European U18 ice hockey championship in 1988

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Winner: Czechoslovakia CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia

The 21st European ice hockey championship for U18 juniors took place from April 9th to 17th, 1988 in the Czech cities of Frýdek-Místek , Olomouc , Přerov and Vsetín . The games of group B were played from March 25 to April 1, 1988 in Briançon , France . The venue for Group C was from April 6th to 9th, 1988 in San Sebastián in Spain .

A group

Preliminary round

Group 1
Games FIN SWE SUI ROME Gates Pt.
1. Finland FinlandFinland 7: 3 11: 1 18: 0 36: 04 6-0
2. Sweden SwedenSweden 3: 7 9: 4 21: 0 28:10 4: 2
3. Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland 1:11 4: 9 4: 2 09:22 2: 4
4. Romania Romania 1965Romania 0:18 0:21 2: 4 02:43 0: 6
Group 2
Games URS TCH NOR POLE Gates Pt.
1. USSR Soviet UnionSoviet Union 6: 4 9-0 12: 0 27: 04 6-0
2. Czechoslovakia CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 4: 6 11: 1 6-0 21: 07 4: 2
3. Norway NorwayNorway 0: 9 1:11 7: 3 08:23 2: 4
4. Poland PolandPoland 0:12 0: 6 3: 7 03:25 0: 6

Finals

For the final round, the results obtained among each other were taken over from the preliminary round. These results are shown here in brackets. The last of the two preliminary round groups determined the relegated in play-off mode.

Championship round
Games TCH FIN URS SWE NOR SUI Gates Pt.
1. Czechoslovakia CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 5: 3 (4: 6) 6: 2 (11: 1) 10: 1 36:13 8: 02
2. Finland FinlandFinland 3: 5 3: 2 (7: 3) 7: 1 11: 1 31:12 8: 02
3. USSR Soviet UnionSoviet Union (6: 4) 2: 3 3: 3 (9: 0) 12: 1 32:11 7: 03
4. Sweden SwedenSweden 2: 6 (3: 7) 3: 3 8: 2 (9: 4) 25:22 5: 05
5. Norway NorwayNorway (1:11) 1: 7 (0: 9) 2: 8 11: 2 15:37 2: 08
6. Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland 1:10 (1:11) 1:12 (4: 9) 2:11 09:53 0:10
Relegation games
Romania 1965Romania Romania 7: 3
(3: 1, 2: 0, 2: 2)
1: 6
(0: 3, 0: 1, 1: 2)
3: 2 n.P.
(1: 0, 1: 2, 0: 0, 0: 0, 1: 0)
PolandPoland Poland

Master teams

U18 European champion Czechoslovakia
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
Roman Turek , Robert Horyna , Zdeněk Orct - Jiří Vykoukal , Richard Šmehlík , Ján Varholík , Martin Bakula , Daniel Stanček , Pavol Sýkorčin , Matej Bukna - Robert Reichel , Robert Holík , Luboš Rob , Pavol Zůbek , Peter Zůbek , Roman Kontšek , Ladislav Karabín , Miroslav Mach , David Čermák , Petr Bareš , Marián Uharček
coaching staff: : Rudolf Tománek , Josef Vimmer
Silver Finland
FinlandFinland
Henry Eskelinen - Pasi Räty - Mikko Auranen , Veli-Pekka Kautonen , Karri Kivi , Juha Lampinen , Janne Laukkanen , Mika Strömberg - Petri Aaltonen , Juha icons , Petro Koivunen , Pasi Peltonen , Tommi Pullola , Rauli Raitanen , Teemu Selanne , Keijo Säilynoja , Antti Törmänen , Mika Välilä , Tommy Wide
Bronze Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoviet Union
Andrei Batalov , Konstantin Bachutaschwili - Igor Ivanov , Sergei Tertyschny , Sergei Zubov , Alexander Karpowzew , Oleg Kobsew , Oleksandr Hodynjuk - Roman Oksjuta , Pavel Bure , Sergei Gomoljako , Sergei Boldoweschko , Andrei Potaitschuk , Igor Korolev , Alik Garejew , Oleg Santurjan , Vyacheslav Kozlov , Wiktor Gordijuk , Ivan Swinzizki , Māris Dreling's coaching staff : Gennadi Zygurow , Vladimir Bogomolow

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Teemu Selänne FinlandFinland Finland
Best goalkeeper Henry Eskelinen FinlandFinland Finland
Best defender Sergei Zubov Soviet UnionSoviet Union USSR
Best striker Petri Aaltonen FinlandFinland Finland

All-Star Team

Attack: FinlandFinland Teemu Selänne - Robert Reichel - Pawel BureCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Soviet UnionSoviet Union
Defense: CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Vykoukal - Sergei SubowSoviet UnionSoviet Union
Goal: CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Roman Turek

B group

Preliminary round

Group 1
Games FRG YUG FRA NED Gates Pt.
1st Federal Republic of Germany Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 8: 3 3: 2 5-0 16: 05 6-0
2. Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 3: 8 4: 3 8: 3 15:14 4: 2
3. France FranceFrance 2: 3 3: 4 11: 1 16: 08 2: 4
4. Netherlands NetherlandsNetherlands 0: 5 3: 8 1:11 04:24 0: 6
Group 2
Games AUT THE ITA GBR Gates Pt.
1. Austria AustriaAustria 5-0 3-0 9: 3 17: 03 6-0
2. Denmark DenmarkDenmark 0: 5 6: 2 7-0 13: 07 4: 2
3. Italy ItalyItaly 0: 3 2: 6 3: 3 05:12 1: 5
4. Great Britain United KingdomUnited Kingdom 3: 9 0: 7 3: 3 06:19 1: 5

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 FRG AUT YUG THE Gates Pt.
1st Federal Republic of Germany Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 5: 1 (8: 3) 6-0 19: 04 6-0
2. Austria AustriaAustria 1: 5 2: 2 (5: 0) 08: 07 3: 3
3. Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia (3: 8) 2: 2 5: 3 10:13 3: 3
4. Denmark DenmarkDenmark 0: 6 (0: 5) 3: 5 03:16 0: 6
Relegation round
Games ITA FRA NED GBR Gates Pt.
1. Italy ItalyItaly 5: 3 9: 6 (3: 3) 17:12 5: 1
2. France FranceFrance 3: 5 (11: 1) 8: 6 22:12 4: 2
3. Netherlands NetherlandsNetherlands 6: 9 (1:11) 7: 2 14:22 2: 4
4. Great Britain United KingdomUnited Kingdom (3: 3) 6: 8 2: 7 11:18 1: 5

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Thomas Galliou FranceFrance France
Best goalkeeper Claus Dalpiaz AustriaAustria Austria
Best defender Jörg Mayr Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany
Best striker Thomas Galliou FranceFrance France

All-Star Team

Attack: Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Tomaž Vnuk - Tobias Abstreiter - Thomas GalliouGermany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany FranceFrance
Defense: United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jim Johnston - Warren RustUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
Goal: Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Bernd Zimmer

C group

Games BUL ESP HUN BEL Gates Pt.
1. Bulgaria Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 2: 1 4-0 9: 4 15: 05 6-0
2. Spain SpainSpain 1: 2 6: 5 15: 4 22:11 4: 2
3. Hungary Hungary 1957Hungary 0: 4 5: 6 9: 1 14:11 2: 4
4. Belgium BelgiumBelgium 4: 9 4:15 1: 9 09:33 0: 6

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer YES. Aragoya SpainSpain Spain

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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