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| Largest loss      = {{ihj|CAN}} 9–1 {{ihj-rt|RUS|}} <br> <small>([[Gävle]], [[Sweden]]; 27 December 1992)</small>
| Largest loss      = {{ihj|CAN}} 9–1 {{ihj-rt|RUS|}} <br> <small>([[Gävle]], [[Sweden]]; 27 December 1992)</small>
| World champ2 name  = [[IIHF World U20 Championship]]
| World champ2 name  = [[IIHF World U20 Championship]]
| World champ2 apps  = 24
| World champ2 apps  = 29
| World champ2 first = 1993
| World champ2 first = 1993
| World champ2 best  = [[Image:Gold medal icon.png]] ([[1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1999]], [[2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2002]], [[2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2003]], [[2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2011]])
| World champ2 best  = [[Image:Gold medal icon.png]] ([[1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1999]], [[2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2002]], [[2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2003]], [[2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2011]])
| Record            = 97–40–11
| Record            =  
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{{MedalBox|medals=
{{Medal|Competition|[[IIHF World U20 Championship]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IIHF World U20 Championship]]}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[1994 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1994 Czech Republic]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1999 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2002 Czech Republic]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2003 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2011 USA]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1995 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1995 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[1996 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1996 USA]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997 Switzerland]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1998 Finland]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1998 Finland]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1999 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2000 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2000 Sweden]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2000 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2000 Sweden]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2002 Czech Republic]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2003 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2005 USA]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2005 USA]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2006 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2006 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2007 Sweden]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2007 Sweden]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2012 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2015 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2016 Finland]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2020 Czech Republic]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[1994 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1994 Czech Republic]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[1996 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1996 USA]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997 Switzerland]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008 Czech Republic]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008 Czech Republic]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2011 USA]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2012 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2013 Russia]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2013 Russia]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2014 Sweden]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2014 Sweden]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2015 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2017 Canada]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2016 Finland]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2019 Canada]]|Team}}
}}
}}


The '''Russian men's national under 20 ice hockey team''' is the national under-20 [[ice hockey]] team in [[Russia]]. The team represents [[Russia]] at the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]'s [[IIHF World U20 Championship|World Junior Hockey Championship]], held annually every December and January.
The '''Russian men's national under 20 ice hockey team''' is the national under-20 [[ice hockey]] team in [[Russia]]. The team represents [[Russia]] at the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]'s [[IIHF World U20 Championship|World Junior Hockey Championship]], held annually every December and January. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] suspended Russia from all levels of competition.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/culture/sports/the-war-in-ukraine-shakes-up-nhl-and-hockey-worldwide/|title=The War in Ukraine Shakes Up NHL and Hockey Worldwide|first=Sarah|last=Lord|website=CNET}}</ref>


==History of Team Russia==
==History of Team Russia==
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==World Junior Ice Hockey Championships record==
==World Junior Ice Hockey Championships record==
{{col-begin}}
* [[1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1993]] – 6th place
{{col-2}}
* [[1994 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1994]] – {{bronze3}} Bronze
* [[1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1993]] – Finished in 6th place
* [[1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1995]] – {{silver2}} Silver
* [[1994 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1994]] – '''Bronze medal winner'''
* [[1996 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1996]] – {{bronze3}} Bronze
* [[1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1995]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]] – {{bronze3}} Bronze
* [[1996 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1996]] – '''Bronze medal winner'''
* [[1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1998]] – {{silver2}} Silver
* [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]] – '''Bronze medal winner'''
* [[1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1999]] – {{gold1}} Gold
* [[1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1998]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[2000 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2000]] – {{silver2}} Silver
* [[1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1999]] – '''Gold medal winner'''
* [[2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2001]] – 7th place
* [[2000 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2000]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2002]] – {{gold1}} Gold
* [[2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2001]] – Finished in 7th place
* [[2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2003]] – {{gold1}} Gold
* [[2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2002]] – '''Gold medal winner'''
* [[2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2004]] – 5th place
* [[2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2003]] – '''Gold medal winner'''
* [[2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2005]] – {{silver2}} Silver
* [[2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2004]] – Finished in 5th place
* [[2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2006]] – {{silver2}} Silver
* [[2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2005]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2007]] – {{silver2}} Silver
{{col-2}}
* [[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008]] – {{bronze3}} Bronze
* [[2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2006]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009]] – {{bronze3}} Bronze
* [[2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2007]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2010]] – 6th place
* [[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008]] – '''Bronze medal winner'''
* [[2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2011]] – {{gold1}} Gold
* [[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009]] – '''Bronze medal winner'''
* [[2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2012]] – {{silver2}} Silver
* [[2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2010]] – Finished in 6th place
* [[2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2013]] – {{bronze3}} Bronze
* [[2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2011]] – '''Gold medal winner'''
* [[2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2014]] – {{bronze3}} Bronze
* [[2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2012]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2015]] – {{silver2}} Silver
* [[2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2013]] – '''Bronze medal winner'''
* [[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2016]] – {{silver2}} Silver
* [[2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2014]] – '''Bronze medal winner'''
* [[2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2017]] – {{bronze3}} Bronze
* [[2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2015]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2018]] – 5th place
* [[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2016]] – '''Silver medal winner'''
* [[2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2019]] {{bronze3}} Bronze
{{col-end}}
* [[2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2020]] – {{silver2}} Silver
 
* [[2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2021]] – 4th place
==U18 Team==
* [[2022 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2022]] – Expelled
The '''Russia men's national under-18 ice hockey team''' is the men's national under-18 [[ice hockey]] team of [[Russia]]. The team is controlled by the [[Ice Hockey Federation of Russia]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]. The team represents Russia at the [[IIHF World U18 Championship]]s.
* [[2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2023]] – Expelled
 
* [[2024 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2024]] – Expelled
===International competitions===
====IIHF European U18 Championships====
{{main|IIHF European Junior Championships}}
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
*1992: {{brca}} 3rd place
*1993: {{sica}} 2nd place
*1994: {{sica}} 2nd place
{{col-2}}
*1995: 4th place
*1996: {{goca}} 1st place
*1997: 4th place
*1998: {{brca}} 3rd place
{{col-end}}
====IIHF World U18 Championships====
{{main|IIHF World U18 Championship}}
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
*1999: 6th place
*2000: {{sica}} 2nd place
*2001: {{goca}} 1st place
*2002: {{sica}} 2nd place
*2003: {{brca}} 3rd place
*2004: {{goca}} 1st place
*2005: 5th place
*2006: 5th place
*2007: {{goca}} 1st place
{{col-2}}
*2008: {{sica}} 2nd place
*2009: {{sica}} 2nd place
*2010: 4th place
*2011: {{brca}} 3rd place
*2012: 4th place
*2013: 4th place
*2014: 5th place
*2015: 5th place
{{col-end}}


==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.quanthockey.com/wjc-u20/en/teams/team-russia-players-career-wjc-u20-stats.html Team Russia U20 all-time statistical leaders] at QuantHockey.com
* [http://www.quanthockey.com/wjc-u20/en/teams/team-russia-players-career-wjc-u20-stats.html Team Russia U20 all-time statistical leaders] at QuantHockey.com

Latest revision as of 19:45, 7 August 2024

Russia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Ice Hockey Federation of Russia
Most points Evgeny Kuznetsov (26)
Nikita Filatov (26)
IIHF code RUS
First international
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia 16–0 Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png
(Falun, Sweden; 26 December 1992)
Biggest win
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia 16–0 Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png
(Falun, Sweden; 26 December 1992)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada 9–1 Russia Flag of Russia.svg.png
(Gävle, Sweden; 27 December 1992)
IIHF World U20 Championship
Appearances 29 (first in 1993)
Best result Gold medal icon.png (1999, 2002, 2003, 2011)

main

Medal record
IIHF World U20 Championship
Gold medal – first place 1999 Canada Team
Gold medal – first place 2002 Czech Republic Team
Gold medal – first place 2003 Canada Team
Gold medal – first place 2011 USA Team
Silver medal – second place 1995 Canada Team
Silver medal – second place 1998 Finland Team
Silver medal – second place 2000 Sweden Team
Silver medal – second place 2005 USA Team
Silver medal – second place 2006 Canada Team
Silver medal – second place 2007 Sweden Team
Silver medal – second place 2012 Canada Team
Silver medal – second place 2015 Canada Team
Silver medal – second place 2016 Finland Team
Silver medal – second place 2020 Czech Republic Team
Bronze medal – third place 1994 Czech Republic Team
Bronze medal – third place 1996 USA Team
Bronze medal – third place 1997 Switzerland Team
Bronze medal – third place 2008 Czech Republic Team
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Canada Team
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Russia Team
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Sweden Team
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Canada Team
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Canada Team

