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International Federation The XX Olympic Winter Games Torino 2006

Olympic Ice Hockey Media Guide Torino 2006 Players named to 4th Olympics : Dominik Hasek, G, 1988, 1998, 2002 Robert Lang, F, 1992, 1998, 2002 : , D, 1988, 1998, 2002 Photo: Al Behrman, Associated Press Teemu Selanne, F, 1992, 1998, 2002 Sami Kapanen, F, 1994, 1998, 2002 Jere Lehtinen, F, 1994, 1998, 2002 : U.S. defenseman Jan Benda, D/F, 1994, 1998, 2002 Stefan Ustorf, F, 1994, 1998, 2002 : Lucio Topatigh, F, 1992, 1994, 1998 : Darius Kasparaitis, D, 1992, 1998, 2002 Alexei Zhamnov, F,1992, 1998, 2002* : Jorgen Jonsson, F, 1994, 1998, 2002 USA: Stamp: Swedish Post, Chris Chelios, D, 1984, 1998, 2002 Photo: Gary Hershorn, Reuters Keith Tkachuk, F, 1992, 1998, 2002 *named to initial roster, but injured

Did you know? Did you know? Fourteen players who were named to their Olympic rosters on December 22 will, The only time an Olympic gold medal was decided in a game winning barring injuries, participate in their fourth Olympic ice hockey tournament. competition (“shootout”) was in 1994 in . A brave Team , This group of international hockey veterans is lead by 44-year old U.S. defenseman comprised mostly of minor leaguers and amateurs, held a 2 – 1 lead until 18.11 Chris Chelios who will also set another Olympic record, becoming the first to of the third period when Sweden scored a power-play to even it up. play in an Olympic hockey tournament 22 years after taking part in his first, Canada also had a 2-0 lead in the shootout competition, but with the score 1984 in Sarajevo. Chelios will break the previous record set by Swiss star tied 2 – 2, gave Sweden its first Olympic gold by netting the Richard "Bibi" Torriani who started his Olympic career in 1928 and finished it game winning shot on Canadian goalie Corey Hirsch (see photo above). 20 years later in 1948. Forsberg’s incredibly daring move, where he faked to the left and slid the puck Russia's Darius Kasparaitis, 33, and Alexei Zhamnov, 35, also named to their with one hand under Hirsch’s glove on the right side, is replayed as often on fourth Olympics, can become only the fourth and fifth players to win four Swedish television as Paul Henderson’s 1972 goal is shown in Canada. Olympic hockey medals after Soviet goalie Vladislav Tretiak (three gold and one The picture of the goal was eventually reproduced as a postage stamp in silver), Soviet/Russian defenseman (two gold, one silver, one Sweden. The postal authorities got permission from Peter Forsberg, but were bronze) and Czechoslovak forward Jiri Holik (two silver, two bronze). Both declined by Corey Hirsch. The art designer had to change the goalie’s shirt Kasparaitis and Zhamnov have one gold (1992), one silver (1998) and one colour and so Hirsch would no longer be identified. On the stamp, the bronze (2002). jersey is blue instead of red and his number 1 is changed to 11. INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION h XOypcWne ae oio Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games

The world governing body of ice hockey since 1908 Organizers of: IIHF World Championships Olympic Winter Games Ice Hockey Tournaments IIHF World Women Championships IIHF World (Junior) U20 Championships IIHF World U18 Championships

International Ice Hockey Federation Brandschenkestrasse 50 8039 Zurich Phone: +41-1-562 2200 Fax: +41-1-562 2229 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.iihf.com President: René Fasel General Secretary: Jan-Ake Edvinsson

IIHF 2006 Olympic Media Guide Editor-in-chief: Kimmo Leinonen Managing editor: Szymon Szemberg Layout: Jenny Wiedeke Statistics contributor: Birger Nordmark Production editor: Romain Golay Graphic design & print: Digital Type AG, Zurich Special thanks to: Andrew Podnieks Photo credits: IOC Olympic Museum, Lausanne, Sports Illustrated, , Dave Sandford

The IIHF 2006 Olympic Media Guide is published by the PR & Marketing Department of the International Ice Hockey Federation in Zurich. This publication is provided as a reference document and may be used only for personal or editorial purposes. Any commercial use or reproduction of contents or photographs is prohibited without the consent of the IIHF.

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Contents Foreword, René Fasel, IIHF President 6 Foreword, Jacques Rogge, IOC President 7 Ice Hockey Directorate in Torino 8 IIHF Staff in Torino 10 IIHF Council 11 IIHF Hotels in Torino 12 IIHF Medical and Referee Supervisors 13 Olympic on-ice officials 14 Player entry protocol 20 Competition format 20 Tie breaking formula & precedure 21 Game winning shots (shootoout) procedure 22 Video goal judge procedure 23 IIHF Eligibility Regulations 23 International vs. NHL rules comparison 24

Torino 2006 Information Game schedule, men’s tournament 26 Game schedule, women’s tournament 27 Practice schedule, men 28 Practice schedule, women 31 Ice hockey venues, Palasport Olympico 34 Ice hockey venues, Torino Esposizioni 36 Olympic Qualification System, men 38

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Olympic Qualification System, women 39 IIHF World Ranking System 40 Map of Torino & Ice Hockey Venues 42

Media Specific Information Palasport Media Information 44 Esposizioni Media Information 45 Media Access Guidelines 46

Olympic History All-time Olympic Medallists 49 Antwerp, 1920 50 Chamonix, 1924 54 St. Moritz 1928 58 Lake Placid 1932 62 Garmisch-P. 1936 66 St. Moritz 1948 70 1952 74 Cortina D’A. 1956 78 Squaw Valley 1960 82 1964 86 1968 90 1972 94 Innsbruck 1976 98 Lake Placid 1980 102 Sarajevo 1984 106 1988 110 Albertville 1992 116 Lillehammer 1994 122 1998 128 , 2002 136

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The – Hockey’s exclusive company 144 Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games Overtime in IIHF major tournaments 146 Previous Olympic participation and placement 148 Ice Hockey medals by nation 149 Women with two Olympic medals 150 Olympic multi-medallists, men 151 Individual Olympic hockey records 152 Team Olympic hockey records 154 Youngest & Oldest in Olympic hockey 156 Most National team games 157 European winners 158

Team Information Canada, men 160 Czech Republic, men 161 Finland, men 162 Germany, men 163 Italy, men 164 Kazakhstan, men 165 Latvia, men 166 Russia, men 167 , men 168 Sweden, men 169 Switzerland, men 170 , men 171 Canada, women 172 Finland, women 173 Germany, women 174 Italy, women 175 Russia, women 176 Sweden, women 177 Switzerland, women 178 United States, women 179 2006 Olympic Winter Games medals 180 Medical Glossary 181 IOC/WADA Anti-Doping Protocol 185 2006 IIHF World Championship Schedule 186

Did you know? The Salt Lake City 2002 broadcast was the most successful in Olympic Winter Games history. n 2.1 millard (billion) viewers in 160 countries n 13.1 millard (billion) viewer hours n Coverage double that of the 1998 Nagano Games The Ice Hockey tournament sold 95.3% of all available tickets. There were 379,403 tickets available for ice hockey games and 361,724 were sold, which made ice hockey the most watched sport in Salt Lake. CBC’s coverage of the men’s gold medal game achieved Canada’s all-time high television rating of 36.A peak audience of 10.5 million viewers was the all-time highest television audience for a single program in Canada.

