2011 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I

The 2011 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I was hosted in two groups of six teams each between April 10 and 17, 2011. Group A was played in Riga, Latvia between April 11 and April 17, 2011.[1] Group B was played in Maribor, Slovenia between April 10 and April 16, 2011.[2] On March 29, 2011 Japan withdrew from the tournament due to the 2011 Japan earthquake.[3]

2011 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I
Tournament details
Host countries Latvia
 Slovenia
Dates11–17 April 2011
10–16 April 2011
Teams11
2010
2012

Group A

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA DIF Pts
 Latvia 44000212+1912
 Italy 43001169+79
 Kazakhstan 411021219–75
 Hungary 410121016–64
 Great Britain 400041225–130
promoted to Top Division relegated to Division II

All times local (EEST/UTC+3)

April 11, 2011
16:30
Kazakhstan 3–2 (OT) HungaryArena Riga
April 11, 2011
20:00
Italy 0–3 LatviaArena Riga

April 12, 2011
16:30
Hungary 7–3 Great BritainArena Riga
April 12, 2011
20:00
Latvia 8–1 KazakhstanArena Riga

April 14, 2011
16:30
Italy 4–2 KazakhstanArena Riga
April 14, 2011
20:00
Latvia 5–1 Great BritainArena Riga

April 15, 2011
16:30
Hungary 1–5 ItalyArena Riga
April 15, 2011
20:00
Kazakhstan 6–5 Great BritainArena Riga

April 17, 2011
16:30
Great Britain 3–7 ItalyArena Riga
April 17, 2011
20:00
Latvia 5–0 HungaryArena Riga

Group B

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA DIF Pts
 Denmark 540013110+2112
 Slovenia 540011814+412
 France 521021911+88
 Belarus 520122513+127
 Poland 520031220–86
 South Korea 500051148–370
promoted to Top Division relegated to Division II

All times local (EEST/UTC+3)

April 10, 2011
13:00
South Korea 3–7 PolandTabor Ice Hall
April 10, 2011
16:30
France 2–1 DenmarkTabor Ice Hall
April 10, 2011
20:00
Slovenia 4–3 BelarusTabor Ice Hall

April 11, 2011
15:00
Belarus 3–4 (SO) FranceTabor Ice Hall
April 11, 2011
18:30
Denmark 16–2 South KoreaTabor Ice Hall

April 12, 2011
18:30
Poland 0–2 SloveniaTabor Ice Hall

April 13, 2011
13:00
Belarus 8–0 South KoreaTabor Ice Hall
April 13, 2011
16:30
Denmark 6–2 PolandTabor Ice Hall
April 13, 2011
20:00
Slovenia 4–2 FranceTabor Ice Hall

April 14, 2011
18:30
France 10–1 South KoreaTabor Ice Hall

April 15, 2011
15:00
Poland 1–8 BelarusTabor Ice Hall
April 15, 2011
18:30
Denmark 4–1 SloveniaTabor Ice Hall

April 16, 2011
12:00
Poland 2–1 FranceTabor Ice Hall
April 16, 2011
15:30
Belarus 3–4 DenmarkTabor Ice Hall
April 16, 2011
19:00
South Korea 5–7 SloveniaTabor Ice Hall

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References

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