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Kazakhstan men's national junior ice hockey team

The Kazakh men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Kazakhstan. The team represents Kazakhstan at the International Ice Hockey Federation's World Junior Hockey Championship Division I. They have played in the championship level 8 times (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2019 and 2020)

Kazakhstan
AssociationKazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation
General manager Alexander Koreshkov
Head coach Sergei Starygin
CaptainYuri Sergiyenko
Most gamesSergi Alexandrov (23)
Most pointsRoman Fadin (30)
Team colors     
IIHF codeKAZ
First international
 Kazakhstan 4–0 Belarus 
(Riga, Latvia; 10 November 1992)
Biggest win
 Kazakhstan 18–0 FR Yugoslavia 
(Tallinn, Estonia; 2 January 1995)
Biggest defeat
 Canada 15–0 Kazakhstan 
(Ottawa, Canada; 28 December 2008)
IIHF World U20 Championship
Appearances29 (first in 1993)
Best result6th (1999)
International record (W–L–T)
58–52–8

History Edit

Kazakhstan was promoted out of Pool B into Pool A for 1998. In Helsinki, Finland, the Kazakhs defeated Slovakia 5–2 to earn a spot in the quarter-finals. However, a devastating 14–1 loss to eventual gold-medalists Finland sent Kazakhstan to the placement games, where they defeated Canada 6–3 to finish 7th. It still stands as Kazakhstan's biggest win at the U20 level.

Nikolai Antropov became the 7th Kazakh player drafted into the National Hockey League when selected in the first round by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1998. Antropov would captain the Kazakhstan team at the 1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Winnipeg, Canada. Kazakhstan tied Belarus 2–2 and defeated Switzerland 3–0 to finish third place in Group B and went on to play Canada in the quarter-finals. Canada won 12–2. Nikolai Zarzhitskiy scored both Kazakhstan goals and got player-of-the-game award. Kazakhstan finished 8th and avoided relegation.

Kazakhstan was without Antropov when he decided to stay with the Maple Leafs for the 1999–2000 NHL season. Kazakhstan was demolished 14–1 by Russia on 25 December 1999. Kazakhstan's only win was a 5–2 win over Ukraine to qualify for the quarter-finals. Kazakhstan lost to the Czech Republic 6–3.

Kazakhstan's four-year stay at the World Junior Hockey Championships ended in 2001 when the Kazakhs went winless and lost their fight to avoid relegation to Belarus.

Kazakhstan spent six years in Division I and nearly came close to being promoted back to the top level. In 2007, Kazakhstan was finally promoted by edging Norway 3–2 in an IIHF U20 Division I tournament in Torre Pellice, Italy.

Kazakhstan played in the 2008 World Junior Hockey Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic. The Kazakhs wore only their white nike swift jerseys during the tournament because blue jerseys were not available. Kazakhstan was up 2–0 against Russia, but lost 5–4. They also lost to the United States by a score of 4–2. Kazakhstan went on to defeat Switzerland 3–1 and defeated Denmark 6–3 to finish 8th.

Yakov Vorobyov became only the third Kazakh player to play in the Canadian Hockey League. Vorobyov played for the Ottawa 67's, but was released shortly after. Vadim Sozinov played for the Ottawa 67's in 2000–01 and Konstantin Pushkaryov played for the Calgary Hitmen in 2004–05.

Kazakhstan boosted plenty of returning players from 2008 upon coming to Ottawa, Canada, to compete in the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Kazakhstan scored only 4 goals during the entire tournament and was relegated back to Division I after a 7–1 loss to Latvia.

Oleg Bolyakin will remain as head coach for Kazakhstan as the Kazakhs will play in the 2010 World Junior Championships, Division 1, held in Gdańsk, Poland, from 14 to 20 December 2009. Kazakhstan will compete against Belarus, Italy, Norway, Croatia and Poland.

In 2018, after nine years in the Group I of Divisions A, Kazakhstan finished in first place. This victory allowed to take a place in the Top Division for 2019, held in Vancouver and Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.

On January 2, 2019, Kazakhstan defeated Denmark 4–3 in the relegation series, winning their first game in the top division in over a decade. They then defeated Denmark again, 4–0, which allowed them to compete in the top division for the 2020 tournament.

In the 2020 tournament, Kazakhstan failed to win any of their games in the preliminary round, and were relegated to Division IA for the 2021 tournament after losing the relegation series 2–1 to Germany.

