1974 World Ice Hockey Championships

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The 1974 Ice Hockey World Championships were the 41st Ice Hockey World Championships and the 52nd European Championships in ice hockey. The tournament took place in Finland from 5th April to 20th April and the games were played in the capital, Helsinki. Six teams took part in the main tournament, all playing each other twice. The Soviet Union won the world championships for the 13th time, and also won their 16th European title. For the first time in ice hockey World Championship history, two players were suspended for doping. They were the Swede Ulf Nilsson and the Finn Stig Wetzell who tested positive for the forbidden substance ephedrine. Both players were suspended for the rest of the tournament. Nilsson tested positive after Sweden's game against Poland, which Sweden won 4-1. The game was awarded to Poland as a 5-0 walkover. The Finn, Wetzell, tested positive after Finland's match against Czechoslovakia, which Finland won 5-2, which was also awarded to Czechoslovakia as a 5-0 walkover.

[edit] World Championship table

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 10 9 0 1 64 - 18 18
2 Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 10 7 0 3 57 - 20 14
3 Flag of Sweden Sweden 10 5 1 4 38 - 24 11
4 Flag of Finland Finland 10 4 2 4 34 - 39 10
5 Flag of Poland Poland 10 1 2 7 22 - 64 4
6 Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany 10 1 1 8 19 - 82 3


[edit] World Championship medal table

1974 World Championships Country
Gold Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Silver Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Bronze Flag of Sweden Sweden
4 Flag of Finland Finland
5 Flag of Poland Poland
6 Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany

[edit] European Championship medal table

1974 European Championships Country
Gold Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Silver Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Bronze Flag of Sweden Sweden
4 Flag of Finland Finland
5 Flag of Poland Poland Polen
6 Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany