The 1997 IIHF European U18 Championship was the thirtieth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships.
Group A
editPlayed April 12 to the 20th, in Znojmo and Třebíč, Czech Republic. Switzerland shocked everyone by opening the tournament with wins over the Czechs and the Russians. Although they tired by the end of the tournament, their win over Slovakia assured them of their first (and only) medal in the European Juniors.
First round
edit- Group 1
Team | SUI | CZE | RUS | UKR | GF/GA | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Switzerland | 4:3 | 6:2 | 2:4 | 12: | 94 | |
2. Czech Republic | 3:4 | 4:4 | 8:1 | 15: | 93 | |
3. Russia | 2:6 | 4:4 | 8:2 | 14:12 | 3 | |
4. Ukraine | 4:2 | 1:8 | 2:8 | 7:18 | 2 |
- Group 2
Team | FIN | SWE | SVK | GER | GF/GA | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Finland | 3:3 | 5:0 | 3:0 | 11: | 35 | |
2. Sweden | 3:3 | 6:2 | 6:3 | 15: | 85 | |
3. Slovakia | 0:5 | 2:6 | 7:2 | 9:13 | 2 | |
4. Germany | 0:3 | 3:6 | 2:7 | 5:16 | 0 |
Final round
edit- Championship round
Team | FIN | SWE | SUI | RUS | CZE | SVK | GF | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Finland | (3:3) | 8:1 | 4:2 | 3:2 | (5:0) | 23: | 89 | |
2. Sweden | (3:3) | 4:2 | 4:4 | 4:1 | (6:2) | 21:12 | 8 | |
3. Switzerland | 1:8 | 2:4 | (6:2) | (4:3) | 3:0 | 16:17 | 6 | |
4. Russia | 2:4 | 4:4 | (2:6) | (4:4) | 8:3 | 20:21 | 4 | |
5. Czech Republic | 2:3 | 1:4 | (3:4) | (4:4) | 4:2 | 14:17 | 3 | |
6. Slovakia | (0:5) | (2:6) | 0:3 | 3:8 | 2:4 | 7:26 | 0 |
- 7th place
Ukraine | 2:1 (1:0, 0:1, 1:0) |
2:5 (0:3, 2:0, 0:2) |
2:1 o.t. (1:0, 0:1, 0:0, 1:0) |
Germany |
Germany, losing the best of three series in overtime, was relegated to Group B for 1998.
Tournament Awards
edit- Top Scorer Marko Kauppinen (9 points)
- Top Goalie: Mika Noronen
- Top Defenceman: Jonas Elofsson
- Top Forward: Michel Riesen
Kauppinen, a defenceman, set a record for the lowest point total to lead a tournament.
Group B
editPlayed March 21 to the 30th, in Maribor and Celje, Slovenia.
First round
edit- Group 1
Team | NOR | POL | BLR | SLO | GF/GA | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Norway | 4:2 | 5:2 | 3:4 | 12: | 84 | |
2. Poland | 2:4 | 7:3 | 4:2 | 13: | 94 | |
3. Belarus | 2:5 | 3:7 | 5:4 | 10:16 | 2 | |
4. Slovenia | 4:3 | 2:4 | 4:5 | 10:12 | 2 |
- Group 2
Team | DEN | HUN | FRA | ITA | GF/GA | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Denmark | 4:3 | 6:4 | 6:0 | 16: | 76 | |
2. Hungary | 3:4 | 5:3 | 6:5 | 14:12 | 4 | |
3. France | 4:6 | 3:5 | 6:5 | 13:16 | 2 | |
4. Italy | 0:6 | 5:6 | 5:6 | 10:18 | 0 |
Final round
edit- Championship round
Team | NOR | POL | HUN | BLR | DEN | FRA | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Norway | (4:2) | 2:2 | (5:2) | 4:3 | 2:2 | 17:11 | 8 | |
2. Poland | (2:4) | 5:5 | (7:3) | 6:4 | 3:1 | 23:17 | 7 | |
3. Hungary | 2:2 | 5:5 | 1:1 | (3:4) | (5:3) | 16:15 | 5 | |
4. Belarus | (2:5) | (3:7) | 1:1 | 4:2 | 8:6 | 18:21 | 5 | |
5. Denmark | 3:4 | 4:6 | (4:3) | 2:4 | (6:4) | 19:21 | 4 | |
6. France | 2:2 | 1:3 | (3:5) | 6:8 | (4:6) | 16:24 | 1 |
- 7th place
Italy | 7:3 (3:1, 3:0, 1:2) |
7:2 (3:0, 4:1, 0:1) |
Slovenia |
Norway was promoted to Group A, and Slovenia was relegated to Group C, for 1998.
Group C
editPlayed March 12 to the 16th in Miercurea-Ciuc and Gheorgheni, Romania.
First round
edit- Group 1
Team | GBR | EST | ROM | NED | GF/GA | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Great Britain | 8:0 | 5:2 | 3:1 | 16: | 36 | |
2. Estonia | 0:8 | 3:2 | 8:4 | 11:14 | 4 | |
3. Romania | 2:5 | 2:3 | 5:0 | 9: 8 | 2 | |
4. Netherlands | 1:3 | 4:8 | 0:5 | 5:16 | 0 |
- Group 2
Team | LAT | AUT | LTU | CRO | GF/GA | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Latvia | 3:3 | 10:2 | 5:1 | 18: | 65 | |
2. Austria | 3:3 | 6:1 | 1:0 | 10: | 45 | |
3. Lithuania | 2:10 | 1:6 | 5:2 | 8:18 | 2 | |
4. Croatia | 1:5 | 0:1 | 2:5 | 3:11 | 0 |
Placing round
edit7th place | Croatia | 2:1 (1:0, 1:0, 0:1) |
Netherlands | |
5th place | Romania | 4:2 (1:0, 1:2, 2:0) |
Lithuania | |
3rd place | Estonia | 4:3 o.t. (2:1, 0:0, 1:2, 1:0) |
Austria | |
Final | Great Britain | 4:3 (0:2, 3:0, 1:1) |
Latvia |
Great Britain was promoted to Group B and the Netherlands was relegated to Group D, for 1998.
Group D
editPlayed in Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia from March 4 to 9. The hosts completely dominated, with forward Csaba Prokec scoring 29 points in their 5 games.[1]
Team | YUG | ESP | BUL | ISR | ISL | TUR | GF/GA | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Yugoslavia | 11:0 | 16:2 | 14:2 | 21:0 | 52:1 | 114: | 510 | |
2. Spain | 0:11 | 5:3 | 3:3 | 11:6 | 20:3 | 39:26 | 7 | |
3. Bulgaria | 2:16 | 3:5 | 5:3 | 5:2 | 7:0 | 22:26 | 6 | |
4. Israel | 2:14 | 3:3 | 3:5 | 9:5 | 13:0 | 30:27 | 5 | |
5. Iceland | 0:21 | 6:11 | 2:5 | 5:9 | 4:2 | 17:48 | 2 | |
6. Turkey | 1:52 | 3:20 | 0:7 | 0:13 | 2:4 | 6:96 | 0 |
Yugoslavia was promoted to Group C for 1998.
References
edit- Complete results
- Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports. pp. 530–2. ISBN 0-8362-7114-9.