World Youth Ice Hockey Championship results. Russian youth ice hockey team starts the world championship

The Russian national ice hockey team won the first victory over the Swiss team in the second round of the group stage of the youth world championship. The meeting ended with a score of 5:2, TASS reports.

After not the most successful first match of the tournament, the Russian team met with the Swiss team, the site became known. The match took place in the second arena of the tournament, Vladislav Sukhachev took the place at the gate, who in the last game with the Czechs (4:5) replaced Alexei Melnichuk during the meeting. Valery Bragin redrawn a number of links, so the second three of the attack were German Rubtsov, Artur Kayumov and Artyom Manukyan.

At the beginning Russian hockey players twice withstood the game in the minority, and then were able to use their chance in the majority. Vladislav Semin accurately threw from the blue line, scoring his second goal of the tournament. Bragin's team acted more strictly in defense and did not allow many shots on their own goal. The second period began terribly for the Russians, already at the 9th second Marco Miranda equalized after a gross error in defense.

Immediately, the Russian team had to play in the minority again, but once again the special teams played reliably. Pressure on the Swiss defense, in the 39th minute Klim Kostin was able to push the puck into the goal and put the team ahead. The third period also began unsuccessfully with a puck abandoned by the Swiss. Then Arthur Kayumov started to save the team again, who was able to sort out the opponents in a short time and throw the puck into the near upper corner. A nervous ending was avoided after one of the Swiss was unable to knock the puck out of an empty net. Point put Vitaly Abramovbroskom in an empty net.

Hockey. Youth Championship peace
Russia - Switzerland - 5:2 (1:0, 1:1, 3:1)
1:0 - Semin (Abramov, Sokolov) - 10:21 (5×4)
1:1 - Miranda (Kurashev, Mayar) - 20:09
2:1 - Kostin (Svechnikov, Semin) - 38:16
2:2 - Jaeger (Heim, Siegrist) - 42:10
3:2 - Kayumov (Kostin) - 51:02
4:2 - Ivanov (Svechnikov) - 58:18
5:2 - Abramov - 58:31 (en)

Teams victories Defeats
1 2 3 4 5 Games FROM B B FROM washers Glasses % points
1 Canada U20 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 10-2 6 100,0
2 USA U20 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9-0 3 100,0
3 Finland U20 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 6-5 3 50,0
4 Slovakia U20 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-6 0 0,0
5 Denmark U20 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-13 0 0,0
Teams victories Defeats
1 2 3 4 5 Games FROM B B FROM washers Glasses % points
1 Sweden U20 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 9-2 6 100,0
2 Russia U20 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 9-7 3 50,0
3 Czech Republic U20 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 6-7 3 50,0
4 Switzerland U20 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 5-7 3 50,0
5 Belarus U20 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3-9 0 0,0

World Youth Championships have been held annually since 1977, only teams from Canada, Finland and Sweden took part in all 40 tournaments. More often than others, Canadian hockey players became world champions - 16 times, 13 victories in total for the national teams of the USSR, CIS and Russia.

The 42nd World Cup will be especially noteworthy for the Russian national team and its head coach Valery Bragin, whose youth stage of his career began with the "gold" tournament in 2011.

That championship was held just in Buffalo, so Bragin was probably pleased that this city won the fiercest competition for the right to host the tournament from Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Chicago.

It was that MFM-2011 that changed the status of the tournament in the eyes of Russian fans. From an obscure and interesting competition for the mass audience, the youth world championships have moved into the status of an invariable New Year's attribute of Russians who are at least a little interested in hockey.

Actually, one can even say exactly when and why this change of consciousness happened.

On January 5, 2011, Russia defeated Canada in the final, rematching for the defeat in the group.

If in the first match of the tournament (3:6) the Russians outright lost the third period to the Maple Leaves, to which the teams approached with a score of 3:3, then in the final, Bragin's wards were inferior to the final 20-minute with a score of 0:3, but were able to hold incredible five goals in a row and snatched gold.

That match was officially recognized by the International Hockey Federation (IIHF) as the best in the history of the youth world championships.

