The 1933 Ice Hockey World Championships were held between February 18 and February 26, 1933, in Prague, Czechoslovakia. By winning its first-ever world championship, the United States deprived Canada of the world titlefor the first time in tournament history. The American team, the Massachusetts Rangers, was mostly made up of university students and led by standout performances of Gerry Cosby in goal and team captain Ben Langmaid on defence. Canada was represented by the Toronto National Sea Fleas, winners of the 1932 Allan Cup, and coached by the controversial hockey personality Harold Ballard. The teams met on February 26 at Zimni Stadion in Stvanice. Tied 1-1 after 45 minutes of regulation time on goals by Sherman Forbes for the United States and an equalizer by Canadian Tim Kerr, defenceman John Garrison beat Canadian goalie Ron Geddes at the 6-minute mark of a dramatic "non-sudden death" overtime period. A team photograph, and a gold medalon loan from the family of Sherman Forbes, are currently on display at The Sports Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. Ten nations played in three groups, with the top two in each group advancing to the second round to join Canada and the United States, who both were automatically qualified through to the next round. In the second round, eight teams played in two groups; the top two teams from each group advancing to the semifinals, where the top qualifier in each group were seeded against the second qualifier in the opposing group. The winners of the semifinal matches played in the gold medal game, while the losers played for third place. Fifth and sixth places were decided by a match between the third-place finishers in the two second ground groups; similarly seventh and eighth places were decided between the two last-place finishers in the second round groups. For the final four places, two classification matches were played between the bottom four finishers in the first round, which provided the seedings for the ninth and eleventh place matches.
First round
February 18 to February 20. Ten nations played in three groups with the top two in each group advancing to the second round to join Canada and the USA.
Group A
Austria 3 - 0 Italy
Czechoslovakia 8 - 0 Romania
Italy 2 - 0 Romania
Czechoslovakia 2 - 1 Austria
Austria 7 - 1 Romania
Czechoslovakia 3 - 1 Italy
Final Standings – Group A
Pos.
Team
GP
Wins
Ties
Losses
Goals
Goal Diff.
Points
1
3
3
0
0
13: 2
+11
6:0
2
3
2
0
1
11: 3
+ 8
4:2
3
3
1
0
2
3: 6
- 3
2:4
4
3
0
0
3
1:17
-16
0:6
Group B
Germany 6 - 0 Belgium
Germany 2 - 0 Poland
Poland 1 - 0 Belgium
Final Standings – Group B
Pos.
Team
GP
Wins
Ties
Losses
Goals
Goal Diff.
Points
1
2
2
0
0
8:0
+8
4:0
2
2
1
0
1
1:2
-1
2:2
3
2
0
0
2
0:7
-7
0:4
Group C
Switzerland 5 - 1 Latvia
Switzerland 1 - 0 Hungary
Hungary 3 - 0 Latvia
Final Standings – Group C
Pos.
Team
GP
Wins
Ties
Losses
Goals
Goal Diff.
Points
1
2
2
0
0
6:1
+7
4:0
2
2
1
0
1
3:1
+2
2:2
3
2
0
0
2
1:8
-7
0:4
Second round
February 21 to February 23. Eight teams played in two groups with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals.