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Soviet Union National Under-18 Ice Hockey Team
The Soviet Union men's national under-18 ice hockey team was the men's national under-18 ice hockey team in the Soviet Union. It was succeeded by the Russia men's national under-18 ice hockey team in 1992. The team won a total of 23 medals at the IIHF European Junior Championships, including 11 gold, seven silver, and five bronze medals. They also won gold at the unofficial 1967 European U19 Championship. International competitions IIHF European U18/U19 Championships *1967 (unofficial): 1st place *1968: 2nd place *1969: 1st place *1970: 1st place *1971: 1st place *1972: 2nd place *1973: 1st place *1974: 2nd place *1975: 1st place *1976: 1st place *1977: 3rd place *1978: 2nd place *1979: 3rd place *1980: 1st place *1981: 1st place *1982: 3rd place *1983: 1st place *1984: 1st place *1985: 2nd place *1986: 4th place *1987: 3rd place *1988: 3rd place *1989: 1st place *1990: 2nd place *1991: 2nd place References

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Soviet Union National Hockey Team Jerseys (1984)
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a Federation, federal union of Republics of the Soviet Union, fifteen national republics; in practice, both Government of the Soviet Union, its government and Economy of the Soviet Union, its economy were highly Soviet-type economic planning, centralized until its final years. It was a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, with the city of Moscow serving as its capital as well as that of its largest and most populous republic: the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR. Other major cities included Saint Petersburg, Leningrad (Russian SFSR), Kyiv, Kiev (Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR), Minsk (Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Byelorussian SSR), Tas ...
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1972 IIHF European U19 Championship
The 1972 IIHF European U19 Championship was the fifth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. Group A Played in Boden, Luleå, and Skellefteå, Sweden, from March 26 to April 2, 1972 ''Norway was relegated to Group B for 1973.'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer: Håkan Dahllöf (10 Points) *Top Goalie: Krister Sterner *Top Defenceman: Boris Verigin *Top Forward: Zdeněk Paulík Group B Played in Lyss, Switzerland from March 25–30, 1972. First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Placing round '' Switzerland was promoted to Group A for 1973.'' References Complete results* {{IIHF European Junior Championships Junior Junior or Juniors may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * ''Junior'' (Junior Mance album), 1959 * ''Junior'' (Röyksopp album), 2009 * ''Junior'' (Kaki King album), 2010 * ''Junior'' (LaFontaines album), 2019 Films * ''Junior'' (1994 ... IIHF European Junior Championship tournament International ice hockey competitions hosted by ...
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Russia Men's National Under-18 Ice Hockey Team
The Russia men's national under-18 ice hockey team is the men's national under-18 ice hockey team of Russia. The team is controlled by the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The team represents Russia at the IIHF World U18 Championships. International competitions IIHF European U18 Championships *1992: Bronze *1993: Silver *1994: Silver *1995: 4th place *1996: Gold *1997: 4th place *1998: Bronze IIHF World U18 Championships *1999: 6th place *2000: Silver *2001: Gold *2002: Silver *2003: Bronze *2004: Gold *2005: 5th place *2006: 5th place *2007: Gold *2008: Silver *2009: Silver *2010: 4th place *2011: Bronze *2012: 4th place *2013: 4th place *2014: 5th place *2015: 5th place *2016: 6th place *2017: Bronze *2018: 6th place *2019: Silver *2021: Silver Hlinka Gretzky Cup *1992: Silver *1993: Gold *1994: Bronze *1995: Gold *1996: Did not compete *1997: Did not compete *1998: Did not compete *1999: ...
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Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a Federation, federal union of Republics of the Soviet Union, fifteen national republics; in practice, both Government of the Soviet Union, its government and Economy of the Soviet Union, its economy were highly Soviet-type economic planning, centralized until its final years. It was a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, with the city of Moscow serving as its capital as well as that of its largest and most populous republic: the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR. Other major cities included Saint Petersburg, Leningrad (Russian SFSR), Kyiv, Kiev (Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR), Minsk (Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Byelorussian SSR), Tas ...
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1988 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1988 IIHF European U18 Championship was the twenty-first playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. Group A Played April 9–17, 1988, in Frýdek-Místek, Vsetín, Olomouc, and Prerov, Czechoslovakia. First round ;Group 1 Played in Olomouc and Prerov. ;Group 2 Played in Frýdek-Místek and Vsetín Final round ;Championship round Played in Frýdek-Místek, Vsetín, Olomouc, and Prerov. ;7th place ''Poland was relegated to Group B for 1989.'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer Teemu Selänne (16 points) *Top Goalie: Henry Eskelinen *Top Defenceman:Sergei Zubov *Top Forward: Petri Aaltonen Group B Played March 26 to April 1, 1988, in Briançon France First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Final round ;Championship round ;Placing round ''West Germany was promoted to Group A and Great Britain was relegated to Group C, for 1989.'' Group C Played April 6–9, 1988, in San Sebastián Spain ''Bulgaria was promoted to Group B for 1989.'' References Complete re ...
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1987 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1987 IIHF European U18 Championship was the twentieth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. Group A Played April 3–12, 1987, in Tampere, Kouvola, and Hämeenlinna, Finland. Sweden, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet Union, finished tied atop the standings after seven games. Amongst the three, Sweden had the better goal differential in their head to head games, so they won the gold. The Czech's and Soviets still remained even, so the silver medal was awarded based on goals scored in the head to head games: six to four in favor of Czechoslovakia. ''West Germany was relegated to Group B for 1988.'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer Roman Horák (15 points) *Top Goalie: Tommy Söderström *Top Defenceman:Alexander Godynyuk *Top Forward: Roman Horák Group B Played April 3–9, 1987, in Bucharest, Romania First round ;Group 1 *Bulgaria would have been second in their group but they were disqualified for falsifying birthdates for some of their players. Their games ...
