Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics


The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1968 Winter Olympics held in Grenoble, France, was the 11th Olympic Championship, also serving as the 35th World Championships and the 46th European Championships. This was the last Olympic tournament to include the World and European titles. Games were held at the Palais des Sports. The Soviet Union won their third Olympic gold medal, eighth World Championship and twelfth European Championship. Czechoslovakia won the silver, followed by Canada taking the bronze.
For the first time, not all qualifiers were given the opportunity to play for medals, as the lowest two ranked qualifiers, together with host France were placed directly into the Consolation Group. Poland and Italy qualified but declined to participate.

Teams

Fourteen nations participated:
In their penultimate match of the tournament, the USSR team lost to the Czechoslovak team, which gave a tie-breaking advantage to the latter as each team had a record of 5 wins, 1 loss with one game remaining. Yet the USSR team was also tied with Canada and would play the Canadians in the final game of the tournament. For teams finishing with identical records, it is games between the against each other that determines placings. To win the championship, Czechoslovakia needed to win its game against Sweden and for Canada to lose or tie its match with USSR. Had Canada won against USSR and Czechoslovakia won its game over Sweden, Canada would have tied Czechoslovakia with 12 points but prevailed in the tie breaker to win the championship. In their final matches of the tournament, Sweden tied with Czechoslovakia, while the USSR won its game against Canada, and the gold medal.

Firsts

participated for the first and only time in these games and played its final game with rival West Germany. The West prevailed 4-2. Finland pulled off a historic first, defeating Canada in the second day of competition. For the USSR, their loss broke a record tying streak of 39 straight World Championship games without a loss.

Medalists

First round

East Germany - Norway 3:1
4. February 1968 - Grenoble

Goalscorers: Joachim Ziesche, Lothar Fuchs, Peter Prusa - Odd Syversen.
Finland - Yugoslavia 11:2

4. February 1968 - Grenoble

Goalscorers: Lasse Oksanen 2, Esa Peltonen 2, Matti Reunamaki 2, Juhani Wahlsten, Veli-Pekka Ketola, Matti Keinonen, Matti Harju, Pekka Leimu - Albin Felc, Franc Smolej.
West Germany - Romania 7:0
4. February 1968 - Grenoble

Goalscorers: Gustav Hanig 2, Alois Schloder, Ernst Kopf, Otto Schneitberger, Horst Meindl, Heinz Weisenbach.
Finland, East Germany and West Germany qualify for Group A medal round. Romania, Yugoslavia and Norway participate in Group B for 9th-14th place.

World Championship Group A (France)

Final Round

First place team wins gold, second silver and third bronze.
Czechoslovakia – USA 5:1
6. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Suchý, Havel, Jiřík, Hejma, Jiří Holík – Volmar.

Referees: Dahlberg, Wiking
USSR – Finland 8:0
6. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Starshinov 2, Mishakov 2, Zimin 2, Firsov, Polupanov.

Referees: Bucala, Kořínek
Canada – West Germany 6:1
6. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Bourbonnais 2, Cadieux, Dinnen, Mott, Huck – Kopf.

Referees: Seglin, Snietkov
Sweden – USA 4:3
7. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Nilsson, Wickberg, Hedlund, Bengsston – Falkman, Lilyholm, Nanne.

Referees: McEvoy, Kubinec
USSR – East Germany 9:0
7. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Firsov 3, Vikulov 2, Mishakov, Starshinov, Alexandrov, Zaytsev.

Referees: Wycisk, Johannessen
Czechoslovakia – West Germany 5:1
8. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Hrbatý, Golonka, Havel, Hejma, Ševčík – Lax.

Referees: Kubinec, McEvoy
Canada – Finland 2:5
8. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: O’Shea, McMillan – Keinonen, Oksanen, J. Peltonen, Koskela, Wahlsten.

Referees: Trumble, Seglin
Sweden – West Germany 5:4
9. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Svedberg, Lundström, Nordlander, Olsson, Öberg – Kuhn, Hanig, Reif, Kopf.

Referees: Kořínek, Bucala
USSR – USA 10:2
9. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Firsov 3, Blinov 2, Polupanov 2, Kuzkin, Starshinov, Moyseyev – Ross, Morrison.

Referees: Dahlberg, Kubinec
Canada – East Germany 11:0
9. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Mott 4, Huck 2, Hargreaves, O’Shea, Bourbonnais, Monteith, H. Pinder.

Referees: Trumble, Sillankorva
Czechoslovakia – Finland 4:3
10. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Nedomanský 2, Golonka, Havel – Keinonen, Ketola, Oksanen.

Referees: Wiking, Snětkov
Sweden – East Germany 5:2
10. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Hedlund 2, Wickberg, Lundström, Henriksson – Plotka, Fuchs.

Referees: Seglin, Wycisk
Canada – USA 3:2
11. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Cadieux 2, Johnston – Pleau, Riutta.

Referees: Snietkov, Seglin
USSR – West Germany 9:1
11. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Polupanov 2, Alexandrov 2, Ionov, Starshinov, Mayorov, Moyseyev, Firsov – Funk.

