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1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

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Host country
  
Venue(s)
  
7 (in 7 host cities)

Runner-up
  
Teams
  
8

Champions
  
Canada (6th title)

Dates
  
December 26 - January 4

The 1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (1993 WJHC) was the 17th edition of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and was held in Gävle, Sweden. Canada won the gold medal, its sixth championship, while Sweden won silver, and the combined team of the Czech and Slovak Republics won bronze. Peter Forsberg of Sweden scored a tournament record 31 points, while teammate Markus Naslund's 13 goals also set a tournament record.

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Final standings

The 1993 tournament was a round-robin format, with the top three teams winning gold, silver and bronze medals respectively. As the tournament was ongoing, the nation of Czechoslovakia was dissolved into two separate nations, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, on New Years Day, 1993. The team remained unified throughout the tournament, however the Czechoslovakian flag and anthem were replaced with the flag and anthem of the International Ice Hockey Federation after January 1. Meanwhile, the former Soviet Union, which had competed in 1992 as the Commonwealth of Independent States was replaced in this tournament by Russia.

Japan was relegated to Pool B for 1994.

Tournament all-stars

  • Goaltender Manny Legace
  • Defence Brent Tully
  • Defence Kenny Jönsson
  • Forward Paul Kariya
  • Forward Markus Näslund
  • Forward Peter Forsberg
  • Pool B

    Eight teams contested the second tier this year in Lillehammer and Hamar Norway from December 27 to January 5. It was played in a simple round robin format, each team playing seven games.

    Standings

    Switzerland was promoted to Pool A and the Netherlands was relegated to Pool C for 1994.

    Qualification for Pool C

    Nine countries played a qualification tournament from November 10 to 15, for a spot in the C Pool. Five teams played in Riga Latvia while the remaining four played in Minsk Belarus, with the first place teams playing each other in Riga. Greece was the only competitor who was not making their debut.

    Riga Group
    Minsk Group

    Qualification Game

     Ukraine won the right to participate in Pool C.

    Pool C

    Eight teams were divided into two round robin groups, with placement games to follow (1st played 1st, etc.). The tournament took place from December 30 to January 3, in Odense and Esbjerg Denmark.

    Preliminary Round

    Group A
    Group B

    Placement Games

  • 7th place: Spain 13 - 2  South Korea
  • 5th place: Great Britain 4 - 2  North Korea
  • 3rd place: Hungary 15 - 4  Bulgaria
  • 1st Place: Ukraine 8 - 3  Denmark
  •  Ukraine was promoted to Pool B for 1994.

    References

    1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Wikipedia


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