1969 Ice Hockey World Championships
The 1969 Ice Hockey World Championships was the 36th edition of the Ice Hockey World Championships, which also doubled as the 47th European ice hockey championships. For the first time the Pool A, B and C tournaments were hosted by different nations:
A total of 20 nations participated in the tournament. The Pool A team featured only the top six nations, now playing a double round-robin tournament for the amateur world championship. Teams #7-#14 contested the Pool B championship with the winner qualifying for the 1970 Pool A championship, while the bottom six participated in the Pool C tournament. Pool B and C began exchanging two teams this year (through promotion and relegation), a practice that lasted until 1987. World Championship Group A (Sweden)For the seventh straight year, the Soviet Union won the Pool A tournament. Originally the tournament was scheduled to be held in Czechoslovakia, but due to the Soviet invasion of the country, they declined to host.[1] In the two games the Czechoslovak and Soviet teams played against each other, the Czechoslovak team won both times, becoming the first team to beat the Soviet Union twice in the same international tournament.[1] For the first time in international ice hockey, body-checking was allowed in all three zones of the ice.[2] Team USA was demoted to Pool-B after losing all ten games.
Czechoslovakia – Canada 6:1 (1:0, 2:1, 3:0) 15. March 1969 – Stockholm
Sweden – Finland 6:3 (3:1, 1:1, 2:1) 15. March 1969 – Stockholm
Soviet Union – United States 17:2 (3:0, 11:0, 3:2) 15. March 1969 – Stockholm
Canada – Finland 5:1 (1:1, 1:0, 3:0) 16. March 1969 – Stockholm
Sweden – Soviet Union 2:4 (2:1, 0:1, 0:2) 16. March 1969 – Stockholm
Czechoslovakia – United States 8:3 (2:1, 4:2, 2:0) 16. March 1969 – Stockholm
Czechoslovakia – Finland 7:4 (4:1, 3:1, 0:2) 18. March 1969 - Stockholm
Sweden – United States 8:2 (1:2, 3:0, 4:0) 18. March 1969 - Stockholm
Soviet Union – Canada 7:1 (5:1, 2:0, 0:0) 18. March 1969 - Stockholm
Soviet Union - Finland 6:1 (3:0, 1:0, 2:1) 19. March 1969 - Stockholm
Czechoslovakia - Sweden 0:2 (0:1, 0:0, 0:1) 19. March 1969 - Stockholm
Canada – United States 5:0 (1:0, 0:0, 4:0) 20. March 1969 - Stockholm
Sweden – Canada 5:1 (1:1, 3:0, 1:0) 21. March 1969 - Stockholm
Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union 2:0 (0:0, 1:0, 1:0) 21. March 1969 - Stockholm
Finland – United States 4:3 (1:1, 1:0, 2:2) 22. March 1969 – Stockholm
United States – Soviet Union 4:8 (1:3, 1:2, 2:3) 23. March 1969 - Stockholm
Sweden – Finland 5:0 (2:0, 2:0, 1:0) 23. March 1969 – Stockholm
Czechoslovakia - Canada 3:2 (1:1, 1:0, 1:1) 23. March 1969 - Stockholm
Sweden – Soviet Union 2:3 (1:1, 1:1, 0:1) 24. March 1969 – Stockholm
Czechoslovakia - Finland 4:2 (2:2, 1:0, 1:0) 25. March 1969 - Stockholm
United States - Canada 0:1 (0:1, 0:0, 0:0) 25. March 1969 - Stockholm
Finland - Soviet Union 3:7 (0:1, 1:4, 2:2) 26. March 1969 - Stockholm
Czechoslovakia - United States 6:2 (2:0, 2:1, 2:1) 26. March 1969 - Stockholm
Sweden – Canada 4:2 (1:0, 0:2, 3:0) 27. March 1969 - Stockholm
Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union 4:3 (2:0, 0:2, 2:1) 28. March 1969 - Stockholm
Finland – Canada 1:6 (0:3, 1:2, 0:1) 29. March 1969 – Stockholm
Sweden – United States 10:4 (6:2, 1:1, 3:1) 29. March 1969 – Stockholm
United States – Finland 3:7 (1:1, 0:5, 2:1) 30. March 1969 - Stockholm
Czechoslovakia – Sweden 0:1 (0:1, 0:0, 0:0) 30. March 1969 – Stockholm
