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  • 2010 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
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  • The 2010 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament was an under-18 ice hockey tournament held in Břeclav, Czech Republic and Piešťany, Slovakia from August 9–14, 2010. The two venues were Alcaplast Arena in Břeclav and Patrícia Ice Arena 37 in Piešťany. Canada won the gold for the third consecutive year and the 15th time overall. The United States lost in the final to win the silver, their first medal since 2006. Sweden got the bronze for the third consecutive year by defeating the Czech Republic 6-1 in the bronze medal game.
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Goals
  • 137
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  • 102.0
  • 142.0
  • 217.0
  • 44.0
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  • 96.0
  • 370.0
  • 265.0
  • 635.0
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  • 41.0
  • 1181.0
  • 615.0
  • 289.0
  • 767.0
  • 331.0
  • 955.0
  • 344.0
  • 719.0
  • 415.0
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  • 1127.0
  • 932.0
Games
  • 18
Date
  • 2010-08-13
  • 2010-08-14
Cities
  • 2
Country
  • Czech Republic
  • Slovakia
venues
  • 2
Dates
  • --08-09
Reference
Score
  • 1
  • 5
  • 6
tourney name
  • Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
goalie
  • David Honzik
  • Marcus Due-Boje
  • Steve Michalek
  • Steven Michalek
  • Tyson Teichmann
Fourth
  • CZE
Title
progression
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
Before
  • 2009
Years
  • 2010
After
  • 2011
third
  • SWE
periods
winners
  • CAN
scoring leader
  • Joachim Nermark
Second
  • USA
Stadium
  • Alcaplast Arena, Břeclav
  • Zimný štadión, Piešťany
num teams
  • 8
Year
  • 2010
Count
  • 15
abstract
  • The 2010 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament was an under-18 ice hockey tournament held in Břeclav, Czech Republic and Piešťany, Slovakia from August 9–14, 2010. The two venues were Alcaplast Arena in Břeclav and Patrícia Ice Arena 37 in Piešťany. Canada won the gold for the third consecutive year and the 15th time overall. The United States lost in the final to win the silver, their first medal since 2006. Sweden got the bronze for the third consecutive year by defeating the Czech Republic 6-1 in the bronze medal game.