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The 1978 IIHF European U18 Championship was the eleventh playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships. This year's tournaments offered spectacular finishes in both Group A and Group B. In Group B's championship game, the Italians led with three minutes to play before the French tied it at two. Overtime was played in two five minute halves, both teams scored once, and finally team Italy won in a shootout.[1]

As great as that was, it still did not compare to the drama that Alpo Suhonen's Finnish team provided in winning Group A. Coming into the final game on January 2 in Helsinki, both Finland and the USSR had won all four previous games. Additionally, in the games that counted in the round robin final, they had both won by a combined total of eight to three. Coming into their last game, since a tie could not be settled by any rule, they would have to play overtime. It was decided that if there was a tie, they would play one full period, and then the second period (if still needed) would be sudden death.[2]" Tom Ratschunas, writing for "Total Hockey", stated that, "The overtime stage of the game with the Soviets is still the mother of all extended playing time in Finnish hockey."[2] The Finns tied the game at three with just a few minutes left in regulation. Twice they tied it up in the first overtime, the second goal coming with just twenty seconds left. Just one minute and forty-two seconds into the second overtime, Jari Kurri scored on Dmitri Saprykhin to make the hosts victorious.[2] An interesting side note to the Finnish triumph was that they played without their top forward, Reijo Ruotsalainen because he was chosen to play in the World Juniors, which were unfortunately played at the same time in Montreal.

Group A[]

Played in Helsinki and Vantaa Finland from December 27, 1977, to January 2, 1978.

First round[]

Group 1
Team FIN SWE SUI NOR GF/GA Points
1. Flag of Finland.svg Finland 2:1 10:7 11:1 23:09 6
2. Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1:2 7:2 14:0 22:04 4
3. Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland 7:10 2:7 6:5 15:22 2
4. Flag of Norway.svg Norway 1:11 0:14 5:6 06:31 0
Group 2
Team URS TCH POL FRG GF/GA Points
1. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 3:0 8:1 13:1 25:02 6
2. Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia 0:3 8:2 13:1 21:06 4
3. Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1:8 2:8 5:3 08:19 2
4. Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 1:13 1:13 3:5 05:32 0

Final round[]

Championship round
Team FIN URS SWE TCH GF/GA Points
1. Flag of Finland.svg Finland 6:5 2o.t. (2:1) 6:2 14:08 6
2. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 5:6 2o.t. 5:3 (3:0) 13:09 4
3. Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden (1:2) 3:5 4:2 08:09 2
4. Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia 2:6 (0:3) 2:4 04:13 0

Final Game Summary[]

January 2, 1979 Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 5 – 6 2ot
(2–1, 1–1, 0–1, 2-2, 0-1)
Flag of Finland.svg Finland Helsinki
Attendance: 7604
Placing round
Team POL SUI FRG NOR GF/GA Points
1. Flag of Poland.svg Poland 4:3 (5:3) 6:3 15:09 6
2. Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland 3:4 10:7 (6:5) 19:16 4
3. Flag of Germany.svg West Germany (3:5) 7:10 2:1 12:16 2
4. Flag of Norway.svg Norway 3:6 (5:6) 1:2 09:14 0

Norway was relegated to Group B for 1979.

Tournament Awards[]

  • Top Scorer: Flag of SwitzerlandHenry Locher (15 Points)
  • Top Goalie: Flag of FinlandJari Paavola
  • Top Defenceman:Flag of Soviet UnionEvgueni Popikhin
  • Top Forward: Flag of FinlandJari Kurri

Group B[]

Played from March 1–5, 1978.

First round[]

Group 1

Played in Den Bosch Netherlands.

Team ITA YUG NED DEN GF/GA Points
1. Flag of Italy.svg Italy 3:2 5:4 6:7 14:13 4
2. Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia 2:3 4:2 3:1 09:06 4
3. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 4:5 2:4 2:0 08:09 2
4. Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 7:6 1:3 0:2 08:11 2
Group 2

Played in Deurne Belgium

Team FRA ROM AUT BEL GF/GA Points
1. Flag of France.svg France 4:4 6:1 10:1 20:08 5
2. Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania 4:4 5:5 12:1 21:10 4
3. Flag of Austria.svg Austria 1:6 5:5 16:0 22:11 3
4. Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium 1:10 1:12 0:16 02:38 0

Placing round[]

7th place Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg 15:2
(5:1, 5:0, 5:1)
Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium
5th place Austria Flag of Austria.svg 5:3
(0:1, 0:0, 5:2)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
3rd place Romania Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg 7:5 o.t.
(1:2, 3:2, 1:1, 2:0)
Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia
Final Italy Flag of Italy.svg 4:3 s.o.
(0:0, 2:1, 0:1, 1:1, 1:0)
Flag of France.svg France

Italy was promoted to Group A, and Belgium was relegated to Group C, for 1979.

Group C[]

Played in Sofia Bulgaria from January 20–26, 1979.

Team HUN BUL ESP GF/GA Points
1. Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary 2:2
6:5
8:1
5:5
21:13 6:2
2. Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria 2:2
5:6
9:2
1:3
17:13 3:5
3. Flag of Spain (1977 - 1981) Spain 1:8
5:5
2:9
3:1
11:23 3:5

Hungary was promoted to Group B for 1979.

References[]

  1. France-Italy final
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Duplacey, 473

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