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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division I Group B World Championship 2022


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Friday December 17th, 2021 -

Round-Robin Day 4 RESULTS (GMT +2)

 

12:30  :UKR Ukraine  4 - 8  Slovenia :SLO

16:00  :FRA France  6 - 4  Japan :JPN

19:30  :POL Poland  3 - 4OT  Estonia :EST

 

Provisional Standing After Day 4:

 

1.  :SLO  12

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2. :FRA  10

3. :JPN  6

4. :UKR  5

5. :EST  2

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6. :POL  1

Saturday December 18th, 2021 -

Round-Robin FINAL DAY SCHEDULE (GMT +2)

 

12:30  :SLO Slovenia vs France :FRA

16:00  :UKR Ukraine vs Poland :POL

19:30  :EST Estonia vs Japan :JPN

 

*SLO and FRA will battle tomorrow for the Gold and promotion to the next year U20 Division I Group A Tournament,

and it will be in a direct do-or-die match. The winner of the match (Does not matter if SLO win in Regulation Time or after Overtime or Penalty Shoot-Outs. FRA in other side need to win only in Regulation Time) will win the tournament gold and promotion to the U20 Div. I A championship.

**EST and POL will battle tomorrow to avoid the relegation to the next year U20 Division II Group A Tournament.

with Estonia having better starting position, Any EST win over Japan (RT or after OT/PSO) or UKR win over POL (RT or after OT/PSO) will secure to the host team a ticket in this divison also for next year. Poland will avoid the relegation only in case of win over Ukraine and help from Japan beating Estonia. A Poland OT/PSO win will need Japan Regular Time win. In case of Poland Regular Time win even a OT/PSO Japanese win will be enough for the Poles to maintain in U20 Div. I B also for the next edition.

Saturday December 18th, 2021 -

Round-Robin FINAL DAY RESULTS (GMT +2)

 

12:30  :SLO Slovenia  2 - 3  France :FRA

16:00  :UKR Ukraine  4 - 1  Poland :POL

19:30  :EST Estonia  1 - 5  Japan :JPN

 

Final Standing

 

Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
FRA.gif France
5
4(0)
1(1)
23
15
+8
13
SLO.gif Slovenia
5
4(0)
1(0)
28
13
+15
12
JPN.gif Japan
5
3(0)
2(0)
22
17
+5
9
UKR.gif Ukraine
5
3(1)
2(0)
23
20
+3
8
EST.gif Estonia
5
1(1)
4(0)
9
25
-16
2
POL.gif Poland
5
0(0)
5(1)
9
24
-15
1


 

  • FRA.gif France    qualified for the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division I Group A World Championship 2023
  • POL.gif Poland    has been relegated to the Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division II Group A World Championship 2023

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