13th World Junior Championship, 26 December - 4 January 1989, Anchorage, USA

26 December

Canada - Norway                        7:1 (2:1, 2:0, 3:0)

Soviet Union - Germany                15:0 (5:0, 4:0, 6:0)

Finland - USA                          5:5 (4:1, 0:0, 1:4)

Czechoslovakia - Sweden                3:5 (0:1, 0:2, 3:2) 
Kontšek 3 - Rosander 2, Rydmark, Ericsson, Kjellberg
CZE: Kameš - Maškarinec, Tichý, Bakula, Búřil, Vykoukal, Varholík - Ciger, Beránek, Kontšek - Rob, Reichel, Hrbek - Holík, Gardoň, Cihlář - Peter Zůbek

27 December

USA - Soviet Union                     2:4 (1:1, 0:2, 1:1)

Czechoslovakia - Norway                7:1 (0:0, 5:1, 2:0)
22. Rob, 26. Kontšek, 29. Reichel, 30. Cíger, 36. Gardoň, 56. Cihlář, 59. Varholík - 23. Rath
Referee: McCory - Bormann, Watsen (all CAN), penalties: 1:3, powerplay goals: 1:0
CZE: Turek - Maškarinec, Tichý, Bakula, Búřil, Vykoukal, Varholík - Ciger, Beránek, Kontšek - Rob, Reichel, Hrbek - Holík, Gardoň, Cihlář - Peter Zůbek

28 December

Sweden - Finland                       6:2 (2:0, 3:2, 1:0)

Germany - Canada                       4:7 (0:3, 1:1, 3:3)

29 December

Finland - Norway                       9:3 (4:0, 1:2, 4:1)

Soviet Union - Sweden                  3:2 (0:1, 1:1, 2:0)

Canada - USA                           5:1 (0:2, 0:2, 1:1)

Czechoslovakia - Germany              11:1 (0:0, 7:1, 4:0)
Reichel 3, Tichý 2, Beránek 2, Kontšek, Cíger, Holík, Cihlář - Abstreiter
Referee: Björkman (FIN) - Komisarov (URS), Watson (CAN). penalties: 8:13, powerplay goals: 3:1, SHG: 1:0, spectators: 200
CZE: Turek - Maškarinec, Tichý, Bakula, Búřil, Vykoukal, Varholík - Ciger, Beránek, Kontšek - Rob, Reichel, Hrbek - Holík, Gardoň, Cihlář - Peter Zůbek

30 December

Soviet Union - Norway                 10:0 (1:0, 5:0, 4:0)

USA - Czechoslovakia                   5:1 (2:0, 2:1, 1:0) 
9. Modano, 18. Ciavaglia, 22. Crowley, 39. Emma, 44. Sacco - 37. Varholík
Referee: McCory (CAN) - Komisarov (URS), Dinners (CAN), penalties: 8:6, powerplay goals: 1:0
CZE: Turek - Maškarinec, Tichý, Bakula (41. Veber), Búřil, Vykoukal, Varholík - Ciger, Beránek, Kontšek (41. Hrbek) - Holík, Reichel, Rob - Gardoň (41. Pavol Zůbek), Cihlář, Peter Zůbek

31 December

Germany - Finland                      3:5 (1:2, 0:3, 2:0)

Sweden - Canada                        5:4 (0:1, 2:2, 3:1)

1 January

Soviet Union - Finland                 9:3 (4:1, 0:1, 5:1)

Norway - Sweden                        1:9 (1:1, 0:6, 0:2)

USA - Germany                         15:3 (3:1, 5:0, 7:2)

Czechoslovakia - Canada                2:2 (1:0, 1:1, 0:1)
6., 26. Holík - 24., 59:28 Cimetta
Referee: Jokela (FIN) - Komisarov (URS), Malinoski (USA), penalties: 8:9, powerplay goals: 1:1, spectators: 2000
CZE: Turek - Maškarinec, Tichý, Veber, Bakula, Búřil, Vykoukal, Varholík - Hrbek, Beránek, Ciger - Holík, Reichel, Cihlář (21. Rob) - Pavol Zůbek (21. Cihlář), Gardoň, Peter Zůbek

2 January

Norway - USA                           4:12 (2:3, 2:5, 0:4)

Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          5:3 (1:1, 1:1, 3:1) 
Beránek, Cíger, Hrbek, Gardoň, Tichý - Khristich, Panfilenkov, Ivanov

3 January

Germany - Sweden                       0:9 (0:4, 0:1, 0:4)

Finland - Canada                       3:4 (0:0, 2:1, 1:3)

4 January

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

Sweden - USA                           3:1 (1:0, 1:1, 1:0)

Canada - Soviet Union                  2:7 (1:1, 1:5, 0:1)

Czechoslovakia - Finland               7:2 (1:1, 3:1,3:0) 
Hrbek 2, Holík 2, Beránek, Bakula, Maškarinec
CZE: Turek - Maškarinec, Tichý, Veber (31. Búřil), Bakula, 21. Vykoukal, Varholík - Hrbek, Beránek, Ciger - Holík, Reichel, Rob - Pavol Zůbek, Gardoň, Cihlář - 21. Peter Zůbek

1. Sojuz ... Soviet Union               7 6 0 1 51:14 12
2. Sverige Sweden                     7 6 0 1 39:14 12
3. Československo Czechoslovakia             7 4 1 2 36:19  9
4. Canada Canada                     7 4 1 2 31:23  9
5. USA USA                        7 3 1 3 41:25  7
6. Suomi Finland                    7 2 1 4 29:37  5
7. Norge Norway                     7 1 0 6 14:56  2
8. Deutschland Germany                    7 0 0 7 13:66  0

Germany is relegated to World Junior Championship Pool B 1990

Scoring leaders                             G A Pts
 1 Jeremy Roenick            United States  8 8 16
 2 Mike Modano               United States  6 9 15
 3 Pavel Bure                Soviet Union   8 6 14
 4 Josef Beránek             Czechoslovakia 4 9 13
 5 Alexander Mogilny         Soviet Union   7 5 12
 6 Sergei Fedorov            Soviet Union   4 8 12
 7 Robert Cimetta            Canada         7 4 11
 8 Petri Aaltonen            Finland        6 4 10
 8 John Leclair              United States  6 4 10
10 Teemu Selänne             Finland        5 5 10
10 Andrei Sidorov            Soviet Union   5 5 10

All stars: Aleksei Ivashkin (URS) - Milan Tichý (TCH), Ricard Persson (SUE) - Niklas Eriksson (SUE), Jeremy Roenick (USA), Pavel Bure (URS)

Best Players: Aleksei Ivashkin (URS) - Ricard Persson (SUE) - Pavel Bure (URS)

Soviet Union: Aleksei Ivashkin, Maksim Mikhailovski - Aleksandr Godynyuk, Igor Ivanov, Aleksandr Yudin, Dmitri Yushkevich, Igor Malykhin, Sergei Sorokin, Sergei Zubov -
Pavel Bure, Boris Bykovsky, Vladimir Tsyplakov, Sergei Fedorov, Sergei Gomoliako, Viktor Gordiyuk, Dmitry Khristich, Aleksandr Mogilny, Roman Oksiuta, Stanislav Panfilenkov,
Dmitry Sidorov; coach: Robert Cherenkov and Valentin Gureyev

Czechoslovakia: Jaroslav Kameš, Roman Turek - Martin Bakula, Vladimír Búřil, Martin Maškarinec, Milan Tichý, Ján Varholík, Roman Veber, Jiří Vykoukal - Josef Beránek,
Zdeno Cíger, Jiří Cihlář, Radek Gardoň, Robert Holík, Petr Hrbek, Roman Kontšek, Robert Reichel, Luboš Rob, Pavol Zůbek, Peter Zůbek; coach: Josef Vimmer and Stanislav Berger

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World Junior Championship Pool B,
Chamonix & Megéve, France, 19 - 29 March 1989

1. Polska Poland                    POL   9:1  13:4   7:2   6:5   5:3   4:2   5:3   7 7 0 0 49:20 14
2. Schweiz Switzerland               1:9   SUI   2:0   9:5  13:1   3:1   8:1   9:2   7 6 0 1 45:19 12
3. Romania Romania                   4:13  0:2   ROM   5:1   2:5   6:3   9:5   6:2   7 4 0 3 32:31  8
4. Nippon Japan                     2:7   5:9   1:5   JPN   8:4   6:2   5:4   5:3   7 4 0 3 32:34  8
5. Jugoslavija Yugoslavia                5:6   1:13  5:2   4:8   YUG   6:3  11:3  10:5   7 4 0 3 42:40  8
6. France France                    3:5   1:3   3:6   2:6   3:6   FRA   4:4   7:1   7 1 1 5 23:31  3
7. Danmark Denmark                   2:4   1:8   5:9   4:5   3:11  4:4   DEN   6:1   7 1 1 5 25:42  3
8. Nederland Netherlands               3:5   2:9   2:6   3:5   5:10  1:7   1:6   NED   7 0 0 7 17:48  0

Poland is promoted to Junior World Championship 1990
Netherlands is relegated to World Junior Championship Pool C 1990

All Stars: Ionel Corciova (ROM) - Andrej Brodnik (YUG), Sven Leuenberger (SUI) - Patrick Howald (SUI), Wojciech Tkacz (POL), Jacek Plachta (POL)

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World Junior Championship Pool B Qualifikation,
Canazei, Italy, 18 - 20 December 1988

Denmark had used an ineligible player in last year's Pool C, a special challenge was played with Italy

Italy - Denmark                        3:4 (1:3, 1:1, 1:0)

Italy - Denmark                        1:2 (1:1, 0:1, 0:0)
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World Junior Championship Pool C,
Basingstoke & Cowes & Brighton, Great Britain, 16 - 22 March 1989

1. Österreich Austria                   AUT   2:2   7:5   5:2   7:5   4 3 1 0 21:14  7
2. Italia Italy                     2:2   ITA   7:4   6:6   7:2   4 2 2 0 22:14  6
3. DPR Korea DPR Korea                 5:7   4:7   PRK   5:4   3:2   4 2 0 2 17:20  4
4. Great Britain Great Britain             2:5   6:6   4:5   GBR   3:3   4 0 2 2 15:19  2
5. Balgarija Bulgaria                  5:7   2:7   2:3   3:3   BUL   4 0 1 3 12:20  1

Austria is promoted to Junior World Championship Pool B 1990

Best Players: Chong Song-Chol (DPR Korea) - Wolfgang Strauss (Austria) - Gerald Ressmann (Austria)

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European U18 Championship,
2 - 10 April 1989, Kyiv, Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia - Germany              10:3 (3:2, 4:0, 3:1)
Robert Reichel 4, Šlégr 2, Haupt 2, Vachovec 2

Czechoslovakia - Norway               18:4 (6:1, 7:0, 5:3)
Robert Reichel 4, Jágr 3, Trávník 2, Madový 2, Holaň 2, Robert Holík, Modrý, Uharček, Vykoukal, Vachovec


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

Finland - Switzerland                 17:0 (6:0, 6:0, 5:0)

Soviet Union - Romania                15:0 (7:0, 2:0, 6:0)

Czechoslovakia - Sweden               10:5 (1:0, 7:3, 2:2)
Jágr 4, Holaň, Vachovac, Trávník, Brabec, Madový, Robert Reichel - Molin, Sundin, N. Andersson, Thuresson
Referee: Koskinen (FIN). Penalties: 8:5. Powerplay goals: 1:1. SHG: 2:0

Germany - Norway                       6:4

Soviet Union - Finland                 4:2

Switzerland - Romania                  9:2

Group A
1. Československo Czechoslovakia           CZE  10:5  10:3  18:4   3 3 0 0 38:12  6
2. Sverige Sweden                   5:10  SWE   4:3   9:3   3 2 0 1 18:16  4
3. Deutschland Germany                  3:10  3:4   GER   6:4   3 1 0 2 12:18  2
4. Norge Norway                   4:18  3:9   4:6   NOR   3 0 0 3 11:33  0

Group B
1. Sojuz ... Soviet Union             URS   4:2  13:2  15:0   3 3 0 0 27: 4  6
2. Suomi Finland                  2:4   FIN  17:0   8:0   3 2 0 1 43:14  8
3. Schweiz Switzerland              2:13  0:17  SUI   9:2   3 1 0 2 11:32  2
4. Romania Romania                  0:15  0:8   2:9   ROM   3 0 0 3  2:32  0