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René Fasel President, International Ice Hockey Federation

The Olympic ice hockey tournaments have an inner strength that goes beyond individual participation. Heroes are made in the Olympics, regardless of what merit you bring with you coming into the games and regardless of how your career looked afterwards.

The -led group of collegians was virtually unknown when they arrived in Lake Placid 26 years ago and none of the 1980 gold medalists ever became superstars, but their careers will always be measured by what they accomplished in the Olympics. Twenty-two years later that very team was bestowed the highest honor, lighting the Olympic torch in Salt Lake City 2002.

Olympic heroes don’t become bigger than Peter Forsberg in Lillehammer 1994 and Olympic miseries don’t get any deeper than Paul Kariya’s in the same Gold Medal Game between Sweden and Canada. While Forsberg executed his shot into immortality, Kariya’s subsequent attempt was thwarted and Sweden won its first ever Olympic hockey gold.

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 from coast to coast were dancing in the streets in 2002 as their women’s and men’s teams won, stopping a 50-year gold medal draught.

Whether you win or lose, you have to wait four years to get another shot at the biggest prize in sport.

The hockey tournament at the Salt Lake City Olympics four years ago was a eye opener for a vast sports audience in and the world. “The best hockey ever displayed” was exposed to 2.1 billion viewers in 160 countries as the coverage doubled from Nagano 1998.

As international hockey and the NHL have joined forces in stricter rules enforcement to promote the skillful players and the finer parts of our game, we have another historic opportunity to showcase hockey as the fastest and most skill-filled team game in the world.

This Olympic Media Guide reflects the wonderful and rich history of the oldest winter Olympic team sport, dating back to Antwerp in 1920. It is designed to help media with both historic and current references as you cover the XX Olympic Winter Games.

I hope it will be a useful tool for reporters and something which will make your job easier and more rewarding.

I wish you a great Olympic adventure.

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Jacques Rogge President IOC

Welcome to Turin to celebrate the XX Olympic Winter Games.

I would like to congratulate the International Ice Hockey Federation for this comprehensive media guide they have prepared to assist you in your work. Your reporting is key to communicating the passion and sporting endeavours that are lived at the Torino 2006 Games. © IOC / Olympic Museum Collections, official portrait, 2001 Photo: Giulio Locatelli The guide contains useful information on the com- petitions, the players, the rich and colorful history of Olympic ice hockey and Turin- specific information related to the XX Winter Games. It should serve as an inva- luable tool during your stay.

Wishing you success in your reporting and an enjoyable Olympic Winter Games.

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Ice Hockey Directorate Men’s Tournament The Directorate of the Olympic competitions will be under the chairmanship of the IIHF President or his deputy plus all other members of the Council plus one member representing the organizing country.Where a participating national association is not represented on the Council, such national association shall have the right to have a member on the directorate.The chairman cannot represent his own country. (IIHF Statute 43)

Voting members: Chairman Fasel, René, IIHF President Canada Nicholson, Bob Czech Republic Kusy, Zbynek Finland Kummola, Kalervo Germany Reindl, Franz Italy Nucci, Luciano Kazakhstan Drozdov, Sergey Latvia Lipmans, Kirovs Russia Steblin, Alexander Slovakia Siroky, Juraj Sweden Naslund, Mats Switzerland Zahner, Peter United States Berglund, Art IIHF Council Member Aljancic, Ernest IIHF Council Member Meredith, Frederick TOROC Vuorinen, Jukka-Pekka The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Non voting members: Honarary President Subrt, Miroslav Referee Supervisor Nadin, Bob Medial Supervisor Nohejl, Jan IIHF General Sercretary Edvinsson, Jan-Ake IIHF Sport Techincal Fitzpatrick, Dave IIHF Marketing Leinonen, Kimmo IIHF Media Relations Szemberg, Szymon Minutes Keeper May, Johanna

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Women’s Tournament The Directorate of the Olympic competitions will be under the chairmanship of the IIHF President or his deputy plus all other members of the Council plus one member representing the organizing country.Where a participating national association is not represented on the Council, such national association shall have the right to have a member on the directorate.The chairman cannot represent his own country. (IIHF Statute 43)

Voting members: Chairman Tomita, Shoichi, IIHF Vice President Deputy Chairman* Bush, Walter, IIHF Vice President Canada Costello, Murray Finland Hietanen, Heikki Italy Nucci, Luciano Germany Grupp, Beate Russia Tuzik, Igor Sweden Hogne, Doris Switzerland Zahner, Peter United States Rossi, Tony IIHF Council Member Dobida, Hans IIHF Council Member Gonzalez, Frank TOROC Vuorinen, Jukka-Pekka Non voting members: Honarary President Subrt, Miroslav Referee Supervisor Dumbrowski, Sandra Medical Supervisor Tuominen, Markku IIHF Deputy General Sec. Ederer, Hannes IIHF Sport Technical Van Rijswijk, Rob IIHF Marketing Boyko, Darren IIHF Media Relations Wiedeke, Jenny Minutes Keeper May, Johanna * denotes no voting rights unless assuming the role of chairman. About the Directorate The directorate is the executive body of the Olympic ice hockey tournament. Each participating nation has a voting member on the directorate. The directorate has 10 scheduled meetings during the tournament. Six meetings will be held for the men’s tournament and four for the women’s.

Did you know? Defending Olympic champion Canada has not defeated the /Russia in Olympic competition since 1960 in Squaw Valley.The 8-5-win on February 28 against the Soviet Union remains Canada’s lone victory against the Soviet Union/Russia. Canada has since recorded seven consecutive losses against the historical rival for an aggregate score of 11-33. But the teams have not met in Olympic competition since the 1992 Gold Medal Game in Albertville where Russia (Commonwealth of Independent States) downed Canada, 3-1. The foes did not cross paths in 1972 and 1976 (when Canada withdrew from interna- tional hockey) nor in 1994, 1998 and 2002.

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IIHF Staff in Torino

Jan-Ake Edvinsson Kimmo Leinonen Dave Fitzpatrick Gion Veraguth General Secretary & Technical Delegate Venue Manager & Finance & Ticketing Technical Delegate & Marketing Sport

PALASPORT OLYMPICO Szymon Szemberg Martin Zoellner Konstantin Federico Saviozzi Media Relations IT, Results & Statistics Komissarov Uniforms/VIP Officiating The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006

Eslie Dall’Oglio Peggy Arnold Johanna May Admin.Assistant Admin.Assistant Directorate Secretary

Hannes Ederer Rob van Rijswijk Andy Ecker Darryl Easson Venue Manager Accreditation Results & Statistics Sport TORINO ESPOSIZIONI TORINO

Darren Boyko Jenny Wiedeke Sofia Chatzis Anna Eskola Marketing Media Relations Admin. Assistant Assistant

Editorial Lucas Aykroyd IIHF.com Writer Andrew Podnieks IIHF.com Writer Images

HOUSE OF HOCKEY Thomas Freyer Luzia Baldauf Stephanie Kallai Juka Rautio IIHF House of Hockey IIHF House of Hockey IIHF House of Hockey IIHF Photographer Jani Rajamäki IIHF Photographer

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IIHF Council

René Fasel Miroslav Subrt Shoichi Tomita Walter L. Bush Jr. President (SUI) Honorary President Vice President (JPN) Vice President (USA) IIHF Council since 1986. (CZE) IIHF Council since 1978. IIHF Council since 1986. President since 1994. IIHF council since 1959. V.President since 1994. V.President since 1994.

