European U18 ice hockey championship 1987

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Winner: Sweden SwedenSweden

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

Games SWE TCH URS FIN SUI POLE NOR FRG Gates Pt.
1. Sweden SwedenSweden 4: 1 0: 1 5: 2 14: 1 13: 0 6-0 9-0 51: 05 12: 02
2. Czechoslovakia CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 1: 4 5: 3 8: 5 13: 3 11: 0 5: 1 5-0 48:16 12: 02
3. USSR Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1-0 3: 5 6: 5 8-0 11: 1 9: 3 5: 2 43:16 12: 02
4. Finland FinlandFinland 2: 5 5: 8 5: 6 4-0 9-0 9-0 7: 2 41:21 08: 06
5. Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland 1:14 3:13 0: 8 0: 4 5: 5 1: 1 4: 1 14:46 04:10
6. Poland PolandPoland 0:13 0:11 1:11 0: 9 5: 5 3: 2 4: 4 13:55 04:10
7. Norway NorwayNorway 0: 6 1: 5 3: 9 0: 9 1: 1 2: 3 6: 4 13:37 03:11
8th Federal Republic of Germany Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 0: 9 0: 5 2: 5 2: 7 1: 4 4: 4 4: 6 13:40 01:13

Master teams

U18 European Champion Sweden
SwedenSweden
Tommy Söderström , Bo Peterzén - Håkan Strömqvist , Rickard Persson , Donald Santesson , Stefan Claesson , Petri Liimatainen , Jan Bergman , Mikael Häggström - Ola Rosander , Markus Åkerblom , Patrik Ohlsson , Patric Kjellberg , Johan Hedin , Niklas Eriksson , Thomas Berglund , Daniel Pettersson , Stefan Elvenes , Jens Öhman , Patrick Erickson
Silver Czechoslovakia
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
Jaroslav Kames , Radovan Biegl - Petr Molnár , Pavel Weiss , Antonín Balík , Radek Aschenbrenner , Róbert Švehla , Jiří Vykoukal - Petr Hrbek , Roman Horak , Zdeno Cíger , Roman Kontsek , Pavol Zúbek , Peter Zúbek , Radek Gardoň , Jiří Cihlář , Filip Myslivec , Marcel Tvrdík , Juraj Halaj , Richard Bayer
Bronze Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoviet Union
Igor Boldyrev , Rashid Davydov - Sergei Sorokin , Alyaksandr Judsin , Igor Malychin , Vladimir Alexuschin , Oleksandr Hodynjuk , Alexander Terekhov - Viktor Gordijuk , Andrei Sidorov , Dmitri Khristich , Stanislaw Panfilenkow , Oleg Schargorodski , Boris Bykovsky , Yuri Faikow , Konstantin Peregudov Gennady Lebedev , Valery Andreyev , Igor Boriskov , Mikhail Shetinin Coaching
staff: Igor Dmitrijew , Nikolai Kazakow

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Roman Horák CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Best goalkeeper Tommy Soderstrom SwedenSweden Sweden
Best defender Oleksandr Hodynjuk Soviet UnionSoviet Union USSR
Best striker Roman Horák CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

All-Star Team

Attack: CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Petr Hrbek - Roman Horák - Patric KjellbergCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia SwedenSweden
Defense: SwedenSweden Jan Bergman - Aljaksandr JudsinSoviet UnionSoviet Union
Goal: SwedenSweden Tommy Soderstrom

B group

Preliminary round

Group 1
Games ROME ITA GBR BUL Gates Pt.
1. Romania Romania 1965Romania 6: 3 13: 2 -: - 19: 05 4-0
2. Italy ItalyItaly 3: 6 8: 1 -: - 09: 07 2: 2
3. Great Britain United KingdomUnited Kingdom 2:13 1: 8 -: - 03:21 0: 4
4. Bulgaria Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria -: - -: - -: - 0-: 0- -: -

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.
1. Denmark DenmarkDenmark 8: 3 4: 6 6-0 18: 09 4: 2
2. France FranceFrance 3: 8 8: 4 3: 2 14:14 4: 2
3. Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 6: 4 4: 8 7: 2 17:14 4: 2
4. Austria AustriaAustria 0: 6 2: 3 2: 7 04:16 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.
1. Romania Romania 1965Romania 7: 4 (6: 3) 6: 4 19:11 6-0
2. Denmark DenmarkDenmark 4: 7 5: 3 (8: 3) 17:13 4: 2
3. Italy ItalyItaly (3: 6) 3: 5 5: 2 11:13 2: 4
4. France FranceFrance 4: 6 (3: 8) 2: 5 09:19 0: 6
Relegation round
Games YUG AUT GBR BUL Gates Pt.
1. Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia (7: 2) 7: 2 -: - 14: 04 4-0
2. Austria AustriaAustria (2: 7) 5: 4 -: - 07:11 2: 2
3. Great Britain United KingdomUnited Kingdom 2: 7 4: 5 (- :–) 06:12 0: 4
4. Bulgaria Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria -: - -: - (- :–) 0-: 0- -: -

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Zoran Kožić Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia
Best goalkeeper Ionel Corciova Romania 1965Romania Romania
Best defender Andrei Brodnik Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia
Best striker Jens Nielsen DenmarkDenmark Denmark

All-Star Team

Attack: United KingdomUnited Kingdom Antony Johnson - Josef Linder - Zoran KožićItalyItaly Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
Defense: FranceFrance Marc-André Tapia - Torben SchultzDenmarkDenmark
Goal: AustriaAustria Alfred Pulse

C group

Games NED HUN BEL Gates Pt.
1. Netherlands NetherlandsNetherlands 8: 3
6: 2
9: 1
9: 1
32: 07 8-0
2. Hungary Hungary 1957Hungary 3: 8
2: 6
10: 3
5: 1
20:18 4: 4
3. Belgium BelgiumBelgium 1: 9
1: 9
3:10
1: 5
06:33 0: 8

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Tommie Hartogs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Best goalkeeper Luc van Walle BelgiumBelgium Belgium
Best defender Bobby Bright NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Best striker Tommie Hartogs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

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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