Junior World Championship
26 December - 4 January 1987, Piešťany, Nitra, Topoľčany, Trenčín, Czechoslovakia

WChJ 1987

26 December 1986

Sweden - Czechoslovakia                3:4 (1:1, 1:2, 1:1) 
Svanberg 2, Edlund - T. Kapusta 2, Hosták, Brázda 
Penalties: 4:2, powerplay goals: 2:2, referee: Trottier (CAN) - Galinovsky (URS), Hirter (SUI), spectators: 3 500 
SWE: Lindstahl - C. Johansson, Lindmark, Heed, Gällstedt, Franzen, R. Johansson - Edlund, Dahlén, Öhman - Sandström, Gozzi, Garpenlöv - Sjögren, Svanberg, Ahlund. 
Coach: Lars Gunnar Jansson & Thomas Magnusson. 
CZE: O. Svoboda - Jiří Látal, F. Kučera, Pavlas, Lipovský, Brázda, Robert Svoboda - Lubina, Hosták, Pázler - Němčický, Kron, T. Kapusta - Jurík, Rusznyák, Matulík - Andrýs, Badal, 
Václavíček. Coach: Jiří Justra & Július Černický

Soviet Union - Poland                  7:3 (3:2, 3:0, 1:1) 
Kostichkin 2, Zelepukin, Davydov, Galchenyuk, Mogilny, Kerch - Ruchala 2, Zdunek

USA - Finland                          1:4 (0:1, 0:2, 1:1) 
Young - Lehtosaari, Kivelä, Silius, Seppo

Canada-Switzerland                     6:4 (5:2,1:1,0:1) 
McLlwain 3, Elynuik 2, Nemeth - Kunzi, Walder, Mattioni, Nyffenegger

27 December 1986

Czechoslovakia - USA                   2:8 (0:3, 2:0, 0:5) 
Hosták, Pavlas - Brown, Biotti, Reinolds, Nanne, Corkum, Young, Leetch, Turcotte 
Penalties: 4:7, powerplay goals: 2:3, referee: Flenriksson - Ekhagen (SWE), Pomoell (FIN); spectators: 4700
CZE: O. Svoboda (48. Pejchar) - Jiří Látal, F. Kučera, Pavlas, Lipovský, Brázda, Robert Svoboda - Lubina, Hosták, Pázler - Němčický, T. Kapusta, Kron - Andrýs, Badal, Václavíček - 
Jurík, Rusznyák, Matulík. 
USA: Stauber - Brown, Leetch, Gopeland, Biotti, Posma, Burt - Young, Kelfer, Krayer - Hartman, Turcotte, Davidson - Corkum, Wolak, Nanne - Fitzgerald, Capuano, Reinolds. 
Coach: David Peterson, Ben Smith & Terry Christensen

Switzerland - Soviet Union             0:8 (0:2, 0:1, 0:5) 
Kerch 2, Shesterikov 2, Kostichkin, Medvedev, Davydov, Zagorodny

Finland - Canada                       6:6 (0:1, 5:2, 1:3) 
Seppo, Kivelä, Kiuru, Ojanen, Wahlsten — Latta 2, Corriveau, Turgeon, Chiasson, Shanahan.

Sweden - Poland                       15:0 (7:0, 4:0, 4:0) 
Dahlén 4, Edlund 2, Öhman 2, Sjögren, Svanberg, Gozzi, Franzen, R. Johansson, Garpenlöv, Ahlund.

29 December 1986

Czechoslovakia - Canada                5:1 (1:0, 1:1, 3:0) 
Lubina 2, Hosták, Jiří Látal, Kron - Hawgood 
Penalties: 3:8, powerplay goals: 1:0, referee: Järvi - Pomoell (FIN), Ekhagen (SWE); spectators: 4 000
CZE: O. Svoboda - Jiří Látal, F. Kučera, Pavlas, Lipovský, Brázda, Robert Svoboda - Lubina, Hosták, Pázler - Němčický, T. Kapusta, Kron - Andrýs, Badal, Václavíček - Jurík, Rusznyák, 
Matulík. 
CAN: Simpson - Hawgood, Wesley, Huffman, Chiasson, Joseph - Elynuik, McLlwain, Latta-Roy, Fleury, Sanipass - Shanahan, Nemeth, Metcalfe - Keane, Turgeon, Corriveau. 
Coach: Bert Templeton & Pat Bums.

