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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[1] 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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[edit] 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.[2] Meanwhile, the former Soviet Union, which had competed in 1992 as the Commonwealth of Independent States competed in this tournament as Russia.

Rank Team GP W L T GF GA PTS
Gold medal icon.svg  Canada 7 6 1 0 37 17 12
Silver medal icon.svg  Sweden 7 6 1 0 53 15 12
Bronze medal icon.svg Czech and Slovak Republics 7 4 2 1 38 27 9
4  United States 7 4 3 0 32 23 8
5  Finland 7 3 3 1 31 20 7
6  Russia 7 2 3 2 26 20 6
7  Germany 7 1 6 0 16 37 2
8  Japan 7 0 7 0 9 83 0

Japan was relegated to Pool B for 1994.

[edit] Results

December 26, 1992
 Canada 3 – 0  United States Gavle
December 26, 1992
 Russia 16 – 0  Japan Falun
December 26, 1992
 Finland 5 – 2  Czechoslovakia Bollnas
December 26, 1992
 Sweden 4 – 2  Germany Gavle
December 27, 1992
 Canada 5 – 4  Sweden Gavle
December 27, 1992
 Russia 4 – 0  Germany Falun
December 27, 1992
 Finland 7 – 0  Japan Gavle
December 27, 1992
 Czechoslovakia 6 – 5  United States Uppsala
December 29, 1992
 Canada 9 – 1  Russia Gavle
December 29, 1992
 Finland 11 – 0  Germany Hofors
December 29, 1992
 United States 12 – 2  Japan Falun
December 29, 1992
 Sweden 7 – 2  Czechoslovakia Gavle
December 30, 1992
 Canada 3 – 2  Finland Uppsala
December 30, 1992
 Czechoslovakia 1 – 1  Russia Gavle
December 30, 1992
 Sweden 20 – 1  Japan Gavle
December 30, 1992
 United States 4 – 3  Germany Bollnas
January 1, 1993
 Canada 5 – 2  Germany Gavle
January 1, 1993
Czech and Slovak Republics 14 – 2  Japan Skutskar
January 1, 1993
 Finland 1 – 1  Russia Gavle
January 1, 1993
 Sweden 4 – 2  United States Uppsala
January 2, 1993
 Canada 8 – 1  Japan Hudiksvall
January 2, 1993
 Sweden 9 – 2  Finland Gavle
January 2, 1993
Czech and Slovak Republics 6 – 3  Germany Uppsala
January 2, 1993
 United States 4 – 2  Russia Gavle
January 4, 1993
Czech and Slovak Republics 7 – 4  Canada Gavle
January 4, 1993
 Germany 6 – 3  Japan Hofors
January 4, 1993
 Sweden 5 – 1  Russia Gavle
January 4, 1993
 United States 5 – 3  Finland Gavle

[edit] Leading scorers

  GP G A Pts PIM
Sweden Peter Forsberg 7 24 31
Sweden Markus Näslund 13 11 24
Czechoslovakia David Výborný 6 9 15
Sweden Niklas Sundström 10 4 14
Finland Jere Lehtinen 6 8 14

[edit] Tournament all-stars

[edit] References

  1. ^ 1993 World Junior Hockey Championships coverage by TSN
  2. ^ Podnieks, Andrew (1998). Red, White, and Gold: Canada at the World Junior Championships 1974–1999. ECW Press. p. 257. ISBN 1-55022-382-8. 
Preceded by
1992 World Juniors
World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

See also: 1988 World Championships
Succeeded by
1994 World Juniors



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