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The 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship was held from December 26, 2013 to January 5, 2014 in Malmo, Sweden. Group A games were played at Malmo Isstadion and Group B games were played at Malmo Arena. The preliminary round games were played December 26th to December 31st. The championship game was played January 5th. All teams qualified for this tournament from the results of the 2013 tournament with the exception of Norway who were promoted from Division IA by virtue of winning the 2013 Division IA tournament. Each team played the other teams in their group once in the preliminary round.

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  • 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship
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  • The 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship was held from December 26, 2013 to January 5, 2014 in Malmo, Sweden. Group A games were played at Malmo Isstadion and Group B games were played at Malmo Arena. The preliminary round games were played December 26th to December 31st. The championship game was played January 5th. All teams qualified for this tournament from the results of the 2013 tournament with the exception of Norway who were promoted from Division IA by virtue of winning the 2013 Division IA tournament. Each team played the other teams in their group once in the preliminary round.
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  • The 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship was held from December 26, 2013 to January 5, 2014 in Malmo, Sweden. Group A games were played at Malmo Isstadion and Group B games were played at Malmo Arena. The preliminary round games were played December 26th to December 31st. The championship game was played January 5th. All teams qualified for this tournament from the results of the 2013 tournament with the exception of Norway who were promoted from Division IA by virtue of winning the 2013 Division IA tournament. Each team played the other teams in their group once in the preliminary round. Finland won their third gold medal by defeating host Sweden 3 to to in overtime. Russia defeated Canada 2 to 1. The leading scorer for the tournament was Teuvo Teravainin (2G, 13A) of Finland with 15 points. The tournament most valuable player was Filip Forsberg of Sweden. The tournament saw a record toal attendence of 144,268 and 12,023 attended the gold medal game to become the largest crowd to attend a record for a championship game held in Europe. Norway was relegated to Division IA for the 2015 tournament after being defeated by Germany two games to one in a relegation series. Denmark will be promoted to the top division for 2015 by virtue of winning the Division IA tournament.
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