Results
December 26, 1991 | Canada | 5 – 4 |
Germany | Füssen |
December 26, 1991 | Sweden | 8 – 4 |
Czechoslovakia | Füssen |
December 26, 1991 | Soviet Union | 10 – 2 |
Switzerland | Kaufbeuren |
December 26, 1991 | United States | 5 – 1 |
Finland | Füssen |
December 27, 1991 | Canada | 6 – 4 |
Switzerland | Füssen |
December 27, 1991 | Finland | 5 – 1 |
Czechoslovakia | Kaufbeuren |
December 27, 1991 | Soviet Union | 4 – 3 |
Sweden | Füssen |
December 27, 1991 | United States | 6 – 2 |
Germany | Füssen |
December 29, 1991 | Canada | 2 – 2 |
Sweden | Kaufbeuren |
December 29, 1991 | Soviet Union | 4 – 1 |
Finland | Füssen |
December 29, 1991 | Czechoslovakia | 8 – 2 |
Germany | Füssen |
December 29, 1991 | United States | 5 – 1 |
Switzerland | Füssen |
December 30, 1991 | Finland | 2 – 2 |
Canada | Füssen |
December 30, 1991 | Switzerland | 4 – 2 |
Czechoslovakia | Füssen |
December 31, 1991 | Soviet Union | 7 – 0 |
Germany | Füssen |
December 31, 1991 | Sweden | 8 – 6 |
United States | Kaufbeuren |
January 1, 1992 | United States | 5 – 3 |
Canada | Füssen |
January 1, 1992 | Sweden | 4 – 3 |
Switzerland | Füssen |
January 1, 1992 | Finland | 2 – 0 |
Germany | Kaufbeuren |
January 1, 1992 | Czechoslovakia | 5 – 2 |
CIS | Füssen |
January 2, 1992 | Czechoslovakia | 6 – 1 |
Canada | Füssen |
January 2, 1992 | Finland | 7 – 3 |
Switzerland | Füssen |
January 2, 1992 | Sweden | 10 – 1 |
Germany | Füssen |
January 2, 1992 | CIS | 5 – 0 |
United States | Kaufbeuren |
January 4, 1992 | CIS | 7 – 2 |
Canada | Füssen |
January 4, 1992 | Sweden | 6 – 4 |
Finland | Füssen |
January 4, 1992 | Germany | 6 – 2 |
Switzerland | Kaufbeuren |
January 4, 1992 | United States | 3 – 2 |
Czechoslovakia | Füssen |
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