U20

Goalkeepers NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
1 Amir Miftakhov 26.04.2000 184 72
20 Daniil Isayev 07.01.2000 184 77
30 Gleb Nosov 18.05.2000 184 70
Defensemen NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
2 Nikita Zorkin 13.06.2000 168 62
5 Anton Malyshev 27.02.2000 182 84
6 Daniil Pylenkov 26.09.2000 181 79
15 Sergey Telegin 21.09.2000 181 66
16 Stepan Ostrovskiy 20.09.2000 182 79
24 Daniil Valitov 09.06.2000 183 82
25 Mikhail Gordeyev 05.01.2000 194 103
28 Gleb Babintsev 08.01.2000 183 90
31 Nikita Okhotyuk 04.12.2000 184 82
31 Egor Zamula 30.03.2000 191 77
Forwards NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
4 Yegor Afanasiev 23.01.2001 193 91
7 Danil Savunov 23.12.2000 178 67
8 Ivan Morozov 05.05.2000 185 81
9 Nikita Alexandrov 16.09.2000 180 83
10 Pavel Rotenberg 29.02.2000 181 80
11 Vasili Podkolzin 24.06.2001 192 92
12 Ilya Kruglov 28.02.2000 184 73
13 Yegor Sokolov 07.06.2000 192 90
14 Zakhar Shablovskiy 10.11.2000 186 84
17 Maksim Sorkin 19.04.2000 189 86
18 Egor Stepanov 03.02.2000 174 69
19 Nikita Rtishev 23.05.2000 187 87
21 Amirov Rodion 02.10.2001 183 76
23 Vladislav Mihailov 23.12.2000 188 88
26 Maksim Groshev 14.12.2001 186 87
29 Lev Komissarov 18.02.2000 185 68
33 Dmitri Zavgorodni 11.08.2000 174 73
34 Alexander Khovanov 12.04.2000 180 81


Game schedule


Date Tournament Game
05.11.2019 03:00
Canada, Saint John
TD Station
2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series
U20
QMJHL
3:4
U20
06.11.2019 03:00
Canada, Moncton
Avenir Centre
2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series
U20
U20
3:4
QMJHL
08.11.2019 03:00
Canada, Kitchener
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series
U20
OHL
4:1
U20
12.11.2019 03:00
Canada, London
Budweiser Gardens
2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series
U20
U20
3:2
OHL
14.11.2019 04:30
Canada, Saskatoon
SaskTel Centre
2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series
U20
WHL
2:1
U20
15.11.2019 04:30
Canada, Prince Albert
Art Hauser Centre
2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series
U20
U20
4:3
WHL

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 - Vladimir Filatov.

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