Kalervo Kummola Hans Dobida Frederick Meredith Murray Costello Vice President (FIN) Treasurer (AUT) Council Member (GBR) Council Member IIHF Council since 1998. IIHF Council since 1986. Since 1994. (CAN) Since 1998. V.President since 2003. Treasurer since 1998.

Alexander Steblin Ernest Aljancic Frank Gonzalez Beate Grupp Council Member Council Member Council Member Council Member (RUS) Since 1998. (SLO) Since 2003. (ESP) Since 2003. (GER) Since 2003.

Doris Hogne Juraj Siroky Jan-Ake Edvinsson Council Member Council Member General Secretary (SWE) Since 2003. (SVK) Since 2003. Since 1985. Did you know? IIHF Council member Shoichi Tomita was in goal for Japan at the 1960 Olympic Winter Games. Murray Costello is the only council member to have played in a Stanley Cup final. He was a member of the 1956 who lost the final to the Canadiens in five games.

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IIHF Hotels in Torino

IIHF Hotels in Torino

Guala Residence (IIHF Staff) Piazza Guala 143 10135 Torino Italy Phone: 39 011 317 96 33

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Fax: 39 011 619 06 55

Executive Residence (IIHF Council) Via Nizza 28 10125 Torino Italy Phone: 39 011 650 77 07 Fax: 39 011 650 77 00

Did you know? Switzerland vs Germany is the oldest match-up in all of international ice hockey. The nations met for the first time on January 22, 1910 at the inaugural IIHF European Championship, hockey’s first official international championship. Germany won, 9-1.The Swiss will have the chance to avenge that loss 96 years later when the teams meet on February 19 at Palasport Olympico in the fourth round of games.

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IIHF Medical & Referee Supervisors

Jan Nohejl Markku Tuominen Medical Supervisor Medical Supervisor

Peter Andersson David Baker Sandra Referee Supervisor Referee Supervisor Dombrowski Referee Supervisor

Manuela Gröger Jarmo Jalarvo Matt Leaf Referee Supervisor Referee Supervisor Referee Supervisor

Gerhard Bob Nadin Juraj Okolicany Lichtnecker Referee Supervisor Referee Supervisor Referee Supervisor

About the Supervisors The Medical Supervisors are responsible for the athlete care services and the IOC/WADA Anti-Doping Program.

The Referee Supervisors are responsible for evaluating the game officials and recommending referee and linesmen assignments to the tournament directorate.

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Referees, men’s tournament In alphabetical order Thomas Christer Andersson Larking Born: Nov. 17, 1962 Born: Feb. 27, 1962 in Gavle, Sweden in Vasteras, Sweden IIHF Referee since: 1995 IIHF Referee since: 1998 International experience: International experience: 5 World Championships 2 World Championships 3 World U20 2 World U20 1 World U18 2 World U18 League: Swedish Elitserien, 17 seasons League: Swedish Elitserien, 10 seasons

Viacheslav Dennis Bulanov LaRue Born: Sept.3, 1970 Born: July 14, 1959 in in , Russia Savannah, Georgia, USA IIHF Referee since: 2001 NHL Referee since: 1989 International experience: NHL Experience: Over 1 World Championship 600 NHL regular season 1 World U20 games, 19 playoff games 1 World U18 International Experience: League: Russian Super League, 5 seasons 2 Olympics, 1 World Championship, 1 World U20

Paul Dan The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Devorski Marouelli Born: Aug. 18, 1958 in Born: July 16, 1955 in Guelph , CAN , Alberta, CAN NHL Referee since: 1989 NHL Referee since: 1984 NHL Experience: Over NHL Experience: Over 900 NHL regular season 1280 NHL regular season games, 102 playoff games, 175 playoff games games. International Experience: Alternate referee 1998 Olympics

Timo Vladimir Favorin Sindler Born: May 19, 1969 Born: April 6, 1971 in , Finland in Plzen, Czech Rep. IIHF Referee since: 1997 IIHF Referee since: 1998 International experience: International experience: 1 World Championship 7 World Championships 2 World U20 4 World U20 2 World U18 League: Czech League: SM-, Finland, 9 seasons Extraliga, over 350 games

Danny Don Van Kurmann Massenhoven Born: January 10, 1966, Born: July 17, 1960 in in Lucerne, SUI Parkhill, Ontario, CAN IIHF Referee since: 1997 NHL Referee since: 1993 International experience: NHL Experience: Over 1 Olympics 700 NHL regular season 5 World Championships games, 52 playoff games 3 World U20 League: Swiss Nationalliga A (NLA) since 1989

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Referees, women’s tournament In alphabetical order

Anu Stephanie Hirvonen Normand Born: April 8, 1976 Born: Feb. 28, 1974 in , FIN in Montreal, Canada IIHF Referee since: 1996 IIHF Referee since: 1999 International experience: International experience: 1 Olympics (2002) 3 WW Championships 5 WW Championships League: Hockey League: Finnish Canada, 15 seasons women´s league, 13 seasons

Danyel Joy Howard Tottman Born: July 27, 1973 in Born: January 19, 1983 Auburn, Mass., USA in Great Britain IIHF Referee since: 2004 IIHF Referee since: 1999 International experience: International experience: 1 WW Championship 3 WW Championships 1 WW Championship DI League: Men’s Elite League: ECAC, Hockey League, 5 seasons, other East, USA Hockey English mens leagues

Katerina Arina Ivicicova Ustinova Born: July 3, 1978 in Born: May 13, 1982 Kolin, Czech Rebublic in St. Petersburg, Russia IIHF Referee since: 1998 IIHF Referee since: 2003 International experience: International experience: 2 WW Championships 1 WW Championship DI 1 WW Championship DI 2 WW Championships DII 2 WW Championships DII 1 WW Championship DIII League: First Czech junior league, 9 seasons League: Russian Women's League, 6 seasons

Bianca Walter Born: Sept. 24, 1971 in Schongau, Germany IIHF Referee since: 2001 International experience: 2 WW Championships DI 1 WW Championship DII League: German 3rd Men's league (Linesman), German Top Women's National League (Referee)

Did you know? The odds on Italy winning the Olympic gold aren’t good.The last time a men’s team won a major IIHF championship on home ice was in 1986 when the Soviet Union won the IIHF World Championship in Moscow.The last time an Olympic team won the gold medal on home ice was in 1980, USA's Miracle Team in Lake Placid.

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Linesmen, men’s tournament In alphabetical order Petr Antti Blumel Hamalainen Born: May 8, 1973 Born: July 16, 1971 in Pardubice, CZE in Vantaa, FIN IIHF Linseman since: 1997 IIHF Linseman since: 1996 International experience: International experience: 1 Olympics 1 Olympics 4 World Championships, 3 World Championships 2 World U20 2 World U20 League: , 11 seasons League: Finnish SM-liiga, 11 seasons

Derek Joacim Doucette Karlsson Born: April 8, 1974 in Born: Sept. 1, 1967 Saint John, NB, Canada in Skara, Sweden IIHF Referee since: 2000 IIHF Linseman since: 1999 International experience: International experience: 1 World Championship 3 World Championships 2 World U20 1 World U20 League: Major 2 World U18 Junior Leaque 10 Years League: Swedish Elitserien, 14 seasons

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Stefan Milan Fonselius Masik Born: Sept. 19, 1976 Born: Nov. 9, 1971 in Turku, Finland in Nitra, Slovakia IIHF Linseman since: 2001 IIHF Linseman since: 1995 International experience: International experience: 1 World Championship 2 2 World Championships World U20 3 World U20 1 World U18 2 World U18 League: Finnish SM-Liiga, 8 seasons League: Slovak Extraliga, 12 seasons

Tomas Steve Gemeinhardt Miller Born: June 16, 1969 Born: June 22, 1972 in in Wolfsburg, Germany Stratford, Ontario, CAN IIHF Linseman since: 1995 NHL Linesman since: 2000 International experience: Experience: Over 280 2 World Championships NHL regular season 2 World U20 games, 8 playoff games 1 World U18 League: DEL ()

Miroslav Thor Halecky Nelson Born: Nov. 23, 1969 Born: Jan. 6, 1968 in in Kosice, Slovakia Westminster, Calif. USA IIHF Linseman since: 1998 NHL Linesman since: International experience: 1994 1 Word Championship Experience: Over 450 2 World U20 NHL regular season 2 World U18 games, 8 playoff games League: Slovak Extraliga, 10 seasons

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Linesmen, men’s tournament In alphabetical order Pierre Tony Racicot Sericolo Born: Feb. 15, 1967 in Born: July 17, 1968 in Verdun Quebec, CAN Troy, N.Y., USA NHL Linesman since: 1993 NHL Linesman since: 1998 Experience: Over 760 Experience: Over 390 NHL regular season NHL regular season games, 44 playoff games games

Kevin Sergei Redding Shelyanin Born: Dec. 16, 1964 Born: Dec 17, 1975 in Folsom, California in Moscow, RUS IIHF linesman since: 1998 IIHF linesman since: 1996 International experience: International experience: 2 World Championships 1 Olympics 3 World U20 2 World Championships League: American 1 World U20, 1 World U18 Hockey League (AHL) 5 seasons League: Russian Hockey League

Linesmen, women’s tournament In alphabetical order

Anne Sophie Marte Boniface Hove Born: Dec. 8, 1976 in Born: February 4, 1979 Saint-Quentin, France in Trondheim, IIHF linesman since: 1999 IIHF linesman since: 2001 International experience: International experience: 4 WW Championships DI 2 WW Championships 2 WW Championships DII League: Norwegian League: French League men's 2nd division and Magnus, Division1, Espoir Elite, 9 seasons men's U-20 top division, 6 seasons

Annica Michaela Floden Kiefer Born: Feb.22, 1984 Born: Aug. 2,1973 in Kil, Sweden in Duisburg, Germany IIHF linesman since: 2002 IIHF linesman since: 2002 International experience: International experience: 1 WW Championship 3 WW Championships League: Swedish Div 1 (A-pool, DI, DII) (men’s) League: 3rd German men's league, Women's top league, 5 seasons

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Linesmen, women’s tournament In alphabetical order

Martina Ilse Konstantinova Robben Born: Jan 13, 1976 Born: Nov. 11, 1969 in in Moscow, RUS Tilburg, Netherlands IIHF linesman since: 1997 IIHF linesman since: 1998 International experience: International experience: 1 Olympics 1 Olympics 5 WW Championships 2 WW Championships League: Russian 3 WW Championship DI Women's Super League,10 seasons League: Dutch Eredivisie (top men’s league)

Sanna Kim Mattila Robichaud Born: June 28, 1978 in Born: Oct. 4, 1978 Hämeenlinna, Finland in Quebec, Canada IIHF linesman since: 2002 IIHF linesman since: 2000 International experience: International experience: 1 WW Championship 4 WW Championship 1 WW DI, 1 WW DII League: Quebec Midget 1 EWCC AAA Hockey League; League: Finnish top women´s league, 7 seasons College AA, NWHL (females) The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006

Julie Johanna Piacentini Suban Born: Nov. 24, 1967 Born: Sept 27, 1975 in Boston, USA in Tampere, FIN IIHF linesman since: 1999 IIHF linesman since: 1995 International experience: International experience: 1 Olympics 2 Olympics 2 WW Championships 5 WW Championships League: ECAC, Hockey League: Finnish national East, USA Hockey women’s league, 12 seasons

Klara Jana Quagliato Zitkova Born: Oct. 23, 1974 in Born: March 8, 1976 in Beroun, Czech Republic , Czech Republic IIHF linesman since: 2000 IIHF linesman since: 1999 International experience: International experience: 3 WW Championships 2 WW Championship League: Czech Junior 2 WW Championship DII league, 6 seasons League: Czech 1. League (men’s), 3 seasons

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A Miracle Revisited

LIGHTING A DIFFERENT KIND OF LAMP:The 1980 U.S. Olympic team didn’t need divine intervention 22 years after Lake Placid to light the Olympic flame in Salt Lake City. It was the first time in Olympic history an entire team had the honour of lightning the flame and it was also the first time an ice hockey player got to do it. , the 1980 and scorer of the winning goal in the key game against the Soviet Union holds the flame after lightning the caldron.

Sports Illustrated , Al Tielemans Photo:

DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRACLES? A group of collegians (Mike Eruzione front and ) on top of the medal podium in Lake Placid 1980 following one of the biggest upsets in sports history.

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Player Entry Protocol Men’s Tournament ❐ Teams submit the names of the participating players at the first Olympic Men’s Tournament Directorate on February 14, one day before the start of the competition. ❐ The maximum number of players allowed on a Team Registration Form is 20 skaters and 3 . The minimum is 15 skaters and 2 goaltenders. ❐ At the first Directorate meeting on February 14, the teams must name at least the minimum number of 15 skaters and 2 goaltenders. The players entered must be present at the championship venue by the time of the Directorate meeting. ❐ If the Team Registration Form controlled at the first Directorate meeting is not changed or corrected at the latest two hours before the first game of the tournament, it will become final. ❐ The remaining players up to the allowed maximum of 20 + 3 must be submitted for players’ control two hours before any of the following championship games. ❐ During a game, a team may enter (dress) 20 skaters and 2 goaltenders on the Official Game Sheet, with the emergency standing by if a goaltender entered to the Official Game Sheet is unable to play. NEW: As of the start of the tournament, a team can replace up to three injured players. Women’s Tournament ❐ The teams submit the names of the participating players at the first Olympic Women’s Tournament Directorate on February 10, one day before the start of the competition. ❐ The maximum number of players allowed on a Team Registration Form is 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders. The minimum is 15 skaters and 2 goaltenders. ❐ At the first Directorate meeting on February 10, the teams must name at least the minimum number of 15 skaters and 2 goaltenders. The players entered must be present at the championship venue by the time of the Directorate meeting. The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 ❐ If the Team Registration Form controlled at the first Directorate meeting is not changed or corrected at the latest two hours before the first game of the tournament, it will become final. ❐ The remaining players up to the allowed maximum of 18 + 2 must be submitted for players’ control two hours before any of the following championship games. ❐ During a game, a team may enter (dress) 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders on the Official Game Sheet. Competition format Men’s tournament ❐ The Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games Ice Hockey competition for men will be played with 12 participating teams in two rounds; the preliminary round and the playoff round. ❐ In the preliminary round the 12 teams are seeded in two groups, A and B, to play each other once within their group ("round-robin"). The seeding is based on the team's positions in the IIHF World Ranking following the 2004 IIHF World Championship. There are a total of 30 games in the preliminary round. ❐ Following completion of the preliminary round and using the team standings in the two groups, the top four teams from each group will be promoted to the playoff round. ❐ The two bottom teams of each preliminary round group will be ranked 9th to 12th place according to the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) rules and depart the tournament. ❐ The playoff round will consist of four cross-over quarterfinal games, two semi-final games and both the bronze and gold medal finals. Women’s tournament ❐ The Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games Ice Hockey competition for women will be played with eight participating teams in two rounds; the preliminary round and the playoff round. ❐ In the preliminary round the eight teams are seeded in two groups, A and B, to play each other once within their group “round-robin”. The seeding is based on the teams’ positions in the IIHF World Ranking following the 2004 IIHF World Women Championship. ❐ Following completion of the preliminary round and using the team standings in the two groups, the top two teams from each group will be promoted to the playoff round. Teams placed 5-8 will play placing games to determine final placing. ❐ The playoff round will consist of two cross-over Semi-finals and both the bronze and gold medal Finals. 20 IIHF Olympic Media Guide

