Mirotvor Schwartz
THE HISTORY OF ICE HOCKEY (2000-2009)
This is a part of my “THE HISTORY OF ICE HOCKEY” thematic exhibit. It covers events that took place during the 2000s (from 2000 to 2009).
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NHL ALL-STAR GAME 2000 (Toronto)
World - North America 9:4
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Sandis Ozolins (World)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 (St Petersburg)
1.Czech Republic
2.Slovakia
3.Finland
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2001 (Germany)
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First Round
Group A
Czech Republic - Switzerland 3:1
(Robert Reichel - Martin Gerber, Julien Vauclair)
1.Czech Republic (advanced to Second Round)
3.Switzerland (advanced to Second Round)
(2.Germany (advanced to Second Round))
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1.Czech Republic
9-10.Switzerland
(2.Finland, 3.Sweden)
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STANLEY CUP 2001
Final
Game 1, 2, 5 or 7
Colorado Avalanche - New Jersey Devils
(Chris Drury, Greg de Vries - Turner Stevenson)
(NOTE: The image could correspond to one of the four games:
Game 1, Colorado Avalanche - New Jersey Devils 5:0
Game 2, Colorado Avalanche - New Jersey Devils 1:2
Game 5, Colorado Avalanche - New Jersey Devils 1:4
Game 7, Colorado Avalanche - New Jersey Devils 3:1)
Game 2
Colorado Avalanche - New Jersey Devils 1:2
(Ray Bourque - Patrik Elias)
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Game 7
Colorado Avalanche - New Jersey Devils 3:1
(Ray Bourque (Colorado Avalanche))
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(Ray Bourque, Patrick Roy, Dave Reid (Colorado Avalanche))
Overall: Colorado Avalanche – New Jersey Devils 4-3
1.Colorado Avalanche
Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche), Conn Smythe Trophy winner
2.New Jersey Devils
(3-4.Pittsburgh Penguins, St Louis Blues)
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WORLD JUNIOR (U-20) CHAMPIONSHIP (DIVISION III) 2002 (Belgrade)
(1.Estonia, 2.Spain, 3.Yugoslavia (due to restructuring, all pariticipating teams promoted to Division II))
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WINTER OLYMPICS 2002 (Salt Lake City)
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Men
Quarterfinal
Belarus - Sweden 4:3
(Andrei Mezin, Vasily Pankov - Tommy Salo, Kenny Jonsson)
4.Belarus
5-8.Sweden
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11.Switzerland
13.Slovakia
(1.Canada, 2.USA, 3.Russia)
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Women
1.Canada
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Danielle Goyette (Canada)
8.Kazakhstan
(2.USA, 3.Sweden)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (DIVISION II) 2002
Group B (Novi Sad)
(1.Lithuania (promoted to Division I), 2.Yugoslavia, 3.Spain)
(In Group A (played in Cape Town): 1.Estonia (promoted to Division I), 2.Belgium, 3.Israel)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2002 (Sweden)
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Final
Slovakia - Russia 4:3
(Peter Bondra - Maxim Sokolov)
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(Jan Lasak, Rastislav Stana (backup), Lubomir Visnovsky, Radoslav Hecl, Peter Smrek, Richard Lintner, Dusan Milo, Martin Strbak, Ladislav Cierny, Jergus Baca, Zigmund Palffy, Jozef Stumpel, Peter Bondra, Miroslav Satan, Michal Handzus, Lubos Bartecko, Vladimir Orszagh, Rastislav Pavlikovsky, Ladislav Nagy, Robert Petrovicky, Miroslav Hlinka, Radoslav Somik, Miroslav Simonovic (reserve), Peter Pucher (reserve), Robert Tomik (reserve), Marek Uram (reserve), Jan Flic (head coach), Ernest Bokros (assistant coach), Vladimir Stastny (assistant coach) (Slovakia))
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Miroslav Hlinka (Slovakia)
1.Slovakia
2.Russia
(3.Sweden)
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NHL 2002/03
January 26, 2003. Washington Capitals - New York Rangers 7:2
(Darius Kasparaitis (New York Rangers))
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the right only).
