Your attention is given to the full calendar and results of the world hockey championship, which takes place in the Czech Republic.
On May 10, the 2024 Ice Hockey World Championship started in the Czech Prague and Ostrava in the elite division, which will last until May 26.
This is the 87th planetary hockey championship among men's teams in history. The tournament is attended by 16 teams, divided into two groups of eight teams.
Group A: Finland, Canada, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Denmark, Austria, Norway, Great Britain.
Group B : Sweden, Slovakia, Latvia, USA, Kazakhstan, Germany, France, Poland.
The four best teams from each group will advance to the quarterfinals.
Teams that finish last in their groups will be relegated to Division IA. In the next tournament, they will be replaced by Hungary and Slovenia, which this season won tickets to the elite division, taking first and second places in Division IA.
Recall that the 2023 World Cup in the elite division won Canadian team that defeated Germany in the final. In the match for bronze, Latvia beat the United States, winning medals at the world hockey championship for the first time in history.
Note that in early May the Ukrainian team won the 2024 World Hockey Championship in the third strongest division (IV) and won a promotion in class. Next year, the “blue-yellows” will compete in the second highest-ranking division (IA) of the world championship.
Schedule and results of matches of the 2024 World Hockey Championship
Group stage
Friday, May 10
Switzerland – Norway – 5:2
Slovakia – Germany – 4:6
Czech Republic – Finland – 1:0 (B)
Sweden – USA – 5:2
Saturday, 11 May
Great Britain – Canada – 2:4
France – Kazakhstan – 1:3
Austria – Denmark – 1:5
Poland – Latvia – 4:5 (OT)
Norway – Czech Republic – 3 :6
USA – Germany – 6:1
Sunday, May 12
Slovakia – Kazakhstan – 6:2
Finland – Great Britain – 8:0
Denmark – Canada – 1:5
Latvia – France – 3:2 (OT)
Austria – Switzerland – 5:6
Sweden – Poland – 5:1
Monday, May 13
17:20 Norway – Finland – 1:4
17:20 USA – Slovakia – 4:5 (OT)
21:20 Germany – Sweden
21:20 Switzerland – Czech Republic
Tuesday, May 14
17:20 Denmark – Norway
17:20 Kazakhstan – Latvia
21:20 Canada – Austria
21:20 Poland – France
Wednesday , May 15
17:20 Germany – Latvia
17:20 Czech Republic – Denmark
21:20 Slovakia – Poland
21:20 Switzerland – Great Britain
Thursday, May 16
17:20 Kazakhstan – Sweden
17:20 Finland – Austria
21:20 Canada – Norway
21:20 USA – France
Friday, May 17
17:20 UK – Denmark
17:20 Germany – Kazakhstan
21:20 Poland – USA
21:20 Czech Republic – Austria
Saturday, May 18
13:20 Denmark – Switzerland
13:20 Latvia – Sweden
17:20 Canada – Finland
17:20 Germany – Poland
21:20 France – Slovakia
21:20 Czech Republic – Great Britain
Sunday, May 19
17:20 Norway – Austria
17:20 USA – Kazakhstan
21:20 Slovakia – Latvia
21:20 Switzerland – Canada
Monday, May 20
17:20 UK – Norway
17:20 Sweden – France
21:20 Kazakhstan – Poland
21:20 Finland – Denmark
Tuesday , May 21
13:20 Austria – Great Britain
13:20 France – Germany
17:20 Canada – Czech Republic
17:20 Latvia – USA
21:20 Finland – Switzerland
21:20 Sweden – Slovakia
Play-offs
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1/4 finals
Thursday, May 23
17:15. 1A – 4B
17:15. 2A – 3B
21:15. 1B – 4A
21:15. 2B – 3A
1/2 finals
Saturday, May 25
15:15. 1A/4B – 2A/3B
19:15. 1B/4A – 2B/3A
Sunday, May 26
Match for 3rd place
16:15. Loser of semi-final 1 – Loser of semi-final 2
Final
21:15. Winner of semi-final 1 – Winner of semi-final 2