Tie Breaking Formula Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games If two teams are tied on equality of points in the standings, the following tie breaking criteria applies: 1. Head-to-head (mutual) games between the teams concerned. 2. Overall goal differential. 3. Higher number of goals scored for. 4. Game Winning Shot competition between the teams concerned. If three or more teams have the same number of points in the group, then their ranking shall be determined by the higher number of points in a special standing composed just from the results of their head-to-head (mutual) games. If the number of points is equal between the three or more teams in this special standing just from the results of their head-to-head (mutual) games, then the following tie breaking criteria applies (with no secondary return to the head-to-head results): 1. Goal differential in the standing between the teams involved. 2. Higher number of goals scored in the standing between the teams involved. 3. Goal differential from all games played in the group. 4. Higher number of goals scored from all games played in the group. 5. Game Winning Shot competition between the teams which are still equal. Note: If two teams are equal according to all the above tie-breaking criteria at the end of their last mutual game in the group and their standing cannot be influenced by games to follow, this game shall be prolonged according to the regulation for overtime period in play-off games, just to decide the positions of the two teams. Overtime Procedure ❐ In case of a tie at the conclusion of regulation time in a QuarterFinal, Semi-final and Bronze Medal Game, there will be a 10-minute sudden-death overtime period played, following a three-minute intermission. The teams will defend the same goals as in the third period.The team, which scores a goal during this period is the winner. ❐ In the Gold Medal game there will be a 20-minute sudden-death overtime period, following a 15-minute intermission during which the ice will be resurfaced. The teams will change ends. The team which scores a goal during this period is declared winner. ❐ All sudden death overtime periods are played with four skaters on four.Women play five-on-five. ❐ If no goal is scored during the sudden-death overtime, there will be Game Winning Shot (GWS) competition (shootout). Each team must select five shooters to compete in the GWS competi- tion. If the score is still tied after the teams have had five attempts each, the teams continue to shoot in pairings until the shooter of one team misses and the shooter of the other team scores SPECIFIC RULES FOR THE FOUR-ON-FOUR OVERTIME PROCEDURE: Note 1: If a team is penalized in overtime, the teams will play 4-on-3. Coincidental penalties do not affect the on-ice strength when assessed in overtime. Note 2: In overtime, if a team is penalized such that a two-man advantage is called for, then the offend- ing team will remain at three (3) skaters while the non-offending team will be permitted a fifth skater. Note 3:At the first stoppage of play after the two-man advantage is no longer in effect, the numerical strength of the team will revert back to either a 4-on-4 or a 4-on-3 situation, as appropriate. Note 4: If there is a man advantage which carries over from regulation to overtime, the above criteria will be applied at the start of the overtime. Accordingly, if at the end of the regulation, the teams are 5-on-4, overtime begins at 4-on-3. Note 5: When the regulation time ends with a 5-on-3, teams will begin the overtime with a strength of 5-on-3.With the end of penalties, due to continuous action, player strength may get to 5-on-5 or 5-on-4. At the first stoppage, player strength must be adjusted to 4-on-4 or 4-on-3. Note 6: If at the end of regulation time teams are 3-on-3, overtime starts 3-on-3. Once player strength reaches 5-on-4 or 5-on-5, at the next stoppage player strength is adjusted to 4-on-3 or 4-on-4, as appropriate. Note 7: If at the end of regulation, teams are 4-on-4 with a player or players in the box serving non- coincidental penalties, overtime starts 4-on-4 and players exit the penalty box as normal to 5-on-4 or 5-on-5.At the first stoppage of play, teams are adjusted to 4-on-3 or 4-on-4, as appropriate.

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Game Winning Shots (shootout) Procedure If no goal is scored in the overtime period then the Game Winning Shots (GWS) procedure will apply. The following procedure will be utilised: 1. All shots will be held at only one end of the ice surface. The Referee decides at the end of overtime which end of the rink will be used. 2. Eligible to participate in the GWS are two goalkeepers and five players from the official game sheet. Each team nominates five players (and one stand-by). 3. Any player whose penalty was not over when overtime ended is cannot take the shots and must stay in the penalty box or in the dressing room. 4. Once named, players may only be replaced in the event of injury or penalty. The substitute stand-by player is placed last in the shooting order. 5. A coin toss will determine which team takes the first shot. The winner of the coin toss has the choice whether his team will shoot first or second. 6. The goalkeepers will defend the same goal, as determined by the Referee. The goalkeepers from each team may be changed after each shot. 7. The players of both teams will take the shots alternately until a decisive goal is scored. The remaining shots will not be taken. 8. If the result is tied after the first round of five shots by each team, the team will nominate five new shooters (shooters from the first round can be re-nominated for any later GWS rounds). The procedure will continue with teams taking shots pair-wise, one-by-one. The game is over as soon as a duel of two players brings a decisive result. 9. If necessary the tie-breaking procedure will be repeated, again with the same or new or partially changed nomination of 5 players. 10. Only the decisive goal will count and will be credited to the player who scored and to the The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 goalkeeper concerned. 11. Goalkeeper’s penalties, served by another player, concerns the players nominated and still to take shots. The player to serve the penalty for the goalkeeper must be one of the five players nominated who has not yet taken his shot. This player is ineligible for any further shots. 12. A bench minor penalty, concerns the players nominated and still to take the shots. The player serving a penalty must be one of the five players nominated who has not yet taken his shot. This player is ineligible for any further shots. 13. If a team declines to participate in the GWS, the game will be a loss for that team. If a player declines to shoot it will be declared “no score” for his team. Video Goal Judge Operating Procedures The use of the Video Replay of disputed goals is approved by the IIHF All available television pictures must be provided and used by the Video Goal Judge for this system. The following are the only situations that are subject to Video Goal Judge review: 1. To determine if the puck has completely crossed the goal line. 2. To determine if the puck entered the net prior to or after the goal frame was dislodged. 3. To determine if the puck entered the net prior to or after expiration of time at the end of a period or the game. 4. To determine if the puck was directed into the net by a hand or kicked into the net by a skate. 5. To determine if a puck deflected into the net off a game official. 6. To determine if the puck was struck with a high stick, above the height of the crossbar an attacking player, prior to the puck entering the net. 7. To establish the correct time on the official game clock at the that the puck completely crossed the goal line, provided that the game time is available on the Video Goal Judge’s monitor.