USA - Poland                          15:2 (5:0, 6:0, 4:2) 
Young 3, Corkum 3, Posma 2, Turcotte, Hartman, Fitzgerald, Kelfer, Capuano, Biotti, Krayer - Zdunek, Merta

Soviet Union - Finland                 4:5 (2:3, 0:1, 2:1) 
Kerch, Mogilny, Popov, Tsygurov - Silius, Haapakoski, Ojanen, Matikainen, Tirkkonen.

Sweden - Switzerland                   8:0 (1:0, 4:0, 3:0) 
Hansson 2, Ericsson, Dahlén, R. Johansson, Gozzi, Svanberg, Franzen

30 December 1986

Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          5:3 (2:0, 2:1, 1:2) 
Jiří Látal 2, Jurík, T. Kapusta, Hosták - Konstantinov, Mogilny, Smirnov 
Penalties: 7:9 and Kerch (URS) 10 min, powerplay goals: 0:2, referee: Prescott (USA) - Ekhagen (SWE), Pomoell (FIN); spectators: 4 000
CZE: O. Svoboda - Jiří Látal, F. Kučera, Pavlas, Lipovský, Brázda, Robert Svoboda - Lubina, Hosták, Pázler - Kron, T. Kapusta, Němčický - Andrýs, Badal, Václavíček - Jurík, Rusznyák, 
Matulík. 
URS: Ivannikov - Monayenkov, Tsygurov, Malachov, Konstantinov, Smirnov, Musatov - Osipov, Galchenyuk, Davydov - Mogilny, Shesterikov, Kerch - Zelepukin, Zagorodnyi, Popov - Medvedev, 
Fedorov, Kostichkin. Coach: Vladimir Vasiliev & Valentin Gureyev.

Finland-Sweden                         0:5 (0:3, 0:2, 0:0)
Ericsson, Garpenlöv, Öhman, Edlund, Svanberg

Canada - Poland                       18:3 (7:0, 5:1, 6:2)
Fleury 2. Elynuik 2, Shanahan 2, Sanipass 2, Nemeth 2, Turgeon 2, Wesley, Corriveau, Latta, Chiasson, Joseph, Metcalfe - Niedospial, Merty, Kasperczyk

Switzerland - USA                      6:12 (0:3, 3:5, 3:4)
Hoffmann 2, Stehlin, Dazzi, Bärtschi, Pleschberger - Turcotte 2, Davidson 2, Kelfer 2, Fitzgerald, Hartrnan, Reinolds, Biotti, Copeland, Corkum

1 January 1987

Poland - Czechoslovakia                2:9 (0:4, 1:3, 1:2)
Kasperczyk, Kubowicz - Jurík 3, Lipovský 2, T. Kapusta, Brázda, F. Kučera, Lubina 
Penalties: 2:1, powerplay goals: 0:0, referee: Trottier (CAN) - Galinovsky (URS), Hirter (SUI); spectators: 2 000
POL: Krauzowicz (33. Wojakiewicz) - Niedospial, Borecki, Krol, Adamek, Bielak, Husse - Zdunek, Janikowski, Ruchala - Kubowicz, Kasperczyk, Trybus - Jankowski, Raszewski, Merta. 
Coach: Jerzy Malerz & Andrzej Maryniok
CZE: O. Svoboda (41. Pejchar) - Jiří Látal, F. Kučera, Pavlas, Lipovský, Brázda, Robert Svoboda - Lubina, Hosták, Pázler - Kron, T. Kapusta, Němčický - Andrýs, Badal, Václavíček - 
Jurík, Rusznyák, Matulík.

