France2 – Italy veterans 1:2 (end) | Germany2 – Latvia 3:2 (end) | Norway – Denmark 4:3 (end)
Belarus – Kazakhstan 4:1 (end) | Sweden2 – Czech Republic 4:3 (2:1 after SO) | Finland – Russia 2:4 (end)
final
France2
1:2 (0:0, 1:1, 1:2)
Italy veterans
Sunday 11.05.2014, 11:45 • Chizhovka Aréna • World Championship
     
    44:19
    2 minute penalty for Kostner due to hooking.
     
    38:55
    4 against 4 now. Guilio Scandella is getting a penalty for playing with a broken stick.
     
    38:23
    After Italy got back to full strength, France gets a penalty. Baptiste Amer is out for slashing.
     
    36:15
    Sullivan is also out for 2 minutes due to delaying the game. 5 against 3 for France now!!
     
    36:09
    Borgatello is out for 2 minutes from Italy. Reason: tripping.
     
    31:59
    Manavian is out for 2 minutes due to roughing. Italy to the power play.
     
    27:02
    A 2 minute penalty for Fontanive from Italy due to too many players on the ice at the same time.
     
    21:08
    Stephane da Costa is out for 2 minutes from France due to hooking.
     
    17:15
    Besch is out for 2 minutes due to interference. Italy to the power play!
     
    09:39
    Daniel Tudin is out for 2 minutes from Italy due to interference.
     
    04:28
    Game stopped, there were too many players on the ice at the same time by Italy. A 2 minute penalty for Italy. France goes to the power play.

    Kármán Zoltán

    Goals and assists: 31. Meunier (Desrosiers) – 33. Scandella (Johnson, di Casmirro), 60. Gander (Tudin)


    France2: Huet (Hardy) – Manavian, Amar, Treille, Meunier, Desrosiers – Auvitu, Besch, Fleury, Stephane da Costa, Bellemare – Janil, Chackiachvili, Roussel, Guttig, Teddy da Costa – Dieude Fauvel, Tardif, Henderson, Ritz, Raux
    Italy veterans: Bellissimo (Bernard) – Egger, Nicoletti, Borrelli, Ihnacak, Rocco – Hofer, Borgatello, Scandella, di Casmirro, Kostner – Sullivan, Larkin, Gander, Felicetti, Tudin – Johnson, Trivellato, Insam, Ramoser, Fontanive

    Referees: Viacheslav Bulanov (RUS), Maxim Sidorenko (BLR) – Anton Semjonov (EST), Miroslav Valach (SVK)