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词条 1988 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
释义

  1. Final standings

  2. Results

     Scoring leaders  Tournament awards 

  3. Pool B

  4. Pool C

  5. References

{{Infobox International Ice Hockey Competition
| tourney_name =IIHF World U20 Championship
| year = 1988
| other_titles =
| image = WJC_1988_logo.gif
| size = 200px
| caption =
| country = Soviet Union
| dates = December 26 – January 4
| num_teams = 8
| cities = 1
| venues = 1
| winners = Canada
| count = 3
| second = Soviet Union
| third = Finland
| fourth = Czechoslovakia
| games = 28
| goals = 247
| attendance = 46220
| scoring_leader = {{flagicon|USSR}} Alexander Mogilny
| points = 18
| prevseason = 1987
| nextseason = 1989
}}

The 1988 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships was the 12th edition of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and was held in Moscow, Soviet Union. Canada and the Soviet Union won the gold and silver medals respectively as the two nations redeemed themselves following their mutual disqualification in the 1987 tournament as a result of the Punch-up in Piestany. Finland won the bronze medal.

Final standings

The 1988 tournament was a round-robin format, with the top three teams winning gold, silver and bronze medals respectively.

RankTeamGPWLTGFGAPTS
{{goca}}CAN}}7601371613
{{sica}}URS}}7610441812
{{brca}}FIN}}7511362011
4{{ihj|TCH}}733136237
5{{ihj|SWE}}733136247
6{{ihj|USA}}716028462
7{{ihj|FRG}}716018472
8{{ihj|POL}}716012532
Poland was relegated to Pool B for 1989.

Results

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| date = December 31, 1987
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| date = January 1, 1988
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| date = January 1, 1988
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| date = January 3, 1988
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| score = 11 – 1
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| date = January 4, 1988
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Scoring leaders

RankPlayerCountry{{Tooltip|G|Goals{{Tooltip|A|Assists{{Tooltip|Pts|Points
1 Alexander Mogilny{{ihj|URS}} 9 9 18
2 Thomas Sjögren{{ihj|SWE}} 6 9 15
3 Ola Rosander{{ihj|SWE}} 9 5 14
3 Sergei Fedorov{{ihj|URS}} 6 6 12
5 Janne Ojanen{{ihj|FIN}} 6 5 11
6 Robert Reichel{{ihj|TCH}} 3 8 11
6 Tero Toivola{{ihj|FIN}} 3 8 11
8 Jeremy Roenick{{ihj|USA}} 5 4 9
9 Petr Pavlas{{ihj|TCH}} 4 5 9
10 Greg Hawgood{{ihj|CAN}} 1 8 9

Tournament awards

IIHF Directorate AwardsMedia All-Star Team
GoaltenderCAN}} Jimmy WaiteCAN}} Jimmy Waite
DefencemenFIN}} Teppo NumminenCAN}} Greg Hawgood
{{flagicon|FIN}} Teppo Numminen
ForwardsURS}} Alexander MogilnyURS}} Alexander Mogilny
{{flagicon|CAN}} Theoren Fleury
{{flagicon|TCH}} Petr Hrbek

Pool B

Eight teams contested the second tier this year in Sapporo Japan from March 12 to 21. It was played in a simple round robin format, each team playing seven games.

Standings
RankTeamGPWLTGFGAPTSNORROM|1965SUIJPNFRAYUGNEDAUT
1{{ihj|NOR}}75203818108 - 03 - 23 - 48 - 26 - 75 - 15 -2
2{{ihj|ROM|1965}}75202427100 - 84 - 23 - 23 - 65 - 43 - 16 - 4
3{{ihj|SUI}}7421342392 - 32 - 41 - 16 - 56 - 59 - 28 - 3
4{{ihj|JPN}}7322342784 - 32 - 31 - 17 - 16 - 84 - 410 - 7
5{{ihj|FRA}}7430313682 - 86 - 35 - 61 - 77 - 67 - 53 - 1
6{{ihj|YUG}}7331373677 - 64 - 55 - 68 - 66 - 72 - 25 - 4
7{{ihj|NED}}7043203531 - 51 - 32 - 94 - 45 - 72 - 25 - 5
8{{ihj|AUT}}7061264212 - 54 - 63 - 87 - 101 - 34 - 55 - 5
Norway was promoted to Pool A and Austria was relegated to Pool C for 1989.

Pool C

Eight teams contested the third tier this year in Belluno and Feltre, Italy from March 18 to 27. It was played in a simple round robin format, each team playing seven games. The North Korean juniors debuted this year.

Standings
RankTeamGPWLTGFGAPTSDENITABULGBRESPHUNPRKBEL
1{{ihj|DEN}}77005911146 - 23 - 29 - 219 - 04 - 25 - 313 - 0
2{{ihj|ITA}}76102717122 - 64 - 16 - 44 - 23 - 23 - 25 - 0
3{{ihj|BUL}}75203916102 - 31 - 47 - 38 - 110 - 08 - 43 - 1
4{{ihj|GBR}}7331212772 - 94 - 63 - 74 - 13 - 12 - 23 - 1
5{{ihj|ESP}}7241194550 - 192 - 41 - 81 - 46 - 25 - 54 - 3
6{{ihj|HUN}}7250142842 - 42 - 30 - 101 - 32 - 64 - 13 - 1
7{{ihj|PRK}}7142202943 - 52 - 34 - 82 - 25 - 51 - 43 - 2
8{{ihj|BEL}}707083400 - 130 - 51 - 31 - 33 - 41 - 32 - 3
Denmark was initially promoted to Pool B for 1989, however because they used an ineligible player, a challenge series with Italy was played the following December to determine promotion.[1]

References

{{refend}}
  • {{cite book |last=Joyce |first=Gare |title=When the Lights Went Out |year=2006 |publisher=Random House |isbn=978-0-385-66275-8}}
  • {{cite book |last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |title=Red, White, and Gold: Canada at the World Junior Championships 1974–1999 |year=1998 |publisher=ECW Press |isbn=1-55022-382-8}}
  • [https://www.tsn.ca/World_jrs/feature/?fid=987 1988 World Junior Hockey Championships] at TSN
  • http://www.passionhockey.com/hockeyarchives/U-20_1988.htm
{{refend}}
1. ^http://www.passionhockey.com/hockeyarchives/U-20_1989.htm
{{World Junior Ice Hockey Championships}}

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