🇨🇿 Czechoslovakia 7-1 Switzerland 🇨🇭
Olympic Final Round
Olympiastadion St. Moritz, St. Moritz 🇨🇭
Saturday, 07 February 1948
BOXSCORE
1st Period
17:00 – 🇨🇿 GOAL – Bouzek
🇨🇿 PEN – Roziňák
🇨🇭 PEN – U. Poltera
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🇨🇿 Czechoslovakia 7-1 Switzerland 🇨🇭
Olympic Final Round
Olympiastadion St. Moritz, St. Moritz 🇨🇭
Saturday, 07 February 1948
BOXSCORE
1st Period
17:00 – 🇨🇿 GOAL – Bouzek
🇨🇿 PEN – Roziňák
🇨🇭 PEN – U. Poltera
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🇨🇭 Switzerland 8-2 Sweden 🇸🇪
Olympic Final Round
Olympiastadion St. Moritz, St. Moritz 🇨🇭
Thursday, 05 February 1948
BOXSCORE
1st Period
03:00 – 🇨🇭 GOAL – Trepp (U. Poltera)
12:00 – 🇨🇭 GOAL – U. Poltera
15:00 – 🇨🇭 GOAL – Bieler (Dürst)
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🇨🇭 Switzerland 5-4 United States 🇺🇸
Olympic Final Round
Olympiastadion St. Moritz, St. Moritz 🇨🇭
Friday, 30 January 1948
The 1948 Olympics was supposed to be a celebration of sport during a time of peace.
The Olympics of 1940 and 1944 were both cancelled because of the Second World War, but even before the 1948 Olympics got underway there was another war erupting – a hockey war – that threatened the inclusion of hockey at the first post-war Games.
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🇬🇧 Great Britain 2-1 Canada 🇨🇦
Olympic Second Round
Olympia-Kunsteis-Stadion, Garmisch-Partenkirchen 🇩🇪
Tuesday, 11 February 1936
It was an Olympics coated in sportive controversy and by the presence of Adolf Hitler, who used the global sports event as a propaganda tool, three years before the outbreak of the biggest catastrophe in the history of mankind.
In the end, history shows that Canada lost the Gold medal and Great Britain won. The process to that result, however, was anything but simple.
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🇺🇸 United States 2-1 Canada 🇨🇦 (OT)
World Championship Gold Medal Game
Zimní stadion Štvanice, Prague 🇨🇿
Sunday, 26 February 1933
In the early days of international hockey, Canada was all but invincible. It won the first four Olympic tournaments (1920, 1924, 1928, 1932) and the first two World Championships (1930 and 1931) without losing a single game.
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🇨🇦 Canada 12-1 Sweden 🇸🇪
Olympic Gold Medal Game
Palais de Glace d’Anvers, Antwerp 🇧🇪
Monday, 26 April 1920
Seth Howander took one look at the Canadian team and decided the leggings and leather apron he usually wore in net weren’t going to cut it. Then the Swedish goaltender gathered up all the absorbent cotton he could find and covered himself in the stuff.
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🇨🇦 Canada 2-0 United States 🇺🇸
Olympic Semifinal
Palais de Glace d’Anvers, Antwerp 🇧🇪
Sunday, 25 April 1920
BOXSCORE
1st Period
none
2nd Period
30:00 – 🇨🇦 GOAL – Fredrickson
35:00 – 🇨🇦 GOAL – Johannesson
GOALTENDERS
W: 🇨🇦 Byron
L: 🇺🇸 Bonney
ROSTERS
🇨🇦 Goaltender: Walter Byron. Defence: Robert Benson, Konrad Johannesson. Forwards: Frank Fredrickson (C), Magnus Goodman, Haldor Halderson, Allan Woodman.
🇺🇸 Goaltender: Raymond Bonney. Defence: Gerry Geran, Edward Fitzgerald (C). Forwards: Anthony Conroy, Herb Drury, Francis Goheen, Joseph McCormick.
| 🇨🇦 CANADA (C) | vs. | UNITED STATES 🇺🇸 |
| current champion (since 22 Mar 1912) |
Last Title |
none |
| 15 | All-Time Wins |
0 |
| 1 win | Head-To-Head |
0 wins |
| First IHLC Meeting (CAN vs. USA) none |
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| Previous IHLC Meeting (CAN vs. USA) none |
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| Last IHLC Game 🇨🇦 CAN 15-0 TCH 🇨🇿 – 24 Apr 1920 – OG – Antwerp 🇧🇪 |
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| Next IHLC Game 🇨🇦 CAN 12-1 SWE 🇸🇪 – 26 Apr 1920 – OG – Antwerp 🇧🇪 🏅 |
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🇧🇪 Belgium 3-0 France 🇫🇷
Exhibition Game
Le Pôle Nord, Brussels 🇧🇪
Saturday, 04 March 1905
In what is recognized as the first ever international hockey game in history by the International Ice Hockey Federation, Belgium faced off against France at the Pôle Nord rink in central Brussels on 4 March 1905, to capture the first ever unofficial International Hockey Lineal Championship in a 3-0 victory.