2013 World U-17 Hockey Challenge

The 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge was an ice hockey tournament held in Drummondville and Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada between December 29, 2012 and January 4, 2013. The World Under-17 Hockey Challenge is held by Hockey Canada annually to showcase young hockey talent from across Canada and other strong hockey countries. The primary venues used for the tournament are the Centre Marcel Dionne in Drummondville and the Colisée Desjardins in Victoriaville.

2013 World U-17 Hockey Challenge
Tournament details
Host country Canada
DatesDecember 29 – January 4
Teams10
Venue(s)Centre Marcel Dionne, Colisée Desjardins (in 2 host cities)
2012

Challenge results

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Group A

Team GP W L OTW OTL GF GA PTS
 Sweden 44000241012
 Russia 4210122217
 Canada Pacific 4013117136
 Finland 4120117214
 Canada West 403019201
Results
December 29, 2012 Sweden40 Canada WestCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
December 29, 2012 Canada Pacific87 OT RussiaCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
December 30, 2012 Finland37 SwedenCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
December 30, 2012 Russia62 Canada WestCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
December 31, 2012 Canada Pacific36 SwedenCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
December 31, 2012 Canada West46 FinlandCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
January 1, 2013 Sweden74 RussiaColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
January 1, 2013 Finland45 GWS Canada PacificColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
January 2, 2013 Russia54 FinlandColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
January 2, 2013 Canada West34 OT Canada PacificColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville

Group B

Team GP W L OTW OTL GF GA PTS
 United States 43010241111
 Canada Quebec 4310011109
 Canada Ontario 421012997
 Canada Atlantic 4130010233
 Slovakia 404005260
Results
December 29, 2012 Canada Ontario5–6 GWS United StatesColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
December 29, 2012 Canada Atlantic2–5 Canada QuebecColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
December 30, 2012 United States6–3 Canada AtlanticColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
December 30, 2012 Canada Ontario12–0 SlovakiaArena Leo-Paul-Boutin, Plessisville
December 31, 2012 Slovakia1–4 Canada AtlanticColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
December 31, 2012 United States5–1 Canada QuebecColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
January 1, 2013 Canada Atlantic1–11 Canada OntarioCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
January 1, 2013 Canada Quebec3–2 SlovakiaCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
January 2, 2013 Slovakia2–7 United StatesCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
January 2, 2013 Canada Quebec2–1 Canada OntarioCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville

Final round

Semifinals Final
      
A1  Sweden 6
B2  Canada Quebec 4
SF1  Sweden 7
SF2  Russia 5
B1  United States 4
A2  Russia 6

Semifinals

January 3, 2013 Sweden6–4 Canada QuebecCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville
January 3, 2013 United States4–6 RussiaColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville

9th place game

January 3, 2013 Canada West4–1 SlovakiaPavillon Jean-Beliveau, Victoriaville

7th place game

January 3, 2013 Finland8–2 Canada AtlanticCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville

5th place game

January 3, 2013 Canada Pacific7–6 Canada OntarioColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville

Bronze medal game

January 4, 2013 Canada Quebec3–4 United StatesCentre Marcel Dionne, Drummondville

Gold medal game

January 4, 2013 Sweden7–5 RussiaColisée Desjardins, Victoriaville
Attendance: 4,192

Scoring leaders

Player Country GP G A Pts PIM
Oskar Lindblom Sweden685130
Gustaf Franzen Sweden664102
Maxim Lazarev Russia655108
Sonny Milano United States646106
William Nylander Altelius Sweden628102
Anton Karlsson Sweden663922
Connor McDavid Canada Ontario56392
Chris Wilkie United States63692
Kasperi Kapanen Finland53694
Brycen Martin Canada Pacific52792

Goaltending leaders

(Minimum 60 minutes played)

Player Country MINS GA Sv% GAA SO
Mikael Saari Finland62:112.9201.930
Julio Billia Canada Quebec240:0014.9053.050
Alex Bureau Canada Quebec118:356.8893.040
Jesper Eriksson Sweden240:0012.8863.001
Felix Sandström Sweden120:007.8853.500

Final standings

Team
 Sweden
 Russia
 United States
4 Canada Quebec
5 Canada Pacific
6 Canada Ontario
7 Finland
8 Canada Atlantic
9 Canada West
10 Slovakia

Tournament All-Star Team

See also

References

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