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==Challenge Results== | ==Challenge Results== | ||
;First round | |||
Imperial Division: Soviet Union, Sweden, Canada Ontario, Canada West, USA West. Atlas Division: Canada Quebec, Finland, Canada Pacific, USA East, Canada Atlantic. | |||
*12/28: {{CAN}} Quebec - {{CAN}} Atlantic 7:3 | |||
*12/28: {{FIN}} - {{USA}} East 4:3 | |||
*12/28: {{SWE}} - {{CAN}} Ontario 6:3 | |||
*12/28: {{URS}} - {{USA}} West 9:3 | |||
*12/29: {{SWE}} - {{CAN}} West 9:8 | |||
*12/29: {{URS}} - {{CAN}} Ontario 10:3 | |||
*12/29: {{CAN}} Quebec - {{FIN}} 6:6 | |||
*12/29: {{CAN}} Pacific - {{CAN}} Atlantic 5:3 | |||
*12/30: {{FIN}} - {{CAN}} Atlantic 14:2 | |||
*12/30: {{CAN}} Ontario - {{USA}} West 5:4 | |||
*12/30: {{CAN}} Pacific - {{USA}} East 5:2 | |||
*12/30: {{URS}} - {{CAN}} West 12:6 | |||
*12/31: {{CAN}} Quebec - {{USA}} East 8:3 | |||
*12/31: {{CAN}} Pacific - {{FIN}} 9:4 | |||
*12/31: {{CAN}} West - {{USA}} West 7:5 | |||
*12/31: {{URS}} - {{SWE}} 8:5 | |||
*1/1: {{USA}} West - {{SWE}} 5:5 | |||
*1/1: {{CAN}} Ontario - {{CAN}} West 8:2 | |||
*1/1: {{USA}} East - {{CAN}} Atlantic 5:2 | |||
*1/1: {{CAN}} Quebec - {{CAN}} Pacific 7:5 | |||
;9th place game | |||
*1/2: {{CAN}} Atlantic - {{USA}} West 8:5 | |||
;7th place game | |||
*1/2: {{CAN}} West - {{USA}} East 8:5 | |||
;5th place game | |||
*1/2: {{FIN}} - {{CAN}} Ontario 5:3 | |||
;Semifinals | |||
*1/2: {{URS}} - {{CAN}} Pacific 8:6 | |||
*1/2: {{SWE}} - {{CAN}} Quebec 7:6 OT | |||
;3rd place game | |||
*1/3: {{CAN}} Quebec - {{CAN}} Pacific 13:2 | |||
;Final | |||
*1/3: {{URS}} - {{SWE}} 4:3 | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 16 November 2020
1988 Quebec Esso Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Host nation | Canada |
Champions | Soviet Union (1 title) |
The 1988 Quebec Esso Cup was an international under-17 ice hockey tournament held in Quebec, Canada. It was the second installment of what is now known as the World U-17 Hockey Challenge. The USSR, led by Pavel Bure, took their first ever gold medal in the tournament, while the Swedish team featuring Mats Sundin won the silver. The hosts Canada Quebec won their second consecutive medal in the tournament with the bronze.
Challenge Results
- First round
Imperial Division: Soviet Union, Sweden, Canada Ontario, Canada West, USA West. Atlas Division: Canada Quebec, Finland, Canada Pacific, USA East, Canada Atlantic.
- 12/28: Canada Quebec - Canada Atlantic 7:3
- 12/28: Finland - United States East 4:3
- 12/28: Sweden - Canada Ontario 6:3
- 12/28: Soviet Union - United States West 9:3
- 12/29: Sweden - Canada West 9:8
- 12/29: Soviet Union - Canada Ontario 10:3
- 12/29: Canada Quebec - Finland 6:6
- 12/29: Canada Pacific - Canada Atlantic 5:3
- 12/30: Finland - Canada Atlantic 14:2
- 12/30: Canada Ontario - United States West 5:4
- 12/30: Canada Pacific - United States East 5:2
- 12/30: Soviet Union - Canada West 12:6
- 12/31: Canada Quebec - United States East 8:3
- 12/31: Canada Pacific - Finland 9:4
- 12/31: Canada West - United States West 7:5
- 12/31: Soviet Union - Sweden 8:5
- 1/1: United States West - Sweden 5:5
- 1/1: Canada Ontario - Canada West 8:2
- 1/1: United States East - Canada Atlantic 5:2
- 1/1: Canada Quebec - Canada Pacific 7:5
- 9th place game
- 1/2: Canada Atlantic - United States West 8:5
- 7th place game
- 1/2: Canada West - United States East 8:5
- 5th place game
- Semifinals
- 1/2: Soviet Union - Canada Pacific 8:6
- 1/2: Sweden - Canada Quebec 7:6 OT
- 3rd place game
- Final
- 1/3: Soviet Union - Sweden 4:3
Team | |
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Soviet Union | |
Sweden | |
Canada Quebec |
References
- World U17 Hockey Challenge - Event History (Archived 2009-06-25)
See also
External links
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