germany 3 0 3 0 4 15 −11 0
Source: [citation needed]

All times are local (UTC+2 / UTC+3).

30 August 2004
20:00
Czech Republic 0–4
(0–1, 0–0, 0–3)
 FinlandHartwall Areena, Helsinki
Attendance: 11,407
Game reference
Tomáš VokounGoaliesMiikka KiprusoffReferees:
Marc Joannette
Don Koharski
Linesmen:
Greg Devorski
Brad Lazarowich
0–16:33 – J. Hentunen (N. Kapanen, T. Numminen)
0–240:30 – S. Koivu (J. Lehtinen)
0–344:54 – N. Kapanen (S. Salo, V. Peltonen) (PP)
0–448:51 – M. Eloranta (K. Timonen, M. Koivu)
14 minPenalties4 min
12Shots34
31 August 2004
19:00
Germany 2–5
(1–1, 1–4, 0–0)
 SwedenGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 12,133
Game reference
Olaf KölzigGoaliesTommy SaloReferees:
Dan Marouelli
Kevin Pollock
Linesmen:
Derek Amell
Brad Kovachik
0–116:34 – T. Holmström (M. Näslund, P. Forsberg) (PP)
M. Sturm (SH) – 17:531–1
1–221:59 – M. Sundin (D. Alfredsson, F. Modin)
1–327:26 – K. Johnsson (D. Alfredsson, F. Modin) (PP)
1–431:51 – M. Nilson (M. Sundin, T. Holmström)
D. Kreutzer (T. Boos) (SH) – 33:002–4
2–536:25 – F. Modin (K. Johnsson, M. Sundin)
14 minPenalties8 min
19Shots42
1 September 2004
19:00
Czech Republic 3–4
(0–1, 0–3, 3–0)
 SwedenGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 13,850
Game reference
Tomáš VokounGoaliesMikael TellqvistReferees:
Dan Marouelli
Kevin Pollock
Linesmen:
Derek Amell
Brad Kovachik
0–111:49 – F. Modin (M. Sundin)
0–222:58 – P. Forsberg (T. Holmström, M. Näslund) (PP)
0–324:28 – M. Öhlund (D. Alfredsson, F. Modin) (PP)
0–430:30 – H. Zetterberg (K. Johnsson) (PP)
M. Ručinský (M. Havlát) – 43:121–4
M. Židlický – 45:162–4
P. Eliáš (R. Hamrlík) – 54:253–4
16 minPenalties16 min
40Shots20
2 September 2004
19:30
Finland 3–0
(1–0, 1–0, 1–0)
 GermanyKölnarena, Cologne
Attendance: 12,975
Game reference
Miikka KiprusoffGoaliesOlaf KölzigReferees:
Marc Joannette
Don Koharski
Linesmen:
Greg Devorski
Brad Lazarowich
K. Timonen (J. Lehtinen, T. Selänne) (PP) – 10:471–0
T. Selänne (K. Timonen, S. Koivu) (PP) – 31:272–0
J. Lehtinen (K. Timonen) – 55:383–0
14 minPenalties10 min
39Shots29
3 September 2004
19:00
Germany 2–7
(0–0, 0–5, 2–2)
 Czech RepublicSazka Arena, Prague
Attendance: 11,944
Game reference
Robert Müller (out 30:17)
Oliver Jonas (in 30:17)
GoaliesTomáš VokounReferees:
Marc Joannette
Don Koharski
Linesmen:
Greg Devorski
Brad Lazarowich
0–122:56 – M. Židlický (M. Straka, V. Prospal) (PP)
0–224:27 – J. Šlégr (J. Dopita, P. Sýkora)
0–325:52 – J. Jágr (V. Prospal)
0–430:50 – M. Hejduk (P. Eliáš) (PP)
0–535:48 – P. Eliáš (M. Havlát)
T. Boos (E. Lewandowski) – 43:551–5
1–650:59 – M. Havlát (T. Vlasák, R. Hamrlík)
J. Hecht (R. Leask) – 57:192–6
2–758:36 – V. Prospal (J. Jágr)
10 minPenalties8 min
30Shots56
4 September 2004
20:00
Sweden 4–4 (OT)
(3–3, 0–1, 1–0, 0–0)
 FinlandHartwall Areena, Helsinki
Attendance: 12,948
Game reference
Mikael TellqvistGoaliesMiikka KiprusoffReferees:
Dan Marouelli
Kevin Pollock
Linesmen:
Derek Amell
Brad Kovachik
0–11:39 – V. Peltonen (T. Ruutu, O. Väänänen)
0–24:34 – O. Väänänen (T. Lydman, J. Hentunen) (PP)
F. Modin (H. Zetterberg, D. Alfredsson) (PP) – 12:271–2
1–312:46 – S. Koivu (J. Lehtinen, T. Selänne)
N. Lidström (D. Alfredsson, M. Sundin) (PP) – 17:242–3
F. Modin (K. Johnsson, D. Alfredsson) – 19:173–3
3–420:38 – O. Jokinen (T. Ruutu, V. Peltonen)
T. Holmström (P. Forsberg, F. Modin) (PP) – 59:494–4
10 minPenalties16 min
30Shots25

Playoff round

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Bracket

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
E1  Finland 2
E4  Germany 1
E1  Finland 2
NA3  United States 1
NA3  United States 5
NA2  Russia 3
E1  Finland 2
NA1  Canada 3
NA1  Canada 5
NA4  Slovakia 0
NA1  Canada 4
E3  Czech Republic 3
E3  Czech Republic 6
E2  Sweden 1

Quarter-finals

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All times are local (UTC+3 / UTC+2 / UTC-5 / UTC-4).

6 September 2004
20:00
Germany 1–2
(0–0, 0–1, 1–1)
 FinlandHartwall Areena, Helsinki
Attendance: 8,650
Olaf KölzigGoaliesMiikka KiprusoffReferees:
Dan Marouelli
Kevin Pollock
Linesmen:
Derek Amell
Brad Kovachik
0–130:50 – N. Hagman (N. Kapanen, K. Timonen) (PP)
M. Sturm (M. Goc, D. Kreutzer) – 53:581–1
1–256:38 – M. Eloranta (K. Timonen, O. Jokinen)
8 minPenalties4 min
28Shots24
7 September 2004
19:00
Czech Republic 6–1
(2–0, 1–0, 3–1)
 SwedenGloben, Stockholm
Attendance: 11,957
Game reference
Tomáš VokounGoaliesMikael TellqvistReferees:
Marc Joannette
Don Koharski
Linesmen:
Greg Devorski
Brad Lazarowich
M. Straka (V. Prospal) – 6:151–0
M. Havlát (P. Eliáš) – 13:302–0
M. Židlický (M. Straka) – 36:083–0
R. Dvořák (P. Čajánek) (SH) – 48:174–0
M. Hejduk (M. Židlický) – 54:375–0
5–156:29 – T. Holmström (M. Näslund, P. Forsberg) (PP)
M. Hejduk (P. Čajánek) (EN) – 58:156–1
4 minPenalties8 min
32Shots18
7 September 2004
18:00
United States 5–3
(1–0, 1–1, 3–2)
 RussiaXcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Attendance: 17,218
Game reference
Robert EscheGoaliesIlya BryzgalovReferees:
Paul Devorski
Brad Watson
Linesmen:
Brian Murphy
Tim Nowak
K. Tkachuk (M. Modano, B. Rafalski) – 11:201–0
K. Tkachuk (B. Guerin, M. Modano) – 21:562–0
2–127:14 – D. Afanasenkov (A. Chubarov, S. Gonchar)
2–240:36 – D. Zubrus (A. Yashin, D. Kasparaitis)
S. Gomez (K. Tkachuk) – 44:253–2
K. Tkachuk (B. Guerin, M. Modano) – 44:474–2
4–351:04 – I. Kovalchuk (S. Samsonov, A. Kovalev) (PP)
K. Tkachuk (M. Modano, B. Rafalski) (EN) – 59:055–3
10 minPenalties6 min
21Shots21
8 September 2004
19:00
Slovakia 0–5
(0–0, 0–4, 0–1)
 CanadaAir Canada Centre, Toronto
Attendance: 18,786
Game reference
Ján Lašák (out 31:48)
Rastislav Staňa (in 31:48)
GoaliesMartin BrodeurReferees:
Don Van Massenhoven
Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
Jean Morin
Pierre Racicot
0–122:28 – V. Lecavalier (B. Richards, E. Brewer) (PP)
0–225:26 – J. Iginla (J. Sakic, E. Brewer)
0–331:29 – R. Smyth (V. Lecavalier, D. Heatley)
0–431:48 – J. Sakic (J. Iginla, M. Lemieux)
0–547:49 – J. Iginla (M. Lemieux, J. Sakic)
8 minPenalties8 min
23Shots26

Semi-finals

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All times are local (UTC-5 / UTC-4).

