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1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships

1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
Tournament details
Host country  Finland
Dates 21 April – 5 May 1997
Teams 12
Venue(s) (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svg  Canada (21st title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svg  Sweden
Third place Bronze medal blank.svg  Czech Republic
Fourth place  Russia
Tournament statistics
Matches played 52
Goals scored 302 (5.81 per match)
Attendance 526,000 (10,115 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Czech Republic Martin Procházka 14 points
1996

The 1997 Ice Hockey World Championships took place in Finland from 21 April to 5 May 1997. The matches were played in Helsinki, Tampere and Turku.

Twelve teams took part, with the first round being split into two teams of six, and the six best teams going to a further group stage. This was the 61st World Championships, and Canada beat Sweden in the final game, best of three, where they won 2-1 in games, and became world champions for the 21st time.

Teams that had played each other in the first round carried those results forward. First and second place played off for gold, third and fourth for bronze.

Teams that had played each other in the first round carried those results forward. Last place was not relegated to Group B, instead they had to play against three qualifiers from Group B for the last two openings in the 1998 Group A tournament. This was Germany's lowest finish since 1965.

Norway was sent to 1998 Group A Qualifier.

Played 12–21 April in Katowice (Spodek) and Sosnowiec (Stadion Zimowy). With the announcement that Group A would be expanding from twelve to sixteen nations, Group B would also undergo significant changes. The winner and next year's host (Switzerland) were promoted. In addition, the remaining three best teams would win the opportunity to play in a qualifying tournament against the last place team from Group A, where the top two would be included in the Group A tournament.

Belarus, as winner, was promoted to Group A. Switzerland, as host, was also promoted to Group A. Kazakhstan, Austria, and Poland were all promoted to the Qualifying tournament for Group A, along with Norway. No one was relegated.

Played 22–28 March in Tallinn and Kohtla-Järve. Along with the expansion of Group A, a provision was made to allow the best "Far East" team to qualify directly. Beginning in 1999 there would be a tournament to decide who that would be. But for now, the top placing "Far East" hockey nation was able to proceed directly from Group C to Group A. For this year, as well, promotion to Group B was available to the top three European teams, and there was no relegation.


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