Soviet Union - Sweden                  3:3 (1:3, 0:0, 2:0) 
Davydov, Kerch, Kostichkin - Ahlund, Edlund, Hansson

Canada - USA                           6:2 (3:1, 1:1, 2:0) 
Elynuik 2, McLlwain, Sanipass, Nemeth, Wesley - Turcotte, Young

Finland - Switzerland                 12:1 (4:0, 3:0, 5:1)
Kiuru 2, Laaksonen 2, Kivelä 2, Tirkkonen 2, Lehtosaari, Haapakoski, Julonen, Wahlsten - Thöni

2 January 1987

Switzerland - Czechoslovakia           1:8 (1:1, 0:3, 0:4)
Äschlimann - Hosták 2, Jurík, Andrýs, Václavíček, Jirí Látal, Matulík, Lubina
Penalties: 2:2, powerplay goals: 0:1, referee: Järvi - Pomoell (FIN), Górski (POL); spectators: 3 200
SUI: Pavoni - Hofstetter, Künzi, Dazzi, Riva, Pleschberger, Bunzli - Thöni, Äschlimann, Stehlin - Walder, Nyffenegger, Mattioni - Vollmer, Fontana, Hoffmann; 
coach: Rolf Altorfer & Denis Mettaier. 
CZE: O. Svoboda - Jiří Látal, F. Kučera, Pavlas, Lipovský, Brázda, Robert Svoboda - Lubina, Hosták, Pázler - Jurík, T. Kapusta, Václavíček - Andrýs, Rusznyák, Matulík - Badal, Němčický. 

Poland - Finland                       3:13 (0:6, 1:4, 2:3)
Zdunek, Kubowicz, Janikowski - Wahlsten 2, Laaksonen 2, Kivelä 2, Lehtosaari 2, Tirkkonen, Kulonen, Wikström, Kiuru, Matikainen

Sweden - Canada                        3:4 (0:2, 1:1, 2:1)
Franzen, Sandström, Dahlén - Latta, Metcalfe, Hawgood, Shanahan

USA - Soviet Union                     4:2 (1:1, 1:1, 2:0)
Young, Fitzgerald, Reinolds, Turcotte - Monayenkov, Kerch

4 January 1987

Czechoslovakia - Finland               3:5 (1:2, 1:0, 1:3) 
Matulík 2, Lubina - Alien 2, Tirkkonen 2, Laaksonen 
Penalties: 3:7, powerplay goals: 1:1; referee: Prescott (USA) - Ekhagen (SWE), Hirter (SUI); spectators: 4 200
CZE: O. Svoboda - Jiří Látal, F. Kučera, Pavlas, Lipovský, Brázda, Robert Svoboda - Lubina, Hosták, Pázler - Jurík, T. Kapusta, Václavíček - Andrýs, Rusznyák, Matulík. 
FIN: Ketterer - Tuomenoksa, Martilla, Haapakoski, Allen, Kulonen, Matikainen - Laaksonen, Ojanen, Silius - Wahlsten, Kivelä, Lehtosaari - Kiuru, Tirkkonen, Seppo. 
Coach: Hannu Jortikka & Urpo Ylönen.

USA - Sweden                           0:8 (0:4, 0:3, 0:1) 
Svanberg 2, Sandström 2, Dahlén 2, Sjögren, Öhman

Poland - Switzerland                   8:3 (2:1, 3:0, 3:2) 
Niedospial 2, Raszewski, Zdunek, Kubowicz, Merta, Adamus, Król - Äschlimann 2, Thöni

Soviet Union - Canada                     2:4
In 33rd minute referee Ronning (NOR) cancelled game for fight, Teams of Soviet Union and Canada disqualified - Video on Youtube

1. Suomi Finland                   7 5 1 1 45:23 11
2. Československo Czechoslovakia            7 5 0 2 36:23 10
3. Sverige Sweden                    7 4 1 2 45:11  9
4. USA USA                       7 4 0 3 42:30  8
5. Polska Poland                    7 1 0 6 21:80  2
6. Schweiz Switzerland               7 0 0 7 15:82  0

Switzerland is relegated to World Junior Championship Pool B 1988

Scoring Leaders                    G  A TP
 1. Ulf Dahlén                SWE  7  8 15
 2. Teppo Kivelä              FIN  6  6 12
 3. Jukka Seppo               FIN  3  9 12
 4. Janne Ojanen              FIN  2 10 12
 5. Pär Ehlund                SWE  5  6 11
    Roger Öhman               SWE  5  6 11
 7. Sami Wahlsten             SWE  4  7 11
 8. Bo Svanberg               SWE  7  3 10
    Martin Hosták             CZE  7  3 10
10. Darren Turcotte           USA  6  4 10
11. Ladislav Lubina           CZE  4  6 10

