1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

The 1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships was the 14th edition of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and was held mainly in Helsinki, Finland. Canada won the gold medal, its fourth world junior championship, while the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia won silver and bronze, respectively.

Final standings

The 1990 tournament was a round-robin format, with the top three teams winning gold, silver and bronze medals respectively.

"Poland was relegated to Pool B for 1991."

Results

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date = December 26, 1989
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score = 11 – 0
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date = December 26, 1989
team1 = SWE
score = 4 – 3
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date = December 26, 1989
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date = December 27, 1989
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score = 12 – 2
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date = December 27, 1989
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date = December 28, 1989
team1 = CAN
score = 12 – 0
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date = December 28, 1989
team1 = FIN
score = 5 – 2
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date = December 29, 1989
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score = 6 – 3
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date = December 29, 1989
team1 = SWE
score = 6 – 5
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date = December 30, 1989
team1 = TCH
score = 13 – 2
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date = December 30, 1989
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score = 7 – 3
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date = December 31, 1989
team1 = CAN
score = 3 – 3
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date = December 31, 1989
team1 = SWE
score = 14 – 0
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date = January 1, 1990
team1 = CAN
score = 6 – 4
team2 = URS
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date = January 1, 1990
team1 = TCH
score = 7 – 2
team2 = SWE
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date = January 1, 1990
team1 = FIN
score = 8 – 2
team2 = NOR
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date = January 1, 1990
team1 = USA
score = 3 – 2
team2 = POL
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date = January 2, 1990
team1 = URS
score = 8 – 5
team2 = TCH
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date = January 2, 1990
team1 = NOR
score = 6 – 5
team2 = USA
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date = January 3, 1990
team1 = SWE
score = 5 – 4
team2 = CAN
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date = January 3, 1990
team1 = FIN
score = 7 – 1
team2 = POL
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date = January 4, 1990
team1 = CAN
score = 2 – 1
team2 = TCH
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date = January 4, 1990
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score = 5 – 5
team2 = SWE
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date = January 4, 1990
team1 = NOR
score = 7 – 3
team2 = POL
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date = January 4, 1990
team1 = FIN
score = 6 – 3
team2 = USA
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stadium = Helsinki

Leading scorers

Tournament all-stars

* "Goaltender" flagicon|CAN Stephane Fiset
* "Defence" flagicon|URS Alexander Godynyuk
* "Defence" flagicon|TCH Jiri Slegr
* "Forward" flagicon|CAN Dave Chyzowski
* "Forward" flagicon|TCH Jaromir Jagr
* "Forward" flagicon|TCH Robert Reichel

References


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* [http://www.tsn.ca/World_jrs/feature/?fid=988 1990 World Junior Hockey Championships] at TSN

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