International Games

QF = Quarter-final
SF = Semi-final
Please note, that some games have non-English commentaries


1947 World Championship (Prague, Czechoslovakia)
02.23.47 / USA - Czechoslovakia (1:6) (11 min highlights, silent)

1949 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden)
8 min highlights of 3 games:
02.18.49 / final round / USA - Sweden (6:3)
02.19.49 / final round / USA - Czechoslovakia (2:0)
02.20.49 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (3:0)

1954 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden)
1hr highlights of 11 games:
02.26.54 / Czechoslovakia - Switzerland (7:1)
02.26.54 / USSR - Finland (7:1)
02.28.54 / Sweden - Finland (5:3)
03.01.54 / USSR - West Germany (6:2)
03.01.54 / Canada - Sweden (8:0)
03.02.54 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:2)
03.04.54 / Sweden - West Germany (4:0)
03.05.54 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (5:2)
03.05.54 / USSR - Sweden (1:1)
03.06.54 / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (4:2)
03.07.54 / USSR - Canada (7:2)

1955 World Championship (Dusseldorf, Dortmund, Krefeld and Cologne, West Germany)
03.06.55 / USSR - Canada (0:5) (Gold medal game. Canada represented by Penticton Vees. Ivan McLelland shutout. Bill Warwick 2g)

1956 Winter Olympics (Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy)
02.03.56 / final round / USSR - USA (4:0) (In 3rd period Soviets scored 3g in 90 sec, including 2g in 5 sec) (6 min highlights)
02.04.56 / final round / USSR - Canada (2:0) (10 min b/w + 2 min color highlights)

Exhibition game (Toronto, ON)
11.22.57 / USSR - Whitby Dunlops (2:7) (Captain Harry Sinden led his team to victory) (Edited to 1 hr)

1959 World Championship (Prague, Bratislava, Brno, and Ostrava, Czechoslovakia)
03.11.59 / final round / Canada - USSR (3:1) (4 min highlights)
03.15.59 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (3:5) (Future 1972 Summit Series participant Red Berenson scored SHG. Jan Starsi 2g) (21 min highlights)

1960 Winter Olympics (Squaw Valley, USA)
02.27.60 / final round / USSR - USA (2:3) (US en route to gold in original "Miracle on ice". Bill Christian 2g, including GWG with 4 min left in 3rd period)
02.28.60 / final round / USA - Czechoslovakia (9:4) (Americans clinch their first Olympic hockey gold medal. Roger Christian 4g) (30 min of footage)

Exhibition game (Moscow, USSR)
11.27.60 / USSR - Chatham Maroons (Canada) (11:2) (Vyacheslav Starshinov and Veniamin Alexandrov 2g/1a. Viktor Tsyplakov 2g/2a, Evgeny Majorov 1g/2a)

1961 World Championship (Geneva and Lausanne, Switzerland)
03.12.61 / Canada - USSR (5:1) (Jackie McLeod, Boris Majorov and Norm Lenardon scored in 3rd period) (3rd period)
34 min highlights of the following games:
03.02.61 / Canada - Sweden (6:1), 03.07.61 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:6),
03.09.61 / Czechoslovakia - Canada (1:1), 03.12.61 / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (5:2), 03.12.61 / Canada - USSR (5:1)

1963 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden)
03.08.63 / Sweden - USSR (2:1) (Trailing after 1st period, Swedes scored 2g in 2nd. Nils Nilsson GWG. Vyacheslav Starshinov scored for Soviets) (34 min highlights)
03.15.63 / Sweden - Canada (4:1) (Swedes scored 2g in final 97 sec. Ulf Sterner hat trick)
03.16.63 / East Germany - West Germany (3:4) (West Germans scored GWG with 74 sec left in regulation) (3rd period)
03.17.63 / Canada - USSR (2:4) (Canada robbed Viktor Konovalenko of shutout, scoring 2g in final 43 sec) (3rd period)
03.17.63 / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Legendary Sven "Tumba" Johansson scored late in 3rd period) (3rd period)

1964 Winter Olympics (Innsbruck, Austria)
01.29.64 / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (11:1) (Germans scored late in regulation to rob Vladimir Dzurilla of shutout. Vlastimil Bubnik 2g/2a, Jiri Dolana 2g/1a) (2nd and 3rd periods)
01.30.64 / Sweden - Canada (1:3) (Rod Seiling 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods)
01.31.64 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (7:5) (Josef Golonka hat trick in losing cause) (2nd and 3rd periods)
02.01.64 / USA - Sweden (4:7) (Trailing 1:3 after 1st period, Swedes came back to win. Ulf Sterner and Nils Nilsson 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods)
02.02.64 / Canada - West Germany (4:2) (3 goals were scored in 3rd period) (3rd period)
02.03.64 / USA - Canada (6:8) (Trailing 1:3 after 1st period, Canada came back to win. Brian Conacher and Paul Johnson hat tricks. Raymond Cadieux 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods)
02.05.64 / Czechoslovakia - USA (7:1) (Czechs scored 5g in 3rd period. Josef Cerny 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods, no goals missing)
02.05.64 / USSR - West Germany (10:0) (Viktor Konovalenko shutout, Boris Mayorov 2g, as Soviets outshot Germans 105-19) (2nd and 3rd periods)
02.07.64 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (1:3) (Falling behind in 2nd period, Czechs came back scoring 3g late in 3rd) (2nd and 3rd periods, no goals missing)
02.07.64 / West Germany - Switzerland (6:5) (Germans scored 3g in final 134 sec, including GWG with 25 sec left in 3rd period)
02.08.64 / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (3:8) (JIP 10 min of 2nd period)
02.08.64 / West Germany - Finland (2:1) (Germans scored GWG in 3rd period) (3rd period)
02.08.64 / USSR - Canada (3:2) (Gold medal game. Twice Soviets came from behind, outshooting Canada 42-19. They won all 7 games of this tournament)

1965 Pre-World Championship Exhibition Game (weißwasser, East Germany)
02.13.65 / USSR - East Germany (6:3) (Twice Soviets came from behind. Vyacheslav Starshinov 2g) (45 min highlights)

1965 World Championship (Tampere, Finland)
03.14.65 / USSR - Canada (4:1)

1966 World Championship (Ljubljana, Yugoslavia)
03.03.66 / USA - Canada (2:7) (Canada scored 3 unanswered goals in 3rd. George Faulkner 2g)
03.06.66 / Sweden - USA (6:1) (Marshall Tschida scored early in 3rd period to bring deficit to 2g, but Swedes answered with 3 more) (3rd period)
03.10.66 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (1:2) (Roger Bourbonnais tied game in 3rd period, but Stanislav Pryl scored GWG with 28 sec left to play) (3rd period)

1967 World Championship (Vienna, Austria)
03.25.67 / USSR - Sweden (9:1) (Alexander Almetov hat trick and 1a, Vladimir Vikulov 2g/2a, Anatoly Firsov 2g/1a) (4 min highlights)
03.25.67 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (1:1) (Carl Brewer, Marshall Johnston, Bill MacMillan, Morris Mott, Fran Huck played for Canada, Vaclav Nedomansky, Jiri Holecek, Holik brothers, Frantisek Pospisil, Oldrich Machac for Czechs)
03.27.67 / USSR - Canada (2:1) (Soviets came from behind. Vyacheslav Starshinov GWG)
03.29.67 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Alexander Yakushev's 1st appearance with Soviet National team)

1967 Pre-Olympics Tournament in Grenoble (France)
10.14.67 / USA-Canada (5:4) (Morris Mott 2g) (edited to 26 min, 3rd period)
10.14.67 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Czechoslovakia (6:4) (Vladimir Yurzinov, future assistant coach to great USSR National team coach Viktor Tikhonov, scored hat trick) (edited to 25 min, 3rd period)

Exhibition Game (Grenoble, France)
11.27.67 / France - Switzerland (42 min highlights)

1968 Winter Olympics (Grenoble, France)
02.06.68 / USSR - Finland (8:0) (Viktor Konovalenko shutout. In 3rd period Evgeny Zimin had 2g and Vyacheslav Starshinov scored his 2nd goal and 2nd assist) (3rd period, in color)
02.07.68 / USA - Sweden (3:4)
02.07.68 / USSR - East Germany (9:0) (Anatoly Firsov completed hat trick in 3rd) (3rd period)
02.08.68 / Canada - Finland (2:5) (JIP 16 min of 2nd period) (edited to 62 min)
02.09.68 / USSR - USA (10:2) (Anatoly Firsov hat trick, Yury Blinov and Viktor Polupanov 2g) (Edited to 61 min, in color)
02.09.68 / East Germany - Canada (0:11) (Morris Mott 4g, Fran Huck 2g/2a. Future NHLers Brian Glennie, Billy MacMillan, Danny O'Shea, Wayne Stephenson and Marshall Johnston played for Canada) (edited to 53 min)
02.09.68 / Sweden - West Germany (5:4) (Carl-Goran Oberg scored GWG with 101 sec left in 3rd period) (12 min, edited 3rd period)
02.11.68 / USSR - West Germany (9:1) (Viktor Polupanov and Veniamin Alexandrov 2g) (in color)
02.12.68 / Finland - Sweden (1:5) (Hakan Wickberg 2g)
02.12.68 / USA - West Germany (8:1) (Co-captains Herb Brooks and Lou Nanne led US team to victory) (54 min of 2nd and 3rd period)
02.13.68 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (3:2) (Fran Huck scored for Canada, Vaclav Nedomansky for Czechs)
02.13.68 / USSR - Sweden (3:2) (Anatoly Firsov 2g)
02.14.68 / East Germany - Finland (2:3) (Matti Harju 2g)
02.15.68 / Sweden - Canada (0:3) (Marshall Johnston, Gerry Pinder and Danny O'Shea scored for Canada)
02.15.68 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:5) (Josef Golonka 2g, including GWG. Boris Mayorov 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods)
02.17.68 / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (2:2) (Twice Chechs came from behind)
02.17.68 / USSR - Canada (5:0) (Gold medal game. Viktor Konovalenko shutout. Anatoly Firsov 2g. Includes medal ceremony)

1969 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden)
03.15.69 / first round / Czechoslovakia - Canada (6:1) (Vaclav Nedomansky 1g, Jan Suchy 2g, as Czechs outshot Canada 41-19)
03.16.69 / first round / USA - Czechoslovakia (3:8) (Vaclav Nedomansky 2g/1a, Jaroslav Holik 2g/2a) (1st and 2nd period, including 9 goals)
03.16.69 / first round / Sweden - USSR (2:4) (Vyacheslav Starshinov and Valeri Kharlamov scored 2 unanswered goals in 3rd) (3rd period)
03.18.69 / first round / USA - Sweden (2:8) (US were leading after 1st, but in 3rd Swedes twice scored 2g in 1 min)
03.18.69 / first round / USSR - Canada (7:1) (Valeri Kharlamov, Anatoly Firsov and Vladimir Vikulov 2g)
03.20.69 / first round / Canada - USA (5:0) (Canada scored 4 goals in 3rd. Wayne Stephenson shutout) (3rd period)
03.21.69 / first round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (2:0) (Vladimir Dzurilla shutout) (in color)
03.21.69 / first round / Canada - Sweden (1:5) (Tord Lundstrom 2g, S-G Johansson 1g/2a)
03.24.69 / first round / USSR - Sweden (3:2) (Boris Mikhailov 2g/1a, including GWG) (in color)
03.25.69 / final round / USA - Canada (0:1) (Ken Dryden shutout. Morris Mott scored GWG in 1st period) (1st period, no goals missing)
03.26.69 / final round / Czechoslovakia - USA (6:2) (Vaclav Nedomansky, Oldrich Machac and Larry Skime scored in 3rd) (3rd period)
03.28.69 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:4) (Jaroslav Holik GWG. His brother Jiri Holik 1g/2a. Valeri Kharlamov and Vaclav Nedomansky also scored) (edited to 59 min)
03.29.69 / final round / USA - Sweden (4:10) (Swedes erased 2g deficit. Lars-Goran Nilsson and Kjell-Rune Milton had hat tricks)
03.30.69 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (0:1) (Leif Holmqvist 31 saves shutout) (in color)
*03.30.69 / final round / Canada - USSR (2:4) (Boris Mikhailov 2g)

1970 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden)
03.14.70 / group round / Sweden - East Germany (6:1) (S-G. Johansson 2g) (2nd and 3rd period, missing 1 goal)
03.17.70 / group round / East Germany - Czechoslovakia (1:4) (Vaclav Nedomansky 1g, Julius Haas 2g)
03.17.70 / group round / Finland - Sweden (3:1) (in color)
03.18.70 / group round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (1:3) (Soviets scored 2g in 3rd period) (2nd and 3rd periods, including 3 goals)
03.20.70 / group round / Sweden - USSR (4:2) (18 year old Vladislav Tretiak makes World Championship debut. Valeri Kharlamov 1g) (in color)
03.24.70 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (2:2) (Twice Czechs came from behind) (in color)
03.25.70 / final round / East Germany - Czechoslovakia (3:7) (Vaclav Nedomansky hat trick, Jiri Holik 2g/1a) (edited to 77 min)
03.27.70 / final round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (1:5) (Vladimir Vikulov 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods, edited to 42 min)
03.30.70 / final round / Sweden - USSR (1:3) (Trailing at half-point, Soviets scored 2g in 18 sec to win game and gold medals) (in color)

Exhibition Game
12.12.70 / Canada - France (3rd period)

1971 World Championship (Bern and Geneva, Switzerland)
03.20.71 / first round / Sweden - USA (4:2) (Hakan Wickberg scored 2g in 3rd period) (3rd period)
03.21.71 / first round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (5:6) (4 times Swedes came from behind to win. Ivan Hlinka hat trick, Tord Lundstrom 2g, including GWG) (2nd and 3rd periods, including 8 goals)
03.22.71 / first round / USSR - USA (10:2) (Soviets scored 7g in 2nd period. Valeri Kharlamov, Alexander Maltsev, Anatoli Firsov, Vyacheslav Starshinov scored for USSR) (1st and 2nd periods, edited to 50 min)
03.24.71 / first round / Finland - Sweden (1:1) (Future Winnipeg Jet Veli-Pekka Ketolascored for Finns early in 1st period, but future Whaler Thommy Abrahamsson tied game with 2 min left in regulation)
03.24.71 / first round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Each team scored 1g in every period. Jiri Holecek 41 saves, Viktor Konovalenko 39)
03.26.71 / first round / Sweden - USSR (0:8) (Anatoly Firsov 4g, Viktor Konovalenko shutout, Boris Mikhailov 2g) (41 min highlights)
03.29.71 / second round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (1:3) (Thommie Bergman robbed Jiri Holecek of shutout by scoring with 9 sec left in regulation) (edited to 50 min)
03.30.71 / second round / USSR - USA (7:5) (Soviets scored 3g in less than 3 min in 2nd period. Boris Mikhailov 1g/2a) (edited to 45 min)
04.01.71 / second round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (5:2) (Czechs scored 3 unanswered goals in 3rd period. Vaclav Nedomansky scored for Czechs, Valeri Kharlamov for Soviets)
04.03.71 / second round / USSR - Sweden (6:3) (Anatoly Firsov scored 28 sec into 1st period. He and Valeri Kharlamov had 1g/2a) (31 min highlights from French b/w broadcast + 19 min highlights from color German broadcast)

Exhibition Game (Dusseldorf, West Germany)
09.26.71 / USSR - West Germany (14:1) (Vladimir Petrov 4g, Vladimir Vikulov hat trick, Anatoly Firsov 2g) (6 min highlights)

Exhibition Game (Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)
12.11.71 / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (3:1) (Bohuslav Stastny, Mats Ahlberg, Lars-Goran Nilsson, and Hakan Wickberg scored. Future NHL-ers Vaclav Nedomansky, Inge Hammarstrom, Thommie Bergman, Ivan Hlinka, Jiri Bubla, Thommy Abrahamsson played in this game)

1971 Izvestia Cup (Moscow, USSR)
12.18.71 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:2) (Valeri Kharlamov and Alexander Maltsev scored for Soviets)
12.20.71 / USSR - Sweden (12:1) (In 2nd period Vladislav Tretiak stopped penalty shot and Soviets scored 5 times, including amazing goal by Valeri Kharlamov. Borje Salming, Willy Lindstrom, Dan Labraaten, Ulf Nilsson played for Swedes) (2nd period, edited to 23 min)

Exhibition Game (Moscow, USSR)
12.21.71 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (1:3) (Ivan Hlinka GWG in come-from-behind victory) (33 min highlights)

1972 Winter Olympics (Sapporo, Japan)
02.03.72 / first round / Yugoslavia - Sweden (1:8) (All goals were scored in 2nd and 3rd period. Hakan Wickberg 2g. Yugoslavia scored its only goal with 11 sec left to play) (2nd and 3rd period, edited to 56 min)
02.03.72 / first round / Czechoslovakia - Japan (8:2) (Ivan Hlinka hat trick, Vaclav Nedomansky 2g, Jiri Holik 3a) (10 min highlights)
02.04.72 / first round / USA - Switzerland (5:3) (Tim Sheehy and Kevin Ahearn 2g) (21 min highlights)
02.04.72 / first round / West Germany - Poland (0:4) (Jozef Slowakiewicz 2g) (20 min highlights)
02.04.72 / first round / Finland - Norway (13:1) (Lauri Mononen 4g, Heikki Riihiranta 1g/2a) (25 min highlights)
02.05.72 / final round / Sweden - USA (5:1) (16 year old Mark Howe and 20 yo Robbie Ftorek played for US. Thommie Bergman and Inge Hammarstrom scored for Swedes) (34 min highlights)
02.05.72 / final round / Finland - USSR (3:9) (Valeri Kharlamov hat trick and 3a, Alexander Maltsev and Vladimir Vikulov 2g/1a, as Soviets scored 6 unanswered goals in 2nd half of game) (2nd and 3rd periods)
02.07.72 / final round / Sweden - USSR (3:3) (Valeri Kharlamov 2g/1a)
02.07.72 / final round / USA - Czechoslovakia (5:1) (Americans came from behind to win) (10 min highlights)
02.07.72 / final round / Finland - Poland (5:1) (Esa Peltonen and Juha Rantasila 2g) (15 min highlights)
02.08.72 / final round / Finland - Czechoslovakia (1:7) (7 different players scored for Czechs)
02.09.72 / final round / USA - USSR (2:7) (Alexander Maltsev 2g, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/2a) (2nd and 3rd periods + highlights of 1st, edited to 64 min)
02.09.72 / final round / Sweden - Poland (5:3) (Inge Hammarstrom 2g/1a) (10 min highlights)
02.10.72 / final round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (1:2) (Czechs came from behind scoring 2g in final 3 min) (2nd and 3rd periods, no goals missing)
02.10.72 / final round / USA - Finland (4:1) (Craig Sarner 1g/2a) (23 min highlights)
02.10.72 / final round / USSR - Poland (9:3) (Valeri Kharlamov hat trick and 1a, Vladimir Vikulov 2g) (10 min highlights)
02.12.72 / final round / USA - Poland (6:1) (Craig Sarner 2g/1a, Tim Sheehy 2g, Kevin Ahearn 3a) (33 min highlights)
02.13.72 / final round / Finland - Sweden (4:3) (Finns scored 2 unanswered goals in 3rd period. Palmgvist 2g) (21 min highlights)
02.13.72 / final round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (2:5) (Evgeny Mishakov 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods, edited to 56 min)

1972 World Championship (Prague, Czechoslovakia)
04.09.72 / first round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (1:4) (Czechs outshot Swedes 43-19. Jiri Holik 2g) (36 min highlights)
04.12.72 / first round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Soviets erased 2g deficit to tie game on goal by Alexander Yakushev) (edited to 53 min)
04.12.72 / first round / Sweden - Finland (2:1) (Anders Hedberg scored late in 3rd period for come-from-behind victory) (26 min highlights)
04.14.72 / first round / USSR - Sweden (11:2) (Boris Mikhailov 2g/3a, Vladimir Petrov 2g/2a, Vladimir Vikulov hat trick, Alexander Yakushev 1g/2a, Valeri Kharlamov 3a)
04.17.72 / second round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (2:0) (Jiri Holecek shutout, Vaclav Nedomansky 1g/1a) (2nd period and final 10 min of 3rd period, no goals missing)
04.17.72 / second round / USSR - Finland (7:2) (Valeri Kharlamov hat trick and 1a) (3rd period)
04.20.72 / second round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Jaroslav Holik GWG. With win over team that later that year would play in Summit Series, Czechs ended USSR's streak of nine consecutive world titles. Valeri Kharlamov and Alexander Maltsev scored for Soviets, Vaclav Nedomansky for Czechs) (edited to 60 min)
04.22.72 / second round / Sweden - USSR (3:3) (Trailing 1:3 after 2 periods, Soviets scored 2g in 3rd. Valeri Kharlamov 1g, Alexander Yakushev game tying goal)

1972 Summit Series
09.02.72 / game 1 (Montreal) / USSR - Canada (7:3) (Soviets silence overconfident, unprepared nation. Valeri Kharlamov game's MVP, scoring 2 highlight reel goals)
09.04.72 / game 2 (Toronto) / USSR - Canada (1:4) (Shocked after game 1, Canada rebounds with win in MLG. Tony Esposito is sharp in goal and Mahovlich brothers combine for 2g)
09.06.72 / game 3 (Winnipeg) / USSR - Canada (4:4) ("Kids Line" helps Soviets battle back for tie)
09.08.72 / game 4 (Vancouver) / USSR - Canada (5:3) (Boris Mikhailov 2g/1a. Fans voice their discontent. Phil Esposito with emotional post-game speech)
09.22.72 / game 5 (Moscow) / Canada - USSR (4:5) (Canada blows 4:1 lead in 3rd period. Phil Esposito falls during pre-game ceremony, reflecting nervousness of entire nation. Paul Henderson 2g/1a)
09.24.72 / game 6 (Moscow) / Canada - USSR (3:2) (Ken Dryden sparkles, great pace. Bobby Clarke laid two-handed slash across Valeri Kharlamov ankle, breaking it in the process. Paul Henderson GWG)
09.26.72 / game 7 (Moscow) / Canada - USSR (4:3) (Paul Henderson scores what would have been goal of his life - had it not been for similar late game heroics 2 nights later. Phil Esposito and Alexander Yakushev 2g)
09.28.72 / game 8 (Moscow) / Canada - USSR (6:5) (Fights, ejections, and defiant Canadian bench staff indicate that this is more than just hockey game. Paul Henderson's 3rd GWG in a row grants him "where were you when..." immortality. Phil Esposito 2g/2a, Brad Park 2g/1a, Alexander Yakushev 2g)

1972 Summit Series - Exhibition Games
09.17.72 (Stockholm, Sweden) / Canada - Sweden (4:4) (En-route to their 4 games in Moscow. Canada was heavily criticized by Swedes for its "criminal" style of play)
09.30.72 (Prague, Czechoslovakia) / Canada - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Only 48 hrs after winning game 8 in Moscow. Harry Sinden said that he picked players for this game simply by choosing who looked sober enough to stand up on his skates)

1972 Exhibition game (Toronto, ON)
12.20.72 / Moscow Selects - Toronto Marlboros (8:6) (Mark Howe, Mike Palmateer, Glenn Goldup, Bruce Boudreau, Wayne Dillon, Paulin Bordeleau, Tom Edur played for Marlies. Sergei Kapustin hat trick and 1a)

1973 World Championship (Moscow, USSR)
04.02.73 / first round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (2:0) (Swedes were outshot 41-22 but still won after scoring 2g late in 3rd period) (JIP 15 min of 2nd period, no goals missing)
04.02.73 / first round / Finland - USSR (2:8) (Soviets scored 4 unanswered goals in 3rd period) (3rd period)
04.03.73 / first round / USSR - Poland (9:3) (In 3rd period Alexander Yakushev, Boris Mikhailov, and Vladimir Shadrin scored 3g in less than 1 min) (3rd period)
04.05.73 / first round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (2:3) (Valeri Kharlamov GWG)
04.05.73 / first round / Sweden - Finland (3:2) (Borje Salming scored for Swedes. Future NHLers that played in this game included Anders Hedberg, Ulf Nilsson, Inge Hammarstrom, Lars-Erik Sjoberg, Thommy Abrahamsson, Veli-Pekka Ketola, Heikki Riihiranta)
04.07.73 / first round / Sweden - USSR (1:6) (Vladimir Petrov 2g/1a, Boris Mikhailov 1g/2a, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/1a)
04.10.73 / second round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Each team had 26 shots on goal)
04.13.73 / second round / Sweden - Finland (2:1) (Borje Salming GWG in come-from-behind victory) (30 min highlights)
04.13.73 / second round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (2:4) (Alexander Yakushev, Valeri Kharlamov and Boris Mikhailov scored for Soviets, Vaclav Nedomansky and Jiri Holik for Czechs)

1974 World Championship (Helsinki, Finland)
04.07.74 / first round / USSR - Finland (7:1) (Soviets outshot Finns 45-19. Boris Mikhailov 2g/1a, Sergei Kapustin 2g, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/1a) (Highlights of 1st and 2nd + entire 3rd period)
04.07.74 / first round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Ivan Hlinka 2g, including GWG with less than 2 min left in 3rd period) (17 min highlights)
04.10.74 / first round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:7) (Vladislav Tretiak had pretty bad day. Ivan Hlinka and Vladimir Martinec 2g)
04.12.74 / first round / Finland - Czechoslovakia(5:2/0:5) (Despite losing 5:2, Czechs were awarded 5:0 victory after Finnish goaltender Stig Wetzel was tested positive for doping) (3rd period)
04.12.74 / first round / USSR - Sweden (3:1) (Alexander Yakushev GWG. Vladimir Petrov 2g, including SHG in come-from behind victory) (edited to 42 min)
04.18.74 / second round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (1:3) (Trailing 0:1 after 1st, Soviets scored 2g in less than 1 min and added insurance goal few min later. Alexander Yakushev GWG, as USSR won gold)
04.18.74 / second round / Sweden - Finland (6:2) (Anders Hedberg hat trick, Willy Lindstrom 2g/1a)
04.20.74 / second round / Czechoslovakia - Finland (4:5) (Veli-Pekka Ketola scored 2g, including GWG with less than 2 min left in regulation as Finns upset Czechs 2nd time in this tournament) (7 min highlights)

1974 WHA Summit Series
09.17.74 / game 1 (Quebec City, QC) / USSR - Canada (3:3) (Hull, Howe, Henderson, Mahovlich, etc. try to re-create glory of 1972)
09.19.74 / game 2 (Toronto, ON) / USSR - Canada (1:4) (Fast paced game features penalty shot and disputed goal)
09.21.74 / game 3 (Winnipeg, MB) / USSR - Canada (8:5) (Coach Billy Harris sits Howe, Mahovlich and Cheevers)
09.23.74 / game 4 (Vancouver, BC) / USSR - Canada (5:5) (Trailing 2:5, Soviets came back to tie game. Bobby Hull hat trick)
10.01.74 / game 5 (Moscow) / Canada - USSR (2:3) (End of 2nd and entire 3rd period) (Total run time: 58 min)
10.03.74 / game 6 (Moscow) / Canada - USSR (2:5) (Fight filled game sees Valeri Kharlamov's jersey ripped in half)
10.05.74 / game 7 (Moscow) / Canada - USSR (4:4) (Canada is denied few seconds that tick off of clock late in 3rd. Bobby Hull then scores with 0:00 left on clock but goal is disallowed)
10.06.74 / game 8 (Moscow) / Canada - USSR (2:3)

1974-75 Swedish Elite League
03.16.75 / final / game 3 / Leksands IF - Brynas IF (3:2 OT) (Future NHLers Stefan Persson, Per-Olov Brasar, Dan Labraaten, Roland Eriksson, Bengt Lundholm played here, as well as many Sweden National team players)

1975 World Championship (Munich and Dusseldorf, West Germany)
04.08.75 / first round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:2) (Alexander Yakushev 2g, Valeri Kharlamov 1g)
04.10.75 / first round / USSR - Sweden (4:1) (Valeri Kharlamov, Alexander Yakushev, Alexander Maltsev and Sergei Kapustin scored for Soviets. Future NHLers Willy Lindstrom, Dan Labraaten, Per-Olov Brasar played for Sweden)
04.10.75 / first round / Czechoslovakia - Finland (6:2) (Vladimir Martinec, Jiri Holik and Eduard Novak scored in 1st period) (1st period)
04.13.75 / first round / Sweden - Poland (13:0) (Tord Lundstrom and Dan Labraaten each scored 4g, Mats Ahlberg 1g/5a) (10 min highlights)
04.14.75 / first round / USSR - Finland (5:2) (Boris Mikhailov hat trick, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/2a)
04.14.75 / first round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (0:7) (Jiri Holecek shutout)
04.16.75 / second round / Sweden - USA (12:3) (Dan Soderstrom and Kjell-Arne Vikstrom had hat tricks, Buzz Schneider 2g)
04.16.75 / second round / Finland - Poland (4:1) (Matti Hagman 1g/1a) (44 min highlights)
04.17.75 / second round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (1:4) (Viktor Shalimov 2g) (edited to 78 min)
04.17.75 / second round / Finland - Sweden (2:1) (Lauri Mononen 2g)
04.19.75 / second round / USSR - Sweden (13:4) (Alexander Maltsev hat trick and 1a, Vladimir Petrov 1g/2a, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/1a, Vyacheslav Anisin 1g/3a)
04.19.75 / second round / Czechoslovakia - Finland (5:1) (3rd period)

1975 Winnipeg Jets (WHA) series in Europe
09.11.75 / Winnipeg Jets - Tappara Tampere (3:3) (Finland) (Jets erased 2g deficit. Bobby Hull scored for Jets) (Silent, edited to 21 min)

1975 Toronto Toros (WHA) series in Sweden and Finland
09.14.75 / Toronto Toros - Tappara Tampere (Finland) (5:5) (Frank Mahovlich scored for Toros. Mikko Leinonen played for Tappara) (Silent, edited to 15 min)

1975-76 Super Series
12.28.75 / Red Army (CSKA) - New York Rangers (7:3) (Soviets dazzle with deft passing and uncanny knack for finishing. This spectacle set stage for New Year's Eve classic. Vladimir Petrov 2g/2a, Vladimir Vikulov 2g, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/3a, Phil Esposito, Boris Mikhailov and Boris Alexandrov 1g/2a)
12.31.75 / Red Army (CSKA) - Montreal Canadiens (3:3) (Often referred to as greatest game ever played. This is one of Vladislav Tretiak's finest moments)
01.04.76 / Soviet Wings - Buffalo Sabres (6:12) (Rick Martin 2g/3a, Danny Gare and Sergei Kapustin 2g/1a, Vladimir Repnev 2g, Fred Stanfield 1g/3a, Gilbert Perreault, Peter McNab, Brian Spencer and Jerry Korab 1g/2a)
01.08.76 / Red Army (CSKA) - Boston Bruins (5:2) (Results of this and preceding games prompted Bruins GM Harry Sinden to remark "They're simply better at scoring goals". Valeri Kharlamov 2g, Alexander Maltsev 1g/2a)
01.11.76 / Red Army (CSKA) - Philadelphia Flyers (1:4) (Ed Van Impe elbow prompts Red Army to leave game in protest)

1976 Winter Olympics (Innsbruck, Austria)
02.03.76 / first round / Austria - USSR (3:16) (Vladimir Shadrin 4g, Sergei Kapustin hat trick, Alexander Maltsev and Viktor Shalimov 2g/3a, Vladimir Petrov 2g, Alexander Yakushev 1g/5a, Viktor Zhluktov 1g/3a)
02.06.76 / final round / USA - USSR (2:6) (Valeri Kharlamov, Alexander Maltsev, Vladimir Shadrin scored for Soviets)
02.06.76 / final round / Finland - Czechoslovakia (1:2) (Jiri Novak 2g)
02.06.76 / final round / Poland - West Germany (4:7) (Erich Kuhnhackl 2g. Tadeush Obluj hat trick)
02.08.76 / final round / West Germany - Finland (3:5) (Jorma Vehmanen 2g. Erich Kuhnhackl scored for Germany. Matti Hagman played for Finland)
02.08.76 / final round / Poland - USSR (1:16) (Vladimir Shadrin hat trick, Vladimir Petrov 2g/2a, Boris Alexandrov and Sergei Kapustin 2g/1a, Alexander Maltsev 1g/3a, Valeri Kharlamov and Alexander Yakushev 1g/2a)
02.08.76 / final round / Czechoslovakia - USA (5:0) (Jiri Holecek shutout, Milan Novy 2g)
02.10.76 / final round / Poland - Czechoslovakia (1:7/1:0) (Vladimir Martinec and Milan Novy 2g/2a. Despite losing 1:7, Poland was awarded 1:0 victory after Czech defenseman Frantisek Pospisil was tested positive for doping)
02.10.76 / final round / West Germany - USSR (3:7) (Boris Mikhailov 2g/1a, Valeri Kharlamov 3a)
02.10.76 / final round / Finland - USA (4:5) (3 min highlights)
02.12.76 / final round / Finland - USSR (2:7) (Viktor Shalimov hat trick, Alexander Maltsev 2g, Vladimir Shadrin 1g/3a, Alexander Yakushev 1g/2a)
02.12.76 / final round / West Germany - Czechoslovakia (4:7) (Milan Novy 2g)
02.12.76 / final round / USA - Poland (7:2) (Bob Dobek 2g/1a, Steve Jensen 2g)
02.14.76 / final round / Poland - Finland (1:7) (7 different players scored for Finland)
02.14.76 / final round / USA - West Germany (1:4) (Erich Kuhnhackl 1g/3a)
02.14.76 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:3) (Gold medal game. Trailing 0:2, Soviets came back to win. Alexander Yakushev scored game tying goal and 24 sec later Valeri Kharlamov GWG)

1976 World Championship (Katowice, Poland)
04.08.76 / group / USSR - Poland (4:6) (Polish Miracle, one of biggest upsets in international hockey history. Spodek arena is complete madhouse, as hugely over-matched Poles shock Big Red Machine. Wieslaw Jobczyk hat trick, Valeri Kharlamov 2g. Boris Mikhailov and Alexander Yakushev also scored for Soviets)
04.08.76 / group / USA - Finland (3:3) (US erased 2g deficit and took lead, but Finns tied game late in 3rd period)
04.10.76 / group / Sweden - USA (0:2) (Mike Curran shutout
04.11.76 / group / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (3:1) (74 min, 2nd and 3rd period, no goals missing)
04.11.76 / group / USSR - Finland (8:1) (3 min highlights)
04.13.76 / group / USSR - Sweden (6:1) (Boris Mikhailov and Alexander Maltsev 2g/2a, Valeri Kharlamov 3a)
04.14.76 / group / West Germany - East Germany (7:1) (Erich Kuhnhackl natural hat trick and 1a) (edited to 61 min)
04.15.76 / group / Finland - Sweden (3:4)
04.17.76 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Stastny brothers led Czechs to victory)
04.17.76 / group / Finland - Poland (3:3) (Trailing 1:3, Finns scored 2g in 45 sec) (2nd and 3rd periods)
04.19.76 / group / USA - USSR (2:5) (Soviets won in final game of preliminary round, while both teams made it to final round)
04.21.76 / final round / USSR - Sweden (3:4) (Dan Labraaten GWG. Swedes scored 2g in 15 sec in 2nd, Soviets 2g in 11 sec in 3rd)
04.21.76 / final round / USA - Czechoslovakia (1:5) (Peter Stastny 2g. Lou Nanne scored for US)
04.23.76 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (5:3) (Jaroslav Pouzar 2g) (edited to 57 min)
04.23.76 / final round / USSR - USA (7:1) (Alexander Golikov 2g) (25 min highlights)
04.24.76 / relegation round / Poland - West Germany (1:2) (Germans scored GWG with 21 sec left in 3rd period) (3rd period)
04.25.76 / final round / Sweden - USA (7:3) (Roland Eriksson 2g/2a. Mike Eruzione played in all 10 games of this tournament, but didn't score single goal) (edited to 68 min)
04.25.76 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Czechs erased 2g deficit to tie game)

1976 Canada Cup
**08.30.76 (Montreal) / pre-tournament / Canada - Czechoslovakia (7:4) (Very rare footage. Guy Lafleur 2g/1a, Phil Esposito and Bobby Hull 1g/3a) (1st and 2nd periods, has 9 goals)
09.03.76 / group / USA - Sweden (2:5) (Dean Talfous 2g, Borje Salming and Anders Hedberg 1g/1a) (no audio)
09.03.76 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:5) (Milan Novy 2g/1a) (Poor quality in 1st period. Edited to 93 min)
09.05.76 / group / USSR - Sweden (3:3) (Soviets came back from early 0:2 deficit. Sergei Kapustin 2g, Borje Salming and Anders Hedberg 1g/1a)
09.05.76 / group / Canada - USA (4:2) (Close game. Bobby Orr wins MVP)
09.07.76 / group / Canada - Sweden (4:0) (Rogie Vachon shutout, Bob Gainey 2g)
09.09.76 / group / USSR - USA (5:0) (Vladislav Tretiak shutout. Boris Alexandrov 2g/1a, Vladimir Vikulov 1g/3a) (2nd and 3rd periods)
09.09.76 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (0:1) (Vladimir Dzurilla is phenomenal. Milan Novy scored late in 3rd period)
09.11.76 / group / USSR - Canada (1:3) (Canada clinches spot in the finals. Bobby Hull GWG)
09.13.76 / final, game 1 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (6:0) (Bobby Orr wins MVP with 2g/1a. Rogie Vachon shutout)
09.15.76 / final, game 2 / Czechoslovakia - Canada (4:5 OT) (Sittler OT winner)

1976-77 Super Series
12.27.76 / USSR - New England Whalers (WHA) (2:5) (George Lyle 2g. Star-studded Soviet line-up features Vladislav Tretiak, Alexander Yakushev, Alexander Maltsev, Valeri Kharlamov)
01.06.77 / USSR - Winnipeg Jets (WHA) (3:2) (Peter Sullivan and Vladislav Tretiak named "Outstanding players of the game") (3rd period and post-game presentation)

1977 World Championship (Vienna, Austria)
04.13.77 / pre-tournament / Canada - West Germany (8:1) (Phil Esposito and Pierre Larouche 2g. Wilf Paiement, Al MacAdam, Eric Vail and Dennis Ververgaert also scored fo Canada) (edited to 40 min)
04.21.77 / group / USA - Canada (1:4) (Team Canada returns to WHC after 7-year hiatus, led by Tony and Phil Esposito, Ron Ellis, Rod Gilbert. Phil Esposito scored 1st goal of tournament for Canada) (no audio)
04.21.77 / group / USSR - West Germany (10:0) (Vladislav Tretiak shutout. Valeri Kharlamov 2g/1a, Vladimir Petrov 1g/2a, Vladimir Lutchenko 2g. Slava Fetisov's debut at World Championships)
04.21.77 / group / Czechoslovakia - Finland (11:3) (Marian Stastny 2g/2a, Peter Stastny 1g/2a. Ivan Hlinka and Milan Novy 2g, Vladimir Martinec 3a)
04.21.77 / group / Romania - Sweden (1:8) (Bengt Lundholm 2g. Future NHLers Rolf Edberg, Lars Lindgren and Roland Eriksson also scored for Sweden)
04.22.77 / group / West Germany - Czechoslovakia (3:9) (Bohuslav Ebermann natural hat trick, Milan Novy 2g/2a, Marian Stastny 2g)
04.22.77 / group / USA - Romania (7:2) (Trailing 0:2 in 2nd period, US came back to win)
04.22.77 / group / Canada - Sweden (2:4) (Lars-Erik Ericsson 2g. Jean Pronovost and Pierre Larouche scored for Canada)
04.24.77 / group / USSR - Canada (11:1) (Alexander Yakushev 4 goals, Boris Mikhailov 2g/1a, Helmut Balderis 2g, Valeri Kharlamoiv 1g/1a)
04.24.77 / group / Czechoslovakia - Romania (13:1) (Eduard Novak hat trick, Peter Stastny 1g/2a, Marian Stastny 2g/1a, Ivan Hlinka 2g)
04.24.77 / group / Finland - Sweden (1:5) (Swedes scored 4g in final 10 min. Bengt Lundholm 2g)
04.24.77 / group / West Germany - USA (3:3) (3 times Germans came from behind, while outshooting US 49-22)
04.25.77 / group / USSR - Romania (18:1) (Boris Mikhailov hat trick and 1a, Viktor Shalimov hat trick, Slava Fetisov and Vladimir Petrov 2g/3a, Sergei Kapustin 2g/2a, Helmut Balderis 2g, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/2a)
04.25.77 / group / Sweden - West Germany (7:1) (Roland Eriksson natural hat trick)
04.26.77 / group / Finland - USA (3:2) (Timo Sutinen 2g, including GWG with 2 min left in 3rd period)
04.26.77 / group / Czechoslovakia - Canada (3:3) (Tony Esposito 37 saves. Wayne Merrick, Ron Ellis and Pierre Larouche scored for Canada)
04.27.77 / group / Canada - Finland (5:1) (Al MacAdam 2g/1a. Eric Vail, Carol Vadnais and Ron Ellis also scored for Canada) (edited to 68 min)
04.28.77 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (6:1) (Sergei Kapustin 2g/1a. Boris Mikhailov and Alexander Yakushev also scored for USSR)
04.28.77 / group / Sweden - USA (9:0) (Mats Ahlberg hat trick and 1a, Rolf Edberg 2g/1a, Per-Olov Brasar 4a)
04.29.77 / group / Finland - Romania (4:2) (Finland outshot Romania 50-23)
04.29.77 / group / West Germany - Canada (3:9) (Rod Gilbert, Wilf Paiement and Carol Vadnais 2g, Pierre Larouche 1g/4a, Phil Esposito 1g/2a)
04.30.77 / group / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (3:1) (Czechs scored 2g in 3rd period)
04.30.77 / group / USSR - USA (8:2) (Boris Mikhailov hat trick, Vladimir Petrov 2g/1a)
05.01.77 / group / Romania - Canada (2:7) (At one point Canada was trailing 1:2. Allan McAdam 2g/1a, Phil Esposito and Ron Ellis 1g/1a)
05.01.77 / group / Finland - West Germany (4:1) (Germans robbed Jorma Valtonen of shutout, scoring with 10 sec left to play) (28 min highlights)
05.02.77 / group / USSR - Sweden (1:4) (Sweden with huge upset. Alexander Maltsev missed penalty shot)
05.02.77 / group / Czechoslovakia - USA (6:3) (Twice Czechs came from behind. Ivan Hlinka 2g, Peter Stastny 1g)
05.03.77 / relegation round / Romania - Finland (Jukka Alkula hat trick, Timo Sutinen 2g/3a, Kari Makkonen 2g) (25 min highlights)
05.03.77 / relegation round / USA - West Germany (4:1) (Bob Miller scored 2g in 31 sec) (16 min highlights)
05.04.77 / final round / Canada - Sweden (7:0) (Tony Esposito 30 saves shutout. Phil Esposito 2g/1a, Pierre Larouche 2g, Ron Ellis 1g/2a)
05.04.77 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:4) (Great international rivalry continued. Milan Novy GWG. Valeri Kharlamov, Boris Mikhailov and Helmut Balderis scored for Soviets)
05.05.77 / relegation round / Romania - USA (5:4) (Americans scored 2g in final 2 min, but still lost)
05.05.77 / relegation round / Finland - West Germany (7:2) (Kari Makkonen 2g/1a, Erich Kuhnhackl 2g) (25 min highlights)
05.06.77 / final round / USSR - Canada (8:1) (Helmut Balderis 2g/1a, Alexander Yakushev 2g, Valeri Kharlamov 1g, and Vladislav Tretiak 30 saves as Soviets won, while twice scoring 2g in less than 1 min)
05.06.77 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (2:1) (Bohuslav Ebermann GWG late in 3rd period)
05.07.77 / relegation round / Romania - West Germany (2:3) (Alois Schloder scored late in 3rd period for come-from-behind victory) (26 min highlights)
05.07.77 / relegation round / Finland - USA (2:3) (Lou Nanne GWG) (21 min highlights)
05.08.77 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (8:2) (Phil Esposito and Wilf Paiement 2g, Tony Esposito 36 saves in Canada's victory over Czechs who won gold medals)
05.08.77 / final round / USSR - Sweden (1:3) (Roland Eriksson hat trick. Because of that result Soviets got bronze instead of gold and Sweden moved to silver)

1977 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.19.77 / Finland - Quebec Nordiques (6:6) (Great seesaw battle. Matti Hagman and Seppo Repo 2g, Bob Fitchner 1g/2a) (missing 3rd period, including 2 Finland goals)

1978 World Junior Championship (Montreal and Quebec City, Canada)
12.25.77 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (9:3) (Playing with 19 and 20 yr olds, 16 yr old Gretzky collects 3g/3a. Steve Tambellini 2g and missed PS, Wayne Babych 1g/2a, Tony McKegney 3a)
12.28.77 / final round / USSR - Canada (3:2) (Soviets erased 2g deficit to win. Star studded line ups feature Slava Fetisov, Sergei Makarov, Alexei Kasatonov, Mike Gartner, Rick Vaive, Stan Smyl, Rob Ramage, Brad McCrimmon, Brad Marsh, Willie Huber, etc)
12.31.77 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (6:3) (Gretzky 1g, Bobby Smith 1g/2a. Anton Stastny, Jiri Hrdina, and Miroslav Frycer play for Czechs)
01.01.78 / final round / Canada - Sweden (5:6) (Wayne Babych and Dan Hermansson hat tricks, Mats Naslund 1g/3a, Ryan Walter 2g/1a)

1978 U18 European Championship (Helsinki and Vantaa, Finland)
01.02.78 / final / USSR - Finland (5:6 2OT) (Jari Kurri 2g, including double OT winner. Vladimir Krutov 2a) (edited to 58 min) (Poor quality)

1977-78 USSR-WHA Superseries
12.29.77 (Tokyo, Japan) / USSR - Winnipeg Jets (7:5) (Valeri Kharlamov, Boris Mikhailov, Vladimir Petrov, Bobby Hull, Anders Hedberg, Kent Nilsson scored in this game) (missing 3rd period and last Soviet goal)
01.01.78 (Tokyo, Japan) / USSR - Winnipeg Jets (5:1) (Valeri Kharlamov 2g/2a)

1977-78 Super Series
01.02.78 / Poldi Kladno (Czechoslovakia) - Toronto Maple Leafs (8:5) (Darryl Sittler, Peter Stastny, and Jaroslav Pouzar 2g)
03.19.78 / Finland - Houston Aeros (4:6) (Rare meeting between Finnish National team and WHA squad. 1st period ended in 3:3 tie. First Finns scored 3g in 2 min, but Aeros answered with 2g in 17 sec and another one few minutes later) (1st period)

1977-78 Swedish Elite League
04.04.78 / final / game 3 / Skelleftea AIK - AIK (Stokholm) (4:3)(Future NHLers Thomas Gradin, Bengt Lundholm, Rolf Edberg, Anders Hakansson played here)

1978 World Championship (Prague, Czechoslovakia)
04.26.78 / group / Sweden - West Germany (6:2) (Per-Olov Brasar 1g/2a. Future NHLers Lars Lindgren, Kent-Erik Andersson, Rolf Edberg, Roland Eriksson and Bengt Lundholm also scored for Sweden)
04.26.78 / group / USSR - USA (9:5) (Boris Mikhailov hat trick, Helmut Balderis 2g) (21 min highlights)
04.27.78 / group / Sweden - USA (5:1) (Swedes scored 2g in 12 sec late in 3rd period. Rolf Edberg 2g) (25 min highlights)
04.27.78 / group / USSR - West Germany (7:4) (Valeri Kharlamov and Slava Fetisov 1g/1a) (edited to 45 min)
04.29.78 / group / West Germany - Czechoslovakia (2:8) (Marian Stastny hat trick, Peter Stastny 1g/3a) (8 min highlights)
04.30.78 / group / USSR - Finland (6:3) (Soviets erased 2g deficit. Valeri Kharlamov 1g/2a, Boris Mikhailov 2g/1a) (6 min highlights)
04.30.78 / group / Canada - USA (7:2) (US scored 2g in 30 sec late in 3rd period, but it was too little too late. Dennis Maruk hat trick, Marcel Dionne and Wilf Paiement 2g)
05.01.78 / group / Canada - West Germany (6:2) (Marcel Dionne hat trick, Don Lever 2g) (edited to 59 min)
05.04.78 / group / Czechoslovakia - Canada (5:0) (Jiri Holecek shutout, Peter Stastny 1g/1a)
05.04.78 / group / USSR - Sweden (6:1) (Vladimir Golikov 2g. Valery Kharlamov, Boris Mikhailov and Helmut Balderis also scored for Soviets)
05.05.78 / group / Finland - West Germany (3:5) (Erich Kuhnhackl hat trick and 1a)
05.06.78 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:6) (Frantisek Cernik natural hat trick, Helmut Balderis 2g, Peter Stastny 1g/1a)
05.06.78 / group / Canada - Sweden (7:5) (Trailing 1:4, Canada came back to win, while scoring 2g in 21 sec early in 3rd period. Pat Hickey hat trick, Marcel Dionne 1g/2a)
05.08.78 / group / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Czechs scored 2g late in 3rd period)
05.08.78 / group / USSR - Canada (4:2) (In final 4 min Soviets scored 3g. Slava Fetisov 1g/2a, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/1a, Wilf Paiement and Don Lever scored for Canada)
05.09.78 / relegation round / Finland - West Germany (4:4) (Seppo Repo game tying goal late in 3rd period)
05.10.78 / final round / Canada - USSR (1:5) (Alexander Maltsev, Slava Fetisov and Sergei Kapustin scored for Soviets) (2nd and 3rd period, no goals missing)
05.10.78 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (6:1) (Vladimir Martinec 2g/1a. Jiri Holecek 28 saves)
05.11.78 / relegation round / Finland - USA (3:4) (Bill Gilligan 2g, and Dave Debol GWG) (30 min highlights)
05.11.78 / relegation round / West Germany - East Germany (0:0) (27 min highlights)
05.12.78 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Canada (3:2) (Wilf Paiement and Jean Pronovost scored 2g 25 sec apart in first 2 min of game, but Czechs came back to win, while outshooting Canada 49-24)
05.12.78 / final round / Sweden - USSR (1:7) (Helmut Balderis hat trick. The only goal that Sweden scored on Tretiak was on penalty shot)
05.14.78 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:1) (Gold medal game. Needing to win by 2g Soviets clinch gold with 3:1 victory. With that win Vladislav Tretiak started phenomenal string of 45 straight undefeated World Championship games)
05.14.78 / final round / Canada - Sweden (3:2) (Pat Hickey scored GWG with 57 sec lefft in 3rd period. Marcel Dionne and Glen Sharpley also scored for Canada)

Exhibition Game
12.13.78 / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (3:6) (Vincent Lukac hat-trick and 1a. Future NHL-ers Peter and Anton Stastny, Miroslav Frycer, Jiri Bubla, Jaroslav Pouzar, Miroslav Dvorak, Vitezslav Duris played for Czechs, Bengt Lundholm, Anders Kallur, Lars Molin for Swedes)

1979 Challenge Cup (New York, NY)
02.08.79 / game 1 / USSR - NHL All-Stars (2:4) (Series is mega-hyped prior to game)
02.10.79 / game 2 / USSR - NHL All-Stars (5:4) (The best game of the series. Sergei Kapustin 2g)
02.11.79 / game 3 / USSR - NHL All-Stars (6:0) (Soviets dominate tournament finale, in 3rd period scoring 4g in 6 min)

1979 World Championship (Moscow, USSR)
04.14.79 / group / West Germany - Sweden (3:7) (Mats Naslund, Rolf Edberg and Tomas Jonsson scored for Swedes who also had 3 SH goals) (16 min highlights)
04.15.79 / group / Czechoslovakia - Canada (4:1) (Steve Payne scored for Canada)
04.15.79 / group / West Germany - USSR (2:3) (Valeri Kharlamov GWG and 1a) (22 min highlights)
04.19.79 / final round / Canada - USSR (2:5) (Vladimir Petrov 2g/1a. Sergei Makarov and Alexander Yakushev also scored for Soviets, Valeri Kharlamov 2a. Al MacAdam and Bobby Smith scored for Canada)
04.19.79 / final round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Czechs scored 2g in 3rd period to tie game)
04.20.79 / relegation round / USA - West Germany (3:6) (Germans erased 2g deficit to win. Steve Christoff and Jack Brownschidle scored for USA) (13 min highlights)
04.21.79 / final round / Sweden - Canada (5:3) (Mats Naslund and Bobby Smith 2g)
04.21.79 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (11:1) (Sergei Makarov hat trick and 1a, Alexander Golikov 1g/3a, Valeri Kharlamov 2a)
04.22.79 / relegation round / West Germany - Poland (8:1) (Marcus Kuhl 2g) (10 min highlights)
04.23.79 / final round / Sweden - USSR (3:11) (final 4 min of 2nd period, including 1 goal by Sweden)
04.23.79 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (6:10) (Bohuslav Ebermann 4g/1a) (edited 3rd period, 21 min)
04.24.79 / relegation round / Finland - West Germany (7:3) (Twice Finns had to come from behind, but finally scored 3 unanswered goals late in 3rd period to win. Mikko Leinonen 1g/2a) (edited to 37 min)
04.25.79 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (6:3) (Vladimir Martinec scored hat trick on Pelle Lindbergh. Anton Stastny 2g, Mats Naslund 1g) (6 min highlights)
04.25.79 / final round / USSR - Canada (9:2) (Boris Mikhailov 2g/2a, Sergey Makarov 2g, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/1a) (31 min highlights)
04.26.79 / relegation round / West Germany - USA (5:2) (Marcus Kuhl 4 goals. Joe Mullen 2g)
04.27.79 / final round / Canada - Sweden (6:3) (Bobby Smith 2g/1a, Al MacAdam 1g/3a, Marcel Dionne 1g)
04.27.79 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (6:1) (Valeri Kharlamov 2g, as Soviets won gold)

1978-79 European Champions Cup (Innsbruck, Austria)
08.27.79 / final round / Red Army (CSKA) - Assat (Pori, Finland) (12:3) (Viktor Zhluktov 2g/2a, Sergei Kapustin 2g, Helmut Balderis 1g/3a, Vladimir Petrov 1g/2a, Boris Mikhailov 1g, Valeri Kharlamov 1a)

1979 Asnieres Tournament (France)
12.26.79 / Khimik Voskresensk (USSR) - Petrolia Squires (Canada) (3:3) (19 yo Igor Larionov played for Khimik) (2nd period)

1979-80 Super Series
12.26.79 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Vancouver Canucks (2:6) (Trailing by 2, Canucks came back to tie game in 1st and scored 3g in 43 sec in 2nd. Stan Smyl and Brad Smith 2g)
12.27.79 / Red Army (CSKA) - New York Rangers (5:2) (Valeri Kharlamov 1g)
12.31.79 / Red Army (CSKA) - Montreal Canadiens (2:4) (Habs won part two of New Year's Eve rivalry. Steve Shutt 2g, Bob Gainey GWG)
01.03.80 / Red Army (CSKA) - Buffalo Sabres (1:6) (Sabres explode in 3rd period of this emotional game. Ric Seiling 2g)
01.06.80 / Red Army (CSKA) - Quebec Nordics (6:4) (Helmut Balderis 2g, Valeri Kharlamov 1g/1a, Bob Fitchner 2g)

1980 Pre-Olympics Exhibition games
01.01.80 / Czechoslovakia - Canada
02.07.80 (Erie, PA) / USSR - Erie Blades (EHL) (9:0) (Sergei Makarov 4 goals. Vladislav Tretiak shutout)
02.08.80 (Montreal, QC) / Czechoslovakia - Canada (5:1) (Stastny brothers, Miroslav Frycer, Jaroslav Pouzar played for Czechs in Montreal Forum)
02.09.80 (New York, NY) / USSR - USA (10:3) (Big Red Machine absolutely crashed the same US team which less than 2 weeks later would come up with amazing win. Vladimir Krutov hat trick, Alexander Maltsev 2g/2a)

1980 Winter Olympics (Lake Placid, USA)
02.12.80 / red division / Canada - Netherlands (10:1) (Ken Berry hat trick (Highlights of 1st and 2nd + entire 3rd period)
02.12.80 / blue division / USA - Sweden (2:2) (Americans scored game tying goal on Pelle Lindbergh with 27 sec left in 3rd period) (Highlights of 1st and 2nd + entire 3rd period)
02.12.80 / red division / USSR - Japan (16:0) (Alexander Golikov hat tick and 1a, Vladimir Petrov and Vladimir Golikov 2g/2a, Slava Fetisov 2g/1a, Valeri Kharlamov and Sergei Makarov 1g/4a) (20 min highlights)
02.12.80 / blue division / Romania - West Germany (6:4) (Trailing 2:4 in 2nd period, Romania came back with 4 unanswered goals)
02.14.80 / blue division / USA - Czechoslovakia (7:3) (Beginning of USA gold medal dream. Buzz Schneider 2g/1a)
02.14.80 / blue division / West Germany - Norway (10:4) (Vladimir Vacatko 2g/1a)
02.14.80 / red division / USSR - Netherlands (17:4) (Yuri Lebedev hat trick and 3a, Vladimir Krutov hat trick and 2a, Alexander Maltsev 2g/4a, Sergei Makarov and Alexander Golikov 2g) (15 min highlights)
02.14.80 / red division / Canada - Poland (5:1) (3 min highlights)
02.16.80 / blue division / USA - Norway (5:1)
02.16.80 / red division / Canada - Finland (3:4) (Bob Dupuis' goaltending blunder costs Canada trip to medal round, as Finns won wide open game)
02.16.80 / blue division / Sweden - West Germany (5:2) (Dan Soderstrom 2g) (missing few final minutes)
02.18.80 / blue division / USA - Romania (7:2) (William Schneider 2g/1a) (25 min of action)
02.18.80 / blue division / West Germany - Czechoslovakia (3:11) (Peter Stanstny and Jaroslav Pouzar had hat tricks and 1a, Milan Novy hat trick and 2a)
02.18.80 / red division / Finland - USSR (2:4) (Trailing 1:2 with 5 min left in 3rd period, Soviets scored 3 goals in 79 sec) (edited to 75 min)
02.20.80 / blue division / USA - West Germany (4:2) (US erased 2g deficit)
02.20.80 / red division / USSR - Canada (6:4) (Young Canadians put up strong effort building 3:1 lead. Emotional game. Glenn Anderson plays for Canada. Boris Mikhailov and Alexander Golikov 2g)
02.20.80 / blue division / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (2:4) (Pelle Lindbergh 41 saves, Mats Naslund 1g/3a)
02.22.80 / final round / USSR - USA (3:4) ("Miracle on Ice" game. Mike Eruzione scores legendary GWG)
02.22.80 / final round / Finland - Sweden (3:3) (Falling behind 0:2, Swedes gained lead after scoring 2g in 50 sec, but Mikko Leinonen scored his 2nd goal of game on Pelle Lindbergh for tie)
02.22.80 / consolation round / Czechoslovakia - Canada (6:1) (Stastny brothers scored 5 goals)
02.24.80 / final round / USA - Finland (4:2) (USA's dream comes true as they clinch gold medal. Twice US came from behind to win)
02.24.80 / final round / USSR - Sweden (9:2) (Silver/Bronze medal game. Lindbergh vs Tretiak. One of Valeri Kharlamov's last games before his tragic death) (includes medal ceremony)

1979-80 European Champions Cup (Innsbruck, Austria)
08.24.80 / final round / Red Army (CSKA) - Slovan (Czechoslovakia) (11:1) (Vladislav Tretiak, Valeri Kharlamov, Boris Mikhailov, Slava Fetisov, Vladimir Krutov, Vyacheslav Anisin vs. Stastny brothers. Sergei Makarov 2g)

1981 World Championship (Gothenburg and Stockholm, Sweden)
04.12.81 / group 1 / USSR - Netherlands (10:1) (Alexander Maltsev hat trick) (10 min highlights)
04.13.81 / group 1 / USSR - Finland (7:1) (Nikolai Drozdetsky hat trick)
04.14.81 / group 2 / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (6:2) (Milan Novy 2g/1a, Vladimir Martinec 3a, Marcus Kuhl 2g)
04.15.81 / group 1 / USSR - Canada (8:2) (Guy Lafleur scored for Don Cherry's team) (edited to 85 min)
04.18.81 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Canada (7:4) (Pavel Richter 2g. Lanny McDonald scored for Canada)
04.18.81 / final round / USSR - Sweden (4:1) (Sergei Shepelev scored 2g in 3rd period, and Swedes answered with 1) (3rd period)
04.19.81 / consolation round / USA - Finland (6:4) (Trailing 3:4 in 3rd period US came back to win, after Mark Pavelich, Steven Ulseth and Aaron Broten scored 3g in less than 3 min)
04.20.81 / final round / Canada - Sweden (1:3) (Trailing after 1st, Swedes came back to win. Michael Foligno scored for Canada)
04.20.81 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (8:3) (Sergei Makarov 2g/1a) (8 min highlights)
04.21.81 / consolation round / USA - West Germany (2:6) (Holger Meitinger 2g/2a, Erich Kuhnhackl 2g)
04.22.81 / final round / USSR - Canada (4:4) (Trailing 2:4, Canada came back to tie game. Vladimir Petrov 1g/2a, Larry Robinson and Dennis Maruk 1g/1a) (JIP 6 min of 1st period)
04.22.81 / final round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Andres Hakansson and Vladimir Martinec 2g)
04.24.81 / final round / USSR - Sweden (13:1) (Alexander Maltsev 2g/3a, Vladimir Golikov 2g/2a, Vladimi Krutov 2g)
04.24.81 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (2:4) (Czechs scored 2g in 3rd period for win)
04.25.81 / consolation round / USA - Finland (3:3) (3 times Finns came from behind) (edited to 76 min, highlights of 1st + etire 2nd and 3rd periods)
04.26.81 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (1:1) (Soviets won gold)
04.26.81 / final round / Canada - Sweden (3:4) (Swedes won silver)

1981 Canada Cup (Edmonton, Winnipeg, Montreal and Ottawa)
09.01.81 / round-robin / Canada - Finland (9:0) (Mike Liut shutout. Gretzky and Mike Bossy 2g/1a, Bryan Trottier 1g/3a, Gilbert Perreault 4a)
09.01.81 / round-robin / Czechoslovakia - USSR (1:1) (Each team scored in 2nd period for tie)
09.03.81 / group / Canada - USA (8:3) (Team Canada explodes with 5g in 3rd period. Gretzky 2g/2a, Gilbert Perreault 2g/1a, Bryan Trottier 2g)
09.03.81 / round-robin / Sweden - USSR (3:6) (Sergei Kapustin 2g, Sergei Makarov and Alexei Kasatonov 1g/1a)
09.05.81 / round-robin / USSR - USA (4:1) (Vladislav Tretiak vs. Tony Esposito)
09.05.81 / round-robin / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:4) (One of the best games of tournament)
09.07.81 / round-robin / Canada - Sweden (4:3) (Gilbert Perreault breaks his leg. Guy Lafleur 1g/2a, Anders Hedberg 2g)
09.07.81 / round-robin / Finland - USSR (1:6) (Vladimir Krutov 1g/2a)
09.09.81 / round-robin / USSR - Canada (3:7) (Gretzky 1g/2a. Canada explodes with five 3rd period goals)
09.11.81 / SF / USA - Canada (1:4) (Mike Bossy 2g)
09.11.81 / SF / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:1) (Sergei Shepelev 2g/1a)
09.13.81 / final / USSR - Canada (8:1) (Scotty Bowman tries to beat Soviets at their own game and fails. Vladislav Tretiak sparkles as he captures MVP. Sergei Shepelev hat trick, Igor Larionov 2g)

1981 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.81 / USSR - Finland (3:2) (Vladislav Tretiak, Green Unit, Alexander Maltsev, Valeri Vasiliev) (1st and 2nd periods)
12.18.81 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:1) (Viktor Shalimov GWG and 1a)
12.20.81 / Sweden - USSR (2:4) (Vladimir Krutov and Sergei Makarov scored for Soviets) (2nd and 3rd periods, no goals missing)
12.21.81 / final / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:3) (Seesaw battle won by Soviets. Valeri Vasiliev GWG)

1982 World Junior Championship (various cities across the state of Minnesota, and Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario)
12.26.81 / USSR - Canada (0:7) (Team Canada en-route to its first ever gold medal at World Juniors)

1981-82 Swedish Elite League
03.25.82 / final / game 5 / AIK (Stokholm) - Bjorkloven IF (3:2) (Future NHLers Pelle Eklund, Patrik Sundstrom, Peter Sundstrom, Rolf Edberg, Peter Andersson, Mats Thelin played in this game)

1982 World Championship (Helsinki and Tampere, Finland)
04.15.82 / group / Canada - Finland (9:2) (Darryl Sittler and Dale Hawerchuck 2g, Gretzky 1a)
04.15.82 / group / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (2:4) (Marcus Kuhl and Erich Kuehnhackl 1g/2a)
04.16.82 / group / USSR - Sweden (7:3) (Viktor Shalimov hat trick, Vladimir Krutov 2g) (15 min highlights)
04.16.82 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (2:6) (Jiri Lala hat trick and 1a. Craig Hartsburg and Mark Napier scored for Canada)
04.16.82 / group / West Germany - Finland (3:4) (Timo Nummelin 2g) (7 min highlights)
04.18.82 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:3) (Trailing 1:3, Soviets came back to win. Igor Larionov GWG)
04.18.82 / group / Sweden - Canada (3:3) (Swedes erased 2g deficit. Mike Gartner 2g)
04.18.82 / group / Finland - USA (4:2) (Trailing 1:2 after 2 periods, Finns came back to win. Jari Kurri GWG)
04.18.82 / group / Italy - West Germany (2:5) (Erich Kuhnhackl 1g/2a) (5 min highlights)
04.19.82 / group / USSR - Finland (8:1) (Every member of KLM line scored in this game) (slightly edited to 88 min)
04.19.82 / group / West Germany - Canada (1:7) (Bill Barber 2g, Wayne Gretzky 2a) (6 min highlights)
04.19.82 / group / Italy - Sweden (3:5) (7 min highlights)
04.21.82 / group / USA - USSR (4:8) (Viktor Zhluktov 2g) (7 min highlights)
04.21.82 / group / West Germany - Sweden (1:3) (Swedes tied game with 30 sec left in 2nd period and scored 2 unanswered goals in 3rd) (5 min highlights)
04.22.82 / group / Canada - USA (5:3) (Gretzky 2g/1a, Rick Vaive 2g)
04.22.82 / group / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (3:3) (Swedes erased 2g deficit to tie game. Hakan Loob and Mats Naslund scored for Sweden) (20 min highlights)
04.22.82 / group / Italy - Finland (3:7) (Reijo Leppanen 2g, Jari Kuri 1g/2a) (7 min highlights)
04.24.82 / group / USSR - Canada (4:3) (Igor Larionov GWG)
04.24.82 / group / Finland - Sweden (3:3) (Jari Kuri 2g/1a) (10 min highlights)
04.24.82 / group / Italy - Czechoslovakia (0:10) (Vincent Lukac 2g/1a, Jaroslav Korbela 2g, Miroslav Dvorak 3a) (6 min highlights)
04.25.82 / final round / USSR - Canada (6:4) (Soviets hand Canada 2nd straight loss all but eliminating Canada's gold medal chances. Slava Fetisov 2g, Grezky 1g)
04.25.82 / final round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Twice Czechs came from behind. Vincent Lukac 2g, including GWG late in 3rd period) (11 min highlights)
04.27.82 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Dino Ciccarelli GWG)
04.27.82 / final round / Sweden - USSR (0:4) (Vladimir Myshkin shutout)
04.29.82 / final round / Canada - Sweden (6:0) (Gretzky hat trick and 2a, Gilles Meloche shutout)
04.29.82 / final round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (0:0) (Soviets were outshot 34-20, but both goalies recorded shutouts. That tie allowed Chechs to match Canada's record and win silver because of better goals for/against difference)

40 min Highlights of following games:
Group: Czechs - W.Germany (2:4), Czechs - Canada (6:2), Czechs - USSR (3:5), Czechs - USA (6:0), Czechs - Finland (3:0), Czechs - Italy (10:0), USSR - Canada (4:3)
Final round: USSR - Canada (6:4), Czechs - Sweden (3:2), Czechs - Canada (2:4), Czechs - USSR (0:0)

1981-82 Rude Pravo Cup
08.12.81 (Stockholm, Sweden) / Sweden - USSR (1:2) (Pelle Lindbergh vs Vladislav Tretiak. Swedes robbed Tretiak of shutout, when Ulf Nilsson scored with 1 sec left in 3rd period)
02.14.82 (Prague, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:3) (Each member of KLM-line scored in this game)
02.16.82 (Prague, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (6:3) (Sergei Makarov 2g/1a, Alexei Kasatonov and Milan Novy 2g)
09.08.82 (Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) / final / game 1 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (7:4) (Vladimir Krutov and Igor Larionov scored for Soviets)
09.10.82 (Prague, Czechoslovakia) / final / game 2 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Sergei Makarov and Vladimir Krutov scored for Soviets)

1982 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.82 / USSR - West Germany (6:2) (Germans scored 2 SH goals on Vladislav Tretiak. Vladimir Krutov 2g/1a)
12.17.82 / Finland - USSR (3:6) (Soviets came from behind to win. Vladimir Krutov, Igor Larionov and Alexander Maltsev scored for USSR)
12.19.82 / Sweden - USSR (4:5) (Vladimir Krutov scored GWG late in 3rd period. Vyacheslav Bykov 2g/1a)
12.22.82 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (9:4) (Vladimir Krutov hat trick, Viktor Shalimov 2g/1a, Igor Larionov 3a)
Highlights of the following games: 12.18.82 / Finland - Czechoslovakia (3:2), 12.19.82 / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (11:2)

1982-83 Super Series
12.28.82 / USSR - Edmonton Oilers (3:4) (Gretzky 2g including GWG, Anderson 1g/2a)
12.30.82 / USSR - Quebec Nordics (3:0) (Vladislav Tretiak begins shutout spree)
12.31.82 / USSR - Montreal Canadiens (5:0) (Vladislav Tretiak receives lengthy standing ovation from Forum fans)
01.03.83 / USSR - Calgary Flames (2:3) (Lanny McDonald GWG)
01.04.83 / USSR - Minnesota North Stars (6:3) (Vladimir Krutov 2g)
01.06.83 / USSR - Philadelphia Flyers (5:1) (Soviets win rough, emotional game, scoring 5g on Pelle Lindbergh)

1983 World Championship (Munich, Dortmund and Düsseldorf, West Germany)
04.16.83 / first round / Finland - Czechoslovakia (2:4) (Czechs scored 2g late in 3rd period to win)
04.16.83 / first round / West Germany - Sweden (1:5) (Peter Sundstrom 2g, Bengt-Ake Gustafsson 1g/3a) (12 min highlights)
04.17.83 / first round / USSR - Finland (3:0) (Vladislav Tretiak shutout. Sergei Makarov 1g/1a)
04.17.83 / first round / Canada - Sweden (2:3) (Darryl Sittler and Mike Gartner scored for Canada)
04.17.83 / first round / Czechoslovakia - East Germany (6:1) (Igor Liba SHG and 2a)
04.19.83 / first round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (4:1) (Czechs scored 4g on Pelle Lindbergh)
04.19.83 / first round / Canada - USSR (2:8) (Sergei Makarov 2g, Vladimir Krutov 1g/2a, Darryl Sittler and Dennis Maruk scored for Canada)
04.19.83 / first round / Finland - West Germany (3:4)
04.21.83 / first round / Czechoslovakia - Canada (1:3) (Marcel Dionne natural hat trick in 3rd period)
04.21.83 / first round / Finland - Italy (6:2) (Anssi Melametsa 2g/1a)
04.22.83 / first round / East Germany - West Germany (3:4) (West Germany scored with 1sec left in 1st period, and later added 2g late in 3rd period)
04.22.83 / first round / Canada - Finland (5:1) (Darryl Sittler, Mike Gartner, James Patrick and Marcel Dionne scored for Canada)
04.23.83 / first round / Czechoslovakia - USSR (1:5) (Vladislav Tretiak vs 18 year old Dominik Hasek. Igor Larionov 2g/1a)
04.24.83 / first round / Finland - Sweden (4:4) (Swedes erased 2g deficit to take lead in 3rd, but Finns scored late in regulation for tie)
04.24.83 / first round / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (3:3) (Trailing 1:3 after 2 periods, Germans came back to tie game. Erich Kuhnhackl hat trick) (edited to 53 min)
04.25.83 / first round / East Germany - Finland (6:4) (Germans scored 4g in 3rd period)
04.28.83 / final round / Sweden - USSR (0:4) (Tretiak vs Lindbergh. Vladislav Tretiak shutout. Alexei Kasatonov 3a)
04.28.83 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Canada (5:4)
04.29.83 / relegation round / Finland - West Germany (4:2) (Petri Skriko 2g) (edited to 54 min)
04.30.83 / final round / Canada - Sweden (3:1) (Marcel Dionne, Dennis Maruk and Charlie Simmer scored on Pelle Lindbergh)
04.30.83 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (1:1) (Sergei Makarov and Jiri Hrdina scored in this game, while Soviets outshot Czechs 46-20)
05.01.83 / relegation round / East Germany - West Germany (3:7) (13 min highlights)
05.01.83 / relegation round / Italy - Finland (4:4) (Tapio Levo scored with 3 sec left in 3rd period)
05.02.83 / final round / USSR - Canada (8:2) (Vladimir Krutov 2g/1a, Sergei Makarov 1g/2a, as Soviets won gold medals)

Highlights of following games:
Group: 04.16.83 / Czechoslovakia - Finland (4:2), 04.17.83 / Czechoslovakia - East Germany (6:1), 04.17.83 / Sweden - Canada (3:2), 04.23.83 / Czechoslovakia - USSR (1:5), 04.24.83 / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (3:3), 04.24.83 / Sweden - Finland (4:4)
Final round: 04.30.83 / Canada - Sweden (3:1), 04.30.83 / Czechoslovakia - USSR (1:1)

1982-83 Rude Pravo Cup
12.13.82 (Stockholm, Sweden) / Sweden - USSR (3:3) (Alexander Maltsev, whose linemates in this game were Vladimir Krutov and Igor Larionov, tied game with 31 sec left in 3rd period) (2nd and 3rd periods)
09.06.83 / final / game 1 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:3) (Dominik Hasek was quickly pulled off, after Soviets scored 2g in first 48 sec. Sergei Makarov 2g)
09.08.83 / final / game 2 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:3) (Czechs scored 3 unanswered goals in 3rd. Sergei Makarov 2g)

1983 Anglet International Tournament (France)
09.06.83 / France - USA (4:3 SO) (France tied game with 68 sec left in regulation and won in shootout)
09.07.83 / final / Canada - Switzerland (9:8 SO) (Trailing 1:4, Switzerland came back to tie game with 34 sec left in regulation, but still lost in shootout)

1983 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
Highlights of following games: 12.17.83 / Sweden - Canada (3:2), 12.17.83 / USSR - Finland (11:3), 12.18.83 / Finland - Czechoslovakia (0:3)

Pre-Olympics Exhibition Games
08.22.83 (Fairbanks, USA) / Soviet Wings (Moscow, USSR) - USA (4:1)
09.30.83 / Washington Capitals - USA
12.09.83 (Lake Placid, USA) / USSR - USA (4:5) (Great US squad features Pat Lafontaine, Chris Chelios, Ed Olczyk, etc. Phil Verchota 2g)
12.11.83 (Stockholm, Sweden) / USSR - Sweden (5:1) (Vladimir Krutov, Sergei Kapustin, Viktor Zhluktov scored)
12.12.83 (Sodertalje, Sweden) / USSR - Sweden (8:3) (Nikolai Drozdetsky 2g/1a, Peter Gradin 2g. Vladimir Krutov, Slava Fetisov and Vuktor Zhluktov also scored for Russians)
01.17.84 / USA – IHL All Stars (4:6)
01.19.84 (Munich, West Germany) / West Germany - USSR (2:6) (Sergei Makarov and Alexei Kasatonov scored for Soviets)
01.29.84 (Tampere, Finland) / USSR - Finland (6:2) (Soviets scored 3g in 3rd period. Petri Skriko 2g for, Sergei Makarov GWG) (missing 1st period, including 1 goal)

1984 Winter Olympics (Sarajevo, Yugoslavia)
02.07.84 / group A / West Germany - Yugoslavia (8:1) (Erich Kuehnhackl hat trick and 1a) (10 min highlights)
02.07.84 / group B / USA - Canada (2:4) (Carey Wilson hat trick, David A Jensen 2g)
02.07.84 / group B / Finland - Austria (4:3)
02.09.84 / group A / USSR - Italy (5:1) (3 min highlights)
02.09.84 / group B / Austria - Canada (1:8) (Kirk Muller 2g)
02.09.84 / group B / USA - Czechoslovakia (1:4) (Darius Rusnak 1g/3a, Igor Liba 2g)
02.09.84 / group B / Finland - Norway (16:2) (Petri Skriko hat trick and 2a, Arto Sirvio natural hat trick, Raimo Summanen 2g/4a) (edited to 51 min)
02.11.84 / group A / West Germany - Sweden (1:1) (Germans tied game late in 3rd period. Karl Friesen 44 saves)
02.11.84 / group B / USA - Norway (3:3) (Eddie Olczyk scoed game tying goal in 3rd period)
02.11.84 / group B / Canada - Finland (4:2) (Trailing after 2 periods, Canada scored 3 unanswered goals in 3rd)
02.11.84 / group B / Czechoslovakia - Austria (13:0) (There was no scoring for first 24 min, but then Czechs exploded with 13 unanswered goals)
02.13.84 / group A / Poland - Sweden (1:10) (Peter Gradin 4 goals)
02.13.84 / group A / USSR - West Germany (6:1) (Sergei Makarov, Vladimir Krutov and Alexei Kasatonov scored for Soviets) (11 min highlights)
02.13.84 / group B / Canada - Norway (8:1) (Dave Gagner hat trick and 2a, Russ Courtnall 1g/2a)
02.13.84 / group B / Czechoslovakia - Finland (7:2) (Frantischek Tchernik 2g, Jiri Hrdina and Pavel Richter 1g/2a)
02.13.84 / group B / Austria - USA (3:7) (Americans scored 3g in less than 2 min in 3rd period. Pat LaFontaine hat trick, Eddie Olczyk 4a)
02.15.84 / group A / USSR - Sweden (10:1) (Slava Fetisov and Nikolai Drozdetsky 2g/1a) (no audio)
02.15.84 / group A / West Germany - Italy (9:4) (Udo Kiessling 2g, Erich Kuhnhackl 1g/3a) (20 min highlights)
02.15.84 / group B / Canada - Czechoslovakia (0:4) (Jaromir Sindel 32 saves shutout)
02.15.84 / group B / Austria - Norway (6:5) (2g were scored during first 42 sec) (1st and 2nd periods)
02.15.84 / group B / Finland - USA (3:3) (1st period)
02.17.84 / final round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (0:2) (Czechs scored 2g late in 3rd period. Jaromir Sindel 37 saves shutout)
02.17.84 / final round / USSR - Canada (4:0) (Soviets crush Canada's slim gold medal hopes. Vladislav Tretiak shutout against Russ Courtnall, Kevin Dineen, Pat Flatley, etc)
02.17.84 / consolation round / West Germany - Finland (7:4) (Trailing 1:4 at half-point, Germans came back with 6 unanswered goals. Erich Kuhnhackl natural hat trick and 2a)
02.17.84 / consolation round / Poland - USA (4:7) (Pat LaFontaine 1g/2a, Scott Bjugstad 2g, Chris Chelios 2a)
02.19.84 / Bronze medal game / Canada - Sweden (0:2)
02.19.84 / Gold medal game / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:0) (Soviets clinch gold medal. Vladislav Tretiak shutout in his last game for Soviet National team in World Championships)

1984 Paris Cup (France)
02.23.84 / 3rd place game / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:3) (3rd period)
02.23.84 / final / USSR - Cologne (West Germany) (7:0) (Sergei Mylnikov shutout) (3rd period)

1984 Sweden Cup (Gothenburg and Karlstad, Sweden)
04.09.84 / USSR - Finland (8:2) (Igor Larionov, Nikolai Drozdetsky and Sergei Svetlov 2g. Esa Tikkanen, Pekka Rautakallio and Raimo Helminen played for Finland) (2nd and 3rd periods)
04.10.84 / Sweden - USSR (1:10) (Sergei Svetlov 2g/1a. Slava Fetisov and Igor Larionov also scored for Soviets. Ulf Samuelsson and Pelle Eklund played for Sweden) (2nd and 3rd periods)
04.12.84 / Czechoslovakia - USSR (7:2) (Tretiak vs Hasek. It was Vladislav Tretiak's final game for Soviet National team. Future NHLers Petr Klima, Frantisek Musil, Jiri Hrdina and Vladimir Ruzicka played for Czechs) (2nd and 3rd periods)

1984 Canada Cup
09.01.84 / group / Canada - West Germany (7:2) (Gretzky hat trick and 1a, Mike Bossy and Mike Gartner 2g)
09.01.84 / group / USA - Sweden (7:1) (Bryan Trottier 2g)
09.02.84 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:0) (Vladimir Myshkin shutout)
09.03.84 / group / Canada - USA (4:4) (US erased 2g deficit to tie game)
09.04.84 / group / USSR - Sweden (3:2) (Sergei Svetlov 2g)
09.04.84 / group / West Germany - Czechoslovakia (4:4) (Germans claimed 1st Canada Cup point. They were leading 3:0 going into 2nd period. Dominik Hasek recorded assist)
09.06.84 / group / USSR - Germany (8:1) (Sergei Makarov and Anatoli Semenov 2g, Vladimir Krutov 3a)
09.06.84 / group / Canada - Sweden (2:4) (Mike Bossy and Paul Coffey scored for Canada)
09.06.84 / group / Czechoslovakia - USA (2:3) (Brian Lawton 2g)
09.08.84 / group / USSR - USA (2:1) (Sergei Makarov scored 22 sec into 1st period)
09.08.84 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (7:2)
09.08.84 / group / West Germany - Sweden (2:4) (Mats Naslund 2g)
09.10.84 / group / USSR - Canada (6:3) (Vladimir Krutov 2g, Gretzky 2a)
09.10.84 / group / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (2:4) (Swedes erased 2g deficit to win)
09.10.84 / group / West Germany - USA (4:6) (Mark Johnson and Neal Broten 2g)
09.12.84 / semi-final / Sweden - USA (9:2) (Twice in 1st period Swedes scored 2g in 40 sec. Hakan Loob hat trick and 1a, Kent Nilsson 1g/4a)
09.13.84 / semi-final / USSR - Canada (2:3 OT) (The best game of this tournament. Mike Bossy OT winner)
09.16.84 / final game 1 / Sweden - Canada (2:5) (Michel Goulet 2g/1a, Gretzky 1g/2a)
09.18.84 / final game 2 / Sweden - Canada (5:6) (Trailing 6-1 Swedes scored 4 unanswered goals. Gretzky 1g, Kent Nilsson 2g/1a)

1984 Exhibition Games
12.08.84 (Prague, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:4) (Nikolai Drozdetsky scored late in 3rd period for tie. Sergei Makarov, Slava Fetisov and Alexei Kasatonov also scored for Soviets)
12.09.84 (Prague, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:5) (Vincent Lukac 2g. Igor Larionov, Vladimir Krutov and Andrei Khomutov scored for Soviets)
12.11.84 (Pardubice, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (6:2) (Slava Fetisov 2g, Igor Larionov 1g/1a)

1984 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.17.84 / USSR - Finland (8:1) (Alexei Kasatonov hat trick. Slava Fetisov and Sergei Makarov 1g/2a, Vladimir Krutov 4a)
12.18.84 / Czechoslovakia - Finland (4:6) (A lot of future NHL-ers on both teams, including Petr Klima, Christian Ruuttu, Ville Siren, Jiri Hrdina) (edited to 60 min)
12.19.84 / Sweden - USSR (0:10) (Vladimir Myshkin shutout. Sergei Makarov and Vladimir Krutov 1g/1a)
12.21.84 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:0) (Vladimir Myshkin another shutout) (Poor quality)
12.22.84 / USSR - Team Europe (7:3) (Short exhibition game and farewell ceremony for Vladislav Tretiak, Alexander Maltsev and Valeri Vasiliev)

1984 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.30.84 / final / Khimik (Voskresensk, USSR) - Canada (3:4) (Trailing 1:3 after 2 periods, Canada came back to win, scoring 2g in final 109 sec) (3rd period and medal ceremony, 31 min)

1984-85 Labatt's Cup
Canada Olympic team - Dynamo (Moscow)
12.27.84 (Halifax, NS) / 2nd game (2:5) (Helmut Balderis 1g/1a, Vladimir Golikov 2g) (1st and 3rd periods)
12.30.84 (London, ON) / 4th game (2:6) (Dynamo outshot Canada 39-18) (missing last 10 min)
01.03.85 (Ottawa, ON) / 6th game (8:4) (Helmut Balderis 2g)
01.06.85 (Calgary, AB) / 8th game (4:8) (Helmut Balderis 1g/2a)
01.09.85 (Montreal, QC) / 10th game (4:5) (Each team scored in final 2 min of regulation)

1985 World Junior Championship (Turku and Helsinki, Finland)
12.29.84 / USSR - Canada (0:5) (Claude Lemieux, Shayne Corson, Wendel Clark, Jeff Beukeboom, Stephane Richer, Brian Bradley, Adam Creighton, Bobby Dollas, Jim Sandlak played for Canada) (Large part of 2nd period is edited out. Total running time: 1hr 54 min)
01.01.85 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (2:2) (Canada won gold medals. Dominik Hasek in goal for Czechs)

Exhibition game (Cleveland, OH)
01.07.85 / Spartak (Moscow) - Bowling Green Falcons (9:4) (Sergei Shepelev hat trick and 1a, Viktor Shalimov 1g/4a)

1985 World Championship (Prague, Czechoslovakia)
04.17.85 / first round / USSR - USA (11:1) (Sergei Makarov 4 goals, Slava Fetisov 3a)
04.17.85 / first round / Sweden - West Germany (3:2) (Swedes outshot Germans 31-15)
04.18.85 / first round / USSR - Finland (5:1) (Slava Fetisov scored with 2 sec left in 3rd period) (3rd period + 4 min highlights)
04.20.85 / first round / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (6:1) (Igor Liba 1g/2a)
04.20.85 / first round / Finland - Sweden (5:0) (Kari Takko shutout) (edited to 71 min)
04.21.85 / first round / USSR - West Germany (10:2) (Soviets scored 7 goals in 1st period)
04.21.85 / first round / USA - Czechoslovakia (3:1) (Tony Granato GWG)
04.21.85 / first round / Finland - Canada (2:5) (Mario Lemieux was named Best Player) (5 min highlights)
04.23.85 / first round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:4) (Mario Lemieux 2a) (JIP 11 min of 1st) (edited to 60 min)
04.23.85 / first round / Finland - East Germany (4:4) (3rd period + 8 min highlights)
04.24.85 / first round / Finland - West Germany (3:3) (5 min highlights)
04.25.85 / first round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (2:7) (Vincent Lukac 2g/2a)
04.26.85 / first round / Finland - USA (8:3) (Hannu Jarvenpaa hat trick, Pekka Arbelius 2g, Esa Tikkanen 3a) (22 min highlights)
04.27.85 / first round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:1) (Sergei Makarov 2g)
04.28.85 / consolation round / West Germany - Sweden (2:5) (Hakan Sodergren 2g/1a, Michael Thelven 2a)
04.28.85 / consolation round / Finland - East Germany (6:2) (Esa Tikkanen 2g) (13 min highlights)
04.29.85 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (1:2)
04.29.85 / final round / USA - Canada (2:3) (Mario Lemieux 1g/1a) (JIP middle of 2nd period, total time - 53 min)
04.30.85 / consolation round / Finland - West Germany (4:5) (Erich Kuhnhackl 2g/2a including GWG) (5 min highlights)
05.01.85 / final round / USSR - Canada (1:3) (Mario Lemieux 2g) (edited to 94 min)
05.01.85 / final round / USA - Czechoslovakia (2:11) (Vladimir Ruzicka and Jiri Lala hat tricks) (edited to 56 min)
05.02.85 / consolation round / East Germany - West Germany (1:4)
05.02.85 / consolation round / Finland - Sweden (6:1) (Hannu Jarvenpaa 2g. Esa Tikkanen and Christian Ruuttu also scored for Finland) (9 min highlights)
05.03.85 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Canada (5:3) (Gold medal game. Steve Yzerman, Rick Vaive and Scott Stevens scored for Canada)
05.03.85 / final round / USSR - USA (10:3) (Mikhail Varnakov hat trick, Alexei Kasatonov 2g/1a, Slava Fetisov 2g. Tom Fergus, Tony Granato and Gary Suter scored for US)

1984-85 European Champions Cup (Megeve, France)
09.04.85 / Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia) - AIK (Sweden) (1:3) (3rd period) (Frank Musil and Michal Pivonka played for Dukla, Bengt Lundholm played for AIK. 3 goals were scored in 3rd period)
09.04.85 / Polonia (Poland) - Red Army (CSKA) (USSR) (0:11) (6 min highlights)
09.07.85 / Red Army (CSKA) (USSR) - Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia) (6:4) (Game featuring many future NHLers. Slava Fetisov, Igor Larionov, Vladimir Krutov, Sergei Makarov, Alexei Kasatonov, Nikolai Drozdetsky played for Red Army, which won the Cup)

USSR vs Czechoslovakia Exhibition Games
09.11.85 (Brno, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Soviets came from behind to win. Slava Fetisov scored SHG on Dominik Hasek)
09.13.85 (Prague, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:0) (2nd and 3rd periods, no goals missing)
09.14.85 (Pardubice, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Czechs erased 3g deficit to tie game) (2nd and 3rd periods)

Moscow Selects vs Team Canada Exhibition games
12.05.85 (Hamilton, ON) / Moscow Selects - Team Canada (Olympic) (5:2) (Cliff Ronning and Mike Millar scored for Canada)
12.07.85 (Hamilton, ON) / Moscow Selects - Team Canada (Olympic) (3:6) (Cliff Ronning 1g/3a)
12.08.85 (Montreal, QC) / Moscow Selects - Team Canada (Olympic) (8:5) (Sergei Nemchinov and Cliff Ronning 1g/1a)

Friendly Game
12.13.85 / Finland - Czechoslovakia (2nd and 3rd periods)

1985 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.85 / Canada - USSR (2:8) (Alexei Gusarov 2g, Igor Larionov 1g/2a)
12.19.85 / Sweden - USSR (1:10) (Every member of KLM line scored in this game, Vladimir Krutov did it twice) (no audio)
12.20.85 / Sweden - Finland (3:1) (Anders Carlsson GWG. Christian Ruuttu scored for Finland) (edited to 61 min)
12.21.85 / Finland - Canada (4:5) (Trailing 2:4, Canada came back with 3 unanswered goal. Tony Stiles GWG. A lot of future NHLers on both teams, including Cliff Ronning, Trent Yawney, Brian Benning, Christian Ruuttu, Paul Cavallini, Kari Eloranta, Jari Gronstrand)
12.21.85 / Czechoslovakia - USSR (3:1) (Dominik Hasek solid in goal. Vladimir Krutov scored for Soviets)

1985 Paris Bercy Tournament (France)
12.26.85 / SF / Dynamo (Riga, USSR) - Francais Volants (Paris, France) (16:1) (Guy Lafleur plays for French team)
12.28.85 / final / Dynamo (Riga, USSR) - Motor (Ceske Budejovice, Czechoslovakia) (8:3) (3rd period)

1985 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.26.85 / Canada Olympic Team - Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia) (2:2) (Czechs erased 2g deficit. Cliff Ronning scored for Canada) (missing 1st period, no goals missing)
12.28.85 / Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia) - Spartak (Moscow) (1:3) (Sergei Kapustin 3a. Frank Musil played for Dukla)
12.29.85 / Spartak (Moscow) - Rosenheim (Germany) (10:3) (German Volgin hat trick, Sergei Kapustin 2g)
12.30.85 / Canada Olympic Team - Spartak (Moscow) (0:6) (Alexander Kozhevnikov 2g/2a) (missing 3rd period)

1985-1986 Series Sokol (Kiev) in North America
12.20.85 (Orono, ME) / Sokol (Kiev) - Maine Black Bears (NCAA) (11:1)
01.05.86 (Portland, ME) / Sokol (Kiev) - Maine Mariners (AHL) (4:5) (Pat Conacher GWG. Bruce Driver, Luc Dufour, Kevin Maxwell played for Mariners)

1985-86 Super Series
12.26.85 / Red Army (CSKA) - Los Angeles Kings (5:2) (Marcel Dionne 2g. Soviets scored 4 unanswered goals in 3rd period)
12.27.85 / Red Army (CSKA) - Edmonton Oilers (6:3) (Vladimir Krutov and Vyacheslav Bykov 2g, Gretzky 1a)
12.29.85 / Red Army (CSKA) - Quebec Nordics (1:5) (Michel Goulet hat trick)
12.29.85 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Calgary Flames (3:4) (Richard Kromm GWG. Sergei Yashin 2g/1a)
12.31.85 / Red Army (CSKA) - Montreal Canadiens (6:1) (Sergei Makarov hat trick)
01.02.86 / Red Army (CSKA) - St. Louis Blues (4:2)
01.06.86 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Boston Bruins (6:4) (Sergei Svetlov 2g/1a, Geoff Courtnall 2g)
01.08.86 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Buffalo Sabres (7:4) (Mikhail Varnakov 2g/2a, Sergei Yashin 1g/4a)

1986 World Junior Championship (mainly Hamilton, ON, Canada
12.29.85 / USA - Canada (2:5) (Joe Nieuwendyk, Luc Robitaille, Shayne Corson, Scott Mellanby, Sylvain Cote, Gary Roberts, Terry Carkner, Joe Murphy vs. Brian Leetch, Eric Weinrich, Steve Leach, Paul Ranheim, Jimmy Carson, Scott Young, Craig Janney, Tom Chorske)
01.02.86 / USSR - Canada (4:1) (Soviets win gold in extremely rough game. Jim Sandlak checks one Soviet over the boards then renders another half-conscious. Shayne Corson scored for Canada)
01.04.86 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (3:5) (Michal Pivonka GWG. Luc Robitaille, Shayne Corson and Peter Douris scoed for Canada)

Team USSR exhibition games in Sweden
02.12.86 (Gothenburg, Sweden) / Sweden - USSR (2:10) (In 3rd period Soviets scored 3g in 29 sec. Vladimir Krutov 2g, Slava Fetisov 1g/2a. A lot of future NHL-ers on both teams, including Valeri Kamensky, Sergei Makarov, Alexei Gusarov, Alexei Kasatonov, Tommy Albelin, Fredrik Olausson, Dan Labraaten)

Exhibition games
*03.01.86 (Hamilton, ON) / Finland - Canada (Olympic Team) (1:5) (Cliff Ronning 2g/1a, Zarley Zalapski 1g/1a)
03.18.86 (Calgary, AB) / Moscow Selects - Canada (Olympic Team) (7:3) (Sergei Nemchinov 2g, Cliff Ronning 1g)
04.04.86 (Kouvola, Finland) / USSR - Finland (8:2) (Sergei Makarov hat trick, Slava Fetisov 3a)

