U18
Goalkeepers | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
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1 | Iaroslav Askarov | 16.06.2002 | 192 | 80 |
29 | Yegor Guskov | 10.01.2002 | 180 | 91 |
30 | Maksim Motorygyn | 24.12.2002 | 184 | 75 |
Defensemen | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
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2 | Artyom Grushnikov | 20.03.2003 | 187 | 84 |
4 | Filat Zotov | 16.05.2002 | 183 | 84 |
7 | Alexey Egorov | 30.08.2002 | 187 | 72 |
10 | Dmitriy Kostenko | 25.09.2002 | 188 | 75 |
11 | Roman Romanov | 11.01.2002 | 182 | 90 |
12 | Danil Aimurzin | 17.04.2002 | 185 | 75 |
20 | Kirill Kirsanov | 19.09.2002 | 185 | 90 |
27 | Shakir Mukhamadullin | 10.01.2002 | 189 | 77 |
Forwards | NAME | BIRTH DATE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
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8 | Daniil Lazutin | 25.07.2003 | 187 | 79 |
9 | Dmitriy Zugan | 23.11.2002 | 180 | 77 |
12 | Prohor Poltapov | 01.02.2003 | 177 | 72 |
14 | Nikita Buruyanov | 02.10.2002 | 178 | 78 |
17 | Bogdan Trineev | 04.03.2002 | 189 | 86 |
18 | Tyutnev Pavel | 25.07.2002 | 177 | 84 |
19 | Ilya Rychkov | 30.03.2002 | 175 | 74 |
21 | Danil Avershin | 10.03.2002 | 186 | 89 |
22 | Marat Khnusnutdinov | 17.07.2002 | 176 | 75 |
23 | Dmitrii Zlodeev | 15.02.2002 | 180 | 83 |
25 | Ignat Kokhanin | 12.01.2002 | 171 | 72 |
28 | Aleksandr Pashin | 28.07.2002 | 172 | 76 |
Game schedule
Date | Tournament | Game | |
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Czech Republic, Chomutov Arena Chomutov |
U18: 5 Nations Tournament U18 |
U18
3:1
Sweden
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Czech Republic, Chomutov Arena Chomutov |
U18: 5 Nations Tournament U18 |
Finland
6:2
U18
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Czech Republic, Klášterec nad Ohř Zimni stadion Klasterec |
U18: 5 Nations Tournament U18 |
U18
2:3
USA
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Czech Republic, Klášterec nad Ohř Zimni stadion Klasterec |
U18: 5 Nations Tournament U18 |
Czech Republic
3:4
U18
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About
U18
In 1967, the first international tournament between eight junior national teams took place upon the USSR Hockey Federation's and the Czechoslovakia Hockey Union's initiative. The competition became the base for the eventual European championships among youth teams. Since 1999, the World U18 Championships have been taking place, following on from the youth championships which were held since 1967. Russia U18 have won 16 World Championships (1967, 1969-1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2007). The team competes in Four Nations tournaments as well as the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup, a competition which sees the world's best young players come together. Head coach - Igor Yefimov.