Rauzulu's Street
The World Junior Hockey Championsship
Each year the World Junior Hockey Championship is held, putting the best junior hockey players in the world onto one tournament stage. Held at various countries throughout the world it occurs in late December.
World Cup Hockey and Olympic Hockey pages on Rauzulu's Street:
World Hockey Main Page
Mens
World Hockey Championship Past Winners
Olympic
Games Past Hockey Champions
World Junior Tournament
Winners
World Cup of Hockey (Canada Cup)
World Junior Hockey Championship Past Winners
Year |
Location |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
2008 |
Pardubice/Liberec Czech Republic |
Canada |
Sweden |
Russia |
| 2007 |
Leksand/ Mora Sweden |
Canada |
Russia |
USA |
2006 |
Vancouver, Canada |
Canada |
Russia |
Finland |
2005 |
Grand Forks, USA |
Canada |
Russia |
Czech Republic |
2004 |
Helsinki, Finland |
United States |
Canada |
Czech Republic |
2003 |
Halifax, Canada |
Russia |
Canada |
Finland |
| 2002 |
Czech Republic |
Russia |
Canada |
Finland |
| 2001 |
Moscow, Russia |
Czech Republic |
Finland |
Canada |
| 2000 |
Skelleftea, Sweden |
Czech Republic |
Russia |
Canada |
| 1999 |
Winnipeg, Canada |
Russia |
Canada |
Slovakia |
| 1998 |
Helsinki, Finland |
Finland |
Russia |
Switzerland |
| 1997 |
Geneva, Switzerland |
Canada |
United States |
Russia |
| 1996 |
Boston, USA |
Canada |
Sweden |
Russia |
| 1995 |
Red Deer, Canada |
Canada |
Russia |
Sweden |
| 1994 |
Czech Republic |
Canada |
Sweden |
Russia |
| 1993 |
Gaevle, Sweden |
Canada |
Sweden |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1992 |
Germany |
CIS |
Sweden |
United States |
| 1991 |
Canada |
Canada |
Soviet Union |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1990 |
Finland |
Canada |
Soviet Union |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1989 |
Anchorage, USA |
Soviet Union |
Sweden |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1988 |
Moscow, USSR |
Canada |
Soviet Union |
Finland |
| 1987* |
Czechoslovakia |
Finland |
Czechoslovakia |
Sweden |
| 1986 |
Canada |
Soviet Union |
Canada |
United States |
| 1985 |
Finland |
Canada |
Czechoslovakia |
Soviet Union |
| 1984 |
Sweden |
Soviet Union |
Finland |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1983 |
Leningrad, USSR |
Soviet Union |
Czechoslovakia |
Canada |
| 1982 |
Rochester, USA |
Canada |
Czechoslovakia |
Finland |
| 1981 |
Germany |
Sweden |
Finland |
Soviet Union |
| 1980 |
Helsinki, Finland |
Soviet Union |
Finland |
Sweden |
| 1979 |
Karlstad, Sweden |
Soviet Union |
Czechoslovakia |
Sweden |
| 1978 |
Montreal, Canada |
Soviet Union |
Sweden |
Canada |
| 1977 |
Banska Bystrica |
Soviet Union |
Canada |
Finland |
| 1976 |
Turku, Finland |
Soviet Union |
Canada |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1975 |
Winnipeg, Canada |
Soviet Union |
Canada |
Sweden |
| 1974 |
Leningrad, USSR |
Soviet Union |
Finland |
Canada |
* During the final game of the tournament, Canada and the Soviet Union became engaged in a bench-clearing brawl while Canada was leading 4–2. Consequentially, the game was cancelled and both teams were disqualified. While the Soviets were out of medal contention, Canada was playing for the gold medal. The Gold was awarded to Finland and Canada was not awarded any medal.