    Pat Elyniuk               CAN  6  5 11

Best players: Markus Ketterer (FIN) - Calle Johansson (SWE) - Robert Kron (CZE)

All Stars: Sam Lindstahl (SWE) - Jiří Látal (CZE), Brian Leetch (USA) -
Ulf Dahlén (SWE), Juraj Jurík (CZE), Scott Young (USA)

World Champions
Markus Ketterer, Kari Rosenberg - Mikko Haapakoski, Antti Tuomenoksa, Jukka Martilla, Jari Parviainen, Petri Matikainen, Timo Kulonen,
Marko Allen - Teppo Kivelä, Marko Kiuru, Mikko Laaksonen, Jari Laukkanen, Pentti Lehtosaari, Janne Ojanen, Jukka Seppo, Jyrki Silius,
Sami Wahlsten, Pekka Tirkkonen, Sami Wikström. Coach: Hannu Jortikka & Urpo Ylönen

Czechoslovakia
Oldřich Svoboda, Rudolf Pejchar - Jiří Látal, Petr Pavlas, Roman Lipovský, František Kučera, Radomír Brázda,
Robert Svoboda - Martin Hosták, Ladislav Lubina, Juraj Jurík, Tomáš Kapusta, Ivan Matulík, Roman Andrýs,
Karol Rusznyak, Luboš Pázler, Robert Kron, Roman Němčický, Ľubomír Václavíček, Aleš Badal - coach: Jiří Justra, Július Černický

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World Junior Championship Pool B, 15 - 21 March 1987, Rouen France

Group A
1. Germany                      GER   6:3   2:2  16:3   3 2 1 0 24: 8 5
2. Japan                        3:6   JPN   3:1  11:7   3 2 0 1 17:14 4
3. France                       2:2   1:3   FRA   4:3   3 1 1 1  7: 8 3
4. Romania                      3:16  7:11  3:4   ROM   3 0 0 3 13:31 0

Group B
1. Norway                       NOR  11:1   5:5  12:1   3 2 1 0 28: 7 5 
2. Austria                      1:11  AUT   6:4   4:4   3 1 1 1 11:19 3 
3. Netherlands                  5:5   4:6   NED   7:5   3 1 1 1 16:16 3 
4. Italy                        1:12  4:4   5:7   ITA   3 0 1 2 10:23 1

Final Group
1. Deutschland Germany                   GER  13:3   6:3  11:0   3 3 0 0 30: 6 6
2. Norge Norway                    3:13  NOR   7:5  11:1   3 2 0 1 21:19 4
3. Nippon Japan                     3:6   5:7   JPN   6:3   3 1 0 2 14:16 2
4. Österreich Austria                   0:11  1:11  3:6   AUT   3 0 0 3  4:28 0

Relegation Group
1. France France                    FRA   4:3   7:5   7:3   3 3 0 0 18:11 6
2. Romania Romania                   3:4   ROM   7:4   5:1   3 2 0 1 15: 9 4
3. Nederland Netherlands               5:7   4:7   NED   7:5   3 1 0 2 16:19 2
4. Italia Italy                     3:7   1:5   5:7   ITA   3 0 0 3  9:19 0

Germany is promoted to Junior World Championship 1988
Italy is relegated to World Junior Championship Pool C 1988

Best Players: Klaus Merk (Germany) - Takayuki Kobori (Japan) - Knut Walbye (Norway)

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World Junior Championship Pool C, 16 - 22 March 1987, Esbjerg, Denmark

1. Jugoslavija Yugoslavia                YUG  13:4   4:2   5:1  11:2  21:1   5 5 0 0 54:10 10
2. Danmark Denmark                   4:13  DEN  11:4   8:3   7:3  14:1   5 4 0 1 44:24  8
3. Great Britain Great Britain             2:4   4:11  GBR   4:2   6:2   7:0   5 3 0 2 23:19  6
4. Balgarija Bulgaria                  1:5   3:8   2:4   BUL   8:5   7:1   5 2 0 3 21:23  4
5. Espana Spain                     2:11  3:7   2:6   5:8   ESP   7:2   5 1 0 4 19:34  2
6. Australia Australia                 1:21  1:14  0:7   1:7   2:7   AUS   5 0 0 5  5:56  0