Miracles on schedule

But the main reason why youth hockey received in the eyes of the fans the status that he deserved, is not even the gold of Buffalo-2011.

Hockey at the level of youth teams and the team of Bragin do not leave indifferent. This is a celebration of play, sincerity, skill, emotions, character and patriotism in the best sense of the word.

In addition, the team, under the leadership of Bragin, has one peculiarity: it always plays to the end, does not give up in any situation, thanks to which it often fantastically performs miracles.

Bragin himself, over the years of work with the Russian youth team, has earned the honorary nickname Valery Kambekovich.

Bragin really knows how to work with young hockey players, understands their psychology and from year to year finds the right way to their hearts.

Back in 2004, the specialist led the Russian team at the Junior World Championships and won gold there with the team where Alexander Radulov and.

Even then, in the final match against the United States, the Russians were able to win (3:2) after losing the first game segment with a minimum score.

But the comebacks of the Bragin team have already been put on stream youth level. In 2011, the final match with Canada was the crown of miracles from the Russian team, and before it there was a quarter-final victory over Finland in overtime (4:3 OT), when at the beginning of the 56th minute Russia was inferior with a score of 1:3, and a semi-final against Sweden , won by shootouts (4:3 B).

In that match, the Russian team led by two goals, but allowed the opponent not only to recoup, but also to take the lead, and in the 57th minute, and still escaped and reached the very final against Canada.

The following year, the Russians bounced back in the quarterfinals against the Czech Republic (2:1 OT), but in the final they held against Sweden on the shoulders of the goalkeeper, who repelled the first 57 shots on his own goal, but still missed the 58th in overtime from Mika Zibanejad. The Russians were able to scrape together only 17 shots on the Swedish goal.

After that, Bragin resigned, and for two years the main youth team led the country.

Despite the fact that bronze medals were won twice under him, I don’t really want to remember this period: for some reason, in the Russian team at both tournaments there was a very strange selection of players, when one or two links were clearly weaker than the others, and awards were actually won on the shoulders team leaders.

Although in both cases the Russian team lacked quite a bit in the semi-finals against Sweden, and in the "bronze" matches Canada was outplayed twice, Bragin's return to the youth team in 2015 was perceived as a blessing.

Until the second coming of the specialist goes gold. In 2015 and 2016, the team under his leadership took silver medals, and last year it remained only with bronze, but very, very offensive.

But at these tournaments, Bragin confirmed his reputation. In 2015, in the final with Canada, a little bit was not enough for a comeback - Russia was hopelessly inferior with a score of 1:5 during the third period, but scored three goals in a row and almost saved the meeting.

Well, the 40th MFM was marked by the “returns” of the Russian youth team. At the group stage, strong-willed victories were won over the Czech Republic (2:1 B) and Finland (6:4), but those were only flowers.

In the playoffs, Russia saved three times, and twice in the last minute, changing the goalkeeper to the sixth field player. So it was in the quarterfinal against Denmark (4:3 OT), in the semifinal with the Americans (2:1) the Russians turned the game in the second segment, and in the final against Finland, Russia fell short of a second in the minority at the 58th minute, was able to transfer the meeting to overtime with a goal six seconds before the siren, but in the additional segment she missed from.

Anomaly-2017

The 2017 World Youth Championships came out strange for many reasons. First, for the first time in the history of this tournament current champion did not make it to the playoffs, but to the play-off round for survival in the elite.

The Finnish national team managed to lose chances to leave the last place in the group with Sweden, Denmark, the Czech Republic and Switzerland before last round, and then, not without problems, won the survival series against Latvia (2:1, 4:1).

Against Russia played the innovation of the tournament. In the MFM in Montreal and Toronto, for the first time, there was a rule under which in the playoffs the shootout series initially consists of not three, but five attempts.

For some reason, Russian hockey players did not know this, and in the saved period in the third period - but what about? - the semi-final against the USA, after the reflected third American shootout we went to rejoice.

It turned out to be too early - the referees returned the teams to the ice, and the Americans realized the next two attempts, the Russians scored only one, and it was the Stars and Stripes who were lucky in the additional shootouts.

