๐ท๐บ Soviet Union 4-4 Sweden ๐ธ๐ช
World Championship Final Round
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow ๐ท๐บ
Tuesday, 05 March 1957
The Soviet Union shocked the hockey world by winning the 1954 World Championship in their first international appearance. Two years later, the Vsevolod Bobrov-led CCCP team won Olympic Gold in Cortina. The decision to hold the 1957 World Championship in Moscow was made by the IIHF in recognition of the instant success of Soviet hockey.
When it was learned that neither Canada nor the United States were coming to Moscow, the hosts were unanimously considered the tournament favourites. Most of the games of the 24th World Championship were held in the newly built indoor Luzhniki Sports Palace. The last game of the round-robin format between the Soviet Union and Sweden was to be the Gold medal game. The Swedes, led by players like Sven “Tumba” Johansson, Lasse Bjรถrn, Roland Stoltz and Nils Nilsson had won six straight games, while the Soviets had five wins and one tie, against Czechoslovakia.
Only three years earlier, the Soviet sports fans had a very vague idea of ice hockey, which the authorities endorsed only in 1946. But after the successes of 1954 and 1956, ice hockey interest grew immensely. With the national team playing in an all-decisive Gold medal game against Sweden, the demand for tickets was massive.
The tournament directorate realized that playing in the 14,000-seat Luzhniki Sports Palace would prevent many fans from attending the game. The decision was made to build a rink on the nearby Luzhniki soccer stadium. As this was Moscow in early March 1957 and the world had not yet been subjected to the term “global warming,” the organizers were not taking any major risks that it would be cold enough to sustain the ice.
The exact attendance figure will never be known, but as the teams took to the ice there were at least 50,000 (some say 55,000) fans. The game was a classic. The guests took a 2-0 lead in the first period, but the Soviets scored four goals in the second stanza making it 4-2 after two. Sweden got one back early in the third. With twelve minutes to go it was still 4-3 and the Gold medals seemed destined to stay in Moscow. But then Swedish forward Eilert Mรครคttรค chased a loose puck in the right corner of the Soviet zone and cut to the goal, skating along the goal line.
With no one to pass to, Mรครคttรค saw that Russian goalie Nikolai Puchkov, anticipating a centering pass, had left a small gap between his pads and the goal post. The Swede, a right-handed shooter, went for the backhander and the puck found the small opening left by Puchkov.
The Swedes hung on, and the 4-4-tie gave Tre Kronor their second World title. Despite the fact that the Soviets didnโt win Gold, they started a streak that would see them go undefeated on Moscow ice in World Championship competition for 41 games during a span of 50 years. The streak was broken on 12 May 2007 when Finland became the first team to defeat the home team in Moscow in a World Championship game.
Unless the IIHF takes its flagship event outdoors again, the attendance record from the Luzhniki soccer stadium will never be broken. It was that game, on 05 March 1957, that established hockey as the sport of the masses in the Soviet Union.
BOXSCORE
1st Period
10:05 – ๐ธ๐ช GOAL – Nilsson (Pettersson)
13:30 – ๐ธ๐ช GOAL – Lindstrรถm (Mรครคttรค)
2nd Period
24:00 – ๐ธ๐ช PEN – Bjรถrn
33:17 – ๐ท๐บ GOAL – Alexandrov (Pantyukhov)
37:17 – ๐ท๐บ GOAL – Tregubov
38:18 – ๐ท๐บ GOAL – Khlystov
39:55 – ๐ท๐บ GOAL – Sologubov
3rd Period
41:15 – ๐ธ๐ช GOAL – Lindstrรถm (Mรครคttรค)
49:18 – ๐ธ๐ช GOAL – Mรครคttรค
53:00 – ๐ธ๐ช PEN – Mรครคttรค
GOALTENDERS
W: ๐ท๐บ Puchkov
L: ๐ธ๐ช Flodqvist
ROSTERS
๐ท๐บ Goaltenders: Nikolai Puchkov, Yevgeni Yerkin. Defence: Genrikh Sidorenkov, Nikolai Sologubov, Ivan Tregubov, Pavel Zhiburtovich. Forwards: Veniamin Alexandrov, Alexander Cherepanov, Vladimir Grebennikov, Alexei Guryshev, Nikolai Khlystov, Vitali Kostaryov, Konstantin Loktev, Yuri Pantyukhov, Alexander Uvarov.
๐ธ๐ช Goaltenders: Yngve Casslind, Thord Flodqvist. Defence: Lasse Bjรถrn, Vilgot Larsson, Roland Stoltz, Hans Svedberg. Forwards: Sigurd Brรถms, Eje Lindstrรถm, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Eilert Mรครคttรค, Nils Nilsson, Ronald Pettersson, Sven Johansson, Valter ร
hlรฉn, Hans รberg.
| ๐ท๐บ SOVIET UNION (C) | vs. | SWEDEN ๐ธ๐ช |
| current champion (since 03 Feb 1956) |
Last Title |
26 Feb 1955 |
| 30 | All-Time Wins |
17 |
| 4 wins | Head-To-Head (+ 1 tie) |
1 win |
| First IHLC Meeting (URS vs. SWE) ๐ท๐บย URS 3-0 SWE ๐ธ๐ช โ 26 Dec 1954 โ EX โ Stockholm ๐ธ๐ช |
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| Previous IHLC Meeting (URS vs.ย SWE) ๐ท๐บย URS 2-1 SWE ๐ธ๐ช โ 26 Feb 1955 โ WC โ Dortmund ๐ฉ๐ช |
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| Last IHLC Game ๐ท๐บ URS 12-0 GDR ๐ฉ๐ช โ 04 Mar 1957 โ WC โ Moscow ๐ท๐บ |
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| Next IHLC Game ๐ท๐บย URS 7-3 SWE ๐ธ๐ช โ 10 Dec 1957 โ EX โ Stockholm ๐ธ๐ช |
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