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Montreal IWHC StatTracker-Final Stats

The 2005 IIHF World Hockey Championships (IHWC’s) took place from April 30th to May 15th.  9 members of the Montreal Canadiens organization took part in the tournament, representing 6 different countries.  This page shows the final and official stats for these players (plus current UFA and former Hab Alexei Kovalev).  Final player stats appear in green.  Directly below are Montreal players ranking in the top-30 in a certain statistic, while below that is each players individual game-by-game grid.


Top 30 in points:
T-11) Mark Streit (SUI), Alexei Kovalev (Russia)


Top 30 in d-man points:
T-2) Mark Streit (SUI)
T-7) Andrei Markov (RUS)


Top 30 in goals:
T-7) Mikhail Grabovsky (BLR), 4
T-12) Alexei Kovalev (RUS), 3


Top 30 in assists:
T-6) Mark Streit (SUI), 6
T-17) Andrei Markov (RUS), Alexei Kovalev (RUS), 4


Top 30 in PIMS:
T-4) Andrei Markov (RUS), 20 PIMS * led all defencemen
T-7) Alexei Kovalev (RUS), 14 PIMS
T-13) Rene Vydareny (SVK), 12 PIMS


Top 30 in +/-:
T-1) Andrei Markov (RUS), +8 * led all defencemen
T-12) Alexei Kovalev (RUS), +6







  Mikhail Grabovsky – Team Belarus – Number 84 – Pool ‘A’



















































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Slovakia Prelim  0  1  1  0  +1  2
May 2 Austria Prelim  4  0  4  2  +1  10 
May 4 Russia Prelim  0  0  0  0  E   0
May 7 Kazakhstan Qual  0  0  0  0 E  2
May 9 Switzerland Qual  0  0  0  0 -1  1
May 10 Czech Rep. Qual  0  0  0  0 -2  1
Results Rank: 10th Totals  4  1  5  2 -1 16

Grabovsky was selected ‘Belarus Player of the Game’ May 4th vs Austria.







  Andrei Kostitsyn – Team Belarus – Number 23 – Pool ‘A’



















































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Slovakia Prelim  0  0  0  0  E 1
May 2 Austria Prelim  0  0  0  2  E  0 
May 4 Russia Prelim  0  0  0  0   E  1
May 7 Kazakhstan Qual  0  0  0  0  E 1
May 9 Switzerland Qual  0  0  0  2 -1 3
May 10 Czech Rep. Qual  0  0  0  0 -1 1
Results Rank: 10th Totals  0  0  0  4 -2 7

 







  Sheldon Souray – Team Canada – Number 44 – Pool ‘B’

















































































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Latvia Prelim  0   0   0   0   -1   1 
May 3 Slovenia Prelim 0  0   0   0  +1   8 
May 5 USA Prelim  0   0   0   2  +1   0 
May 7 Sweden Qual 0 1 1 4 -2 2
May 8 Finland Qual 0 0 0 0 E 1
May 10 Ukraine Qual 0 0 0 0 +1 2
May 12 Slovakia Q-F 0 0 0 0 E 0
May 14 Russia S-F 1 0 1 0 +1 3
May 15 Czech R. GM 0 0 0 0 -1 0
Results Rank: 2nd Totals 1 1 2 6 E 17

Souray dressed for May 12th’s game vs Slovakia, but did not play.







  Kim Staal – Team Denmark – Number 19 – Pool ‘C’



















































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Finland Prelim  0  0  0  0  E  1
May 2 Sweden Prelim  –  –  –  –  –   – 
May 4 Ukraine Prelim  –  –  –  –   –   –
May 6 Slovenia Rele  –  –  –  –   –   –
May 8 Austria Rele  –  –  –  –   –   –
May 10 Germany Rele  –  –  –  –   –   –
Results Rank:13th Totals  0  0  0  0  E  1

Staal was injured April 30th, and did not play afterwards.







