2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Division III

Division III

The following teams took part in the Division III tournament, which was played at the Ankara Ice Palace in Ankara, Turkey from January 8, 2007 through January 14, 2007:

Team GP W L OTW OTL GF GA PTS
China 5 4 0 1 0 37 12 14
Belgium 5 4 0 0 1 38 12 13
New Zealand 5 2 2 1 0 22 18 8
Armenia 5 2 2 0 1 26 27 7
Turkey 5 1 4 0 0 9 31 3
Bulgaria 5 0 5 0 0 13 45 0

All times local

January 8, 2007
13:00
New Zealand 6–5 (OT)
Armenia

January 8, 2007
16:30
Belgium 9–1
Bulgaria

January 8, 2007
20:00
Turkey 0–6
China

January 9, 2007
13:00
China 15–3
Bulgaria

January 9, 2007
16:30
Armenia 4–7
Belgium

January 9, 2007
20:00
New Zealand 2–6
Turkey

January 11, 2007
13:00
China 7–4
Armenia

January 11, 2007
16:30
New Zealand 1–5
Belgium

January 11, 2007
20:00
Turkey 4–2
Bulgaria

January 12, 2007
13:00
Belgium 4–5 (OT)
China

January 12, 2007
16:30
Bulgaria 2–8
New Zealand

January 12, 2007
20:00
Armenia 4–2
Turkey

January 14, 2007
13:00
Bulgaria 5–9
Armenia

January 14, 2007
16:30
Turkey 1–13
Belgium

January 14, 2007
20:00
China 4–1
New Zealand

China and Belgium are promoted to Division II for the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

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