Results
December 26, 1989 | Canada | 3 – 2 |
United States | Turku |
December 26, 1989 | Soviet Union | 11 – 0 |
Poland | Kerava |
December 26, 1989 | Sweden | 4 – 3 |
Norway | Kauniainen |
December 26, 1989 | Czechoslovakia | 7 – 1 |
Finland | Helsinki |
December 27, 1989 | Soviet Union | 12 – 2 |
Norway | Kauniainen |
December 27, 1989 | Czechoslovakia | 7 – 1 |
United States | Helsinki |
December 28, 1989 | Canada | 12 – 0 |
Poland | Kauniainen |
December 28, 1989 | Finland | 5 – 2 |
Sweden | Turku |
December 29, 1989 | Canada | 6 – 3 |
Norway | Kerava |
December 29, 1989 | Soviet Union | 3 – 2 |
Finland | Turku |
December 29, 1989 | Czechoslovakia | 11 – 1 |
Poland | Kauniainen |
December 29, 1989 | Sweden | 6 – 5 |
United States | Helsinki |
December 30, 1989 | Czechoslovakia | 13 – 2 |
Norway | Kauniainen |
December 30, 1989 | Soviet Union | 7 – 3 |
United States | Helsinki |
December 31, 1989 | Canada | 3 – 3 |
Finland | Helsinki |
December 31, 1989 | Sweden | 14 – 0 |
Poland | Turku |
January 1, 1990 | Canada | 6 – 4 |
Soviet Union | Helsinki |
January 1, 1990 | Czechoslovakia | 7 – 2 |
Sweden | Turku |
January 1, 1990 | Finland | 8 – 2 |
Norway | Helsinki |
January 1, 1990 | United States | 3 – 2 |
Poland | Kerava |
January 2, 1990 | Soviet Union | 8 – 5 |
Czechoslovakia | Helsinki |
January 2, 1990 | Norway | 6 – 5 |
United States | Kerava |
January 3, 1990 | Sweden | 5 – 4 |
Canada | Helsinki |
January 3, 1990 | Finland | 7 – 1 |
Poland | Helsinki |
January 4, 1990 | Canada | 2 – 1 |
Czechoslovakia | Turku |
January 4, 1990 | Soviet Union | 2 – 2 |
Sweden | Helsinki |
January 4, 1990 | Norway | 7 – 3 |
Poland | Turku |
January 4, 1990 | Finland | 6 – 3 |
United States | Helsinki |
Read more about this topic: 1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Famous quotes containing the word results:
“How can you tell if you discipline effectively? Ask yourself if your disciplinary methods generally produce lasting results in a manner you find acceptable. Whether your philosophy is democratic or autocratic, whatever techniques you usereasoning, a star chart, time-outs, or spankingif it doesnt work, its not effective.”
—Stanley Turecki (20th century)
“Pain itself can be pleasurable accidentally in so far as it is accompanied by wonder, as in stage-plays; or in so far as it recalls a beloved object to ones memory, and makes one feel ones love for the thing, whose absence gives us pain. Consequently, since love is pleasant, both pain and whatever else results from love, in so far as they remind us of our love, are pleasant.”
—Thomas Aquinas (c. 12251274)
“... dependence upon material possessions inevitably results in the destruction of human character.”
—Agnes E. Meyer (18871970)