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1989 World Ice Hockey Championships
Tournament details
Host nation Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Dates 15 April – 1 May
Teams 8
Venue(s) (in 2 host cities)
Champions Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union (21 titles)
Tournament statistics
Games played 40
Goals scored 282  (7.05 per game)
Attendance 388,563  (9,714 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Canada Brian Bellows14 points

The 1989 Ice Hockey World Championships took place in Sweden from 15 April - 1 May. The games were played in Södertälje and Stockholm, in the newly built arena Globen. Eight teams took part, and each team played each other once. The four best teams then played each other again. This was the 53rd World Championships, and also the 64th European Championships. The Soviet Union became world champions for the 21st time, and also European champions for the 26th time. In the European Championship, only games of the first round between European teams are counted.

The tournament was marred by positive drug tests. Fortunately, only the goal totals of the Americans were affected in the end. Their losses against the Czechs and the Canadians were ruled as shutouts because of Corey Millen's high testosterone levels. Canadian Randy Carlyle also came under suspicion, but his A and B samples did not match, and he was cleared of wrongdoing.[1][2] None of which distracted the Soviets, who won all ten of their games.

World Championship Group A (Sweden)[]

First Round[]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 7 7 0 0 36 - 12 14
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 7 4 2 1 29 - 20 10
3 Flag of Canada.svg Canada 7 5 0 2 45 - 18 10
4 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia 7 3 2 2 33 - 15 8
5 Flag of Finland.svg Finland 7 2 1 4 22 - 25 5
6 Flag of the United States.svg United States 7 2 1 4 20 - 29 5
7 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 7 1 0 6 10 - 59 2
8 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 7 0 2 5 17 - 34 2
15 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 6-4
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
15 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 3-3
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
15 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 4-2
Flag of the United States.svg United States
15 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 5-1
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
16 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 11-0
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
16 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 4-2
Flag of the United States.svg United States
16 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 3-1
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
16 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 5-1
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
18 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 8-0
Flag of the United States.svg United States
18 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 15-0
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
18 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 4-1
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
18 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 3-3
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
19 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 8-2
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
19 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 12-1
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
19 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 5-0
Flag of the United States.svg United States
19 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 6-3
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
21 April Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 6-5
Flag of Canada.svg Canada
21 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 4-2
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
21 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 7-2
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
21 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 7-4
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
22 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 4-3
Flag of Canada.svg Canada
22 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 3-3
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
23 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 3-3
Flag of the United States.svg United States
23 April Poland Flag of Poland.svg 5-3
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
24 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 4-2
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
24 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 3-2
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
25 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 6-1
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
25 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 3-1
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany

Final Round[]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 3 3 0 0 11 - 04 6
2 Flag of Canada.svg Canada 3 2 0 1 12 - 11 4
3 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia 3 1 0 2 05 - 06 2
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 3 0 0 3 05 - 12 0
27 April Canada Flag of Canada.svg 5-3
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
27 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 1-0
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
29 April Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 5-3
Flag of Canada.svg Canada
29 April Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 2-1
(2-0, 0-0, 0-1)
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Attendance: 13,856
1 May Canada Flag of Canada.svg 4-3
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia
1 May Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 5-1
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden

Consolation Round[]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
5 Flag of Finland.svg Finland 10 5 1 4 35 - 27 11
6 Flag of the United States.svg United States 10 4 1 5 37 - 40 9
7 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 10 1 2 7 22 - 41 4
8 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 10 1 0 9 12 - 76 2

Poland was relegated to Group B.

26 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 11-2
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
26 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 3-0
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
28 April United States Flag of the United States.svg 4-3
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
28 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 4-0
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
30 April Finland Flag of Finland.svg 6-2
Flag of the United States.svg United States
30 April West Germany Flag of Germany.svg 2-0
Flag of Poland.svg Poland

World Championship Group B (Norway)[]

Played in Oslo and Lillehammer 30 March to 9 April. The 5 April game between Norway and Austria was officially adjusted to 8-0 for Norway because of Siegfried Haberl's positive drug test.[2] Standard procedure, since 1969, had been for Group B and Group C to exchange two teams. That stopped this year, fortunately for Japan, unfortunately for Yugoslavia.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
9 Flag of Norway.svg Norway 7 5 1 1 28 - 16 11
10 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 7 5 1 1 37 - 16 11
11 Flag of France.svg France 7 4 2 1 29 - 18 10
12 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland 7 5 0 2 40 - 21 10
13 Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 7 3 0 4 22 - 29 6
14 Flag of Austria.svg Austria 7 2 0 5 25 - 32 4
15 Flag of Japan.svg Japan 7 2 0 5 20 - 34 4
16 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 7 0 0 7 09 - 44 0

Norway was promoted to Group A and Denmark was relegated to Group C.