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Video Goal Judge Procedure: Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games ❐ When the Referee requests a video review of a disputed goal, he contacts the Video Goal Judge from the scorekeepers bench using a telephone installed for this purpose. ❐ When the Video Goal Judge requests a review,he will contact the official scorekeepers bench using the telephone system during the first stoppage of play after the incident has occurred to inform the Referee that the play is under video review. ❐ When a video review is requested by either the Referee or by the Video Goal Judge, it will be announced “The play is being reviewed.” ❐ If the video review is inconclusive then the Video Goal Judge will report this to the Referee who will then make the final decision. ❐ A team cannot request a video review of any play. ❐ If the puck enters the net and play is stopped, the Referee or the Video Goal Judge are to ask for a review during this stoppage of play. If there is no review during this stoppage of play then the result is final and no review of the play will be permitted at a later time. ❐ If the puck enters the net and play continues, then the review will take place during the first stoppage of play following the incident. If no review is performed during this first stoppage of play then no review of the play will be permitted at a later time. ❐ When it is indicated that there is to be a video review, then all players must go to their respective team benches. ❐ A video review of the play may be called even though the first stoppage of play signals the end of a period or the end of a game. IIHF eligibility regulations To play in the IIHF World Championship, the Olympic ice hockey tournament and the qualifications to these competitions, players must fulfil the following qualification requirements: ❐ Each player must be under the jurisdiction of an IIHF member national association. ❐ Each player must be a citizen of the country he represents. Acquiring a new national eligibility (The ‘two-year’ case) When a player has changed his citizenship or has acquired another citizenship and wants to participate for the first time in an IIHF competition representing his new country he must: a) Prove that he has participated for at least two consecutive years in the national com- petitions of his new country during which period he has neither transferred to another country nor played ice hockey within any other country. b) Have an international transfer card (ITC) that shows the transfer to the national com- petition of his new country and which was approved and dated at least two years before the start of the IIHF competition in which he wishes to participate. Change of national eligibility (The ‘four-year’ case) A player, who has previously participated in IIHF competition, can switch national eligibility (but only once in a player’s life) if: a) He is a citizen of the new country of his choice b) He has participated for at least four consecutive years in the national competitions of his new country, during which period he has neither transferred to another country nor played ice hockey within any other country and has not played for his previous country in an IIHF competition during this four year period. c) He has an international transfer card (ITC) that shows the transfer to the national com- petition of his new country and which was approved and dated at least four years before the start of the IIHF competition in which he wishes to participate. The eligibility criteria above, as defined in Bylaw 204 of the IIHF Statues and Bylaws, were adopted by the 2003 IIHF General Congress. Any earlier eligibility regulations, which differ from the ones above, cannot be invoked for any current eligibility issues.

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International vs. NHL Rule Differences as of 2005-06 season International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) rules govern Olympic competition. The following table outlines the major differences between IIHF and NHL regulations. Rule IIHF NHL Face-Offs Attacking team must place Visiting team must place stick down first. Pucks goes stick down first. 15 second down 15 seconds after time drop does not apply. stoppage. Fighting Match Penalty or Major plus Major Penalty Game Misconduct. Goalkeeper freezing Incurs a Minor Penalty for May freeze puck anywhere puck falling on puck beyond hash in defending zone provided marks or behind the goal he is being checked. line. Goalkeeper handling Can handle puck anywhere Cannot handle puck ouside the puck behind the goal line. trapezoid area behind the net. Max. rink dimensions Width: 30 m (98.5 ft) Width: 26 m (85 ft) Length: Length: 60 m (200 ft) 60 m (200 ft) Zone dimensions Neutral zone: 17.3 m (56.8 ft) Neutral zone: 15.24 m (55 ft) Offensive zone: 17.3 m Offensive zone: 19.5 m (64 ft) Time-Outs Both teams are allowed a Only one team is permitted a time-out during the same time-out during a stoppage. The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 stoppage, but 2nd team One 30 second time-out per must notify referee before game. opponent’s expires. One 30 second time-out per game. Icing Called when puck crosses Called when defensive player goal line. Team that ices may touches puck. Team that ices make a player change before may not make a player change the next face-off. before the next face-off. Penalty Shots Any player may take the Player fouled must take the shot. Team may either take shot. If he cannot, another shot or make opposing team player on ice must take it. serve the minor penalty. Bench Penalty Any player may serve this Must be served by player on penalty. the ice. Wearing of helmets Minor penalty for playing If a player’s helmet comes without helmet.If it comes off, off, he can continue to play. put it on or go to the bench. Protection of If attacking player stands in Play not stopped if attacking Goalkeeper goal crease play stopped, player is in goal crease. face-off in neutral zone. Goalkeeper Bigger equipment until the Downsized equipment as of Equipment end of 2005-06 season. 2005-06 season. Checking from Minor plus Misconduct or Major Penalty plus Game Behind Major Penalty plus Game Misconduct. Misconduct. Puck over glass by a No penalty Delay of game Minor penalty player

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SURPRISE IN SALT LAKE: Belarus cele- brates the biggest upset in Olympic hockey since 1980, when the team earned a 4-3 victory against Sweden in the quarterfinals. IIHF Olympic Media Guide

2006 Olympic Winter Games Schedule of games MEN’S TOURNAMENT Preliminary Round Group A Teams: CAN(1), CZE (4), FIN (5), GER (8), SUI (9), ITA (12) Group B Teams: SWE (2), SVK (3), USA (6), RUS (7), LAT (10), KAZ (11) (seeding determined by 2004 IIHF World Ranking)

Day Date Arena Time Game No. Teams Group Wednesday Feb. 15 Esposizioni 11:30 1 KAZ - SWE B Palasport 13:00 2 ITA - CAN A Esposizioni 15:30 3 SUI - FIN A Palasport 17:00 4 GER - CZE A Esposizioni 20:00 5 RUS - SVK B Palasport 21:00 6 LAT - USA B Thursday Feb. 16 Palasport 12:00 7 FIN - ITA A Esposizioni 13:00 8 CZE - SUI A Palasport 16:00 9 SWE - RUS B Esposizioni 17:00 10 SVK - LAT B Palasport 20:00 11 CAN - GER A Esposizioni 21:00 12 USA - KAZ B

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Saturday Feb. 18 Esposizioni 11:30 13 KAZ - RUS B Palasport 13:00 14 ITA - GER A Esposizioni 15:30 15 CAN - SUI A Palasport 17:00 16 SWE - LAT B Esposizioni 20:00 17 SVK - USA B Palasport 21:00 18 CZE - FIN A Sunday Feb. 19 Palasport 12:00 19 GER - SUI A Esposizioni 13:00 20 RUS - LAT B Palasport 16:00 21 SVK - KAZ B Esposizioni 17:00 22 USA - SWE B Palasport 20:00 23 CZE - ITA A Esposizioni 21:00 24 FIN - CAN A Tuesday Feb. 21 Esposizioni 11:30 25 LAT - KAZ B Palasport 12:30 26 SUI - ITA A Esposizioni 15:30 27 FIN - GER A Palasport 16:30 28 CAN - CZE A Esposizioni 20:00 29 SWE - SVK B Palasport 20:30 30 USA - RUS B

