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1984 canada cup1984 world junior hockey championship. Ny (promoted to A pool from 2006 tournament) & 160;Russia & 160;Slovakia & 160;Sweden & 160;Switzerland & 160;United States Belarus and Germany were relegated to Division I for 2008. edit Division I Twelve teams comprise Division I. They are broken into two groups, with the winner of each group gaining promotion to the A pool for the following year. The 2007 competition were contested from December 11 to December 17, 2006. Pool A (Held in Odense, Denmark.) & 160;Denmark & 160;Latvia (relegated to Division I from 2006 tournament) & 160;Ukraine & 160;Poland & 160;Slovenia & 160;Estonia (promoted to Division I from 2006 tournament) Pool B (Held in Torre Pellice, Italy.) & 160;Kazakhstan & 160;Austria & 160;United Kingdom (promoted to Division I from 2006 tournament) & 160;France & 160;Norway (relegated to Division I from 2006 tournament) & 160;Italy These results mean that Denmark and Kazakhstan will be in the top flight for the 2008 championships whereas Estonia and Italy are relegated to the Division II. edit Division II Twelve teams comprise Division II. They are also broken into two groups competing to advance into Division I. The 2007 tournament was held from December 10 to December 17, 2006 in Miercurea Ciuc, Romania and Elektrenai, Lithuania. & 160;Hungary (relegated to Division II from 2006 tournament) & 160;Romania & 160;Croatia & 160;Spain & 160;Iceland (promoted to Division II from 2006 tournament) & 160;Australia & 160;Lithuania (promoted to Division II from 2006 tournament) & 160;Netherlands & 160;Japan (relegated to Division II from 2006 tournament) & 160;South K![]() |
Mario gosselin (1984-94)Bice, Czech Republic: Russia (5-2-0) def. Canada (5-2-0) 2002 Olympics Salt Lake City, Utah: Canada 5 USA 2 2001 World Hockey Championships, Cologne, Germany: Czech Rep. 3 Finland 2 2001 World Junior Hockey, Moscow, Russia: Czech Rep. (7-0-0) def. Finland (5-1-1) Pavel Brendl 10 pts 2000 World Hockey Championships, St. Petersburg: Czech Rep. def Slovakia 2000 World Junior Hockey, Skelleftea, Sweden: Czech Rep. (5-0-2) def. Russia (6-1-0) Henrik Sedin 13 pts 1999 World Hockey Championships, Oslo, Norway: Czech Rep. def Finland 1999 World Junior Hockey, Winnipeg, Canada: Russia (6-1-0) def. Canada (4-2-1) Brian Gionta 11 pts 1998 World Hockey Championships, Zurich, Switzerland: Sweden def Finland 1998 World Junior Hockey, Helsinki, Finland: Finland (6-0-1) def. Russia (5-1-1) Jeff Farkas 10 pts 1998 Olympics Nagano, Japan: Czech Republic 1 Russia 0 1997 World Hockey Championships, Helsinki, Finland: Canada def. Sweden 1997 World Junior Hockey, Geneva and Morges, Switzerland: Canada (5-0-2) def. USA (4-1-1) Michael York 10 pts 1996 World Hockey Championships, Vienna, Austria: Czech Rep. def. Canada 1996 World Junior Hockey, Boston, USA: Canada (6-0-0) def. Sweden (4-2-1) Jerome Iginla 12 pts 1996 World Cup, USA def. Canada 2 games to 1 1995 World Hockey Championships, Gavle: Finland def. Sweden 1995 World Junior Hockey, Red Deer, Canada: Canada (7-0-0) Gold, Russia (5-2-0) Silver, Sweden (4-2-1) Bronze. Future NHLers Jason Allison, Bryan McCabe, Eric Daze, Alexandre Daigle, Jeff Friesen, Ryan Smith, Todd Harvey, Darcy Tucker, Ed Jovanovski, Dan Cloutier on Team Canada. 1994 Ol![]() |
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