Yugoslavia is promoted to Junior World Championship Pool B 1988

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European U18 Championship
3 - 12 April 1987, Hämeenlinnä, Finland

Czechoslovakia - Switzerland          13:3 (3:1, 5:0, 5:2) 
Horák 3, Hrbek 2, Kontšek 2, Gardoň 2, Pavol Zubek, Cíger, Myslivec, Tvrdik

Sweden - Norway                        6:0 (0:0, 1:0, 5:0)

Soviet Union - Germany                 5:2 (2:0, 2:1, 1:1)

Finland - Poland                       9:0 (3:0, 3:0, 3:0)

Czechoslovakia - Germany               5:0 (0:0, 4:0, 1:0) 
Cíger, Horák, Kontšek, Halaj, Cihlář

Sweden - Switzerland                  14:1 (7:0, 3:0, 4:1)

Soviet Union - Poland                 11:1 (5:0, 4:1, 2:0)

Finland - Norway                       9:0 (3:0, 5:0, 1:0)

Czechoslovakia - Poland               11:0 (5:0, 4:0, 2:0)
Hrbek 3, Horák 2, Cíger 2, Švehla, Gardoň, Tvrdik, Halaj

Sweden - Germany                       9:0 (3:0, 5:0, 1:0)

Soviet Union - Norway                  9:3 (2:1, 2:0, 5:2)

Finland - Switzerland                  4:0 (3:0, 1:0, 0:0)

Czechoslovakia - Norway                5:1 (1:1, 2:0, 2:0) 
Myslivec, Horák, Kontšek, Peter Zubek, Cihlář

Sweden - Poland                       13:0 (4:0, 3:0, 6:0)

Soviet Union - Switzerland             8:0 (5:0, 1:0, 2:0)

Finland - Germany                      7:2 (1:0, 4:1, 2:1)

Czechoslovakia - Sweden                1:4 (0:1, 1:1, 0:2)
Molnár

Soviet Union - Finland                 6:5 (2:2, 3:1, 1:2)

Switzerland - Norway                   1:1 (0:1, 1:0, 0:0)

Poland - Germany                       4:4 (2:1, 1:0, 1:3)

Czechoslovakia - Finland               8:5 (3:2, 4:0, 1:3) 
Horák 2, Pavol Zubek 2, Peter Zubek 2, Myslivec, Švehla

Soviet Union - Sweden                  1:0 (0:0, 1:0, 0:0)

Norway - Germany                       6:4 (1:1, 1:3, 4:0)

Switzerland - Poland                   5:5 (0:0, 2:2, 3:3)

Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          5:3 (4:0, 1:2, 0:1) 
Kontšek 2, Hrbek, Horák, Pavol Zubek.

Sweden - Finland                       5:2 (2:1, 1:1, 2:0)

Poland - Norway                        3:2 (1:1, 2:0, 0:1)

Switzerland - Germany                  4:1 (3:1, 0:0, 1:0)

1. Sverige Sweden                    7 6 0 1 51: 5 12
2. Československo Czechoslovakia            7 6 0 1 48:16 12
3. Sojuz ... Soviet Union              7 6 0 1 43:16 12
4. Suomi Finland                   7 4 0 3 41:21  8
5. Schweiz Switzerland               7 1 2 4 14:46  4
6. Polska Poland                    7 1 2 4 13:55  4
7. Norge Norway                    7 1 1 5 13:37  3
8. Deutschland Germany                   7 0 1 6 13:40  1

Final Ranking on places 1-3 and 5-6 was computed by score
1. Sweden         2 1 0 1 4:2 2
2. Czechoslovakia 2 1 0 1 6:7 2
3. Soviet Union   2 1 0 1 4:5 2

Germany is relegated to European U18 Championship Pool B 1988

All Stars: Söderström - Bergman (SWE), Judin (URS) -
Hrbek, Horák (CZE), Kjellberg (SWE)

Best Players: Tommy Söderström (SWE) - Alexander Godynjuk (URS) - Roman Horák (CZE)

Scoring Leader: Roman Horák (CZE)  10G + 5A

European Champions
Söderström, Petersson - Strömqvist, Persson, Santesson, Claesson, Liimatainen, Bergman, Häggström -
Rosanderr, Akerblom, Ohlsson, Kjellberg, Hedin, N. Eriksson, Ch. Berglund, D. Pettersson, Elvenes, Öhman, Ericsson

Czechoslovakia
Jaroslav Kameš, Radovan Biegi - Petr Molnár, Pavel Weiss, Antonín Balík, Radek Aschenbrenner, Róbert Švehla, Jiří Vykoukal - Radek Gardoň Filip Myslivec,
Marcel Tvrdík, Petŕ Hrbek, Roman Horák, Zdeno Cíger, Roman Kontšek, Pavol Zubek, Peter Zubek, Jiří Cihlář, Richard Bayer, Juraj Halaj
coach: Pavol Siroťák & Jiří Holeček.

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European U18 Championship Pool B
3 - 9 April 1987, Bucharest, Romania

Group A
1. Romania                      ROM   6:3  13:2   4:2   2 2 0 0 19: 5 4
2. Italy                        3:6   ITA   8:1   4:2   2 1 0 1 11: 7 2
3. Great Britan                 2:13  1:8   GBR   2:3   2 0 0 2  3:21 0
   Bulgaria                     2:4   2:4   3:2 - disqualified for players older than 18 years
   
Group B
1. Denmark                      DEN   8:3   4:6   6:0   3 2 0 1 18: 9 4
2. France                       3:8   FRA   8:4   3:2   3 2 0 1 14:14 4       
3. Yugoslavia                   6:4   4:8   YUG   7:2   3 2 0 1 17:14 4
4. Austria                      0:6   2:3   2:7   AUT   3 0 0 3  4:16 0

Final Group
1. Romania Romania                   ROM   7:4   6:3   6:4   3 3 0 0 19:11 6
2. Danmark Denmark                   4:7   DEN   5:3   8:3   3 2 0 1 17:13 4
3. Italia Italy                     3:6   3:5   ITA   5:2   3 1 0 2 11:13 2
4. France France                    4:6   3:8   2:5   fra   3 0 0 3  9:19 0

For 5th Place
5. Jugoslavija Yugoslavia                YUG   7:2   7:2         2 2 0 0 14: 4 4
5. Österreich Austria                   2:7   AUT   5:4         2 1 0 1  7: 6 2
6. Great Britain Great Britain             2:7   4:5   GBR         2 0 0 2  6:12 0

Romania is promoted to European U18 Championship 1988
Bulgaria is relegated to European U18 Championship Pool C 1988

Best Players: Ionel Corciova (ROM) - Andrei Brodnik (YUG - Jens Nielsen (DEN)

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European U18 Championship Pool C
14 - 19 March 1987, Zoetermeer, Netherlands

1. Nederland Netherlands               NED   8:3   9:1   4 4 0 0 32: 7 8
2. Magyarország Hungary                   2:6   HUN   5:1   4 2 0 2 20:18 4
3. Belgique / België Belgium                   1:9   3:10  BEL   4 0 0 4  6:33 0

Netherlands is promoted to European U18 Championship Pool B 1988

Best Players: Luc van Walle (BEL) - Boby Bright (NED) - Tom Hartoqs (NED)

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Asian U18 Championship, Jilin, China

1. DPR Korea DPR Korea                 31: 9 6
2. PR of China China                     17: 9 6
2. Nippon Japan                     22: 8 6
3. Australia Australia                 14:35 2
4. South Korea Korea                      9:32 0

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U20 4-Nations Tournament, 26 - 28 March 1986, Kouvola, Finland

1. Soviet Union                 URS   5:2   4:2   3:2   3 3 0 0 12: 6 6
2. Czechoslovakia               2:5   CZE   5:0   9:7   3 2 0 1 16:12 4 
3. Finland                      2:4   0:5   FIN   6:4   3 1 0 2  8:13 2 
4. Sweden                       2:3   7:9   4:6   SWE   3 0 0 3 13:18 0

All Stars: Vladimir Ivannikov (Soviet Union) - Cele Jonansson (Sweden), Jiří Látal (Czechoslovakia)
- Aleksandr Galcheyuk (Soviet Union), Seppo Kivelä (Finland), Valeri Popov (Soviet Union)

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U18 Druzhba Tournament, 11 - 18 November 1986, Weisswasser, German DR

Group A
1. Soviet Union U17             URS  20:0  15:3  33:0   3 3 0 0 68: 3 6 
2. East Germany                 0:20  GDR   6:3   9:1   3 2 0 1 15:24 4 
3. Bulgaria                     3:15  3:6   BUL  12:2   3 1 0 2 18:23 2 
4. Hungary                      0:33  1:9   2:12  HUN   3 0 0 3  3:54 0

Group B
Czechoslovakia - DPR Korea            19:0 (6:0, 9:0, 4:0) 
Peter Zubek 3, Mach 2, Reichel 2, Kukla 2, Karabín 2, Varholík, Bakula, Kontšek, Pavol Zubek, Holík, Weber, Boris, Kupka

Czechoslovakia - Romania               7:0 (3:0, 2:0, 2:0) 
Kontšek 2, Pavol Zubek 2, Reichel 2, Mach; 

Czechoslovakia - Poland               10:1 (3:1, 2:0, 5:0) 
Karabín 4, Mach 2, Kontšek 2, Stanček, Reichel.

1. Czechoslovakia U17           CZE  10:1   7:0  19:0   3 3 0 0 36: 1 6 
2. Poland                       1:10  POL   5:2   3:1   3 2 0 1  9:13 4 
3. Romania                      0:7   2:5   ROM   5:2   3 1 0 2  7:14 2 
4. DPR Korea                    0:19  1:3   2:5   PRK   3 0 0 3  3:27 0

Final
Czechoslovakia - German DR            11:1 (2:1, 2:0, 7:0) 
Kontšek 5,Vykoukal 2, Filip, Pavol Zubek, Reichel, Kupka
 
Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          6:2 (0:0, 2:0, 4:2) 
Pavol Zubek 2, Weber 2, Karabín 2.

1. Czechoslovakia U17           CZE   6:2  10:1  11:1   3 3 0 0 27: 4 6
2. Soviet Union U17             2:6   URS  14:3  20:0   3 2 0 1 36: 9 4
3. Poland                       1:10  3:14  POL   6:4   3 1 0 2 10:28 2
4. German DR                    1:11  0:20  4:6   GDR   3 0 0 3  5:37 0

5. Romania                      ROM   6:3   5:2  10:1   3 3 0 0 21: 5 6 
6. Bulgaria                     3:6   BUL   5:3  12:2   3 2 0 1 19:11 4
7. DPR Korea                    2:5   3:5   PRK   8:3   3 1 0 2 13:13 2 
8. Hungary                      1:10  2:12  3:8   HUN   3 0 0 3  6:30 0

Best Players: Robert Horyna (Czechoslovakia) - Popovici (Romania) - Bure (Soviet Union)

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U18 4-Nations Tournament, 8 - 11 February, Örnsköldsvik, Solleftea, Kramfors

Czechoslovakia - Sweden                4:4 (0:1, 0:2, 4:1)
Hrbek 2, Weiss, Pavol Zubek. 

Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          4:4 (1:1, 1:0, 2:3) 
Hrbek 2, Horák, Filip

Czechoslovakia - Finland               3:1 (1:0, 1:0, 1:1) 
Hrbek, Horák, Pavol Zubek

1. Sweden                       SWE   4:4   3:2   2:1   3 2 1 0  9: 7 5
2. Czechoslovakia               4:4   CZE   3:1   4:4   3 1 2 0 11: 9 4
3. Finland                      2:3   1:3   FIN   3:2   3 1 0 2  6: 8 2
4. Soviet Union                 1:2   4:4   2:3   URS   3 0 1 2  7: 9 1
 
Best Players: Matti Mäki (Finland) - Jan Bergman (Sweden) - Petr Hrbek (Czechoslovakia)

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U16 4-Nations Tournament, 8 - 11 February 1987, Gottwaldov, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia - Finland               7:2 (3:0, 2:1, 2:1) 
Reichel 3, Šedý, Fencl, Holík, Vachovec