13.Washington Capitals
19.New York Rangers
(1.Ottawa Senators, 2.Dallas Stars, 3.Detroit Red Wings)
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (DIVISION I) 2003
Group A (Budapest)
(1.Kazakhstan (promoted to Top Division), 2.Poland, 3.Hungary)
(In Group B (played in Zagreb): 1.France (promoted to Top Division), 2.Norway, 3.Estonia)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2003 (Finland)
Third-Place Game
Slovakia - Czech Republic 4:2
(Jan Lasak, Rastislav Stana (backup), Robert Svehla, Radoslav Suchy, Lubomir Visnovsky, Martin Strbak, Richard Lintner, Dusan Milo, Ivan Majesky, Ladislav Cierny, Miroslav Satan, Pavol Demitra, Peter Bondra, Zigmund Palffy, Jozef Stumpel, Richard Zednik, Vladimir Orszagh, Miroslav Hlinka, Ladislav Nagy, Branko Radivojevic, Richard Kapus, Peter Sejna (Slovakia))
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1.Canada
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2.Sweden
3.Slovakia
4.Czech Republic
5-8.Germany, Russia, Switzerland, Finland
9-10.Austria, Latvia
11-12.Ukraine, Germany
13.USA
14.Belarus (relegated to Division I)
15.Slovenia (relegated to Division I)
16.Japan
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NHL 2003/04
9.New Jersey Devils (Martin Brodeur)
10.Colorado Avalanche (Teemu Selanne)
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the right only).
(1.Detroit Red Wings, 2.Tampa Bay Lightning, 3.San Jose Sharks)
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WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2004 (Halifax - Dartmouth)
6.Germany
(1.Canada, 2.USA, 3.Finland)
WORLD U18 CHAMPIONSHIP 2004 (Minsk)
(1.Russia, 2.USA, 3.Czech Republic)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2004 (Prague - Ostrava)
Preliminary Round
Group A: 1.Czech Republic, 2.Latvia, 3.Germany (all advanced to Qualifying Round), 4.Kazakhstan (to Relegation Round) Group B: 1.Slovakia, 2.Finland, 3.USA (all advanced to Qualifying Round), 4.Ukraine (to Relegation Round) Group C: 1.Sweden, 2.Russia, 3.Denmark (all advanced to Qualifying Round), 4.Japan (to Relegation Round) Group D: 1.Canada, 2.Austria, 3.Switzerland (all advanced to Qualifying Round), 4.France (to Relegation Round)
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1.Canada
2.Sweden
3.USA
4.Slovakia
5-8.Czech Republic, Latvia, Switzerland, Finland
9-10.Germany, Russia
11-12.Austria, Denmark
13.Kazakhstan
14.Ukraine
15.Japan (relegated to Division I)
16.France (relegated to Division I)
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WORLD JUNIOR (U-20) CHAMPIONSHIP 2004/05 (Grand Forks - River Falls, USA)
2.Russia (Alexander Ovechkin)
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the left only).
(1.Canada, 3.Czech Republic)
WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (DIVISION II) 2005 (Asiago, Italy)
(1.Norway (qualified for Division I), 2.Italy, 3.Slovakia)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2005 (Vienna - Innsbruck)
(1.Czech Republic, 2.Canada, 3.Russia)
DEUTSCHE EISHOCKEY LIGA 2005/06
October 16, 2005. Hamburg Freezers - Iserlohn Roosters 5:1
(Paul Manning - Vitalij Aab)
11.Iserlohn Roosters
(1.Eisbaren Berlin, 2.DEG Metro Stars, 3-4.Kolner Haie, Hannover Freezers)
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NHL 2005/06
November 24, 2005. Atlanta Thrashers - New York Rangers 3:6
(Darius Kasparaitis (New York Rangers))
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the left only).
November 25, 2005. Florida Panthers - Pittsburgh Penguins 6:3
(Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh Penguins))
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the left only).
