14 Aug 2012, 15:30 | Regular season | Ivan Hlinka | Zimní stadion Tereza Břeclav | ||||||
Russia | 6-1 | Finland | ||||
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Referees: Fraňo, Hušička  |  Spectators: - | ||||||
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1-0 Dikushin (Mamin)
2-0 Prokorov (Valiev)
2-1 Tanus (Honka)
3-1 Shakvorostov (Ilin)
4-1 Valijev (Cherepanov)
5-1 Barbashev (Bryukvin)
6-1 Goldobin (Zadorov)
Russia: Serebryakov (Shestorkin) - Cherepanov, Valiev, Zadorov, Gavrikov, Stetsenko, Rafikov, Lysenko, Trubkin - Buchnevich, Barbashev, Dikushin - Sharov, Goldobin, Tolchinsky (A) - Ilin, Prokorov, Bryukvin - Galeyev, Mamin, Shakvorostov
Finland: Husso (Saros) - Levo, Honka, Ilvonen, Mäkinen, Lituniemi, Lyytinen, Kuronen, Autio - Koivistoinen, Tanus, Kapanen, Kiviranta, Mustonen, Westermarrck, Puhakka, Ainali, Ojamäki, Kuhakoski, Ojantakanen, Suuronen
- 17 Mar 2025 |
Salim Bazarbekov (G)
HK Almaty
retired
- 17 Mar 2025 |
Timofei Spitserov (F)
University of Vermont
Norfolk Admirals
- 17 Mar 2025 |
Anrei Hakulinen (F)
Augsburger Panther
unknown
- 17 Mar 2025 |
Alexander Bergström (F)
Karlskrona HK
retired as player
- 17 Mar 2025 |
Viktor Hübl (F)
Piráti Chomutov
retired as player
- 17 Mar 2025 |
František Lukeš (F)
Piráti Chomutov
retired as player
- 17 Mar 2025 |
Victor Orset (F)
HC Mont-Blanc
retired
Current events
- Champions Hockey League
- World U20 Championship
- World U20 Championship Div. 1B
- World U20 Championship Div. 2A
- World U20 Championship Div. 2B
- World U20 Championship Div. 3A
- Women's U18 World Championship
- Women's U18 World Championship 1A
- Women's U18 World Championship 1B
- Women's U18 World Championship 2A
- Women's U18 World Championship 2B
- Women's U18 World Championship 3
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