  Marcel Hossa – Team Slovakia – Number 13 – Pool ‘A’































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Belarus Prelim  –  –  –  –   –   –
May 2 Russia Prelim  –  –  –  –  –   – 
May 10 Kazakhstan Qual  0  0  0  0  E  3
May 12 Canada Q-F  0  0  0  0  E  3
Results Rank: 5th Totals  0  0  0  0  E  3

Hossa was originally deleted off the roster after the second preliminary round game, but was re-added May 9.
Hossa dressed for May 12th’s game vs Canada, but did not play.







  Rene Vydareny- Team Slovakia – Number 8 – Pool ‘A’





























































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Belarus Prelim  0  0  0  0  -1  0
May 2 Russia Prelim  0  0  0  0  -2  0
May 4 Austria Prelim  0  0  0  0   E  1
May 7 Czech Rep. Qual  0  0  0  0   E  0
May 8 Switzerland Qual  0  0  0  2  +1  1
May 10 Kazakhstan Qual  0  0  0  0   E  0
May 12 Canada Q-F  0  0  0  10  -1  0
Results Rank: 5th Totals  0  0  0  12  -3  2

 







  Richard Zednik – Team Slovakia – Number 20 – Pool ‘A’





























































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Belarus Prelim  0  0  0  0  E  6
May 2 Russia Prelim  0  0  0  0 -1  1
May 4 Austria Prelim  1  0  1  2  E  4
May 7 Czech Rep. Qual  0  0  0  2 -1  3
May 8 Switzerland Qual  0  0  0  2  E  2
May 10 Kazakhstan Qual  0  1  1  4 +1  2
May 12 Canada Q-F  0  0  0  0  E  0
Results Rank: 5th Totals  1  1  2  10 -1  18

 







  Alexei Kovalev – Team Russia – Number 27 – Pool ‘A’

















































































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Austria Prelim  1  0  1  0 +1  4
May 2 Slovakia Prelim  0  1  1  0   E   2
May 4 Belarus Prelim  0  0  0  0  +2   1
May 6 Switzerland Qual  1  1  2  0 +2  2
May 8 Czech Rep. Qual  0  0  0  0  E  2
May 9 Kazakhstan Qual  0  1  1  2 +2  2
May 12 Finland Q-F  0  1  1  12 -1  4
May 14 Canada S-F  0  0  0  0  E  5
May 15 Sweden BM  1  0  1  2  E  4
Results Rank: 3rd Totals  3  4  7  16 +6 26

 







  Andrei Markov – Team Russia – Number 52 – Pool ‘A’

















































































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
April 30 Austria Prelim  0  1  1  0 +1  1
May 2 Slovakia Prelim  1  0  1  4   E   2
May 4 Belarus Prelim  0  1  1  0  +2   3
May 6 Switzerland Qual  0  0  0  2 +2  2
May 8 Czech Rep. Qual  0  0  0  2  E  1
May 9 Kazakhstan Qual  0  1  1  0 +1  0
May 12 Finland Q-F  0  0  0  0  E  2
May 14 Canada S-F  0  0  0  12  E  2
May 15 Sweden BM  0  1  1  0 +2  1
Results Rank: 3rd Totals  1  4  5  20 +8  14

Markov was named Russia’s top defenceman by the IIHF Directorate on May 14th.







  Mark Streit – Team Switzerland – Number 7 – Pool ‘D’





























































































Date Opponent Level Goals Assists Points PIMS +/- SOG
May 1 Czech Rep. Prelim  0 0  0  0  E  2
May 3 Kazakhstan Prelim  0  0   0  0 +1   3
May 5 Germany Prelim  0 4   4   0   E   0
May 6 Russia Qual  1 0  1  2  E  1
May 8 Slovakia Qual  0 0  0  0 -1  4
May 9 Belarus Qual  0 1  1  0 +1  3
May 12 Sweden Q-F  0 1  1  2  E  2
Results Rank: 8th Totals  1 6  7  4 +1 15

Abbreviations:
Prelim: Preliminary Round
Qual: Qualifying Round
Rele: Relegation Round
Q-F: Quarter-Finals
S-F: Semi-Finals
BM: Bronze Medal Game
GM: Gold Medal Game

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