Canada – Soviet Union 2:4 (1:1, 0:1, 1:2) 30. March 1969 – Stockholm
Pool A Statistics and team rosters
1. Soviet Union
2. Sweden
3. Czechoslovakia
4. Canada
5. Finland
6. United States
World Championship Group B (Yugoslavia)
Poland – Romania 4:2 (0:1, 2:0, 2:1) 28. February 1969 – Ljubljana East Germany – Italy 11:1 (2:0, 4:1, 5:0) 28. February 1969 – Ljubljana Norway – Austria 3:3 (2:0, 1:2, 0:1) 28. February 1969 – Ljubljana Yugoslavia – West Germany 4:1 (1:1, 2:0, 1:0) 28. February 1969 – Ljubljana East Germany – Norway 13:4 (4:1, 5:0, 4:3) 1. March 1969 – Ljubljana West Germany – Romania 6:2 (2:2, 2:0, 2:0) 1. March 1969 – Ljubljana Yugoslavia – Italy 2:1 (0:0, 2:0, 0:1) 2. March 1969 – Ljubljana Poland – Austria 9:1 (2:0, 3:0, 4:1) 2. March 1969 – Ljubljana East Germany – Romania 11:2 (2:1, 4:1, 5:0) 3. March 1969 – Ljubljana West Germany – Norway 5:0 (0:0, 1:0, 4:0) 3. March 1969 – Ljubljana Poland – Italy 5:2 (0:0, 2:1, 3:1) 3. March 1969 – Ljubljana Yugoslavia – Austria 2:1 (0:0, 1:0, 1:1) 3. March 1969 – Ljubljana Norway – Romania 5:4 (2:1, 3:1, 0:2) 4. March 1969 – Ljubljana West Germany – East Germany 1:6 (0:1, 1:0, 0:5) 4. March 1969 – Ljubljana Austria – Italy 3:1 (0:0, 2:0, 1:1) 5. March 1969 – Ljubljana Yugoslavia – Poland 1:4 (1:2, 0:0, 0:2) 5. March 1969 – Ljubljana East Germany – Austria 11:3 (1:1, 7:1, 3:1) 6. March 1969 – Ljubljana Poland – Norway 5:1 (4:0, 1:1, 0:0) 6. March 1969 – Ljubljana West Germany – Italy 5:1 (2:0, 1:1, 2:0) 6. March 1969 – Ljubljana Yugoslavia – Romania 4:4 (0:1, 3:3, 1:0) 6. March 1969 – Ljubljana Yugoslavia – Norway 3:3 (0:2, 2:0, 1:1) 8. March 1969 – Ljubljana West Germany – Austria 8:0 (2:0, 2:0, 4:0) 8. March 1969 – Ljubljana Romania – Italy 5:2 (0:1, 0:0, 5:1) 8. March 1969 – Ljubljana East Germany – Poland 4:1 (2:1, 1:0, 1:0) 8. March 1969 – Ljubljana Norway – Italy 10:2 (6:0, 3:2, 1:0) 9. March 1969 – Ljubljana Poland – West Germany 3:2 (1:0, 1:1, 1:1) 9. March 1969 – Ljubljana Romania – Austria 5:4 (0:1, 2:3, 3:0) 9. March 1969 – Ljubljana Yugoslavia – East Germany 1:6 (0:1, 0:4, 1:1) 9. March 1969 – Ljubljana World Championship Group C (Yugoslavia)
Japan – Bulgaria 3:4 (0:0, 2:2, 1:2) 24. February 1969 – Skopje Switzerland – Hungary 11:1 (3:0, 4:0, 4:1) 24. February 1969 – Skopje Netherlands – Denmark 4:3 (2:0, 0:2, 2:1) 24. February 1969 – Skopje Switzerland – Netherlands 8:0 (2:0, 3:0, 3:0) 25. February 1969 – Skopje Hungary – Bulgaria 5:3 (2:1, 2:2, 1:0) 26. February 1969 – Skopje Japan – Denmark 11:1 (1:1, 5:0, 5:0) 26. February 1969 – Skopje Netherlands – Bulgaria 7:5 (2:2, 4:1, 1:2) 27. February 1969 – Skopje Japan – Hungary 6:3 (0:1, 4:1, 2:1) 27. February 1969 – Skopje Switzerland – Denmark 9:0 (3:0, 5:0, 1:0) 27. February 1969 – Skopje Japan – Netherlands 11:0 (5:0, 4:0, 2:0) 28. February 1969 – Skopje Hungary – Denmark 4:1 (1:0, 1:1, 2:0) 1. March 1969 – Skopje Switzerland – Bulgaria 11:3 (5:0, 3:3, 3:0) 1. March 1969 – Skopje Bulgaria – Denmark 4:2 (1:1, 3:1, 0:0) 2. March 1969 – Skopje Hungary – Netherlands 13:1 (5:0, 3:0, 5:1) 2. March 1969 – Skopje Japan – Switzerland 5:2 (3:0, 1:2, 1:0) 2. March 1969 – Skopje Ranking and statistics
Tournament Awards
Final standingsThe final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:
European championships final standingsThe final standings of the European championships according to IIHF:
Notes
See also
References
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