1971 Ice Hockey World Championships
The 1971 Ice Hockey World Championships was the 38th edition of the Ice Hockey World Championships, which also doubled as the 49th European ice hockey championships. The Pool A, Pool B and Pool C tournaments were hosted by the following nations:
A record 22 nations[1] participated in the tournaments. The Pool A tournament featured the top six nations, playing a double round-robin tournament for the World Championship. Teams #7-#14 participated in the Pool B tournament with the winner qualifying for the 1972 Pool A championship while the two last-place teams were demoted to the 1972 Pool C tournament. The bottom eight teams participated in the Pool C tournament with the top two teams qualifying for the 1972 Pool B tournament. The Soviet Union won its ninth consecutive (a record which has not been broken), and 11th overall, title. This was the last international tournament in which goaltenders did not have to wear face masks.[2] Qualifying round (A/B)The Pool A tournament was held in Bern and Geneva, Switzerland, from 19 March to 3 April 1971. The East German team declined to participate. West Germany participated instead after beating Poland in two qualifying games arranged in November 1970 for the vacant slot. West Germany had placed second in last year's Pool B, while Poland had finished 6th in last year's Pool A. West Germany – Poland 6:3 (2:0, 3:2, 1:1) 8 November 1970 – Munich Poland – West Germany 4:4 (2:0, 2:0, 0:4) 12 November 1970 – Łódź World Championship Group A (Switzerland)
For the ninth straight year, the Soviet Union won the world championship, although Czechoslovakia won the 49th European championship as the Czech opening loss against the Americans did not count in the European standings. Team USA was demoted to the 1972 Pool B tournament. The Americans came into their final game needing to win by five goals, and led five to zero in the third period, but the Germans scored the only goal of the frame claiming the advantage in the tie-breaker for 5th place.
Czechoslovakia – United States 1:5 (1:3, 0:1, 0:1) 19 March 1971 – Bern
Soviet Union – West Germany 11:2 (2:2, 3:0, 6:0) 19 March 1971 – Bern
United States – Sweden 2:4 (1:1, 1:1, 0:2) 20 March 1971 – Bern
West Germany – Finland 3:4 (1:2, 1:1, 1:1) 20 March 1971 – Bern
Czechoslovakia – Sweden 5:6 (1:2, 2:0, 2:4) 21 March 1971 – Bern
Finland – Soviet Union 1:8 (1:1, 0:2, 0:5) 21 March 1971 – Bern
Czechoslovakia – West Germany 9:1 (1:0, 3:1, 5:0) 22 March 1971 – Bern
Soviet Union – United States 10:2 (1:0, 7:1, 2:1) 22 March 1971 – Bern
West Germany – Sweden 2:7 (0:3, 1:2, 1:2) 23 March 1971 – Bern
United States – Finland 4:7 (0:2, 3:3, 1:2) 23 March 1971 – Bern
Finland – Sweden 1:1 (1:0, 0:0, 0:1) 24 March 1971 – Bern
Czechoslovakia – Soviet Union 3:3 (1:1, 1:1, 1:1) 24 March 1971 – Bern
United States – West Germany 2:7 (0:2, 1:3, 1:2) 25 March 1971 – Bern
Sweden – Soviet Union 0:8 (0:4, 0:1, 0:3) 26 March 1971 – Bern
Czechoslovakia – Finland 5:0 (0:0, 3:0, 2:0) 26 March 1971 – Bern
Czechoslovakia – United States 5:0 (0:0, 3:0, 2:0) 27 March 1971 – Geneva
West Germany – Soviet Union 2:12 (1:1, 0:7, 1:4) 27 March 1971 – Geneva
Sweden – United States 4:3 (1:0, 1:3, 2:0) 28 March 1971 – Geneva
Finland – West Germany 7:2 (3:0, 0:1, 4:1) 28 March 1971 – Geneva
Soviet Union – Finland 10:1 (5:1, 1:0, 4:0) 29 March 1971 – Geneva
Czechoslovakia – Sweden 3:1 (1:0, 1:0, 1:1) 29 March 1971 – Geneva
Czechoslovakia – West Germany 4:0 (1:0, 1:0, 2:0) 30 March 1971 – Geneva
United States – Soviet Union 5:7 (1:1, 2:5, 2:1) 30 March 1971 – Geneva
Sweden – West Germany 1:2 (1:0, 0:2, 0:0) 31 March 1971 – Geneva
Finland – United States 7:3 (1:1, 3:1, 3:1) 31 March 1971 – Geneva
Sweden – Finland 2:1 (0:0, 2:0, 0:1) 1 April 1971 – Geneva
Czechoslovakia – Soviet Union 5:2 (1:1, 1:1, 3:0) 1 April 1971 – Geneva
West Germany – United States 1:5 (0:1, 0:4, 1:0) 2 April 1971 – Geneva
Czechoslovakia – Finland 4:2 (2:1, 1:1, 1:0) 3 April 1971 – Geneva
Soviet Union – Sweden 6:3 (2:1, 0:2, 4:0) 3 April 1971 – Geneva
Pool A statistics and team rosters
1. Soviet Union
