1951 World Ice Hockey Championships
1951 World Ice Hockey Championships | |
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Tournament details | |
Host nation | France |
Dates | 9–17 March |
Teams | 7 |
Venue(s) | Palais des Sports (in host cities) |
Champions | Canada (14 titles) |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 21 |
Goals scored | 180 (8.57 per game) |
Scoring leader(s) | Stan Obodiac 10 goals |
The 1951 World Ice Hockey Championships were the 15th World Championships and the 28th European Championships in ice hockey for international teams. The tournament took place in France from 9th to 17 March and the matches were played in the capital city, Paris. Thirteen nations took part, and were first split into two groups. The seven best teams were placed in the first group, and the six others were placed into the "Criterium Européen", which would later become the B World Championships. The A World Championships were played in a league, with each team playing each other once.
Canada, represented by the Lethbridge Maple Leafs became world champions for the 14th time. Sweden took their fifth European Championships, finishing ahead of the Swiss whom they had played to a draw. In the final game of the tournament, Sweden lost by four to Canada, however they remained ahead of the Swiss on goal differential by three.
World Championships Group A (France)
Date | Matches A World Championships 1951 | Result | Period. |
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9 March | Norway – United States | 3–0 | 0–0,1–0,2–0 |
10 March | Canada – Finland | 11–1 | 4–0,4–0,3–1 |
10 March | Sweden – Great Britain | 5–1 | 0–1,1–0,4–0 |
10 March | Switzerland – Norway | 8–1 | 4–1,3–0,1–0 |
11 March | Sweden – United States | 8–0 | 4–0,1–0,3–0 |
11 March | Canada – Norway | 8–0 | 3–0,1–0,4–0 |
12 March | Switzerland – United States | 7–1 | 2–0,4–1,1–0 |
12 March | Switzerland – Great Britain | 7–1 | 2–0,4–1,1–0 |
13 March | Sweden – Norway | 5–2 | 1–0,4–1,0–1 |
13 March | Switzerland – Finland | 4–1 | 1–0,2–1,1–0 |
13 March | Canada – Great Britain | 17–1 | 0–1,7–0,10–0 |
14 March | Switzerland – Sweden | 3–3 | 1–2,1–1,1–0 |
15 March | Norway – Great Britain | 4–3 | 0–0,1–2,3–1 |
15 March | Sweden – Finland | 11–3 | 5–0,1–1,5–2 |
15 March | Canada – United States | 16–2 | 5–0,6–2,5–0 |
16 March | Norway – Finland | 0–3 | 0–1,0–0,0–2 |
16 March | Canada – Switzerland | 5–1 | 0–1,3–0,2–0 |
16 March | United States – Great Britain | 6–6 | 1–4,2–1,3–1 |
17 March | Finland – Great Britain | 3–6 | 0–2,3–0,0–4 |
17 March | Switzerland – United States | 5–1 | 3–0,1–1,1–0 |
17 March | Canada – Sweden | 5–1 | 1–0,2–0,2–1 |
Table
Place | Team | Matches | Won | Drawn | Lost | Difference | Points |
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1 | Canada | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 62–6 | 12 |
2 | Sweden | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 33–14 | 9 |
3 | Switzerland | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 28–12 | 9 |
4 | Norway | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 10–27 | 4 |
5 | Great Britain | 6 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 18–42 | 3 |
6 | United States | 6 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 14–42 | 3 |
7 | Finland | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 15–37 | 2 |
World Championships Group B (France)
Date | Matches B World Championships 1951 | Result | Period. |
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10 March | France – Italy | 1–4 | 0–1,0–2,1–1 |
11 March | Netherlands – Italy | 1–3 | 1–0,0–2,0–1 |
11 March | France – Austria | 7–3 | 1–0,1–0,5–3 |
11 March | Yugoslavia – Belgium | 3–13 | 0–5,0–3,3–5 |
12 March | Austria – Belgium | 5–3 | 0–1,3–1,2–1 |
12 March | Netherlands – Yugoslavia | 5–2 | 0–0,4–1,1–1 |
13 March | Belgium – Italy | 3–6 | 1–0,0–1,2–5 |
14 March | France – Yugoslavia | 10–3 | 3–2,3–1,4–0 |
14 March | Austria – Netherlands | 3–4 | 1–1,1–2,1–1 |
15 March | Italy – Yugoslavia | 6–1 | 1–0,4–1,1–0 |
15 March | France – Belgium | 10–0 | 2–0,3–0,5–0 |
16 March | Belgium – Netherlands | 1–2 | 0–2,1–0,0–0 |
16 March | Austria – Italy | 2–7 | 1–1,0–3,1–3 |
17 March | Austria – Yugoslavia | 3–4 | 1–1,1–0,1–3 |
17 March | France – Netherlands | 7–5 | 1–2,3–1,3–2 |
Table
Place | Team | Matches | Won | Drawn | Lost | Difference | Points |
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8 | Italy | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 26–8 | 10 |
9 | France | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 35–5 | 8 |
10 | Netherlands | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 17–16 | 6 |
