1998 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship

1998 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship
Tournament details
Host country  China
Dates 15 – 21 March
Teams 6
Final positions
Champions   South Korea (1st title)
Runner-up   Japan
Third place   China
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 406 (27.07 per match)
Scoring leader(s) South Korea Song Dong-hwan
1997
1999

The 1998 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship was the 15th edition of the IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship. It took place between 15 and 21 March 1998 in Harbin, China. The tournament was won by South Korea, who claimed their first title by finishing first in the standings. Japan and China finished second and third respectively.

Overview

The 1998 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship began on 15 March 1998 in Harbin, China.[1] The under-18 teams of New Zealand and Thailand made their debut appearance at the Championships and in international competition. South Korea won the tournament after winning four of their five games and drawing their game against Japan. South Korea won their first title having previously finished second on four other occasions.[1] Japan finished second behind South Korea on goal difference and China finished third after losing to South Korea and Japan.[1] Thailand who finished last also suffered the largest defeat of the tournament against South Korea, losing 0 – 92.[1]

Song Dong-hwan of South Korea finished as the top scorer for the tournament with 56 points including 44 goals and 12 assists.[1]

Standings

Rk Team GP W T L GF GA GDF PTS
 South Korea 5 4 1 0 148 4 +144 9
 Japan 5 4 1 0 130 3 +127 9
 China 5 3 0 2 69 12 +57 6
4  Australia 5 2 0 3 42 60 –18 4
5  New Zealand 5 1 0 4 14 110 –96 2
6  Thailand 5 0 0 5 3 217 –214 0

Fixtures

Reference[1]

New Zealand  0 – 26
 China Harbin
Australia  0 – 25
 Japan Harbin
South Korea  92 – 0
 Thailand Harbin
Japan  38 – 0
 New Zealand Harbin
South Korea  22 – 1
 Australia Harbin
China  31 – 0
 Thailand Harbin
South Korea  28 – 0
 New Zealand Harbin
Japan  7 – 1
 China Harbin
Thailand  1 – 24
 Australia Harbin
China  1 – 4
 South Korea Harbin
Australia  16 – 2
 New Zealand Harbin
Japan  58 – 0
 Thailand Harbin
New Zealand  12 – 2
 Thailand Harbin
China  10 – 1
 Australia Harbin
South Korea  2 – 2
 Japan Harbin

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904–2005. Germany: Books on Demand. pp. 389–393. ISBN 3-8334-4189-5.

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