Norway – Canada2 2:3 (end) | Germany2 – USA 4:5 (end) | Latvia – Switzerland 2:3 (end)
Denmark – Slovakia2 3:4 (end) | Russia – Belarus 2:1 (end) | Czech Republic – France2 5:4 (after OT)
final
Norway
2:3 (1:0, 1:2, 0:1)
Canada2
Tuesday 20.05.2014, 11:45World Championship
     
    56:44
    Kevin Bieksa (Canada) gets two minutes for roughing. Pretty hard call here. Looked more like a dive of his opponent.
     
    48:52
    Per-Age Skroder (Norway) gets two minutes for roughing.
     
    42:49
    Niklas Roest (Norway) gets two minutes for hooking.
     
    22:13
    Mats Trygg (Norway) gets two minutes for hooking.
     
    19:02
    Daniel Sorvik (Norway) gets two minutes for hooking. This gives Canada half a minute of 5 on 3 hockey!
     
    17:39
    Alexander Bonsaksen (Norway) gets two minutes for hooking. It's the third power play for Canada this afternoon. So far they are 0 for 2.
     
    14:31
    Daniel Sorvik (Norway) gets two minutes for high-sticking after he failed to stop Ryan Ellis behind the Norwegian net.
     
    13:01
    Nathan Mackinnon (Canada) gets two minutes for slashing. This will give Norway their first power play opportunity of the game.
     
    01:36
    Stefan Espeland (Norway) gets two minutes for tripping. It's the first penalty of the game and gives Canada an early power play.

    Dennis Mende

    Goals and assists: 14. Bastiansen, 33. Hansen (M.Olimb) – 24. Ward (Monahan, Ellis), 37. Scheifele (Bieksa, Ward), 51. Ward (Huberdeau)


    Norway: Söberg (Haugen) – Holös, Bryhnisveen, Espeland, Trygg, Sörvik, Bonsaksen – Lovlie, Röymark, Forsberg – Bastiansen (C), K. Olimb, M. Olimb – Hansen, Olden, Skröder – Stene, Martinsen, Roest – Dahlström, Thoresen. Trenér: Roy Johansen.
    Canada2: Reimer (Scrivens) – Bieksa (C), Garrison, Coburn, Myers, Ellis, Gudbranson, Rielly – Schenn, Huberdeau, Mackinnon – Hodgson, Brouwer, Kadri – Turris, Read, Chimera – Monahan, Ward, Scheifele. Trenér: Dave Tippett.

    Referees: Piechaczek (GER), Sidorenko (BLR) – Raming (RUS), Schrader (GER)