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Final Group
Czechoslovakia - Switzerland          19:1 (7:0, 8:0, 4:1)
Robert Reichel 4, Madový 4, Brabec 2, Vykoukal 2, Uharček, Kverka, Trávník, Holaň, Robert Holík, Jánoš, Modrý - Baumgartner
Penalties: 6:4. Powerplay Goals: 3:0

Soviet Union - Germany                 7:1 (2:0, 2:0, 3:1)

Sweden - Finland                       5:5 (0:1, 4:0, 1:4)

Czechoslovakia - Finland               4:3 (1:1, 1:2, 2:0)
19. Uharček, 40. Robert Holík, 42, Robert Reichel, 44. Jágr - 10. Lius, 21. Sillanpaa, 24. Nuutinen
Referee: Fredriksson (SWE). Penalties: 7:7. Powerplay goals: 1:1. Spectators: 1,000

Germany - Switzerland                  4:2 (1:0, 2:0, 1:1)

Soviet Union - Sweden                  4:2 (2:1, 1:1, 1:0)

Finland - Germany                     15:1 (4:0, 2:1, 9:0)

Sweden - Switzerland                  14:0 (5:0, 4:0, 5:0)

Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          0:2 (0:0, 0:1, 0:1)
26. Davydov, 60. Bure
Referee: Fredriksson (SWE). Penalties: 4:6 and R. Reichel (CZE) 10 min and game misconduct. No PP Goals. Spectators: 5,000
 
 1. Soviet Union                URS   2:0   4:2   4:2   7:1  13:2   5 5 0 0 30: 7 10
 2. Czechoslovakia              0:2   CZE   4:3  10:5  10:3  19:1   5 4 0 1 43:14  8
 3. Finland                     2:4   3:4   FIN   5:5  15:1  17:0   5 2 1 2 42:14  5
 4. Sweden                      2:4   5:10  5:5   SWE   4:3  14:0   5 2 1 2 30:22  5
 5. Germany                     1:7   3:10  1:15  3:4   GER   4:2   5 1 0 4 12:38  2
 6. Switzerland                 2:13  1:19  0:17  0:14  2:4   SUI   5 0 0 5  5:67  0

Relegation 
Norway - Romania                      12:4 (5:1, 4:2, 3:1) 
                                       5:0 (1:0, 3:0, 1:0

Romania is relegated to U18 Championship Pool B 1990

All Stars: Sergei Tkachenko - Dmitri Filimonov (URS), Mttias Olsson (SWE) - Pavel Bure (URS), Robert Reichel, Robert Holík (CZE)

Best Players: Sergei Tkachenko - Jiří Vykoukal (CZE) - Pavel Bure

Scoring Leader: Robert Reichel (CZE)     14G + 7A

European Champions
Tkachenko, Zvyagin - O. Davydov, Filimonov, Yushkevich, B. Mironov, Motkov, Namestnikov, Timchenko -
Pavel Bure, Kaminski, Karpov, Viacheslav Kozlov, Kudashov, Petrov, S. Zolotov, Martynyuk, Terekhov, Oletski, Bashkatov.
Coach: Kazakov and Biriukov

Czechoslovakia
Čechmánek, M. Kučera - Vykoukal, Šlégr, Holaň, Modrý, Malinský, Bološ, Ján Paška - Jágr, Reichel,
Holík, Jánoš, Madový, Uharček, Kverka, Brabec, Trávník, Haupt, Vachovec - coach: Střída & Giblák

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European U18 Championship Pool B,
16 - 23 March 1989, Klagenfurt, Austria

Group A
 1. Poland                       POL   6:0   8:2  15:0   3 3 0 0 29: 2 6
 2. Denmark                      0:6   DEN   8:3   6:2   3 2 0 1 14:11 4
 3. Italy                        2:8   3:8   ITA   6:3   3 1 0 2 11:19 2
 4. Bulgaria                     0:15  2:6   3:6   BUL   3 0 0 3  5:27 0

Group B
 1. France                       FRA   4:3  10:1   6:3   3 3 0 0 20: 7 6
 2. Austria                      3:4   AUT   5:2  12:1   3 2 0 1 20: 7 4
 3. Netherlands                  1:10  2:5   NED   4:4   3 0 1 2  7:19 1
 4. Yugoslavia                   3:6   1:12  4:4   YUG   3 0 1 2  8:22 1

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Final Group
1. Polska Poland                    POL   7:4   8:1   6:0   3 3 0 0 21: 5  6
2. France France                    4:7   FRA   4:3   5:1   3 2 0 1 13:11  4
3. Österreich Austria                   1:8   3:4   AUT   3:3   3 0 1 2  7:15  1
4. Danmark Denmark                   0:6   1:5   3:3   DEN   3 0 1 2  4:14  1

Relegation Group
5. Nederland Netherlands               NED   5:3   4:4   8:4   3 2 1 0 17:11  5
6. Italia Italy                     3:5   ITA   7:2   6:3   3 2 0 1 16:10  4
7. Jugoslavija Yugoslavia                4:4   2:7   YUG   8:2   3 1 1 1 14:13 3
8. Balgarija Bulgaria                  4:8   3:6   2:8   BUL   3 0 0 3  9:22  0

Poland is promoted to European U18 Championship 1990
Bulgaria is relegated to European U18 Championship Pool C 1990

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European U18 Championship Pool C,
24 - 29 March 1989, Puigcerda, Spain

1. Espana Spain                     ESP   2:2   6:5   4 3 1 0 19:13  7
2. Great Britain Great Britain             2:5   GBR   6:1   4 2 1 1 15:10  5
3. Magyarország Hungary                   4:6   2:5   HUN   4 0 0 4 12:23  0

Spain is promoted to European U18 Championship Pool B 1990

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14th Winter Universiade, 3 - 12 March 1989, Sofia, Bulgaria

WU 1989

Czechoslovakia - USA                   4:1 (1:1, 1:0, 2:0) 
Weber, Králik, Hosták, Zachar - Sutton

Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union          0:4 (0:2, 0:1, 0:1) 
Fuks, Martemianov, Yemelin, Ryzhich

Czechoslovakia - Korea                14:2 (6:1, 2:1, 6:0) 
Konstantinidis 4, Lokajíček 3, Weber 2, Horáček 2, Tejkl, Rusznyák, Jasíček — Syo Tay Syok, Shin Syung Cho

Czechoslovakia - Finland               3:3 (1:2, 1:0, 1:1) 
Stehlík, Zachar, Svoboda - Jälonen, Honka, Ekl

Czechoslovakia - Japan                16:0 (4:0, 7:0, 5:0) 
Konstantinidis 3, Zachar 2, Weber 2, Rusznyák 2, Tejkl, Stanček, Kukla, Svoboda, Stehlík, Lokajíček, Horáček

 1. Soviet Union                URS   4:0  10:5   4:2  19:1  16:1   5 5 0 0 53: 9 10
 2. Czechoslovakia              0:4   CZE   3:3   4:1  14:2  16:0   5 3 1 1 37:10  7
 3. Finland                     5:10  3:3   FIN   5:5   7:3   8:6   5 2 2 1 28:27  6
 4. USA                         2:4   1:4   5:5   USA   9:1  13:2   5 2 1 2 30:16  5
 5. Korea                       1:19  2:14  3:7   1:9   KOR   5:1   5 1 0 4 12:50  2
 6. Japan                       1:16  0:16  6:8   2:13  1:5   JPN   5 0 0 5 10:58  0
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U20 4-Nation Tournament, 25 - 28 August 1988, Norrköping, Linköping, Sweden

 1. Sweden                      SWE   4:4   4:2   4:3   3 2 1 0 12: 9  5
 2. Soviet Union                4:4   URS   4:3   3:2   3 2 1 0 11: 9  5
 3. Czechoslovakia              2:4   3:4   CZE   7:2   3 1 0 2 12:10  2
 4. Finland                     3:4   2:3   2:7   FIN   3 0 0 3  7:14  0

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16th Druzhba Tournament, 12 - 17 November 1988, Rosice, Třebíč, Znojmo, Czechoslovakia

