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{{ Infobox national hockey team | {{ Infobox national hockey team | ||
| Name = Czechoslovakia | | Name = Czechoslovakia | ||
| Badge = | | Badge = Lesser_coat_of_arms_of_Czechoslovakia.png | ||
| Badge_size = 150px | | Badge_size = 150px | ||
| Nickname = | | Nickname = | ||
| Association = | | Association = | ||
| Most games = | | Most games = | ||
| Top scorer = | | Top scorer = | ||
| Most points = Robert Reichel (40) | | Most points = [[Robert Reichel]] (40) | ||
| Home Stadium = | | Home Stadium = | ||
| IIHF code = TCH | | IIHF code = TCH | ||
| Team_Colors = | | Team_Colors = | ||
| Jerseys = | | Jerseys = [[File:Czechoslovakia national hockey team jerseys (1991).png|150px|1989–1991]] | ||
| First game = {{ihj|TCH}} 6 - 4 {{ihj-rt|SWE}} <br> <small>([[Leningrad]], [[Soviet Union]]; December 27, 1973)</small> | | First game = {{ihj|TCH}} 6 - 4 {{ihj-rt|SWE}} <br> <small>([[Leningrad]], [[Soviet Union]]; December 27, 1973)</small> | ||
| Largest win = {{ihj|TCH}} 21- 4 {{ihj-rt|AUT}} <br> <small>([[Fussen]], [[Germany]]; December 28, 1980)</small> | | Largest win = {{ihj|TCH}} 21- 4 {{ihj-rt|AUT}} <br> <small>([[Fussen]], [[Germany]]; December 28, 1980)</small> | ||
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They won the silver medal five times and the bronze medal seven times at the World U20 Championships.<ref name="TEAMPAGE" /> | They won the silver medal five times and the bronze medal seven times at the World U20 Championships.<ref name="TEAMPAGE" /> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:51, 7 August 2024
Most points | Robert Reichel (40) |
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IIHF code | TCH |
First international | |
Czechoslovakia 6 - 4 Sweden (Leningrad, Soviet Union; December 27, 1973) | |
Biggest win | |
Czechoslovakia 21- 4 Austria (Fussen, Germany; December 28, 1980) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Soviet Union 9 - 1 Czechoslovakia (Karlstad, Sweden; December 30, 1978 | |
IIHF World U20 Championship | |
Appearances | 20 (first in 1974) |
Best result | Silver: 5 – (1979, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987) |
International record (W–L–T) | |
69-43-14 |
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The Czechoslovakia men's national under 20 ice hockey team was the national under-20 ice hockey team in Czechoslovakia. The team represented Czechoslovakia at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World U20 Championship.[1]
They won the silver medal five times and the bronze medal seven times at the World U20 Championships.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Czechoslovakia". National Teams of Ice Hockey. http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/czechoslovakia.html. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
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