1986 World Championship (Moscow, USSR)
04.12.86 / group / Finland - USA (5:4) (Finns erased 2g deficit to win. Brett Hull scored his 1st goal of tournament)
04.13.86 / group / USA - Poland (7:2) (Bryan Erickson hat trick, Aaron Broten 1g/3a)
04.13.86 / group / Finland - USSR (1:4) (Vladimir Krutov and Sergei Makarov 1g/1a)
04.13.86 / group / West Germany - Czechoslovakia (4:3) (Trailing 1:3, Germans came back with 3 unanswered goals on Dominic Hasek)
04.15.86 / group / Finland - Canada (3:2) (Erkki Lehtonen GWG late in 3rd period)
04.15.86 / group / Poland - USSR (2:7) (Mikhail Varnakov 2g/1a)
04.15.86 / group / West Germany - USA (2:9) (Brett Hull hat trick, Bryan Erickson 2g, Tony Granato 3a)
04.16.86 / group / USSR - West Germany (4:1) (Slava Fetisov 1g/2a)
04.16.86 / group / Czechoslovakia - Finland (1:1) (Czechs tied game late in 3rd period) (edited to 90 min)
04.18.86 / group / Canada - USSR (0:4) (Yevgeni Belosheikin shutout. Vyacheslav Bykov 2g)
04.18.86 / group / Sweden - West Germany (4:2) (Swedes scored 2g in 23 sec in 3rd period)
04.18.86 / group / Finland - Poland (4:2)
04.19.86 / group / West Germany - Finland (1:10) (Kari Eloranta and Kari Jalonen 2g/1a, Christian Ruuttu 1g/3a)
04.20.86 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Sergei Makarov 3a)
04.21.86 / group / Finland - Sweden (4:4) (Two international rivals settled for tie)
04.22.86 / group / USSR - USA (5:1) (Yuri Khmylev 2g/1a. Ed Olczyk scored for US)
04.22.86 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (1:3) (Jiri Hrdina GWG and ENG. Marcel Dionne scored for Canada. Vladimir Ruzicka 3a) (JIP 10 min of 1st period)
04.23.86 / consolation round / West Germany - USA (0:5) (Chris Terreri shutout)
04.24.86 / final round / USSR - Canada (7:4) (Sergei Makarov hat trick and 1a. Marcel Dionne, Denis Potvin and Tony Tanti scored for Canada. Slava Fetisov, Alexei Kasatonov and Brent Sutter 3a)
04.24.86 / final round / Finland - Sweden (4:4) (With 40 sec left in regulation, Anders Carlsson scored 2g in 9 sec to tie game)
04.25.86 / consolation round / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (3:1) (Dusan Pasek 2g)
04.26.86 / final round / USSR - Finland (8:0) (Yevgeni Belosheikin shutout. Vladimir Krutov 2g/2a, Igor Larionov 2g, Sergei Makarov 4a) (edited to 74 min, poor quality)
04.26.86 / final round / Canada - Sweden (5:6) (Marcel Dionne, Dave Andreychuk, Dale Hawerchuk, Mike Bullard and Mark Hardy scored for Canada)
04.27.86 / consolation round / Poland - West Germany (5:5) (Trailing 1:4 after 1st period, Poland came back to tie game) (JIP 7 min of 1st period)
04.28.86 / final round / Finland - Canada (3:4) (Tony Tanti GWG late in 3rd period. Brent Sutter 1g/2a)
04.28.86 / final round / USSR - Sweden (3:2) (Vyacheslav Bykov GWG late in 3rd period) (including medal ceremony)

1985-86 European Champions Cup (Rosenheim, West Germany)
08.27.86 / final round / Saint-Gervais (France) - Red Army (USSR) (1:19) (Sergei Makarov and Evgeny Davydov 4g, Valeri Kamensky, Igor Larionov and Slava Fetisov 1g/2a) (9 min highlights)

Exhibition game (Bern, Switzerland)
12.06.86 / USSR - Switzerland (10:2) (Igor Larionov 2g/4a, Sergei Makarov 2g/1a)

1985-86 Spartak (Moscow) tour in North America
12.13.86 (Orono, ME) / Spartak (Moscow) - Maine Black Bears (Maine University) (4:1)

1986 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.17.86 / USSR - Finland (2:3) (Jari Torkki 2g, including GWG) (2nd and 3rd periods, all goals present)
12.18.86 / Czechoslovakia - Finland (5:5) (Jiri Hrdina and Jari Neuvonen 2g) (JIP 12 min of 1st period)
12.21.86 / Canada - Finland (3:2) (Sean Burke 28 saves. A lot of future NHL-ers on both teams, including Zarley Zalapski, Hannu Virta, Cliff Ronning, Trent Yawney, Mike Stapleton, Iiro Jarvi, Marc Habscheid)
12.21.86 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (1:0) (Evgeny Belosheikin shutout, Sergei Makarov GWG)

1987 Calgary Cup (Calgary, AB)
12.27.86 / USA - Canada (5:3) (Trailing 1:3, US came back to win. Brett Hull 2g. Cliff Ronning, Joe Nieuwendyk scored for Canada)
12.28.86 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (0:4) (Evgeny Belosheikin shutout, while Soviets scored 4g on Dominik Hasek)
12.30.86 / USSR - USA (10:1) (Valeri Kamensky 2g, Igor Larionov 3a)
12.31.86 / USSR - Canada (4:1) (Sean Burke 41 saves in losing cause. Valeri Kamensky and Sergei Makarov scored for Russians)
01.01.87 / Czechoslovakia - USA (11:2) (Jiri Hrdina hat trick and 3a)
01.02.87 / Bronze medal game / USA - Canada (1:6) (Marc Habscheid 2g, Cliff Ronning and Wally Schreiber 1g/2a, Chris Felix 4a)
01.03.87 / final / Czechoslovakia - USSR (3:2) (Dominik Hasek was named best player of game. Dusan Pasek GWG)

1987 World Junior Championship (Piestany, Trencin, Nitra, and Topolcany, Czechoslovakia)
12.29.86 / Czechoslovakia - Canada (5:1) (Ladislav Lubina 2g. Frantisek Kucera and Jiri Latal also played for Czechs)
01.04.87 / USSR - Canada (2:4 in 2nd period) ("Punch-up in Piestany". Game was declared null and void due to unbelievable bench-clearing brawl, resulting in both teams being thrown out of tournament. Theo Fleury, Brendan Shanahan, Pierre Turgeon, Mike Keane, Luke Richardson, Steve Chiasson, Glen Wesley played for Canada. Alexander Mogilny, Sergei Fedorov, Vladimir Konstantinov, Vladimir Malakhov, Valeri Zelepukin for USSR)

1987 Rendez-Vous (Quebec City, QC)
02.11.87 / game 1 / USSR - Team NHL All-Stars (3:4) (Gretzky, Mario and Claude Lemieux, Jari Kurri, Paul Coffey, Mark Messier, Glenn Anderson, Grant Fuhr, Ray Bourque, Mark Howe, Dale Hawerchuk, Kirk Muller, Rod Langway, Michel Goulet, Chris Chelios vs Big Red Machine. Dave Poulin GWG)
02.13.87 / game 2 / USSR - Team NHL All-Stars (5:3) (Valeri Kamensky 2g/1a, Vladimir Krutov 2g, Gretzky 3a)

1987 Pre-World Championship Exhibition game (Norrkoping, Sweden)
04.06.87 / USSR - Sweden (4:4) (Trailing 0:3 after 1st period, Soviets came back to tie game. Vladimir Krutov scored game tying goal with 67 sec left in regulation. Igor Larionov 2g)

1987 World Championship (Vienna, Austria)
04.17.87 / first round / Switzerland - USSR (5:13) (Valeri Kamensky hat trick and 2a, Vladimir Krutov hat trick, Andrei Khomutov 2g/2a, Sergei Makarov 1g/2a)
04.17.87 / first round / Czechoslovakia - Finland (5:2)
04.17.87 / first round / Canada - USA (3:1) (Barry Pederson GWG)
04.17.87 / first round / West Germany - Sweden (0:3)
04.18.87 / first round / Switzerland - Finland (2:3) (Swiss goaltender Oliver Anken 81 saves)
04.18.87 / first round / USSR - West Germany (7:0) (Yevgeny Belosheikin shutout. Igor Larionov and Vyacheslav Bykov 2g, Sergei Makarov 1g/2a)
04.18.87 / first round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (1:1) (Tony Tanti scored from behind blue line with 23 sec left in 3rd period. Sean Burke 52 saves, Dominik Hasek 39)
04.18.87 / first round / Sweden - USA (6:2) (Tom Eklund 2g, Robert Nordmark 1g/2a. Bryan Erickson and Ron Wilson scored for US) (1st and 3rd period)
04.20.87 / first round / USSR - USA (11:2) (Sergei Svetlov hat trick, Vladimir Krutov 2g. Brian Leetch and Aaron Broten scored for US)
04.20.87 / first round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Dominik Hasek 57 saves. Czechs won, despite being outshot 59-26)
04.20.87 / first round / Canada - Switzerland (6:1) (Tony Tanti 2g/1a. Keith Acton, Barry Pederson, Doug Bodger, Dino Ciccarelli also scored for Canada)
04.20.87 / first round / West Germany - Finland (3:1) (Petri Skriko scored ice-breaker, but Germans answered with 3g)
04.21.87 / first round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (6:1) (Slava Fetisov 2g. Dominik Hasek 46 saves in losing cause)
04.21.87 / first round / Finland - USA (5:2) (Jarmo Myllys 47 saves. Iiro Jarvi 2g)
04.21.87 / first round / West Germany - Canada (5:3) (Dino Ciccarelli, Tony Tanti and Kevin Dineen scored for Canada)
04.23.87 / first round / USSR - Finland (4:0) (Yevgeny Belosheikin 33 saves shutout)
04.23.87 / first round / Canada - Sweden (3:4) (Brian Bellows, Kevin Dineen and Tony Tanti scored for Canada)
04.23.87 / first round / USA - West Germany (6:4) (US came from behind to win)
04.23.87 / first round / Czechoslovakia - Switzerland (5:2) (Czechs erased 2g deficit)
04.24.87 / first round / USSR - Canada (3:2) (Vladimir Krutov GWG late in 3rd period. Bob Froese 43 saves in losing cause)
04.24.87 / first round / Sweden - Finland (1:4) (Janne Ojanen 2g, as Finns upset its biggest international rival)
04.25.87 / first round / Switzerland - USA (3:6) (Ed Olczyk, Bobby Carpenter, Jimmy Carson, Mark Johnson scored for US)
04.25.87 / first round / West Germany - Czechoslovakia (2:5) (Czechs scored 3g in final 9 min. Vladimir Ruzicka 1g/2a)
04.26.87 / first round / USSR - Sweden (4:2) (Anders Carlsson 2g)
04.26.87 / first round / Finland - Canada (2:7) (Kevin Dineen 2g/1a, Dan Quinn 1g/2a)
04.28.87 / consolation round / USA - Finland (4:6) (Finns came from behind to win)
04.28.87 / consolation round / West Germany - Switzerland (8:1) (Dieter Hegen 2g/1a, Roy Roedger 2g)
04.29.87 / final round / USSR - Canada (0:0) (Soviets outshot Canada 41-24)
04.29.87 / final round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Swedes erased 2g deficit. Hakan Loob hat trick)
04.30.87 / consolation round / Switzerland - Finland (4:7) (Finns scored 2 unanswered goals in 3rd period. Teppo Numminen 1g/1a)
05.01.87 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (2:4) (Dominik Hasek 44 saves)
05.01.87 / final round / USSR - Sweden (3:3) (Tomas Sandstrom tied game with 81 sec left in 3rd period. Vladimir Krutov 2g)
05.02.87 / consolation round / Finland - West Germany (2:2) (Dieter Hegen 2g)
05.03.87 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:1) (Soviets scored 2g late in 3rd period)
05.03.87 / final round / Sweden - Canada (9:0) (Swedes won gold)

1987 Canada Cup
08.28.87 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:4) (Gretzky and Mario 2a)
08.28.87 / group / Finland - USA (1:4) (Pat LaFontaine 2g)
08.29.87 / group / USSR - Sweden (3:5) (In 1st period Swedes scored 3g in 3 min)
08.30.87 / group / Canada - Finland (4:1) (Canada had 54 shots on goal. Grant Fuhr 39 saves)
08.31.87 / group / Sweden - USA (2:5) (John Vanbiesbrouck and Mats Naslund MVPs)
08.31.87 / group / Czechoslovakia - USSR (0:4) (Sergei Mylnikov shutout)
09.02.87 / group / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (0:4) (Peter Lindmark shutout)
09.02.87 / group / USSR - Finland (7:4) (Sergei Makarov hat trick, Valeri Kamensky 2g)
09.02.87 / group / Canada - USA (3:2) (Mario hat trick. Gretzky 2a)
09.04.87 / group / Finland - Czechoslovakia (2:5)
09.04.87 / group / USSR - USA (5:1) (Gary Suter breaks his stick across Andrei Lomakin's face, embarrassing himself, the sport and his country)
09.04.87 / group / Canada - Sweden (5:3) (Mats Naslund receives warm Forum reception. Gretzky 1g/3a, Mario 2g)
09.06.87 / group / Sweden - Finland (3:1)
09.06.87 / group / USSR - Canada (3:3) (Sergei Svetlov 2g, Gretzky 1g/1a)
09.06.87 / group / USA - Czechoslovakia (1:3) (Dominik Hasek 36 saves)
09.08.87 / SF / USSR - Sweden (4:2) (Sergei Makarov and Vladimir Krutov 1g/2a)
09.09.87 / SF / Canada - Czechoslovakia (5:3) (Trailing 0:2 at half-point, Canada came back to win. Mario 2g/1a, Gretzky 2a)
09.11.87 / final game 1 / USSR - Canada (6:5 OT) (Alexander Semak stops Canada's valiant comeback effort, scoring in OT. Gretzky 1g/1a, Mario 2a)
09.13.87 / final game 2 / Canada- USSR (6:5 2OT) (Mario completes hat trick in 2nd OT, ending one of the best international games ever played. Gretzky plays over 50 min and had 5a)
09.15.87 / final game 3 / Canada- USSR (6:5) (Another classic! Trailing 2:4 after 1st, Canada came back to win. Mario scored GWG from Gretzky's assist with 86 sec left in regulation)
PLUS DVD with Highlights of all games

1987 Exhibition Game
10.30.87 (Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (Vladimir Ruzicka hat trick, including game tying goal with 39 sec left in regulation)
11.01.87 (Ostrava, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:2) (Twice Soviets came from behind)

1987-88 Soviet Elite League
Highlights of 15 games:
10.14.87 / Red Army (Leningrad) - Spartak (Moscow) (5:4)
11.17.87 / Central Red Army (CSKA) - Dynamo (Moscow) (5:5)
01.13.88 / Soviet Wings (Moscow) - Spartak (Moscow) (4:1)
03.22.88 / Dynamo (Riga) - Traktor (Tchelabinsk) (6:3)
03.22.88 / Spartak (Moscow) - Soviet Wings (Moscow) (2:1)
03.25.88 / Spartak (Moscow) - Dynamo (Riga) (0:2)
04.04.88 / Dynamo (Riga) - Central Red Army (CSKA) (1:5)
04.07.88 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Central Red Army (CSKA) (2:2)
04.20.88 / Central Red Army (CSKA) - Spartak (Moscow) (2:2)
04.21.88 / Soviet Wings (Moscow) - Dynamo (Moscow) (4:4)
05.02.88 / Semi-Finals, game 1 / Dynamo (Riga) - Dynamo (Moscow) (2:0)
05.06.88 / Semi-Finals, game 3 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Dynamo (Riga) (2:4)
05.06.88 / Semi-Finals, game 3 / Central Red Army (CSKA) - Soviet Wings (Moscow) (6:4)
05.11.88 / Bronze medal, game 2 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Soviet Wings (Moscow) (5:3)
05.12.88 / Finals, game 3 / Central Red Army (CSKA) - Dynamo (Riga) (4:2)
05.27.88 / Gold medals awarded to Central Red Army

1987-88 and 1988-89 Soviet Elite League
Highlights of 6 games:
03.31.88 / Sokol (Kiev) - Dynamo (Riga) (5:2)
04.01.88 / Soviet Wings (Moscow) - Central Red Army (CSKA) (2:2)
11.13.88 / Central Red Army (CSKA) - Spartak (Moscow) (6:2)
01.26.89 / Red Army (Leningrad) - Central Red Army (CSKA) (5:8)
03.01.89 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Sokol (Kiev) (6:2)
03.03.89 / Soviet Wings (Moscow) - Dynamo (Moscow) (4:1)

1987 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.87 / West Germany - USSR (1:10) (Sergei Makarov and Sergei Svetlov 2g. Germans scored their only goal with 44 sec left in 3rd period)
12.17.87 / Finland - USSR (3:3) (edited to 48 min)
12.19.87 / USSR - Canada (2:3) (Canada's Miracle on Ice. They erased 2g deficit to beat Big Red Machine in monumental upset. Canada's roster included Zarley Zalapski, Brian Bradley, Chris Joseph, Cliff Ronning, Trent Yawney, Randy Gregg, Marc Habscheid, Ken Yaremchuk)
12.21.87 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:3) (Trailing 0:3 at half point, Soviets came back to win. Vladimir Krutov 2g, Sergei Makarov 3a)
12.22.87 / Sweden - USSR (1:4)

1987 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.31.87 / final / Soviet Wings (Moscow) - Team Canada (3:4 SO) (Canada tied game late in regulation and won in shootout. A lot of future NHL-ers, including Rod Brind'Amour, Sergei Nemchinov, Dmitri Mironov, Yuri Khmylev)

1988 World Junior Championship (Moscow, USSR)
12.28.87 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Joe Sakic, Adam Graves and Theo Fleury scored for Canada in its first ever world junior win over Czechs)
12.31.87 / USA - Canada (4:5) (Chris Joseph GWG. Kip Miller 2g)
01.01.88 / USSR - Canada (2:3) (Canada clinches gold medal on Soviet ice. Jimmy Waite is spectacular. Both squads feature great talent: Theo Fleury, Trevor Linden, Joe Sakic, Mark Recchi, Eric Desjardins, Adam Graves, Alexander Mogilny, Sergei Fedorov, Dmitri Khristich, Valeri Zelepukin)

Pre-Olympics Exhibition games
04.07.87 (Calgary, AB) / Canada - Soviet Selects (3:7) (Sergei Kharin 2g)
09.19.87 (Lake Placid, NY) / USA - New York Rangers (5:6) (New York's top pick in 1986 draft, Brian Leetch, played for Olympians)
10.03.87 (San Diego, CA) / USA - Los Angeles Kings (4:6) (Trailing 2:4 after 2 periods, Kings came back to win)
12.10.87 (Cleveland, OH) / USA - Soviet Selects (8:5) (Brian Leetch hat trick and 3a, Corey Millen 2g/1a)
12.19.87 (Detroit, MI) / USA - Soviet Selects (5:2) (Scott Young 2g, Tony Granato 3a, as US erased 2g deficit to win)
01.14.88 / USA - Canada (4:6) (Ken Berry and Gord Sherven 2g, Marc Habscheid 1g/2a. Tony Granato and Kevin Stevens scored for USA)
02.02.88 (Kuopio, Finland) / USSR - Finland (4:1) (38 min, edited 1st and 2nd periods. Has 3 out of 5 goals scored)
02.08.88 / USA - Sweden (2:3) (Jonas Bergqvist GWG)
02.10.88 (Saskatoon, SK) / USSR - Canada (2:3) (Andy Moog 28 saves, Gord Sherven GWG)
02.11.88 / Canada - Sweden (2:2) (Twice Swedes came from behind)

1988 Winter Olympics (Calgary, AB, Canada)
02.13.88 / group B / USA - Austria (10:6) (Corey Millen 2g/2a)
02.13.88 / group B / West Germany - Czechoslovakia (2:1) (Germans scored GWG late in 3rd period) (30 min highlights)
02.13.88 / group B / USSR - Norway (5:0) (Sergei Mylnikov shutout)
02.14.88 / group A / Poland - Canada (0:1) (Andy Moog shutout)
02.14.88 / group A / France - Sweden (2:13 (Lars-Gunnar Pettersson hat trick and 2a)
02.14.88 / group A / Finland - Switzerland (1:2) (Swiss won, despite being outshot 33-15)
02.15.88 / group B / Czechoslovakia - USA (7:5) (USA blows 4:1 first period lead and surrenders two SHG in fast paced game)
02.15.88 / group B / Norway - West Germany (3:7) (Bernd Truntschka 2g/1a)
02.15.88 / group B / USSR - Austria (8:1) (Vladimir Krutov 2g/1a, Sergei Makarov and Valeri Kamensky 1g/2a)
02.16.88 / group A / Finland - France (10:1) (Reijo Mikkolainen hat trick, Erkki Lehtonen 1g/4a) (edited to 55 min)
02.16.88 / group A / Poland - Sweden (1:1) (36 min highlights + final 5:20 of game)
02.16.88 / group A / Switzerland - Canada (2:4) (Canada outshot Switzerland 45-23)
02.17.88 / group B / USSR - USA (7:5) (Proud Americans fight back from 6:2 deficit and almost pull it off. Slava Fetisov 2g/3a, Alexei Kasatonov 2g, Igor Larionov 1g/2a. Brian Leetch, Tony Granato, Chris Terreri, Peter Laviolette, Kevin Stevens, Scott Young played for US)
02.17.88 / group B / Norway - Czechoslovakia (1:10) (Dusan Pasek 2g, Jiri Hrdina and Igor Liba 1g/2a)
02.18.88 / group A / Finland - Canada (3:1) (Backed by strong goaltending from Jarmo Myllys, Finns upset Canada)
02.18.88 / group A / Poland - France (6:2/0:2) (Jerzy Christ 2g/1a. Polish team was stripped of its victory after Jarosław Morawiecki tested positive for testosterone. France was recorded as having 2:0 win, but received no points in the standings)
02.19.88 / group B / USSR - West Germany (6:3) (Sergei Svetlov 2g)
02.19.88 / group B / USA - Norway (6:3) (Corey Millen 2g/1a, Tony Granato 1g/2a) (missing first 7 min of 3rd period)
02.20.88 / group A / Sweden - Finland (3:3)
02.20.88 / group A / France - Canada (5:9) (10 goals were scored in 1st period. Philippe Bozon hat trick and 1a against Andy Moog)
02.21.88 / group B / USSR - Czechoslovakia (6:1) (Vladimir Krutov 2g/2a, Igor Larionov 1g/2a)
02.21.88 / group B / West Germany - USA (4:1) (Strong German team eliminated USA from advancing to final round)
02.22.88 / group A / Finland - Poland (5:1) (Reijo Ruotsolainen 2g/1a) (2nd and 3rd periods)
02.22.88 / group A / Sweden - Canada (2:2)
02.22.88 / group A / Switzerland - France (9:0) (Jorg Eberle 2g/1a. Swiss goalie Oliver Anken had shutout and assist)
02.23.88 / 11th place game / France - Norway (7:6 SO) (Trailing 1:5 in 2nd, Norway came back to tie game in regulation, but still lost in SO. Franck Pajonkovski 4 goals)
02.24.88 / final round / Finland - West Germany (8:0) (Jarmo Myllys shutout. Kari Laitinen 2g/2a)
02.24.88 / final round / USSR - Canada (5:0) (Sergei Mylnikov shutout)
02.24.88 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (2:6) (Czechs missed on penalty shot)
02.25.88 / 7th place game / Switzerland – USA (4:8) (Kevin Stevens 1g/2a) (31 min highlights)
02.26.88 / final round / Canada - West Germany (8:1) (Andy Moog 30 saves. Serge Boisvert 2g/1a)
02.26.88 / final round / USSR - Sweden (7:1) (Soviets clinch gold medal. Igor Larionov 2g/1a, Slava Fetisov 1g/2a)
02.26.88 / final round / Finland - Czechoslovakia (2:5) (Igor Liba 2g/1a)
02.27.88 / final round / Czechoslovakia - Canada (3:6) (Moog vs Hasek. Gordon Sherven hat trick)
02.28.88 / final round / Sweden - West Germany (3:2) (Germans were leading 2:1 at beginning of 2nd period, but Sweds scored 2 unanswered goals to win game and bronze medal)
02.28.88 / final round / USSR - Finland (1:2) (Finns steal game from Soviets, capturing silver medals. Erkki Lehtonen scored GWG with 100 sec left in regulation)

1988 U-18 Four Nations Cup (Heinola, Finland)
02.07.88 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:6) (Pavel Bure 2g, Sergei Zubov 2g/1a. Roman Turek, Bobby Holik, Robert Reichel, Richard Smehlik palyed for Czechs)
02.10.88 / USSR - Finland (8:3) (Pavel Bure 2g/1a. Teemu Selanne played for Finns. A lot of future NHLers, including Alexander Karpovtsev, Igor Korolev, Alexei Zhamnov, Sergei Zubov, Roman Oksiuta, Andrei Kovalenko)

Exhibition game in Paris (France)
03.07.88 / USSR-2 - Czechoslovakia-2 (5:2) (37 min highlights)

Exhibition game in Tokio (Japan)
05.18.88 / USSR - Japan (10:4) (Green Unit, ALexei Gusarov, Valeri Kamensky, and other future NHL-ers. Sergei Makarov 2g)

Dynamo (Moscow) North American Tour
12.06.88 (Denver, CO) / Dynamo (Moscow) - Denver University (10:3) (Alexander Semak 2g)

1988 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.88 / USSR - Canada (7:1) (Vladimir Krutov and Slava Fetisov 1g/2a, Sergei Makarov 3a)
12.18.88 / FInland - USSR (2:5) (1st and 2nd period + Anatoly Tarasov's 70th Birthday Ceremony)

1988 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.26.88 / Soviet Wings (Moscow) - Canada (4:5 OT) (Trailing 1:4 at half point, Soviets came back to tie game in regulation but still lost in OT)

1988-89 Super Series
12.26.88 / Red Army (CSKA) - Quebec Nordics (5:5) (Joe Sakic scored SHG with 95 sec left in 3rd period)
12.27.88 / Dynamo (Riga) - Calgary Flames (2:2) (Arturs Irbe 38 saves)
12.28.88 / Dynamo (Riga) - Edmonton Oilers (1:2) (Mark Messier GWG. Arturs Irbe shines again)
12.29.88 / Red Army (CSKA) - New York Islanders (3:2) (Vladimir Krutov GWG late in 3rd period)
12.31.88 / Red Army (CSKA) - Boston Bruins (5:4) (Bruins scored 3g late in 3rd period. Cam Neely 2g, including one with 5 sec left to play)
12.31.88 / Dynamo (Riga) - Los Angeles Kings (5:3) (Gretzky 1g)
01.02.89 / Red Army (CSKA) - New Jersey Devils (5:0) (Slava Fetisov humiliates his future team. Sergei Mylnikov shutout)
01.04.89 / Red Army (CSKA) - Pittsburgh Penguins (2:4) (Mario 1g/2a)
01.04.89 / Dynamo (Riga) - Chicago Black Hawks (1:4))
01.05.89 / Dynamo (Riga) - St Louis Blues (0:5) (Tony Hrkac 1g/2a, Brett Hull 1g/1a)
01.07.89 / Red Army (CSKA) - Hartford Whalers (6:3) (Soviets scored 3g in 86 sec)
01.07.89 / Dynamo (Riga) - Minnesota North Stars (2:1) (Mike Modano's first game as North Star)
01.09.89 / Red Army (CSKA) - Buffalo Sabres (5:6 OT) (Ken Priestlay OT winner. Alexei Kasatonov 2g)

1988 Saskatchewan Cup (Saskatoon, SK)
01.01.89 / final / USSR - Czechoslovakia (12:4) (Alexei Kovalev 2g, Mikhail Borschevsky and Sergei Svetlov 2g/2a, Dmitri Kvartalnov 2g/1a)

1989 World Junior Championship (Anchorage, USA)
12.29.88 / Canada - USA (5:1) (Reggie Savage 2g/1a. Jeremy Roenick scored only goal for US team which roster included Mike Modano, John Leclair, Tony Amonte, Bill Guerin, Joe Sacco, Steve Heinze, Adam Burt, Tom Pederson)
01.01.89 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (2:2) (Bobby Holik and Rob Cimetta 2g. Rod Brind'Amour, Mike Ricci, Eric Desjardins, Andrew Cassels, Martin Gelinas, Stephane Fiset, Yves Racine, Darrin Shannon, Geoff Smith, Sheldon Kennedy, John McIntyre played for Canada. Robert Reichel, Josef Beranek, Zdeno Ciger for Czechs)
01.04.89 / final / USSR - Canada (7:2) (Alexander Mogilny hat trick and 1a. After close 1st period Soviets erupted with 5 unanswered goals. Bure-Fedorov-Mogilny line was unstoppable. Sergei Zubov, Dmitri Khristich, Dmitri Yushkevich, Vladimir Tsyplakov, Alexander Godynyuk also played for USSR)

1988-89 European Champions Cup (Cologne, West Germany)
02.18.89 / final round / Red Army (Moscow, USSR) - VSZ Kosice (Kosice, Czechoslovakia) (6:2) (Alexander Mogilny, Sergei Makarov, Vladimir Krutov scored for Soviets. Peter Bondra played for Czechs) (24 min highlights)
02.19.89 / final round / Red Army (Moscow, USSR) - Kolner EK (Cologne, Germany) (9:1) (Igor Larionov hat trick. Sergei Makarov and Valeri Kamensky 1g/2a)

1988-89 Soviet Elite League
03.08.89 / Red Army (CSKA) - Dynamo (Moscow) (4:3) (Igor Chibirev 2g, including GWG. KLM-line, Sergei Fedorov, Valeri Kamensky, Sergei Zubov, Vladimir Konstantinov, Vladimir Malakhov vs. Alexei Zhamnov, Alexander Semak, Andrei Lomakin, Nikolai Borschevsky, Vladimir Myshkin) (2nd and 3rd periods)
03.15.89 / Red Army (CSKA) - Soviet Wings (Moscow) (1:4) (A lot of future NHLers - Igor Larionov, Sergei Makarov, Sergei Fedorov, Valeri Kamensky, Valeri Zelepukin, Alexei Kasatonov, Alexei Gusarov vs. Sergei Nemchinov, Yuri Khmylev, Dmitri Mironov) (2nd and 3rd periods)

1989 Pre-World Championship Exhibition game (Munich, West Germany)
04.01.89 / USSR - West Germany (5:4) (Trailing 0:4 after 2 periods, Germans scored 4g in 3rd but still lost. Valeri Kamensky 1g/2a. KLM-line, Arturs Irbe, Sergei Fedorov, Sergei Nemchinov played for Russians. Because of their feud, Slava Fetisov and Alexei Kasatonov played with diffeent defense partners - Sergei Zubov and Vladimir Konstantinov respectively)

1989 World Championship (Sodertalje and Stockholm, Sweden)
04.15.89 / group / Finland - Canada (4:6) (David Ellet and Jukka Vilander 2g, Ray Ferraro 4a)
04.15.89 / group / USSR - USA (4:2) (Sergei Fedorov 2g/1a. US played strong game led by their top line - Ed Olczyk, Pat Lafontaine and Brian Mullen)
04.16.89 / group / Finland - Czechoslovakia (1:3)
04.16.89 / group / USA - Sweden (2:4) (Swedes scored 3g in final 5 min. Each team had 43 shots on goal)
04.18.89 / group / Canada - USA (8:2/8:0) (Steve Yzerman hat trick, Brian Bellows 2g. Positive drug test on USA's Corey Millen after game led to IIHF changing result to 8:0)
04.18.89 / group / USSR - Finland (4:1) (Finns gave everything they got, but were badly outshot 50-17. Vladimir Konstantinov 2g)
04.18.89 / group / Sweden - West Germany (3:3) (Germans tied game with 37 sec before final buzzer)
04.19.89 / group / USSR - Poland (12:1) (4 min highlights)
04.19.89 / group / Canada - West Germany (8:2) (Kirk Muller 2g/1a) (12 min highlights)
04.19.89 / group / USA - Czechoslovakia (4:5/0:5) (Positive drug test on USA's Corey Millen after game led to IIHF changing result to 5:0) (9 min highlights)
04.19.89 / group / Sweden - Finland (6:3) (Borje Salming 1g)
04.21.89 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Valeri Kamensky 1g/2a) (43 min highlights)
04.21.89 / group / Canada - Sweden (5:6) (Twice during game Swedes erased 2g deficit to win, after scoring 2g late in 3rd period)
04.21.89 / group / Finland - Poland (7:2) (Jari Kurri, Esa Tikkanen, Hannu Virta, Kari Eloranta scored for FInland)
04.22.89 / group / USSR - Canada (4:3) (Valeri Kamensky GWG)
04.22.89 / group / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (3:3) (All 6 goals were scored in 3rd period)
04.23.89 / group / Finland - USA (3:3) (Trailing 0:3 after 1st period, Finns came back to tie game. Unlucky game for US who hit post 3 times and had 1 goal disallowed on wrong decision by ref)
04.23.89 / group / West Germany - Poland (3:5) (4 min highlights)
04.24.89 / group / USSR - Sweden (3:2)
04.24.89 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Dale Hawerchuk GWG) (11 min highlights)
04.25.89 / group / USA - Poland (6:1) (US won despite being outshot 33-40. Eddie Olczyk 2g/1a, Brian Leetch 1g/3a, Scott Young 3a) (edited to 48 min)
04.26.89 / consolation round / Finland - West Germany (3:0) (Jukka Tummi shutout) (14 min highlights)
04.26.89 / consolation round / USA - Poland (11:2) (Eddie Olczyk 2g/1a, Brian Leetch 1g/3a) (12 min highlights)
04.27.89 / final round / Canada - Sweden (5:3) (Canada revenged loss to Sweden in round robin. Kevin Dineen 2g)
04.27.89 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (1:0) (Soviets scored late in 3rd period. Sergei Mylnikov shutout)
04.28.89 / consolation round/ USA - West Germany (4:3) (Pat LaFontaine 2g, including GWG with 10 sec left in 3rd period) (edited to 51 min)
04.29.89 / final round / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (1:2) (Two deadly defensive mistakes within 1 min led to Czechs victory)
04.29.89 / final round / USSR - Canada (5:3) (Close fought battle, as Soviets clinched gold. Igor Larionov 2g. Sergei Fedorov shines)
04.30.89 / consolation round / West Germany - Poland (2:0) (edited to 46 min)
04.30.89 / consolation round / Finland - USA (6:2) (Trailing 0:2 after 1st, Finns came back with 6 unanswered goals. Jari Kurri 1g/1a, Kari Jalonen 1g/3a)
05.01.89 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:3) (Canada overcomes Czech theatrics to win and bring home silver. Steve Yzerman and Mark Messier star for Canada)
05.01.89 / final round / USSR - Sweden (5:1) (Soviets won all 10 games)

1989 Japan Cup (Tokyo, Japan)
05.27.89 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:2) (Valeri Kamensky and Frantisek Kucera scored in this game. Soviet roster included Pavel Bure, Sergei Fedorov, Sergei Nemchinov, Sergei Zubov, Vladimir Konstantinov, Alexei Kasatonov, Alexei Gusarov, Vladimir Malakhov)

1989 Super Series in Russia ("Friendship Tour")
09.14.89 / Calgary Flames - Khimik (Voskresensk) (4:2) (Gary Roberts, Al MacInnis, Paul Ranheim and Jiri Hrdina scored for Flames)
09.16.89 / Calgary Flames - Sokol (Kiev) (5:2) (Mark Hunter 2g. Theo Fleury, Dana Murzyn and Sergei Priakin also scored for Flames)
09.17.89 / Washington Capitals - Dynamo (Moscow) (2:7) (Dino Ciccarelli and Alexander Semak 2g, Mikhail Tatarinov 1g/2a)
09.18.89 / Calgary Flames - Soviet Wings (Moscow) (3:2 OT) (Doug Gilmour OT winner and 1a. Tim Hunter 2g)
09.20.89 / Calgary Flames - Red Army (CSKA) (1:2) (Sergei Makarov faces his former squad. Pavel Bure and Sergei Fedorov were linemates)

Exhibition Games:
10.30.89 (Ostrava, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:2) (Arturs Irbe vs Dominik Hasek. Sergei Fedorov GWG)
10.31.89 (Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (1:3) (A lot of future NHLers on both teams - Sergei Fedorov, Sergei Nemchinov, Vladimir Malakhov, Vladimir Konstantinov, Alexei Gusarov, Arturs Irbe, German Titov, Anatoli Semenov, Andrei Lomakin, Valeri Zelepukin, Dmitri Khristich, Dominik Hasek, Frantisek Kucera, Jergus Baca, Zdeno Ciger, Vladimir Ruzicka)

1989 European Champions Cup (Bern, Switzerland)
11.18.89 / semifinal round / Red Army (Moscow) - SC Bern (Switzerland) (13:5) (Vladimir Konstantinov 2g/1a, Pavel Kostichkin and Evgeny Shastin 3g/1a)

Exhibition game (Portland, ME):
12.12.89 / Sokol (Kiev, USSR) - Maine Mariners (AHL) (9:5) (3g were scored in first 2 min. Trailing 1:3, Soviets came back to win. Ray Neufeld and Bob Beers 2g. Alexei Zhitnik, Vladimir Tsyplakov, Dmitri Khristich played for Sokol)

1989 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.89 / Canada - Sweden (3:2) (Steve Graves GWG)
12.16.89 / Finland - Czechoslovakia (3:5) (Trailing 1:3 early in 2nd period, Czechs came back to win)
12.17.89 / USSR - Finland (5:2) (Sergei Fedorov, Valeri Kamensky, Arturs Irbe, Vladimir Malakhov, Vladimir Konstantinov, Igor Kravchuk, Anatoli Semenov, Andrei Lomakin played for Soviets)
12.17.89 / Canada - West Germany (2:2) (Canada barely escaped loss by scoring 2g in final 5 min of game)
12.17.89 / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (0:0) (Czechs outshot Swedes 37-26)
12.19.89 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (5:4) (Steve Graves GWG)
12.19.89 / USSR - Sweden (6:1) (Valeri Kamensky 2g/1a) (1st and 2nd periods)
12.19.89 / Finland - West Germany (9:2) (Risto Jalo hat trick and 1a, Raimo Summanen 2g/1a)
12.20.89 / Canada - Finland (1:2) (Raimo Helminen 2g, including GWG with 18 sec left in 3rd period) (edited to 57 min)
12.20.89 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (3:4)
12.22.89 / USSR - Canada (8:0) (Arturs Irbe shutout. Valeri Kamensky 1g/2a)

1989 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.26.89 / final round / Team Canada - Spartak (Moscow) (1:4) (Soviets scored 4g on Ed Belfour)

1989-90 Super Series
12.04.89 / Khimik (Voskresensk) - Los Angeles Kings (6:3) (Future NHL-ers Valeri Zelepukin, German Titov, Dmitri Kvartalnov played for Khimik)
12.06.89 / Khimik (Voskresensk) - Edmonton Oilers (2:6) (Esa Tikkanen 3a)
12.08.89 / Khimik (Voskresensk) - Calgary Flames (3:6) (Theo Fleury 2g/1a, Sergei Makarov 2g)
12.27.89 / Red Army (Moscow) - Winnipeg Jets (1:4) (Red Army roster included future NHL-ers Sergei Fedorov, Valeri Kamensky, Arturs Irbe, Vladimir Konstantinov, Vladimir Malakhov, Dmitri Khristich, Igor Kravchuk, Yevgeni Davydov)
12.29.89 / Red Army (Moscow) - Vancouver Canucks (6:0) (Vladimir Krutov and Igor Larionov face their former squad. Arturs Irbe shutout, Sergei Fedorov and Valeri Kamensky 1g/1a)
12.31.89 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Toronto Maple Leafs (7:4) (Soviets erased 2g deficit and scored 3g in less than 4 min in 3rd period. Tom Fergus 3a)
12.31.89 / Soviet Wings (Moscow) - Quebec Nordics (4:4 OT) (Great performance from Guy Lafleur. Soviets, led by Sergei Nemchinov, erased 2g deficit)
01.02.90 / Red Army (Moscow) - Minnesota North Stars (4:2) (no audio) (Stars erased 2g deficit, but Soviets scored 2 more)
01.03.90 / Soviet Wings (Moscow) - Montreal Canadiens (1:2) (Habs won on controversial goal in most exciting game of the tour)
01.07.90 / Red Army (Moscow) - Chicago Blackhawks (6:4) (Al Secord, Jeremy Roenick, Steve Thomas, and Adam Creighton scored for Blackhawks)
01.09.90 / Red Army (Moscow) - Philadelphia Flyers (5:4) (Alexei Gusarov GWG. Brian Propp, Craig Berube, Pelle Eklund, and Jeff Chychrun scored for Flyers)

1990 World Junior Championship (Turku, Kerava, Kauniainen and Helsinki, Finland)
12.29.89 / USSR - Finland (3:2) (Russians came from behind to win. Future NHLers on both teams: Sergei Zubov, Pavel Bure, Alexei Zhamnov, Slava Kozlov, Alexander Karpovtsev, Dmitri Yushkevich, Andrei Kovalenko, Alexander Godynyuk, Janne Laukkanen, Mika Alatalo)
01.01.90 / Canada - USSR (6:4) (Trailing 0:3, Canada came back to win. Wes Walz GWG. Pavel Bure 1g/1a. Eric Lindros, Mike Ricci, Kris Draper, Stu Barnes, Patrice Brisebois, Kevin Haller, Kent Manderville, Steven Rice, Mike Craig, Scott Pellerin played for Canada)
01.04.90 / Czechoslovakia - Canada (1:2) (Canada came from behind to win and take gold)

Exhibition game
01.01.90 / Canada - France (5:3)

1989-90 Soviet Elite League
01.19.90 / Spartak (Moscow) - Dynamo (Moscow) (3:4) (Alexei Zhamnov, Vladimir Myshkin, Mikhail Tatarinov, Igor Korolev, Alexander Semak, Andrei Lomakin, Anatoli Semenov, Nikolai Borschevsky played in this game)

1990 European Champions Cup (West Berlin)
02.04.90 / final round / Red Army (Moscow) - Rosenheim (Germany) (6:0) (Sergei Fedorov 2g. Pavel Bure, Valeri Kamensky, Sergei Zubov, Alexei Gusarov, Vladimir Malakhov, Vladimir Knstantinov, Andrei Kovalenko, Igor Kravchuk played for Red Army)

1990 World Championship (Bern and Fribourg, Switzerland)
04.16.90 / group / Sweden - Finland (4:2) (Kent Nilsson natural hat trick)
04.16.90 / group / USSR - Norway (9:1) (Andrei Khomutov 2g/1a. Sergei Fedorov, Pavel Bure, Sergei Nemchinov also scored for Russians)
04.16.90 / group / Canada - West Germany (5:1) (Rick Tocchet 2g/1a, Steve Yzerman 1g/3a)
04.16.90 / group / Czechoslovakia - USA (7:1) (Zdeno Ciger 2g)
04.17.90 / group / Canada - USA (6:3) (Trailing 1:3 in 2nd period, Canada came back to win. Theo Fleury 1g/3a, Shawn Burr 2g)
04.17.90 / group / USSR - West Germany (5:2) (Andrei Khomutov 2g)
04.17.90 / group / Finland - Czechoslovakia (2:4) (Jaromir Jagr GWG for come-from-behind victory) (eited to 81 min)
04.19.90 / group / USSR - USA (10:1) (Andrei Khomutov 2g/2a, Slava Fetisov 1g/3a)
04.19.90 / group / Finland - Canada (5:6) (Trailing 0:4, Canada came back to win. Steve Yzerman hat trick and 2a)
04.20.90 / group / Sweden - USA (6:1) (Patrik Erickson 2g)
04.20.90 / group / USSR - Finland (6:1) (Andrei Khomutov 2g/1a, Sergei Nemchinov 2g)
04.20.90 / group / Czechoslovakia - West Germany (3:0)
04.22.90 / group / USSR - Sweden (1:3)
04.22.90 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (5:3) (Brian Bellows 2g, Stve Yzerman 1g/2a, Paul Coffey 2a)
04.22.90 / group / Finland - Norway (3:3) (Christian Ruuttu 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods)
04.22.90 / group / West Germany - USA (3:6) (Udo Kiessling 2g)
04.23.90 / group / Finland - West Germany (4:2) (Finns erased 2g deficit) (JIP 8 min of 1st period)
04.24.90 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:1) (Arturs Irbe, Sergei Makarov, Pavel Bure, Valeri Kamensky, Sergei Fedorov, Vladimir Malakhov vs. Dominik Hasek, Jaromir Jagr, BObby Holik, Jiri Hrdina)
04.24.90 / group / Canada - Sweden (3:1) (Doug Gilmour, Shawn Burr and Brian Bellows scored for Canada)
04.25.90 / group / USA - Finland (2:1) (Paul Ranheim GWG)
04.26.90 / group / USSR - Canada (3:3) (Sergei Fedorov tied game late in 3rd period. Ronald Sutter, Steve Yzerman and Teo Fleury scored for Canada)
04.26.90 / group / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (5:1) (Jaromor Jagr scored for Czechs)
04.27.90 / consolation round / West Germany - USA (3:5) (Kevin Stevens 2g, Mike Modano 2a)
04.28.90 / final round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Czechs have their best game of tournament. Canada's medal-round disaster begins with this loss. Bobby Holik GWG)
04.28.90 / final round / USSR - Sweden (3:0) (Arturs Irbe shutout)
04.29.90 / consolation round / USA - Norway (4:1)
04.30.90 / final round / Czechoslovakia- Sweden (5:5) (Czechs erased 3g deficit)
04.30.90 / final round / USSR - Canada (7:1) (Paul Coffey, Steve Yzerman, Al MacInnis, Joe Nieuwendyk, Doug Gilmour, Mark Recchi vs. Pavel Bure, Sergei Fedorov, Sergei Makarov, Slava Fetisov, Vladimir Konstantinov, Alexei Gusarov)
05.01.90 / consolation round / Finland - USA (2:3) (Mike Modano GWG) (edited to 58 min)
05.02.90 / final round / Canada - Sweden (4:6) (Swedes win silver. Steve Yzerman 1g/2a, Hakan Loob 3a)
05.02.90 / final round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (5:0) (Irbe vs Hasek. Arturs Irbe shutout and assist, Valeri Kamensky 2g, as Soviets win gold)

1990 Goodwill Games (Seattle, WA, USA)
07.28.90 / group A / USA - Switzerland (7:1) (4 goals were scored in 1st period) (1st period)
07.29.90 / group B / Canada - Sweden (4:3) (Mats Sundin and Marc Laniel 2g)
07.30.90 / group A / USSR - USA (10:1) (Valeri Kamensky, Andrei Kovalenko, Dmitri Khristich and Alexander Semak scored in 1st period) (1st period)
07.31.90 / group B / Canada - Czechoslovakia (3:2)
08.05.90 / final / USSR - USA (4:3 SO) (Valeri Kamensky hat trick, including game tying goal with 21 sec left in regulation, as Soviets won in SO)

1990 Super Series (in Soviet Union)
09.12.90 / Montreal Canadiens - SKA/Torpedo (5:3) (Denis Savard 2g/2a) (1st and 2nd periods)
09.15.90 / Minnesota North Stars - Soviet Wings (Moscow) (2:3 OT)
09.16.90 / Montreal Canadiens - Dynamo (Moscow) (1:4) (Both teams scored during final min of regulation) (no sound)
09.17.90 / Minnesota North Stars - Khimik (Voskresensk) (3:2) (Mike Modano, Brian Bellows and Aaron Broten scored for Stars. Slava Kozlov 2g) (very low audio)
09.18.90 / Montreal Canadiens - Red Army (Moscow) (2:3 OT) (196 PIM, including 2 brawls)

Exhibition games
11.02.90 (Frydek-Mistek, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Sergei Nemchinov GWG. Pavel Bure, Valeri Kamensky, Alexei Zhitnik, Vladimir Malakhov, Vladimir Kostantinov, Slava Kozlov, Igor Kravchuk, Dmitri Yushkevich, Dmitri Mironov, Alexander Semak played for Soviets)
11.05.90 (Trencin, Czechoslovakia) / USSR - Czechoslovakia (4:5) (Pavel Bure and Soviet team lost after Czechs scored 2g in 1 min late in 3rd period)

1990-91 Soviet Elite League
10.02.90 / Khimik (Voskresensk) - Dynamo (Moscow) (1:5) (Mikhail Tatarinov 2g. Alexei Zhamnov, Darius Kasparaitis, Slava Kozlov, Sergei Berezin, Alexander Karpovtsev, German Titov, Igor Korolev, Igor Ulanov, Alexander Semak, Andrei Lomakin, Dmitri Kvartalnov played in this game) (2nd and 3rd periods)
10.10.90 / Sokol (Kiev) - Dynamo (Moscow) (3:5) (Dynamo scored 3g in final 3 min. Alexei Zhamnov 1g/2a, Dmitri Khristich 3a) (2nd and 3rd periods)
11.21.90 / Red Army (Moscow) - Dynamo (Riga) (5:4) (Vladimir Kostantinov GWG on Arturs Irbe)
11.29.90 / Red Army (Moscow) - Dynamo (Moscow) (3:0) (Red Army powerhouse meets last year League's champion. Pavel Bure and Valeri Kamensky scored goals) (No Sound)
11.21.90 / Red Army (Moscow) - Dynamo (Riga) (5:4) (Vladimir Kostantinov GWG on Arturs Irbe)
03.19.91 / Red Army (Moscow) - Spartak (Moscow) (5:4) (Valeri Kamensky hat trick. Pavel Bure, Vladimir Konstantinov, Vladimir Malakhov, Sergei Zubov, Igor Kravchuk, Dmitri Mironov, Andrei Kovalenko, Sergei Krivokrasov, Nikolai Borschevsky played in this game)

1990 Challenge Series (Orlando, FL)
12.18.90 / game 1 / Dynamo (Riga) - US College All-Stars (4:2) (Vyacheslav Fandul 2g)
12.19.90 / game 2 / Dynamo (Riga) - US College All-Stars (6:3) (Tony Amonte scored on Arturs Irbe, but Soviets still won. Alexander Kerch 2g)

1990 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.21.90 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:2) (Last game of tournament. Valeri Kamensky, Vladimir Konstantinov, Sergei Nemchinov, Vladimir Malakhov, Dmitri Mironov, Alexei Zhamnov played for Soviets)

1990-91 Super Series
12.10.90 / Khimik (Voskresensk) - Montreal Canadiens (6:3) (Habs scored 2g early in 3rd to tie game 3:3, but Khimik answered with 3 more. Dmitri Kvartalnov 2g/2a, Valeri Zelepukin 1g/2a)
01.01.91 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Toronto Maple Leafs (4:7) (Trailing 2:4 after 2 periods, Leafs came back to win. Dave Hannan 2g, Tom Kurvers 4a)
01.04.91 / Red Army (Moscow) - Calgary Flames (6:4) (Valeri Kamensky GWG. Tim Sweeney and Yuri Khmylev 2g)
01.06.91 / Red Army (Moscow) - Edmonton Oilers (2:4) (Glenn Anderson 1g/2a in Red Army's only loss of this superseries)
01.09.91 / Red Army (Moscow) - Winnipeg Jets (6:4) (Andrei Kovalenko and Ilya Byakin 2g)
01.13.91 / Red Army (Moscow) - Vancouver Canucks (4:3 OT) (Valeri Kamensky 2g, including OT winner)
01.15.91 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Quebec Nordics (4:1) (Igor Dorofeyev 2g)

1991 World Junior Championship (Saskatchewan, Canada)
12.26.90 / Canada - Switzerland (6:0) (Trevor Kidd shutout. Eric Lindros 1g/4a, Mike Sillinger 2g, Kent Manderville 1g/2a)
12.27.90 / Canada - USA (4:4) (Trailing 1:3, Canada came back to tie game. Eric Lindros, Keith Tkachuk, Doug Weight scored in this game)
12.30.90 / Sweden - Canada (4:7) (Canada erased 2g deficit. Mike Craig 2g/2a, Eric Lindros 1g/2a)
01.04.91 / USSR - Canada (3:2) (Eric Lindros, Kris Draper, Scott Niedermayer vs. Pavel Bure, Slava Kozlov, Darius Kasparaitis. John Slaney scores late goal to give Canada emotional victory and gold medals)

1991 The Sweden Hockey Games / Sweden Globen Cup (Stockholm, Sweden)
02.07.91 / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Bengt-Ake Gustafsson GWG)
02.07.91 / USSR - Finland (9:6) (Valeri Kamensky and Slava Kozlov 2g/1a, as Soviets beat strong Finnish team lead by Teemu Selanne)
02.08.91 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:2) (Valeri Kamensky tied game in 3rd period)
02.08.91 / Sweden - Finland (2:1)

Pre 1991 World Championship Exhibition game
04.16.91 / Sweden - Canada

1991 World Championship (Turku, Helsinki and Tampere, Finland)
04.19.91 / first round / Finland - Czechoslovakia (2:0) (Markus Ketterer shutout)
04.20.91 / first round / Finland - Sweden (4:4) (Trailing 2:4, Swedes came back to tie game, scoring 2g in final minute. Mats Sundin hat trick, Jari Kurri 2g/1a)
04.22.91 / first round / Sweden - USA (4:4) (Mats Sundin tied game with 57 sec left in 3rd period. John Vanbiesbrouck 38 saves)
04.22.91 / first round / USSR - Finland (3:0) (Andrei Trefilov shutout)
04.22.91 / first round / Canada - West Germany (3:2) (Theo Fleury GWG)
04.23.91 / first round / Finland - Canada (3:5) (Steve Thomas 2g) (no sound for 2nd part of game)
04.23.91 / first round / USSR - USA (12:2) (Dmitri Mironov, Slava Kozlov, Vyacheslav Butsaev 2g/1a, Sergei Makarov and Alexei Kasatonov 1g/2a) (edited to 43 min)
04.25.91 / first round / USSR - Canada (5:3) (Alexei Zhamnov 2g)
04.25.91 / first round / Finland - West Germany (6:0) (Jari Kurri 2g, Teemu Selanne 2a. Teppo Numminen and Christian Ruuttu also scored for Finland)
04.26.91 / first round / USSR - Czechoslovakia (6:2) (Sergei Makarov 2g/2a)
04.26.91 / first round / Sweden - Canada (3:3) (Sweden was outshot 26-40)
04.28.91 / first round / USSR - Sweden (5:5) (Swedes erased 3g deficit. Pavel Bure 1g/3a)
04.28.91 / first round / Finland - USA (1:2) (Kevin Miller and Todd Krygier scored for US, Christian Ruuttu for Finland)
04.28.91 / first round / Canada - Czechoslovakia (3:4) (Trailing 1:3 late in 2nd, Czechs scored 3g to win. Jiri Dolezal natural hat trick and 1a, including 2g in 40 sec. Steve Bozek, Cliff Ronning and Joe Sakic scored for Canada)
04.30.91 / final round / USSR - USA (6:4) (Slava Fetisov 2g)
04.30.91 / final round / Sweden - Canada (3:3) (Theo Fleury 1g/2a)
05.01.91 / consolation round / Switzerland - Finland (2:6) (Mika Nieminen 2g, Teemu Selanne 1g/1a)
05.02.91 / final round / USSR - Canada (3:3) (Theo Fleury, Cliff Ronning, Geoff Courtnall, Rob Blake vs. Sergei Makarov, Pavel Bure, Slava Fetisov, Slava Kozlov, Valeri Zelepukin, Valeri Kamensky, Vladimir Konstantinov. Joe Sakic tied game late in 3rd period)
05.02.91 / final round / Sweden - USA (8:4) (Nicklas Lidstrom 2g)
05.03.91 / consolation round / Finland - Czechoslovakia (3:2) (Teemu Selanne 2g, including GWG)
05.04.91 / final round / Canada - USA (9:4) (Steve Thomas 2g/2a, Steve Larmer 2g)
05.04.91 / final round / USSR - Sweden (1:2) (Mats Sundin wins gold for Sweden)

Pre-Olympics Tournament in Meribel (France)
08.15.91 / USSR - USA (4:5) (Trailing 1:4, US came back with 4 unanswered goals. Bret Hedican GWG)
08.15.91 / Sweden - France (4:1) (34 min from 1st and 2nd period)
08.18.91 / France - USSR (1:8) (German Titov 2g, Dmitri Kvartalnov 1g/2a)

1991 Canada Cup
08.14.91 (Vasteras, Sweden) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / USSR - Sweden (4:3) (Alexei Kovalev GWG)
08.15.91 (Stockholm, Sweden) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / USSR - Sweden (1:4) (Swedes scored 4 unanswered goals in 3rd period. Valery Kamensky got injured with 20 sec left in regulation and left game on stretchers)
08.25.91 (Hamilton, ON) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / USSR - Canada (2:4) (Gretzky 2g, including GWG)
08.27.91 (Saskatoon, SK) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / USSR - Canada (4:3) (Slava Kozlov and Dirk Graham 2g)
08.31.91 / group / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:5) (Dominik Hasek 37 saves, Tomas Jelinek 1g/2a)
08.31.91 / group / Sweden - USA (3:6) (Jeremy Roenick 2g, Craig Janney 1g/2a) (missing final 10 min of game )
08.31.91 / group / Canada - Finland (2:2) (Markus Ketterer 42 saves, Janne Ojanen 2g)
09.02.91 / group / USSR - Sweden (2:3) (Tomas Sandstrom GWG late in 3rd period)
09.02.91 / group / Canada - USA (6:3) (Gretzky 1g/3a)
09.02.91 / group / Finland - Czechoslovakia (1:0) (Christian Ruuttu was credited with GWG, after Martin Rucinsky scored into his own net with 17 sec left in 3rd period. Markus Ketterer 36 saves shutout)
09.05.91 / group / USSR - Finland (6:1) (Sergei Fedorov 1g/2a, Vyacheslav Butsayev 2g. Jari Kurri scored for Finland)
09.05.91 / group / Canada - Sweden (4:1) (Gretzky 3a)
09.05.91 / group / Czechoslovakia - USA (2:4) (Mike Modano, Jeremy Roenick, Jaromir Jagr, Pat Lafontane scored in this game)
09.07.91 / group / USSR - USA (1:2) (Mike Richter 36 saves, as USA beats Soviets for first time in Canada Cup history. Mike Modano and Pat LaFontaine scored for US)
09.07.91 / group / Canada - Czechoslovakia (6:2) (Gretzky 2g/1a. Al MacInnis 2g)
09.07.91 / group / Finland - Sweden (3:1) (Markus Ketterer was great again. Finns won, despite being outshot 31-14)
09.09.91 / group / USSR - Canada (3:3) (3 times Canada came from behind)
09.09.91 / group / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (2:5) (Ulf Dahlen 2g/1a, Mats Sundin 1g/2a)
09.09.91 / group / Finland - USA (3:4) (Pat LaFontaine GWG late in 3rd period. Joel Otto and Esa Tikkanen 2g)
09.11.91 / SF / USA - Finland (7:3) (Joe Mullen 2g)
09.12.91 / SF / Canada - Sweden (4:0) (Borje Salming makes his final appearance at Maple Leaf Gardens. Bill Ranford shutout)
09.14.91 / final game 1 / Canada - USA (4:1) (Gretzky got hurt by Gary Suter. Al MacInnis 3a)
09.16.91 / final game 2 / Canada - USA (4:2) (Steve Larmer 2g, including GWG on break-away late in 3rd period)

1991 Alberta Cup (Red Deer, AB)
12.26.91 / Soviet Select - Canada Olympic Team (4:3) (German Titov GWG)

1991 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.27.91 / final round / Team Canada - Red Army (Moscow) (1:9) (Andrei Kovalenko hat trick)
12.28.91 / final round / Malmo IF (Sweden) - Red Army (Moscow) (2:5) (Sergey Zubov, Vladimir Malakhov, Igor Kravchuk, Oleg Petrov led Russians to victory. Mats Naslund, Peter Sundstrom, Timo Blomqvist played for Swedes)
12.31.91 / final / Lugano (Switzerland) - Red Army (Moscow) (2:5) (Igor Chibirev hat trick)

1992 World Junior Championship (Fussen and Kaufbeuren, Germany)
01.02.92 / Czechoslovakia - Canada (6:1) (Martin Straka, Roman Hamrlik, Frantisek Kaberle, Ziggy Palffy, Robert Petrovicky, Jan Vopat played for Czechs)
01.04.92 / USSR (CIS) - Canada (7:2) (Gold medal game. Nikolai Khabibulin, Alexei Kovalev, Alexei Yashin, Darius Kasparaitis, Sandis Ozolinsh, Alexei Zhitnik, Sergei Zholtok, Andrei Nikolishin vs. Eric Lindros, Paul Kariya, Darryl Sydor, Martin Lapointe, Scott Niedermayer, Patrick Poulin, Turner Stevenson, Tyler Wright)

1991-92 The Sweden Hockey Games / Sweden Globen Cup (Stockholm, Sweden)
01.30.92 / Canada - Sweden (2:1) (Sean Burke 47 saves)
01.30.92 / USSR - Czechoslovakia (2:0) (Andrei Trefilov shutout)
01.31.92 / USSR - Canada (2:2) (Alexei Yashin, Alexander Karpovtsev, Igor Korolev, German Titov, Andrei Nikolishin vs Eric Lindros, Curt Giles, Joe Juneau, Trevor Kidd, Dave Hannan, Dave Archibald, John Chabot, Kent Manderville, Ken Yaremchuk)
01.31.92 / Sweden - Czechoslovakia (2:3) (Mats Naslund, Borje Salming vs. Igor Liba, Petr Rosol. Czechs scored 3g in 3rd period, including 2g in 31 sec)
02.02.92 / Canada - Czechoslovakia (3:1) (Martin Straka, Robert Lang and Robert Svehla played for Czechs)

1992 Winter Olympics (Albertville, France)
02.08.92 / group B / USSR (CIS) - Switzerland (8:1) (8 different Russian players scored in this game)
02.08.92 / group B / Canada - France (3:2) (Kent Manderville GWG)
02.09.92 / group A / Italy - USA (3:6) (Tim Sweeney 1g/2a)
02.09.92 / group A / Germany - Finland (1:5) (Teemu Selanne 2g/1a, Hannu Jarvenpaa 2g/3a)
02.10.92 / group B / Canada - Switzerland (6:1) (Eric Lindros 2g/2a, Joe Juneau 2g/1a)
02.10.92 / group B / France - Czechoslovakia (3:6) (Trailing 0:2 after 1st period, Czechs came back to win, scoring 3g in 3 min in 2nd period)
02.10.92 / group B / USSR (CIS) - Norway (8:1) (Norway spoiled shutout for Russians, scoring with 6 sec left in 3rd period. Andrei Khomutov 2g/2a) (edited to 52 min)
02.11.92 / group A / USA - Germany (2:0) (Ray LeBlanc shutout)
02.11.92 / group A / Poland - Finland (1:9) (Teemu Selanne 2g, Mikko Makela 2g/2a)
02.11.92 / group A / Sweden - Italy (7:3) (Borje Salming 2g/1a) (Highlights of 1st and 2nd + entire 3rd period)
02.12.92 / group B / USSR (CIS) - Czechoslovakia (3:4) (Robert Lang 2g/1a)
02.12.92 / group B / Canada - Norway (10:0) (Trevor Kidd shutout. Dave Archibald and Gord Hynes 2g, Eric Lindros 1g/2a, Joe Juneau 4a)
02.12.92 / group B / France - Switzerland (4:3) (Trailing 0:2 France came back to win)
02.13.92 / group A / USA - Finland (4:1) (Scott Young 2g) (first 7 min of 3rd period missing, no goals scored during that time)
02.14.92 / group B / Canada - Czechoslovakia (5:1) (Joe Juneau 2g/1a, Dave Archibald 2g)
02.15.92 / group A / Poland - USA (0:3) (Ray LeBlanc shutout)
02.15.92 / group A / Sweden - Finland (2:2) (Mats Naslund scored for Sweden and Mika Nieminen for Finland)
02.16.92 / group B / USSR (CIS) - Canada (5:4) (Igor Kravchuk 2g/1a, including GWG. Sean Burke 47 saves in losing cause)
02.16.92 / group B / France - Norway (4:2) (5 goals were scored in 3rd period)
02.17.92 / group A / Sweden - USA (3:3) (Mats Naslund bloodies USA player and emotional game ensues. Huge Swedish comeback, as they tied game with 21 sec left in 3rd period. Ray LeBlanc 45 saves)
02.17.92 / group A / Italy - Finland (3:5) (Teemu Selanne 1g/1a)
02.18.92 / QF / Canada - Germany (4:3 SO) (Most nerve wracking game of tournament ends with German puck on the goal line. Eric Lindros GWG in SO)
02.18.92 / QF / USA - France (4:1) (Ted Donato 2g/1a)
02.18.92 / QF / Czechoslovakia - Sweden (3:1) (Czechs scored 2g late in 3rd period)
02.19.92 / QF / USSR (CIS) - Finland (6:1)
02.20.92 / 5–8th-place semifinals / Sweden - Finland (3:2) (Borje Salming and Teemu Selanne were among goal scorers)
02.20.92 / consolation round / Italy - Poland (1:4)
02.21.92 / SF / Canada - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Canada scored 2 unanswered goals in 3rd period)
02.21.92 / SF / USSR (CIS) - USA (5:2) (Soviets scored 3g late in 3rd period. Ray LeBlanc 43 saves)
02.22.92 / 7th-place game / France - Finland (1:4) (Teemu Selanne 1g/1a) (Edited to 70 min)
02.22.92 / 5th-place game / Sweden - Germany (4:3) (Great effort by Germans. Trailing 0:2 at half point, Sweden came back to win) (edited 2nd and 3rd periods, 26 min total)
02.22.92 / bronze medal game / Czechoslovakia - USA (6:1) (Robert Lang 2g/1a)
02.23.92 / final / USSR (CIS) - Canada (3:1) (All 4 goals were scored in 3rd period)

1992 World Championship (Prague and Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)
04.28.92 / group 1 / Finland - Germany (6:3) (Jarkko Varvio hat trick) (JIP 13 min of 1st period)
04.28.92 / group 2 / Russia - Switzerland (2:2) (Sergei Zubov scored 2g in 3rd period, including game tying goal with 63 sec left to play)
04.29.92 / group 1 / Germany - USA (5:3) (Germans scored 3g in less than 3 min in 2nd period)
04.30.92 / group 2 / Switzerland - Canada (1:1)
04.30.92 / group 2 / Russia - Norway (3:2) (Twice Russia came from behind and scored GWG with 76 sec left in 3rd period)
05.01.92 / group 1 / Finland - USA (6:1) (Sakari Lindfors 53 saves, Mika Nieminen 2g)
05.01.92 / group 2 / Russia - Czechoslovakia (4:2) (Igor Boldin 2g, including GWG)
05.04.92 / group 1 / Italy - Finland (1:6) (Jarkko Varvio 2g, Sakari Lindfors 36 saves)
05.04.92 / group 1 / USA - Sweden (4:4) (US erased 2g deficit)
05.04.92 / group 2 / Russia - Canada (6:4) (Falling behind 0:5 in 2nd period, Canada almost completed comeback in 3rd, scoring 4 goals)
05.06.92 / QF / Russia - Sweden (0:2) (Tommy Soderstrom shutout, Mats Sundin 1g)
05.06.92 / QF / Canada - Finland (3:4) (Timo Peltomaa hat trick)
05.07.92 / QF / USA - Czechoslovakia (1:8) (Patrik Augusta 2g/1a, Petr Briza 41 saves)
05.09.92 / SF / Finland - Czechoslovakia (3:2 SO) (Finns tied game with 2 min left in regulation and won in shootout)
05.10.92 / final / Finland - Sweden (2:5)

1992 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.92 / group / Sweden - Finland (3:2) (Patrik Juhlin GWG)
12.17.92 / group / Finland - Germany (6:2) (Finns scored 4 unanswered goals in 3rd period. Juha Riihijarvi hat trick)
12.19.92 / group / Russia (Olympic team) - Finland (2:1)
12.21.92 / final / Russia (Olympic team) - Czechoslovakia (2:1) (Russians came from behind to win) (missing 1st period)

1992 European Champions Cup (Duisburg, Germany)
12.30.92 / final / Dynamo (Moscow) - Malmo (Sweden) (3:4 SO) (Mats Naslund and Swedes won Cup in SO. Peter Sundstrom scored tying goal in regulation and winning goal in SO. Alexei Yashin scored for Dynamo)

1993 World Junior Championship (Gavle, Sweden)
12.26.92 / USA - Canada (0:3) (Manny Legace shutout. Paul Kariya, Chris Pronger, Rob Niedermayer, Adrian Aucoin, Chris Gratton, Martin Lapointe, Jason Smith, Dean McAmmond, Mike Rathje, Jeff Shantz, Tyler Wright, Alexandre Daigle, Jason Dawe, Joel Bouchard played for Canada. Brian Rolston, Todd Marchant, Adam Deadmarsh, Brian Rafalski, David Wilkie, Jim Campbell for US)
12.27.92 / Sweden - Canada (4:5) (Tyler Wright GWG. Peter Forsberg 1g/3a, Niklas Sundstrom 2g/1a, Paul Kariya and Markus Naslund 1g/1a. Kenny Jonsson, Niclas Havelid, Andreas Johansson, Mats Lindgren, Hans Jonsson also played for Sweden)
12.29.92 / Canada - Russia (9:1) (Ralph Intranuovo and Martin Gendron 2g, Martin Lapointe and Jason Dawe 1g/2a)
01.01.93 / Germany - Canada (2:5) (Paul Kariya and Mike Rathje scored for Canada)
01.04.93 / Czechoslovakia - Canada (7:4) (Czechs score 2g during final 90 sec. David Vyborny scored on penalty shot. Pavol Demitra, Stanislav Neckar, Frantisek Kaberle, Radim Bicanek, Jan Vopat also played for Czechs)

1992-93 The Sweden Hockey Games / Sweden Globen Cup (Stockholm, Sweden)
02.13.93 / Russia - Canada (4:4) (Alexei Yashin, Alex Selivanov, Andrei Nikolishin, Alexander Karpovtsev played for Russia)

1993 World Championship (Munich and Dortmund, Germany)
04.18.93 / group 2 / USA - Czech Republic (1:1) (Derian Hatcher tied game late in 3rd period)
04.20.93 / group 2 / USA - Finland (1:1) (Eddie Olczyk scored tying goal in 3rd period)
04.20.93 / group 1 / Canada - Sweden (4:1) (Geoff Sanderson 2g)
04.22.93 / group 2 / France - USA (1:6) (Rob Gaudreau 2g/3a)
04.24.93 / group 1 / Russia - Sweden (2:5) (Mikael Andersson 2g, Markus Naslund GWG)
04.24.93 / group 2 / Norway - USA (1:3)
04.25.93 / group 2 / USA - Germany (3:6) (Germans scored 5 unanswered goals in 1st period)
04.27.93 / QF / USA - Sweden (2:5) (Swedes scored 3g in 3rd period. Ulf Dahlen 2g/2a)
04.27.93 / QF / Russia - Germany (5:1) (Andrei Khomutov 1g/2a)
04.28.93 / QF / Canada - Finland (5:1) (Mark Recchi 2g/1a, Dave Manson 2g)
04.28.93 / QF / Czech Republic - Italy (8:1) (Martin Hostak 2g/1a)
04.30.93 / SF / Russia - Canada (7:4) (Trailing 1:3 in 2nd period, Russians came back to win. German Titov and Shayne Corson 2g, Dmitri Yushkevich 1g/2a)
04.30.93 / SF / Sweden - Czech Republic (4:3 OT) (Czechs tied game with 48 sec left in regulation, but still lost in OT)
05.01.93 / bronze medal game / Canada - Czech Republic (1:5) (Petr Rosol 2g. Adam Graves scored for Canada)
05.02.93 / final / Russia - Sweden (3:1) (Andrei Nikolishin GWG)

1993 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.15.93 / group / Russia-I (Olympic Team) - USA (5:1) (Brian Rolston, Todd Marchant, Darby Hendrickson, Craig Johnson, Peter Laviolette, Jim Campbell, Jeff Lazaro, Jim CampbellBarry Richter, Peter and Chris Ferraro played for US)
12.20.93 / group / Russia - Finland (4:3) (In 3rd period Russians twice came from behind. Sergei Berezin scored EN GWG with 55 sec left in regulation. A lot of future NHL-ers played for Finland, including Janne Laukkanen, Sami Kapanen, Jere Lehtinen, Ville Peltonen)
12.21.93 / final / Russia-I (Olympic Team) - Russia-II (National Team) (8:1) (Sergei Berezin 2g/2a)

1993 European Champions Cup (Dusseldorf, Germany)
12.29.93 / final / TPC (Turku) (Finland) - Dynamo (Moscow) (4:3) (Trailing 1:3, Finns came back to win. Sergei Gonchar, Andrei Nazarov, Viktor Kozlov played for Dynamo. Saku Koivu, Jere Lehtinen, Hannu Virta, Aki-Petteri Berg for TPC)

1994 World Junior Championships (Ostrava and Frydek-Mistek, Czech Republic)
12.31.93 / Canada - Russia (3:3) (Trailing 0:3 with less than 8 min left to play, Russia came back to tie game after Maxim Sushinsky scored with 55 sec left in regulation, assisted by Alexander Kharlamov, son of great Soviet forward Valeri Kharlamov. Todd Harvey, Anson Carter and Jason Allison scored for Canada. Future NHLers Sergei Brylin, Oleg Tverdovsky, Valeri Bure played for Russia)
01.01.94 / Canada - USA (8:3) (Mike Peca, Bryan McCabe, Anson Carter, Brendan Witt, Todd Harvey, Manny Fernandez, Marty Murray, Joel Bouchard, Jason Allison, Drew Bannister played for Canada. Jamie Langenbrunner, Adam Deadmarsh, Richard Park, Jay Pandolfo, Deron Quint, Kevyn Adams, Blake Sloan, David Wilkie played for US)
01.02.94 / Canada - Czech Republic (6:4) (Aaron Gavey GWG, Jason Allison 3a. Petr Sykora, Vaclav Prospal, David Vyborny, Jaroslav Spacek, Marek Malik, Josef Marha played for Czechs)

Pre-Olympics Exhibition game (Lake Placid, NY)
12.04.93 / USA - Russia (7:6) (Matt Martin scored late in 3rd, giving US dramatic comeback victory in historic Lake Placid arena)

1994 Winter Olympics (Lillehammer, Norway)
02.12.94 / group A / Russia - Norway (5:1) (Sergei Berezin scored for Russians)
02.12.94 / group A / Finland - Czech Republic (3:1) (Sami Kapanen scored for Finns)
02.13.94 / group B / Canada - Italy (Petr Nedved 2g/1a, Chris Kontos 2g, Paul Kariya 3a)
02.13.94 / group B / Sweden - Slovakia (4:4) (Peter Forsberg vs Peter Stastny, a must see for Quebec fans)
02.13.94 / group B / USA - France (4:4) (Peter Laviolette and Brian Rolston scored late in 3rd period)
02.14.94 / group A / Russia - Finland (0:5) (Saku Koivu and Jere Lehtinen scored for Finland)
02.14.94 / group A / Germany - Norway (2:1)
02.15.94 / group B / Canada - France (3:1) (Todd Hlushko 2g)
02.15.94 / group B / USA - Slovakia (3:3) (Peter Stastny takes brutal 7 minute penalty late in 3rd to allow US to score 2g) (Highlights of 1st + entire 2nd and 3rd periods)
02.15.94 / group B / Italy - Sweden (1:4)
02.16.94 / group A / Finland - Norway (4:0) (Jarmo Myllys shutout)
02.16.94 / group A / Russia - Austria (9:1) (Sergei Berezin 1g/2a, Andrei Nikolishin 4a)
02.17.94 / group B / Canada - USA (3:3) (Todd Marchant tied game with 28 sec left in 3rd period. Brian Rolston 2g)
02.17.94 / group B / Italy - Slovakia (4:10) (Miroslav Satan hat trick, Zigmund Palffy 2g/2a, Peter Stastny 2g/1a) (Highlights of 1st + entire 2nd and 3rd periods)
02.17.94 / group B / Sweden - France (7:1) (Peter Forsberg and Hakan Loob scored for Swedes, as they outshot France 47-10)
02.18.94 / group A / Russia - Germany (2:4) (Huge upset. Bernd Truntschka 2g)
02.19.94 / group B / Canada - Slovakia (1:3) (Jozef Dano 2g. Paul Kariya scored for Canada)
02.19.94 / group B / Sweden - USA (6:4) (Patrik Juhlin hat trick, Brian Rolston 2g, Mats Naslund 2a)
02.19.94 / group B / Italy - France (7:3) (David Delfino 32 saves)
02.20.94 / group A / Russia - Czech Republic (4:3) (Valeri Karpov 2g, including GWG)
02.20.94 / group A / Finland - Germany (7:1) ("Flying Finn" Mikko Makela 2g, Ville Peltonen 2g/1a)
02.21.94 / group B / Canada - Sweden (3:2) (Petr Nedved GWG)
02.21.94 / group B / USA - Italy (7:1) (Brian Rolston and Peter Ferraro 2g)
02.23.94 / QF / USA - Finland (1:6) (Mika Nieminen 2g, Saku Koivu 1g/1a) (JIP 6 min of 1st, no goals)
02.23.94 / QF / Canada - Czech Republic (3:2 OT) (Paul Kariya caps off thrilling comeback. Brian Savage 2g)
02.23.94 / QF / Slovakia - Russia (2:3 OT) (Russians eliminate team that had 3 tournaments leading scorers on its roster: Peter Stastny, Ziggy Palffy and Miroslav Satan)
02.23.94 / QF / Sweden - Germany (3:0) (Tommy Salo shutout)
02.24.94 / 5-8th place SF / Czech Republic - USA (5:3) (Czechs erased 2g deficit)
02.25.94 / SF / Canada - Finland (5:3) (Canada erased 2g deficit. Prior to this game, Finnish coach had been boasting that his team was comparable to 80's Soviet Red Machine)
02.26.94 / bronze medal game / Finland - Russia (4:0) (Jarmo Myllys shutout)
02.27.94 / final / Canada - Sweden (2:3 SO) (Peter Forsberg brings home Sweden's first ever Olympic hockey gold medal)

1994 World Championship (Bolzano, Canazei and Milan, Italy)
04.25.94 / group 2 / Finland - Czech Republic (4:4) (Jari Kurri tied game with 27 sec left in 3rd period. Saku Koivu 2g)
04.25.94 / group 2 / USA - France (5:1) (Bill Lindsay 2g, Doug Weight 3a)
04.26.94 / group 1 / Canada - Austria (6:1) (Paul Kariya hat trick and 1a) (26 min highlights)
04.26.94 / group 1 / Great Britain - Russia (3:12) (Valeri Bure 2g, Alexei Yashin 1g/2a. Russia outshot GB 55-25)
04.27.94 / group 2 / Sweden - Finland (3:5) (Mats Sundin 2g)
04.27.94 / group 2 / Norway - USA (2:7) (Trailing 0:2 after 1st period, USA came back with 7 unanswered goals. Shjon Podein 2g/1a)
04.27.94 / group 1 / Russia - Italy (7:0) (Mikhail Shtalenkov shutout, Valeri Kamensky 2g/1a)
04.28.94 / group 1 / Canada - Germany (3:2) (Brendan Shanahan natural hat trick)
04.28.94 / group 2 / Czech Republic - USA (3:5) (Americans scored 2g late in 3rd period. Tim Sweeney 2g)
04.29.94 / group 1 / Austria - Russia (1:4) (Valeri Kamensky 1g/2a) (22 min highlights)
04.30.94 / group 1 / Germany - Russia (0:6) (Mikhail Shtalenkov shutout)
04.30.94 / group 2 / Sweden - USA (6:2) (Swedes scored 3g in 3 min in 2nd period. Mats Sundin 1g/1a)
05.02.94 / group 1 / Russia - Canada (1:3) (Valeri Kamensky scored ice-beaker, but Canada answered with 3g late in 3rd period. Joe Sakic 2g)
05.02.94 / group 2 / USA - Finland (2:7) (Jere Lehtinen 2g, Jari Kurri 1g/2a, Raimo Helminen 1g/3a)
05.04.94 / QF / Russia - USA (1:3) (Scott Young 2g/1a)
05.04.94 / QF / Sweden - Italy (7:2) (Jorgen Jonsson 2g/1a, Mats Sundin 1g/1a)
05.05.94 / QF / Canada - Czech Republic (3:2) (Shayne Corson scored GWG with less than 3 min left in regulation) (2nd and 3rd periods)
05.05.94 / QF / Finland - Austria (10:0) (Jarmo Myllys with shutout and assist. Christian Ruuttu 2g/2a, Mikko Makela 2g/1a, Jari Kurri and Saku Koivu 1g/1a)
05.07.94 / SF / Finland - USA (8:0) (Jarmo Myllys another shutout. Mikko Makela 2g/1a)
05.07.94 / SF / Sweden - Canada (0:6) (Bill Ranford shutout, Luc Robitaille hat trick and 1a, Steve Thomas 4a)
05.08.94 / bronze medal game / Sweden - USA (7:2) (Swedes outshot US 43-13. Magnus Svensson 4g, Mats Sundin 5a)
05.08.94 / final / Canada - Finland (2:1 SO) (Rod Brind'Amour tied game late in regulation and Luc Robitaille scored winning goal during shootout to give Canada its first World gold in 33 years)

1994 Spartak Cup (Moscow, Russia)
09.03.94 / bronze medal game / Dynamo (Moscow) - Mora (Sweden) (5:2) (Twice Dynamo came from behind. Igor Dorofeyev 1g/2a) (JIP 5 min of 1st period)

1994-95 The Joseph Turner Memorial Cup (IHL)
11.03.94 / Atlanta Knights - Soviet Wings (Moscow) (Alexei Morozov, Alexander Korolyuk, Yuri Khmylev played for Soviets)

"Russian NHL All-Stars" Exhibition games (Moscow, Russia)
Russian NHL All-Stars roster included: Pavel Bure, Sergei Fedorov, Valeri Kamensky, Slava Fetisov, Alexander Mogilny, Igor Larionov, Alexei Kovalev, Sergei Nemchinov, Alexei Kasatonov, Sergei Makarov, Vladimir Krutov, Valeri Zelepukin, Alexander Semak, Vladimir Malakhov, Darius Kasparaitis, Alexei Gusarov, Dmitri Yushkevich)
11.04.94 / Spartak (Moscow) - Russian NHL All-Stars (4:5) (Alexander Mogilny 2g, Pavel Bure and Valeri Kamensky 2a. Danil Markov, Alexander Selivanov, Nikolai Borschevsky played for Spartak)
11.14.94 / Red Army (Moscow) - Russian NHL All-Stars (5:6) (Sergei Fedorov 2g/1a. Slava Kozlov, Sergei Samsonov and Vadim Sharifijanov played for Red Army) (2nd and 3rd periods)

Ninety Nine All-Stars Tour
Ninety Nine All-Stars roster included: Wayne Gretzky, Steve Yzerman, Mark Messier, Paul Coffey, Jari Kurri, Sergei Fedorov, Russ Courtnall, Grant Fuhr, Brett Hull, Doug Gilmour, Tony Granato, Pat Conacher, Rick Tocchet, Steve Larmer, Kelly Hrudey, Al MacInnis, Rob Blake, Kirk Muller, Marty McSorley, Charlie Huddy, Todd Gill, Warren Rychel)
12.03.94 (Helsinki, Finland) / Gretzky All-Stars - Jokerit (Finland) (7:1) (Gretzky scored SHG with 20 sec left in 3rd period. Teemu Selanne, Juha Ylonen and Janne Niinimaa played for Jokerit)
12.04.94 (Tampere, Finland) / Gretzky All-Stars - Ilves Tampere (Finland) (3:4 OT) (Finns tied game in regulation and won in OT. Gretzky, Tony Granato and Steve Yzerman scored for All-Stars. Jyrki Lumme, Mikko Makela and Brian Tutt played for Ilves)

1994 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.94 / group / Russia - France (7:2) (Russia scored 4 goals in 3rd period. Andrei Nikolishin, Dmitri Yushkevich, Alexander Karpovtsev, Igor Korolev played for Russia) (3rd period)
12.17.94 / group / Russia - Finland (2:2) (Janne Ojanen scored in 3rd period)

1995 World Junior Championship (Red Deer, Edmonton, Calgary, AB, Canada)
12.29.94 / USA - Canada (3:8) (Jeff Friesen 2g/1a, Bryan McCabe 1g/2a, Alexandre Daigle 4a)
01.02.95 / Canada - Russia (8:5) (Eric Daze hat trick and 1a, Jason Allison 1g/2a. Alexander Korolyuk 2g)

1995 World Championship (Stockholm and Gavle, Sweden)
04.27.95 / group 2 / USA - Czech Republic (Pat Jablonski 39 saves. Jon Morris 1g/2a)
04.28.95 / group 2 / Sweden - USA (2:2) (edited to 77 min) (1st and 3rd periods, no goals missing)
04.30.95 / group 1 / Canada - Russia (4:5)
04.30.95 / group 2 / Sweden - Czech Republic (2:1) (Trailing after 1st period, Swedes scored 2g in 2.5 min in 2nd. Roman Turek was great in losing cause)
05.03.95 / QF / Canada - USA (4:1) (Very high-paced game. Canada won despite being outshot 38-29)
05.05.95 / SF / Czech Republic - Finland (0:3) (Jarmo Myllys shutout)
05.05.95 / SF / Canada - Sweden (2:3 OT) (Daniel Alfredsson 2g, including OT winner)
05.06.95 / bronze medal game / Canada - Czech Republic (4:1) (edited to 81 min)
05.07.95 / final / Finland - Sweden (4:1) (Ville Peltonen hat trick and 1a, as Finns win its first World gold ever)

1995 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.19.95 / group / Russia - Finland (4:4) (Mika Alatalo hat trick and 1a)
12.21.95 / group / Russia - Sweden (2:1)

1995 European Champions Cup (Cologne, Germany)
12.26.95 / final group / Dynamo (Moscow) - Kolner Haie (Cologne Sharks) (Germany) (1:4) (Sergei Berezin 1g/1a against his)
12.27.95 / final group / Dynamo (Moscow) - Samina Feldkirch (Austria) (3:3) (Washington Capitals alumni Bengt Gustafsson beat young Evgeny Nabokov with 2 sec left in 3rd period)

1996 World Junior Championship (Boston and other cities in MA, USA)
12.26.95 / group A / USA - Canada (1:6) (Jarome Iginla, Daymond Langkow, Chris Phillips, Wade Redden, Rhett Warrener, Curtis Brown, Alyn McCauley, Denis Gauthier, Hnat Domenichelli played for Canada. Chris Drury, Marty Reasoner, Matt Cullen, Tom Poti, Mark Parrish, Bryan Berard, Mike York, Erik Rasmussen, Brian Boucher, Ben Clymer played for US)
01.03.96 / SF / Canada - Russia (4:3) (Jarome Iginla SH GWG. Jason Podollan and Alexei Morozov 2g. Sergei Samsonov, Andrei Zyuzin, Alexander Korolyuk played for Russia)

The Russians Are Coming Tour
01.04.96 / Torpedo (Yaroslavl) - Binghamton Rangers (AHL) (5:4) (Russians erased 2g defic) (JIP 3 min of 1st)

1996 World Championship (Vienna, Austria)
04.21.96 / group A / Russia - Germany (2:1) (Alexei Yashin GWG)
04.22.96 / group A / Russia - Slovakia (Alexei Yashi and Miroslav Satan 2a)
04.25.96 / group A / USA - Russia (Andrei Nikolishin GWG)
04.26.96 / group A / Canada - Russia (Yanic Perreault hat trick in losing cause. Alexei Yashin 1g/2a)
04.30.96 / QF / Canada - Finland (3:1) (Canada won, despite being outshot 37-23)
04.30.96 / QF / Sweden - USA (2:3)
05.03.96 / SF / Canada - Russia (3:2 SO) (Trailing 0:2, Canada came back to tie game in regulation and won in shootout)
05.03.96 / SF / USA - Czech Republic (0:5) (Roman Turek shutout)
05.04.96 / bronze medal game / Russia - USA (3:4 OT) (Trailing 0:3, US came back to tie game in regulation and won in OT. Brian Rolston 2g, including OT winner)
05.05.96 / final / Canada - Czech Republic (4:2) (Martin Prochazka GWG with 19 sec left in regulation)
WHC-96 Highlights (Run time: 1hr)

1996 World Cup of Hockey
08.16.96 (Moscow, Russia) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / Russia - Finland (5:4) (Sergei Fedorov GWG. Slava Fetisov, Pavel Bure, Alexander Mogilny, Alexei Kovalev, Alexei Yashin, Sergei Gonchar, Darius Kasparaitis vs. Jari Kurri, Teemu Selanne, Saku Koivu, Jere Lehtinen, Christian Ruuttu, Sami Kapanen)
08.18.96 (Stockholm, Sweden) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / Russia - Sweden (3:2) (Vyacheslav Kozlov GWG. Bure brothers, Igor Larionov, Sergei Zubov, Sergei Fedorov, Alexander Mogilny, Alexei Kovalev, Alexei Yashin vs. Peter Forsberg, Mats Sundin, Nicklas Lidstrom, Daniel Alfredsson, Michael Nylander)
08.20.96 (Landshut, Germany) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / Russia - Germany (4:2) (Alexei Kovalev 2g/1a)
08.21.96 (San Jose, CA) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / USA - Canada (7:5) (Brett Hull and Theo Fleury 2g, Gretzky 1g/1a)
08.23.96 (Detroit, MI) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / Russia - USA (6:4) (Igor Larionov GWG and Sergei Fedorov 2g/1a)
08.25.96 (Calgary, AB) / Pre-Cup exhibition game / Russia - Canada (4:4) (Intense emotional seesaw battle. Alexei Kovalev 2g, Gretzky 2a)
08.26.96 (Stockholm, Sweden) / European pool / Sweden - Germany (6:1) (Olaf Kolzig's only start for Germans. They were outshot 48-21. Peter Forsberg 3a)
08.27.96 (Helsinki, Finland) / European pool / Finland - Czech Republic (7:3) (Czech disaster begins. Jyrki Lumme 2g, Teemu Selanne and Juha Ylonen 1g/2a)
08.28.96 (Helsinki, Finland) / European pool / Finland - Germany (8:3) (Jere Lehtinen 2g/2a. Jari Kurri, Teemu Selanne, Saku Koivu also scored for Finland)
08.29.96 (Vancouver, BC) / North American pool / Russia - Canada (3:5) (Controversial game lives up to Canada-Russia tilts of the past. Joe Sakic GWG, Gretzky 2a)
08.29.96 (Prague, Czech Republic) / European pool / Czech Republic - Sweden (0:3) (Tommy Soderstrom shutout)
08.31.96 (Philadelphia, PA) / North American pool / Canada - USA (3:5) (80 PIM. Fights break out 20 sec into game. Brett Hull 2g/2a, Gretzky 2g)
08.31.96 (Montreal, QC) / North American pool / Russia - Slovakia (7:4) (Sergei Fedorov and Alexander Mogilny 2g/2a, Sergei Nemchinov 1g/2a)
08.31.96 (Garmisch, Germany) / European pool / Czech Republic - Germany (1:7) (One of biggest upsets in international hockey history sees Jagr, Nedved, Reichel, etc. eliminated by no name German squad)
09.01.96 (Stockholm, Sweden) / European pool / Sweden - Finland (5:2) (Great game highlighted by 2 prettiest goals of tournament, first by Mats Sundin, who had another goal and assist, then by Peter Forsberg)
09.01.96 (Ottawa, ON) / North American pool / Canada - Slovakia (3:2) (Steve Yzerman GWG for come-from behind victory)
09.02.96 (New York, NY) / North American pool / Russia - USA (2:5) (Pat LaFontaine 1g/2a)
09.03.96 (New York, NY) / North American pool / USA - Slovakia (9:3) (Keith Tkachuk hat trick and 1a, Mike Modano 2g/1a, John LeClair 1g/2a)
09.05.96 (Montreal, QC) / QF / Germany - Canada (1:4) (Gretzky 1g)
09.06.96 (Ottawa, ON) / QF / Russia - Finland (5:0) (Andrei Trefilov shutout)
09.07.96 (Philadelphia, PA) / SF / Canada - Sweden (3:2 2OT) (Theo Fleury GWG with 12 sec left in 2nd OT. Curtis Joseph 41 saves)
09.08.96 (Ottawa, ON) / SF / Russia - USA (2:5) (Pat LaFontaine 2g)
09.10.96 (Philadelphia, PA) / final game 1 / Canada - USA (4:3 OT) (Crazy finish sees US tie game with 5 sec left in regulation on own goal, then Steve Yzerman scores seemingly offside OT winner)
09.12.96 (Montreal, QC) / final game 2 / USA - Canada (5:2) (Close game until US score 2 EN goals. John LeClair 2g)
09.14.96 (Montreal, QC) / final game 3 / USA - Canada (5:2) (Mike Richter 35 saves. Brett Hull 2g)

1996-97 Euroleague
10.01.96 (Moscow, Russia) / group B / Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) - Farjestads (Karlstad, Sweden) (5:0) (Evgeni Nabokov shutout. Maxim Afinogenov, Kristian Huselius, Magnus Arvedson, Maxim Kuznetsov, Mark Pederson played in this game)
11.12.96 (Moscow, Russia) / group B / Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) - Valerenga (Oslo, Norway) (3:2) (2nd and 3rd periods)
11.26.96 (Moscow, Russia) / group B / Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) - Ceske Budejovice HC (Czech Republic) (Evgeni Nabokov recorded assist. Radek Martinek played for Czechs) (2nd and 3rd periods)
01.07.97 (Bratislava, Slovakia) / QF / game 1 / HC Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia) - Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) (1:5) (Future NHLers Evgeni Nabokov, Maxim Afinogenov, Maxim Kuznetsov played for Dynamo, Lubomir Visnovsky and Zdeno Ciger for Slovan)
01.14.97 (Moscow, Russia) / QF / game 2 / Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) - HC Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia) (3:1) (Maxim Afinogenov GWG for come-from-behind victory)

1996 Izvestia Cup Tournament (Moscow, USSR)
12.16.96 / group / Russia - Finland (3:1) (Sami Salo, Kimmo Timonen, Peter Ahola, Juha Lind, Mika Alatalo, Raimo Helminen
12.17.96 / group / Russia - Czech Republic (3:1) (Alexander Korolyuk 2g. Robert Lang, David Vyborny, Radek Martinek, Josef Beranek played for Czechs) (2nd and 3rd periods)
12.19.96 / group / Russia - Canada (6:0) (Alexander Korolyuk 1g/2a. Dean Evason, Brett Clark and Brad Chartrand played for Canada)

1996 European Cup (Oberhausen, Germany)
12.30.96 / final / Lada (Togliatti, Russia) - MoDo (Ornskoldsvik, Sweden) (Trailing 0:3 after 1st period, Lada came back to tie game in regulation and win in OT. Samuel Pahlsson, Frantisek Kaberle, Hans Jonsson, and Per Svartvadet played for MoDo)

1997 World Junior Championship (Geneva and Morges, Switzerland)
01.03.97 / SF / Canada - Russia (3:2) (Twice Canada came from behind. Boyd Devereaux 2g, including GWG. Joe Thornton, Daniel Briere, Cory Sarich, Chris Phillips, Trevor Letowski, Peter Schaefer, Brad Isbister, Alyn McCauley, Marc Denis, Brad Larsen, Ric Jackman played for Canada)
01.04.97 / bronze medal game / Russia - Czech Republic (4:1) (Sergei Samsonov, Alexei Morozov and Oleg Kvasha scored. Among other future NHL-ers in this game were Andrei Markov, Andrei Zyuzin, Marek Zidlicky, Petr Tenkrat)
01.04.97 / final / Canada - USA (2:0) (First All-North American Final in tournament history. Marc Denis 35 saves shutout)

Dynamo (Moscow) Junior team North American tour
.... 1996 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Burlington Cougars (OJHL) (8:2)
.... 1997 / Dynamo (Moscow) - Newmarket 87's (OJHL) (8:7 OT) (Alexei Badyukov completed hat trick in OT. Alexei Ponikarovsky played for Dynamo)

1997 World Championship (Helsinki, Tampere and Turku, Finland)
04.27.97 / group 1 / Czech Republic - Finland (2:1) (Martin Prochazka 2g in come-from-behind victory)
04.27.97 / group 2 / Latvia - USA (4:5) (Trailing 1:4 after 2 periods, Latvia came back to tie game in 3rd, but still lost after Todd Krygier scored with 6 min left in regulation)
04.28.97 / group 2 / USA - Norway (3:1) (Ted Donato GWG)
04.30.97 / group 1 / Russia - France (5:4) (France erased 4g deficit, but still lost after Alexander Barkov scored late in 3rd period)
04.30.97 / group 2 / Italy - USA (2:4) (Marty McInnis GWG)
05.01.97 / group 1 / Russia - Czech Republic (3:2) (Vyacheslav Butsayev GWG)
05.01.97 / group 2 / USA - Canada (1:5)
05.02.97 / group 1 / Slovakia - Finland (2:5) (Mika Nieminen 2g/1a)
05.03.97 / group 1 / Finland - Russia (7:4) (Trailing 2:4, Finns came back with 5 unanswered goals)
05.05.97 / final round / Russia - Sweden (4:1) (Alexei Yashin and Alexei Morozov scored for Russia)
05.05.97 / final round / USA - Czech Republic (4:3) (Ted Donato 2g, including GWG, as US won, despite being outshot 41-18)
05.06.97 / final round / Russia - USA (1:1) (Alexei Morozov tied game late in 3rd period)
05.07.97 / final round / Czech Republic - Canada (5:3) (244 PIM. One of worst mass brawls in history of World Championships that almost came down to involve coaches. 8 game misconducts. Vladimir Vujtek hat trick and 1a, Rob Zamuner 2g)
05.09.97 / final round / Russia - Canada (1:2) (Russians eliminate selves with hilarious own goal. Keith Primeau scored another goal)
05.09.97 / final round / Finland - USA (2:0) (Chris Terreri shutout)
05.11.97 / final, game 1 / Canada - Sweden (2:3) (Tommy Salo 34 saves)
05.13.97 / final, game 2 / Canada - Sweden (3:1) (Anson Carterwith GWG)
05.14.97 / final, game 3 / Canada - Sweden (2:1) (Owen Nolan GWG and 1a)

1998 World Junior Championship (Helsinki and Hameenlinna, Finland)
12.28.97 / group / Canada - Czech Republic (5:0) (Mathieu Garon shutout. Josh Holden 2g. Alex Tanguay, Matt Cooke and Brett McLean also scored for Canada. Tomas Kaberle, Ales Kotalik, Patrik Stefan, Jan Hejda, Karel Rachunek played for Czechs)
12.31.97 / QF / Russia - Canada (2:1 OT) (Maxim Afinogenov OT winner. Alex Tanguay, Vincent Lecavalier, Matt Cooke, Cory Sarich, Eric Brewer, Jean-Pierre Dumont, Manny Malhotra, Steve Begin, Matt Bradley, Mike Van Ryn, Brian Willsie, Brett McLean, Jason Ward, Brad Ference played for Canada)
01.02.98 / SF / Russia - Czech Republic (5:1) (Andrei Markov 1g/2a)

1998 Winter Olympics (Nagano, Japan)
02.09.98 / preliminary round / Germany - Belarus (2:8) (Highlights of 1st and 2nd + entire 3rd period)
02.13.98 / final group C / Russia - Kazakhstan (9:2) (Alexei Yashin and Andrei Kovalenko 2g/1a, Pavel Bure 2g)
02.13.98 / final group C / Czech Republic - Finland (3:0) (Dominik Hasek 29 saves shutout) (JIP 10 min of 1st, no goals)
02.13.98 / final group D / Sweden - USA (4:2) (Daniel Alfredsson 2g, Peter Forsberg 2a in came-from-behind victory)
02.14.98 / final group D / Canada - Sweden (3:2) (Rob Blake GWG, Joe Nieuwendyk 1g/2a)
02.14.98 / final group D / Belarus - USA (2:5) (Chris Chelios, Pat LaFontaine, Brett Hull, Brian Leetch, Adam Deadmarsh scored for US)
02.15.98 / final group C / Finland - Russia (3:4) (Alexei Morozov GWG late in 3rd period. Jere Lehtinen 2g/1a, Teemu Selanne 3a)
02.16.98 / final group C / Finland - Kazakhstan (8:2) (Teemu Selanne 1g/2a, Saku Koivu 3a, Jari Kurri 2a)
02.16.98 / final group C / Czech Republic - Russia (1:2) (Dominik Hasek breaks down for short moment and Czechs lose their only game of tournament. Russians score 2g in 10 sec. Alexei Zhamnov's GWG is spectacular)
02.16.98 / final group D / Canada - USA (4:1) (Great game with stellar performance by Patrick Roy, who had 30 saves, and Gretzky. Keith Primeau 2g, Joe Sakic 1g/2a)
02.18.98 / QF / Canada - Kazakhstan (4:1) (Gretzky 2a, Patrick Roy 1a. Joe Sakic injured)
02.18.98 / QF / Czech Republic - USA (4:1) (Dominik Hasek 38 saves)
02.18.98 / QF / Russia - Belarus (4:1) (Valeri Kamensky, Pavel Bure, Andrei Kovalenko and Alexei Morozov scored for Russia)
02.18.98 / QF / Finland - Sweden (2:1) (Teemu Selanne scored 2g in 3rd period)
02.20.98 / SF / Canada - Czech Republic (1:2 SO) (Tension-filled game. Trevor Linden ties game in dying seconds before Dominik Hasek does his thing in dreaded shoot-out)
02.20.98 / SF / Russia - Finland (7:4) (Pavel Bure 5 goals)
02.21.98 / bronze medal game / Canada - Finland (2:3) (Ville Peltonen GWG. Gretzky 1a)
02.22.98 / final / Russia - Czech Republic (0:1) (Dominik Hasek's greatness and unique team concept, lead Czechs to their first Olympic gold. Peter Svoboda GWG in 3rd period)

1998 World Championship (Basel and Zurich, Switzerland)
05.02.98 / group 4 / Russia - Kazakhstan (8:4) (Sergei Berezin 2g, Alexei Kovalev 1g/1a)
05.04.98 / group 4 / Russia - Latvia (7:5) (Alexei Kovalev hat trick)
05.09.98 / second round / Russia - Slovakia (6:1) (Sergei Berezin 2g/1a, Victor Kozlov 1g/2a) (2nd and 3rd per)
05.09.98 / second round / Sweden - Belarus (2:1) (Mats Sundin GWG with 2 min left in 3rd period)
05.10.98 / second round / Czech Republic - Russia (2:2) (Russians erased 2g deficit)
05.10.98 / second round / Finland - Belarus (5:2) (Sami Kapanen 2g)
05.14.98 / SF / Czech Republic - Finland (1:4) (Ville Peltonen GWG)
05.16.98 / final / game 1 / Sweden - Finland (1:0) (Tommy Salo shutout)
05.17.98 / final / game 2 / Sweden - Finland (0:0)

1998-99 Euroleague
09.22.98 (Feldkirch, Austria) / Feldkirch VEU (Austria) - Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) (3:2 SO) (Former and future NHLers Kjell Samuelsson and Robert Nordmark vs. Andrei Markov, Nik Antropov, Alexander Khavanov, Artem Chubarov. Twice Feldkirch came from behind to tie game in regulation and win in shootout) (2nd and 3rd periods, 78 min)
11.24.98 (Moscow, Russia) / Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) - Zug (Switzerland) (3:1) (Andrei Markov and Maxim Afinogenov scored for Dynamo)

1999 World Junior Championship (Winnipeg, MB, Canada)
12.31.98 / group / USA - Canada (5:2) (Brian Gionta 2g/1a, Scott Gomez 1g/3a)
01.04.99 / SF / Russia - Slovakia (3:2)
01.05.99 / final / Russia - Canada (3:2 OT) (Artem Chubarov 2g, including OT winner, Maxim Afinogenov 2a. Roberto Luongo 38 saves in losing cause. Jason Chimera, Simon Gagne, Brenden Morrow, Robyn Regehr, Brad Stuart, Andrew Ference, Brian Campbell, Adam Mair, Blair Betts, Kyle Calder, Bryan Allen, Mike Van Ryn, Jason Ward played for Canada)

1999 World Championship (Oslo, Hamar and Lillehammer, Norway)
05.04.99 / first round / group 4 / Russia - Ukraine (4:1) (Alexei Yashin 2g, Andrei Markov 1g/2a)
05.05.99 / first round / group 3 / USA - Czech Republic (3:4)
05.06.99 / first round / group 4 / Finland - Russia (3:3) (Finns erased 3g deficit in 3rd period, scoring tying goal with 2 sec left in game. Alexei Yashin natural hat trick, Saku Koivu 1g/2a)
05.07.99 / second round / group 5 / USA - Finland (3:4) (Trailing 0:2, Finns came back to win. Teemu Selanne GWG and 2a, Tim Thomas 53 saves in losing cause)
05.07.99 / second round / group 6 / Czech Republic - Russia (1:6) (Roman Cechmanek was pulled in 1st period. Alexei Yashin 2g/1a)
05.09.99 / second round / group 6 / Russia - Sweden (1:4) (Daniel Alfredsson 2g)
05.09.99 / second round / group 5 / USA - Canada (1:4)
05.10.99 / second round / group 6 / Russia - Slovakia (2:2) (Falling behind after Zdeno Chara and Marian Hossa scored in 2nd period, Russians came back in 3rd to tie game)
05.10.99 / second round / group 5 / Finland - Canada (4:2) (Mikko Eloranta GWG)
05.15.99 / final / game 1 / Czech Republic - Finland (3:1) (Martin Rucinsky GWG)
05.16.99 / final / game 2 / Czech Republic - Finland (1:4/1:0) (Finns won 2nd game of Finals, so teams played overtime to determine Championship winner. Czechs scored late into 1st OT to win gold)

Baltic Cup (Moscow, Russia)
12.16.99 / Canada - Russia (2:8) (Gerald Diduck, Andrei Markov, Alexander Khavanov, Denis Arkhipov played in this game) (2nd and 3rd periods) (Poor quality)

2000 World Junior Championship (Skelleftea and Umea, Sweden)
12.28.99 / group / Canada - Czech Republic (1:1) (Martin Havlat tied game for Czechs. Maxime Ouellet 34 saves)
12.29.99 / group / Canada - Slovakia (4:1) (Jamie Lundmark 2g/1a. Brad Richards also scored for Canada, while Marian Gaborik scored for Slovaks)
12.31.99 / group / Canada - USA (1:1) (Brad Richards, Jason Spezza, Jay Bouwmeester, Barret Jackman, Mark Bell, Dany Heatley, Mike Ribeiro, Manny Malhotra, Michael Ryder, Matt Pettinger vs Rick DiPietro, Brooks Orpik, Ron Hainsey, Jordan Leopold, Adam Hall, Andy Hilbert, Brad Winchester)
01.03.00 / SF / Russia - Canada (3:2) (Dany Heatley and Matt Pettinger scored for Canada)
01.04.00 / final / Czech Republic - Russia (1:0 SO) (Goaltending duel between Ilya Bryzgalov and Zdenek Smid. Milan Kraft shootout winning goal)

2000 World Championship (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
04.29.00 / group D / Russia - France (8:1) (Maxim Sushinsky hat trick and 1a, Pavel Bure 2g)
04.29.00 / group D / Switzerland - USA (3:3) (Steve Konowalchuk tied game in 3rd period)
05.01.00 / group D / Russia - USA (0:3) (Robert Esche shutout)
05.03.00 / group D / Russia - Switzerland (2:3) (Alexei Yashin and Viktor Kozlov scored for Russia) (missing last 11 min, no goals)
05.05.00 / qualifying round / Latvia - Russia (2:3) (Huge upset. Underdog Latvia beats Pavel Bure and Co.)
05.07.00 / qualifying round / Canada - Italy (6:0) (Jose Theodore shutout. Mike Sillinger 2g)
05.09.00 / qualifying round / Sweden - Russia (2:4) (Alexander Kharitonov 2g/1a)
05.09.00 / qualifying round / Canada - Slovakia (4:3) (3 times Canada came from behind. Steve Sullivan 2g)
05.11.00 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (5:3) (Ryan Smyth 2g/1a, including GWG)
05.12.00 / SF / Czech Republic - Canada (2:1) (Robert Reichel GWG in 3rd period)
05.14.00 / bronze medal game / Finland - Canada (2:1) (Marko Tuomainen GWG in come-from-behind victory)
05.14.00 / final / Slovakia - Czech Republic (3:5)
Highlights of all Russian team's games

Slava Fetisov's Farewell Game
08.25.00 / Russian Stars - World Stars (7:6) (Team World roster included Martin Brodeur, Larry Robinson, Jari Kurri, Scott Stevens, Martin Lapointe, Igor Larionov, Darius Kasparaitis, Gino Odjick, Christian Ruuttu, Doug Brown, Randy McKay, Ilkka Sinisalo, Slava Kozlov, Bobby Carpenter, Anders Eriksson and coach Scotty Bowman. Team Russia roster included Pavel Bure, Valeri Kamensky, Sergei Nemchinov, Sergei Makarov, Alexei Yashin, Vladimir Malakhov, Vladimir Krutov, Sergei Brylin, Viktor Kozlov, Oleg Tverdovsky, Danil Markov, Alexei Morozov, Vitaly Vishnevsky, Alexander Korolyuk, Vyacheslav Bykov, Gennady Tsygankov and coach Viktor Tikhonov)

2001 World Junior Championship (Moscow and Podolsk, Russia)
12.29.00 / group / Russia - Canada (3:1) (Ilya Kovalchuk, Anton Volchenkov, Denis Grebeshkov, Stanislav Chistov vs Jason Spezza, Jay Bouwmeester, Dan Hamhuis, Barret Jackman, Nick Schultz, Michael Cammalleri, Dany Heatley, Brad Boyes, Derek MacKenzie, Steve Ott, Jarret Stoll, Raffi Torres)
01.02.01 / QF / USA - Canada (1:2) (Steve Ott and Jamie Lundmark scored for Canada)
01.05.01 / bronze medal game / Canada - Sweden (2:1 OT) (Maxime Ouellet 35 saves, Henrik Lundqvist 32. Raffi Torres OT winner)
01.05.01 / final / Czech Republic - Finland (2:1) (Tomas Plekanec, Martin Erat, Radim Vrbata, Rostislav Klesla, Pavel Brendl, Vaclav Nedorost vs. Mikko Koivu, Kari Lehtonen, Tuomo Ruutu, Lasse Kukkonen, Jani Rita, Tony Salmelainen)

2001 Spartak Cup
08.14.01 / Bure-Team (Russia) - Yagr-Team (Czech Republic) (6:5 SO) (Jaromir Jagr tied game with less than 1 min left in regulation, but Czechs still lost in SO. Bure team roster included Ilya Bryzgalov, Igor Larionov, Alexei Zhamnov, Vladimir Malakhov, Andrei Markov, Alexei Morozov, Oleg Kvasha, Dmitri Kalinin, Andrei Nikolishin, Alexander Korolyuk, Igor Kravchuk. Yagr-Team roster included Tomas Vokoun, Martin Straka, Frantisek Kaberle, Tomas Kaberle, Martin Rucinsky, Vaclav Prospal, Michal Rozsival, Vaclav Varada, Jan Hrdina, Josef Melichar, Josef Beranek) (Highlights of 1st + entire 2nd and 3rd periods)

2001 World Championship (Nuremberg, Cologne and Hanover, Germany)
04.28.01 / group / Russia - Italy (7:0)
05.02.01 / group / Russia - Canada (1:5) (Scott Walker 1g/2a)
05.04.01 / qualification / Canada - Switzerland (6:2) (Brad Isbister 2g)
05.05.01 / qualification / Russia - Czech Republic (3:4) (Czechs scored 2g in 55 sec in 3rd period)
05.06.01 / qualification / Russia - Switzerland (2:1) (Alexei Yashin GWG in come-from-behind victory)
05.08.01 / qualification / Russia - Germany (3:1) (Russia scored 2 unanswered goals in 3rd period)
05.10.01 / QF / Russia - Sweden (3:4 OT) (Kim Johnsson 2g, including OT winner)
05.12.01 / SF / Finland - USA (3:1) (Sami Kapanen 2g) (2nd and 3rd periods)
05.13.01 / 3rd place / Sweden - USA (3:2) (2nd and 3rd periods)
05.13.01 / final / Czech Republic - Finland (3:2 OT) (Trailing 0:2, Czechs came back to tie game in regulation and win in OT)
Highlights of 2001 WHC (1 hr)

2001 Baltik Cup (Moscow, Russia)
12.20.01 / Russia - Sweden (3:1) (Henrik Zetterberg played for Sweden) (2nd and 3rd periods)

2002 World Junior Championship (Pardubice and Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic)
12.30.01 / group / Russia - Switzerland (4:0)
01.02.02 / SF / Russia - Finland (2:1 OT) (Russians came from behind to win in OT. Kari Lehtonen, Mikko Koivu, Tuomo Ruutu, Joni Pitkanen, Jussi Jokinen, Sean Bergenheim played for Finland)
01.04.02 / final / Russia - Canada (5:4) (Russia erased 2g deficit. Anton Volchenkov GWG late in regulation. Jason Spezza, Rick Nash, Jay Bouwmeester, Dan Hamhuis, Michael Cammalleri, Jay McClement, Scottie Upshall, Stephen Weiss, Nick Schultz, Brad Boyes, Chuck Kobasew, Steve Ott, Jarret Stoll, Carlo Colaiacovo, Brian Sutherby, Jay Harrison played for Canada)

2002 World U-17 Hockey Challenge (Selkirk and Stonewall, MB, Canada)
01.04.02 / final / USA - Team Pacific (4:3 OT) (JIP 4 min of 1st period)

2002 Winter Olympics (Salt Lake City, UT, USA)
02.09.02 / preliminary round / Latvia - Austria (4:2)
02.10.02 / preliminary round / Austria - Germany (2:3) (Andreas Loth scored GWG with 74 sec left in 3rd period)
02.11.02 / preliminary round / Switzerland - Ukraine (2:5)
02.11.02 / preliminary round / France - Belarus (1:3)
02.12.02 / preliminary round / Slovakia - Austria (2:3)
02.12.02 / preliminary round / Latvia - Germany (1:4) (Len Soccio 2g)
02.13.02 / preliminary round / Belarus - Switzerland (1:2) (Belarus was outshot 37-24)
02.13.02 / preliminary round / France - Ukraine (2:4)
02.15.02 / group 1 / Czech Republic - Germany (8:2) (Jaromir Jagr 2g/2a, Robert Lang 1g/2a)
02.15.02 / group 2 / Russia - Belarus (6:4) (Sergei Fedorov and Ilya Kovalchuk 1g/1a)
02.15.02 / group 2 / Finland - USA (0:6) (Mike Dunham shutout. John LeClair hat trick)
02.16.02 / group 2 / Russia - USA (2:2) (Brett Hull tied game late in 3rd period)
02.17.02 / group 1 / Canada - Germany (3:2) (Adam Foote GWG)
02.18.02 / group 1 / Czech Republic - Canada (3:3) (Mario Lemieux and Martin Havlat 2g)
02.18.02 / group 2 / Russia - Finland (1:3) (Pavel Bure had ice-breaker, but Finns came back to win)
02.20.02 / QF / Germany - USA (0:5) (Mike Richter 28 saves shutout)
02.20.02 / QF / Belarus - Sweden (4:3) ("The Belarus Miracle", one of biggest upsets in Olympic hockey history)
02.20.02 / QF / Russia - Czech Republic (1:0) (Nikolai Khabibulin 41 saves shutout. Maxim Afinogenov GWG)
02.20.02 / QF / Canada - Finland (2:1) (Steve Yzerman GWG)
02.22.02 / SF / Russia - USA (2:3) (Nikolai Khabibulin 46 saves in losing cause)
02.22.02 / SF / Canada - Belarus (7:1) (Steve Yzerman 1g/2a, Mario Lemieux 2a)
02.23.02 / bronze medal game / Russia - Belarus (7:2) (Alexei Kovalev 2g/1a, Igor Larionov 3a)
02.24.02 / final / USA - Canada (2:5) (Joe Sakic 2g/2a, Jarome Iginla 2g/1a)

2002 World Championship (Gothenburg, Karlstad and Jonkoping, Sweden)
04.29.02 / group A / Czech Republic - Germany (7:5) (Tomas Vlasak 2g)
04.30.02 / group C / Russia - Sweden (0:2) (Tommy Salo shutout)
04.30.02 / group D / Canada - USA (2:1) (Jamie Wright GWG in come-from-behind victory)
05.02.02 / second round / Sweden - Slovakia (1:2) (Trailing after 2 periods, Slovakia came back to win) (22 min highlights)
05.03.02 / second round / Russia - Ukraine (3:3) (Russia erased 2g deficit)
05.04.02 / second round / Russia - Finland (0:1) (Janne Ojanen GWG. Maxim Sokolov 42 saves in losing cause)
05.05.02 / second round / Sweden - Finland (4:2) (Swedes scored 2g late in 3rd period)
05.06.02 / second round / Russia - Slovakia (4:6) (Peter Bondra 2g)
05.06.02 / second round / Ukraine - Austria (3:2) (Austria didn't score on penalty shot) (2nd and 3rd periods)
05.07.02 / QF / Slovakia - Canada (3:2) (Slovaks erased 2g deficit. Peter Bondra 2g, including GWG)
05.07.02 / QF / Russia - Czech Republic (3:1) (Russia won despite being outshot 37-17. Valeri Karpov 2g)
05.07.02 / QF / USA - Finland (1:3) (Finns failed to score on 2 penalty shots, but still won)
05.09.02 / SF / Russia - Finland (3:2 SO) (Russia won, despite being outshot 11-45)
05.09.02 / SF / Sweden - Slovakia (2:3 SO) (Trailing 0:2, Slovaks came back to tie game in regulation and win in shoot-out. Miroslav Satan scored game tying goal)
05.10.02 / bronze medal game / Sweden - Finland (5:3) (Trailing 0:3, Sweden came back to win)
05.11.02 / final / Russia - Slovakia (3:4) (Peter Bondra 2g, including GWG with 80 sec left in regulation)

2003 World Junior Championship (Halifax and Sydney, NS, Canada)
01.03.03 / SF / Russia - Finland (4:1) (Russian roster included Alex Ovechkin, Fedor Tyutin, Denis Grebeshkov, Nikolai Zherdev, Alexander Perezhogin, Evgeny Artyukhin, while Valtteri Filppula, Jussi Jokinen, Tuomo Ruutu, Joni Pitkanen, Sean Bergenheim played for Finns)
01.05.03 / final / Russia - Canada (3:2) (Russian came from behind to win. Canadian roster included Marc-Andre Fleury, Matthew Stajan, Brooks Laich, Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Scottie Upshall, P.A. Parenteau, Greg Campbell, Derek Roy, Joffrey Lupul, Daniel Paille, Jay McClement, Jordin Tootoo, Steve Eminger, Boyd Gordon, Ian White, Carlo Colaiacovo, Kyle Wellwood)

2003 World U18 Championship (Yaroslavl, Russia)
04.12.03 / group / Russia - Canada (6:3) (Evgeni Malkin 2g, Alex Ovechkin 1g. Russia scored 3g late in 3rd period. Anthony Stewart 2g. Canadian roster included Ryan Getzlaf, Jeff Carter, Brent Seabrook, Braydon Coburn, Mike Green, Steve Bernier, Daniel Carcillo, BJ Crombeen, Paul Bissonnette)
04.14.03 / group / Russia - Switzerland (12:3) (Alex Ovechkin 2g/2a, Evgeni Malkin 1g/3a)
04.20.03 / SF / Russia - Slovakia (1:2 SO) (Slovaks came from behind to win in SO. Alex Ovechkin 1g. Andrej Meszaros played for Slovakia)
04.22.03 / Bronze medal game / Russia - USA (6:3) (Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin 2g. TJ Hensick 2g. American roster included Ryan Suter, Mike Brown, Drew Stafford, Kevin Porter, Matt Hunwick, Jake Dowell)

2003 World Championship (Helsinki, Tampere and Turku, Finland)
04.26.03 / group B / Russia - Switzerland (5:2) (Pavel Datsyuk SHG and 2a)
04.26.03 / group C / Belarus - Canada (0:3) (Sean Burke shutout)
04.27.03 / group B / Russia - Denmark (6:1) (Alexander Suglobov hat trick)
04.27.03 / group C / Canada - Latvia (6:1) (Dany Heatley 2g/1a, Mike Comrie 2g)
04.29.03 / group B / Russia - USA (3:2) (Ilya Kovalchuk GWG) (2nd and 3rd per)
04.30.03 / group D / Finland - Czech Republic (1:2) (Martin Straka GWG in come-from-behind victory)
05.02.03 / second round / Russia - Sweden (2:4) (Swedes outshot Russia 35-20)
05.04.03 / second round / Russia - Latvia (1:2) (Arturs Irbe led Latvia to victory)
05.05.03 / second round / Russia - Canada (2:5) (Shane Doan 2g/1a)
05.07.03 / QF / Sweden - Finland (6:5) (Trailing 1:5, Swedes came back with 5 unanswered goals. Teemu Selanne hat trick, Peter Forsberg 2g)
05.07.03 / QF / Canada - Germany (3:2 OT) (Trailing 0:2, Germans tied game in regulation, but Eric Brewer scored 37 sec into OT)
05.07.03 / QF / Russia - Czech Republic (0:3) (Tomas Vokoun 31 saves shutout)
05.09.03 / SF / Sweden - Slovakia (4:1) (Mats Sundin 2g/1a)
05.09.03 / SF / Canada - Czech Republic (8:4) (Dany Heatley hat trick, Robert Reichel 2g)
05.10.03 / bronze medal game / Czech Republic - Slovakia (2:4) (Peter Bondra GWG)
05.11.03 / final / Sweden - Canada (2:3) (Canada erased 2g deficit. Roberto Luongo 37 saves)

2003 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.29.03 / final / Team Canada - "Lokomotiv" (Yaroslavl, Russia) (6:3) (Ward 2g)

2004 World Championship (Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic)
04.24.04 / preliminary round / Czech Republic - Latvia (3:1) (Martin Straka 2g)
04.25.04 / preliminary round / Russia - Denmark (6:2) (Alex Ovechkin 1g/1a)
04.25.04 / preliminary round / Canada - Austria (2:2) (Canada nearly escaped loss, scoring 2g in final 10 min of regulation)
04.27.04 / preliminary round / Russia - Sweden (2:3) (Ilya Kovalchuk 2g)
04.28.04 / preliminary round / Canada - Switzerland (3:1) (Dany Heatley 2g)
04.28.04 / preliminary round / Czech Republic - Germany (5:1) (Czechs scored 4 g in 3rd period, including 2g in 40 sec. Martin Rucinsky 1g/2a)
04.30.04 / qualifying round / Russia - Slovakia (0:2) (Jan Lasak shutout)
05.01.04 / qualifying round / Russia - USA (2:3) (Chris Drury GWG)
05.02.04 / qualifying round / USA - Sweden (1:3) (Jonas Hoglund 2g, including GWG. Mike Dunham 37 saves in losing cause)
05.03.04 / qualifying round / Czech Republic - Canada (6:2) (Canada was outshot 34-23)
05.03.04 / qualifying round / Russia - Finland (0:4) (Mika Noronen shutout, Janne Niinimaa 3a)
05.06.04 / QF / USA - Czech Republic (3:2 SO) (Trailing by 2, US came back to tie game in regulation and win in SO. Ty Conklin 41 saves)
05.06.04 / QF / Canada - Finland (5:4 OT) (Canada erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation and win in OT. Dany Heatley 2g/1a, including OT winner. Roberto Luongo 37 saves)
05.08.04 / SF / Sweden - USA (3:2) (PJ Axelsson GWG)
05.08.04 / SF / Canada - Slovakia (2:1) (Shawn Horcoff GWG in come-from-behind victory)
05.09.04 / final / Sweden - Canada (3:5) (Canada erased 2g deficit)

2004 World Cup of Hockey
08.30.04 / European pool / Finland - Czech Republic (4:0) (Finns outshot Czechs 24-12)
08.31.04 / North American pool / Canada - USA (2:1) (Joe Sakic GWG)
08.31.04 / European pool / Sweden - Germany (5:2) (Mats Sundin and Fredrik Modin 1g/2a)
09.01.04 / North American pool / Canada - Slovakia (5:1) (Ryan Smyth 2g)
09.01.04 / European pool / Sweden - Czech Republic (4:3) (Swedes won, despite being outshot 40-20)
09.02.04 / North American pool / Russia - USA (3:1) (Robert Esche 42 saves in losing cause)
09.02.04 / European pool / Finland - Germany (3:0) (Miikka Kiprusoff shutout, Kimmo Timonen 1g/2a)
09.03.04 / North American pool / USA - Slovakia (3:1)
09.03.04 / European pool / Czech Republic - Germany (7:2) (Czechs outshot Germany 56-30. Vaclav Prospal 1g/2a)
09.04.04 / North American pool / Canada - Russia (3:1)
09.04.04 / European pool / Finland - Sweden (4:4) (Tomas Holmstrom scored with 45 sec left in 3rd period. Fredrik Modin 2g/1a)
09.05.04 / North American pool / Russia - Slovakia (5:2) (Alex Ovechkin, Alexei Kovalev, Pavel Datsyuk, Alexei Yashin scored for Russia)
09.06.04 / QF / Finland - Germany (2:1) (Mikko Eloranta GWG late in regulation)
09.07.04 / QF / USA - Russia (5:3) (Keith Tkachuk 4g/1a, Mike Modano 4a)
09.07.04 / QF / Czech Republic - Sweden (6:1) (Milan Hejduk 2g)
09.08.04 / QF / Canada - Slovakia (5:0) (Martin Brodeur shutout. Mario Lemieux and Joe Sakic 1g/2a)
09.10.04 / SF / USA - Finland (1:2) (Saku Koivu scored late in regulation for come-from-behind victory)
09.11.04 / SF / Canada - Czech Republic (4:3 OT) (Vincent Lecavalier OT winner)
09.14.04 / final / Canada - Finland (3:2) (Shane Doan GWG)

Igor Larionov's Farewell Game (Moscow, Russia)
12.13.04 / World - Russia (5:6) (In 3rd period Igor Larionov and Steve Yzerman swapped jerseys and Igor played for World, while Steve played for Russia, scoring 2g. Team World roster included Martin Brodeur, Chris Osgood, Luc Robitaille, Chris Chelios, Brendan Shanahan, Nicklas Lidstrom, Martin Lapointe, Tomas Holmstrom, Henrik Zetterberg, Scott Gomez, Darren McCarty, Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, Steve Duchesne, Jiri Fischer, Mathieu Dandenault, Jay Pandolfo, Ray Whitney. Team Russia roster included Valeri Kamensky, Sergei Nemchinov, Sergei Fedorov, Slava Fetisov, Pavel Datsyuk, Sergei Gonchar, Ilya Kovalchuk, Evgeni Nabokov, Alexei Zhamnov, Vladimir Malakhov, Sergei Brylin, Slava Kozlov, Viktor Kozlov, Andrei Nikolishin, Sergei Samsonov, Oleg Tverdovsky, Danil Markov, Dmitri Mironov)

2005 World Junior Championship (Grand Forks, ND and Thief River Falls, MN, USA)
01.02.05 / SF / USA - Russia (2:7) (Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin 2g/1a. US roster included Ryan Suter, Phil Kessel, Ryan Callahan, Alex Goligoski, Drew Stafford, Mike Brown, Matt Hunwick, Patrick O'Sullivan)
01.04.05 / final / Canada - Russia (6:1) (Patrice Bergeron, who was linesmate of Sidney Crosby, named MVP of Tournament. Ryan Getzlaf, Shea Weber, Corey Perry, Jeff Carter, Brent Seabrook, Andrew Ladd, Braydon Coburn, Dion Phaneuf, Mike Richards, Clarke MacArthur, Colin Fraser played for Canada, while Alex Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin, Alexander Radulov, Anton Khudobin, Alexei Emelin for Russia)

2005 World Championship (Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria)
04.30.05 / group A / Russia - Austria (4:2) (Alexei Kovalev GWG)
04.30.05 / group B / Canada - Latvia (6:4) (Rick Nash hat trick and 1a. Joe Thornton 1g/2a)
05.01.05 / group B / Slovenia - USA (0:7) (Rick DiPietro shutout. Mike Knuble 2g)
05.02.05 / group A / Russia - Slovakia (3:3) (Viktor Kozlov tied game late in 3rd period)
05.02.05 / group A / Austria - Belarus (0:5) (Mikhail Grabovski 4 goals, Andrei Mezin shutout)
05.02.05 / group C / Sweden - Denmark (7:0) (Henrik Lundqvist shutout. Daniel Sedin 2g)
05.03.05 / group B / Canada - Slovenia (8:0) (Roberto Luongo shutout. Joe Thornton 2g/2a, Brendan Morrison 2g)
05.04.05 / group A / Russia - Belarus (2:0) (Russia outshot Belarus 33-12)
05.04.05 / group C / Sweden - Finland (5:1) (Antti-Jussi Niemi scored 50 sec into game, but Sweden answered with 5g)
05.05.05 / group B / Canada - USA (3:1) (Rick Nash 2g/1a)
05.06.05 / qualifying round / Russia - Switzerland (3:3) (Switzerland was outshot 33-15)
05.06.05 / qualifying round / Finland - USA (4:4) (Finns erased 2g deficit to take lead, but Mark Parrish ried game with 40 sec left in 3rd period)
05.07.05 / qualifying round / Canada - Sweden (4:5) (Twice Sweden erased 2g deficit. Kenny Jonsson GWG and 2a, Samuel Pahlsson 1g/2a)
05.08.05 / qualifying round / Russia - Czech Republic (2:1) (Ilya Kovalchuk 1g/1a in come-from-behind victory)
05.08.05 / qualifying round / Canada - Finland (3:3) (Trailing by 2, Canada scored 2g in 51 sec in 3rd period)
05.10.05 / qualifying round / Canada - Ukraine (2:1) (Rick Nash GWG)
05.12.05 / QF / Czech Republic - USA (3:2 SO) (Trailing 0:2 after 2 periods, Czechs came back to tie game in regulation and win in SO)
05.12.05 / QF / Canada - Slovakia (5:4) (3 times Canada came from behind. Joe Thornton GWG. Simon Gagne 2g/1a, Pavol Demitra 2g, Rick Nash 3a)
05.12.05 / QF / Sweden - Switzerland (2:1) (Daniel Sedin GWG in come-from-behind victory)
05.12.05 / QF / Russia - Finland (4:3 SO) (Russia erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation and win in SO. Pavel Datsyuk scored SH game tying goal)
05.14.05 / SF / Russia - Canada (3:4) (Joe Thornton 3a)
05.14.05 / SF / Czech Republic - Sweden (3:2 OT) (Daniel Sedin tied game in regulation, but Radek Dvorak scored in OT)
05.15.05 / bronze medal game / Russia - Sweden (6:3) (Maxim Afinogenov 2g/1a, Alex Ovechkin 1g/2a)
05.15.05 / final / Canada - Czech Republic (0:3) (Tomas Vokoun 29 saves shutout)

2005 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.31.05 / final / Team Canada - "Metallurg" (Magnitogorsk, Russia) (3:8) (Dmitri Yushkevich scored for Metallurg)

2006 World Junior Championship (Vancouver, Kelowna and Kamloops, BC, Canada
12.26.05 / group / Canada - Finland (5:1) (Dustin Boyd scored 2g on Tuukka Rask)
12.28.05 / group / Canada - Switzerland (4:3)
12.29.05 / group / Norway - Canada (0:4) (Justin Pogge shutout)
12.31.05 / group / Canada - USA (3:2) (Future NHL-ers Kris Letang, Marc Staal, Jonathan Toews, Andrew Cogliano, Benoit Pouliot, Kris Russell, Blake Comeau, Kyle Chipchura, Dave Bolland, Steve Downie, Tom Pyatt, Guillaume Latendresse, Cam Barker vs. Cory Schneider, Phil Kessel, Matt Niskanen, T.J. Oshie)
01.02.06 / QF / USA - Czech Republic (2:1) (Phil Kessel and Chris Bourque scored for US)
01.02.06 / QF / Sweden - Finland (0:1 OT)
01.03.06 / SF / Canada - Finland (4:0)
01.03.06 / SF / USA - Russia (1:5) (Russia scored 4 goals in 3rd period. Nikolay Kulemin 2g)
01.05.06 / bronze medal game / Finland - USA (4:2)
01.05.06 / final / Canada - Russia (5:0) (Justin Pogge with another shutout. Mike Blunden 2g)

2006 European Champions Cup (St. Petersburg, Russia)
01.07.06 / group / Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) - Slovan HC (Slovakia) (3:1) (Mikhail Grabovski 2g)
01.07.06 / group / Dynamo (Moscow, Russia) - Pardubice HC (Czech Republic) (5:1) (Mikhail Grabovski 1g/3a)

2006 Winter Olympics (Turin, Italy)
02.15.06 / group / Russia - Slovakia (3:5) (Marian Gaborik 2g)
02.16.06 / group / Russia - Sweden (5:0) (Evgeny Nabokov shutout. Alex Ovechkin and Alexei Kovalev scored for Russia)
02.18.06 / group / Russia - Kazakhstan (1:0) (Evgeny Nabokov another shutout)
02.18.06 / group / Canada - Switzerland (0:2) (It was first time Switzerland had ever defeated Canada in international competition. Martin Gerber 49 saves shutout. Paul DiPietro 2g. Rick Nash appeared to score when his shot forced Gerber's glove into net. However, officials ruled it a no-goal)
02.19.06 / group / Russia - Latvia (9:2) (Ilya Kovalchuk 4 goals, Pavel Datsyuk 3a)
02.19.06 / group / Finland - Canada (2:0) (Antero Niittymaki shutout, Teemu Selanne 1g)
02.21.06 / group / Canada - Czech Republic (3:2) (Canada won, despite being outshot 33-16)
02.21.06 / group / Russia - USA (5:4) (Alexei Kovalev GWG)
02.21.06 / group / Sweden - Slovakia (0:3) (After Slovaks won 3:0, there were allegations of Sweden throwing this game in order to face Switzerland instead of Canada or Czechs in quarterfinal)
02.22.06 / QF / Russia - Canada (2:0) (Evgeny Nabokov another shutout. Alex Ovechkin and Alexei Kovalev scored in 3rd period)
02.24.06 / SF / Russia - Finland (0:4) (Antero Niittymaki shutout)
02.24.06 / SF / Sweden - Czech Republic (7:3)
02.25.06 / bronze medal game / Russia - Czech Republic (0:3) (Tomas Vokoun shutout)
02.26.06 / final / Finland - Sweden (2:3) (Nicklas Lidstrom GWG)

2005/06 Euro Hockey Tour
05.01.06 (Stockholm, Sweden) / final / Russia - Sweden (2:1) (Evgeni Malkin scored for Russia)

2006 World Championship (Riga, Latvia)
05.06.06 / group / Russia - Kazakhstan (10:1) (Alex Ovechkin and Alexander Semin hat tricks, Evgeni Malkin 1g/3a)
05.10.06 / group / Russia - Slovakia (4:3)
05.11.06 / qualifying round / Russia - Ukraine (6:0) (Alex Ovechkin 1g/2a)
05.14.06 / qualifying round / Canada - Czech Republic (4:6) (Canada erased 3g deficit, but Czechs still won)
05.18.06 / QF / Russia - Czech Republic (3:4 OT) (Russia tied game with 1 minute left in regulation, but still lost in OT)
05.19.06 / QF / Finland - Belarus (3:0) (Fredrik Norrena shutout)
05.20.06 / SF / Sweden - Canada (5:4) (Michael Nylander 3a, Sidney Crosby 1g/1a)
05.21.06 / final / Sweden - Czech Republic (4:0) (Johan Holmqvist shutout)

Exhibition game "Hockey on Red Square" (Moscow, Russia)
12.09.06 / USSR - World (10:10) (Igor Larionov 4 goals. Vladislav Tretiak, Slava Fetisov, Valery Kamensky, Alexander Mogilny, Sergei Makarov, Alexei Kasatonov, Vladimir Krutov, coach Viktor Tikhonov vs Jari Kurri, Peter and Anton Stastny, Mats Naslund, Paul Coffey, Billy Smith, Tomas Sandstrom, Ron Duguay, Doug Brown, Reed Larson, Petri Skriko, coach Scotty Bowman. The first hockey game ever played at Red Square honored 60th anniversary of birth of Russian hockey, 50th anniversary of former USSR's 1st hockey victory at Olympics and 25th anniversary of creation of famous "KLM Line/Green Unit")

2007 World Junior Championship (Mora and Leksand, Sweden)
12.26.06 / group A / Canada - Sweden (2:0) (Carey Price shutout. Kris Letang 2a)
12.26.06 / group A / Germany - USA (2:1 OT) (Germans won in OT despite being outshot 39-16)
12.26.06 / group B / Czech Republic - Russia (2:3)
12.27.06 / group A / Canada - USA (Carey Price, Kris Letang, Marc Staal, Brad Marchand, Sam Gagner vs. Patrick Kane, Jack Johnson, James van Riemsdyk. Jonathan Toews and Darren Helm 2g)
12.28.06 / group B / Finland - Czech Republic (6:2) (Tuukka Rask 29 saves. Michael Frolik, Jakub Voracek, Martin Hanzal, Ondrej Pavelec, Vladimir Sobotka, Jakub Kindl played for Czechs)
12.29.06 / group A / Canada - Germany (3:1) (Kris Russell 2g)
12.29.06 / group B / Belarus - Russia (1:6)
12.30.06 / group A / USA - Slovakia (6:1) (Patrick Kane 2g/1a, Nathan Gerbe 3a)
12.31.06 / group A / Canada - Slovakia (3:0) (Carey Price 32 saves shutout, Kris Russell 2g)
01.02.07 / QF / Sweden - Czech Republic (5:1) (Martin Johansson 2g)
01.03.07 / SF / Russia - Sweden (4:2) (Artem Anisimov GWG. Nicklas Backstrom 2a)
01.03.07 / SF / USA - Canada (1:2 SO) (Canada tied game late in regulation, and Jonathan Toews won in SO)
01.05.07 / bronze medal game / USA - Sweden (2:1) (Erik Johnson GWG. Nicklas Backstrom, Patric Hornqvist, Patrik Berglund, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Nicklas Bergfors played for Sweden)
01.05.07 / final / Canada - Russia (4:2) (Jonathan Toews GWG)

2007 World Championship (Moscow, Russia)
04.27.07 / preliminary round / Denmark - Russia (1:9) (Alexei Morozov 1g/1a, Alex Ovechkin 1g/1a)
04.30.07 / preliminary round / Canada - Norway (4:2) (Canada scored 2 unanswered goals in 3rd period)
04.29.07 / preliminary round / Ukraine - Russia (1:8) (Alexei Morozov hat trick and 2a, Sergei Zinovjev 1g/4a)
05.01.07 / preliminary round / Czech Republic - USA (4:3) (Jaroslav Bednar scored GWG with 68 sec left in 3rd period)
05.01.07 / preliminary round / Russia - Finland (5:4)
05.02.07 / preliminary round / Canada - Slovakia (5:4) (Rick Nash GWG and 2a)
05.04.07 / qualifying round / Italy - Russia (0:3)
05.04.07 / qualifying round / Canada - Belarus (6:3) (Shane Doan hat trick)
05.06.07 / qualifying round / Switzerland - Russia (3:6) (Andrei Markov 1g/2a)
05.06.07 / qualifying round / Canada - Czech Republic (4:3 OT) (3 times Canada came from behind to tie game in regulation, and Eric Staal scored 23 sec into OT)
05.07.07 / qualifying round / Russia - Sweden (4:2) (Evgeny Malkin GWG, Alexei Morozov 2g)
05.07.07 / qualifying round / Belarus - Germany (5:6) (Michael Wolf 2g, including GWG late in 3rd period)
05.07.07 / qualifying round / Canada - USA (6:3) (Matthew Lombardi hat trick. Mike Cammalleri and Paul Stastny 2g)
05.09.07 / QF / Czech Republic - Russia (0:4) (Alexander Yeremenko shutout, Evgeny Malkin 2g/1a)
05.09.07 / QF / Sweden - Slovakia (7:4) (Tony Martensson hat trick, Jonathan Hedstrom 2g)
05.10.07 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (5:1) (Matthew Lombardi 2g)
05.12.07 / SF / Canada - Sweden (4:1) (Cam Ward 29 saves)
05.12.07 / SF / Russia - Finland (1:2 OT) (Mikko Koivu OT winner)
05.13.07 / bronze medal game / Russia - Sweden (3:1) (Alexander Yeremenko 32 saves)
05.13.07 / final / Canada - Finland (4:2) (Rick Nash 2g)

2008 World Junior Championship (Pardubice and Liberec, Czech Republic)
12.26.07 / group A / Czech Republic - Canada (0:3) (John Tavares 2g, Jonathan Bernier shutout. Michal Neuvirth, Michael Frolik, Jakub Voracek played for Czechs)
12.26.07 / group B / Russia - Finland (7:4) (Marat Kalimulin 1g/3a. Sergei Bobrovsky, Artem Anisimov, Evgeny Dadonov, Slava Voynov played for Russia)
12.27.07 / group A / Canada - Slovakia (2:0) (Kyle Turris 2g, Steve Mason shutout)
12.29.07 / group B / Russia - USA (2:3. James Van Riemsdyk, Max Pacioretty, Colin Wilson, Kyle Okposo, Ian Cole, Jamie McBain played for US)
12.29.07 / group A / Canada - Sweden (3:4) (Swedes erased 2g deficit and scored GWG with 7 sec left in 3rd period. Victor Hedman, Jhonas Enroth, Carl Hagelin, Patrik Berglund, Mikael Backlund, Magnus Paajarvi, Joakim Andersson played for Swedes)
12.31.07 / group A / Canada - Denmark (4:1) (Kyle Turris 2g)
01.02.08 / QF / Canada - Finland (4:2) (Brad Marchand GWG in come-from-behind victory)
01.04.08 / SF / Russia - Sweden (1:2 OT) (Sweden tied game late in regulation and Mikael Backlund scored in OT)
01.04.08 / SF / Canada - USA (4:1) (Steve Mason 33 saves. John Tavares, Steven Stamkos, Drew Doughty, Claude Giroux, Brad Marchand, PK Subban, Wayne Simmonds, Brandon Sutter, Kyle Turris, Karl Alzner, Thomas Hickey, Luke Schenn, Shawn Matthias played for Canada)
01.05.08 / bronze medal game / Russia - USA (4:2) (Nikita Filatov 2g)
01.05.08 / final / Canada - Sweden (3:2 OT) (Trailing 0:2 after 2 periods, Sweden came back tying game with 38 sec left in regulation, but Matt Halischuk won in OT. Brad Marchand and Claude Giroux also scored for Canada)

2008 World Championship (Halifax, NS and Quebec City, QC, Canada)
05.02.08 / preliminary / Canada - Slovenia (5:1) (Dany Heatley hat trick and 1a)
05.02.08 / preliminary / Russia - Italy (7:1) (Alexander Semin 2g/1a)
05.02.08 / preliminary / USA - Latvia (4:0) (Tim Thomas shutout, Patrick Kane 1g/2a)
05.03.08 / preliminary / Belarus - Sweden (5:6) (Patric Hornqvist 2g)
05.03.08 / preliminary / Germany - Finland (1:5) (Mikko Koivu 2g/1a)
05.04.08 / preliminary / Russia - Czech Republic (5:4 OT) (Russians tied game in regulation and Alexei Morozov scored OT winner. Patrik Elias hat trick)
05.04.08 / preliminary / USA - Slovenia (5:1) (Phil Kessel hat trick)
05.05.08 / preliminary / Switzerland - Belarus (2:1) (Julien Sprunger 2g)
05.05.08 / preliminary / Finland - Norway (3:2 OT) (Tuomo Ruutu OT winner)
05.06.08 / preliminary / Russia - Denmark (4:1)
05.06.08 / preliminary / Canada - USA (5:4) (Dany Heatley 2g, including GWG with 47 sec left in regulation)
05.06.08 / preliminary / Slovenia - Latvia (0:3) (Edgars Masalskis shutout, Alexei Shirokov 2g)
05.07.08 / preliminary / Sweden - Switzerland (2:4)
05.07.08 / preliminary / Finland - Slovakia (3:2) (Teemu Selanne GWG)
05.08.08 / qualification / Sweden - Denmark (8:1) (Tony Martensson 2g)
05.08.08 / qualification / Canada - Norway (2:1) (Rick Nash GWG late in regulation)
05.08.08 / qualification / Switzerland - Czech Republic (0:5) (Milan Hnilicka shutout)
05.09.08 / qualification / Finland - Latvia (2:1) (Edgars Masalskis 62 saves in losing cause)
05.09.08 / qualification / Russia - Belarus (4:3 SO) (Trailing by 2 after 1st period, Russia came back to win in SO on goal by Alexei Morozov. Maxim Afinogenov 2g, Alex Ovechkin 1g/1a)
05.10.08 / qualification / Czech Republic - Belarus (3:2 SO) (Czechs came from behind to win in shoot-out)
05.10.08 / qualification / Germany - Canada (1:10) (Eric Staal 4g/1a, Martin St. Louis 5a)
05.10.08 / qualification / Russia - Sweden (3:2) (Alex Ovechkin GWG with 6 sec left in regulation)
05.11.08 / qualification / Finland - USA (3:2) (Trailing 0:2 after 2 periods, Finns came back with 3 unanswered goals. Mikko Koivu GWG)
05.11.08 / qualification / Sweden - Czech Republic (5:3) (Henrik Lundqvist 36 saves, Patric Hornqvist GWG)
05.12.08 / qualification / Switzerland - Russia (3:5)
05.12.08 / qualification / Canada - Finland (6:3) (Dany Heatley and Shane Doan 2g)
05.12.08 / qualification / Latvia - Germany (3:5) (3 times Germany came from behind)
05.14.08 / QF / Norway - Canada (2:8) (Derek Roy and Rick Nash 2g)
05.14.08 / QF / Russia - Switzerland (6:0) (Evgeny Nabokov 22 saves shutout. Maxim Afinogenov 2g. Alex Ovechkin and Sergei Fedorov also scored for Russia)
05.16.08 / SF / Russia - Finland (4:0) (Evgeny Nabokov 23 saves shutout)
05.16.08 / SF / Canada - Sweden (5:4) (Mike Green GWG and 2a)
05.17.08 / bronze medal game / Finland - Sweden (4:0) (Finns won despite being outshot 36-13)
05.18.08 / final / Canada - Russia (4:5 OT) (Russia twice erased 2g deficit. Ilya Kovalchuk tied game in regulation and scored in OT. Alexander Semin and Brent Burns 2g)

