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The 2nd European U19 Ice Hockey Championship took place from December 26, 1968 to January 2, 1969 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen , Germany . The Games of the newly introduced B group were from 8. March bis 14. March 1969 in Geneva in Switzerland held.
A group
Games
|
URS
|
SWE
|
TCH
|
FIN
|
FRG
|
POLE
|
Gates
|
Points
|
1. USSR
Soviet Union 1955 |
|
7: 3
|
2: 2
|
15: 2
|
10: 2
|
12: 3
|
46:12
|
9: 1
|
2. Sweden
Sweden |
3: 7
|
|
5: 4
|
8: 3
|
6: 2
|
15: 1
|
37:17
|
8: 2
|
3. Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia |
2: 2
|
4: 5
|
|
4-0
|
4: 1
|
14: 0
|
28: 08
|
7: 3
|
4. Finland
Finland |
2:15
|
3: 8
|
0: 4
|
|
4: 7
|
9: 3
|
18:37
|
2: 8
|
5th Federal Republic of GermanyGermany Federal Republic
|
2:10
|
2: 6
|
1: 4
|
7: 4
|
|
3: 4
|
15:28
|
2: 8
|
6. Poland
Poland 1944 |
3:12
|
1:15
|
0:14
|
3: 9
|
4: 3
|
|
11:53
|
2: 8
|
European championship team: USSR
U19 European Champion USSRSoviet Union 1955
|
Alexander Astaschew , Alexander Glukhov , Alexander Gyssin , Alexander Kisljakow , Konstantin Klimov . Yevgeny Kotlow , Vitaly Krajew , Gennadi Krylov , Alexander Maltsev , Nikolai Nowoschenin , Vyacheslav Soloduchin , Alexander Sosin , Gennadi Syrtsov , Vladimir Syrtsov , Vladislav Tretiak , Alexander Tschepelew , Georgi Uglow , Valery Vasilyev
|
Awards
B group
Games
|
SUI
|
HUN
|
YUG
|
AUT
|
Gates
|
Pt.
|
1. Switzerland
Switzerland |
|
12: 2
|
10: 4
|
4-0
|
26: 06
|
6-0
|
2. Hungary
Hungary 1957 |
2:12
|
|
8: 4
|
4: 1
|
14:17
|
4: 2
|
3. Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic |
4:10
|
4: 8
|
|
7-0
|
15:18
|
2: 4
|
4. Austria
Austria |
0: 4
|
1: 4
|
0: 7
|
|
01:15
|
0: 6
|
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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