10 September 2004
18:00
United States 1–2
(0–0, 1–0, 0–2)
 FinlandXcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Attendance: 18,064
Game reference
Robert EscheGoaliesMiikka KiprusoffReferees:
Marc Joannette
Don Koharski
Linesmen:
Greg Devorski
Brad Lazarowich
D. Weight (S. Gomez, P. Martin) (PP) – 32:571–0
1–145:04 – O. Jokinen (T. Numminen)
1–256:06 – S. Koivu (O. Väänänen, T. Selänne)
8 minPenalties8 min
17Shots12
11 September 2004
18:30
Czech Republic 3–4 (OT)
(0–0, 1–2, 2–1, 0–1)
 CanadaAir Canada Centre, Toronto
Attendance: 19,273
Game reference
Tomáš VokounGoaliesRoberto LuongoReferees:
Paul Devorski
Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
Jean Morin
Pierre Racicot
0–131:15 – E. Brewer (K. Draper, J. Thornton)
0–234:25 – M. Lemieux (V. Lecavalier, B. Richards) (PP)
P. Čajánek (M. Hejduk, M. Ručinský) – 35:071–2
M. Havlát (T. Kaberle, M. Hejduk) (PP) – 47:212–2
2–353:47 – K. Draper (J. Thornton)
P. Eliáš (M. Havlát) – 53:533–3
3–463:45 – V. Lecavalier (R. Smyth)
2 minPenalties2 min
40Shots24

Final

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Time is Eastern Daylight-Saving Time (UTC-4).

14 September 2004
19:00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Finland 2–3
(1–1, 1–1, 0–1)
 Canada 1st place, gold medalist(s)Air Canada Centre, Toronto
Attendance: 19,370
Game reference
Miikka KiprusoffGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferees:
Paul Devorski
Stephen Walkom
Linesmen:
Greg Devorski
Brad Lazarowich
0–10:52 – J. Sakic (M. Lemieux, E. Brewer)
R. Hahl (T. Lydman, A. Berg) – 6:341–1
1–223:15 – S. Niedermayer (K. Draper, J. Thornton)
T. Ruutu (T. Lydman) – 39:002–2
2–340:34 – S. Doan (J. Thornton, A. Foote)
2 minPenalties2 min
29Shots33

Ranking and statistics

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 2004 World Cup of Hockey winners 

Canada
1st title

Tournament awards

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Final standings

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1  Canada
2  Finland
3  Czech Republic
4  United States
5  Sweden
6  Russia
7  Slovakia
8  Germany

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Scoring leaders

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Player GP G A Pts PIM
Sweden Fredrik Modin 4 4 4 8 2
Canada Vincent Lecavalier 6 2 5 7 8
United States Keith Tkachuk 5 5 1 6 23
Czech Republic Martin Havlat 5 3 3 6 2
Canada Joe Sakic 6 3 3 6 2
Finland Kimmo Timonen 6 1 5 6 2
United States Mike Modano 5 0 6 6 0
Sweden Daniel Alfredsson 4 0 6 6 2
Czech Republic Milan Hejduk 5 3 2 5 2
Czech Republic Patrik Elias 5 3 2 5 10

Leading goaltenders

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Player MIP GA GAA SVS%
Canada Martin Brodeur 300 5 1.00 0.961
United States Rick DiPietro 60 1 1.00 0.941
Finland Miikka Kiprusoff 365 9 1.50 0.939
Sweden Tommy Salo 60 2 2.00 0.895
Russia Ilya Bryzgalov 180 7 2.34 0.897
United States Robert Esche 238 10 2.53 0.909
Canada Roberto Luongo 64 3 2.82 0.925
Czech Republic Tomas Vokoun 302 15 2.98 0.881
Russia Maxim Sokolov 60 3 3.01 0.893
Germany Olaf Kolzig 180 10 3.34 0.905

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ German: Eishockey-Weltmeisterschaft 2004, French: Coupe du monde hockey sur glace 2004, Czech: Světový pohár v ledním hokeji 2004, Swedish: World Cup i ishockey 2004, Finnish: Jääkiekon maailmancup 2004

References

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  1. ^ podnieks p. 20
  • Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press.
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