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2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameIIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship
year2000
countryChina
country2Thailand
dates17 – 20 February 2000
25 – 28 March 2000
num_teams8
typeih18
winnersPRK
count2
secondKOR
thirdCHN
games12
goals87
attendance5500
prevseason1999
nextseason2001

25 – 28 March 2000

The 2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship was the 17th edition of the IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship. The Division I tournament took place between 17 and 20 February 2000 in Changchun City, China and the Division II tournament took place between 25 and 28 March 2000 in Bangkok, Thailand. The Division I tournament was won by North Korea, who claimed their second title by winning all three of their games and finishing first in the standings. Upon winning the tournament North Korea gained promotion to Division I of the 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships. South Korea and China finished second and third respectively.

In the Division II tournament New Zealand finished first and gained promotion to Division I for the 2001 competition.

Overview

The Division I tournament began on 17 February 2000 in Changchun City, China. North Korea had gained promotion to Division I after finishing first in the Division II tournament at the 1999 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship. North Korea won the tournament after winning all three of their games and claimed their second title, their first coming in 1987. Following their win North Korea gained promotion for the following year to Division I of the 2001 IIHF World U18 Championships. South Korea finished second after losing one game to North Korea and China finished third after losing to North Korea and South Korea. Australia who finished last also suffered the largest defeat of the tournament against China, losing 0 – 10. Han Jong of North Korea finished as the top scorer for the tournament with five points including four goals and an assist.

The Division II tournament began on 25 March 2000 in Bangkok, Thailand. The under-18 team of Mongolia made their debut appearance at the Championships and in international competition. New Zealand won the tournament after winning two of their games and drawing their game against Chinese Taipei and gained promotion to Division I for the 2001 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship. Chinese Taipei finished second behind New Zealand on goal difference and Thailand finished third after finishing above Mongolia only on goal difference. Philip Chou of Chinese Taipei finished as the top scorer for the tournament with eight points including seven goals and an assist.

Division I

Standings

Fixtures

All times local.

Scoring leaders

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
PRK Han Jong3415+72F
CHN Man Yi3325+28D
CHN Du Chao3235+22F
PRK Yun Myong3145+88F
KOR Kwack Jae-Jun3224+20F
KOR Lee Kwon Jae3224010F
CHN He Yufei3134+24F
KOR Hwang Byung Wook3044+32D
PRK Kim Hak3213+40F
CHN Fu Nan3213-24D

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.

PlayerMIPSOGGAGAASVS%SO
KOR Son Ho Seung132:544331.3593.020
PRK Ri Song160:004031.1392.500
CHN An Dapeng135:473662.6583.330
AUS Chris Leetham106:4587158.4382.760
AUS Robert Bradshaw73:1546129.8373.910

Division II

Standings

Fixtures

All times local.

Scoring leaders

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
TPE Philip Chou3718+516F
NZL Hamish Lewis3336+612F
NZL Timothy Faull3415+50F
THA Tewin Chartsuwan3314-116F
MGL Bat-Erdene Ayushbaatar330302F
NZL David Bulling3213+24F
TPE Ya-Hsien Lai3123+20F
NZL Laurie Horo3123+322D
NZL Christopher Jefferies3202+10F
MGL Bold Munkhtulga3202-12F

Leading goaltenders

Only the top goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.

PlayerMIPSOGGAGAASVS%SO
TPE David Chang180:006362.0090.480
NZL Kenneth O'Callaghan179:156262.0190.320
THA Naratip Kanchanachongkol120:0061115.5081.970
MGL Enkhee Battulga120:0049105.0079.590

References

References

  1. "2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  2. Müller, Stephan. (2005). "International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904–2005". Books on Demand.
  3. "Final Ranking". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  4. "Standings". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  5. "Scoring Leaders". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  6. "2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship Div II". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  7. "Standings & Games". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  8. "Final Ranking". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  9. "Scoring Leaders". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  10. "Leading Goaltenders (SVS%)". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
  11. "Leading Goaltenders (SVS%)". [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
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