Results Edit

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Biggest defeat Canada 15 0 Kazakhstan Ottawa Canada 28 December 2008 IIHF World U20 ChampionshipAppearances29 first in 1993 Best result6th 1999 International record W L T 58 52 8History EditKazakhstan was promoted out of Pool B into Pool A for 1998 In Helsinki Finland the Kazakhs defeated Slovakia 5 2 to earn a spot in the quarter finals However a devastating 14 1 loss to eventual gold medalists Finland sent Kazakhstan to the placement games where they defeated Canada 6 3 to finish 7th It still stands as Kazakhstan s biggest win at the U20 level Nikolai Antropov became the 7th Kazakh player drafted into the National Hockey League when selected in the first round by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1998 Antropov would captain the Kazakhstan team at the 1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Winnipeg Canada Kazakhstan tied Belarus 2 2 and defeated Switzerland 3 0 to finish third place in Group B and went on to play Canada in the quarter finals Canada won 12 2 Nikolai Zarzhitskiy scored both Kazakhstan goals and got player of the game award Kazakhstan finished 8th and avoided relegation Kazakhstan was without Antropov when he decided to stay with the Maple Leafs for the 1999 2000 NHL season Kazakhstan was demolished 14 1 by Russia on 25 December 1999 Kazakhstan s only win was a 5 2 win over Ukraine to qualify for the quarter finals Kazakhstan lost to the Czech Republic 6 3 Kazakhstan s four year stay at the World Junior Hockey Championships ended in 2001 when the Kazakhs went winless and lost their fight to avoid relegation to Belarus Kazakhstan spent six years in Division I and nearly came close to being promoted back to the top level In 2007 Kazakhstan was finally promoted by edging Norway 3 2 in an IIHF U20 Division I tournament in Torre Pellice Italy Kazakhstan played in the 2008 World Junior Hockey Championships in Liberec Czech Republic The Kazakhs wore only their white nike swift jerseys during the tournament because blue jerseys were not available Kazakhstan was up 2 0 against Russia but lost 5 4 They also lost to the United States by a score of 4 2 Kazakhstan went on to defeat Switzerland 3 1 and defeated Denmark 6 3 to finish 8th Yakov Vorobyov became only the third Kazakh player to play in the Canadian Hockey League Vorobyov played for the Ottawa 67 s but was released shortly after Vadim Sozinov played for the Ottawa 67 s in 2000 01 and Konstantin Pushkaryov played for the Calgary Hitmen in 2004 05 Kazakhstan boosted plenty of returning players from 2008 upon coming to Ottawa Canada to compete in the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Kazakhstan scored only 4 goals during the entire tournament and was relegated back to Division I after a 7 1 loss to Latvia Oleg Bolyakin will remain as head coach for Kazakhstan as the Kazakhs will play in the 2010 World Junior Championships Division 1 held in Gdansk Poland from 14 to 20 December 2009 Kazakhstan will compete against Belarus Italy Norway Croatia and Poland In 2018 after nine years in the Group I of Divisions A Kazakhstan finished in first place This victory allowed to take a place in the Top Division for 2019 held in Vancouver and Victoria in British Columbia Canada On January 2 2019 Kazakhstan defeated Denmark 4 3 in the relegation series winning their first game in the top division in over a decade They then defeated Denmark again 4 0 which allowed them to compete in the top division for the 2020 tournament In the 2020 tournament Kazakhstan failed to win any of their games in the preliminary round and were relegated to Division IA for the 2021 tournament after losing the relegation series 2 1 to Germany Results Edit1993 2nd in Pool C qualification group 2 1994 25th overall 3rd in Pool C qualification 1995 25th overall 1st in Pool C2 1996 19th overall 1st in Pool C 1997 11th overall 1st in Pool B 1998 7th overall 1999 6th overall 2000 8th overall 2001 10th overall 2002 15th overall 5th in Division I 2003 15th overall 3rd in Division I Group A 2004 19th overall 5th in Division I Group A 2005 13th overall 2nd in Division I Group A 2006 13th overall 2nd in Division I Group B 2007 11th overall 1st in Division I Group B 2008 8th overall 2009 10th overall 2010 17th overall 4th in Division I Group B 2011 18th overall 4th in Division I Group B 2012 18th overall 2nd in Division IB 2013 18th overall 2nd in Division IB 2014 18th overall 2nd in Division IB 2015 17th overall 1st in Division IB 2016 13th overall 3rd in Division IA 2017 14th overall 4th in Division IA 2018 11th overall 1st in Division IA 2019 9th overall 2020 10th overall 2021 Cancelled 2022 14th overall 4th in Division IA 2023 12th overall 2nd in Division IA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kazakhstan men 27s national junior ice hockey team amp oldid 1135662745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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