11 | Austria | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 20–25 | 2 |
12 | Belgium | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 20–30 | 2 |
13 | Yugoslavia | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 13–37 | 2 |
World Championship medals
1951 World Championships | Country |
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Gold | Canada |
Silver | Sweden |
Bronze | Switzerland |
4 | Norway |
5 | Great Britain |
6 | United States |
7 | Finland |
European Championship medals
1951 European Championships | Country |
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Gold | Sweden |
Silver | Switzerland |
Bronze | Norway |
4 | Great Britain |
5 | Finland |
Team rosters
Place | Team | Player |
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1 | Canada | Goaltenders: Carl Sorokoski, Mallie Hughes. Defensemen: Richard Gray, Shorty Malacho, Donald Vogan, Thomas Wood. Forwards: Walter Rimstead, Stanley Obodiac, Mickey Roth, William Chandler, William Flick, Denny Flanagan, Hector Negrello, William Gibson, Donald McLean, Andrew Milroy, Bert Knibbs, Lou Siray. Coach: Dick Gray. |
2 | Sweden | Goaltenders: Brankáři: Arne Johansson, Lars Svensson. Defensemen: Åke Andersson, Rune Johansson, Åke Lassas, Börje Löfgren, Sven Thunman. Forwards: Hans Tvilling-Andersson, Stig Tvilling-Andersson, Stig Carlsson, Rolf Eriksson-Hemlin, Gösta Johansson, Yngve Karlsson, Bengt Larsson, Lars Pettersson, Erik Johansson. Coaches: Folke Jansson, German Karlsson. |
3 | Switzerland | Goaltenders: Hans Bänninger, Jean Ayer. Defensemen: Emil Handschin, Heinrich Boller, Reto Delnon, Hans Heierling, Milo Golaz. Forwards: Gebhard Poltera, Ulrich Poltera, Hans-Martin Trepp, Walter Dürst, Otto Schläpfer, Alfred Bieler, Wilhelm Pfister, Walter Guggenbühl, Gian Bazzi. Coach: Richard Torriani. |
4 | Norway | Goaltenders: Per Dahl, Arthur Kristiansen. Defensemen: Arne Berg, Per Hagfors, Gunnar Kroge, Johnny Larntvedt, Roar Bakke (Pedersen). Forwards: Leif Solheim, Jan-Erik Adolfsen, Ragnar Rygel, Annar Petersen, Per Voigt, Björn Guldbrandsen, Finn Gundersen, Odd Hansen. Coach: Bud McEachern. |
5 | Great Britain | Goaltenders: Stan Christie, Harold Smith. Defensemen: Jimmy Mitchell, Lawson Neil, George Watt, Doug Wilson, Roy Shepherd. Forwards: John Carlyle, Bill Crawford, Ian Forbes, Dave McCrae, Ken Nicholson, Tommy Paton, Johnny Quales, John Rolland, Bert Smith. Coach: J. B. Mowat. |
6 | United States | Goaltenders: Hank Brodeur. Defensemen: Jim Fife, Hank Martineau, Norm Parent, Raymond Marcotte. Forwards: Chuck Poirier, Larry Berube, Albert Moreau, Amadee Beland, George Morin, Peter Theriault, Bob Dubois, Gaston Lauze, Laurier Charest (player-coach). |
7 | Finland | Goaltenders: Matti Naapuri, Unto Viitala. Defensemen: Esko Tie, Eero Saari, Matti Rintakoski, Jukka Wuolio, Ossi Kauppi, Pentti Isotalo. Forwards: Matti Karumaa, Aarne Honkavaara, Keijo Kuusela, Christian Rapp, Kalle Havulinna, Lofti Nasib, Pentti Isotalo, Teuvo Takala, Kauko Mäkinen, Yrjö Hakala. Coach: Risto Lindroos. |
American Exhibition Games
The United States was represented by the Bates Manufacturing Company of Lewiston, Maine, winners of the 1950 USAHA Senior B National Championship, at the 1951 World Championship. The team went on a tour of Europe while on the continent for the tournament.
- 1/27: Lethbridge Maple Leafs - Bates 11:1 @ Paris
- 1/30: Bates - Netherlands 8:5 @ Tilburg
- 1/31: Bates - Netherlands 5:2 @ The Hague
- 2/5: Finland - Bates 7:2 (5:0, 1:0, 1:2) @ Tammerfors
- 2/6: Nörrkoping - Bates 2:1
- 2/7: Stockholm - Bates 3:2
- 2/9: Sweden - Bates 5:1 (2:1, 1:0, 2:0)
- 2/13: Sweden - Bates 10:1 (1:0, 4:0, 5:1)
- 2/14: Bates - Stockholm Goesta 7:4
- 2/15: Södertalje SK - Bates 9:3
- 2/17: Preussen Krefeld - Bates 10:5 @ Krefeld
- 2/21: SC Riessersee - Bates 7:2 @ Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- 2/26: EHC Arosa - Bates 14:2 @ Arosa
- 2/27: HC Davos - Bates 10:7 @ Davos
- 2/28: SC Bern - Bates 10:3 @ Bern
- 3/2: Switzerland - Bates 12:2 @ Zurich
- 3/4: Switzerland - Bates 17:3 @ Basel
- 3/6: Lausanne HC - Bates 15:8 @ Lausanne
- 3/7: Zurich SC - Bates 9:4 @ Zurich
- 3/28: Streatham - Bates 13:1 @ London
- 3/30: Earls Court Rangers - Bates 12:2 @ London
- Churchill Cup
- 3/21: Lethbridge Maple Leafs - Bates 5:0
- 3/22: Lethbridge Maple Leafs - England 4:3
- 3/23: England - Bates 10:2
Photo Gallery
References
- Complete results
- Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports, 498–528. ISBN 0-8362-7114-9.
- Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press, 133.
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