The Russian men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Russia. The team represents Russia at the International Ice Hockey Federation's World Junior Hockey Championship, held annually every December and January. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Ice Hockey Federation suspended Russia from all levels of competition.[1]

History of Team Russia

Russia competed as a nation at the 1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Gävle, Sweden. Russia won their first medal, a bronze at the 1994 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Russia would earn silver in 1995, bronze in 1996 and 1997, and silver in 1998 after a devastating 2–1 overtime loss to Finland. Russia won their first gold medal in 1999, after defeating Canada 3–2 in overtime when Artem Chubarov scored the goal when the puck was shot past Canada goalie Roberto Luongo. Russia developed a rivalry with Kazakhstan up until the 2000 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Umeå, Sweden where Russia racked up a 14–1 win on Christmas Day. Russian improved their record against the Kazakhs 3–0. Russia also developed rivalries with Ukraine and Belarus.

Russia's biggest rivalry was against the Czech Republic where both teams met for the first time in a medal game since 1997. The game went to a shootout in 2000, where the game was scoreless through regulation and overtime. Goaltenders Zdenek Smid of the Czech Republic and Ilya Brysgalov of Russia earn player-of-the-game honors. Russia's Evgeny Muratov opened the scoring for Russia, but Milan Kraft and Libor Pivko would score to put Russia out of reach. Russia head coach Pavel Vorobiev spotted the weakness in Brysgalov, and was replaced by Alexei Volkov, who went on to stop Zbenek Irgl, who had a chance to win it for the Czechs. Russia's Evgeny Federov (no relation to Sergei Federov), had the chance to keep Russia alive, but was stopped by Smid as the Czech Republic won their first-ever gold at the WJC. Russia's players stunned in disbelief sat on the bench watching the Czechs celebrating.

Russia hosted the World Junior U20 Hockey Championships in Moscow. Both venues included Soviet Wings Arena and the Lizhiniki Sports Arena. Young stars like Ilya Kovalchuk shined for Russia. Russia tied the Swiss (3–3), defeated Belarus (10–0), defeated Canada (3–1), and lost to Finland (3–1). Ilya Kovalchuk was injured during Russia's quarterfinal game against Sweden in which Russia lost 4–3. The loss resulted in head coach Pavel Vorobiev showing his frustration towards his team, who of whom ran a tightly-disciplined team. Switzerland and Russia engaged in a linebrawl in a placement game the same year, in which resulted in suspensions.

Russia went on to win their second gold medal against Canada in 2002, as Russia stormed back from 2–0 and 3–1 deficits. Russia's Anton Volchenkov scored the winning goal past Canada's Pascal Leclaire with less than 5 minutes remaining, and resulted in a 5–4 victory. Russia won their third gold medal at the 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Halifax with a 3–2 win over Canada. It was the first U20 tournament for Alexander Ovechkin. Russia lost the quarter-final game in 2004, when Finland scored the winning goal with 13 seconds left in regulation, when a Finland player shot the puck on Russia's goaltender than found its way past him.

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, the tournament in North Dakota had the best players, who were due to make their NHL debuts made available. Alex Ovechkin, who was due to make his debut with the Washington Capitals was playing in his third World Juniors. Canada and Russia met up in the gold medal game, which resulted in a 6–1 win for Canada. A year later, Russia would lose gold to Canada (5–0), and again in 2007 (4–2). Russia would win bronze over the United States (4–2).

Russia's Alexei Cherepanov was due to represent Russia at the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Canada. Cherepanov died on 13 October 2008 at the age of 19 during a KHL game when he collapsed on the bench after a line change. The hockey world and Russia mourned his death. Russia was ousted by Canada in the semi-finals, in which were seconds away from appearing in the gold medal game, until Jordan Eberle scored the tying goal, and eventually won the shootout that sent Canada to the gold medal game, and went on to win their fifth-consecutive gold medal. Russia would win bronze over Slovakia.

World Junior Ice Hockey Championships record

References

External links

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