Group A
 1. Czechoslovakia U17          CZE  16:0   xxx  16:0   2 2 0 0 37: 0  4 (DPR Korea did not enter to game)
 2. Romania U18                 0:16  ROM   5:3   7:1   3 2 0 1 12:20  4
 3. DPR Korea U18               xxx   3:5   PRK   7:0   2 1 0 1 10: 5  2
 4. Bulgaria U18                0:16  1:7   0:7   BUL   3 0 0 3  1:35  0
  
Group B  
 1. Soviet Union U17            URS   6:2   6:2  31:0   3 3 0 0 43: 4  6
 2. German DR U18               2:9   GDR   3:1   8:2   3 2 0 1 13: 9  4
 3. Poland U18                  2:6   1:3   POL  12:1   3 1 0 2 15:10  2
 4. Hungary U18                 0:31  2:8   1:12  HUN   3 0 0 3  3:51  0
 
For 5th Place 
 5. Poland U18                  POL   4:0  12:1  11:2   3 3 0 0 27: 3  6
 6. DPR Korea U18               0:4   PRK   6:0   7:0   3 2 0 1 13: 4  4
 7. Hungary U18                 1:12  0:6   HUN   5:4   3 1 0 2  6:22  2
 8. Bulgaria U18                2:11  0:7   4:5   BUL   3 0 0 3  6:23  0

Final Group
 1. Soviet Union U17            URS   4:1  16:1   6:2   3 3 0 0 26: 4  6
 2. Czechoslovakia U17          1:4   CZE  16:0  13:2   3 2 0 1 30: 6  4
 3. Romania U18                 1:16  0:16  ROM   3:1   3 1 0 2  4:33  2
 4. German DR                   2:6   2:13  1:3   GDR   3 0 0 3  5:22  0

Best Players: André Dieťzsch (NDR) - Ivan Droppa (CZE) - Viacheslav Kozlov (Soviet Union)

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U16 Tournament, 26 - 30 December 1988, Bern, Switzerland

 1. Czechoslovakia              CZE  11:2  17:0  12:0  13:0   4 4 0 0 53: 2  8
 2. Switzerland                 2:11  SUI   6:3   9:1   5:4   4 3 0 1 22:19  6
 3. Norway                      0:17  3:6   NOR   6:5   4:4   4 1 1 2 13:32  3
 4. SC Bern U17                 0:12  1:9   5:6   SCB   5:1   4 1 0 3 11:28  2
 5. Germany                     0:13  4:5   4:4   1:4   GER   4 0 1 3  9:27  1

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Saskatchewan Junior Cup, 26 December 1988 - 1 January 1989, Humboldt, Canada

 1. Czechoslovakia U18          CZE   6:3   8:4   8:2   3 3 0 0 22: 9  6
 2. Skellefteå                  3:6   SWE   6:4  11:2   3 2 0 1 20:12  4
 3. Broncos Humboldt            4:8   4:6   CAN   9:5   3 1 0 2 17:19  2
 4. St. Paul                    2:8   2:11  5:9   USA   3 0 0 3  9:28  0

Semifinal
Broncos Humboldt - Skellefteå          6:4 (1:1, 1:2, 4:1)

Final
Czechoslovakia - Broncos Humboldt      8:4 (3:0, 2:1, 3:3)

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U18 4-Nation Tournament, 5 - 8 February 1989, Jindřichův Hradec, Soběslav, Czechoslovakia

 1. Soviet Union                URS  11:2   6:3   4:3   3 3 0 0 21: 8  6
 2. Finland                     2:11  FIN   9:7   2:2   3 1 1 1 13:20  3
 3. Sweden                      3:6   7:9   SWE   5:4   3 1 0 2 15:19  2
 4. Czechoslovakia              3:4   2:2   4:5   CZE   3 0 1 2  9:11  1

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U16 4-Nation Tournament, 5 - 8 February 1989, Minsk, Soviet Union

 1. Soviet Union                URS   5:3   2:0  11:1   3 3 0 0 18: 4  6
 2. Sweden                      3:5   SWE   4:3   3:2   3 2 0 1 10:10  4
 3. Czechoslovakia              0:2   3:4   CZE   4:1   3 1 0 2  7: 7  2
 4. Finland                     1:11  2:3   1:4   FIN   3 0 0 3  4:18  0