Referees: Trumble, Valentin
Czechoslovakia – East Germany 10:3
12. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Horešovský 4, Nedomanský 2, Jiřík, Suchý, Kochta, Ševčík – Karrenbauer, Novy, Peters.

Referees: Dahlberg, Sillankorva
Sweden – Finland 5:1
12. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Wickberg 2, Granholm, Nillsson, Bengsston – Oksanen.

Referees: Kubinec, Kořínek
USA – West Germany 8:1
12. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Volmar 2, Ross, Morrison, Nanne, Pleau, Cunnoff, P. Hurley – Funk.

Referees: McEvoy, Seglin
USSR – Sweden 3:2
13. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Firsov 2, Blinov – Öberg, Svedberg.

Referees: Kubinec, Kořínek
Czechoslovakia – Canada 2:3
13. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Havel, Nedomanský – Huck, Bourbonnais, Cadieux.

Referees: Trumble, Sillankorva
East Germany – Finland 2:3
14. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: R. Noack, Peters – Harju 2, Keinonen.

Referees: Bucala, Dahlberg
East Germany – USA 4:6
15. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Fuchs 2, Karrenbauer 2 – Stordahl 2, P. Hurley 2, Volmar, Lilyholm.

Referees: Kubinec, Seglin
Sweden – Canada 0:3
15. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Johnston, G. Pinder, O‘Shea.

Referees: Sillankorva, Kořínek
Czechoslovakia – USSR 5:4
15. February 1968 - Grenoble

Goal scorers: Ševčík, Hejma, Havel, Golonka, Jiřík – Mayorov 2, Blinov, Polupanov.

Referees: Trumble, Dahlberg
Finland– West Germany 4:1
16. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Leimu 2, Ketola, J. Peltonen – Schloder.

Referees: Kořínek, Bucala
East Germany – West Germany 2:4
17. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Hiller, Fuchs – Funk, Waitl, Hanig, Lax.

Referees: McEvoy, Kořínek
USA – Finland 1:1
17. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Volmar – Wahlsten.

Referees: Kubinec, Seglin
Czechoslovakia – Sweden 2:2
17. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Golonka, Hrbatý – Bengtsson, Henriksson.

Referees: Trumble, Sillankorva
USSR – Canada 5:0
17. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goal scorers: Firsov 2, Mishakov, Starshinov, Zimin.

Referees''': Trumble, Dahlberg

World Championship Group B (France)

Consolation Round

Teams in this group play for 9th-14th places.
Yugoslavia – Japan 5:1
7. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Tisler 2, Beravs, Felc, Mlakar – Iwamoto.
Romania – Austria 3:2
7. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Fagarasi, Calamar, Mois – Schupp, Samonig.
Norway – France 4:1
8. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Hagensen, Smefjell, Dalsören, Mikkelsen – Liberman.
France – Romania 3:7
9. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Itzicsohn, Mazza, Lacarriere – Iuliu Szabo 2, Florescu 2, Pana, Geza Szabo, Stefan.
Yugoslavia – Austria 6:0
9. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Ivo Jan 3, Roman Smolej, Tisler, Klinar.
Japan – Norway 4:0
10. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Okajima 2, Ebina, Araki.
France – Austria 2:5
11. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Faucomprez, Caux – Puschnig 2, Kirchbaumer, St. John, Schupp.
Japan – Romania 5:4
12. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Hikigi 2, Araki, Itoh, Kudo – Florescu, Pana, Mois, Ionescu.
Norway – Austria 5:4
12. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Dalsören 2, Bjölbak, Olsen, Hansen – Schupp 2, Weingärtner, St. John.
France – Yugoslavia 1:10
13. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Itzicsohn – Tisler 3, Ivo Jan 2, Felc 2, Beravs, Roman Smolej, Hiti.
Norway – Romania 4:3
14. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Bergeid, Olsen, Syversen, Mikkelsen – Pana, Iuliu Szabo, Czaka.
Japan – Austria 11:1
15. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Itoh 2, Okajima 2, Hikigi 2, Araki, Kudo, Takashima, Toriyabe, Iwamoto – Puschnig.
Yugoslavia – Romania 9:5
16. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Roman Smolej 2, Tisler 2, Felc 2, Ivo Jan, Hiti, Jug – Iuliu Szabo 2, Tekei, Florescu, Geza Szabo.
France – Japan 2:6
17. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Mazza, Faucomprez – Ebina 2, Hikigi, Itoh, Okajima, Araki.
Yugoslavia – Norway 3:2
17. February 1968 – Grenoble

Goalscorers: Hiti, Franz Smolej, Ivo Jan - Dalsören, Bjölbak.

Statistics

Average age

Gold medalists team USSR was the oldest team in the tournament, averaging 26 years and 9 months. Team France was the youngest team in the tournament, averaging 22 years and 5 months. Tournament average was 24 years and 10 months.

Leading scorers

Leading scorers–Consolation Round

Final ranking

  1. European Championship final ranking

  2. [IIHF] Awards

Citations