World Junior Championship,
Frýdek - Místek, Czech Republic
1. Canada 7 6 1 0 39:20 13 2. Sweden 7 6 0 1 35:16 12 3. Russia 7 5 1 1 23:17 11 4. Finland 7 4 0 3 27:24 8 5. Czech Republic 7 3 0 4 31:29 6 6. USA 7 1 1 5 20:33 3 7. Germany 7 1 0 6 10:26 2 8. Switzerland 7 0 1 6 10:30 1 Scoring Leaders G A TP 1. Martin Gendron CAN 7 4 11 2. Niklas Sundstöm SWE 4 7 11 3. Yannick Dube CAN 5 5 10 4. Rick Girard CAN 6 3 9 5. Mats Lindgren SWE 5 4 9 6. Jason Allison CAN 3 6 9 7. Saku Koivu FIN 3 6 9
Best Players: Jamie Storr (CAN) - Kenny Jonsson (SWE) - Niklas Sundström (SWE)
All Stars: Niklas Sundström (SWE), Valerij Bure (RUS), Jevgenij Rjabčikov (RUS) -
David Výborný (CZE), Kenny Jonsson (SWE), Kimmo Timonen (FIN)
World Champions
Storr, Fernandez - Stajduhar, Bannister, Tully, Witt, McCabe, Bouchard, Armstrong - Allison, Harvey,
Friesen, Peca, A. Carter, Gavey, Convery, Botterill, C. Bowen, M. Murray, Girard, Y. Dubé, Gendron
Czech Republic
Robert Slávik, Petr Franěk, Jaroslav Miklenda - Marek Malík, Pavel Kowalczyk, Jaroslav Špaček, Pavel Zubíček,
Vítězslav Škuta, Pavel Rajnoha, Radim Tesařík, Libor Procházka - Petr Sýkora I, Zdeněk Nedvěd, David Výborný,
Josef Marha, Tomáš Vlasák, Ladislav Prokůpek, Milan Navrátil, Tomáš Blaľek, Zdeněk Sedlák, Václav Prospal,
Lukáš Smítal, Ondřej Steiner - coach: Vladimír Vůjtek, Jaroslav Jágr
World Junior Championship Pool B
1. Ukraine 2. Norway 3. France 4. Poland 5. Italy 6. Austria 7. Japan 8. Romania
World Junior Championship Pool C Qualifikation,
Nitra, Nové Zámky, Slovakia
Group A LAT BEL SLO EST W T L GF:GA PTS 1. Latvia 2:1 9:1 13:1 3 0 0 24: 3 6 2. Belarus 1:2 6:0 6:1 2 0 1 13: 2 4 3. Slovenia 1:9 0:6 5:1 1 0 2 6:16 2 4. Estonia 1:13 1:6 1:5 0 0 3 3:24 0 Group B SVK KAZ CRO W T L GF:GA PTS 1. Slovakia 6:4 15:0 2 0 0 21: 4 4 2. Kazakstan 4:6 12:1 1 0 1 16: 7 2 3. Croatia 0:15 1:12 0 0 2 1:27 0
FINAL LAT SVK KAZ BEL W T L GF:GA PTS 1. Slovakia YYY 3:4 6:4 7:2 2 0 1 16:10 4 2. Latvia 4:3 YYY 2:3 2:1 2 0 1 8: 7 4 3. Kazakstan 3:2 4:6 2:2 1 1 1 9:10 3 4. Belarus 1:2 2:7 2:2 0 1 2 5:11 1
European U18 Championship,
17. - 24.4.1994, Jyväskylä, Finland
Group A GF:GA PTS 1. Sweden 27: 5 6 2. Finland 16: 9 4 3. Switzerland 7:17 1 4. Norway 4:23 1 Group B GF:GA PTS 1. Czech Republic 23: 5 5 2. Russia 19: 9 5 3. Germany 19:17 2 4. Poland 4:34 0
Final Group GF:GA PTS 1. Sweden 23: 5 5 2. Russia 11: 9 4 3. Czech Republic 11: 9 3 4. Finland 6:16 0 Group B GF:GA PTS 1. Switzerland 16: 6 5 2. Germany 20:12 4 3. Norway 11:13 2 4. Poland 8:24 1
Three Best Players: Tomáš Vokoun (CZE) - Matthias Öhlund (SWE) - Johan Davidsson (SWE)
All Stars: Vokoun - Tverdovskij (RUS), Öhlund - Klevakin (RUS), Davidsson
- Eliáš (CZE)
Scoring Leader: Dmitrij Klevakin (RUS) 6G + 7A
Fair Play: Czechoslovakia
European Champions
M. Johansson, Smangs - Öhlund, Tjärnqvist, Petrasek, Björk, Finnström, M. Karlsson, Johnsson, Björklund -
Davidsson, Olsson, Eriksson, Boij, Ottoson, Burström, D. Karlsson, Öhman, Möller, P. Nylander, Högardh, Ekman
Czech Republic
Vokoun, Kuběna - Buzek, Gureň, Němeček, Jindřich, Trnka, Meňhart, Jandera, Masák - P. Sýkora, Marha,
Eliáš, Hlaváč, Varaďa, R. Dvořák, Hrdina, R. Vopat, Skořepa, Fink, T. Píša, Sochorec - coach: J. Straka & Stránský
Czech Republic: - Poland 13:0, Germany 7:2, Russia 3:3,
Finland 6:1, Sweden 2:5
European U18 Championship Pool B
1. Belarus 2. Hungary 3. Denmark 4. Austria 5. Italy 6. Romania 7. France 8. Spain
European U18 Championship Pool C
1. Slovakia 2. Latvia 3. Slovenia 4. Ukraine 5. Estonia 6. Great Britain 7. Lithuania 8. Croatia
Asian and Oceanic U18 Championship, China 1994
1. Kazakstan 66: 3 8 2. Korea 42: 16 5 3. Japan 42: 23 5 4. China 26: 20 2 5. Australia 0:114 0