10.New York Rangers
19.Atlanta Thrashers
21.Florida Panthers
29.Pittsburgh Penguins
(1.Detroit Red Wings, 2.Ottawa Senators, 3.Dallas Stars)
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WINTER OLYMPICS 2006 (Turin)
Men
1.Sweden
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Nicklas Lidstrom (Sweden)
Henrik Zetterberg (Sweden)
Daniel Alfredsson (Sweden)
5-8.Switzerland
(2.Finland, 3.Czech Republic)
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Women
Semifinal
Canada - Finland 6:0 (Danielle Goyette (Canada))
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1.Canada
3.USA
(cover signed by Cathy O’Connor, M.D., the team doctor)
4.Finland
(2.Sweden)
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WINTER PARALYMPICS 2006 (Turin)
(1.Canada, 2.Norway, 3.USA)
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STANLEY CUP 2006
First Round
Game 3
April 26, 2006. Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars 4:3 (OT)
(Jose Theodore (Colorado Avalanche))
Overall: Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars 4-1
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5-8.Colorado Avalanche
9-16.Dallas Stars
(1.Carolina Hurricanes, 2.Edmonton Oilers, 3-4.Buffalo Sabres, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2006 (Riga)
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Preliminary Round
Group A: 1.Finland, 2.Czech Republic, 3.Latvia (all advanced to Qualifying Round), 4.Slovenia (to Relegation Round)
Group B: 1.Sweden, 2.Switzerland, 3.Ukraine (all advanced to Qualifying Round), 4.Italy (to Relegation Round)
Group C: 1.Russia, 2.Belarus, 3.Slovakia (all advanced to Qualifying Round), 4.Kazakhstan (to Relegation Round)
Group D: 1.Canada, 2.USA, 3.Norway (all advanced to Qualifying Round), 4.Denmark (to Relegation Round)
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1.Sweden
2.Czech Republic
3.Finland
4.Canada
5-8.Belarus, Russia, USA, Slovakia
9-10.Latvia, Switzerland
11-12.Norway, Ukraine
13.Denmark
14.Italy
15.Kazakhstan (Relegated to Division I)
16.Slovenia (Relegated to Division I)
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WINTER UNIVERSIADE 2007 (Turin)
(1.Canada, 2.Russia, 3.Kazakhstan)
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NHL 2006/07
November 17, 2006. Atlanta Thrashers - Dallas Stars 3:5
(Mike Modano (Dallas Stars))
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the right only).
December 1, 2006. New Jersey Devils - Pittsburgh Penguins 5:2
(Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins))
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the left only).
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March 6, 2007. Atlanta Thrashers - Florida Panthers 4:2
(Ilya Kovalchuk (Atlanta Thrashers))
6.Dallas Stars
7.New Jersey Devils
10.Pittsburgh Penguins
12.Atlanta Thrashers
21.Florida Panthers
(1.Buffalo Sabres, 2.Detroit Red Wings, 3.Nashville Predators)
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STANLEY CUP 2007
Final
Game 5
Anaheim Ducks - Ottawa Senators 6:2
(Teemu Selanne (Anaheim Ducks))
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the left only).
Overall: Anaheim Ducks - Ottawa Senators 4-1
1.Anaheim Ducks
2.Ottawa Senators
(3-4.Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings)
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STANLEY CUP 2008
Second Round
Game 1
Montreal Canadiens - Philadelphia Flyers 4:3 (OT)
(Alexei Kovalev (Montreal Canadiens))
(NOTE: This pertains to the player on the right of the tab only. The player on the left of the tab is added by the stamp designer)
Overall: Philadelphia Flyers - Montreal Canadiens 4-1
3-4.Philadelphia Flyers
5-8.Montreal Canadiens
(1.Detroit Red Wings, 2.Pittsburgh Penguins, 3-4.Dallas Stars)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2008 (Halifax - Quebec City)
Final
Russia - Canada 5:4 (OT)
(Sergei Fedorov (Russia))
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(Alexander Radulov, Maxim Afinogenov, Andrei Markov, Denis Grebeshkov (Russia))
1.Russia
2.Canada
(3.Finland)
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NHL 2008/09
October 10, 2008. Atlanta Thrashers - Washington Capitals 7:4
(Alexander Ovechkin (Washington Capitals))
(NOTE: This pertains to the image on the right only).
February 3, 2009. New Jersey Devils - Washington Capitals 2:5
(Alexander Ovechkin (Washington Capitals))
4.Washington Capitals
5.New Jersey Devils
27.Atlanta Thrashers
(1.San Jose Sharks, 2.Boston Bruins, 3.Detroit Red Wings)
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 (Bern - Kloten)
(1.Russia, 2.Canada, 3.Sweden)
1990-1999 2010-2019
THE HISTORY OF ICE HOCKEY
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