Ice hockey at the 1988 Winter Olympics

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At the 1988 Winter Olympics one Ice Hockey event was held, men's Ice Hockey. Games were played at the Olympic Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Soviet Union
Ilya Byakin
Igor Stelnov
Vyacheslav Fetisov
Alexei Gusarov
Alexei Kasatonov
Sergei Starikov
Vyacheslav Bykov
Sergei Yashin
Valeri Kamensky
Sergei Svetlov
Aleksandr Chernykh
Andrei Komutov
Vladimir Krutov
Igor Larionov
Andrei Lomakin
Sergei Makarov
Alexander Mogilny
Anatoly Semenov
Alexei Kozhevnikov
Igor Kravchuk
Vitali Samoilov
Sergei Mylnikov
Finland
Timo Blomqvist
Kari Eloranta
Jyrki Lumme
Jukka Virtanen
Arto Ruotanen
Reijo Ruotanen
Reijo Ruotsalainen
Simo Saarinen
Kai Suikkanen
Raimo Helminen
Iiro Järvi
Esa Keskinen
Erkki Lehtonen
Reijo Mikkolainen
Janne Ojanen
Timo Susi
Pekka Tuomisto
Teppo Numminen
Jari Torkki
Jukka Tammi
Jarmo Myllys
Sweden
Peter Andersson
Anders Eldebrink
Lars Ivarsson
Lars Karlsson
Mats Kihlström
Tommy Samuelsson
Mikael Andersson
Bo Berglund
Jonas Bergkvist
Peter Eriksson
Michael Hjälm
Michael Johansson
Lars Molin
Lars-Gunnar Pettersson
Thomas Rundqvist
Ulf Sandström
Håkan Södergren
Jens Öhling
Thomas Eriksson
Thom Eklund
Peter Åslin
Anders Bergman
Peter Lindmark

Contents

[edit] Group A

Pld W L T GF GA Pts
Finland 5 3 1 1 22 8 7
Sweden 5 2 0 3 23 10 7
Canada 5 3 1 1 17 12 7
Switzerland 5 3 2 0 19 10 6
Poland 5 1 3 1 9 13 3
France 5 0 5 0 10 41 0
  • February 14
    • Canada 1-0 Poland
    • Sweden 13-2 France
    • Switzerland 2-1 Finland
  • February 16
    • Canada 4-2 Switzerland
    • Sweden 1-1 Poland
    • Finland 10-1 France
  • February 18
    • Finland 3-1 Canada
    • Poland 6-2 France*
    • Sweden 4-2 Switzerland
  • February 20
    • Canada 9-5 France
    • Finland 3-3 Sweden
    • Switzerland 4-1 Poland
  • February 22
    • Canada 2-2 Sweden
    • Finland 5-1 Poland
    • Switzerland 9-0 France

* Poland was stripped of their victory after Jaroslav Morawiecki tested positive for testosterone. France was recorded as having a 2-nil win, but received no points in the standings.

[edit] Group B

Pld W L T GF GA Pts
Soviet Union USSR 5 5 0 0 32 10 10
West Germany 5 4 1 0 19 12 8
Czechoslovakia 5 3 2 0 23 14 6
United States United States 5 2 3 0 27 27 4
Austria 5 0 4 1 12 29 1
Norway Norway 5 0 4 1 11 32 1
  • February 13
    • West Germany 2-1 Czechoslovakia
    • Soviet Union 5-0 Norway
    • United States 10-6 Austria
  • February 15
    • West Germany 7-3 Norway
    • Soviet Union 8-1 Austria
    • Czechoslovakia 7-5 United States
  • February 17
    • West Germany 3-1 Austria
    • Czechoslovakia 10-1 Norway
    • Soviet Union 7-5 United States
  • February 19
    • Czechoslovakia 4-0 Austria
    • Soviet Union 6-3 West Germany
    • United States 6-3 Norway
  • February 21
    • Soviet Union 6-1 Czechoslovakia
    • Austria 4-4 Norway
    • West Germany 4-1 United States

[edit] Medal Round

The top three teams from each group play the top three teams from the other group once. Points from previous games against their own group carry over, excluding teams who failed to make the medal round. First place team wins gold, second silver and third bronze.

Pld W L T GF GA Pts
Soviet Union 5 4 1 0 25 7 8
Finland 5 3 1 1 18 10 7
Sweden 5 2 1 2 15 16 6
Canada 5 2 2 1 17 14 5
West Germany 5 1 4 0 8 26 2
Czechoslovakia 5 1 4 0 12 22 2
  • February 24
    • Soviet Union 5-0 Canada
    • Sweden 6-2 Czechoslovakia
    • Finland 8-0 West Germany
  • February 26
    • Canada 8-1 West Germany
    • Czechoslovakia 5-2 Finland
    • Soviet Union 7-1 Sweden
  • February 28
    • Sweden 3-2 West Germany
    • Finland 2-1 Soviet Union

February 23
11th place game

  • France 8-6 Norway

9th place game

  • Austria 3-2 Poland

February 25
7th place game

  • United States 8-4 Switzerland

[edit] Leading scorers

Rk GP G A Pts PIM
1 Vladimir Krutov 8 6 9 15 0
2 Igor Larionov 8 4 9 13 4
3 Vyacheslav Fetisov 8 4 9 13 6
4 Corey Millen 8 6 5 11 4
5 Dusan Pasek 8 6 5 11 8
6 Sergei Makarov 8 3 8 11 10
7 Erkki Lehtonen 8 4 6 10 2
8 Anders Eldebrink 8 4 6 10 4
9 Igor Liba 8 4 6 10 8
10 Gerd Truntschka 8 3 7 10 10

[edit] Final ranking

  1. Soviet Union
  2. Finland
  3. Sweden
  4. Canada
  5. West Germany
  6. Czechoslovakia
  7. United States
  8. Switzerland
  9. Austria
  10. Poland
  11. France
  12. Norway