Czechoslovakia - Sweden                6:4 (3:1, 3:1, 0:2) 
Holík 2, Vachovec, Trávník, Brabec, Hrehorčák

Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          9:1 (2:0, 3:1, 4:0) 
Uharček 4, Reichel 2, Madový 2, Ološtiak

1. Czechoslovakia               CZE   9:1   7:2   6:4   3 3 0 0 22: 7 6
2. Soviet Union                 1:9   URS   4:3   5:2   3 2 0 1 10:14 4
3. Finland                      2:7   3:4   FIN   6:3   3 1 0 2 11:14 2
4. Sweden                       4:6   2:5   3:6   SWE   3 0 0 3  9:17 0
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13th World Winter Univeriade, 20 - 27 February 1987, Poprad, Liptovský Mikuláš, Spišská Czechoslovakia

Universiade 1987

Group A
1. Soviet Union                 URS   4:3  10:5  16:2   3 3 0 0 30:10 6
2. Canada                       3:4   CAN   6:3  14:1   3 2 0 1 23: 8 4
3. China                        5:10  3:6   CHN   8:1   3 1 0 2 16:17 2
4. Korea                        2:16  1:14  1:8   KOR   3 0 0 3  4:38 0

Group B
Czechoslovakia - DPR Korea            25:3 (5:1, 16:1, 4:1) 
Dornič 4, Kastner 3, R. Sýkora 3, Fiala 3, S. Horanský 2, Sršeň 2, T. Kapusta 2, Murín 2, Kron 2, Vojta, Střída.

Czechoslovakia - Japonsko              4:1 (2:0, 1:1, 1:0) 
Ťoupal, T. Kapusta, Tlačil, Sršeň.

Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia           14:1 (4:1, 9:0, 1:0) 
Kastner 2, Sršeň 2, Jurík 2, Vojta 2, R. Sýkora, Kron, Tlačil, F. Pospíšil, Dornič, Taraba.

Czechoslovakia - Finland              16:1 (4:0, 6:1, 6:0) 
Sršeň 3, Dornič 2, Vojta 2, Kron 2, F. Pospíšil 2, Tlačil, R. Sýkora, Ťoupal, Kastner, S. Horanský.

1. Czechoslovakia               CZE  16:1   4:1  25:3  14:1   4 4 0 0 59: 6 8   
2. Finland                      1:16  FIN   2:1  4:4    5:3   4 2 1 1 12:24 5
3. Japan                        1:4   1:2   JPN  4:2    7:2   4 2 0 2 13:10 4
4. DPR Korea                    3:25  4:4   2:4  PRK    3:3   4 0 2 2 12:36 2
5. Yugoslavia                   1:14  3:5   2:7  3:3    YUG   4 0 1 3  9:29 1

Final
Czechoslovakia - Canada               12:4 (5:1, 3:3, 4:0)
Jurík 3, Kron 2, Sršeň 2, T. Kapusta 2, Ťoupal, Vojta, Tlačil

Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          3:3 (1:1, 0:1, 2:1) 
Kron, Ťoupal, Dornič

1. Československo Czechoslovakia            CZE   3:3  12:4  16:1         3 2 1 0 31: 8 5
1. Sojuz ... Soviet Union              3:3   URS   4:3   7:1         3 2 1 0 14: 7 5
2. Canada Canada                    4:12  3:4   CAN   6:2         3 1 0 2 13:18 2
3. Suomi Finland                   1:16  1:7   2:6   FIN         3 0 0 3  4:29 0

For 5th Place
4. Nippon Japan                     JPN   1:2   7:2   4:2   6:1   4 3 0 1 18: 7 6
5. PR of China China                     2:1   CHN   3:5   7:5   8:1   4 3 0 1 20:12 6
6. Jugoslavija Yugoslavia                2:7   5:3   YUG   3:3   4:1   4 2 1 1 14:14 5
7. DPR Korea DPR Korea                 2:4   5:7   3:3   PRK   6:2   4 1 1 2 16:16 3
8. South Korea Korea                     1:6   1:8   1:4   2:6   KOR   4 0 0 4  5:24 0