Nordic Games

The Nordic Games was the first international multi-sport event that focused primarily on winter sports, and was held at varying intervals between 1901 and 1926. It was organized by Sweden’s Central Association for the Promotion of Sports, and more specifically by Viktor Balck, a member of that association and one of the five original members of the International Olympic Committee. It was, in many ways, a precursor to the modern Winter Olympic Games, whose success was a contributing factor (along with the social and economic turmoil following World War I) to the Nordic Games's discontinuation in the 1920s.

Ice hockey events were staged at the 1922 and 1926 Nordic Games. Swedish teams were victorious both times.

Champions

 * 1922: 🇸🇪 IK Göta
 * 1926: 🇸🇪 Djurgårdens IF