U18

Goalkeepers NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
1 Bogdan Nefedov 15.02.2002 173 67
29 Yegor Guskov 10.01.2002 180 91
30 Maksim Motorygyn 24.12.2002 184 75
Defensemen NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
2 Artyom Grushnikov 20.03.2003 187 84
3 Yan Kuznetsov 21.03.2002 193 91
4 Filat Zotov 16.05.2002 183 84
5 Daniil Chaika 22.10.2002 188 85
7 Alexey Egorov 30.08.2002 187 72
11 Kirill Steklov 03.03.2002 192 82
20 Kirill Kirsanov 19.09.2002 185 90
27 Shakir Mukhamadullin 10.01.2002 189 77
Forwards NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
6 Danil Guschin 06.02.2002 175 76
8 Ivan Didkovkiy 20.01.2002 179 84
9 Dmitriy Zugan 23.11.2002 180 77
13 Vasili Ponomaryov 13.03.2002 180 80
14 Nikita Buruyanov 02.10.2002 178 78
17 Nikita Kiryanov 07.05.2002 195 82
18 Tyutnev Pavel 25.07.2002 177 84
19 Ilya Rychkov 30.03.2002 175 74
22 Marat Khnusnutdinov 17.07.2002 176 75
23 Dmitrii Zlodeev 15.02.2002 180 83
25 Ignat Kokhanin 12.01.2002 171 72
26 Eremey Shumilin 08.12.2002 181 75
28 Aleksandr Pashin 28.07.2002 172 76


Game schedule


Date Tournament Game
08.12.2019 00:00
Canada, Dawson Creek
Encana Events Centre
World Junior A Challenge
U18
Canada East
2:3
U18
09.12.2019 00:00
Canada, Dawson Creek
Encana Events Centre
World Junior A Challenge
U18
U18
3:4
Czech Republic
12.12.2019 05:00
Canada, Dawson Creek
Encana Events Centre
World Junior A Challenge
U18
Canada West
1:0
U18
14.12.2019 00:00
Canada, Dawson Creek
Encana Events Centre
World Junior A Challenge
U18
U18
2:7
USA
15.12.2019 05:00
Canada, Dawson Creek
Encana Events Centre
World Junior A Challenge
U18
Czech Republic
1:5
U18
16.12.2019 03:00
Canada, Dawson Creek
Encana Events Centre
World Junior A Challenge
U18
U18
2:1
Canada East

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.

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