30 March Austria Flag of Austria.svg 3-4
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
30 March Norway Flag of Norway.svg 7-4
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
30 March France Flag of France.svg 3-5
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
30 March Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg 6-3
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
31 March Norway Flag of Norway.svg 3-1
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
31 March France Flag of France.svg 8-0
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
1 April Japan Flag of Japan.svg 0-10
Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
1 April East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg 4-0
Flag of Austria.svg Austria
2 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg 10-3
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
2 April Norway Flag of Norway.svg 5-2
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
2 April France Flag of France.svg 5-4
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
3 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg 6-7
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
4 April Italy Flag of Italy.svg 3-3
Flag of France.svg France
4 April East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg 0-3
Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
4 April Japan Flag of Japan.svg 2-4
Flag of Austria.svg Austria
4 April Norway Flag of Norway.svg 3-2
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
5 April Norway Flag of Norway.svg 8-2
Flag of Austria.svg Austria
6 April Italy Flag of Italy.svg 6-0
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
6 April Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg 0-9
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
6 April Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg 2-5
Flag of France.svg France
7 April Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg 0-6
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
7 April Norway Flag of Norway.svg 1-1
Flag of France.svg France
8 April Japan Flag of Japan.svg 8-1
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
8 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg 5-7
Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
9 April Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg 1-2
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
9 April East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg 1-10
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
9 April Austria Flag of Austria.svg 3-4
Flag of France.svg France
9 April Norway Flag of Norway.svg 1-6
Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland

World Championship Group C (Australia)[]

Played in Sydney 18–27 March.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
17 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 7 7 0 0 48 - 15 14
18 Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia 7 6 0 1 55 - 15 12
19 Flag of China.svg China 7 4 1 2 31 - 29 9
20 Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary 7 3 1 3 32 - 30 7
21 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria 7 3 1 3 35 - 35 7
22 Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea 7 2 0 5 26 - 40 4
23 Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 7 1 1 5 27 - 46 3
24 Flag of Australia.svg Australia 7 0 0 7 14 - 58 0

The Netherlands were promoted to Group B, and Australia was relegated to Group D.

18 March Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia.svg 8-1
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria
18 March Hungary Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) 6-3
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
18 March Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg 5-2
Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
18 March Australia Flag of Australia.svg 1-3
Flag of China.svg China
19 March Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia.svg 11-2
Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
19 March Australia Flag of Australia.svg 2-9
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
20 March Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) 3-3
Flag of China.svg China
20 March Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg 3-1
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
21 March China Flag of China.svg 5-3
Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary
21 March Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg 4-1
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria
21 March North Korea Flag of North Korea.svg 7-4
Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
21 March Australia Flag of Australia.svg 2-8
Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia
22 March Hungary Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) 0-3
Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia
22 March Australia Flag of Australia.svg 2-6
Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
23 March China Flag of China.svg 5-8
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
23 March Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) 8-4
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
24 March South Korea Flag of South Korea.svg 4-10
Flag of China.svg China
24 March Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia.svg 14-1
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
24 March Hungary Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) 7-4
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria
24 March Australia Flag of Australia.svg 1-12
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
26 March Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg 6-4
Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
26 March China Flag of China.svg 1-8
Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia
26 March Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg 8-2
Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary
26 March Australia Flag of Australia.svg 1-8
Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
27 March North Korea Flag of North Korea.svg 2-4
Flag of China.svg China
27 March South Korea Flag of South Korea.svg 5-5
Flag of Hungary (1957-1989) Hungary
27 March Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia.svg 3-8
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
27 March Australia Flag of Australia.svg 5-12
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990) Bulgaria

World Championship Group D (Belgium)[]

Played in Geel and Heist-op-den-Berg 16–21 March. Positive drug tests wiped out the results of the first day, both games were officially rendered zero to zero, and all four teams received losses.[2]

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
25 Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium 4 3 0 1 35 - 09 6
26 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania 4 2 1 1 69 - 07 5
27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 4 1 1 2 19 - 16 3
28 Flag of Spain.svg Spain 4 1 0 3 29 - 27 2
29 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 4 0 0 4 03 - 96 0

Both Belgium and Romania were promoted to Group C.

16 March New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg 0-26
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
16 March Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg 3-8
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania
17 March Spain Flag of Spain.svg 23-0
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
17 March Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 6-6
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania
18 March Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg 8-2
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
19 March New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg 1-52
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania
19 March Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 5-6
Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium
20 March Spain Flag of Spain.svg 0-11
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Romania
21 March Spain Flag of Spain.svg 4-8
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
21 March Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg 21-2
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand

Ranking and statistics[]

 


 1989 IIHF World Championship Winners 
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
21st title

Final standings[]

The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF:

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

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 Sweden.svg Sweden
4 Flag of Finland.svg Finland
5 Flag of Poland.svg Poland
6 Flag of Germany.svg West Germany

Team Photos[]

Citations[]

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, 153. 


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