Supercomposition of Russia

Bragin's team is going to the current world forum in a very powerful and promising line-up. Forward Andrei Svechnikov claims to be selected in the summer of 2018 in the NHL Draft under the first number.

Playing in Canada for Victorianville, he became the second-best scorer in Quebec Junior League (QMJHL) history (after) last season.

Already playing in the AHL for the St. Louis farm club, San Antonio, is a very promising striker who is predicted to have a great future in the NHL.

Finally, Russia has a chic trio from the SKA farm club "SKA-1946" Altybarmakyan - Polodyan - Maltsev. These guys should definitely make a name for themselves in Buffalo. In the recent Super Series with the Canadian junior league teams, they looked great.

And, of course, there are no hockey players in the Bragin team whose call to the youth team would look strange, which the youth team of 2013 and 2014 did not avoid ...

The composition of the Russian team at the MFM-2017:

goalkeepers:("SKA-Neva"), ("Su Falls", USHL), ("Chelmet");

defenders:(CSKA), ("Chelmet"), ("Swift Current", WHL), ("Dynamo" Moscow), ("Tolpar"), ("SKA-Neva"), ("Gelf Storm", OHL), ( "SKA-Neva");

forwards:(Sudbury, OHL), (Avangard), Vitaly Abramov (Victoriaville, QMJHL), (Lokomotiv), (SKA-Neva), Andrey Svechnikov (Barry Colts, OHL), ( SKA-Neva), (Akadi-Bathurst, QMJHL), Marcel Sholokhov (Chelmet), Klim Kostin (San Antonio, AHL), (SKA-Neva), (Lokomotiv) .

foreign constellations

Although the Russian national team will be one of the main favorites of the MFM this year, there are plenty of brilliant young players in other teams as well.

The traditionally powerful team was brought to America by Sweden, whose hockey system junior training works like a real assembly line.

It is perhaps worth highlighting two hockey players from Tre Krunur. The 18-year-old defender is already playing with might and main in the elite division of Sweden for Frölunda, scored 11 (5 + 6) points in this championship and is the main competitor for the first number of the 2018 draft.

But the main star of the Swedes is still 19-year-old striker Elias Petterson, who simply blows up the Swedish league as part of Vekshe.

The striker went to the youth team in the status top scorer leagues! In his first season, he already scored a fantastic 35 (11 + 24) points in 26 matches!

1.35 points per game in the Swedish league has not yet been scored by any hockey player in the rich history of hockey in the country.

We can say that the Vancouver Canucks, who selected him with the fifth number in last year's draft, hit the jackpot. Petterson should be a worthy heir to the Orcas and the Sedin brothers, who in their first year in adult hockey went with a score of about one point per game and are still the best in SHL history.

Among the Finns, we will single out center forward Rasmus Kupari, who at the age of 17 not only plays in the elite division of the national championship for Karpyat, but is also the youngest in Suomi, as well as the left winger of Jokerit Eli Tolvanen, who in his debut match in the KHL scored a hat-three, and now has 32 (17 + 15) points in 39 matches of the regular season.

The Americans have a very experienced team this year, which is also traditionally played, since most of its players went through the USNTDP junior training system team.

At the same time, the leader of the "stars and stripes" 19-year-old prospect of the "New York Islanders" Kiefer Bellows managed to play last season for Boston College after this "forge of talents", and this year he plays in Western hockey league(WHL) in Canada for Portland and scored 40 (19 goals +21) points in 31 games there.

Bellows' Canadian rival in WHL defense Kyle Clague, who is a Los Angeles Kings prospect, fan of the game and apparently heir, is the leader of the Maple Leaf team.

On account of 19-year-old Klag this season, an incredible 47 (10 + 37) points for a defender in 28 matches of the Western Hockey League!

Also noteworthy are team captain Dylan Dube, drafted by the Calgary Flames and scoring 39 (18 goals, 21) points in 27 games in the WHL this season for Kelowna, as well as two other forwards.