2008 Victoria Cup (Bern, Switzerland)
09.30.08 / exhibition game / New York Rangers - SC Bern (Switzerland) (8:1)
10.01.08 / Victorya Cup / New York Rangers - Metallurg (Russia) (4:3) (Rangers erased 3g deficit and Ryan Callahan scored GWG with 20 sec left in regulation. Chris Drury 2g)

2009 World Junior Championship (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
01.03.09 / SF / Canada - Russia (6:5) (Jordan Eberle 2g, including game tying goal with 5 sec left in regulation. John Tavares, Alex Pietrangelo, Jamie Benn, PK Subban, Evander Kane, Jordan Eberle, Ryan Ellis, Tyler Ennis, Tyler Myers, Thomas Hickey, Cody Hodgson played for Canada)
01.05.09 / bronze medal game / Russia - Slovakia (5:2) (Nikita Filatov 2g. Dmitri Kulikov, Evgeny Dadonov, Slava Voynov, Tomas Tatar, Richard Panik played in thid game)
01.05.09 / final / Canada - Sweden (5:1) (Cody Hodgson 2g/1a, Jordan Eberle 1g/2a. Canada scored 2 ENG. Victor Hedman, Erik Karlsson, Marcus Johansson, Mikael Backlund, Jacob Josefson, Joakim Andersson played for Swedes)

2009 World Championship (Bern, Zurich and Kloten, Switzerland)
04.27.09 / group / Latvia - Sweden (3:2 SO)
04.28.09 / group / Russia - Switzerland (4:2) (Ilya Bryzgalov 37 saves, Ilya Kovalchuk 1g/2a)
04.29.09 / group / Sweden - USA (6:5 OT) (Trailing 2:5 in 3rd period, Swedes came back to tie game in regulation and win in OT. Kristian Huselius OT winner. Mattias Weinhandl 2g/1a, Ryan Shannon 2g)
04.29.09 / group / Finland - Czech Republic (4:3) (Trailing 1:3, Finns came back with 3 unanswered goals. Niko Kapanen 2g/2a)
04.30.09 / qualification / Russia - Sweden (6:5 OT) (Dmitri Kalinin 2g, including OT winner. Ilya Kovalchuk 3a, Kristian Huselius 2g/1a)
05.02.09 / qualification / Russia - USA (4:1) (Russia scored 4 goals in 16 min)
05.03.09 / qualification / Latvia - Russia (1:6) (Oleg Tverdovsky 2g/1a)
05.04.09 / qualification / Canada - Finland (3:4) (Canada erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation but still lost in shoot-out. Dany Heatley 2g)
05.06.09 / QF / Russia - Belarus (4:3) (Ilya Kovalchuk GWG)
05.06.09 / QF / Finland - USA (2:3) (Ryan Suter GWG, Robert Esche 47 saves)
05.07.09 / QF / Sweden - Czech Republic (3:1) (Jonas Gustavsson 33 saves)
05.07.09 / QF / Canada - Latvia (4:2)
05.08.09 / SF / Russia - USA (3:2) (Ilya Kovalchuk 1g/1a)
05.08.09 / SF / Canada - Sweden (3:1) (Derek Roy 2g)
05.10.09 / bronze medal game / USA - Sweden (2:4) (Stefan Liv 37 saves)
05.10.09 / final / Russia - Canada (2:1) (Russia came from behind to win, despite being outshot 38-17. Ilya Bryzgalov 37 saves, Alexander Radulov GWG)

2009 Basel Summer Ice Hockey (Basel, Switzerland)
08.20.09 / group / Davos (Switzerland) - SKA (Saint Petersburg, Russia) (4:5) (SKA scored GWG with 64 sec left in regulation)
08.21.09 / group / Bili Tygri (Czech Republic) - SKA (Saint Petersburg, Russia) (0:1)
08.22.09 / final / Geneve-Servette (Switzerland) - SKA (1:2 OT) (Alexey Yashin scored game tying goal with 104 sec left in regulation. 95 PIM)

2009 Victoria Cup (Zurich, Switzerland)
09.29.09 / Zurich Lions (Switzerland) - Chicago Blackhawks (2:1) (Lions came from behind to win game and Cup)

2010 World Junior Championship (Saskatoon and Regina, SK, Canada)
12.28.09 / group / Canada - Switzerland (6:0) (Jake Allen shutout. Brandon McMillan hat trick, Jordan Eberle 1g/4a. Nino Niederreiter, Roman Josi, Luca Sbisa played for Switzerland)
12.29.09 / group / Canada - Slovakia (8:2) (Taylor Hall hat trick and 1a, Alex Pietrangelo and Ryan Ellis 1g/2a. Tomas Tatar, Richard Panik, Martin Marincin played for Slovaks)
12.31.09 / group / Canada - USA (5:4 SO) (Trailing 2:4, Canada came back to tie game in regulation and win in shoot-out. 3 SHG were scored in this game. US roster included John Carlson, Cam Fowler, Jake Gardiner, Tyler Johnson, Chris Kreider, Kyle Palmieri, Jason Zucker, Jack Campbell)
12.31.09 / group / Sweden - Finland (7:1) (Jacob Markstrom 38 saves. Jacob Josefson 2g. Mikael Granlund, Sami Vatanen played for Finns)
01.03.10 / SF / Canada - Switzerland (6:1) (Taylor Hall 2g. Alex Pietrangelo, Ryan Ellis, Jordan Eberle, Nazem Kadri, Brayden Schenn, Travis Hamonic, Marco Scandella, Adam Henrique, Gabriel Bourque, Calvin de Haan, Jake Allen played for Canada)
01.03.10 / SF / USA - Sweden (5:2) (US scored 3g in final 7 min of regulation, including SHG and ENG. Jerry D'Amigo 2g)
01.05.10 / Bronze medal game / Switzerland - Sweden (4:11) (Andre Petersson hat trick, Jakob Silfverberg 2g. Jacob Markstrom, Mattias Ekholm, Marcus Johansson, Adam Larsson, Marcus Kruger, Jacob Josefson played for Swedes)
01.05.10 / final / Canada - USA (5:6 OT) (Trailing 3:5 with less than 3 min left in regulation, Jordan Eberle scored twice to tie game, but USA still won in OT. John Carlson OT winner)

2010 Winter Olympics (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
02.16.10 / group A / Canada - Norway (8:0) (Jarome Iginla hat trick, Sidney Crosby 3a, Roberto Luongo shutout)
02.16.10 / group A / USA - Switzerland (3:1)
02.16.10 / group B / Russia - Latvia (8:2) (Alex Ovechkin 2g)
02.17.10 / group B / Czech Republic - Slovakia (3:1) (Jaromir Jagr GWG) (since CNBC JIP 5 min of 1st period, these first 5 min of game added from Russian TV broadcast)
02.18.10 / group A / USA - Norway (6:1) (Brian Rafalski 2g)
02.18.10 / group A / Canada - Switzerland (3:2 SO) (Trailing 0:2, Switzerland came back to tie game in regulation, but still lost in shootout on Crosby's goal)
02.18.10 / group B / Russia - Slovakia (1:2 SO) (Slovakia tied game in regulation and won in shootout)
02.19.10 / group B / Czech Republic - Latvia (5:2)
02.19.10 / group C / Sweden - Belarus (4:2) (Daniel Alfredsson 2g)
02.20.10 / group B / Slovakia - Latvia (6:0) (Jaroslav Halak shutout)
02.20.10 / group C / Germany - Belarus (3:5) (Sergei Kostitsyn 1g/3a)
02.21.10 / group A / Canada - USA (3:5) (Brian Rafalski 2g/1a)
02.21.10 / group B / Russia - Czech Republic (4:2) (Alex Ovechkin delivers hit of the tournament, crushing Jaromir Jagr. Evgeni Malkin 2g/1a)
02.21.10 / group C / Sweden - Finland (3:0) (Henrik Lundqvist shutout, Loui Eriksson 2g)
02.23.10 / qualification playoffs / Switzerland - Belarus (3:2 SO)
02.23.10 / qualification playoffs / Canada - Germany (8:2) (Jarome Iginla 2g)
02.23.10 / qualification playoffs / Czech Republic - Latvia (3:2 OT) (David Krejci OT winner)
02.23.10 / qualification playoffs / Norway - Slovakia (3:4) (Miroslav Satan GWG with 79 sec left in regulation) (JIP 13 min of 1st period)
02.24.10 / QF / USA - Switzerland (2:0) (Zach Parise scored 2g in 3rd period. Ryan Miller shutout)
02.24.10 / QF / Russia - Canada (3:7) (Failure of epic proportions for Russia. Corey Perry 2g, Ryan Getzlaf 1g/2a)
02.24.10 / QF / Finland - Czech Republic (2:0) (Miikka Kiprusoff shutout)
02.24.10 / QF / Sweden - Slovakia (3:4) (Marian Hossa 3a) (JIP 7 min of 1st period, no goals)
02.26.10 / SF / USA - Finland (6:1) (Patrick Kane 2g)
02.26.10 / SF / Canada - Slovakia (3:2) (Slovaks rallied late in 3rd but still lost. Ryan Getzlaf GWG)
02.27.10 / bronze medal game / Finland - Slovakia (5:3) (Olli Jokinen 2g)
02.28.10 / final / USA - Canada (2:3 OT) (22 year-old Sidney Crosby scores in OT after proud US team had equalized with only 25 sec left in regulation)

2010 The Sweden Hockey Games / Sweden Globen Cup (Stockholm, Sweden)
04.29.10 / Russia - Finland (4:5 SO) (Sergei Fedorov, Vladimir Tarasenko, Viktor Kozlov, Nikolay Kulemin, Dmitri Kulikov, Artem Anisimov, Maxim Afinogenov, Oleg Saprykin, Dmitri Kalinin played for Russia, and Jussi Jokinen, Mikael Granlund, Leo Komarov, Antti Miettinen, Sami Vatanen, Lasse Kukkonen for Finland)
05.01.10 / Russia - Sweden (4:2) (Victor Hedman, Jacob Markstrom, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Carl Gunnarsson, Christian Backman played for Sweden)

2010 World Championship (Cologne, Mannheim and Gelsenkirchen, Germany)
05.07.10 / group / USA - Germany (1:2 OT) (Germans scored 21 sec into OT)
05.10.10 / group / Canada - Latvia (6:1) (John Tavares and Mark Giordano 2g, Corey Perry 3a)
05.12.10 / group / Canada - Switzerland (1:4) (Tobias Stephan 31 saves)
05.14.10 / qualification / Canada - Norway (12:1) (John Tavares hat trick, Evander Kane 2g/1a, Jordan Eberle 1g/3a, Ray Whitney and Rich Peverley 1g/2a)
05.16.10 / qualification / Canada - Sweden (1:3) (Jonas Gustavsson 32 saves)
05.18.10 / qualification / Canada - Czech Republic (2:3) (Matt Duchene and Ray Whitney scored for Canada, Jaromir Jagr for Czechs)
05.18.10 / qualification / Switzerland - Sweden (0:5) (Jacob Markstrom 28 saves shutout)
05.20.10 / QF / Russia - Canada (5:2) (Evgeni Malkin 2g, Ilya Kovalchuk 3a)
05.20.10 / QF / Finland - Czech Republic (1:2 SO) (Czechs tied game in regulation and won in SO. Tomas Vokoun 29 saves, Pekka Rinne 33)
05.20.10 / QF / Germany - Switzerland (1:0) (Dennis Endras 41 saves shutout)
05.22.10 / SF / Russia - Germany (2:1) (Pavel Datsyuk GWG)
05.22.10 / SF / Sweden - Czech Republic (2:3 SO) (Karel Rachunek tied game with 8 sec left in regulation, and Czechs won in SO. Tomas Vokoun 32 saves)
05.23.10 / bronze medal game / Sweden - Germany (3:1) (Jonas Andersson scored GWG and ENG. Dennis Endras 39 saves in losing cause)
05.23.10 / final / Russia - Czech Republic (1:2) (Pavel Datsyuk scored with 36 sec left in regulation, but Czechs still won. Tomas Vokoun 35 saves)

2010 Basel Summer Ice Hockey (Basel, Switzerland)
08.18.10 / HC Eaton Pardubice (Czech Republic) - SKA (Saint Petersburg, Russia) (2:5) (Alexey Yashin 1g/1a)

2010 NHL Premiere Challenge
10.04.10 (St.Petersburgh, Russia) / SKA (St.Petersburgh) - Carolina Hurricanes (5:3) (SKA scored 2g in 3rd period)
10.05.10 (Malmo, Sweden) / Malmo Redhawks (Sweden) - Columbus Blue Jackets (1:4)
10.06.10 (Riga, Latvia) / Dynamo (Riga) - Phoenix Coyotes (1:3)

2010 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.26.10 / game 1 / SKA (St.Petersburgh, Russia) - Geneve-Servette (Switzerland) (3:1) (Alexey Yashin 2g/1a)
12.27.10 / game 3 / Sparta (Prague, Czech Republic) - Geneve-Servette (Switzerland) (3:4)
12.28.10 / game 6 / HC Davos - Team Canada (3:2) (Jaroslav Bednar GWG)
12.29.10 / QF / Sparta (Prague, Czech Republic) - Team Canada (3:4 OT)
12.31.10 / final + ceremony / SKA (St.Petersburgh, Russia) - Team Canada (4:3) (3g were scored in final 82 sec)

2011 World Junior Championship (Buffalo, NY, USA)
12.26.10 / group / Canada - Russia (6:3) (Canada scored 3g in 3rd period to win, despite being outshot 42-27. Ryan Ellis, Casey Cizikas, Sean Couturier, Zack Kassian, Brayden Schenn, Jaden Schwartz, Cody Eakin, Marcus Foligno, Ryan Johansen, Erik Gudbranson, Brett Connolly, Tyson Barrie, Calvin de Haan, Jared Cowen played for Canada)
12.28.10 / group / Canada - Czech Republick (7:2) (Brayden Schenn 1g/4a, Ryan Ellis 1g/3a. Ondrej Palat, Martin Frk played for Czechs)
12.28.10 / group / Sweden - Russia (2:0) (Robin Lehner 30 saves shutout. Russian roster included Artemi Panarin, Vladimir Tarasenko, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Dmitri Orlov, Nikita Zaitsev)
12.29.10 / group / Canada - Norway (10:1) (Brayden Schenn 4g/1a, Erik Gudbranson 2g/1a)
12.31.10 / group / Canada - Sweden (5:6 SO) (Robin Lehner, Johan Larsson, Patrik Nemeth, John Klingberg, Rickard Rakell, Adam Larsson, Calle Jarnkrok, Oscar Lindberg, Anton Lander, Klas Dahlbeck played for Sweden)
01.02.11 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (4:1) (Nino Niederreiter, Sven Baertschi played for Switzerland)
01.02.11 / QF / Russia - Finland (4:3 OT) (Trailing 1:3 in 3rd period, Russians came back to tie game in regulation and win in OT. Evgeny Kuznetsov 2g/1a, including OT winner. Olli Maatta, Joonas Donskoi, Joel Armia, Erik Haula, Sami Vatanen, Miikka Salomaki, Iiro Pakarinen played for Finland)
01.03.11 / SF / Sweden - Russia (3:4 SO) (Swedes erased 2g deficit to take lead, but Russians tied game with 87 sec left in regulation and won in shoot-out)
01.03.11 / SF / Canada - USA (4:1) (US roster included Nick Leddy, Justin Faulk, Nick Bjugstad, Charlie Coyle, Chris Kreider, Brock Nelson, Kyle Palmieri, Jason Zucker, Jon Merrill, Derek Forbort, Brian Dumoulin, Jack Campbell)
01.05.11 / bronze medal game / USA - Sweden (4:2) (Chris Kreider 2g)
01.05.11 / final / Canada - Russia (3:5) (Trailing 0:3 after 2 periods, Russia came back with 5 unanswered goals in 3rd. Artemi Panarin 2g, Vladimir Tarasenko 1g/2a, Evgeny Kuznetsov 3a)

4 Nations Tournament (U17) (Balashikha, Russia)
02.08.11 / Russia - Czech Republic (3:2 SO) (Andrei Vasilevskiy, Mikhail Grigorenko, Anton Slepyshev played for Russia)
02.09.11 / Russia - Finland (4:3) (Russia erased 2g deficit)

2011 World Championship (Bratislava and Kosice, Czech Republic)
04.29.11 / preliminary round / Germany - Russia (2:0)
04.29.11 / preliminary round / Switzerland - France (1:0 OT) (Julien Vauclair OT winner)
04.29.11 / preliminary round / Belarus - Canada (1:4) (Jordan Eberle 2g)
04.30.11 / preliminary round / USA - Austria (5:1)
04.30.11 / preliminary round / Norway - Sweden (5:4 SO) (Trailing 1:3, Norway came back to tie game in regulation and won in shoot-out)
05.01.11 / preliminary round / Canada - France (9:1) (Jeff Skinner 2g/1a)
05.01.11 / preliminary round / Russia - Slovenia (6:4) (Alexander Radulov GWG)
05.01.11 / preliminary round / Slovakia - Germany (3:4) (Trailing 0:4 in 3rd period, Slovaks almost pulled come-back, scoring 3 unanswered goals)
05.02.11 / preliminary round / Czech Republic - Denmark (6:0) (Ondrej Pavelec shutout)
05.02.11 / preliminary round / USA - Norway (4:2) (Trailing 0:2 after 1st period, US scored 4g in 3rd. Nick Palmieri 2g)
05.02.11 / preliminary round / Latvia - Finland (2:3 SO)
05.02.11 / preliminary round / Sweden - Austria (3:0) (Viktor Fasth shutout, Niklas Persson 2g)
05.03.11 / preliminary round / Canada - Switzerland (4:3 OT) (Alex Pietrangelo OT winner)
05.03.11 / preliminary round / Russia - Slovakia (4:3) (Alexei Morozov GWG)
05.04.11 / preliminary round / USA - Sweden (2:6) (Patrik Berglund 2g)
05.05.11 / qualifying round / Russia - Denmark (4:3) (Sergei Zinoviev hat trick)
05.06.11 / qualifying round / Canada - USA (4:3 SO)
05.06.11 / qualifying round / Czech Republic - Slovakia (3:2) (Milan Michalek GWG)
05.07.11 / qualifying round / Norway - Canada (2:3) (James Neal GWG)
05.07.11 / qualifying round / Finland - Slovakia (2:1) (Tuomo Ruutu scored twice in 3rd period)
05.08.11 / qualifying round / Czech Republic - Russia (3:2) (Tomas Plekanec scored GWG on penalty shot)
05.09.11 / qualifying round / Canada - Sweden (3:2) (Rick Nash GWG late in regulation. Erik Ersbergwith 40 saves in losing cause)
05.09.11 / qualifying round / Russia - Finland (2:3 SO) (Trailing 0:2, Finns came back to tie game in regulation and win in shoot-out)
05.11.11 / QF / Czech Republic - USA (4:0) (Jaromir Jagr hat trick, Ondrej Pavelec shutout)
05.11.11 / QF / Sweden - Germany (5:2) (Patrik Berglund 1g/2a)
05.12.11 / QF / Finland - Norway (4:1) (Petri Vehanen 37 saves, Jarkko Immonen 2g)
05.12.11 / QF / Canada - Russia (1:2) (Ilya Kovalchuk GWG for come-from-behind victory)
05.13.11 / SF / Russia - Finland (0:3) (Mikael Granlund scored unbelivable goal, Petri Vehanen 30 saves shutout)
05.15.11 / bronze medal game / Czech Republic - Russia (7:4) (Roman Cervenka hat trick and 1a, Ilya Kovalchuk and Petr Prucha 2g)
05.15.11 / final / Sweden - Finland (1:6) (Twice Finns scored 2g in 1 min)

2011 Deutschland Cup (Munich, Germany)
11.11.11 / Slovakia - USA (2:0) (Freddy Meyer, Andrew Hutchinson, Rob Schremp, Yan Stastny played for USA. Marcel Hossa played for Slovaks)
11.12.11 / Switzerland - USA (3:2 SO) (Damien Brunner played for Switzerland)
11.13.11 / USA - Germany (1:3)

2011 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.29.11 / 1/4 / Team Canada - EHC Wolfsburg (Germany) (2:3 SO)

2012 World Junior Championship (Calgary and Edmonton, AB, Canada)
12.27.11 / group / Denmark - Czech Republic (0:7) (Petr Mrazek shutout. Tomas Hertl 2g. Tomas Nosek, Radek Faksa, Lukas Sedlak, Dmitrij Jaskin played for Czechs)
12.28.11 / group / Finland - USA (4:1) (Finns scored 3g in 5 min late in 3rd period. Sami Aittokallio 38 saves, Joel Armia 2g/1a. Aleksander Barkov, Joonas Donskoi, Rasmus Ristolainen, Jani Hakanpaa, Mikael and Markus Granlund, Miikka Salomaki played for Finns)
12.28.11 / group / Canada - Czech Republic (5:0) (Scott Wedgewood shutout, Mark Scheifele 2g. Mark Stone, Brendan Gallagher, Dougie Hamilton, Jamie Oleksiak, Ryan Strome, Jonathan Huberdeau, Jaden Schwartz, Devante Smith-Pelly, Boone Jenner, Tanner Pearson, Mark Pysyk, Brett Connolly, Ryan Murray, Nathan Beaulieu, Scott Harrington played for Canada)
12.29.11 / group / Russia - Latvia (14:0) (Andrei Vasilevskiy 30 saves shutout. Evgeny Kuznetsov 9 points: 3g/6a, Nikita Gusev 2g/5a)
12.29.11 / group / Canada - Denmark (10:2) (Mark Stone and Brandon Gormley 2g/1a, Scott Harrington 1g/3a)
12.30.11 / group / USA - Czech Republic (2:5) (Petr Mrazek 52 saves. US roster included JT Miller, Jacob Trouba, Charlie Coyle, Brandon Saad, Nick Bjugstad, Jason Zucker, Jon Merrill, Derek Forbort, Austin Watson, Jack Campbell, Josh Archibald)
12.30.11 / group / Finland - Denmark (10:1) (Teemu Pulkkinen 4g/1a, Miikka Salomaki 2g/2a, Mikael Granlund 4a)
12.30.11 / group / Sweden - Slovakia (9:1) (Erik Thorell 2g/1a. Filip Forsberg, Jonas Brodin, John Klingberg, William Karlsson, Mika Zibanejad, Victor Rask, Rickard Rakell, Johan Larsson, Patrik Nemeth, Joakim Nordstrom, Oscar Klefbom, Anton Forsberg played for Swedes)
12.31.11 / group / Canada - USA (3:2) (Brett Connolly GWG. Scott Wedgewood 30 saves, Jack Campbell 32)
12.31.11 / group / Finland - Czech Republic (4:0) (Sami Aittokallio 36 saves shutout. Joonas Donskoi scored for Finland)
12.31.11 / group / Russia - Sweden (3:4 OT) (Trailing 0:3 Swedes came back to tie game with 40 sec left in tegulation and win in OT. Joakim Nordstrom OT winner)
01.02.12 / QF / Finland - Slovakia (8:5) (Markus Granlund 2g/1a, Mikael Granlund 1g/3a)
01.02.12 / QF / Russia - Czech Republic (2:1 OT) (Andrei Vasilevskiy 38 saves, Petr Mrazek 43)
01.03.12 / SF / Finland - Sweden (2:3 SO) (Swedes erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation and win in SO. Sami Aittokallio 55 saves in losing cause)
01.03.12 / SF / Canada - Russia (5:6) (Trailing 1:6 with 11 min left in 3rd, Canada almost pulled off a miracle, scoring 4g in 5 min. Yevgeni Kuznetsov hat trick and 1a, Nail Yakupov 4a)
01.05.12 / bronze medal game / Canada - Finland (4:0) (Mark Visentin shutout. Quinton Howden 2g)
01.05.12 / final / Russia - Sweden (0:1 OT)( (Mika Zibanejad OT winner. Andrey Makarov 57 saves in losing cause)

2012 World Championship (Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm, Sweden)
05.05.12 / group / USA - Canada (5:4 OT) (Jack Johnson 2g, including OT winner)
05.07.12 / group / USA - Slovakia (2:4) (Andrej Sekera GWG)
05.15.12 / group / Switzerland - USA (2:5) (Paul Stastny 1g/2a)
05.17.12 / QF / Finland - USA (3:2) (Trailing 1:2 late in 3rd, Finns came back to win, scoring GWG with 9 sec left in regulation. Jesse Joensuu 2g, including game winner)
05.17.12 / QF / Sweden - Czech Republic (3:4) (Milan Michalek GWG with 29 sec left in regulation)

2012 Subway Super Series
11.05.12 (Boisbriand, QC) / Russia - QMJHL All-Stars (6:2) (Nail Yakupov 1g/2a. Future NHL-ers Anthony Mantha, Jonathan Drouin, William Carrier, Ryan Graves, Anthony Duclair, MacKenzie Weegar played for Canada, while Andrei Vasilevski, Valeri Nichushkin, Nikita Nesterov, Ilya Lyubushkin played for Russia)
11.08.12 (Guelph, ON) / Russia - OHL All-Stars (2:1) (15 years old Connor McDavid became youngest player to ever make roster for Subway SS team. Russians scored 2g in 34 sec late in 3rd period)
11.12.12 (Sarnia, ON) / OHL All-Stars - Russia (2:1) (Nail Yakupov scored with 36 sec left in regulation, but Russia still lost. Connor McDavid, Jordan Binnington, Boone Jenner, Sean Monahan, Ryan Strome, Cody Ceci, Dylan DeMelo, Scott Laughton, Barclay Goodrow, Brett Ritchie played for Canada)
11.15.12 (Victoria, BC) / Russia - WHL All-Stars (5:2) (Brayden Point, Shea Theodore, Josh Morrissey, Travis Sanheim, Jake Virtanen, Eric Comrie, Madison Bowey, Haydn Fleury played for Canada)

2012 U-18 Four Nations Tournament (Ann Arbor, MI)
11.06.12 USA - Finland (3:1) (Connor Clifton, Tyler Motte, Thatcher Demko, Michael McCarron, John Hayden, Hudson Fasching, Will Butcher, Steven Santini played for US)
11.07.12 USA - Switzerland (4:5 SO) (Kevin Fiala played for Switzerland)
11.09.12 USA - Sweden (5:3) (William Nylander, Robert Hagg played for Swedes)

2013 World Junior Championship (Ufa, Russia)
12.20.12 / pre-tournament / Canada - Finland (2:3) (Markus Granlund scored first during 5 on 3 PP, Sam Reinhart and Mark Scheifele answered with 2 goals 33 sec apart. Finns added 2 more goals, including another 5 on 3 PPG)
12.20.12 / pre-tournament / Sweden - USA (2:3 OT) (Shayne Gostisbehere OT winner)
12.22.12 / pre-tournament / Canada - Sweden (2:1 SO) (After Alexander Wennberg scored for Swedes, Jonathan Drouin tied game late in 2nd. Jonathan Huberdeau and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored, while Viktor Arvidsson and Filip Forsberg missed during shootout)
12.22.12 / pre-tournament / Finland - USA (5:1) (17 year old Aleksander Barkov and Artturi Lehkonen 1g/2a, Markus Granlund and Teuvo Teravainen also scored for Finns)
12.22.12 / pre-tournament / Germany - Russia
12.24.12 / pre-tournament / Latvia - Switzerland
12.26.12 / group B / Russia - Slovakia (Richard Mraz tied game with 36 sec left in regulation, but Russians stil won in OT 3:2. Andrei Vasilevski 32 saves)
12.26.12 / group A / Finland - Latvia (5:1) (Teuvo Teravainen, Aleksander Barkov, Rasmus Ristolainen, Olli Maatta, Artturi Lehkonen, Joel Armia, Miikka Salomaki, Markus Granlund played for Finns)
12.26.12 / group A / Czech Republic - Sweden (1:4) (Filip Forsberg and Elias Lindholm scored for Sweden)
12.27.12 / group B / Germany - USA (0:8) (Alex Galchenyuk and Sean Kuraly 1g/2a. Seth Jones, JT Miller, Shayne Gostisbehere, Ryan Hartman and Jacob Trouba also scored for USA)
12.27.12 / group A / Latvia - Switzerland (2:7) (Mike Kunzle 2g)
12.28.12 / group B / Canada - Slovakia (6:3) (Canada erased 2g deficit. Ryan Strome 2g, Morgan Rielly 1g/2a. Nathan MacKinnon, Mark Scheifele, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Dougie Hamilton, Phillip Danault, Jonathan Drouin, Jonathan Huberdeau, Boone Jenner, Brett Ritchie, Scott Harrington played for Canada)
12.28.12 / group A / Czech Republic - Finland (3:1) (Tomas Hertl, Radek Faksa, Jakub Vrana, Dmitrij Jaskin, Lukas Sedlak, Martin Frk played for Czechs)
12.29.12 / group B / Germany - Russia (0:7) (Andrei Vasilevskiy 41 saves shutout. Yaroslav Kosov natural hat trick. Nikita Kucherov and Nail Yakupov also scored for Russia)
12.30.12 / group B / Germany - Slovakia (1:2 OT)
12.30.12 / group A / Finland - Switzerland (5:4 SO) (Twice Finns erased 2g deficit to tie game with 100 sec left in regulation and win in SO. Melvin Nyffeler 52 saves in losing cause)
12.30.12 / group A / Czech Republic - Latvia (4:2) (Martin Frk 2g, including PPG with 27 sec left in regulation)
12.30.12 / group B / Germany - Slovakia (1:2 OT) (Leon Draisaitl assisted on Tobias Rieder goal for Germans, but Slovaks tied game in regulation and won in OT)
12.31.12 / group B / USA - Slovakia (9:3) (Johnny Gaudreau and Vince Trocheck 2g/1a, Jimmy Vesey 3a)
12.31.12 / group A / Czech Republic - Switzerland (4:3 OT) (Tomas Hertl OT winner. Dmitrij Jaskin 3a)
12.31.12 / group A / Finland - Sweden (4:7) (Viktor Arvidsson 2g/1a, Joel Armia 2g. Filip Forsberg, William Karlsson, Victor Rask, Rickard Rakell, Elias Lindholm, Alexander Wennberg, Robert Hagg, Jacob De La Rose played for Swedes)
01.02.13 / QF / Russia - Switzerland (4:3 SO) (Nikita Kucherov tied game with 99 sec left in regulation and scored GWG in SO. Andrei Vasilevski 41 saves)
01.02.13 / QF / USA - Czech Republic (7:0) (John Gibson 31 saves shutout. Johnny Gaudreau hat trick, Riley Barber 2g, JT Miller 1g/2a, Jacob Trouba and Seth Jones 4a)
01.03.13 / relegation round / Latvia - Slovakia (3:5) (Slovaks scored late in 3rd and added ENG. Adam Nagy 37 saves)
01.03.13 / SF / USA - Canada (5:1) (Johnny Gaudreau and Jake McCabe 2g/1a)
01.03.13 / SF / Russia - Sweden (2:3 SO) (Elias Lindholm and Filip Forsberg gave Swedes 2:0 lead. Russians tied game in regulation, but still lost in SO. Andrei Vasilevski 38 saves)
01.05.13 / bronze medal game / Russia - Canada (6:5 OT) (Valeri Nichushkin OT winner. Nail Yakupov 2g, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 1g/3a)
01.05.13 / final / USA - Sweden (3:1) (Rocco Grimaldi 2g in come-from-behind victory)

2013 World U-17 Challenge (Drummondville and Victoriaville, QC, Canada)
01.04.13 / final / Sweden - Russia (7:5) (Back and forth battle. A lot of future NHL-ers including William Nylander, Adrian Kempe, Oskar Lindblom, Pierre Engvall, Evgeny Svechnikov, Vladislav Kamenev)

2013 U-18 Five Nations Tournament (Jonkoping, Sweden)
02.07.13 / Sweden - Russia (2:8) (Igor Shesterkin 36 saves, Valeri Nichushkin 1g/3a)
02.07.13 / Finland - Czech Republic (4:1) (David Pastrnak scored 84 sec into 1st period, but Finland answered with 4. Artturi Lehkonen 1g/2a)
02.08.13 / Finland - Russia (4:6) (Pavel Buchnevich GWG)
02.09.13 / Sweden - Finland (4:2) (Andre Burakovsky, Robert Hagg, Rasmus Andersson, Sebastian Aho, Jacob De La Rose, Lucas Wallmark vs. Artturi Lehkonen, Kasperi Kapanen, Joel Kiviranta)
02.10.13 / Russia - Czech Republic (3:4) (Jakub Vrana GWG and 2a. Valeri Nichushkin 2g)

2013 World U-18 Championship (Sochi, Russia)
04.28.13 / final / USA - Canada (2:3) (Connor McDavid, Shea Theodore, Sam Reinhart, Sam Bennett, Josh Morrissey, Carter Verhaeghe, Frederik Gauthier vs. Jack Eichel, JT Compher, Tyler Motte, Connor Clifton, Kevin Labanc, John Hayden, Will Butcher)

2013 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland)
05.04.13 / group S / Canada - Denmark (3:1) (Matt Duchene 2g in come-from-behind victory)
05.04.13 / group H / Latvia - Russia (0:6) (Ilya Bryzgalov shutout. Alexander Radulov and Ilya Kovalchuk scored for Russia)
05.04.13 / group S / Slovenia - Norway (1:3) (Anders Bastiansen 2g)
05.04.13 / group S / Sweden - Czech Republic (2:1) (Henrik Tallinder GWG, as Swedes outshot Czechs 39-18)
05.04.13 / group H / USA - Austria (5:3) (US erased 2g deficit. Erik Johnson 2g)
05.05.13 / group H / Germany - Russia (1:4) (Ilya Kovalchuk hat trick)
05.05.13 / group H / Latvia - USA (1:4)
05.05.13 / group S / Norway - Denmark (3:2) (Patrick Thoresen GWG late in regulation)
05.05.13 / group S / Canada - Switzerland (2:3 SO) (Nino Niederreiter tied game in regulation and Swiss won in SO)
05.06.13 / group S / Belarus - Sweden (1:2)
05.07.13 / group S / Canada - Norway (7:1) (Taylor Hall 2g, Steven Stamkos 1g/3a)
05.07.13 / group H / Russia - USA (5:3) (Russia scored 2g late in 3rd period. Paul Stastny 2g)
05.08.13 / group S / Sweden - Norway (5:1) (Gabriel Landeskog 2g)
05.08.13 / group H / Finland - USA (1:4) (Craig Smith hat trick)
05.09.13 / group H / Slovakia - Latvia (3:5) (Lauris Darzins hat trick, Tomas Surovy 2g)
05.09.13 / group S / Denmark - Czech Republic (1:2 SO)
05.09.13 / group S / Sweden - Canada (0:3) (Mike Smith 33 saves shutout)
05.10.13 / group S / Slovenia - Czech Republic (2:4) (Czechs scored 2 unanswered goals in 3rd period)
05.10.13 / group H / Slovakia - Austria (1:2 SO) (Bernhard Starkbaum 42 saves)
05.10.13 / group S / Canada - Belarus (4:1) (Steven Stamkos, Claude Giroux, Andrew Ladd and Ryan O'Reilly scored for Canada)
05.11.13 / group H / France - USA (2:4) (Paul Stastny GWG)
05.12.13 / group S / Canada - Czech Republic (2:1) (Wayne Simmonds and Jeff Skinner scored for Canada. Mike Smith 30 saves)
05.12.13 / group H / Germany - USA (0:3) (John Gibson 30 saves shutout. Paul Stastny, Bobby Butler and Stephen Gionta scored for US)
05.13.13 / group S / Canada - Slovenia (4:3 OT) (Canada erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation and win in OT. Steven Stamkos 2g, including OT winner)
05.14.13 / group H / USA - Slovakia (1:4) (Slovaks scored 4g on Ben Bishop)
05.16.13 / QF / Finland - Slovakia (4:3) (Slovaks erased 3g deficit in 2nd period, but still lost)
05.16.13 / QF / Russia - USA (3:8) (Paul Stastny 2g/2a, Craig Smith 5a. Alex Ovechkin 1g/1a)
05.16.13 / QF / Canada - Sweden (2:3 SO) (Jhonas Enroth 39 saves, as Swedes came from behind to win in SO. Steven Stamkos and Claude Giroux scored for Canada)
05.16.13 / QF / Czech Republic - Switzerland (1:2) (Roman Josi GWG. Martin Gerber 33 saves)
05.18.13 / SF / Switzerland - USA (3:0) (Reto Berra 29 saves shutout)
05.18.13 / SF / Finland - Sweden (0:3) (Jhonas Enroth 30 saves shutout. Loui Eriksson 2g/1a, Henrik Sedin 1g/2a)
05.19.13 / bronze medal game / Finland - USA (2:3 SO) (Lauri Korpikoski scored 2g in 3rd to tie game, but US still won in SO. Paul Stastny and Craig Smith scored for US)
05.19.13 / final / Sweden - Switzerland (5:1) (Henrik Sedin 2g/1a)

2013 U-17 Five Nations Tournament (Trnava, Slovakia)
08.14.13 / Czech Republic - USA (2:5) (Brock Boeser 1g/2a for)
08.15.13 / Switzerland - USA (1:7) (Troy Terry 1g/2a)
08.17.13 / Germany - USA (2:9)
08.18.13 / Slovakia - USA (1:3)

2013 World Junior A Challenge (Yarmouth, NS, Canada)
11.10.13 / final / USA - Russia (4:1) (Kyle Connor, Neal Pionk, Nick Schmaltz, Karson Kuhlman vs. Evgeny Svechnikov, Vladislav Kamenev. In goal for Russia was Maxim Tretiak, the grandson of great Vladislav Tretiak)

2013 Subway Super Series (U20)
11.18.13 (Gatineau, QC) / game 1 / Russia - QMJHL (2:3) (Canada scored GWG late in 3rd period. Charles Hudon 2g. Players of the Game were Charles Hudon and Ivan Barbashev)
11.20.13 (Sherbrooke, QC) / game 2 / Russia - QMJHL (3:4) (Anthony Duclair GWG)
11.21.13 (Oshawa, ON) / game 3 / Russia - OHL (5:2) (Russia scored 3 unanswered goals in 2nd half. Nikita Zadorov 3a)
11.25.13 (Sudbury, ON) / game 4 / Russia - OHL (3:2 SO) (Canada erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation, but lost in shoot-out)
11.27.13 (Red Deer, AB) / game 5 / Russia - WHL (3:2)
11.28.13 (Lethbridge, AB) / game 6 / Russia - WHL (2:4) (Trailing 0:2 after 1st period, Canada came back to win game and tie series. Greg Chase 2g)

2013 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.27.13 / HC Davos - HC Vitkovice Steel (5:1)
12.28.13 / Team Canada - HC Davos (2:3)
12.29.13 1/4 / Team Canada - Rochester Americans (6:3) (Brayden McNabb, Joel Armia, Johan Larsson, Chad Ruhwedel, Tim Schaller, Colton Gillies played for Americans)
12.30.13 1/2 / Geneve-Servette HC - Team Canada (6:5) (Matthew Lombardi 2g/2a. Jim Vandermeer, Jason Williams, Byron Ritchie, Joel Kwiatkowski, Glen Metropolit, Anthony Stewart played for Canada)
12.31.13 F / Red Army (CSKA, Moscow) - Geneve-Servette HC (3:5) (Many future NHL-ers, including Alexander Radulov, Alexei Morozov, Alexander Frolov, Nikita Zaitsev, Oleg Saprykin, Matthew Lombardi)

2014 World Junior Championship (Malmo, Sweden)
12.22.13 / pre-tournament / Canada - Sweden (0:3)
12.26.13 / group A / Czech Republic - USA (1:5) (Jack Eichel, Ryan Hartman, Jaccob Slavin, Matt Grzelcyk, Andrew Copp, Brady Skjei, Adam Erne, Vinnie Hinostroza, Will Butcher played for US)
12.26.13 / group A / Germany - Canada (2:7) (Anthony Mantha hat trick, Jonathan Drouin 3a, Connor McDavid 2a)
12.27.13 / group A / Slovakia - Germany (9:2) (Marko Dano 2g/1a)
12.27.13 / group B / Finland - Norway (5:1) (Saku Maenalanen 2g/1a. Artturi Lehkonen, Teuvo Teravainen, Rasmus Ristolainen, Esa Lindell played for Finns)
12.28.13 / group A / Canada - Czech Republic (4:5 SO) (David Pastrnak, Radek Faksa, Pavel Zacha, David Kampf, Jakub Vrana, Ondrej Kase, Dominik Simon played for Czechs)
12.28.13 / group B / Russia - Switzerland (7:1) (7 different players scored for Russia. Kevin Fiala and Mirco Mueller played for Swiss)
12.28.13 / group A / Slovakia - USA (3:6) (Jack Eichel and Ryan Hartman scored for US)
12.28.13 / group B / Sweden - Finland (4:2) (Alexander Wennberg 2g/1a, Andreas Johnsson 1g/2a. Filip Forsberg, Andre Burakovsky, Elias Lindholm, Oskar Sundqvist, Jacob De La Rose, Robert Hagg, Lucas Wallmark played for Swedes)
12.29.13 / group A / USA - Germany (8:0) (Anthony Stolarz shutout. Vinnie Hinostroza 2g/2a)
12.29.13 / group B / Sweden - Norway (10:0) (Marcus Hogberg shutout. Andre Burakovsky hat trick, Alexander Wennberg 1g/2a, Filip Forsberg 3a)
12.30.13 / group A / Canada - Slovakia (5:3) (Trailing after 2 periods, Canada scored 3 unanswered goals in 3rd. Nic Petan 2g/1a, Anthony Mantha 1g/3a)
12.30.13 / group A / Czech Republic - Germany (0:3) (Marvin Cupper 40 saves shutout, Frederik Tiffels 2g/1a)
12.30.13 / group B / Switzerland - Norway (3:2) (Kevin Fiala 3a)
12.30.13 / group B / Russia - Finland (1:4) (Russian roster included Ivan Barbashev, Nikita Zadorov, Anton Slepyshev, Pavel Buchnevich, Alexander Barabanov, Ilya Lyubushkin, Mikhail Grigorenko)
12.31.13 / group A / Czech Republic - Slovakia (4:1) (David Pastrnak and Ondrej Kase scored for Czechs)
12.31.13 / group A / Canada - USA (3:2) (Connor McDavid 1g. Aaron Ekblad, Matt Dumba, Jonathan Drouin, Anthony Mantha, Sam Reinhart, Bo Horvat, Scott Laughton, Josh Morrissey, Adam Pelech, Josh Anderson, Curtis Lazar played for Canada)
12.31.13 / group B / Sweden - Russia (3:2) (Jacob De La Rose GWG)
01.02.14 / QF / Finland - Czech Republic (5:3) (Trailing 1:3, Finns came back to win)
01.02.14 / QF / Sweden - Slovakia (6:0) (Oscar Dansk shutout. Filip Forsberg 2g/2a, Lucas Wallmark 2g, Elias Lindholm 1g/3a)
01.02.14 / QF / USA - Russia (3:5) (Nikita Zadorov 2g, including GWG, Anton Slepyshev 3a. Alexander Barabanov)
01.02.14 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (4:1) (Anthony Mantha, Curtis Lazar and Derrick Pouliot scored for Canada)
01.04.14 / SF / Sweden - Russia (2:1) (Filip Forsberg and Oskar Sundqvist scored on Andrei Vasilevskiy)
01.04.14 / SF / Canada - Finland (1:5) (Teuvo Teravainen 2g/1a)
01.05.14 / bronze medal game / Russia - Canada (2:1) (Andrei Vasilevskiy 30 saves)
01.05.14 / final / Finland - Sweden (3:2 OT) (Rasmus Ristolainen OT winner. Juuse Saros 35 saves)

2014 World U-17 Challenge (Sydney, North Sydney and Port Hawkesbury, NS Canada)
01.04.14 / final / USA - Canada Pacific (4:0) (US roster included Auston Matthews, Charlie McAvoy, Matthew Tkachuk, Jordan Greenway, Luke Kunin, Jack Roslovic, Christian Fischer, Zach Werenski, Noah Hanifin, Caleb Jones. Colin White finished as tournament's leading scorer)

2014 Winter Olympics (Sochi, Russia)
02.12.14 / group C / Latvia - Switzerland (0:1) (Simon Moser GWG with 8 sec left in regulation. Jonas Hiller shutout)
02.12.14 / group C / Czech Republic - Sweden (2:4) (Erik Karlsson 2g)
02.13.14 / group A / Slovakia - USA (1:7) (Paul Stastny 2g, Phil Kessel 1g/2a)
02.13.14 / group A / Russia - Slovenia (5:2) (Evgeni Malkin 1g/2a, Alex Ovechkin 1g/1a)
02.13.14 / group B / Canada - Norway (3:1) (Shea Weber, Jamie Benn and Drew Doughty scored for Canada)
02.13.14 / group B / Finland - Austria (8:4) (Mikael Granlund 2g/1a, Sami Vatanen 3a)
02.14.14 / group C / Czech Republic - Latvia (4:2) (Jaromir Jagr scored for Czechs)
02.14.14 / group C / Sweden - Switzerland (1:0) (Daniel Alfredsson GWG late in 3rd period. Henrik Lundqvist shutout)
02.14.14 / group B / Canada - Austria (6:0) (Jeff Carter natural hat trick, Roberto Luongo shutout)
02.14.14 / group B / Norway - Finland (1:6) (Lauri Korpikoski 2g)
02.15.14 / group A / USA - Russia (3:2 SO) (Russian goal scored late in 3rd period, was disallowed. T.J. Oshie scored on 4 out of 6 shoot-out attempts. Pavel Datsyuk 2g)
02.15.14 / group A / Slovakia - Slovenia (1:3) (Anze Kopitar scored for Slovenia. Zdeno Chara recorded his 1st point of tournament)
02.15.14 / group C / Switzerland - Czech Republic (1:0) (Jonas Hiller shutout)
02.15.14 / group C / Sweden - Latvia (5:3) (Swedes scored 4 PP goals)
02.16.14 / group A / Slovenia - USA (1:5) (Phil Kessel natural hat trick)
02.16.14 / group A / Russia - Slovakia (1:0 SO)
02.16.14 / group B / Austria - Norway (3:1) (Michael Grabner 2g/1a)
02.16.14 / group B / Finland - Canada (1:2 OT) (Drew Doughty 2g)
02.18.14 / qualification playoffs / Slovenia - Austria (4:0) (Robert Kristan 30 saves shutout)
02.18.14 / qualification playoffs / Russia - Norway (4:0) (Sergei Bobrovsky shutout, Alexander Radulov 2g/1a)
02.18.14 / qualification playoffs / Switzerland - Latvia (1:3)
02.18.14 / qualification playoffs / Czech Republic - Slovakia (5:3) (Marian Hossa 2g)
02.19.14 / QF / Canada - Latvia (2:1) (Shea Weber GWG late in regulation)
02.19.14 / QF / USA - Czech Republic (5:2) (Ryan Suter 3a)
02.19.14 / QF / Sweden - Slovenia (5:0) (Henrik Lundqvist shutout, Carl Hagelin 2g)
02.19.14 / QF / Finland - Russia (3:1) (Tuukka Rask 37 saves, Teemu Selanne 1g/1a)
02.21.14 / SF / Sweden - Finland (2:1) (Erik Karlsson GWG)
02.21.14 / SF / Canada - USA (1:0) (Jamie Benn GWG, Carey Price 31 saves shutout)
02.22.14 / Bronze medal game / USA - Finland (0:5) (Tuukka Rask shutout, Teemu Selanne 2g)
02.23.14 / final / Sweden - Canada (0:3) (Carey Price shutout. Jonathan Toews, Sidney Crosby and Chris Kunitz scored for Canada)

