U20
Goalkeepers | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
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1 | Amir Miftakhov | 26.04.2000 | 184 | 72 |
20 | Pyotr Kochetkov | 25.06.1999 | 185 | 80 |
30 | Daniil Tarasov | 27.03.1999 | 196 | 84 |
Defensemen | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Daniil Zhuravlyov | 08.04.2000 | 184 | 74 |
4 | Alexandr Alexeyev | 15.11.1999 | 190 | 86 |
5 | Dmitri Samorukov | 16.06.1999 | 189 | 90 |
6 | Ilya Morozov | 20.01.1999 | 190 | 97 |
26 | Aleksandr Romanov | 06.01.2000 | 181 | 83 |
27 | Mark Rubinchik | 21.03.1999 | 182 | 82 |
Forwards | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
---|---|---|---|---|
9 | Artyom Galimov | 08.09.1999 | 183 | 78 |
10 | Stepan Starkov | 18.06.1999 | 184 | 75 |
11 | Vasili Podkolzin | 24.06.2001 | 192 | 92 |
12 | Kirill Marchenko | 21.07.2000 | 188 | 78 |
14 | Vitali Kravtsov | 23.12.1999 | 187 | 77 |
15 | Nikolai Кovalenko | 17.10.1999 | 175 | 70 |
16 | Pavel Shen | 14.08.1999 | 174 | 81 |
17 | Ivan Morozov | 05.05.2000 | 185 | 81 |
23 | Ivan Muranov | 06.10.1999 | 191 | 90 |
24 | Klim Kostin | 05.05.1999 | 191 | 89 |
28 | Grigori Denisenko | 24.06.2000 | 180 | 78 |
29 | Kirill Slepets | 06.04.1999 | 177 | 66 |
Game schedule
Date | Tournament | Game | |
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Canada, Vancouver Rogers Arena |
World Junior Championship 2019 U20 |
U20
4:0
Denmark
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Canada, Vancouver Rogers Arena |
World Junior Championship 2019 U20 |
Czech Republic
1:2
U20
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Canada, Vancouver Rogers Arena |
World Junior Championship 2019 U20 |
Switzerland
4:7
U20
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Date | Tournament | Game | |
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Canada, Vancouver Rogers Arena |
World Junior Championship 2019 U20 |
U20
2:1
Canada
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Canada, Vancouver Rogers Arena |
World Junior Championship 2019 U20 |
U20
8:3
Slovakia
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Canada, Vancouver Rogers Arena |
World Junior Championship 2019 U20 |
U20
1:2
USA
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Canada, Vancouver Rogers Arena |
World Junior Championship 2019 U20 |
U20
5:2
Switzerland
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About
U20
13 times world champions (1977-1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2011). Before World Championships were organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), Russia U20 won the unofficial World Championship three times between 1974 and 1976. The country's most talented young players compete for the team, a lot of them go on to play for the senior national team.
During each season, Russia U20 participate in different international tournaments, with the majority of them taking place in Europe. One of the most important competitions is the Super Series in Canada, where Russia U20 play against the best players from the QMJHL, OHL and the WHL.
Head coach - Nikolay Voevodin.