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1982 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1982 IIHF European U18 Championship was the fifteenth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. Group A Played in Ängelholm and Tyringe, Sweden from March 29 to April 4, 1982. First round ;Group 1 ''Poland should have participated in this group but withdrew, instead a Swedish under 17 team took their place, not participating in the championship competition. They lost to the Soviets 8-3, Finland 5-4, and beat Switzerland 9-0.'' ;Group 2 Final round ;Championship round ;Placing round *The Swedish under 17 team beat the West Germans 7-2 and the French 18-2. ''Poland were relegated to Group B for 1983.'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer Petr Rosol (13 points) *Top Goalie: Dominik Hašek *Top Defenceman: Alexei Gusarov *Top Forward: Tomas Sandström Group B Played in Sofia, Bulgaria from March 17–24, 1982 First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Final round ;Championship round ;Placing round ''Norway were promoted to Group A, and Yugoslavia were relegated to ...
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1979 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1979 IIHF European U18 Championship was the twelfth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. Group A Played in Tychy and Katowice, Poland from March 31 to April 6, 1979. First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Final round ;Championship round ;Placing round ''Italy was relegated to Group B for 1980.'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer: Jose Pekkala (13 Points) *Top Goalie: Paweł Łukaszka *Top Defenceman: Timo Blomqvist *Top Forward: Jan Ludvig Group B Played in Miercurea Ciuc, Romania from March 4–8, 1979. First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Placing round ''Norway was promoted to Group A, and Denmark was relegated to Group C, for 1980.'' Group C Played in Sofia, Bulgaria from March 1–6, 1979. ''Bulgaria was promoted to Group B for 1980.'' References Complete results* {{IIHF European Junior Championships Junior IIHF European Junior Championships International ice hockey competitions hosted by Poland International ice hockey competitions hosted by ...
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1977 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1977 IIHF European U18 Championship was the tenth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. With the creation of the World Junior Hockey Championships, which used players under the age of 20, the European championships adjusted the age limitation to being under 18. Group A Played in Bremerhaven, West Germany from April 1–10, 1977. Romania was to participate but withdrew (and forfeited) in the aftermath of the earthquake that hit the area in March of that year. ''Romania, after withdrawing, was relegated to Group B for 1978.'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer: Conny Silfverberg (17 Points) *Top Goalie: Pelle Lindbergh *Top Defenceman: Peter Slanina *Top Forward: Conny Silfverberg Group B Played in Bilbao and San Sebastián, Spain from March 30 to April 4, 1977. First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Placing round ''Norway was promoted to group A, and Spain was relegated to the new Group C, for 1978.'' References Complete results* {{IIHF European Junior Cham ...
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1991 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1991 IIHF European U18 Championship was the twenty-fourth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. The Soviets, playing for the last time as a unified nation, placed 2nd, and the Germans, playing for the first time as a unified nation, placed 5th (despite allowing 61 goals in 6 games). Group A Played April 4–11 in Spišská Nová Ves and Prešov, Czechoslovakia. First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Final round ;Championship round ;7th place ''France was relegated to Group B for 1992. The Soviet Union competed for the last time, Russia assumed their spot in Group A, while Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine, all began competing in Group C in 1993. Kazakhstan also began competing in 1993, but they participated in the Asian Junior Championships.'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer Peter Forsberg (17 points) *Top Goalie: Milan Hnilicka *Top Defenceman: Roman Hamrlík *Top Forward: Alexei Kovalev Group B Played March 23–30 in Jaca, Spain. Th ...
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1990 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1990 IIHF European U18 Championship was the twenty-third playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. Group A Played April 4–11, 1990 in Örnsköldsvik and Sollefteå, Sweden. First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Final round ;Championship round ;7th place '' Switzerland was relegated to Group B for 1991.'' *Following the reunification of Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany ceased being referred to as ''West Germany'' and, starting in 1991, was simply referred to as ''Germany'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer Vyacheslav Kozlov (19 points) *Top Goalie: Rolf Wanhainen *Top Defenceman: Ivan Droppa *Top Forward: Vyacheslav Kozlov Group B Played March 21–30, 1990 in Val Gardena, Italy. ''Undefeated France was promoted to Group A for 1991. Spain should have been relegated to Group C, however, their replacement East Germany did not exist by 1991 so the Spaniards stayed up in Group B.'' Group C Played March 8–11, 1990 in Sofia, Bulgaria. East Germany, ju ...
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1985 IIHF European U18 Championship
The 1985 IIHF European U18 Championship was the eighteenth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. Group A Played April 1–7, 1985, in Anglet France. For the first time, a nation other than the USSR, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, and Finland, finished in the top four. Norway defeated Finland three to two, and then hung on to tie the Germans five to five, earning them second in group 1 and an opportunity to play for their first medal. It would take another ten years for another nation to break through the four team monopoly, with the Germans placing 2nd in 1995. First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Final round ;Championship round ;Placing round ''France was relegated to Group B for 1986.'' Tournament Awards *Top Scorer Sami Wahlsten (13 points) *Top Goalie: Artūrs Irbe *Top Defenceman: Rudolf Záruba *Top Forward: Ulf Dahlén Group B Played March 24–30, 1985, in Sofia Bulgaria First round ;Group 1 ;Group 2 Final round ;Championship round ;Placing round ...
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