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1985 World Ice Hockey Championships
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Tournament details
Host nation Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
Dates 17 April – 3 May
Teams 8
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Champions Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia (6 titles)
Tournament statistics
Games played 40
Goals scored 305  (7.63 per game)
Attendance 411,659  (10,291 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Soviet Union Sergei Makarov 14 points

The 1985 Ice Hockey World Championships took place in Prague, Czechoslovakia from 17 April to 3 May. Eight teams took part, with each team playing each other once. The four best teams then played each other once more with no results carrying over, and the other four teams played each other again to determine ranking and relegation. This was the 50th World Championships, and also the 61st European Championships of ice hockey. The home side, Czechoslovakia, became world champions for the 6th time, and the Soviet Union won their 23rd European title. For the European Championship, only games between European sides in the first round are included.

This was a historic tournament in a few respects. The Soviets were playing without goaltender Vladislav Tretiak for the first time since 1969. This was Canada's best finish since returning to the Championships in 1977, and after defeating the Soviet Union for the first time in the World Championships since 1961, they played for gold on the last day. Despite Canada's silver medal, the first round saw a professionally stocked Canada lose to the Americans for the first time. Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the tournament was Sweden's poor play. After finishing second in the 1984 Canada Cup expectations were high, but they had their worst finish since 1937, playing in the relegation pool for the first time.[1][2] It would also be East Germany's final appearance at the top level.

The tournament finished on a sour note when the US and Soviet Union faced off against each other for the bronze medal. Several fights broke out, resulting in suspensions of coaches Viktor Tikhonov and David Peterson, as well as players Irek Gimayev, Vyacheslav Fetisov and Tim Thomas.[1] Additionally referee Kjell Lind was disciplined for failing to keep control of the game.

World Championship Group A (Czechoslovakia)[]

First Round[]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Goal difference Points
1 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 7 7 0 0 52 - 08 14
2 Flag of the United States.svg United States 7 4 1 2 24 - 34 9
3 Flag of Canada.svg Canada 7 4 1 2 33 - 23 9
4 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia 7 4 1 2 30 - 16 9
5 Flag of Finland.svg Finland 7 2 2 3 23 - 25 6
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 7 2 0 5 24 - 30 4
7 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 7 1 1 5 17 - 31 3
8 Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 7 0 2 5 11 - 47 2
17 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 9-1
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
17 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 11-1
Flag of the United States.svg United States
17 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 3-2
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
17 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 5-0
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
18 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 5-0
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
18 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 5-1
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
18 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 4-3
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
18 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 6-1
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
20 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 4-3
Flag of Canada.svg Canada
20 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 6-0
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
20 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 6-1
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
20 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 5-0
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
21 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 5-2
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
21 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 11-0
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
21 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 10-2
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
21 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 3-1
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
23 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 4-4
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
23 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 6-2
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
23 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 4-3
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
23 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 4-4
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
24 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 5-5
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
24 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 3-3
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
25 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 7-2
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
25 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 9-1
Flag of Canada.svg Canada
26 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 8-3
Flag of the United States.svg United States
26 April West Germany Flag of Germany.svg 6-0
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
27 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 6-3
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
27 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 5-1
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia

Final Round[]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia 3 3 0 0 18 - 06 6
2 Flag of Canada.svg Canada 3 2 0 1 09 - 08 4
3 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 3 1 0 2 12 - 08 2
4 Flag of the United States.svg United States 3 0 0 3 07 - 24 0
29 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 3-2
Flag of the United States.svg United States
29 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 2-1
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
1 May Canada Flag of Canada.svg 3-1
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
1 May Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 11-2
Flag of the United States.svg United States
3 May Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 5-3
Flag of Canada.svg Canada
3 May Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 10-3
Flag of the United States.svg United States

Consolation Round[]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
5 Flag of Finland.svg Finland 10 4 2 4 39 - 33 10
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 10 4 0 6 37 - 40 8
7 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 10 3 1 6 28 - 41 7
8 Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 10 0 2 8 16 - 64 2

East Germany were relegated to Group B.

28 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 6-2
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
28 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 5-2
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
30 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 7-2
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
30 April West Germany Flag of Germany.svg 5-4
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
2 May Finland Flag of Finland.svg 6-1
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
2 May West Germany Flag of Germany.svg 4-1
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany

World Championship Group B (Switzerland)[]

Played in Fribourg March 21–31. In the final game, the Swiss had to win by more than four to win the tournament. While the margin was attainable, the unpredictable Dutch side shocked the home crowd beating them six to two.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
9 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 7 6 1 0 37 - 13 13
10 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland 7 5 1 1 29 - 13 11
11 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 7 5 0 2 29 - 22 10
12 Flag of Austria.svg Austria 7 3 0 4 18 - 24 6
13 Flag of Japan.svg Japan 7 3 0 4 31 - 36 6
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 7 3 0 4 36 - 25 6
15 Flag of Norway.svg Norway 7 2 0 5 28 - 38 4
16 Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary 7 0 0 7 17 - 54 0

Poland was promoted to Group A, and both Norway and Hungary were relegated to Group C.