2014 World U-18 Championship (Lappeenranta and Imatra, Finland)
04.22.14 / group / Canada - Russia (2:3 SO) (Travis Konecny and Mathew Barzal scored foe Canada) (JIP 18 min of 1st period)
04.24.14 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (3:2) (Travis Konecny GWG with 30 sec left in regulation. Kevin Fiala scored for Swiss) (JIP 17 min of 1st period)
04.26.14 / SF / Canada - Czech Republic (3:4 OT) (Canada erased 3g deficit to tie game in regulation, but still lost in OT. Mathew Barzal, Travis Konecny, Jared McCann, Lawson Crouse, Travis Sanheim, Alexandre Carrier, Haydn Fleury, Jake Virtanen played for Canada. David Pastrnak, Pavel Zacha, Jakub Vrana, Vitek Vanecek played for Czechs)
04.27.14 / final / USA - Czech Republic (5:2) (Auston Matthews 2g, Sonny Milano 1g/2a)

2014 Telus Cup (Moose Jaw, SK)
04.27.14 F / Grenadiers de Chateauguay - Prince Albert Mintos (3:4 3OT) (Connor Ingram 60 saves in longest game in tournament history) (miss final 2 min of 3rd OT)

2014 World Championship (Minsk, Belarus)
05.09.14 / group A / France - Canada (3:2 SO) (Cristobal Huet 34 saves as France tied game in regulation and won in SO. Stephane Da Costa 2g. Brayden Schenn and Erik Gudbranson scored for Canada) (JIP end of 1st period)
05.09.14 / group B / USA - Belarus (6:1) (Jacob Trouba 2g, Johnny Gaudreau 1g/2a)
05.10.14 / group B / USA - Switzerland (3:2) (Tyler Johnson GWG, as US twice came from behind. Reto Berra 35 saves in losing cause)
05.12.14 / group B / Russia - USA (6:1) (Andrei Vasilevskiy 39 saves. Alex Ovechkin 1g/2a, Viktor Tikhonov 2g/1a)
05.15.14 / group B / USA - Latvia (5:6) (Brock Nelson 2g, Seth Jones 1g/2a)
05.16.14 / group B / USA - Kazakhstan (5:4 OT) (Seth Jones 2g/1a, including OT winner)
05.18.14 / group B / USA - Finland (3:1) (Tyler Johnson GWG and ENG)
05.20.14 / group B / USA - Germany (5:4) (Justin Abdelkader 2g, including GWG. Johnny Gaudreau 1g/3a, Leon Draisaitl 1g/2a)
05.22.14 / QF / Russia - France (3:0) (Sergei Bobrovsky shutout. Evgeni Malkin 1g/1a)
05.22.14 / QF / Canada - Finland (2:3) (Pekka Rinne 36 saves. Jori Lehtera 3a)
05.24.14 / SF / Sweden - Russia (1:3)
05.24.14 / SF / Czech Republic - Finland (0:3) (Pekka Rinne shutout. Jori Lehtera 2g)
05.25.14 / final / Russia - Finland (5:2) (Evgeni Malkin and Alex Ovechkin scored for Russia)

2014 Subway Super Series
11.18.14 (Bathurst, NB) / QMJHL - Russia (3:1) (Ryan Graves, Frederik Gauthier, Alexandre Carrier, Nicolas Aube-Kubel vs. Igor Shesterkin, Ivan Barbashev, Evgeny Svechnikov, Vladislav Gavrikov)

2014 World Junior A Challenge (Kindersley, SK, Canada)
12.20.14 / final / USA - Denmark (3:2 OT) (Twice US came from behind to tie game in regulation and win in OT. Thomas Novak OT winner and 2a. Georg Sorensen 60 saves in losing cause. Nikolaj Ehlers and Oliver Bjorkstrand played for Denmark. American roster included Brock Boeser, Kyle Connor, Dylan Gambrell, Adam Gaudette, Dakota Joshua, Christian Wolanin)

2014 Spengler Cup (Davos, Switzerland)
12.26.14 / Geneve-Servette HC - Salavat Yulaev Ufa (3:2) (Taylor Pyatt GWG and 1a)
12.26.14 / HC Davos - Canada (2:1)
12.27.14 / KHL Medvescak Zagreb - Canada (1:3)
12.27.14 / Jokerit - Salavat Yulaev Ufa (3:4) (Russians came from behind to win. Antti Pihlstrom and Linus Omark 2g)
12.28.14 / HC Davos - KHL Medvescak Zagreb (1:0)
12.28.14 / Geneve-Servette HC - Jokerit (3:1)
12.30.14 / 1/2 / HC Davos - Salavat Yulaev Ufa (3:4 SO)
12.30.14 / 1/2 / Geneve-Servette HC - Canada (6:5) (Francis Bouillon, Tom Pyatt scored for Swiss)
12.31.14 / final / Salavat Yulaev Ufa - Geneve-Servette (0:3)

2015 World Junior Championship (Toronto, ON, and Montreal, QC, Canada)
12.19.14 / pre-tournament / Canada - Russia (1:2 OT)
12.21.14 / pre-tournament / Canada - Sweden (5:2) (Max Domi, Josh Morrissey, Anthony Duclair, Shea Theodore and Sam Reinhart scored for Canada. William Nylander and Gustav Forsling scored for Sweden)
12.23.14 / pre-tournament / Canada - Switzerland (6:0) (Max Domi hat trick, Anthony Duclair 3a, Connor McDavid 1a)
12.26.14 / group A / Canada - Slovakia (8:0) (Zachary Fucale shutout. Robby Fabbri 2g/2a, Nicolas Petan 1g/2a)
12.26.14 / group B / Russia - Denmark (3:2 SO) (Russia erased 2g deficit. Nikolaj Ehlers and Oliver Bjorkstrand scored for Denmark)
12.26.14 / group A / Finland - USA (1:2 SO) (Ville Husso 38 saves in losing cause)
12.26.14 / group B / Sweden - Czech Republic (5:2) (Adrian Kempe and Jakub Vrana 2g, Oskar Lindblom 3a)
12.27.14 / group A / Finland - Slovakia (1:2) (Denis Godla 38 saves in come-from-behind victory)
12.27.14 / group B / Switzerland - Czech Republic (5:2) (Kevin Fiala 2g)
12.27.14 / group A / Canada - Germany (4:0) (Connor McDavid 1g/2a. Eric Comrie shutout. Nicolas Petan 3a)
12.27.14 / group B / Denmark - Sweden (1:5) (Jacob de la Rose 2g/1a, William Nylander and Sebastian Aho 1g/1a)
12.28.14 / group A / USA - Germany (6:0) (Dylan Larkin 2g/1a, Auston Matthews and Jack Eichel 1g)
12.28.14 / group B / Switzerland - Russia (0:7) (Igor Shesterkin 32 saves shutout. Pavel Buchnevich 1g/2a)
12.29.14 / group B / Denmark - Czech Republic (3:4 OT) (David Pastrnak OT winner and 2a)
12.29.14 / group A / Canada - Finland (4:1) (Sam Reinhart 2g)
12.29.14 / group A / USA - Slovakia (3:0) (Thatcher Demko shutout. Dylan Larkin, Sonny Milano and John Hayden scored for US)
12.29.14 / group B / Sweden - Russia (3:2) (Gustav Forsling and Vyacheslav Leshchenko 2g)
12.30.14 / group A / Germany - Slovakia (2:5) (Martin Reway hat trick)
12.30.14 / group B / Denmark - Switzerland (4:3 SO) (Denmark erased 2g deficit. Oliver Bjorkstrand 2g)
12.31.14 / group B / Sweden - Switzerland (5:1) (Oskar Lindblom natural hat trick, William Nylander 3a)
12.31.14 / group A / Germany - Finland (0:2) (Ville Husso shutout. Mikko Rantanen and Julius Honka scored for Finland)
12.31.14 / group A / USA - Canada (3:5) (Canada scored 2 ENG. Dylan Larkin 2g in final 2.5 min. Max Domi 2g, Sam Reinhart 1g/2a)
12.31.14 / group B / Russia - Czech Republic (1:4) (David Pastrnak 3a. Ivan Barbashev scored for Russia)
01.02.15 / QF / USA - Russia (2:3) (Igor Shestyorkin 39 saves. Zach Werenski and Anthony DeAngelo scored for US)
01.02.15 / QF / Canada - Denmark (8:0) (Canada outshot Denmark 50-14. Curtis Lazar 2g/1a, Connor McDavid 1g/2a)
01.02.15 / QF / Slovakia - Czech Republic (3:0)
01.02.15 / QF / Finland - Sweden (3:6) (Lucas Wallmark 2g)
01.04.15 / SF / Canada - Slovakia (5:1) (Nicolas Petan hat trick, Connor McDavid and Curtis Lazar 3a)
01.04.15 / SF / Sweden - Russia (1:4) (Alexander Sharov 2g)
01.05.15 / Bronze medal game / Slovakia - Sweden (4:2)
01.05.15 / Final / Canada - Russia (5:4) (Sam Reinhart GWG. Max Domi 1g/2a, Connor McDavid 1g)

2015 World U-18 Championship (Zug and Lucerne, Switzerland)
04.16.15 / group / Canada - Latvia (11:6) (Jeremy Roy hat trick, Mitchell Stephens 2g/1a, Nicolas Roy 2g, Mathew Barzal 3a. Canadian roster included Anthony Beauvillier, Thomas Chabot, Ethan Bear, Brett Howden, Kyle Capobianco, Jansen Harkins)
04.19.15 / group / Canada - Czechia (3:2) (Anthony Beauvillier 2g, including GWG. Zachary Sawchenko 43 saves. Filip Hronek, Pavel Zacha, Libor Hajek played for Czechia)
04.21.15 / group / Canada - Finland (3:2) (Canada erased 2g deficit. Patrik Laine, Jesse Puljujarvi, Juuso Valimaki, Markus Niemelainen played for Finland)

2015 World Championship (Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic)
05.01.15 / group A / Canada - Latvia (6:1) (Jason Spezza 2g/1a, Nathan MacKinnon 1g/2a. Sidney Crosby scored on penalty shot)
05.01.15 / group A / Czech Republic - Sweden (5:6 SO) (Twice Czechs erased 2g deficit to take lead late in 3rd, but Swedes tied game with 53 sec left in regulation and won in shoot-out)
05.01.15 / group B / Russia - Norway (6:2) (Danis Zaripov 1g/2a)
05.01.15 / group B / USA - Finland (5:1) (Matt Hendricks 2g/1a)
05.02.15 / group A / Latvia - Czech Republic (2:4) (Jaromir Jagr GWG)
05.02.15 / group B / Norway - USA (1:2) (Brock Nelson GWG in come-from-behind victory)
05.02.15 / group A / France - Germany (1:2) (Patric Reimer scored with 1 min left in regulation)
05.02.15 / group B / Denmark - Slovakia (3:4 SO)
05.03.15 / group A / Austria - Sweden (1:6) (Filip Forsberg hat trick and 1a)
05.03.15 / group A / Canada - Germany (10:0) (Taylor Hall hat trick, Cody Eakin 2g, Matt Duchene 1g/3a, Martin Jones shutout)
05.03.15 / group B / Denmark - Finland (0:3) (Pekka Rinne shutout)
05.03.15 / group B / Russia - Slovenia (5:3) (Evgenii Dadonov 2g/2a)
05.04.15 / group A / Canada - Czech Republic (6:3)
05.04.15 / group A / Latvia - Sweden (1:8) (Loui Eriksson hat trick)
05.04.15 / group B / Norway - Finland (0:5) (Pekka Rinne shutout, Joonas Kemppainen 2g/1a)
05.04.15 / group B / Russia - USA (2:4)
05.05.15 / group B / Denmark - Belarus (1:5) (Evgeni Kovyrshin 2g)
05.05.15 / group A / France - Austria (2:0) (Cristobal Huet 34 saves shutout)
05.05.15 / group B / Slovakia - Slovenia (3:1) (Marian Gaborik 2g)
05.05.15 / group A / Switzerland - Germany (1:0) (Switzerland scored late in 3rd period)
05.06.15 / group B / Russia - Denmark (5:2) (Artemi Panarin and Vladimir Tarasenko scored for Russia)
05.06.15 / group B / Slovakia - Norway (2:3) (Norway erased 2g deficit)
05.06.15 / group A / Sweden - Canada (4:6) (Canada erased 3g deficit)
05.06.15 / group A / Switzerland - Latvia (1:2 OT)
05.07.15 / group A / Czech Republic - France (5:1) (Ondrej Nemec 2g/1a)
05.07.15 / group B / Finland - Slovenia (4:0) (Pekka Rinne another shutout)
05.07.15 / group A / Sweden - Germany (4:3) (Oscar Moller 2g/1a, including GWG)
05.07.15 / group B / USA - Belarus (2:5)
05.08.15 / group A / Czech Republic - Austria (4:0) (Ondrej Pavelec shutout)
05.08.15 / group A / Germany - Latvia (2:1)
05.08.15 / group B / Slovenia - Norway (1:3) (Norway scored 3 PPG)
05.08.15 / group B / USA - Denmark (1:0) (Connor Hellebuyck shutout, Brock Nelson GWG)
05.09.15 / group B / Belarus - Russia (0:7) (Sergei Bobrovsky shutout)
05.09.15 / group B / Finland - Slovakia (3:0) (Juuse Saros shutout as Finns scored all 3g late in 3rd period)
05.09.15 / group A / France - Canada (3:4) (Tyler Seguin and Jordan Eberle 2g)
05.09.15 / group A / Sweden - Switzerland (2:1 OT) (Filip Forsberg OT winner)
05.10.15 / group A / Germany - Czech Republic (2:4) (Jakub Voracek GWG)
05.10.15 / group B / Slovakia - Russia (2:3 OT) (Artemi Panarin OT winner)
05.10.15 / group A / Switzerland - Canada (2:7) (Sean Couturier 1g/2a)
05.10.15 / group B / USA - Slovenia (3:1) (Brock Nelson 2g/1a, Trevor Lewis 3a)
05.11.15 / group A / Germany - Austria (2:3 SO)
05.11.15 / group B / Slovenia - Denmark (1:0)
05.11.15 / group A / Sweden - France (4:2) (Filip Forsberg 2g, Oliver Ekman-Larsson 1g/2a)
05.11.15 / group B / Finland - Belarus (3:2 SO) (Belarus tied game with 31 sec left in regulation, but still lost in SO. Joonas Donskoi scored during regulation and winning goal in SO)
05.12.15 / group A / Canada - Austria (10:1) (Matt Duchene and Jason Spezza 2g/2a)
05.12.15 / group A / Czech Republic - Switzerland (2:1 SO) (Czechs tied game late in regulation and won in shoou-out)
05.12.15 / group A / Latvia - France (2:3 SO) (Trailing 0:2, France came back to tie game in regulation and won in shoot-out)
05.12.15 / group B / Norway - Belarus (2:3) (Andrei Kostitsyn GWG and 1a)
05.12.15 / group B / Russia - Finland (2:3 SO) (Joonas Donskoi tied game in regulation and scored in shoot-out)
05.12.15 / group B / USA - Slovakia (5:4 OT) (Jack Eichel OT winner)
05.14.15 / QF / Canada - Belarus (9:0) (Tyler Seguin hat trick, Brent Burns 2g/2a, Mike Smith shutout)
05.14.15 / QF / Finland - Czech Republic (3:5) (Jaromir Jagr 2g/1a, including GWG)
05.14.15 / QF / Sweden - Russia (3:5) (Evgeni Malkin 2g/1a, including GWG. Vladimir Tarasenko 1g/2a)
05.14.15 / QF / USA - Switzerland (3:1)
05.16.15 / SF / Canada - Czech Republic (2:0) (Mike Smith shutout. Ondrej Pavelec 39 saves in losing cause)
05.16.15 / SF / USA - Russia (0:4) (Sergei Bobrovsky shutout, Alex Ovechkin 1g/1a)
05.17.15 / Bronze medal game / USA - Czech Republic (3:0) (Connor Hellebuyck shutout, as Americans won despite being outshot 39-16)
05.17.15 / final / Russia - Canada (1:6) (Canada outshot Russia 37-12)

2015 World Junior Summer Showcase (Calgary, AB Canada)
Team Canada roster included Mitch Marner, Mathew Barzal, Dylan Strome, Brayden Point, Anthony Beauvillier, Travis Konecny, Lawson Crouse, Jakob Chychrun, Thomas Chabot, Vince Dunn, Haydn Fleury, Jake Virtanen, Noah Juulsen, Samuel Montembeault, Mackenzie Blackwood
08.03.15 / Canada - Russia (4:1) (Mitch Marner was standout playmaker for Canada, recording 2a. Maxim Tretiak, grandson of legendary Vladislav Tretiak, was in goal for Russia. Denis Gurianov, Evgeny Svechnikov, and Andrei Kuzmenko played for Russia)
08.04.15 / Canada - Czech Republic (7:1) (Brayden Point 2g/3a, Jake Virtanen 2g/1a, Travis Konecny 3a) (JIP 13 min of 1st)
08.05.15 / Russia - Canada (3:2 SO) (Alexandar Georgiev 51 saves. Russians erased 2g deficit to force OT and won in SO. Intense game with high penalty count. Brawl almost started during handshake line)
08.06.15 / Czech Republic - Canada (2:6) (Dylan Strome 2g, Brayden Point 1g/2a. Mitch Marner and Czech player Mark Chernok spoke before handshake line to resolve earlier on-ice altercation)

2016 World Junior Championship (Helsinki, Finland)
12.26.15 / group B / Finland - Belarus (6:0) (Jesse Puljujarvi 2g/1a, Sebastian Aho 3a, Veini Vehvilainen shutout)
12.26.15 / group A / USA - Canada (4:2) (Americans scored 2g in 41 sec late in 3rd period. Auston Matthews 1g/1a. US roster included Charlie McAvoy, Matthew Tkachuk, Brandon Carlo, Nick Schmaltz, Ryan Donato, Brock Boeser, Christian Dvorak, Alex DeBrincat, Zach Werenski, Colin White, Sonny Milano, Will Borgen)
12.26.15 / group B / Czech Republic - Russia (1:2 SO) (Kirill Kaprizov, Alexander Georgiev, Ivan Provorov, Evgeny Svechnikov, Andrei Kuzmenko played for Russia)
12.28.15 / group A / Denmark - Canada (1:6) (Canada outshot Denmark 58-11. Brayden Point, Mathew Barzal, Travis Konecny, Thomas Chabot, Travis Sanheim, Dylan Strome, Mitch Marner, Anthony Beauvillier, Lawson Crouse, Jake Virtanen, Travis Dermott, Mitchell Stephens, Brendan Perlini played for Canada)
12.28.15 / group B / Russia - Finland (6:4) (Patrik Laine 1g/2a. Sebastian Aho, Kasperi Kapanen, Mikko Rantanen, Roope Hintz, Jesse Puljujarvi, Niko Mikkola, Juho Lammikko played for Finns)
12.28.15 / group A / USA - Sweden (0:1) (Linus Soderstrom 46 saves shutout, Alexander Nylander GWG)
12.29.15 / group A / Canada - Switzerland (3:2 SO) (Canada erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation and win in shoot-out)
12.31.15 / group B / Slovakia - Russia (1:2) (Yegor Rykov GWG)
12.31.15 / group A / USA - Denmark (4:1) (Auston Matthews 1g/1a)
12.31.15 / group B / Czech Republic - Finland (4:5) (Patrik Laine GWG. David Pastrnak, Pavel Zacha, Filip Hronek, Vitek Vanecek, Jakub Zboril played for Czechs)
12.31.15 / group A / Canada - Sweden (2:5) (Oskar Lindblom, Adrian Kempe, Joel Eriksson Ek, Marcus Pettersson, Gustav Forsling, Carl Grundstrom, Rasmus Asplund, Jacob Larsson played for Swedes)
01.02.16 / QF / Slovakia - Sweden (0:6) (Linus Soderstrom shutout)
01.02.16 / QF / Denmark - Russia (3:4 OT) (Vladislav Kamenev tied game with 44 sec left in regulation and scored OT winner)
01.02.16 / QF / Czech Republic - USA (0:7) (Auston Matthews hat trick, Alex Nedeljkovic shutout)
01.02.16 / QF / Canada - Finland (5:6) (Finns erased 2g deficit. Patrik Laine 2g/1a, including GWG, Sebastian Aho 1g/2a)
01.04.16 / SF / Finland - Sweden (2:1)
01.04.16 / SF / Russia - USA (2:1)
01.05.16 / final / Russia - Finland (3:4 OT) (Andrei Svetlakov tied game with 6 sec left in regulation, but Kasperi Kapanen scored in OT)

2016 U17 Five Nations Tournament (Plymouth, MI, USA)
02.09.16 / USA - Czech Republic (3:4 OT) (Jan Kern 2g, including OT winner. Josh Norris scored for US. Filip Chytil played for Czechs)
02.10.16 / USA - Finland (5:2) (Sean Dhooghe 2g. Brady Tkachuk also scored for US)
02.12.16 / USA - Sweden (5:2) (Sean Dhooghe and Vanya Lodnia 2g. Scott Reedy 1g/2a. Fabian Zetterlund played for Sweden)
02.13.16 / USA - Russia (3:5) (Iaroslav Alekseev 2g/1a, Klim Kostin 1g/2a. Reilly Walsh 2g)

2016 World U18 Championship (Grand Forks, ND, USA)
04.21.16 / QF / Russia - Finland (3:4) (Eeli Tolvanen hat trick)
04.21.16 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (9:1) (Tyson Jost hat trick and 2a, Brett Howden 2g/3a, Michael McLeod 2g)
04.23.16 / SF / USA - Finland (2:4) (4 goals were scored in final 5 min. Aapeli Rasanen scored 1 SHG and GWG with 37 sec left in regulation)
04.23.16 / SF / Canada - Sweden (5:6 SO) (Canada tied game late in regulation, scoring 2g in 2 min, but still lost in SO)
04.24.16 / Bronze medal game / USA - Canada (10:3)
04.24.16 / final / Sweden - Finland (1:6) (Jesse Puljujarvi hat trick as Finland won gold medals)

2016 World Championship (Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia)
05.06.16 / group A / Sweden - Latvia (2:1 OT) (Gustav Nyquist OT winner)
05.06.16 / group B / USA - Canada (1:5)
05.06.16 / group A / Czech Republic - Russia (3:0)
05.06.16 / group B / Finland - Belarus (6:2) (Patrik Laine 2g/1a)
05.07.16 / group A / Switzerland - Kazakhstan (2:3 SO)
05.07.16 / group B / Slovakia - Hungary (4:1) (Tomas Jurco and Andrej Sekera 1g/1a)
05.07.16 / group A / Norway - Denmark (0:3)
05.07.16 / group B / France - Germany (3:2 SO)
05.07.16 / group A / Latvia - Czech Republic (3:4 SO) (Latvia took lead late in 3rd, but Czechs tied game with 59 sec left in regulation and won in shootout. Tomas Plekanec 2g)
05.07.16 / group B / Belarus - USA (3:6) (Auston Matthews 2g/1a)
05.08.16 / group A / Kazakhstan - Russia (4:6) (Each team with 3 PP goals)
05.08.16 / group B / Hungary - Canada (1:7) (Mike Matheson 1g/2a)
05.08.16 / group A / Norway - Switzerland (4:3 OT) (Trailing 1:3 Swiss tied game with 10 sec left in regulation, but still lost in OT)
05.08.16 / group B / Finland - Germany (5:1) (Patrik Laine 2g/1a)
05.08.16 / group A / Sweden - Denmark (5:2) (Mikael Backlund 2g)
05.08.16 / group B / France - Slovakia (1:5) (Tomas Jurco 2 points)
05.09.16 / group A / Latvia - Russia (0:4) (Artemi Panarin 2g/2a, Sergei Bobrovski shutout)
05.09.16 / group B / Belarus - Canada (0:8) (Ryan O'Reilly 2g, Matt Duchene 1g/2a, Cam Talbot shutout)
05.09.16 / group A / Sweden - Czech Republic (2:4) (Trailing 0:2 after 1st, Czechs came back to win)
05.09.16 / group B / Finland - USA (3:2) (Leo Komarov GWG)
05.10.16 / group A / Switzerland - Denmark (3:2 OT) (Trailing 0:2 after 2 periods, Swiss tied game in regulation and won in OT. Nino Niederreiter scored game tying goal with 2 min left in regulation)
05.10.16 / group B / Slovakia - Germany (1:5) (Slovakia scored first, but Germany came back with 5 unanswered goals)
05.10.16 / group A / Kazakhstan - Norway (2:4)
05.10.16 / group B / Hungary - France (2:6) (Sacha Treille hat trick, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare 3a)
05.11.16 / group A / Switzerland - Latvia (5:4) (Nino Niederreiter 2g. Trailing 0:3, Latvia came back to tie game, but Swiss scored GWG with 89 sec left in regulation)
05.11.16 / group B / Slovakia - Belarus (2:4) (Belarus erased 2g deficit)
05.11.16 / group A / Sweden - Kazakhstan (7:3) (Gustav Nyquist 3g/1a, Alexander Wennberg 4 points)
05.11.16 / group B / Finland - Hungary (3:0) (Juuse Saros shutout)
05.12.16 / group A / Czech Republic - Norway (7:0)
05.12.16 / group B / USA - France (4:0) (Mike Condon shutout)
05.12.16 / group A / Russia - Denmark (10:1) (Artemi Panarin 1g/4a)
05.12.16 / group B / Canada - Germany (5:2) (Canada scored 3 unanswered goals in 3rd period. Taylor Hall 2g)
05.13.16 / group A / Czech Republic - Kazakhstan (3:1) (Tomas Plekanec 2g)
05.13.16 / group B / USA - Hungary (5:1) (Nick Foligno 2g/1a)
05.13.16 / group A / Denmark - Latvia (3:2 SO)
05.13.16 / group B / Germany - Belarus (5:2)
05.14.16 / group A / Norway - Sweden (2:3)
05.14.16 / group B / France - Finland (1:3) (Aleksander Barkov GWG)
05.14.16 / group A / Russia - Switzerland (5:1) (Alex Ovechkin recorded assist in his 1st game of this tournament)
05.14.16 / group B / Hungary - Belarus (5:2) (Hungary had its only win of tournament)
05.14.16 / group A / Kazakhstan - Latvia (1:2)
05.14.16 / group B / Canada - Slovakia (5:0) (Cam Talbot shutout)
05.15.16 / group A / Denmark - Czech Republic (2:1 SO)
05.15.16 / group B / Germany - USA (3:2) (Korbinian Holzer GWG with 33 sec left in regulation)
05.15.16 / group A / Switzerland - Sweden (2:3 SO) (Andre Burakovsky winning shootout goal)
05.15.16 / group B / Slovakia - Finland (0:5) (Juuse Saros shutout. Aleksander Barkov 1g/2a)
05.16.16 / group A / Russia - Norway (3:0) (Ilya Sorokin shutout)
05.16.16 / group B / Canada - France (4:0) (Calvin Pickard shutout, Corey Perry 1g/1a)
05.16.16 / group A / Denmark - Kazakhstan (4:1)
05.16.16 / group B / Germany - Hungary (4:2)
05.17.16 / group A / Czech Republic - Switzerland (5:4)
05.17.16 / group B / USA - Slovakia (2:3 OT) (Marko Dano scored 59 sec into OT)
05.17.16 / group A / Latvia - Norway (1:3)
05.17.16 / group B / Belarus - France (3:0) (Belarus with shutout)
05.17.16 / group A / Russia - Sweden (4:1) (Pavel Datsyuk and Artemi Panarin 1g/1a)
05.17.16 / group B / Canada - Finland (0:4) (Mikko Koskinen shutout)
05.19.16 / QF / Czech Republic - USA (1:2 SO) (Auston Matthews tied game in regulation and scored in shootout)
05.19.16 / QF / Finland - Denmark (5:1) (Mikael Granlund 2g)
05.19.16 / QF / Russia - Germany (4:1) (Alex Ovechkin scored for Russia)
05.19.16 / QF / Canada - Sweden (6:0) (Cam Talbot shutout. Mark Scheifele and Mark Stone 1g/2a)
05.21.16 / SF / Finland - Russia (3:1) (Sebastian Aho 2g ion come-from-behind victory)
05.21.16 / SF / Canada - USA (4:3) (Ryan Ellis GWG)
05.22.16 / Bronze medal game / Russia - USA (7:2) (Pavel Datsyuk 3a, Artemi Panarin 1g/2a)
05.22.16 / final / Canada - Finland (2:0) (Connor McDavid GWG, Cam Talbot had his 3rd shutout of this tournament)

2016 World Cup of Hockey (Toronto, ON, Canada)
09.08.16 / pre-tournament game / Finland - Sweden (3:2 OT) (Olli Maatta OT winner)
09.08.16 / pre-tournament game / North America - Europe (4:0) (Matt Murray shutout, Nathan MacKinnon 2g)
09.08.16 / pre-tournament game / Russia - Czech Republic (4:3) (Evgeny Dadonov GWG and 1a. Nikita Kucherov, Artemi Panarin, Vladimir Tarasenko also scored for Russia)
09.09.16 / pre-tournament game / USA - Canada (4:2) (Joe Pavelski GWG)
09.10.16 / pre-tournament game / Sweden - Finland (6:3) (Loui Eriksson 2g, Filip Forsberg 1g/2a)
09.10.16 / pre-tournament game / Czech Republic - Russia (1:2 SO) (Tomas Plekanec tied game with 71 sec left in regulation and Czechs won in shoot-out. Nikita Kucherov scored for Russia)
09.10.16 / pre-tournament game / Canada - USA (2:4) (John Tavares 2g)
09.11.16 / pre-tournament game / Europe - North America (4:7) (Dylan Larkin, Johnny Gaudreau, Aaron Ekblad and Marian Gaborik 2g)
09.13.16 / pre-tournament game / Finland - USA (2:3) (Jonathan Quick 30 saves)
09.14.16 / pre-tournament game / Czech Republic - North America (3:2) (Tomas Plekanec GWG late in regulation)
09.14.16 / pre-tournament game / Russia - Canada (2:3 OT) (Ryan Getzlaf OT winner)
09.14.16 / pre-tournament game / Sweden - Europe (2:6) (Leon Draisaitl hat trick, Jaroslav Halak 34 saves)
09.17.16 / group A / Czech Republic - Canada (0:6) (Carey Price 27 saves shutout, Sidney Crosby 1g/2a)
09.17.16 / group A / USA - Europe (0:3) (Jaroslav Halak 35 saves shutout, as Europe won despite being outshot 35-17)
09.18.16 / group B / North America - Finland (4:1)
09.18.16 / group B / Sweden - Russia (2:1) (Victor Hedman GWG. Alex Ovechkin scored with 59 sec left in regulation)
09.19.16 / group A / Europe - Czech Republic (3:2 OT) (Leon Draisaitl OT winner)
09.19.16 / group B / Russia - North America (4:3) (Russia scored 4g in 6 min)
09.20.16 / group A / Canada - USA (4:2) (Matt Duchene 2g)
09.20.16 / group B / Finland - Sweden (0:2) (Henrik Lundqvist 36 saves shutout)
09.21.16 / group A / Europe - Canada (1:4) (Jonathan Toews 2g/1a)
09.21.16 / group B / North America - Sweden (4:3 OT) (Nathan MacKinnon OT winner. Shayne Gostisbehere 3a)
09.22.16 / group A / USA - Czech Republic (3:4) (Milan Michalek 2g)
09.22.16 / group B / Finland - Russia (0:3) (Sergei Bobrovsky 21 saves shutout)
09.24.16 / SF / Russia - Canada (3:5) (Brad Marchand 2g, Sidney Crosby 1g/2a. Sergei Bobrovsky 42 saves in losing cause)
09.25.16 / SF / Europe - Sweden (3:2 OT) (Tomas Tatar 2g, including OT winner)
09.27.16 / final, game 1 / Europe - Canada (1:3) (Carey Price 32 saves)
09.29.16 / final, game 2 / Europe - Canada (1:2) (Brad Marchand scored SH GWG with 44 sec left in regulation)

2016 CIBC Canada Russia Series
11.07.16 (Prince George, BC) / Team Russia - Team WHL (3:2 OT)
11.08.16 (Edmonton, AB) / Team WHL- Team Russia (4:1)
11.10.16 (North Bay, ON) / Team Russia - Team OHL (4:3)
11.14.16 (Hamilton, ON) / Team OHL- Team Russia (5:2)
11.15.16 (Chicoutimi, QC) / Team Russia - Team QMJHL (0:4)
11.17.16 (Baie-Comeau, QC) / Team QMJHL - Team Russia (4:1)

2017 World Junior Championship (Montreal, QC and Toronto, ON, Canada)
12.26.16 / group B / Russia - Canada (3:5) (Canada outshot Russia 37-17. Dylan Strome 2g, Mathew Barzal 1g/2a. Nicolas Roy, Thomas Chabot, Tyson Jost, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Dante Fabbro, Dillon Dube, Mathieu Joseph, Anthony Cirelli, Jeremy Lauzon, Michael McLeod, Taylor Raddysh, Carter Hart, Jake Bean played for Canada)
12.29.16 / group B / USA - Russia (3:2) (Troy Terry GWG. Kirill Kaprizov, Mikhail Sergachev, Denis Gurianov, Yakov Trenin vs Charlie McAvoy, Ryan Lindgren, Adam Fox, Luke Kunin, Jordan Greenway, Colin White, Tage Thompson, Clayton Keller, Jack Roslovic, Caleb Jones)
12.31.16 / group B / Canada - USA (1:3) (Jordan Greenway 1g/2a)
01.02.17 / QF / Switzerland - USA (2:3) (Jordan Greenway GWG. Nico Hischier 2g)
01.04.17 / SF / USA - Russia (4:3 SO) (Ilya Samsonov 39 saves in losing cause)
01.05.17 / final / USA - Canada (5:4 SO) (Twice US erased 2g deficit. Kieffer Bellows 2g, Adam Fox 3a)

2017 World Championship (Cologne, Germany and Paris, France)
05.05.17 / group A / Sweden - Russia (1:2 SO) (Artemi Panarin winning shootout goal)
05.05.17 / group A / USA - Germany (1:2) (Thomas Greiss 42 saves)
05.05.17 / group B / Finland - Belarus (3:2) (Sebastian Aho 1g/1a)
05.05.17 / group B / Czech Republic - Canada (1:4)
05.06.17 / group A / Latvia - Denmark (3:0) (Elvis Merzaikins shutout)
05.06.17 / group B / Switzerland - Slovenia (5:4 SO) (Trailing 0:4 after 1st period, Slovenia came back to tie game in regulation, but still lost in shootout)
05.06.17 / group A / Slovakia - Italy (3:2 OT) (Slovaks tied game with 64 sec left in regulation and won in OT)
05.06.17 / group B / Belarus - Czech Republic (1:6) (Jakub Voracek 1g/2a)
05.06.17 / group A / Germany - Sweden (2:7) (William Nylander 2g/1, Gabriel Landeskog and Victor Rask 1g/2a)
05.06.17 / group B / Norway - France (3:2) (Patrick Thoresen 2g/1a)
05.07.17 / group A / Italy - Russia (1:10) (Artemi Panarin and Vladislav Namestnikov 2g/2a, Nikita Kucherov 1g/3a)
05.07.17 / group B / Slovenia - Canada (2:7) (Nathan MacKinnon hat trick and 1a, Tyson Barrie 1g/3a)
05.07.17 / group A / USA - Denmark (7:2) (Clayton Keller hat trick, Anders Lee 2g)
05.07.17 / group B / Finland - France (1:5) (France won, despite being outshot 43-26. Antoine Roussel 2g)
05.08.17 / group A / USA - Sweden (4:3) (Johnny Gaudreau and Elias Lindholm 2g)
05.08.17 / group B / Finland - Czech Republic (3:4 SO) (Czechs erased 3g deficit to tie game in regulation and win in shootout)
05.08.17 / group A / Russia - Germany (6:3) (Nikita Kucherov 2g, Atemi Panarin 4a)
05.09.17 / group B / Slovenia - Norway (1:5) (Patrick Thoresen 1g/2a)
05.09.17 / group B / Switzerland - France (3:4 SO)
05.10.17 / group A / USA - Italy (3:0) (Jimmy Howard shutout, Brock Nelson 2g)
05.10.17 / group B / Switzerland - Belarus (3:0) (Leonardo Genoni shutout)
05.10.17 / group A / Slovakia - Germany (2:3 SO) (Germans erased 2g deficit)
05.10.17 / group B / Finland - Slovenia (5:2) (Finns scored 3g late in 3rd period)
05.11.17 / group A / Sweden - Latvia (2:0) (Eddie Lack shutout)
05.11.17 / group B / Canada - France (3:2) (Marc-Edouard Vlasic GWG)
05.12.17 / group A / Denmark - Germany (3:2 OT) (After Germany scored 2g in 77 sec, Denmark answered with 2g in 25 sec to tie game in regulation and won in OT)
05.12.17 / group B / France - Belarus (4:3 SO)
05.13.17 / group A / Latvia - USA (3:5) (US erased 2g deficit)
05.13.17 / group B / Norway - Finland (2:3 OT) (Norway tied game with 29 sec left in regulation, but still lost in OT)
05.13.17 / group A / Russia - Slovakia (6:0) (Andrei Vasilevskiy shutout, Evgenii Dadonov 2g/1a)
05.13.17 / group B / Slovenia - Belarus (2:5) (Alexander Pavlovich 2g/1a)
05.13.17 / group A / Italy - Germany (1:4) (Germans outshot Italy 37-18)
05.13.17 / group B / Canada - Switzerland (2:3 OT) (Trailing 0:2 after 1st period, Swiss came back to tie game in regulation and win in OT)
05.14.17 / group A / Slovakia - USA (1:6) (Johnny Gaudreau 2g/1a)
05.14.17 / group B / France - Czech Republic (2:5)
05.14.17 / group A / Denmark - Sweden (2:4) (William Nylander 2g/1a)
05.14.17 / group B / Switzerland - Finland (2:3 OT) (Trailing 0:2, Finns came back to tie game in regulation and win in OT. Valtteri Filppula OT winner)
05.15.17 / group A / Denmark - Italy (2:0) (Denmark scored GWG with less than 3 min left in regulation)
05.16.17 / group A / Russia - USA (3:5) (3 times USA was coming from behind and finally scored GWG late in 3rd period. Kevin Hayes and Nikita Gusev 2g, Brock Nelson 1g/2a)
05.16.17 / group B / Canada - Finland (5:2) (Mitch Marner 2g/1a)
05.18.17 / QF / USA - Finland (0:2) (Harri Sateri shutout. Mikko Rantanen and Joonas Kemppainen scored for Finland)
05.18.17 / QF / Canada - Germany (2:1) (Canada outshot Germans 50-20. Philipp Grubauer 48 saves in losing cause)
05.20.17 / SF / Canada - Russia (4:2) (Trailing 0:2 after 2 periods, Canada came back scoring 3g in 3rd and adding ENG)
05.21.17 / Bronze medal game / Russia - Finland (5:3) (Nikita Gusev 2g/1a, Valeri Nichushkin 3a)
05.21.17 / Final / Sweden - Canada (2:1 SO) (Henrik Lundqvist 42 saves, Calvin Pickardwith 41)

2018 World Junior Championship (Buffalo, NY)
12.26.17 / group B / Czech Republic - Russia (5:4)
12.26.17 / group A / Canada - Finland (4:2)
12.26.17 / group A / Denmark - USA (0:9) (Joseph Woll shutout. Kieffer Bellows 2g)
12.27.17 / group B / Switzerland - Belarus (3:2) (Philipp Kurashev GWG)
12.27.17 / group A / Slovakia - Canada (0:6) (Colton Point shutout. Jordan Kyrou 1g/2a)
12.28.17 / group A / Finland - Denmark (4:1) (Finns outshot Denmark 62-7)
12.28.17 / group B / Russia - Switzerland (5:2) (Andrei Svechnikov 2a)
12.28.17 / group B / Sweden - Czech Republic (3:1) (Alexander Nylander 1g/1a, Rasmus Dahlin 2a)
12.28.17 / group A / USA - Slovakia (2:3) (3g were scored in final 5 min of regulation)
12.29.17 / group B / Belarus - Russia (2:5) (Klim Kostin 2g, Andrei Svechnikov 2a)
12.29.17 / group A / Canada - USA (3:4 SO) (Americans tied game in regulation after scoring 2g in 34 sec and won in shootout)
12.30.17 / group B / Czech Republic - Belarus (6:5) (Czechs erased 2g deficit. Radovan Pavlik 2g)
12.30.17 / group B / Sweden - Switzerland (7:2) (Lias Andersson and Elias Pettersson 2g/1a)
12.30.17 / group A / Finland - Slovakia (5:2)
12.30.17 / group A / Denmark - Canada (0:8) (Carter Hart shutout. Brett Howden 2g, Callan Foote 3a)
12.31.17 / group B / Switzerland - Czech Republic (3:6) (Czechs outshot Swiss 60-31. Kristian Reichel 2g)
12.31.17 / group A / USA - Finland (5:4) (Adam Fox GWG and 2a. Joey Anderson 2g, Brady Tkachuk 3a)
12.31.17 / group B / Russia - Sweden (3:4 SO)
01.02.18 / QF / Czech Republic - Finland (4:3 SO) (Filip Zadina 2g, Kristian Vesalainen 1g/2a)
01.02.18 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (8:2) (Drake Batherson 2g, Brett Howden 1g/3a, Max Comtois 1g/2a)
01.02.18 / QF / Sweden - Slovakia (3:2) (Isac Lundestrom and Martin Bodak 2g)
01.02.18 / QF / USA - Russia (4:2) (Kieffer Bellows 2g)
01.04.18 / SF / Sweden - USA (4:2) (In 3rd period Swedes scored 3g in 2 min, including 2 SHG in 38 sec)
01.04.18 / SF / Canada - Czech Republic (7:2) (Drake Batherson hat trick)
01.05.18 / Bronze medal game / USA - Czech Republic (9:3) (Trent Frederic 4 goals, Kieffer Bellows 2g/1a)
01.05.18 / Final / Sweden - Canada (1:3) (Tyler Steenbergen scored GWG with 100 sec left in regulation)

2018 Winter Olympics (Pyeongchang, South Korea)
01.30.18 / pre-Olympics exhibition game / Russia - Belarus
02.14.18 / group B / Slovakia - Russia (3:2) (Trailing 0:2, Slovaks came back to win)
02.14.18 / group B / USA - Slovenia (2:3 OT) (Falling behind 0:2, Slovenia came back with 2g in 3rd period, tying game with 97 sec left in regulation, and scored game winner 38 sec into OT. Jan Mursak tying and GWG)
02.15.18 / group C / Finland - Germany (5:2) (Eeli Tolvanen 1g/3a)
02.15.18 / group C / Norway - Sweden (0:4) (Viktor Fasth shutout, Linus Omark 3a)
02.15.18 / group A / Czech Republic - South Korea (2:1) (Matt Dalton 38 saves in losing cause)
02.15.18 / group A / Switzerland - Canada (1:5) (Rene Bourque and Wojtek Wolski 2g, Derek Roy 3a)
02.16.18 / group B / USA - Slovakia (2:1) (Ryan Donato 2g)
02.16.18 / group B / Russia - Slovenia (8:2) (Kirill Kaprizov hat trick, Ilya Kovalchuk 2g/1a, Nikita Gusev 3a)
02.16.18 / group C / Finland - Norway (5:1) (Eeli Tolvanen 2g)
02.16.18 / group C / Sweden - Germany (1:0) (Jhonas Enroth shutout, Viktor Stalberg GWG)
02.17.18 / group A / Canada - Czech Republic (2:3 SO) (Czechs came from behind to win in shootout)
02.17.18 / group A / South Korea - Switzerland (0:8) (Jonas Hiller shutout, Pius Suter hat trick)
02.17.18 / group B / Russia - USA (4:0) (Vasily Koshechkin 29 saves shutout. Ilya Kovalchuk and Nikolai Prokhorkin 2g)
02.17.18 / group B / Slovenia - Slovakia (3:2 SO)
02.18.18 / group C / Germany - Norway (2:1 SO) (Lars Haugen 36 saves in losing cause)
02.18.18 / group A / Czech Republic - Switzerland (4:1) (Czechs scored 2 ENG)
02.18.18 / group A / Canada - South Korea (4:0) (Kevin Poulin shutout)
02.18.18 / group C / Sweden - Finland (3:1)
02.20.18 / playoff round / USA - Slovakia (5:1) (Ryan Donato 2g, Troy Terry 3a)
02.20.18 / playoff round / Slovenia - Norway (1:2 OT) (Norway came from behind to tie game in regulation and won in OT)
02.20.18 / playoff round / Finland - South Korea (5:2) (Petri Kontiola 2g, Eeli Tolvanen 3a)
02.20.18 / playoff round / Switzerland - Germany (1:2 OT)
02.21.18 / QF / Czech Republic - USA (3:2 SO)
02.21.18 / QF / Russia - Norway (6:1) (Slava Voynov 1g/1a, Pavel Datsyuk 2a)
02.21.18 / QF / Canada - Finland (1:0) (Maxim Noreau GWG)
02.21.18 / QF / Sweden - Germany (3:4 OT) (Patrick Reimer OT winner)
02.23.18 / SF / Czech Republic - Russia (0:3) (Vasily Koshechkin shutout)
02.23.18 / SF / Canada - Germany (3:4)
02.24.18 / Bronze medal game / Canada - Czech Republic (6:4) (Andrew Ebbett and Chris Kelly 2g)
02.25.18 / Final / Germany - Russia (3:4 OT) (Germans came from behind to take lead, but Russians scored SH game tying goal with 56 sec left in regulation and won in OT. Nikita Gusev 2g/2a, Kirill Kaprizov 1g/3a)

