2024 Men's U20 World Championship Division II Group A

Dumfries Ice Bowl, Dumfries, 

Sunday 17th December 2023

Korea

4

3

Great Britain

Kim Sihwan

13:01

Kim Sihwan

44:52

Kong Yuchan

54:27

Kim Sihwan

59:10

Kell Beattie

17:47

Jack Hopkins

22:18

Dawson Osborn

25:19

13:01

Kim Sihwan finds space in the offensive zone before firing a neat wrist-shot past Norton to put Korea ahead. Korea 1-0 Great Britain.

17:47

GB hit back on a four-on-three powerplay as Hazeldine sets-up Kell Beattie for a one-timer from top of the left circle that pings off the left-hand post. Korea 1-1 Great Britain.

22:18

GB make a superb start to the second period and their relentless pressure tells as Hazeldine superbly feeds Jack Hopkins for a one-timer from the left circle for his sixth goal of the tournament. Korea 1-2 Great Britain.

25:19

Strong work on the boards by Austin Osborn creates the opening for Dawson Osborn to score from close-range. Korea 1-3 Great Britain.

44:52

Kim Sihwan makes it a one-goal game as he put away his own rebound to set-up a tense finish. Korea 2-3 Great Britain.

54:27

Goal for Korea. Kong Yuchan nets top-shelf on the powerplay to equalise. Korea 3-3 Great Britain.

59:09

Kim Sihwan ensures Korea’s gold medal and promotion to Division I with an empty-net goal. Korea 4-3 Great Britain.

December 17, 2023

KOREA v GREAT BRITAIN

Great Britain put in a battling performance but missed out on the gold medal at the World Championship Division II Group A at Dumfries Ice Bowl in heartbreaking fashion with a 4-3 defeat by Korea.

Needing a regulation-time victory to win promotion, GB led 3-1 at the second intermission but Korea came back to secure victory and the gold medal.

Britain had to settle in the end for bronze after Lithuania claimed silver with a 6-2 victory over China in the tournament’s final game.

Beattie equalises for GB in first period
Korea made a fast start as Lee Hyunseo and Hong Seungwoo had shots saved by Ben Norton, with GB’s best chance falling to Archie Hazeldine who saw his shot turned away by Seo Kyungmin

Kim Sihwan found space in the offensive zone before firing a neat wrist-shot past Norton to put Korea ahead (13:01).

GB hit back on a four-on-three powerplay as Hazeldine set-up Kell Beattie for a one-timer from top of the left circle that pinged off the left-hand post (17:47).

Hopkins and Dawson Osborn give GB lead at second intermission
GB made a superb start to the second period and their relentless pressure told when Hazeldine superbly fed Jack Hopkins for a one-timer from the left circle – his sixth goal of the tournament (22:18).

Britain were outstanding in the second session and immense strong work on the boards by Austin Osborn created the opening for Dawson Osborn to score from close-range just over three minutes later (25:19).

Norton made a superb save to tip a deflected looping shot from Choi Seongsoon over the bar in the closing stages of the second period.

Korea turn it around to clinch gold
Kim Sihwan made it a one-goal game when he put away his own rebound (44:52) to set-up a tense finish.

Kong Yuchan netted top-shelf on the powerplay (54:27) to equalise, meaning GB lifted netminder Norton for the extra skater in the closing stages.

Kim Sihwan ensured Korea’s gold medal and promotion to Division I with an empty-net goal (59:09).

Stats

44

Shots

33
30

Saves

40
8

PIM

8