List of IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal Games

This is a list of gold medals games for the IIHF World Junior Championship (World Juniors), an international hockey tournament for players under the age of 20, held each year in late December to early January.

List of finals

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Year Champions Score Runner–up Venue Host city Attendance References
1996   Canada 4–1   Sweden Conte Forum   Boston, United States 5,781
1997   Canada 2–0   United States Patinoire des Vernets   Geneva, Switzerland 4,269
1998   Finland 2–1
(OT)
  Russia Hartwall Arena   Helsinki, Finland 13,665
1999   Russia 3–2
(OT)
  Canada Winnipeg Arena   Winnipeg, Canada 13,225
2000   Czech Republic 1–0
(SO)
  Russia Skellefteå Kraft Arena   Skellefteå, Sweden 3,857
2001   Czech Republic 2–1   Finland Luzhniki Minor Arena   Moscow, Russia 6,400
2002   Russia 5–4   Canada CEZ Arena   Pardubice, Czech Republic 9,130
2003   Russia 4–3   Canada Halifax Metro Centre   Halifax, Canada 10,594
2004   United States 4–3   Canada Helsinki Ice Hall   Helsinki, Finland 7,364
2005   Canada 6–1   Russia Ralph Engelstad Arena   Grand Forks, United States 11,862
2006   Canada 5–0   Russia General Motors Place   Vancouver, Canada 18,630
2007   Canada 4–2   Russia Ejendals Arena   Leksand, Sweden 5,223
2008   Canada 3–2
(OT)
  Sweden ČEZ Aréna   Pardubice, Czech Republic 7,480
2009   Canada 5–1   Sweden Scotiabank Place   Ottawa, Canada 20,380
2010   United States 6–5
(OT)
  Canada Credit Union Centre   Saskatoon, Canada 15,171
2011   Russia 5–3   Canada HSBC Arena   Buffalo, United States 18,690
2012   Sweden 1–0
(OT)
  Russia Scotiabank Saddledome   Calgary, Canada 18,722
2013   United States 3–1   Sweden Ufa Arena   Ufa, Russia 6,001
2014   Finland 3–2
(OT)
  Sweden Malmö Arena   Malmö, Sweden 12,023
2015   Canada 5–4   Russia Air Canada Centre   Toronto, Canada 19,014
2016   Finland 4–3
(OT)
  Russia Hartwall Arena   Helsinki, Finland 13,479
2017   United States 5–4
(SO)
  Canada Bell Centre   Montreal, Canada 20,173
2018   Canada 3–1   Sweden KeyBank Center   Buffalo, United States 17,544
2019   Finland 3–2   United States Rogers Arena   Vancouver, Canada 17,206
2020   Canada 4–3   Russia Ostravar Aréna   Ostrava, Czech Republic 8,693
2021   United States 2–0   Canada Rogers Place   Edmonton, Canada 0
2022   Canada 3–2
(OT)
  Finland Rogers Place   Edmonton, Canada 13,327
2023   Canada 3–2
(OT)
  Czech Republic Scotiabank Centre   Halifax, Canada 10,735 [1]

References

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  1. ^ Podnieks, Andrew (6 January 2023). "Guenther scores golden goal". iihf.com/. IIHF. Retrieved 8 January 2023.