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Tournament takes place between December 13th and 19th in Narva, Estonia.
6 teams (hosts Estonia, Denmark, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and Ukraine) compete in a round robin, and the top team qualifies for the 2006 main WJC's.
6 teams (hosts Estonia, Denmark, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and Ukraine) compete in a round robin, and the top team qualifies for the 2006 main WJC's.
IIHF said:Group B:
Estonia will play host to the Division I, Group B U20 Championship, but as a team it will have its hands full with the likes of Denmark, Ukraine, Slovenia and Latvia.
Denmark's national junior teams have been on a roll lately at both the U18 and U20 level, but whether they are ready to make the leap into the top division at the U20s remains to be seen. The Danes will be challenged greatly by the Ukraine, which will be eager to make a quick turnaround after getting relegated last year.
The dark horse that could spoil the party for Denmark and Ukraine is Slovenia, which boasts perhaps the strongest prospect among both Division I groups. Forward Anze Kopitar was his team's leading scorer at last year's U18 championship and is the getting the biggest buzz among scouts. But he will need strong shoulders to carry the Slovenians hopes at the upcoming Division I.
The long shots of the group include host Estonia, Latvia and Poland. While all three have strong hockey traditions, they are just a notch below the other three teams in the group. Latvia has the best chance to score an upset, but to win the entire tournament would take a string of unbelievable fortune.