2. Czechoslovakia
3. Sweden
4. Finland
5. Germany
6. United States
World Championship Group B (Switzerland)
Norway – Yugoslavia 6:3 (2:0, 2:1, 2:2) 5 March 1971 – Bern Poland – Italy 6:2 (2:0, 2:1, 2:1) 5 March 1971 – Bern East Germany – Japan 9:4 (0:1, 4:1, 5:2) 5 March 1971 – Bern Switzerland – Austria 4:1 (2:0, 1:0, 1:1) 5 March 1971 – Lyss Yugoslavia – Austria 3:1 (2:0, 1:1, 0:0) 6 March 1971 – Bern Italy – Japan 4:4 (1:0, 0:2, 3:2) 6 March 1971 – Bern Switzerland – Norway 3:2 (0:1, 2:0, 1:1) 6 March 1971 – Lyss Poland – East Germany 7:4 (3:0, 1:4, 3:0) 7 March 1971 – Bern Norway – Italy 7:2 (2:1, 3:1, 2:0) 8 March 1971 – Bern Japan – Austria 6:2 (2:0, 2:0, 2:2) 8 March 1971 – Geneva East Germany – Yugoslavia 5:3 (2:1, 1:1, 2:1) 8 March 1971 – Bern Switzerland – Poland 4:4 (2:0, 1:3, 1:1) 8 March 1971 – La Chaux-de-Fonds East Germany – Italy 11:0 (5:0, 1:0, 5:0) 9 March 1971 – Bern Norway – Austria 7:2 (1:0, 5:0, 1:2) 9 March 1971 – Geneva Switzerland – Yugoslavia 8:5 (0:1, 3:2, 5:2) 9 March 1971 – La Chaux-de-Fonds Japan – Poland 6:4 (2:0, 1:2, 3:2) 10 March 1971 – Lyss East Germany – Austria 11:3 (3:1, 5:1, 3:1) 11 March 1971 – Lyss Italy – Yugoslavia 4:4 (2:2, 1:1, 1:1) 11 March 1971 – Bern Poland – Norway 8:1 (0:0, 5:0, 3:1) 11 March 1971 – Bern Switzerland – Japan 4:1 (1:0, 3:0, 0:1) 11 March 1971 – La Chaux-de-Fonds Norway – Japan 10:6 (5:1, 0:3, 5:2) 13 March 1971 – La Chaux-de-Fonds Poland – Yugoslavia 4:0 (1:0, 0:0, 3:0) 13 March 1971 – Bern Austria – Italy 6:0 (1:0, 1:0, 4:0) 13 March 1971 – Geneva Switzerland – East Germany 3:1 (2:0, 0:1, 1:0) 13 March 1971 – Bern Yugoslavia – Japan 7:6 (1:2, 5:0, 1:4) 14 March 1971 – Bern Poland – Austria 3:2 (0:0, 2:0, 1:2) 14 March 1971 – Geneva East Germany – Norway 8:4 (1:0, 4:2, 3:2) 14 March 1971 – La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland – Italy 5:0 (2:0, 2:0, 1:0) 14 March 1971 – Lyss World Championship Group C (Netherlands)
Hungary – Bulgaria 7:6 (1:0, 4:2, 2:4) 26. February 1971 – Nijmegen France – Romania 1:7 (0:0, 1:2, 0:5) 26. February 1971 – Utrecht Great Britain – Belgium 18:2 (8:0, 4:0, 6:2) 26. February 1971 – Eindhoven Netherlands – Denmark 3:1 (2:0, 0:0, 1:1) 26. February 1971 – Tilburg Denmark – Romania 1:6 (0:0, 0:2, 1:4) 27. February 1971 – Rotterdam Belgium – France 1:18 (0:7, 0:7, 1:4) 27. February 1971 – Utrecht Hungary – Great Britain 7:6 (3:1, 1:2, 3:3) 27. February 1971 – Tilburg Netherlands – Bulgaria 0:7 (0:4, 0:1, 0:2) 27. February 1971 – Geleen France – Bulgaria 2:1 (0:1, 0:0, 2:0) 1 March 1971 – Tilburg Hungary – Romania 3:3 (3:1, 0:0, 0:2) 1 March 1971 – Eindhoven Denmark – Belgium 21:1 (8:0, 5:0, 8:1) 1 March 1971 – Rotterdam Netherlands – Great Britain 4:7 (0:3, 3:1, 1:3) 1 March 1971 – s-Hertogenbosch Great Britain – Denmark 5:4 (1:2, 3:2, 1:0) 2 March 1971 – Nijmegen Hungary – France 4:8 (2:3, 0:2, 2:3) 2 March 1971 – Rotterdam Bulgaria – Romania 2:12 (1:2, 1:6, 0:4) 2 March 1971 – Utrecht Netherlands – Belgium 18:0 (5:0, 8:0, 5:0) 2 March 1971 – Eindhoven France – Great Britain 6:4 (0:1, 4:3, 2:0) 4 March 1971 – Groningen Denmark – Bulgaria 5:4 (0:2, 3:1, 2:1) 4 March 1971 – Heerenveen Hungary – Belgium 31:1 (9:1, 9:0, 13:0) 4 March 1971 – s-Hertogenbosch Netherlands – Romania 2:10 (2:4, 0:5, 0:1) 4 March 1971 – Tilburg Great Britain – Bulgaria 5:5 (2:1, 1:2, 2:2) 5 March 1971 – Heerenveen Romania – Belgium 21:0 (7:0, 7:0, 7:0) 5 March 1971 – Tilburg Denmark – France 1:5 (0:3, 0:1, 1:1) 5 March 1971 – Groningen Netherlands – Hungary 3:4 (0:1, 1:1, 2:2) 5 March 1971 – Rotterdam Bulgaria – Belgium 11:1 (4:0, 4:0, 4:1) 7 March 1971 – Rotterdam Denmark – Hungary 0:2 (0:1, 0:0, 0:1) 7 March 1971 – Eindhoven Romania – Great Britain 11:2 (3:0, 4:1, 4:1) 7 March 1971 – Geleen Netherlands – France 2:9 (1:4, 0:3, 1:2) 7 March 1971 – Utrecht Ranking and statistics
Tournament Awards
Final standingsThe final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:
European championships final standingsThe final standings of the European championships according to IIHF:
Notes
References
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