European U18 ice hockey championship 1987
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The 20th European U18 Ice Hockey Championship took place from April 3 to 12, 1987 in Tampere , Kouvola and Hämeenlinna in Finland . The games of group B were played from April 3 to 9, 1987 in Bucharest , Romania . The venue for the C group was Zoetermeer in the Netherlands from March 14th to 19th, 1987 .
A group
Master teams
Awards
| Award | player | team |
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| Top scorer | Roman Horák |
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| Best goalkeeper | Tommy Soderstrom |
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| Best defender | Oleksandr Hodynjuk |
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| Best striker | Roman Horák |
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All-Star Team
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B group
Preliminary round
- Group 1
| Games | ROME | ITA | GBR | BUL | Gates | Pt. |
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| 1. Romania
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6: 3 | 13: 2 | -: - | 19: 5 | 4-0 | |
| 2. Italy
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3: 6 | 8: 1 | -: - | 9: 7 | 2: 2 | |
| 3. Great Britain
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2:13 | 1: 8 | -: - | 3:21 | 0: 4 | |
| 4. Bulgaria
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-: - | -: - | -: - | -: - | -: - |
The Bulgarian team was disqualified for incorrectly entering the dates of birth of some players. The Bulgarians had won against Romania (4: 2) and Great Britain (9: 2) and lost to Italy with 2: 4. With the disqualification, the Bulgarians were determined to be relegated.
- Group 2
| Games | THE | FRA | YUG | AUT | Gates | Pt. |
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| 1. Denmark
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8: 3 | 4: 6 | 6-0 | 18: 9 | 4: 2 | |
| 2. France
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3: 8 | 8: 4 | 3: 2 | 14:14 | 4: 2 | |
| 3. Yugoslavia
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6: 4 | 4: 8 | 7: 2 | 17:14 | 4: 2 | |
| 4. Austria
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0: 6 | 2: 3 | 2: 7 | 4:16 | 0: 6 |
Finals
For the two groups in the final round, the results obtained from each other were taken from the preliminary round. These results are shown here in brackets.
- Promotion lap
| Games | ROME | THE | ITA | FRA | Gates | Pt. |
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| 1. Romania
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7: 4 | (6: 3) | 6: 4 | 19:11 | 6-0 | |
| 2. Denmark
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4: 7 | 5: 3 | (8: 3) | 17:13 | 4: 2 | |
| 3. Italy
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(3: 6) | 3: 5 | 5: 2 | 11:13 | 2: 4 | |
| 4. France
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4: 6 | (3: 8) | 2: 5 | 9:19 | 0: 6 |
- Relegation round
| Games | YUG | AUT | GBR | BUL | Gates | Pt. |
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| 1. Yugoslavia
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(7: 2) | 7: 2 | -: - | 14: 4 | 4-0 | |
| 2. Austria
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(2: 7) | 5: 4 | -: - | 7:11 | 2: 2 | |
| 3. Great Britain
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2: 7 | 4: 5 | (- :–) | 6:12 | 0: 4 | |
| 4. Bulgaria
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-: - | -: - | (- :–) | -: - | -: - |
Awards
| Award | player | team |
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| Top scorer | Zoran Kožić |
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| Best goalkeeper | Ionel Corciova |
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| Best defender | Andrei Brodnik |
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| Best striker | Jens Nielsen |
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C group
| Games | NED | HUN | BEL | Gates | Pt. |
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| 1. Netherlands
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8: 3 6: 2 |
9: 1 9: 1 |
32: 7 | 8-0 | |
| 2. Hungary
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3: 8 2: 6 |
10: 3 5: 1 |
20:18 | 4: 4 | |
| 3. Belgium
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1: 9 1: 9 |
3:10 1: 5 |
6:33 | 0: 8 |
Awards
| Award | player | team |
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| Top scorer | Tommie Hartogs |
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| Best goalkeeper | Luc van Walle |
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| Best defender | Bobby Bright |
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| Best striker | Tommie Hartogs |
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literature
- Stephan Müller: International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia: 1904 - 2005 . Books on Demand, Norderstedt, Germany 2005, ISBN 978-3-8334-4189-9 .
Web links
- Junior European Championship at hockeyarchives.info (French)