Junior Club World Cup

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The Junior Club World Cup[1] (JCWC) (Russian: Кубок Мира среди молодежных клубных команд, Kubok Mira sredi molodezhnykh klubnykh komand) is an international junior ice hockey tournament sanctioned by IIHF. The first edition of the tournament took place between 30 August 2011 and 3 September 2011 in Omsk. It featured 8 teams from 8 countries.[2]

History

The first Junior Club World Cup took place in Omsk, Russia, in 2011. The first tournament was won by the Minor Hockey League's Krasnaya Armiya. They defeated Energie Karlovy Vary 7–2 in the final game. In the second tournament, in 2012, Hockey Canada and USA Hockey both sent a higher calibre of representatives to the event. In the final, the Ontario Hockey League's Sudbury Wolves defeated the United States Hockey League's Waterloo Black Hawks 2–0 in a closely fought championship game. The 2013 tournament was played again in Omsk, Russia and won by the hometown Omskie Yastreby, defeating Finland's HPK 2-0 in the final. The USHL's Dubuque Fighting Saints won bronze with a 4-1 effort over Dinamo-Shinnik.

Results by year

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Score 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Fourth Score Host Teams
2011 Russia Krasnaya Armiya Czech Republic Energie Karlovy Vary 7–2 Third place was not contested. Omsk, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 8
2012 Canada Sudbury Wolves United States Waterloo Black Hawks 2–0 Sweden Linköpings HC Belarus Dinamo-Shinnik 1–0 OT Omsk, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 10
2013 Russia Omskie Yastreby Finland HPK 2–0 United States Dubuque Fighting Saints Belarus Dinamo-Shinnik 4–1 Omsk, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 8
2014 Russia МHC Spartak Russia Tolpar Ufa 2–1 SO United States Sioux City Musketeers Belarus Dinamo-Shinnik 4–3 OT Ufa, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 10
2015 Sweden Djurgårdens IF Russia Chaika Nizhny Novgorod 2–1 United States Chicago Steel Russia MHC Avto 3–2 Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Tagil, Verkhnyaya Pyshma, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 8
2016 Russia Loko Yaroslavl Russia Reaktor 5–1 Kazakhstan Snezhnye Barsy Finland Jokerit U20 2–1 Nizhnekamsk and Naberezhnye Chelny, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 8
2017 Russia Krasnaya Armiya Sweden Modo 5–2 Czech Republic Ocelari Trinec Kazakhstan Snezhnye Barsy 2–1 Yekaterinburg, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 8
2018 Russia Loko Yaroslavl Sweden HV71 U20 3–2 Canada Ottawa Capitals Austria Salzburg Red Bull 2–1 SO Sochi, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 8
2019 Russia Loko Yaroslavl Canada AJHL All-Star Team 3–0 Finland Kärpät U20 Austria Salzburg Red Bull 7–4 Sochi, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 8

References

  1. MHL: Junior Club World Cup
  2. Участники Кубка Мира (in русский). Minor Hockey League. 24 June 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2011.

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