2-1-2031 World Junior Championships 2031
Icehockey World Junior Championships (U-20) 2031 in Austria start in just two days. There are 16 nations battling for the championship in the following two weeks. Many believe that the team of USA will make a good run for the gold.
Here are the starting groups:
Group A Group B
Slovakia
Switzerland
Austria
Norway
Sweden
USA
Poland
Germany
Group C Group D
Russia
Finland
Belarussia
Latvia
Canada
Czech
France
Italy
10-1-2031 World Junior Championships quarterfinals
World Junior Championships have reached quarterfinal stage. Here are the final standings for the starting groups.
Group A PTS GF GA Group B PTS GF GA
Slovakia 6 16 6 USA 6 17 10
Switzerland 4 15 12 Sweden 4 17 10
Austria 2 9 13 Germany 2 12 15
Norway 0 9 18 Poland 0 8 19
Group C PTS GF GA Group D PTS GF GA
Russia 6 19 8 Czech 6 18 9
Finland 4 15 12 Canada 4 16 11
Belarussia 2 12 16 France 2 12 15
Latvia 0 9 19 Italy 0 8 19
For quarterfinals, the pairs are:
Slovakia-Canada
Czech-Switzerland
USA-Finland
Russia-Sweden
12-1-2031 World Junior Championships semifinals
World Junior Championships have reached semifinal stage. In the first semifinal on January 14th, Team Canada will meet Team Sweden . In the second clash, Team USA will challenge Team Czech. Winners from both games will meet on January 16th in the final game to decide the 2031 World Champion of icehockey.
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14-1-2031 World Junior Championships finalists ready
Team Sweden will meet Team Czech in the final of the 2031 World Championships. Both teams will make a good run for the championship in this exciting game.
In the game for the bronze medal, Team Canada meets Team USA.
16-1-2031 Team Czech wins World Junior Championship
Team Czech has beaten Team Sweden in the final of the 2031 World Junior Championships.
In the game for bronze medal, Team Canada has beaten Team USA.
Leading scorers in the tournament:
1. Niclas Rudkilde (SWE) 2+11=13
2. Frank Hughes (USA) 5+7=12
3. Radoslav Reichel (CZE) 7+4=11
4. Stanislav Palffy (CZE) 4+7=11
5. Jon McLean (CAN) 5+5=10
6. Viktor Speshak (CZE) 1+9=10
7. David Hultgren (SWE) 5+4=9
8. Pavol Horcicka (SVK) 5+4=9
9. Joakim Swedenhielm (SWE) 2+7=9
10. Lukas Leiber (GER) 2+7=9