1987 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Results

Results

December 26, 1986 Canada 6 – 4
Switzerland

December 26, 1986 Soviet Union 7 – 1
Poland

December 26, 1986 Czechoslovakia 4 – 1
Sweden

December 26, 1986 Finland 4 – 1
United States

December 27, 1986 Canada 6 – 6
Finland

December 27, 1986 Soviet Union 8 – 0
Switzerland

December 27, 1986 Sweden 15 – 0
Poland

December 27, 1986 United States 8 – 2
Czechoslovakia

December 29, 1986 Czechoslovakia 5 – 1
Canada

December 29, 1986 Sweden 8 – 0
Switzerland

December 29, 1986 United States 15 – 2
Poland

December 29, 1986 Finland 5 – 4
Soviet Union

December 30, 1986 Canada 18 – 3
Poland

December 30, 1986 Sweden 5 – 0
Finland

December 30, 1986 United States 12 – 6
Switzerland

December 30, 1986 Czechoslovakia 5 – 3
Soviet Union

January 1, 1987 Canada 6 – 2
United States

January 1, 1987 Czechoslovakia 9 – 2
Poland

January 1, 1987 Finland 12 – 1
Switzerland

January 1, 1987 Soviet Union 3 – 3
Sweden

January 2, 1987 Canada 4 – 3
Sweden

January 2, 1987 Czechoslovakia 8 – 1
Switzerland

January 2, 1987 Finland 13 – 3
Poland

January 2, 1987 United States 4 – 2
Soviet Union

January 4, 1987 Finland 5 – 3
Czechoslovakia

January 4, 1987 Poland 8 – 3
Switzerland

January 4, 1987 Sweden 8 – 0
United States

January 4, 1987 Canada Game declared null and void
Soviet Union

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