Alex Formenton and Robert Thomas are the only 18-year-olds to qualify for Canada's squad for this MFM.

They are London teammates in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), while Formenton managed to make their NHL debut for the Ottawa Senators at the start of the season before returning to junior hockey. Louis Blues forward Thomas has 46 points (20 assists 26) in 27 OHL games this season.

Convenient schedule

Despite the fact that this year's tournament takes place across the ocean, the schedule of matches for Russian fans is quite convenient.

This is due to the fact that our team ended up in group B, where there is neither Canada nor the United States, which will get the local prime time, which means deep night for residents of the central part of Russia.

The Bragin national team will start the tournament on December 26 with a match with the Czech Republic at 20.00 Moscow time, with Switzerland it will play on the 28th at 22.00 Moscow time, the game with Belarus will begin exactly one day later, and only the final match of the group stage against Sweden will take place on January 1 at 4.00 Moscow time because of his status.

However, for the Russians, who will celebrate before that New Year, it might even be better.

In Group A, which includes Canada, the USA, Finland, Denmark and Switzerland, the North American derby will be held for the first time in the history of the MFM in the open air at the stadium for American football " New Era Field”, which can accommodate almost 72 thousand spectators.

As for the playoffs, the knockout games will be held in 2018 and almost all of them will take place on home stadium NHL club "Buffalo Sabers" "Kickbank Arena", accommodating almost 20 thousand fans.

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On December 26, 2017, the Youth Ice Hockey World Championship 2017-2018 (MFM) started in Buffalo. The first matches have already been able to show whether the Russian “youth team” has a chance for champion status. The results were quite contradictory: one loss and one victory.

On group stage all teams were divided into two groups, A and B. Group A included the following countries: Canada (U - 20), USA (U - 20), Finland (U - 20), Slovakia (U - 20), Denmark (U - 20). Group B included teams from the following countries: Sweden (U-20), Russia (U-20), Czech Republic (U-20), Switzerland (U-20), Belarus (U-20). All matches will be played at the stadium New Era Field (New Era Field) and arenas Keybank Center (KeyBank Center) and Harbor Center (HarborCenter).

Ice Hockey World Youth Championship 2017 results: opening matches

On December 26 and 27, the following matches were held: Belarus - Sweden - 1:6; Canada - Finland - 6:2, Switzerland - Belarus 3:2, and Czech Republic - Russia - 5:4. The first match of the Russian "youth team" went quite smoothly. At first the game was sluggish, but in the second period the score changed from 2:2 to 4:2, and then to 5:2. But then the Russians got a "second wind" and they were able to change the score to 5:4. Although our youth team didn't manage to win this game, but the fans still think that this is a pretty good result for the Russian U-20 team, but they are worried about their next matches.

Ice Hockey World Youth Championship 2017 results: latest matches

On December 28, there were such matches: Slovakia - Canada - 0:6, Finland - Denmark - 4:1, Russia - Switzerland - 5:2 - the first victory of the Russian youth team in the MFM. A very difficult win, but extremely pleasant for all fans. In this match, Vladislav Semin opened the scoring in the 11th minute of the game. More for Russian team goals were scored by Klim Kostin (39), Artur Kayumov (52), Georgy Ivanov (59) and Vitaly Abramov (59). And for the Swiss youth team, goals were scored by Marco Miranda (21) and Ken Jaeger (43).

Today, December 29, Friday, two matches ended: Sweden - Czech Republic - 3:1 and USA - Slovakia - 2:3.

Ice Hockey World Youth Championship 2017 results: schedule of upcoming matches

Already today, on December 29, at 20:00 there will be a game between Belarus and Russia, and at 23:00 there will be a match between Canada and the USA. December 30: 20:00 Czech Republic - Belarus, 22:00 Sweden - Switzerland. And 2017 will end with such matches: 00:00 Finland - Slovakia, 04:00 Denmark - Canada, 20:00 Switzerland - Czech Republic. Already on the first day of the coming year - January 1, that is, Monday: 00:00 USA - Finland, 02:00 Slovakia - Denmark, 04:00 Russia - Sweden.