21 March Poland Flag of Poland.svg 7-1
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
21 March Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg 9-1
Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary
22 March Italy Flag of Italy.svg 5-2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
22 March Norway Flag of Norway.svg 5-8
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
22 March Hungary Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) 0-2
Flag of Austria.svg Austria
23 March Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg 3-4
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
23 March Norway Flag of Norway.svg 1-2
Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
24 March Hungary Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) 3-5
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
24 March Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg 4-1
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
24 March Austria Flag of Austria.svg 1-4
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
25 March Japan Flag of Japan.svg 4-3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
25 March Austria Flag of Austria.svg 2-5
Flag of Norway.svg Norway
26 March Hungary Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) 1-6
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
26 March Poland Flag of Poland.svg 2-2
Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
27 March Austria Flag of Austria.svg 8-3
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
27 March Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg 8-2
Flag of Norway.svg Norway
28 March Italy Flag of Italy.svg 6-4
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
28 March Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg 12-4
Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary
28 March Poland Flag of Poland.svg 6-4
Flag of Norway.svg Norway
28 March Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg 5-1
Flag of Austria.svg Austria
30 March Austria Flag of Austria.svg 4-2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
30 March Poland Flag of Poland.svg 8-0
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
30 March Norway Flag of Norway.svg 9-6
Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary
30 March Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg 5-1
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
31 March Hungary Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) 2-11
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
31 March Norway Flag of Norway.svg 2-6
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
31 March Poland Flag of Poland.svg 5-0
Flag of Austria.svg Austria
31 March Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg 2-6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands

World Championship Group C (France)[]

Played in Megève, Chamonix and Saint-Gervais March 14–23.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
17 Flag of France.svg France 7 6 1 0 54 - 13 13
18 Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia 7 6 0 1 36 - 13 12
19 Flag of China.svg China 7 5 1 1 45 - 22 11
20 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania 7 4 0 3 51 - 29 8
21 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 7 3 0 4 16 - 23 6
22 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria 7 2 0 5 27 - 45 4
23 Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea 7 1 0 6 18 - 56 2
24 Flag of Spain.svg Spain 7 0 0 7 09 - 55 0

France and Yugoslavia were both promoted to Group B. For France this was their first return to this level since they boycotted in protest in 1972[3]

14 March France Flag of France.svg 12-1
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
14 March Romania Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg 11-3
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria
14 March China Flag of China.svg 3-7
Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia
14 March North Korea Flag of North Korea.svg 1-3
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
15 March Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg 1-0
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
15 March France Flag of France.svg 4-4
Flag of China.svg China
15 March Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia.svg 5-2
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania
15 March Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) 8-1
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
17 March France Flag of France.svg 12-0
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
17 March Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia.svg 4-3
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
17 March Romania Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg 8-2
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
17 March China Flag of China.svg 10-4
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria
18 March North Korea Flag of North Korea.svg 5-18
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania
18 March France Flag of France.svg 2-1
Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia
18 March Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg 1-6
Flag of China.svg China
18 March Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) 9-3
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
20 March Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) 0-4
Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia
20 March France Flag of France.svg 6-2
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
20 March North Korea Flag of North Korea.svg 8-1
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
20 March Romania Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg 4-6
Flag of China.svg China
22 March China Flag of China.svg 6-1
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
22 March France Flag of France.svg 10-2
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria
22 March Romania Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg 5-0
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
22 March Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia.svg 7-1
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
23 March France Flag of France.svg 8-3
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania
23 March China Flag of China.svg 10-1
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
23 March Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia.svg 8-2
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
23 March Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg 6-1
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria

Ranking and statistics[]

 


 1985 IIHF World Championship Winners 
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg
Czechoslovakia
6th title

Final standings[]

The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:

Gold medal icon Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
Silver medal icon Flag of Canada.svg Canada
Bronze medal icon Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
4 Flag of the United States.svg United States
5 Flag of Finland.svg Finland
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
7 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
8 Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany

European championships final standings[]

The final standings of the European championships according to IIHF:

Gold medal icon Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Silver medal icon Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal icon Flag of Finland.svg Finland
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
5 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
6 Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany

Citations[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Group A summary
  2. Duplacey page 507
  3. Group C

References[]

  • Complete results
  • Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports, 498–528. ISBN 0-8362-7114-9. 
  • Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press, 150–1. 


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