Quarterfinal Games A1 – B4; A2 – B3; B2 – A3: B1 – A4 Semifinal Games W(A1-B4) – W(B2-A3); W(B1-A4) – W(A2-B3)

Playoff Round Day Date Arena Time Game No. Teams Wednesday Feb. 22 Esposizioni 16:30 31 Quarterfinal Palasport 17:30 32 Quarterfinal Esposizioni 20:30 33 Quarterfinal Palasport 21:30 34 Quarterfinal Friday Feb. 24 Palasport 16:30 35 Semi-final Palasport 21:00 36 Semi-final Saturday Feb. 25 Palasport 20:30 37 Bronze medal game Sunday Feb. 26 Palasport 14:00 38 Gold medal game

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2006 Olympic Winter Games Schedule of games WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT Preliminary Round Group A Teams: CAN (1), SWE (4), RUS (5), ITA (8) Group B Teams: USA (2), FIN (3), GER (6), SUI (7) (seeding determined by 2004 IIHF World Women’s Ranking)

Day Date Arena Time Game No. Teams Group Saturday Feb.11 Esposizioni 13:00 1 FIN - GER B Palasport 15:30 2 SWE - RUS A Esposizioni 18:00 3 USA - SUI B Palasport 20:30 4 CAN - ITA A Sunday Feb. 12 Esposizioni 16:30 5 RUS - CAN A Palasport 19:00 6 GER - USA B Monday Feb. 13 Esposizioni 15:00 7 SWE - ITA A Palasport 17:30 8 FIN - SUI B Tuesday Feb. 14 Esposizioni 13:00 9 ITA - RUS A Palasport 15:30 10 CAN - SWE A Esposizioni 18:00 11 SUI - GER B Palasport 20:30 12 USA - FIN B

Semifinal Games A1 – B2; B1 – A2

Playoff Round Day Date Arena Time Game No. Teams Group Friday Feb. 17 Esposizioni 13:00 13 Playoff 5-8 Palasport 17:00 14 Semi-final Esposizioni 18:30 15 Playoff 5-8 Palasport 21:00 16 Semi-final Monday Feb. 20 Esposizioni 13:00 17 Playoff 7-8 Palasport 16:30 18 Bronze medal game Esposizioni 17:00 19 Playoff 7-8 Palasport 20:30 20 Gold medal game

Did you know? Canada’s women’s team is the defending Olympic champion, but Team USA is the reigning world champion, having broken Canada’s streak of eight consecutive world titles at the 2005 IIHF World Women Championship in Sweden. Not only did the Canadians lose the title they kept since the women’s worlds were introduced in 1990, but they also became only the second team in IIHF history not to win a world championship despite not allowing a single open play goal during the entire tournament. USA defeated Canada in a penalty shootout after the Gold Medal game ended 0-0 after regulation and overtime.

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Men’s Practice Schedule

Wednesday, February 8 17:00 - 18:15 Kazakhstan Palasport 18:30 - 19:45 Italy Palasport Thursday, February 9 12:30 - 13:45 Italy Palasport 14:00 - 15:15 United States Palasport 15:30 - 16:45 Kazakhstan Palasport 17:00 - 18:15 Switzerland Palasport 18:30 - 19:45 Latvia Esposizioni 2 20:00 - 21:15 Germany Palasport Friday, February 10 11:15 - 12:30 Germany Palasport 12:45 - 14:00 Switzerland Palasport 14:00 - 15:15 Italy Esposizioni 2 14:15 - 15:30 Latvia Palasport 15:30 - 16:45 Sweden Esposizioni 2 17:00 - 18:15 Kazakhstan Esposizioni 2 Saturday, February 11 11:00 - 12:15 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 12:30 - 13:45 Kazakhstan Esposizioni 2 14:00 - 15:15 Italy Esposizioni 2 17:00 - 18:15 Sweden Esposizioni 2 18:30 - 19:45 Latvia Espositzioni 2 Sunday, Febraury 12 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 11:00 - 12:15 Kazakhstan Esposizioni 2 15:30 - 16:45 Finland Palasport 17:00 - 18:15 Germany Esposizioni 2 18:30 - 19:45 Italy Esposizioni 2 19:00 - 20:15 Czech Republic Esposizioni 20:00 - 21:15 Slovakia Esposizioni 2 Monday, February 13 10:30 - 11:45 Slovakia Esposizioni 2 11:30 - 12:45 Czech Republic Palasport 11:30 - 12:45 Germany Via Massari 13:00 - 14:15 Switzerland Palasport 13:30 - 14:45 Italy Esposizioni 2 14:30 - 15:45 Kazakhstan Via Massari 15:00 - 16:15 Latvia Esposizioni 2 16:30 - 17:45 Finland Esposizioni 2 18:00 - 19:15 Sweden Esposizioni 2 Tuesday, February 14 09:30 - 10:45 Kazakhstan Palasport 09:30 - 10:45 Italy Via Massari 11:00 - 12:15 Russia Palasport 13:00 - 14:15 Germany Esposizioni 2 15:30 - 16:45 Latvia Via Massari 16:00 - 17:15 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 17:30 - 18:45 Finland Esposizioni 2 18:00 - 19:00 Canada Palasport 18:30 - 19:45 Czech Republic Via Massari 19:00 - 20:15 Slovakia Esposizioni 2 20:30 - 21:30 Sweden Esposizioni 2 20:30 - 21:45 United States Esposizioni

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Wednesday, February 15 Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games 08:00 - 08:45 Italy Palasport 08:00 - 08:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 Canada Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Germany Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Finland Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 Russia Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 Czech Republic Palasport 10:00 - 10:45 Slovakia Esposizioni 2 11:00 - 11:45 Latvia Esposizioni 2 12:00 - 12:45 United States Esposizioni 2 Thursday, February 16 08:00 - 08:45 Sweden Palasport 08:00 - 08:45 Czech Republic Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Canada Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Slovakia Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 Russia Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 United States Esposizioni 10:00 - 10:45 Latvia Esposizioni 2 11:00 - 11:45 Germany Esposizioni 2 12:00 - 12:45 Kazakhstan Esposizioni 2 Friday, February 17 10:00 - 11:15 Czech Republic Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 11:15 Latvia Esposizioni 10:30 - 11:45 United States Via Massari 11:30 - 12:45 Russia Esposizioni 2 12:00 - 13:15 Kazakhstan Via Massari 13:00 - 14:15 Germany Esposizioni 2 13:30 - 14:15 Canada Via Massari 14:30 - 15:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 14:30 - 15:45 Italy Via Massari 16:00 - 17:15 Finland Esposizioni 2 17:30 - 18:45 Sweden Esposizioni 2 19:00 - 20:15 Slovakia Esposizioni 2 Saturday, February 18 08:00 - 08:45 Italy Palasport 08:00 - 08:45 Canada Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 Germany Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Sweden Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 Czech Republic Palasport 10:00 - 10:45 Latvia Esposizioni 2 11:00 - 11:45 Slovakia Esposizioni 2 12:00 - 12:45 United States Esposizioni 2 13:00 - 13:45 Finland Esposizioni 2 Sunday, February 19 08:00 - 08:45 Germany Palasport 08:00 - 08:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Slovakia Palasport 09:00 -09:45 United States Esposizioni 09:00 -09:45 United States Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 Latvia Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 Finland Esposizioni 10:00 - 10:45 Kazakhstan Esposizioni 2