The 2018 Youth Ice Hockey World Championship starts on December 26, 2017 and ends on January 5, 2018. The next draw of the tournament, like last time, will be held in North America - in the American city of Buffalo. Leaders will come to the championship hockey teams. Spectators will see the teams of Canada, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Finland, the USA - a total of 10 national teams. But only one of them will win the trophy of the 42nd edition of the championship.

Where and when will the 2018 Ice Hockey World Youth Championship take place

Spectators will see the sports action from December 26, 2017 to January 5 next year. Hockey players will gather in the American city of Buffalo. Three modern sports complexes will be at their service: New Era Field, Cybank Center and Harbor Center.

"Harbor Center"

A multi-profile complex, which is widely used for exhibitions and concerts. The capacity is very low - 1,800. It seems that the organizers will seriously think about how to increase the number of seats.

"Kibank-center"

The home arena of the local hockey team "Buffalo Sabers", designed for 19,000 spectators. Within the walls of the SC, both semi-final matches and the final of the World Cup will take place.

"New Era Field"

Huge football stadium in the open air, in the stands of which more than 71,000 fans can fit. But viewers need not worry. The organizers are not going to freeze them for the entire tournament. Only one match will be played on New Era Field ice. But what - USA vs Canada! The game will take place in the group stage.

2018 Ice Hockey World Cup schedule among youth teams

Here's what the calendar of matches for the upcoming tournament looks like:

  • 26 – 31 December 2017: group round;
  • January 2, 2018: quarter-finals;
  • The 25th of January: consolation round;
  • 4 January: semi-final;
  • 5 January: final and duel for bronze.

Separately, it is worth mentioning the consolation round. This is a three-match series of games, which is played up to 2 victories. It meets the two worst members of the groups. The winner of the confrontation gets the opportunity to stay in the top division, and the loser is relegated to a lower league level.

Teams Ice Hockey U20 World Championship 2018

10 will come to the "hockey world championship" ice squads staffed by players under 20 years of age. The organizers of the tournament have already divided them into two quintets.

Group A:

  • Canada;
  • Denmark;
  • Slovakia;
  • Finland.

One match each will take place at New Era Field and Harbor Center, and the rest at Cybank Center.

Group B:

  • Russia;
  • Sweden;
  • Czech Republic;
  • Switzerland;
  • Belarus.

Hockey matches will be held on the ice of the Cybank Center and the Harbor Center.

Russian national team at the 2018 Youth Ice Hockey World Championship

Our "young shoot" will again try to win the gold medals of the competition. The schedule of the games of the Russian team in the group stage of the World Cup is as follows:

  • December 26, 2017: Russia - Czech Republic;
  • December 28th: Russia - Switzerland;
  • December 29th: Russia - Belarus;
  • 31th of December: Russia - Sweden.

The group is even. It is hard to imagine that the domestic squad will not be able to break into the playoffs. The main opponents for the first place in the quintet are likely to be the Swedes and the Czechs.

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Cup Final

It is difficult to predict who will qualify for the final. But if we look at the statistics recent years, then the list of potential participants looks like this: Russia, Canada, USA, Finland and Sweden.

Canada

16-time winners of the competition. Especially a lot of gold stamped "Maple Leaves" in the mid-90s and 2000s. There is no doubt that the Canadians will try to bring the number of their victories to 17!

Russia

The domestic squad can boast of 13 awards of the highest standard, 4 of which it has won in the modern period. The last time our guys won gold was in 2011. Since then, Valery Bragin's wards have been very close to success. But so far they manage to take only silver and bronze.

Finland

The Suomi team was the best 4 times. Last gold got them in 2016. It is noteworthy that already in the next edition, the Finns almost flew out of the elite division. In general, you don’t know what to expect from these strange Finnish guys…

Sweden

The Scandinavians took the World Cup trophy only 2 times. Not too much for such a serious hockey country. But Tre Krunur has a chance to improve!

The tournament will take place in an American city. Therefore, there is no doubt that the US team - the winner of the 2017 World Cup - will tear and throw, supported by native stands!