European U18 ice hockey championship 1985

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The 18th European U18 Ice Hockey Championship took place from April 1 to 7, 1985 in Anglet , France . The games of group B were played from March 24th to 30th, 1985 in Sofia , Bulgaria . The venue for the C-Group was Brixen in South Tyrol from March 19 to 24, 1985 .

A group

Preliminary round

Group 1
Games URS NOR FIN FRG Gates Pt.
1. USSR Soviet UnionSoviet Union 5: 1 6-0 6: 1 17: 02 6-0
2. Norway NorwayNorway 1: 5 3: 2 5: 5 09:12 3: 3
3. Finland FinlandFinland 0: 6 2: 3 4: 2 06:11 2: 4
4th Federal Republic of Germany Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1: 6 5: 5 2: 4 08:15 1: 5
Group 2
Games SWE TCH SUI FRA Gates Pt.
1. Sweden SwedenSweden 5: 3 7: 1 15: 0 27: 04 6-0
2. Czechoslovakia CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 3: 5 8: 2 15: 3 26:10 4: 2
3. Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland 1: 7 2: 8 4: 2 07:17 2: 4
4. France FranceFrance 0:15 3:15 2: 4 05:34 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.

Championship round
Games SWE URS TCH NOR Gates Pt.
1. Sweden SwedenSweden 1: 1 (5: 3) 11: 0 17: 04 5: 1
2. USSR Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1: 1 3: 2 (5: 1) 09: 04 5: 1
3. Czechoslovakia CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia (3: 5) 2: 3 8: 2 13:10 2: 4
4. Norway NorwayNorway 0:11 (1: 5) 2: 8 03:24 0: 6
Placement round
Games FIN FRG SUI FRA Gates Pt.
1. Finland FinlandFinland (4: 2) 7: 7 21: 5 32:14 5: 1
2nd Federal Republic of Germany Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany (2: 4) 2: 1 10-0 14: 05 4: 2
3. Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland 7: 7 1: 2 (4: 2) 12:11 3: 3
4. France FranceFrance 5:21 0:10 (2: 4) 07:35 0: 6

European championship team: Sweden

U18 European Champion Sweden
SwedenSweden
Sam Lindståhl , Thomas Melin - Örjan Lindmark , Urban Molander , Jonas Heed , Niclas Gällstedt , Roger Johansson , Calle Johansson , Roger Öhman , Tommy Hedlund - Ulf Sandström , Håkan Åhlund , Ulf Dahlén , Pär Edlund , Bo Svanberg , Klaus Roupé , Anders Frykbo , Johan Garpenlöv , Oscar Hedlund , Thomas Sjögren

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Sami Wahlsten FinlandFinland Finland
Best goalkeeper Artūrs Irbe Soviet UnionSoviet Union USSR
Best defender Rudolf Záruba CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Best striker Ulf Dahlén SwedenSweden Sweden

All-Star Team

Attack: Soviet UnionSoviet Union Anatoli Fetissow - Ulf Dahlén - Martin HrstkaSwedenSweden CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
Defense: Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Yashin - Calle JohanssonSwedenSweden
Goal: SwedenSweden Sam Lindståhl

All-Star Team

Attack: SwedenSweden Håkan Åhlund - Ulf Dahlén - Thomas SjögrenSwedenSweden SwedenSweden
Defense: CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Rudolf Záruba - Niclas GällstedtSwedenSweden
Goal: Soviet UnionSoviet Union Artūrs Irbe

B group

Preliminary round

Group 1
Games ROME NED THE HUN Gates Pt.
1. Romania Romania 1965Romania 8: 2 3-0 9: 1 20: 03 6-0
2. Netherlands NetherlandsNetherlands 2: 8 7: 5 4: 3 13:16 4: 2
3. Denmark DenmarkDenmark 0: 3 5: 7 9: 5 14:15 2: 4
4. Hungary Hungary 1957Hungary 1: 9 3: 4 5: 9 09:22 0: 6
Group 2
Games POLE BUL AUT YUG Gates Pt.
1. Poland PolandPoland 4: 3 6: 3 7: 3 17: 09 6-0
2. Bulgaria Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 3: 4 7: 2 5: 4 14:10 4: 2
3. Austria AustriaAustria 3: 6 2: 7 6: 1 11:14 2: 4
4. Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 3: 7 4: 5 1: 6 08:18 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 POLE BUL NED Gates Pt.
1. Romania Romania 1965Romania 4: 3 5: 4 (8: 2) 17: 09 6-0
2. Poland PolandPoland 3: 4 (4: 3) 7: 3 14:10 4: 2
3. Bulgaria Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 4: 5 (3: 4) 4: 3 11:12 2: 4
4. Netherlands NetherlandsNetherlands (2: 8) 3: 7 3: 4 08:19 0: 6
Relegation round
Games THE AUT YUG HUN Gates Pt.
1. Denmark DenmarkDenmark 5: 4 6: 5 (9: 5) 20:14 6-0
2. Austria AustriaAustria 4: 5 (6: 1) 5: 2 15: 08 4: 2
3. Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 5: 6 (1: 6) 3: 1 09:13 2: 4
4. Hungary Hungary 1957Hungary (5: 9) 2: 5 1: 3 08:17 0: 6

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Piotr Zdunek PolandPoland Poland
Best goalkeeper István Király Romania 1965Romania Romania
Best defender Cristian Daia Romania 1965Romania Romania
Best striker Piotr Zdunek PolandPoland Poland

C group

Games ITA BEL GBR Gates Pt.
1. Italy ItalyItaly 4-0
3-2
8: 4
5: 8
20:14 6: 2
2. Belgium BelgiumBelgium 0: 4
2: 3
5: 2
7: 3
14:12 4: 4
3. Great Britain United KingdomUnited Kingdom 4: 8
8: 5
2: 5
3: 7
17:25 2: 6

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Urban Moroder ItalyItaly Italy
Best goalkeeper Yannick Verstappen BelgiumBelgium Belgium
Best defender Paul Turner United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Best striker Maurizio Scudier ItalyItaly Italy

Footnotes

  1. a b For the list of the All-Star-Team of the A-group, hockeyarchives.info and the source mentioned under literature give the former. The second list comes from SFRP's Hockey Archive ( memento of the original from June 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. and with the exception of the Swedish striker Ulf Dahlén does not match the former line-up. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / hokej.snt.cz

literature

  • Stephan Müller: International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia: 1904 - 2005 . Books on Demand, Norderstedt, Germany 2005, ISBN 978-3-8334-4189-9 .

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