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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division I Group B World Championship 2026


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9 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Tuesday December 9th, 2025 -

Round-Robin Day 2 Results (GMT +1)

 

12:00  :JPN Japan  1 - 2  Poland :POL

16:00  :HUN Hungary  3 - 1  Estonia :EST

20:00  :ITA Italy  2 - 4  Lithuania :LTU

 

Provisional Standing After Day 2:

 

1.  :HUN  6

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2. :POL  6

3. :LTU  3

4. :JPN  2

5. :EST  1

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6. :ITA  0

Any comments on the game of the next Olympic organizer at home?

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46 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Any comments on the game of the next Olympic organizer at home?

Well, I doubt, anyone from U20 will be in the Olympics roster :p

 

Also, anyway in this age category every year is different one bad class does not reflect the program. I´ve heard the 2007 class will be quite good, definitely better than 2006 .

 

This is a common issue among second tier hockey nations, for obvious reason we do not have the pool of Canada or USA to have every year a top medal contender team, but time to time each of those nations have one good year which can bring great results.

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6 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Well, I doubt, anyone from U20 will be in the Olympics roster :p

 

Also, anyway in this age category every year is different one bad class does not reflect the program. I´ve heard the 2007 class will be quite good, definitely better than 2006 .

 

This is a common issue among second tier hockey nations, for obvious reason we do not have the pool of Canada or USA to have every year a top medal contendent team, but time to time each of those nations have one good year which can bring great results.

However, defeats to Lithuania, or probably to Estonia, shouldn't have happened at home- if they had taken this tournament seriously, allowed their players to train at this hockey arena, etc. Secondly, Hungary, France and Austria, for example, have never lost to Lithuania in any age group. Do you ever remember that Slovakia losing to Lithuania in any age group in history?

 

And now we are, losing to rivals with a population the size of Milan? And with no hockey tradition whatsoever, like Slovakia or even Latvia. Another thing is that Ukraine, a country at war for four years, is beating us in most of the youth age groups lately and increasingly among the seniors. To me, these things are unimaginable.

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2 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Italy :facepalm:

Exactly- you can even lose to Hungary, or even Poland, but do`not to Lithuania and don`t at home, for God's sake!!! Twenty years ago we were on level with Austria and Switzerland and where are we now? :hairpull:

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Thursday December 11th, 2025 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Schedule (GMT +1)

 

12:00  :LTU Lithuania vs Estonia :EST

16:00  :HUN Hungary vs Poland :POL

20:00  :JPN Japan vs Italy :ITA

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For Italy, the match against Japan and likely the final match against Estonia will be a safe/relegation game, but I'm think that whether the match against Estonia will be decisive on anything, if we have 0 points after 4 matches. We're currently the worst team here – we have 0 points and are taking significantly fewer shots than our opponents in each match. Japan and Estonia are looking better for now and unfortunately, without significant improvement play starting tomorrow, we'll likely be relegated to the fourth division. With the absence of Russia and Belarus, this will be a shame, even for the weaker 2006/2007 age generation. Especially, since we are playing this tournament at home. For anyone could have competed with a good shape, except perhaps Hungary, who are currently the best team in the tournament.

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Thursday December 11th, 2025 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT +1)

 

12:00  :LTU Lithuania  1 - 4  Estonia :EST

16:00  :HUN Hungary  OT4 - 3  Poland :POL

20:00  :JPN Japan  5 - 1  Italy :ITA

 

Provisional Standing After Day 3:

 

1.  :HUN  8

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2. :POL  7

3. :JPN  5

4. :EST  4

5. :LTU  3

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6. :ITA  0

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