European U18 ice hockey championship 1994

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The 27th European U18 Ice Hockey Championships took place from April 17 to 24, 1994 in Jyväskylä in Finland . The group B games were played from March 28 to April 3, 1994 in Székesfehérvár , Hungary . The venue for the C-Group was Bled in Slovenia from March 28th to April 4th, 1994 .

A group

Preliminary round

Group 1
Games SWE FIN SUI NOR Gates Pt.
1. Sweden SwedenSweden 6: 3 6: 2 15: 0 27: 05 6-0
2. Finland FinlandFinland 3: 6 8: 2 5: 1 16: 09 4: 2
3. Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland 2: 6 2: 8 3: 3 07:17 1: 5
4. Norway NorwayNorway 0:15 1: 5 3: 3 04:23 1: 5
Group 2
Games CZE RUS DEU POLE Gates Pt.
1. Czech Republic Czech RepublicCzech Republic 3: 3 7: 2 13: 0 23: 05 5: 1
2. Russia RussiaRussia 3: 3 8: 4 8: 2 19: 09 5: 1
3. Germany GermanyGermany 2: 7 4: 8 13: 2 19:17 2: 4
4. Poland PolandPoland 0:13 2: 8 2:13 04:34 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 RUS CZE FIN Gates Pt.
1. Sweden SwedenSweden 4: 4 5: 2 (6: 3) 15: 09 5: 1
2. Russia RussiaRussia 4: 4 (3: 3) 4: 2 11: 09 4: 2
3. Czech Republic Czech RepublicCzech Republic 2: 5 (3: 3) 6: 1 11: 09 3: 3
4. Finland FinlandFinland (3: 6) 2: 4 1: 6 06:16 0: 6
Placement round
Games SUI DEU NOR POLE Gates Pt.
1. Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland 7: 2 (3: 3) 6: 1 16: 06 5: 1
2. Germany GermanyGermany 2: 7 5: 3 (13: 2) 20:12 4: 2
3. Norway NorwayNorway (3: 3) 3: 5 5: 5 11:13 2: 4
4. Poland PolandPoland 1: 6 (2:13) 5: 5 08:24 1: 5

European championship team: Sweden

U18 European Champion Sweden
SwedenSweden
Mikael Johansson , Henrik Smangs - Mattias Öhlund , Daniel Tjärnqvist , David Petrasek , Stefan Björk , Johan Finnström , Magnus Karlsson , Kim Johnsson , Tobias Björklund - Johan Davidsson , Daniel Olsson , Markus Eriksson , Patrik Boij , Kristofer Ottosson , Anders Burström , Daniel Karlsson , Stefan Öhman , Fredrik Möller , Peter Nylander , Peter Högardh , Nils Ekman

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Dmitri Klewakin RussiaRussia Russia
Best goalkeeper Tomáš Vokoun Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Best defender Mattias Öhlund SwedenSweden Sweden
Best striker Johan Davidsson SwedenSweden Sweden

All-Star Team

Attack: Czech RepublicCzech Republic Patrik Eliáš - Johan Davidsson - Dmitri KlewakinSwedenSweden RussiaRussia
Defense: SwedenSweden Mattias Öhlund - Oleg TwerdowskiRussiaRussia
Goal: Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Vokoun

B group

Preliminary round

Group 1
Games AUT BLR ITA ROME Gates Pt.
1. Austria AustriaAustria 7: 4 6: 2 5: 2 18: 08 6-0
2. Belarus Belarus 1991Belarus 4: 7 2: 2 9: 1 15:10 3: 3
3. Italy ItalyItaly 2: 6 2: 2 3-0 07: 08 3: 3
4. Romania RomaniaRomania 2: 5 1: 9 0: 3 03:17 0: 6
Group 2
Games HUN THE FRA ESP Gates Pt.
1. Hungary HungaryHungary 3: 2 6: 3 16: 0 25: 05 6-0
2. Denmark DenmarkDenmark 2: 3 7: 5 11: 1 20: 09 4: 2
3. France FranceFrance 3: 6 5: 7 7: 4 15:17 2: 4
4. Spain SpainSpain 0:16 1:11 4: 7 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.

