1985 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

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1985 IIHF World U20 Championship
Tournament details
Host country Finland
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
DatesDecember 23, 1984 – January 1, 1985
Teams8
Final positions
Champions  Canada (2nd title)
Runner-up  Czechoslovakia
Third place  Soviet Union
Fourth place Finland
Tournament statistics
Games played28
Goals scored230 (8.21 per game)
Attendance61,023 (2,179 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Finland Esa Keskinen (20 points)
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The 1985 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (1985 WJHC) was the 9th edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship and was held mainly in Turku and Helsinki, Finland. Canada won the gold medal, its second championship, Czechoslovakia silver and the Soviet Union bronze.

Final standings[edit]

The 1985 tournament was a round-robin format, with the top three teams winning gold, silver and bronze medals respectively.

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1  Canada 7 5 0 2 44 14 +30 12
2  Czechoslovakia 7 5 0 2 32 13 +19 12
3  Soviet Union 7 5 2 0 38 17 +21 10
4  Finland 7 4 1 2 42 20 +22 10
5  Sweden 7 3 4 0 32 26 +6 6
6  United States 7 2 5 0 23 37 −14 4
7  West Germany 7 0 6 1 9 44 −35 1
8  Poland 7 0 6 1 10 59 −49 1
Source: [citation needed]

Poland was relegated to Pool B for 1986.

Results[edit]

December 23, 1984Canada 8 – 2 SwedenHelsinki
December 23, 1984Soviet Union 10 – 0 PolandVantaa
December 23, 1984Finland 9 – 0 West GermanyTurku
December 23, 1984Czechoslovakia 9 – 1 United StatesTurku
December 25, 1984Canada 12 – 1 PolandTurku
December 25, 1984Soviet Union 12 – 1 West GermanyVantaa
December 25, 1984Czechoslovakia 4 – 3 SwedenHelsinki
December 25, 1984Finland 7 – 4 United StatesTurku
December 26, 1984Canada 6 – 0 West GermanyHelsinki
December 26, 1984Czechoslovakia 6 – 2 PolandEspoo
December 26, 1984Finland 5 – 3 SwedenTurku
December 26, 1984Soviet Union 4 – 2 United StatesTurku
December 28, 1984Canada 7 – 5 United StatesTurku
December 28, 1984Soviet Union 5 – 1 SwedenTurku
December 28, 1984Czechoslovakia 7 – 3 West GermanyVantaa
December 28, 1984Finland 11 – 2 PolandHelsinki
December 29, 1984Canada 5 – 0 Soviet UnionTurku
December 29, 1984Sweden 11 – 0 PolandTurku
December 29, 1984Czechoslovakia 1 – 1 FinlandHelsinki
December 29, 1984United States 2 – 1 West GermanyHelsinki
December 31, 1984Finland 4 – 4 CanadaHelsinki
December 31, 1984Sweden 5 – 1 West GermanyTurku
December 31, 1984Czechoslovakia 3 – 1 Soviet UnionTurku
December 31, 1984United States 6 – 2 Poland
January 1, 1985Canada 2 – 2 CzechoslovakiaHelsinki
January 1, 1985Poland 3 – 3 West GermanyVantaa
January 1, 1985Soviet Union 6 – 5 FinlandHelsinki
January 1, 1985Sweden 7 – 3 United StatesVantaa

Scoring leaders[edit]

Rank Player Country G A Pts
1 Esa Keskinen  Finland 6 14 20
2 Esa Tikkanen  Finland 7 12 19
3 Brian Bradley  Canada 9 5 14
4 Peter Andersson  Sweden 4 10 14
5 Mikko Mäkelä  Finland 11 2 13
6 Michal Pivoňka  Czechoslovakia 9 4 13
7 Adam Creighton  Canada 8 4 12
8 Sergei Novosyolov  Soviet Union 3 9 12
9 Alexander Semak  Soviet Union 7 4 11
10 Ravil Khaidarov  Soviet Union 6 3 9

Tournament awards[edit]

IIHF Directorate Awards Media All-Star Team
Goaltender Canada Craig Billington Finland Timo Lehkonen
Defencemen Finland Vesa Salo Canada Bobby Dollas
Soviet Union Mikhail Tatarinov
Forwards Czechoslovakia Michal Pivoňka Czechoslovakia Michal Pivoňka
Finland Esa Tikkanen
Finland Mikko Mäkelä

Pool B[edit]

Eight teams contested the second tier this year in Sapporo Japan from March 15 to 24. It was played in a simple round robin format, each team playing seven games.

Standings
Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1   Switzerland 7 7 0 0 58 22 +36 14 5–4 5–3 20–7 6–1 7–1 8–6 7–0
2  Netherlands 7 5 1 1 47 14 +33 11 4–5 4–4 8–1 5–1 7–1 7–1 12–1
3  Japan 7 4 2 1 34 23 +11 9 3–5 4–4 10–3 3–1 5–2 3–5 6–3
4  Austria 7 3 3 1 30 53 −23 7 7–20 1–8 3–10 5–5 3–2 7–6 4–2
5  Norway 7 2 4 1 23 28 −5 5 1–6 1–5 1–3 5–5 1–2 7–1 7–6
6  Italy 7 2 5 0 14 28 −14 4 1–7 1–7 2–5 2–3 2–1 5–3 1–2
7  Romania 7 1 5 1 27 42 −15 3 6–8 1–7 5–3 6–7 1–7 3–5 5–5
8  France 7 1 5 1 19 42 −23 3 0–7 1–12 3–6 2–4 6–7 2–1 5–5
Source: [citation needed]

Switzerland was promoted to Pool A and France was relegated to Pool C for 1986.

Pool C[edit]

This tournament took place in Belgium from February 22 to 27. It was played in Brussels, Heist-op-den-Berg, Liège, Geel, Deurne and Antwerp.

Standings
Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1  Bulgaria 5 5 0 0 28 17 +11 10 3–2 11–9 5–1 4–1 5–4
2  Hungary 5 4 1 0 35 12 +23 8 2–3 6–1 10–2 11–2 6–4
3  Belgium 5 2 2 1 32 27 +5 5 9–11 1–6 5–5 11–1 6–4
4  Denmark [A] 5 2 2 1 20 24 −4 5 1–5 2–10 5–5 8–1 4–3
5  Great Britain 5 1 4 0 10 37 −27 2 1–4 2–11 1–11 1–8 5–3
6  Spain 5 0 5 0 18 26 −8 0 4–5 4–6 4–6 3–4 3–5
Source: [citation needed]

Bulgaria was promoted to Pool B for 1986.

^ A. While Total Hockey lists Denmark in their standings, passionhockey.com states that this was a Netherlands team that does not count in the standings. The IIHF encyclopedia does not include Denmark in the 1985 standings.

References[edit]

  • Podnieks, Andrew (1998). Red, White, and Gold: Canada at the World Junior Championships 1974–1999. ECW Press. ISBN 1-55022-382-8.
  • World Junior Hockey Championships History: 1985 - Helsinki, Finland at TSN
  • Results at Passionhockey.com
  • Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports. ISBN 0-8362-7114-9.