1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Results

Results

December 26, 1990 Canada 6 – 0
Switzerland Saskatoon

December 26, 1990 Czechoslovakia 11 – 3
Norway Rosetown

December 26, 1990 Finland 8 – 5
Sweden Saskatoon

December 26, 1990 Soviet Union 4 – 2
United States Prince Albert

December 27, 1990 Canada 4 – 4
United States Saskatoon

December 27, 1990 Sweden 4 – 3
Czechoslovakia Regina

December 28, 1990 Finland 7 – 1
Switzerland Moose Jaw

December 28, 1990 Soviet Union 13 – 0
Norway Saskatoon

December 29, 1990 Canada 10 – 1
Norway Regina

December 29, 1990 Soviet Union 5 – 1
Sweden Saskatoon

December 29, 1990 Czechoslovakia 10 – 0
Switzerland Kindersley

December 29, 1990 United States 6 – 3
Finland North Battleford

December 30, 1990 Canada 7 – 4
Sweden Regina

December 30, 1990 Czechoslovakia 5 – 1
United States Saskatoon

December 31, 1990 Finland 10 – 2
Norway Saskatoon

December 31, 1990 Soviet Union 10 – 1
Switzerland Yorkton

January 1, 1991 Canada 5 – 1
Finland Saskatoon

January 1, 1991 United States 19 – 1
Norway Regina

January 1, 1991 Sweden 6 – 1
Switzerland Saskatoon

January 1, 1991 Soviet Union 5 – 3
Czechoslovakia Regina

January 2, 1991 Czechoslovakia 6 – 5
Canada Saskatoon

January 2, 1991 United States 5 – 2
Sweden Humboldt

January 3, 1991 Soviet Union 5 – 5
Finland Regina

January 3, 1991 Switzerland 2 – 1
Norway Saskatoon

January 4, 1991 Canada 3 – 2
Soviet Union Saskatoon

January 4, 1991 Sweden 10 – 0
Norway Prince Albert

January 4, 1991 Czechoslovakia 6 – 1
Finland Saskatoon

January 4, 1991 United States 8 – 0
Switzerland Regina

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