1990 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships


The 1990 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 55th such event sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation, and at the same time served as the 65th Ice Hockey European Championships. Teams representing 28 countries participated in several levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for group placements in the 1991 competition.
The top Championship Group A tournament took place in Switzerland from 16 April to 2 May 1990, with games played in Bern and Fribourg. Eight teams took part, with each team playing each other once. The four best teams then played each other once more. The Soviet Union became world champions for the 22nd and last time, and Sweden won their 10th European title. In the European Championships, only matches between European teams in the first round were counted towards scoring.
Group B saw East Germany participate in the World Championships for the final time.

World Championship Group A (Switzerland)

First Round

Final Round

Consolation Round

Norway needing to keep their final game within four goals, lost four to nothing to the Germans, and were relegated.
Played in Lyon and Megève 29 March to 8 April.
TeamGamesWonDrawnLostPoints differencePoints
9752030 - 1412
10751141 - 1811
11742130 - 1410
12741219 - 209
13722322 - 196
14722325 - 256
15701613 - 411
16701614 - 431

Switzerland was promoted to Group A. The Netherlands would have been relegated but gained a reprieve when East Germany ceased to participate because of the reunification of Germany.

World Championship Group C (Hungary)

Played in Budapest Hungary 28 March to 8 April.
TeamGamesWonDrawnLostPoints differencePoints
17871057 - 1615
18870155 - 1414
19841334 - 299
20841336 - 279
21840427 - 358
22840431 - 388
23821533 - 285
24810716 - 672
25810722 - 572

Yugoslavia was promoted to Group B. Both Belgium and South Korea were reprieved from relegation as the reunification of Germany left Group B one team short, and Group D was shut down as there were not enough teams.

World Championship Group D (Great Britain)

Played in Cardiff Great Britain 20–25 March.
TeamGamesWonDrawnLostPoints differencePoints
26440057 - 078
27402210 - 342
28402211 - 372

Great Britain was promoted to Group C.

Ranking and statistics

Tournament Awards

The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:
4
5
6
7
8

European championships final standings

The final standings of the European championships according to IIHF:
4
5
6

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals.
Player
Steve Yzerman1091019+68F
Andrei Khomutov1011516+184F
Kent Nilsson1010212+126F
Robert Reichel105611+44F
Håkan Loob104711+1010F
Theoren Fleury94711+910F
Thomas Rundqvist103811+96F
Mikhail Tatarinov103811+2320D
Gerd Truntschka104610−115F
Viacheslav Fetisov82810+208D
Source:

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 50% of their team's minutes are included in this list.
Player
Artūrs Irbe31650.95.9502
Jon Casey335152.69.9140
Rolf Ridderwall419162.29.9111
Dominik Hašek480202.50.9041
Sakari Lindfors378152.38.9030
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