2018 World Championship (Copenhagen and Herning, Denmark)
05.04.18 / group A / France - Russia (0:7) (Vasily Koshechkin shutout. Kirill Kaprizov 2g/1a, Pavel Datsyuk 2a)
05.04.18 / group B / Canada - USA (4:5 SO) (Americans erased 2g deficit)
05.04.18 / group A / Belarus - Sweden (0:5) (Magnus Hellberg shutout)
05.05.18 / group A / Austria - Switzerland (2:3 OT)
05.05.18 / group A / Belarus - France (2:6) (Florian Hardy 38 saves, Stephane Da Costa 1g/2a)
05.05.18 / group B / USA - Denmark (4:0) (Keith Kinkaid shutout)
05.06.18 / group A / Russia - Austria (7:0) (Vasily Koshechkin shutout, Mikhail Grigorenko 2g)
05.06.18 / group B / Canada - South Korea (10:0) (Curtis McElhinney shutout. Tyson Jost 2g/1a, Connor McDavid and Joel Edmundson 1g/2a)
05.06.18 / group A / Czech Republic - Sweden (2:3)
05.06.18 / group B / Norway - Germany (5:4 SO) (Patrick Hager 2g, Leon Draisaitl 3a)
05.06.18 / group A / Switzerland - Slovakia (2:0) (Reto Berra shutout)
05.07.18 / group B / Germany - USA (0:3) (Keith Kinkaid shutout. Patrick Kane 1g/2a)
05.07.18 / group A / France - Sweden (0:4) (Anders Nilsson shutout)
05.07.18 / group B / Denmark - Canada (1:7) (Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 2g, Connor McDavid 3a)
05.07.18 / group A / Russia - Belarus (6:0) (Igor Shesterkin shutout. Pavel Datsyuk 2g/1a)
05.08.18 / group A / Slovakia - Austria (4:2)
05.08.18 / group A / Switzerland - Czech Republic (4:5 SO) (Czechs erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation and won in shootout. Nino Niederreiter 2g)
05.08.18 / group B / Norway - Finland (0:7) (Harri Sateri shutout)
05.09.18 / group A / Belarus - Switzerland (2:5) (Joel Vermin 2g)
05.09.18 / group B / Denmark - Finland (3:2) (Denmark scored GWG with less than 2 min left in regulation. Frederik Andersen 33 saves)
05.10.18 / group A / France - Slovakia (1:3) (David Buc 1g/2a)
05.10.18 / group B / Latvia - USA (2:3 OT) (Cam Atkinson OT winner)
05.10.18 / group A / Russia - Czech Republic (3:4 OT) (David Pastrnak 2g/1a, including OT winner. David Krejci 1g/3a)
05.10.18 / group B / Norway - Canada (0:5) (Connor McDavid hat trick, Bo Horvat 2g)
05.11.18 / group A / Austria - France (2:5) (Damien Fleury and Sacha Treille 2g, Stephane Da Costa 1g/2a, Alexandre Texier 3a)
05.11.18 / group B / Norway - Denmark (0:3) (Frederik Andersen shutout, Nicklas Jensen 2g)
05.11.18 / group A / Czech Republic - Belarus (3:0) (Pavel Francouz shutout)
05.11.18 / group B / South Korea - USA (1:13) (Patrick Kane and Charlie McAvoy 2g/3a, Derek Ryan 2g, Johnny Gaudreau 3a)
05.12.18 / group A / Sweden - Slovakia (4:3 OT) (Mika Zibanejad OT winner)
05.12.18 / group A / Switzerland - Russia (3:4) (Pavel Datsyuk 2a)
05.12.18 / group B / Finland - Canada (5:1) (In 3rd period Finns scored 2g in 10 sec. Mikko Rantanen 2g)
05.13.18 / group A / Czech Republic - France (6:0) (David Rittich shutout. David Pastrnak 2g)
05.13.18 / group B / USA - Norway (9:3) (Patrick Kane 2g/1a, Cam Atkinson and Dylan Larkin 1g/2a)
05.13.18 / group A / Sweden - Switzerland (5:3) (Mikael Backlund 1g/3a)
05.13.18 / group B / Finland - Germany (2:3 OT) (Sebastian Aho tied game late in 3rd period, but Germans still won in OT)
05.14.18 / group A / Slovakia - Russia (0:4) (Igor Shestyorkin shutout. Russia scored 2 ENG)
05.14.18 / group B / Norway - South Korea (3:0) (Lars Haugen shutout)
05.14.18 / group A / Austria - Czech Republic (3:4) (Tomas Hyka 2g/1a, Dominik Kubalik 1g/2a, Michael Raffl 2g)
05.14.18 / group B / Latvia - Canada (1:2 OT) (Connor McDavid OT winner)
05.15.18 / group A / France - Switzerland (1:5)
05.15.18 / group B / USA - Finland (2:6) (Sebastian Aho hat trick and Harri Sateri 35 saves)
05.15.18 / group A / Slovakia - Belarus (7:4) (Slovakia scored 3g late in 3rd period. Martin Bakos 2g/2a, Tomas Jurco 2g/1a, Ladislav Nagy 5a)
05.15.18 / group B / Germany - Canada (0:3) (Darcy Kuemper shutout)
05.15.18 / group A / Sweden - Russia (3:1) (Anders Nilsson 30 saves)
05.15.18 / group B / Denmark - Latvia (0:1) (Elvis Merzlikins shutout)
05.17.18 / QF / Canada - Russia (5:4 OT) (Ryan O'Reilly OT winner. Connor McDavid 3a)
05.17.18 / QF / Czech Republic - USA (2:3) (Patrick Kane 2g, including GWG)
05.17.18 / QF / Latvia - Sweden (2:3)
05.17.18 / QF / Switzerland - Finland (3:2)
05.19.18 / SF / USA - Sweden (0:6) (Anders Nilsson 41 saves shutout. Viktor Arvidsson 2g, Mikael Backlund 3a)
05.19.18 / SF / Switzerland - Canada (3:2) (Leonardo Genoni 43 saves)
05.20.18 / Bronze medal game / Canada - USA (1:4) (Americans scored 2 ENG. Chris Kreider 2g)
05.20.18 / Final / Switzerland - Sweden (2:3 SO)

2018 World Junior Showcase (Kamloops, BC, Canada)
08.04.18 / USA - Canada (5:6) (105 PIM. Nick Suzuki, Maxime Comtois, Ty Dellandrea, Michael Rasmussen, MacKenzie Entwistle, Jack Studnicka, Ty Smith, Morgan Frost, Jaret Anderson-Dolan, Connor Dewar, Ryan McLeod, Joe Veleno, Cody Glass, Barrett Hayton, Liam Foudy, Calen Addison played for Canada. US roster included Brady Tkachuk, Jack Hughes, Mikey Anderson, Quinn Hughes, Joel Farabee, Jason Robertson, Oliver Wahlstrom, Josh Norris, Ryan Poehling, Mattias Samuelsson, Paul Cotter, Dylan Samberg, Noah Cates)

2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup (U18) (Edmonton and Red Deer, AB, Canada)
08/11/18 / final / Sweden - Canada (2:6) (Canada erased 2g deficit. Alexis Lafreniere 2g/1a, Sasha Mutala 2g)

2019 World Junior Championship (Vancouver and Victoria, BC, Canada)
12.19.18 / pre-tournament / Canada - Switzerland
12.21.18 / pre-tournament / Slovakia - Canada
12.23.18 / pre-tournament / Canada - Finland
12.26.18 / group A / Canada - Denmark (14:0) (Michael DiPietro shutout. Max Comtois 4g, Morgan Frost 3g/2a, Brett Leason 2g/2a, Cody Glass 4a)
12.26.18 / group A / Czech Republic - Switzerland (2:1 OT)
12.26.18 / group B / Finland - Sweden (1:2) (Erik Brannstrom 2g)
12.26.18 / group B / USA - Slovakia (2:1)
12.27.18 / group A / Canada - Switzerland (3:2) (Noah Dobson GWG)
12.27.18 / group B / Finland - Kazakhstan (5:0) (Filip Lindberg shutout)
12.27.18 / group A / Russia - Denmark (4:0) (Daniil Tarasov shutout, Alexander Romanov 1g/2a)
12.27.18 / group B / Sweden - Slovakia (5:2) (Emil Bemstrom hat-trick)
12.28.18 / group A / Russia - Czech Republic (2:1) (Russia scored 2 SHG)
12.28.18 / group B / Kazakhstan - USA (2:8) (Joel Farabee naturalhat trick, Ryan Poehling 1g/2a, Jason Robertson 4a)
12.29.18 / group A / Czech Republic - Canada (1:5)
12.29.18 / group A / Denmark - Switzerland (0:4) (Luca Hollenstein shutout, Philipp Kurashev hat trick)
12.29.18 / group B / Finland - Slovakia (5:1)
12.29.18 / group B / Sweden - USA (5:4 OT) (Ryan Poehling natural hat-trick and 1a. Trailing 0:4, USA came back with 4g late in 3 rd period, scoring 2g in 13 sec during final minute of regulation, but still lost in OT on Adam Boqvist's goal)
12.30.18 / group B / Kazakhstan - Slovakia (2:11) (Andrej Kollar hat-trick, Adam Ruzicka 2g)
12.30.18 / group A / Switzerland - Russia (4:7) (Russia erased 2g deficit. Marco Lehmann 2g)
12.31.18 / group A / Canada - Russia (1:2) (Pyotr Kochetkov 30 saves, Pavel Shen GWG)
12.31.18 / group A / Denmark - Czech Republic (0:4) (Lukas Dostal shutout)
12.31.18 / group B / Sweden - Kazakhstan (4:1) (Rasmus Sandin 2g/1a. Denis Karatayev 52 saves in losing cause)
12.31.18 / group B / USA - Finland (4:1) (Tyler Madden 2g)
01.02.19 / QF / Canada - Finland (1:2 OT) (Aleksi Heponiemi tied game with 47 sec left in regulation and Toni Utunen scored in OT)
01.02.19 / QF / Russia - Slovakia (8:3) (Klim Kostin 2g, Grigori Denisenko 1g/2a)
01.02.19 / QF / Sweden - Switzerland (0:2) (Luca Hollenstein 41 saves shutout)
01.02.19 / QF / USA - Czech Republic (3:1) (Lukas Dostal 39 saves in losing cause)
01.04.19 / SF / Finland - Switzerland (6:1) (Aarne Talvitie 2g, Aleksi Heponiemi 1g/3a)
01.04.19 / SF / USA - Russia (2:1) (Cayden Primeau 34 saves, Alexander Chmelevski GWG)
01.05.19 / Bronze medal game / Switzerland - Russia (2:5) (Kirill Slepets hat trick, Pyotr Kochetkov 34 saves)
01.05.19 / Final / USA - Finland (2:3) (Kaapo Kakko GWG with 86 sec left in regulation)

2019 World U18 Championship (Ornskoldsvik and Umea, Sweden)
Team USA roster included Jack Hughes, Cole Caufield, Matthew Boldy, Cam York, Alex Vlasic, Trevor Zegras, Alex Turcotte, Spencer Knight, Bobby Brink, John Beecher, Henry Thrun, Drew Helleson.
Team Canada roster included Dylan Cozens, Alex Newhook, Peyton Krebs, Jamie Drysdale, Thomas Harley, Braden Schneider, Connor Zary, Dylan Holloway, Kaedan Korczak, Jordan Spence, Philip Tomasino.
04.25.19 / QF / Belarus - Russia (0:6) (Yaroslav Askarov shutout. Arseni Gritsyuk and Egor Chinakhov scored for Russia)
04.25.19 / QF / Canada - Latvia (3:1) (Peyton Krebs 2g. Braden Schneider also scored. Arturs Silovs 40 saves in losing cause)
04.25.19 / QF / Sweden - Czech Republic (4:2) (Alexander Holtz and Elmer Soderblom scored for Sweden)
04.25.19 / QF / USA - Finland (6:0) (Spencer Knight 21 saves shutout. Jack Hughes natural hat-trick and 1a, Trevor Zegras 4a)
04.27.19 / SF / Canada - Sweden (3:4) (Swedes scored GWG with 2:31 left in regulation. Connor Zary and Alexander Holtz 2g)
04.27.19 / SF / USA - Russia (2:3 SO) (Russians tied game in regulation and won in SO. Cole Caufield 2g)

2019 World Championship (Bratislava and Kosice, Slovakia)
05.10.19 / group A / USA - Slovakia (1:4) (Erik Cernak and Tomas Tatar scored for Slovaks)
05.10.19 / group B / Czech Republic - Sweden (5:2) (Jakub Vrana 2g)
05.11.19 / group A / France - Denmark (4:5 SO) (Denmark eraed 2g deficit and won in SO. Lars Eller scored during game and in shootout)
05.11.19 / group A / Germany - Great Britain (3:1) (Leon Draisaitl and Moritz Seider scored for Germany)
05.11.19 / group A / Slovakia - Finland (2:4) (Kaapo Kakko natural hat-trick)
05.11.19 / group B / Czech Republic - Norway (7:2) (Filip Hronek 2g/2a, Michael Frolik 2g/1a)
05.11.19 / group B / Austria - Latvia (2:5)
05.11.19 / group B / Switzerland - Italy (9:0) (Reto Berra shutout. Kevin Fiala hat-trick and 1a
05.12.19 / group A / Germany - Denmark (2:1) (Germans won despite being outshot 38-26)
05.12.19 / group A / Canada - Great Britain (8:0) (Anthony Mantha 2g/3a, Kyle Turris 2g, Carter Hart shutout)
05.12.19 / group A / USA - France (7:1) (Alex DeBrincat 2g, Patrick Kane 1g/2a)
05.12.19 / group B / Sweden - Italy (8:0) (Henrik Lundqvist shutout. Anton Lander hat-trick, Patric Hornqvist 2g, William Nylander 1g/2a, Loui Eriksson 3a)
05.12.19 / group B / Russia - Austria (5:0) (Alexandar Georgiev shutout. Evgenii Dadonov 2g. Nikita Kucherov and Ilya Kovalchuk also scored)
05.12.19 / group B / Switzerland - Latvia (3:1) (Nico Hischier GWG. Elvis Merzlikins 34 saves in losing cause)
05.13.19 / group A / USA - Finland (3:2 OT) (Finns erased 2g deficit, but Dylan Larkin scored in OT. Johnny Gaudreau and Brady Skjei also scored for US)
05.13.19 / group A / Canada - Slovakia (6:5) (Twice Canada erased 2g deficit and Mark Stone scored GWG with 1 sec left in regulation. Anthony Mantha, Shea Theodore, Jonathan Marchessault, Anthony Cirelli, and Troy Stecher also scored)
05.13.19 / group B / Russia - Czech Republic (3:0) (Andrei Vasilevskiy shutout)
05.13.19 / group B / Sweden - Norway (9:1) (Alexander Wennberg 2g/1a, Patric Hornqvist 2g, William Nylander 5a, Anton Lander 3a)
05.14.19 / group A / Great Britain - Denmark (0:9) (Morten Poulsen hat-trick, Lars Eller 1g/3a)
05.14.19 / group A / Germany - France (4:1) (Leon Draisaitl and Moritz Seider scored for Germany)
05.14.19 / group B / Latvia - Italy (3:0) (Italy was outshot 15-65)
05.14.19 / group B / Switzerland - Austria (4:0) (Reto Berra shutout. Kevin Fiala, Roman Josi, Philipp Kurashev, and Sven Andrighetto scored)
05.15.19 / group A / Germany - Slovakia (3:2) (With their goalie pulled, Germans tied game with 1:52 left in 3rd period and then Leon Draisaitl scored GWG with 27 sec left in regulation)
05.15.19 / group A / USA - Great Britain (6:3) (Patrick Kane 1g/2a. James van Riemsdyk, Clayton Keller, Chris Kreider, Alex DeBrincat, and Derek Ryan also scored)
05.15.19 / group B / Russia - Italy (10:0) (Andrei Vasilevskiy shutout. Evgeny Kuznetsov 2g/2a, Evgenii Dadonov 2g, Nikita Kucherov 1g/3a, Alexander Ovechkin and Ilya Kovalchuk 1g/1a)
05.15.19 / group B / Switzerland - Norway (4:1)
05.16.19 / group A / Canada - France (5:2) (Anthony Mantha 2g. Darnell Nurse, Anthony Cirelli, and Mark Stone also scored)
05.16.19 / group A / Finland - Denmark (3:1) (Kaapo Kakko 1g/1a)
05.16.19 / group B / Czech Republic - Latvia (6:3) (Jakub Voracek 2g/2a, Dominik Simon 1g/2a)
05.16.19 / group B / Austria - Sweden (1:9) (Elias Lindholm and Gabriel Landeskog 1g/2a, Elias Pettersson 3a)
05.17.19 / group A / Finland - Great Britain (5:0) (Joel Kiviranta scored for Finns)
05.17.19 / group A / France - Slovakia (3:6) (Erik Cernak and Ladislav Nagy scored for Slovaks, Tomas Tatar 2a)
05.17.19 / group B / Czech Republic - Italy (8:0) (Dmitrij Jaskin 2g/1a, Michael Frolik 1g/2a. Radko Gudas and Dominik Simon also scored)
05.17.19 / group B / Austria - Norway (3:5) (Christian Bull hat-trick)
05.18.19 / group A / Canada - Germany (8:1) (Mark Stone natural hat-trick, Anthony Mantha 2g, Dylan Strome 3a. Thomas Chabot, Sam Reinhart, and Anthony Cirelli also scored
05.18.19 / group A / USA - Denmark (7:1) (Alex DeBrincat 2g/1a, Patrick Kane 3a. Frank Vatrano, James van Riemsdyk, Chris Kreider, Dylan Larkin, and Jack Eichel also scored)
05.18.19 / group B / Sweden - Switzerland (4:3) (Oliver Ekman-Larsson GWG, William Nylander 1g/2a)
05.18.19 / group B / Norway - Italy (7:1)
05.18.19 / group B / Russia - Latvia (3:1) (Dmitry Orlov, Nikita Kucherov, and Nikita Gusev scored for Russia)
05.19.19 / group A / France - Finland (0:3) (Kevin Lankinen shutout. Joel Kiviranta and Niko Mikkola scored for Finns. Florian Hardy 44 saves in losing cause)
05.19.19 / group A / USA - Germany (3:1) (James van Riemsdyk, Dylan Larkin, and Jack Eichel scored for US)
05.19.19 / group B / Russia - Switzerland (3:0) (Alexandar Georgiev 31 saves shutout. Nikita Kucherov 2g, Artem Anisimov 1g/1a)
05.19.19 / group B / Czech Republic - Austria (8:0) (Pavel Francouz shutout. Michal Repik 2g, Radek Faksa 1g/2a. Dominik Kubalik, Dominik Simon, Michael Frolik, Jakub Vrana also scored)
05.20.19 / group A / France - Great Britain (3:4 OT) (Great Britain erased 3g deficit and won in OT)
05.20.19 / group A / Canada - Denmark (5:0) (Sam Reinhart 2g. Pierre-Luc Dubois, Jared McCann, and Jonathan Marchessault also scored)
05.20.19 / group B / Sweden - Latvia (5:4) (Dennis Rasmussen GWG with 34 sec left in regulation. Roberts Bukarts hat-trick)
05.20.19 / group B / Austria - Italy (3:4 SO) (Michael Raffl 2g)
05.21.19 / group A / Germany - Finland (4:2) (Philipp Grubauer 39 saves. Leon Draisaitl 2g/1a, including GWG and insurance ENG)
05.21.19 / group A / Slovakia - Denmark (2:1 SO)
05.21.19 / group A / Canada - USA (3:0) (Matt Murray 28 saves shutout. Pierre-Luc Dubois, Kyle Turris, and Jared McCann scored)
05.21.19 / group B / Czech Republic - Switzerland (5:4) (Jan Rutta GWG with 1:27 left in regulation. Jakub Voracek and Dominik Simon 1g/2a. Nino Niederreiter scored for Swiss)
05.21.19 / group B / Russia - Sweden (7:4) (Alexander Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin, Kirill Kaprizov, Dmitry Orlov, Evgenii Dadonov, and Artem Anisimov scored for Russia, while Gabriel Landeskog, William Nylander, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and John Klingberg scored for Swedes)
05.21.19 / group B / Latvia - Norway (4:1)
05.23.19 / QF / Russia - USA (4:3) (Mikhail Sergachev and Nikita Gusev 1g/2a. Kirill Kaprizov and Mikhail Grigorenko also scored for Russia, while Brady Skjei, Noah Hanifin, and Alex DeBrincat scored for US. Cory Schneider 39 saves in losing cause)
05.23.19 / QF / Finland - Sweden (5:4 OT) (Finns tied game with 1:29 left in regulation and won in OT)
05.23.19 / QF / Czech Republic - Germany (5:1) (Jan Kovar 2g/1a. Ondrej Palat, Jakub Voracek, and Dominik Kubalik also scored on Philipp Grubauer)
05.23.19 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (3:2 OT) (Mark Stone 2g/1a, including OT winner, after Damon Severson tied game with 1 sec left in regulation)
05.25.19 / SF / Russia - Finland (0:1) (Kevin Lankinen 32 saves shutout. Marko Anttila scored GWG with less then 10 min left in 3rd period)
05.25.19 / SF / Canada - Czech Republic (5:1) (Matt Murray 40 saves. Mark Stone, Darnell Nurse, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Kyle Turris, and Thomas Chabot scored)
05.26.19 / Bronze medal game / Russia - Czech Republic (3:2 SO) (Andrei Vasilevskiy 48 saves)
05.26.19 / Final / Canada - Finland (1:3) (Kevin Lankinen 43 saves, Marko Anttila 2g)

2020 World Junior Championship (Ostrava and Trinec, Czech Republic)
12.26.19 / group A / Switzerland - Kazakhstan (5:3)
12.26.19 / group A / Sweden - Finland (3:2 OT) (Samuel Fagemo tied game late in regulation and Alexander Holtz scored in OT. Nils Hoglander also scored for Swedes. Justus Annunen 45 saves in losing cause)
12.26.19 / group B / Czech Republic - Russia (4:3) (Lukas Dostal 33 saves. Jan Jenik GWG. Egor Zamula 2g. Vasily Podkolzin also scored for Russia)
12.26.19 / group B / Canada - USA (6:4) (Canada erased 2g deficit. Alexis Lafreniere GWG and 3a. Barrett Hayton and Shane Pinto 2g)
12.27.19 / group A / Slovakia - Kazakhstan (3:1) (Slovaks scored GWG late in regulation and added ENG)
12.27.19 / group B / Germany - USA (3:6) (Shane Pinto 1g/2a, Trevor Zegras 4a. Jordan Harris, Zac Jones, Bobby Brink, and Oliver Wahlstrom also scored for US. JJ Peterka 2g for Germany)
12.28.19 / group A / Finland - Slovakia (8:1)
12.28.19 / group A / Switzerland - Sweden (2:5) (Samuel Fagemo 2g. Lucas Raymond and Nils Hoglander also scored for Swedes)
12.28.19 / group B / Czech Republic - Germany (3:4) (Dominik Bokk 2g, including GWG. JJ Peterka also scored for Germany)
12.28.19 / group B / Russia - Canada (6:0) (Canada was outshot 28-40, while Pavel Dorofeyev and Nikita Alexandrov scored for Russia)
12.29.19 / group A / Kazakhstan - Finland (1:7) (Matias Maccelli scored for Finns)
12.29.19 / group B / USA - Russia (3:1) (Arthur Kaliyev 2g. Nicholas Robertson scored for US, while Alexander Romanov for Russia)
12.30.19 / group A / Kazakhstan - Sweden (2:6) (Samuel Fagemo 2g, Rasmus Sandin and Nils Lundkvist 3a. Lucas Raymond, Nils Hoglander, and Jonatan Berggren also scored for Swedes
12.30.19 / group A / Slovakia - Switzerland (2:7)
12.30.19 / group B / Germany - Canada (1:4)
12.30.19 / group B / USA - Czech Republic (4:3 OT) (Cole Caufield OT winner)
12.31.19 / group A / Sweden - Slovakia (6:2) (Alexander Holtz 2g. Philip Broberg also scored for Swedes)
12.31.19 / group A / Finland - Switzerland (2:5)
12.31.19 / group B / Russia - Germany (6:1) (Kirill Marchenko 2g/3a, Pavel Dorofeyev 2g, Vasily Podkolzin 3a. Dmitri Voronkov also scored for Russia)
12.31.19 / group B / Canada - Czech Republic (7:2) (Dylan Cozens 1g/3a, Barrett Hayton 1g/3a, Joe Veleno 1g/2a)
01.02.20 / QF / Switzerland - Russia (1:3) (Dmitri Voronkov 2g)
01.02.20 / QF / Canada - Slovakia (6:1) (Barrett Hayton 2g/1a)
01.02.20 / QF / USA - Finland (0:1) (Justus Annunen 30 saves shutout, Spencer Knight 28 saves)
01.02.20 / QF / Sweden - Czech Republic (5:0) (Nils Hoglander 2g/1a)
01.04.20 / SF / Sweden - Russia (4:5 OT) (Ivan Morozov and Egor Sokolov 2g. Rasmus Sandin 2g/2a)
01.04.20 / SF / Canada - Finland (5:0) (Joel Hofer 32 saves shutout, Alexis Lafreniere 2g)
01.05.20 / Final / Canada - Russia (4:3) (Trailing 1:3 with 10 min left in regulation, Canada came back with 3 unanswered goals. Joel Hofer 35 saves)

2021 World Junior Championship (Edmonton and Red Deer, AB, Canada)
12.23.20 / pre-Tournament / Canada - Russia (1:0) (Devon Levi shutout, Jamie Drysdale GWG)
12.25.20 / Russia - USA (5:3)
12.26.20 / Canada - Germany (16:2)
12.26.20 / USA - Austria (11:0)
12.27.20 / Canada - Slovakia (3:1)
12.27.20 / Czech Republic - Russia (2:0)
12.29.20 / Canada - Switzerland (10:0)
12.29.20 / USA - Czech Republic (7:0)
12.29.20 / Austria - Russia (1:7)
12.31.20 / Canada - Finland (4:1)
12.31.20 / Sweden - USA (0:4)
01.02.21 / QF / Canada - Czech Republic (3:0)
01.02.21 / QF / Finland - Sweden (3:2)
01.02.21 / QF / Russia - Germany (2:1)
01.02.21 / QF / USA - Slovakia (5:2)
01.04.21 / SF / Canada - Russia (5:0)
01.04.21 / SF / USA - Finland (4:3)
01.05.21 / bronze medal game / Russia - Finland (1:4)
01.05.21 / final / Canada - USA (0:2)

2021 World U18 Championship (Frisco and Plano, TX, USA)
05.06.21 / final / Canada - Russia (5:3)

2021 World Championship (Riga, Latvia)
05.21.21 / group A / Russia - Czech Republic (4:3) (Mikhail Grigorenko GWG with 19 sec left in regulation)
05.22.21 / group B / Finland - USA (2:1) (Iiro Pakarinen GWG)
05.23.21 / group B / USA - Canada (5:1) (Trevor Moore 2g)
05.28.21 / group B / Kazakhstan - Canada (2:4) (Adam Henrique 1g/2a)
06.03.21 / QF / Canada - Russia (2:1 OT) (Andrew Mangiapane OT winner)
06.03.21 / QF / Finland - Czech Republic (1:0) (Juho Olkinuora 28 saves shutout. Jere Innala scored only goal of game)
06.03.21 / QF / Switzerland - Germany (2:3 SO) (Germans tied game with 44 sec left in regulation and won in OT)
06.03.21 / QF / USA - Slovakia (6:1) (Colin Blackwell and Conor Garland 2g)
06.05.21 / SF / Finland - Germany (2:1) (Iiro Pakarinen scored for Finland)
06.05.21 / SF / USA - Canada (2:4) (Andrew Mangiapane 2g, including GWG. Darcy Kuemper 36 saves)
06.06.21 / Bronze Medal game / USA - Germany (6:1) (Conor Garland 1g/2a, Tage Thompson 3a, Cal Petersen 33 saves)
06.06.21 / F / Finland - Canada (2:3 OT) (Adam Henrique tied game in regulation and Nick Paul scored in OT)

2022 World Junior Championship (Edmonton, AB, Canada)
12.26.21 / group A / Canada - Czechia (6:1) (Owen Power hat trick, Cole Perfetti 3a. Connor Bedard, Mason McTavish, Shane Wright, Owen Power, Kaiden Guhle, Jake Neighbours, Olen Zellweger, Kent Johnson, Ridly Greig, Will Cuylle, Mavrik Bourque, Dylan Guenther played for Canada. Jiri Kulich, Ivan Ivan, David Jiricek played for Czechia)
12.26.21 / group B / USA - Slovakia (3:2) (Landon Slaggert GWG. Matthew Knies and Mackie Samoskevich also scored for US. Jake Sanderson, Matty Beniers, Wyatt Kaiser, Brock Faber, Luke Hughes, Logan Cooley, Tyler Kleven, Matt Coronato, Ian Moore, Brett Berard, Drew Commesso played for US. Juraj Slafkovsky, Dalibor Dvorsky for Slovakia) (JIP 2 min of 1st period)
12.26.21 / group B / Russia - Sweden (3:6) (Matvei Michkov 2g. Simon Edvinsson, Emil Andrae, Alexander Holtz scored for Sweden. Marat Khusnutdinov, Fedor Svechkov, Shakir Mukhamadullin, Nikita Chibrikov, Vasily Ponomarev, Yaroslav Askarov played for Russia. William Eklund, Isak Rosen, Helge Grans, Jesper Wallstedt, Oskar Olausson played for Sweden) (JIP 6 min of 1st period)
12.28.21 / group A / Austria - Canada (2:11) (Connor Bedard 4g, Mason McTavish 2g/1a, Cole Perfetti 1g/2a. Logan Stankoven also scored for Canada)
Due to multiple teams reported COVID-19 outbreaks, on 12.29.21 the tournament was canceled and rescheduled for August 2022, while all results and statistics from December games were annulled
08.10.22 / group A / Latvia - Canada (2:5) (Connor Bedard and Olen Zellweger scored for Canada)
08.11.22 / group A / Canada - Slovakia (11:1) (Mason McTavish 4g/2a, Joshua Roy 1g/2a. Connor Bedard, Will Cuylle, Zack Ostapchuk, Brennan Othmann, Olen Zellweger also scored for Canada)
08.13.22 / group A / Canada - Czechia (5:1) (Mason McTavish 2g)
08.14.22 / group B / USA - Sweden (3:2) (Matt Coronato 2g, including GWG)
08.15.22 / group A / Canada - Finland (6:3) (Mason McTavish 1g/3a, Olen Zellweger 3a. Samuel Helenius, Leevi Merilainen, Aatu Raty, Oliver Kapanen, Joakim Kemell, Roby Jarventie, Brad Lambert played for Finland)
08.17.22 / QF / Canada - Switzerland (6:3) (Logan Stankoven 2g/1a)
08.17.22 / QF / USA - Czechia (2:4)
08.19.22 / SF / Canada - Czechia (5:2) (Kent Johnson 1g/2a, Olen Zellweger 3a. Connor Bedard, Mason McTavish, and Joshua Roy also scored for Canada)
08.19.22 / SF / Sweden - Finland (0:1) (Kasper Puutio scored GWG on Jesper Wallstedt)
08.20.22 / Bronze Medal game / Sweden - Czechia (3:1) (Jesper Wallstedt 30 saves)
08.20.22 / F / Canada - Finland (3:2 OT) (Finns erased 2g deficit in 3rd period, but Kent Johnson scored in OT)

2022 Winter Olympics (Beijing, China)
02.10.22 / group A / Canada - Germany (5:1)
02.12.22 / group A / Canada - USA (2:4) (Canada lost despite outshooting US 37-27)
02.13.22 / group A / China - Canada (0:5) (Matt Tomkins 26 saves shutout)
02.15.22 / playoffs / Canada - China (7:2) (Jordan Weal 2g/1a, Adam Tambellini 1g/4a, Eric Staal 1g/2a)
02.16.22 / QF / USA - Slovakia (2:3 SO) (Slovaks tied game with 44 sec left in regulation and won in SO. Juraj Slafkovsky scored for Slovakia)
02.16.22 / QF / Sweden - Canada (2:0) (Swedes scored GWG with 10 min left in 3rd period and added and insurance ENG)
02.18.22 / SF / Finland - Slovakia (2:0)
02.18.22 / SF / Russia - Sweden (2:1 SO) (Russians won after 8 rounds of shootout)
02.19.22 / Bronze Medal game / Sweden - Slovakia (0:4) (Juraj Slafkovsky 2g)
02.20.22 / Final / Finland - Russia (2:1) (Finns came from behind to win first hockey Olympic gold in nation's history)

2023 World Junior Championship (Halifax and Moncton, Canada)
12.26.22 / group A / Czechia - Canada (5:2) (Czechs scored 2g in 30 sec in 2nd period. Connor Bedard and Shane Wright scored for Canada)
12.26.22 / group B / Latvia - USA (2:5) (Jimmy Snuggerud, Luke Hughes, Red Savage, Chaz Lucius scored for US)
12.28.22 / group A / Canada - Germany (11:2) (Connor Bedard natural hat-trick and 4 assists, Dylan Guenther hat-trick, Logan Stankoven 1g/2a, Olen Zellweger 3a) (JIP 4 min of 1st period, no goals missed)
12.28.22 / group B / Slovakia - USA (6:3) (In 2nd period Slovaks scored 3g in 3:19. Simon Nemec 3a, Tyler Boucher 2g)
12.29.22 / group A / Austria - Canada (0:11) (Connor Bedard 2g/4a, Logan Stankoven 1g/3a, Joshua Roy and Nathan Gaucher 1g/2a)
12.29.22 / group B / USA - Switzerland (5:1) (Jimmy Snuggerud 2g. Luke Hughes and Logan Cooley also scored for US)
12.31.22 / group A / Canada - Sweden (5:1) (Brennan Othmann 2g, Connor Bedard 4a. Joshua Roy and Kevin Korchinski also scored)
12.31.22 / group B / USA - Finland (6:2) (Jimmy Snuggerud 1g/3a, Logan Cooley 1g/2a. Luke Hughes, Lane Hutson, and Rutger McGroarty also scored)
01.02.23 / QF / Canada - Slovakia (4:3 OT) (Slovaks erased 2g deficit in regulation, but still lost in OT. Connor Bedard 2g/1a, including OT winner. Zack Ostapchuk and Dylan Guenther also scored)
01.02.23 / QF / Czechia - Switzerland (9:1) (Jiri Kulich 2g/2a)
01.02.23 / QF / Finland - Sweden (2:3) (Trailing 1:2 late in 3rd period, Swedes scored 2g in 2:22. Victor Stjernborg SH GWG with 65 sec left in regulation. Leo Carlsson 2g)
01.02.23 / QF / USA - Germany (11:1) (Logan Cooley hat-trick and 1a, Cutter Gauthier 2g/1a, Red Savage 2g, Ryan Ufko 5a, Jimmy Snuggerud 1g/2a)
01.04.23 / SF / Czechia - Sweden (2:1 OT) (David Jiricek tied game with 39 sec left in regulation and Jiri Kulich scored in last minute of OT)
01.04.23 / SF / USA - Canada (2:6) (Canada erased 2g deficit. Joshua Roy 2g/2a. Connor Bedard, Logan Stankoven, Adam Fantilli and Brandt Clarke also scored for Canada)
01.05.23 / Bronze Medal game / USA - Sweden (8:7 OT) (Trailing 3:5 with 1:08 left in 2nd period, Swedes scored 2g in 26 sec. When US reclaimed lead with 1:37 left in 3rd, Swedes tied game with 22 sec left in regulation. Chaz Lucius completed hat-trick in OT. Cutter Gauthier 2g)
01.05.23 / final / Czechia - Canada (2:3 OT) (Trailing 0:2 after 2 periods, Czechs scored 2g in 54 sec, but still lost in OT. Dylan Guenther 2g/1a, including OT winner. Shane Wright also scored for Canada)

2023 World Championship (Tampere, Finland, and Riga, Latvia)
05.25.23 / QF / Canada - Finland (4:1) (Sam Montembeault 28 saves)
05.25.23 / QF / USA - Czechia (3:0) (Casey DeSmith shutout)
05.27.23 / SF / Canada - Latvia (4:2) (Adam Fantilli GWG in come-from-behind victory)
05.27.23 / SF / USA - Germany (3:4 OT) (Germans tied game with 83 sec left in regulation and won in OT)
05.28.23 / Bronze Medal game / USA - Latvia (3:4 OT) (Kristians Rubins tied game late in regulation and won in OT)
05.28.23 / FInal / Canada - Germany (5:2) (Sammy Blais 2g)

2024 World U18 Championship (Espoo and Vantaa, Finland)
05.05.24 / final / Canada - USA (6:4) (Gavin McKenna hat-trick and 1a, Tij Iginla and Cole Hutson 1g/2a, Henry Mews 3a)

2024 World Championship (Prague and Ostrava, Czechia)
05.10.24 / group A / Czechia - Finland (1:0 SO) (Lukas Dostal shutout)
05.13.24 / group B / USA - Slovakia (4:5 OT) (Trailing 1:4 after 2 periods, US came back to tie game in regulation but still lost in OT)
05.13.24 / group A / Switzerland - Czechia (2:1 SO) (Kevin Fiala scored in 1st period and in shootout)
05.14.24 / group A / Canada - Austria (7:6 OT) (Trailing 1:6 after 2 periods Austians came back with 5 unanswered goals in 3rd. Marco Rossi tied game with 49 sec left in regulation, but John Tavares scored GWG 15 sec into OT)
05.16.24 / group A / Canada - Norway (4:1) (Brandon Tanev, Andrew Mangiapane, Dylan Cozens and Jared McCann scored for Canada)
05.16.24 / group B / USA - France (5:0) (Alex Nedeljkovic shutout. Matt Boldy 2g/1a, Johnny Gaudreau and Brock Nelson 1g/2a)
05.17.24 / group B / Poland - USA (1:4) (Brady Tkachuk 1g/3a, Cole Caufield 2g)
05.18.24 / group A / Canada - Finland (5:3) (Owen Power 1g/2a. Dylan Cozens, Brandon Tanev, Brandon Hagel and Dawson Mercer also scored)
05.19.24 / group A / Switzerland - Canada (2:3) (Nick Paul GWG, Dylan Cozens 2g/1a, Andrew Mangiapane 3a)
05.19.24 / group B / USA - Kazakhstan (10:1) (Brady Tkachuk hat-trick and 1a, Matt Boldy 2g/3a, Johnny Gaudreau 4a, Zach Werenski 3a)
05.21.24 / group A / Canada - Czechia (4:3 OT) (Czechs tied game scoring 2g in final 3 min of regulation, but still lost in OT. Dylan Cozens 2g, including SH OT winner)
05.21.24 / group B / Latvia - USA (3:6) (Cole Caufield 2g/2a)
05.23.24 / QF / Sweden - Finland (2:1 OT) (Rasmus Dahlin scored icebreaker with 5 min left in regulation, Finns tied game 4 min later, and Joel Eriksson Ek scored in OT)
05.23.24 / QF / Canada - Slovakia (6:3) (Nick Paul 2g/1a. Jared McCann, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Brandon Tanev and Dylan Guenther also scored)
05.23.24 / QF / USA - Czechia (0:1) (Lukas Dostal 36 saves shutout, Pavel Zacha GWG)
05.25.24 / SF / Canada - Switzerland (2:3 SO) (Kevin Fiala and Nino Niederreiter gave Switzerland 2:0 lead, John Tavares tied game with 2 min left in regulation, but Canada still lost in shootout)
05.25.24 / SF / Sweden - Czechia (3:7) (Martin Necas 1g/3a, Lukas Dostal 37 saves)
05.26.24 / Final / Switzerland - Czechia (0:2) (Lukas Dostal 31 saves shutout, David Pastrnak GWG, David Kampf insurance ENG)

2025 World Junior Championship (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
12.26.24 / group A / Finland - Canada (0:4) (Carter George 31 saves shutout. Gavin McKenna, Matthew Schaefer, Easton Cowan and Luca Pinelli scored for Canada)
12.27.24 / group A / Latvia - Canada (3:2 SO) (Latvians tied game late in regulation and won after 8 rounds of shootout. Linards Feldbergs 55 saves)
12.28.24 / group A / Latvia - USA (1:5) (Danny Nelson 2g. Ryan Leonard, Zeev Buium and Max Plante also scored)
12.29.24 / group A / Canada - Germany (3:0) (Carter George 25 saves shutout)
12.29.24 / group A / USA - Finland (3:4 OT) (Tuomas Uronen OT winner. Trey Augustine 40 saves in losing cause)
12.31.24 / group A / Canada - USA (1:4) (Canada tied game early in 3rd period, but US scored 3 more goals. Trey Augustine 38 saves)
01.02.25 / QF / USA - Switzerland (7:2) (James Hagens and Ryan Leonard 2g, Gabe Perreault 3a)
01.02.25 / QF / Finland - Slovakia (5:3) (Jesse Nurmi 2g/1a, Petteri Rimpinen 33 saves. Dalibor Dvorsk had 1g/1a for Slovaks)
01.02.25 / QF / Sweden - Latvia (3:2) (David Edstrom GWG. Linards Feldbergs 47 saves in losing cause)
01.02.25 / QF / Czechia - Canada (4:3) (Czechs scored GWG with 40 sec left in regulation) (JIP 3 min of 1st period)
01.04.25 / SF / Sweden - Finland (3:4 OT) (Petteri Rimpinen 43 saves. Otto Stenberg 2g)
01.04.25 / SF / USA - Czechia (4:1) (Gabe Perreault, Cole Eiserman, Ryan Leonard and Oliver Moore scored for US)
01.05.25 / final / USA - Finland (4:3 OT) (US erased 2g deficit to tie game in regulation and win in OT. Teddy Stiga GWG)

4 Nations Face-Off 2025 (Montreal, Canada and Boston, USA)
02.12.25 / Canada - Sweden (4:3 OT) (Swedes erased 2g deficit in 3rd period, but Mitch Marner scored in OT. Sidney Crosby 3a)
02.13.25 / USA - Finland (6:1) (Matthew Tkachuk 2g/1a, Brady Tkachuk 2g, Zach Werenski 3a)
02.15.25 / Finland - Sweden (4:3 OT) (Aleksander Barkov tied game in regulation and Mikael Granlund scored in OT)
02.15.25 / USA - Canada (3:1) (3 fights broke out in first 9 sec of game, initiated by Tkachuk brothers. Jake Guentzel 2g)
02.17.25 / Canada - Finland (5:3) (Nathan MacKinnon and Mikael Granlund 2g, Sam Reinhart 3a)
02.17.25 / Sweden - USA (2:1) (Jesper Bratt GWG)
02.20.25 / Final / Canada - USA (3:2 OT) (Connor McDavid OT winner)

2025 World Championship (Stockholm, Sweden and Herning, Denmark)
05.10.25 / group A / Slovenia - Canada (0:4) (Dylan Garand shutout. Bo Horvat 2g, Nathan MacKinnon 1g/2a)
05.12.25 / group B / USA - Switzerland (0:3)
05.13.25 / group A / Canada - France (5:0) (Jordan Binnington shutout. Bo Horvat 2g. Sidney Crosby, Will Cuylle, and Brandon Montour also scored for Canada)
05.14.25 / group B / USA - Norway (6:5 OT) (Trailing 1:5 early in 2nd period, Norway came back with 4 unanswered goals to tie game in regulation. Tage Thompson completed hat trick in OT. Stian Solberg also had hat trick, including game tying goal with 87 sec left in regulation. Clayton Keller 1g/2a)
05.17.25 / group A / Canada - Slovakia (7:0) (Sidney Crosby 2g/2a, Nathan MacKinnon 2g, Macklin Celebrini 1g/2a)
05.19.25 / group A / Canada - Finland (1:2 SO) (Eeli Tolvanen scored GWG in shootout. Ryan O'Reilly SHG. Juuse Saros 37 saves)
05.20.25 / group B / Czechia - USA (2:5) (US scored 4 unanswered goals in 3rd period. Frank Nazar 2g. Karel Vejmelka 51 saves in losing cause)
05.20.25 / group A / Sweden - Canada (3:5) (Nathan MacKinnon 1g/2a, Travis Konecny 3a)
05.22.25 / QF / Sweden - Czechia (5:2) (Leo Carlsson and Lucas Raymond 2g)
05.22.25 / QF / USA - Finland (5:2) (Conor Garland 2g)
05.25.25 / Final / Switzerland - USA (0:1 OT) (Tage Thompson OT winner, Jeremy Swayman 25 saves shutout)

2026 World Junior Championship (Minneapolis and Saint Paul, MN, USA)
12.26.25 / group A / Germany - USA (3:6) (Will Zellers 2g/1a. Chase Reid, Will Horcoff, Cole Eiserman, and Max Plante also scored for US)
12.26.25 / group B / Czechia - Canada (5:7) (Zayne Parekh 2g, Ethan MacKenzie and Michael Hage 1g/2a. Brady Martin, Tij Iginla, and Porter Martone also scored for Canada)
12.27.25 / group A / USA - Switzerland (2:1) (Will Zellers GWG)
12.27.25 / group B / Latvia - Canada (1:2 OT) (Cole Reschny with ice-breaking goal, Latvians tied game with less than 2 min left in regulation, but Michael Hage scored 44 sec into OT)
12.29.25 / group A / Slovakia - USA (5:6) (US erased 2g deficit. James Hagens 2g, Will Zellers GWG and 1a. Ryker Lee and AJ Spellacy also scored)
12.29.25 / group B / Canada - Denmark (9:1) (Gavin McKenna hat-trick, Porter Martone 2g/1a, Michael Misa 1g/2a, Brady Martin 3a)
12.29.25 / group B / Finland - Czechia (1:2 OT) (Emil Hemming tied game with 20 sec left in regulation, but Adam Jiricek scored in OT)
12.31.25 / group A / USA - Sweden (3:6) (Eddie Genborg and Lucas Pettersson 2g. Chase Reid, Will Zellers, and Teddy Stiga scored for US)
12.31.25 / group B / Canada - Finland (7:4) (Cole Beaudoin 2g/1a, Brady Martin 2g, Zayne Parekh and Sam O'Reilly 1g/2a)
01.02.26 / QF / Sweden - Latvia (6:3) (Anton Frondell 2g, Leo Sahlin Wallenius 1g/2a)
01.02.26 / QF / Czechia - Switzerland (6:2) (Jiri Klima 1g/2a)
01.02.26 / QF / USA - Finland (3:4 OT) (Ryker Lee tied game with 1:33 left in regulation, but Finns still won in OT)
01.02.26 / QF / Canada - Slovakia (7:1) (Cole Reschny, Tij Iginla, Michael Misa, Sam O'Reilly, Brady Martin, Porter Martone, and Cole Beaudoin scored)
01.04.26 / SF / Sweden - Finland (4:3 SO) (Anton Frondell scored winning shootout goal)
01.04.26 / SF / Canada - Czechia (4:6) (Porter Martone tied game with 2:41 left in regulation, but Czechs scored GWG 1:27 later, and added ENG)
01.05.26 / Bronze medal game / Canada - Finland (6:3) (Carter George 32 saves. Sam O'Reilly 2g, Gavin McKenna 1g/3a, Michael Hage 4a)
01.05.26 / final / Sweden - Czechia (4:2) (Trailing 0:3, Czechs pulled goalie late in regulation and scored 2 goals, but Ivar Stenberg added ENG to his 2a to secure Swedes victory)

2026 Winter Olympics (Milan, Italy)
02.11.26 / group B / Slovakia - Finland (4:1) (Juraj Slafkovsky 2g/1a, Samuel Hlavaj 39 saves)
02.12.26 / group A / Czechia - Canada (0:5) (Jordan Binnington 26 saves shutout. Macklin Celebrini, Mark Stone, Bo Horvat, Nathan MacKinnon, and Nick Suzuki scored for Canada. Connor McDavid 3a)
02.12.26 / group C / Latvia - USA (1:5) (Brock Nelson 2g. Brady Tkachuk, Tage Thompson, and Auston Matthews also score for US)
02.13.26 / group A / Canada - Switzerland (5:1) (Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon 1g/2a. Thomas Harley, Macklin Celebrini, and Sidney Crosby also scored)
02.13.26 / group B / Finland - Sweden (4:1) (Juuse Saros 34 saves. Joel Armia SHG)
02.14.26 / group B / Sweden - Slovakia (5:3) (Elias Pettersson 2g, Lucas Raymond 1g/2a, as Swedes outshot Slovaks 51-32)
02.15.26 / group A / Canada - France (10:2) (Macklin Celebrini 2g/1a, including penalty shot. Tom Wilson with Howe hat-trick. Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, and Mark Stone 1g/2a)
02.15.26 / group A / Switzerland - Czechia (4:3 OT) (Martin Necas tied game with 2:06 left in regulation, but Czechs still lost in OT)
02.15.26 / group C / USA - Germany (5:1) (Auston Matthews 2g/1a)
02.18.26 / QF / Slovakia - Germany (6:2) (Pavol Regenda 2g/1a)
02.18.26 / QF / Canada - Czechia (4:3 OT) (Nick Suzuki tied game with 3:27 left in regulation and Mitch Marner won in OT. Macklin Celebrini 1g/2a. Nathan MacKinnon also score for Canada, while David Pastrnak and Ondrej Palat scored for Czechs)
02.18.26 / QF / Finland - Switzerland (3:2 OT) (In final 6 min of 3rd period Finns erased 2g deficit, as Miro Heiskanen tied game with 72 sec left in regulation and Artturi Lehkonen scored in OT)
02.18.26 / QF / USA - Sweden (2:1 OT) (Mika Zibanejad tied game with 91 sec left in regulation, but Quinn Hughes scored in OT)
02.18.26 / SF / Canada - Finland (3:2) (Canada erased 2g deficit and Nathan MacKinnon scored GWG with 36 sec left in regulation)
02.18.26 / SF / USA - Slovakia (6:2) (Jack Hughes 2g, Zach Werenski 3a)
02.21.26 / Bronze medal game / Slovakia - Finland (1:6) (Juuse Saros 30 saves, Erik Haula 2g, Joel Armia 1g/2a)
02.21.26 / Final / Canada - USA (1:2 OT) (Connor Hellebuyck 41 saves, Jack Hughes OT winner)


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