Ice hockey at the 1976 Winter Olympics

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At the 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria, the USSR team won the Gold Medal in ice hockey. Star forward, Valery Kharlamov scored the game-winning goal in the final game. Games were held at the Olympiahalle Innsbruck.

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[edit] Highlights

The main rivalry in the tournament was between the USSR and Czechoslovakian national teams. The Czechoslovakian team suffered from influenza throughout the tournament, and they finished the game against Poland with only twelve players on the bench. A doping test of one of the players was positive and a loss was recorded for the Czechoslovakian team, although Poland did not receive points.

In the final, Czechoslovakia was up 2-0 after the first period. In the second the score was tied by Vladimir Shadrin and Vladimir Petrov. Eight minutes before the end of the game Edouard Novak scored the third goal for the Czechoslovakian team. But subsequent goals by Aleksandr Yakushev and one minute later by Valery Kharlamov lead to the victory of the USSR.

[edit] Medalists

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Vladislav Tretiak
Aleksandr Sidelnikov
Aleksandr Gusev
Vladimir Lutchenko
Sergei Babinov
Yury Lyapkin
Gennadiy Tsygankov
Sergey Kapustin
Aleksandr Maltsev
Boris Aleksandrov
Boris Mikhailov
Alexander Yakushev
Vladimir Petrov
Valery Kharlamov
Vladimir Shadrin
Valeri Vasiliev
Viktor Shalimov
Viktor Zhluktov
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Jiri Holik
Oldřich Macháč
František Pospíšil
Jiří Holeček
Bohuslav Šťastný
Ivan Hlinka
Vladimír Martinec
Eduard Novák
Josef Augusta
Jiří Bubla
Milan Chalupa
Jiří Crha
Miroslav Dvořák
Bohuslav Ebermann
Milan Kajkl
Jiří Novák
Milan Nový
Jaroslav Pouzar
Flag of West Germany West Germany
Lorenz Funk
Ernst Köpf
Alois Schloder
Rudolf Thanner
Josef Völk
Anton Kehle
Erich Kühnhackl
Rainer Philipp
Klaus Auhuber
Ignaz Berndaner
Wolfgang Boos
Martin Hinterstocker
Udo Kiessling
Walter Köberle
Stefan Metz
Franz Reindl
Ferenc Vozar
Erich Weishaupt

[edit] Qualification matches

Winners qualify for the Group A to play for 1st-6th places. Other teams played in Group B for 7th-12th places.

  • February 2
    • Poland 7-4 Romania
    • Czechoslovakia 14-1 Bulgaria
    • West Germany 5-1 Switzerland
  • February 3
    • Austria 3-16 USSR
    • Finland 11-2 Japan
    • USA 8-4 Yugoslavia

[edit] Group A

First place team wins gold, second silver and third bronze.

Rank Pld W L T GF GA Pts
1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 5 5 0 0 40 11 10
2 Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 5 3 2 0 17 10 6
3 Flag of West Germany West Germany 5 2 3 0 21 24 4
4 Flag of Finland Finland 5 2 3 0 19 18 4
5 Flag of the United States United States 5 2 3 0 15 21 4
6 Flag of Poland Poland 5 1 4 0 9 37 0
  • February 6
    • Czechoslovakia 2-1 Finland
    • West Germany 7-4 Poland
    • USSR 6-2 USA
  • February 8
    • Finland 5-3 West Germany
    • USSR 16-1 Poland
    • Czechoslovakia 5-0 USA
  • February 10
    • USSR 7-3 West Germany
    • Poland 1-0* Czechoslovakia
    • USA 5-4 Finland
  • February 12
    • Czechoslovakia 7-4 West Germany
    • USA 7-2 Poland
    • USSR 7-2 Finland
  • February 14
    • USSR 4-3 Czechoslovakia
    • Finland 7-1 Poland
    • West Germany 4-1 USA

* Note: The score after the Czechoslovakia vs Poland match was 7-1, but due to the positive doping test of one of the Czechoslovakian players, the team was recorded a nil-1 loss. Poland didn't receive any points.


[edit] Group B

Teams, which lost their games in the qualification round, played in this group.

Rank Pld W L T GF GA Pts
7 Flag of Romania Romania 5 4 1 0 23 15 8
8 Flag of Austria Austria 5 3 2 0 18 14 6
9 Flag of Japan Japan 5 3 2 0 20 18 6
10 Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 5 3 2 0 22 19 6
11 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 5 2 3 0 24 22 4
12 Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 5 0 5 0 19 38 0
  • February 5
    • Yugoslavia 6-4 Switzerland
    • Romania 3-1 Japan
    • Austria 6-2 Bulgaria
  • February 7
    • Yugoslavia 4-3 Romania
    • Switzerland 8-3 Bulgaria
    • Austria 3-2 Japan
  • February 9
    • Yugoslavia 8-5 Bulgaria
    • Austria 3-4 Romania
    • Japan 6-4 Switzerland
  • February 11
    • Romania 9-4 Bulgaria
    • Austria 3-5 Switzerland
    • Japan 4-3 Yugoslavia
  • February 13
    • Romania 4-3 Switzerland
    • Japan 7-5 Bulgaria
    • Austria 3-1 Yugoslavia


[edit] Leading scorers

Rk GP G A Pts
1 Flag of the Soviet Union Vladimir Shadrin 5 6 4 10
2 Flag of the Soviet Union Aleksandr Maltsev 5 5 5 10
2 Flag of the Soviet Union Viktor Shalimov 5 5 5 10
2 Flag of Germany Erich Kuhnhackl 5 5 5 10
5 Flag of the Soviet Union Valeri Kharlamov 5 3 6 9
6 Flag of Germany Ernst Kopf 5 3 5 8
7 Flag of the Soviet Union Vladimir Petrov 5 4 3 7
8 Flag of the Soviet Union Alexander Yakushev 5 3 4 7
8 Flag of the United States Bob Dobek 5 3 4 7
10 Flag of Germany Lorenz Funk 5 2 5 7


[edit] Final ranking

  1. Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
  2. Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
  3. Flag of West Germany West Germany
  4. Flag of Finland Finland
  5. Flag of the United States United States
  6. Flag of Poland Poland
  7. Flag of Romania Romania
  8. Flag of Austria Austria
  9. Flag of Japan Japan
  10. Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
  11. Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
  12. Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria