Junior Ice Hockey World Championship 1976

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Winner: Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union 

The games of the third unofficial ice hockey junior world championship in 1976 took place in Finland from December 26, 1975 to January 1, 1976 . It is not included in its statistics by the International Ice Hockey Federation as it was not the organizer. Canada was represented by the Castors de Sherbrooke . As in the previous year, the World Champion was the Soviet Union team.

Games and final table

Pl. Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CanadaCanada CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia FinlandFinland SwedenSweden Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union USSR 5: 2 3: 2 6: 4 5: 2 4th 4th 0 0 19:10 8-0
2. CanadaCanada Canada 2: 5 5: 4 4: 1 1:17 4th 2 0 2 12:27 4: 4
3. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 2: 3 4: 5 2-0 4: 2 4th 2 0 2 12:10 4: 4
4th FinlandFinland Finland 4: 6 1: 4 0: 2 7: 2 4th 1 0 3 12:14 2: 6
5. SwedenSweden Sweden 2: 5 17: 1 2: 4 2: 7 4th 1 0 3 23:17 2: 6

Best scorer

Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , pts = points, SM = penalty minutes; Fat: tournament best

player team Sp T V Pt SM
Valery Evstifeyev Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union USSR 4th 4th 4th 8th
Karel Holý CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 4th 5 2 7th
Valery Bragin Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union USSR 4th 4th 2 6th
Sergei Podgorzew Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union USSR 4th 2 4th 6th
Matti Forss FinlandFinland Finland 4th 4th 1 5 4th
Bjorn Johansson SwedenSweden Sweden 4th 3 2 5 0
Jozef Lukáč CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 4th 2 3 5
Peter Marsh CanadaCanada Canada 4th 4th 0 4th 8th
Thomas Gradin SwedenSweden Sweden 4th 3 1 4th 2
Hannu Helander FinlandFinland Finland 4th 3 1 4th 2
Not so Håkansson SwedenSweden Sweden 4th 3 1 4th 8th

Medals and Teams

World Champion USSR
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union
Sergei Abramov , Sergei Babariko , Valeri Bragin , Nikolai Drosdezki , Dmitry Fedin , Vyacheslav Fetisov , Alexei Frolikow , Irek Gimajew , Gennadi Ikonnikov , Valeri Jewstifejew , Alexander Kabanov , Sergei Lantratow , Yevgeny Novichenko , Vasily Paiussow , Vasily Pervukhin , Sergei Podgorzew , Mikhail Schostak , Viktor Zhukov , Yuri Shundrov , Anatoly Stepanov
Coach: Igor Tusik
Silver Canada
CanadaCanada
Alain Bélanger , Joe Carlevale , Ron Carter , Dan Chicoine , Mario Claude , Robert Desormeaux , Mark Green , Jere Gillis , Denis Hallé , Bernie Harbec , Ken Johnston , Floyd Lahache , Fern LeBlanc , Normand Lefebvre , Brendan Lowe , Peter Marsh , Benoît Perreault , Richard Sévigny , Bobby Simpson , Regis Vallières
Coach: Ghislain Delage
Bronze Czechoslovakia
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
Petr Brokeš , Marián Brúsil , Jiří Heinz , Zdeněk hňup , Karel Holý , Jiří Jána , Jaroslav Januš , Miloš Jelínek , Jindřich Kokrment , Norbert Král , Luboš Kšica , Jozef Lukáč , Tomáš Netík , Marián Repasky , Peter Šťastný , Jaroslav Stix , Pavol Svarny , Ladislav Vošta , Zdeněk Venera , František Větrovec Coaching
staff: Gustav Bubník , Ladislav Horský

Awards

Player trophies
Award player team
Best goalkeeper Sergei Babariko Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union USSR
Best defender Vasily Pervuchin Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union USSR
Best striker Valery Evstifeyev Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union USSR
All-Star Team
Attack: CanadaCanada Peter Marsh - Karel Holý - Valery YevstifejewCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union
Defense: Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Wassili Pervuchin - Björn JohanssonSwedenSweden
Goal: CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavol Švárny

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