Promotion lap
Games BLR HUN THE AUT Gates Pt.
1. Belarus Belarus 1991Belarus 5: 3 7: 5 (4: 7) 16:15 4: 2
2. Hungary HungaryHungary 3: 5 (3: 2) 7: 2 13: 09 4: 2
3. Denmark DenmarkDenmark 5: 7 (2: 3) 6: 1 13:11 2: 4
4. Austria AustriaAustria (7: 4) 2: 7 1: 6 10:17 2: 4
Relegation round
Games ITA ROME FRA ESP Gates Pt.
1. Italy ItalyItaly (3: 0) 4: 1 6-0 13: 01 6-0
2. Romania RomaniaRomania (0: 3) 3: 3 7: 2 10: 08 3: 3
3. France FranceFrance 1: 4 3: 3 (7: 4) 11:11 3: 3
4. Spain SpainSpain 0: 6 2: 7 (4: 7) 06:20 0: 6

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Csaba Simon HungaryHungary Hungary
Balázs Ladányi HungaryHungary Hungary

C group

Preliminary round

Group 1
Games LAT UKR GBR KRO BUL Gates Pt.
1. Latvia LatviaLatvia 6: 5 15: 0 15: 1 38: 0 74: 06 8-0
2. Ukraine UkraineUkraine 5: 6 22: 2 16: 0 20: 0 63: 08 6: 2
3. Great Britain United KingdomUnited Kingdom 0:15 2:22 3: 2 15: 1 20:40 4: 4
4. Croatia CroatiaCroatia 1:15 0:16 2: 3 13: 1 16:35 2: 6
5. Bulgaria BulgariaBulgaria 0:38 0:20 1:15 1:13 02:86 0: 8
Group 2
Games SVK SLO EST LTU NED Gates Pt.
1. Slovakia SlovakiaSlovakia 11: 1 34: 0 24: 3 29: 4 98: 08 8-0
2. Slovenia SloveniaSlovenia 1:11 11: 0 10: 1 13: 1 35:13 6: 2
3. Estonia EstoniaEstonia 0:34 0:11 5: 2 7: 2 12:49 4: 4
4. Lithuania Lithuania 1989Lithuania 3:24 1:10 2: 5 8: 2 14:41 2: 6
5. Netherlands NetherlandsNetherlands 4:29 1:13 2: 7 2: 8 09:57 0: 8

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 SVK LAT SLO UKR Gates Pt.
1. Slovakia SlovakiaSlovakia 9: 4 (11: 1) 4: 2 24: 07 6-0
2. Latvia LatviaLatvia 4: 9 7-0 (6: 5) 17:14 4: 2
3. Slovenia SloveniaSlovenia (1:11) 0: 7 4: 2 05:20 2: 4
4. Ukraine UkraineUkraine 2: 4 (5: 6) 2: 4 09:14 0: 6
Placement round
Games EST GBR LTU KRO Gates Pt.
1. Estonia EstoniaEstonia 11: 4 (5: 2) 4: 3 20: 09 6-0
2. Great Britain United KingdomUnited Kingdom 4:11 5: 4 (3: 2) 12:17 4: 2
3. Lithuania Lithuania 1989Lithuania (2: 5) 4: 5 7: 4 13:14 2: 4
4. Croatia CroatiaCroatia 3: 4 (2: 3) 4: 7 09:14 0: 6
Play for 9th place
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 6: 2
(2: 0, 2: 1, 2: 1)
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria

Awards

Award player team
Top scorer Miroslav Pažák SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia
Best goalkeeper Žiga Ivanič SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Best defender Daniel Sacha SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia
Best striker Aleksandrs Ņiživijs LatviaLatvia Latvia

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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