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11:00 - 11:45 Sweden Esposizioni 2 12:00 - 12:45 Czech Republic Esposizioni 2 12:00 - 12:45 Czech Republic Esposizioni 2 13:00 - 13:45 Italy Esposizioni 2 14:00 - 14:45 Canada Esposizioni 2 Monday, February 20 10:00 - 11:15 Kazakhstan Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 11:15 Latvia Esposizioni 11:00 - 12:15 Switzerland Via Massari 12:00 - 13:15 Canada Palasport 12:30 - 13:45 Germany Via Massari 13:00 - 14:15 Czech Republic Esposizioni 2 13:30 - 14:45 Italy Palasport 14:00 - 15:15 Finland Via Massari 14:30 - 15:45 Sweden Esposizioni 2 16:00 - 17:15 United States Esposizioni 2 17:30 - 18:45 Slovakia Esposizioni 2 19:00 - 20:15 Russia Esposizioni 2 Tuesday, February 21 08:00 - 08:45 Switzerland Palasport 08:00 - 08:45 Finland Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 Italy Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Canada Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Germany Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 Czech Republic Esposizioni 2 10:00-10:45 Russia Palasport The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 11:00-11:45 Sweden Esposizioni 2 12:00 - 12:45 Slovakia Esposizioni 2 13:00 - 13:45 United States Esposizioni 2 Wednesday, February 22 09:00 - 09:45 Quarterfinalist Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Quarterfinalist Esposizioni 10:00 - 10:45 Quarterfinalist Palasport 10:00 - 10:45 Quarterfinalist Esposizioni 11:00 - 11:45 Quarterfinalist Palasport 11:00 - 11:45 Quarterfinalist Esposizioni 12:00 - 12:45 Quarterfinalist Palasport 12:00 - 12:45 Quarterfinalist Esposizioni Thursday, February 23 09:00 - 10:15 Semifinalist Palasport 10:30 - 11:45 Semifinalist Palasport 12:00 - 13:15 Semifinalist Palasport 13:30 - 14:45 Semifinalist Palasport Friday, February 24 08:00 - 08:45 Semifinalist Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Semifinalist Palasport 10:00 - 10:45 Semifinalist Palasport 11:00 - 11:45 Semifinalist Palasport Saturday, February 25 09:00 - 09:45 Bronze medallist Palasport 10:00 - 10:45 Bronze medallist Palasport 11:00 - 12:15 Gold medallist Palasport 12:30 - 13:45 Gold medallist Palasport Sunday, February 26 08:00 - 08:45 Gold medallist Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Gold medallist Palasport All Practice times are subject to change.

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Women’s Practice Schedule Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games

Friday, February 3 10:00 - 11:15 Sweden Esposizioni Saturday, February 4 15:30 - 16:45 Sweden Esposizioni Sunday, February 5 09:30 - 10:45 Sweden Esposizioni 14:00 - 15:15 Canada Esposizioni 17:00 - 18:15 United States Esposizioni 18:30 - 19:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 20:00 - 21:30 Italy Esposizioni Monday, February 6 09:30 - 10:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 Italy Esposizioni 2 11:00 - 12:15 United States Esposizioni 12:30 - 13:45 Sweden Esposizioni 15:30 - 16:45 Russia Esposizioni 17:00 - 18:15 Germany Esposizioni 18:30 - 19:45 Canada Esposizioni 20:00 - 21:15 Finland Esposizioni Tuesday, February 7 08:00 - 09:15 Sweden Esposizioni 09:00 - 10:15 Italy Esposizioni 2 09:30 - 10:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 11:00 - 12:15 United States Esposizioni 12:30 - 13:45 Canada Esposizioni 14:00 - 15:15 Germany Esposizioni 15:30 - 16:45 Finland Esposizioni 17:00 - 18:15 Russia Esposizioni 18:30 - 19:45 Italy Esposizioni Wednesday, February 8 08:00 - 08:45 Italy Esposizioni 2 09:30 - 10:45 United States Esposizioni 10:00 - 11:15 Finland Esposizioni 2 12:30 - 13:45 Russia Esposizioni 16:30 - 17:45 Canada Esposizioni 18:00 - 19:15 Switzerland Esposizioni 19:30 - 20:45 Sweden Esposizioni Thursday, February 9 09:30 - 10:45 Sweden Esposizioni 11:00 - 12:15 Switzerland Esposizioni 12:30 - 13:45 Italy Esposizioni 14:00 - 15:15 United States Esposizioni 15:30 - 16:45 Russia Esposizioni 2 15:30 - 16:45 Finland Esposizioni 17:00 - 18:15 Germany Esposizioni 18:30 - 19:45 Canada Esposizioni Friday, February 10 08:00 - 09:15 Germany Esposizioni 09:30 - 10:45 Russia Esposizioni 2 11:00 - 12:15 Sweden Esposizioni 11:00 - 12:15 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 12:30 - 13:45 Canada Esposizioni 12:30 - 13:45 Italy Esposizioni 2 14:00 - 15:15 Finland Esposizioni 15:30 - 16:45 United States Esposizioni

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Saturday, February 11 08:00 - 08:45 Sweden Palasport 08:00 - 08:45 Finland Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 Germany Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Russia Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 United States Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 Canada Palasport 11:00 - 11:45 Italy Palasport Sunday, February 12 08:00 - 08:45 Russia Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 Germany Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Canada Esposizioni 10:00 - 10:45 United States Palasport 11:00 - 12:15 Finland Palasport 12:30 - 13:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 14:00 - 15:15 Sweden Esposizioni 2 15:30 - 16:45 Italy Esposizioni 2 Monday, February 13 08:00 - 08:45 Sweden Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 Finland Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Switzerland Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Italy Esposizioni 10:00 - 11:15 Germany Esposizioni 11:30 - 12:45 Canada Esposizioni 18:00 - 19:15 Russia Esposizioni 19:30 - 20:45 United States Esposizioni The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Tuesday, February 14 08:00 - 08:45 Italy Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 Russia Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Switzerland Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 Germany Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 Canada Esposizioni 10:00 - 10:45 Sweden Esposizioni 2 11:00 - 11:45 United States Esposizioni 2 12:00 - 12:45 Finland Esposizioni 2 Wednesday, February 15 10:00 - 11:15 Switzerland Via Massari 11:30 - 12:45 Germany Via Massari 13:00 - 14:15 Russia Via Massari 13:00 - 14:15 United States Esposizioni 2 14:30 - 15:45 Italy Via Massari 14:30 - 15:45 Finland Esposizioni 2 16:00 - 17:15 Sweden Esposizioni 2 17:30 - 18:45 Canada Esposizioni 2 Thursday, February 16 10:00 - 11:15 Sweden Via Massari 11:30 - 12:45 Finland Via Massari 13:00 - 14:15 Canada Via Massari 13:00 - 14:15 Switzerland Esposizioni 2 14:30 - 15:45 United States Via Massari 14:30 - 15:45 Germany Esposizioni 2 16:00 - 17:15 Italy Esposizioni 2 17:30 - 18:45 Russia Esposizioni 2

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Friday, February 17 Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games 08:00 - 08:45 Semifinalist Palasport 08:00 - 08:45 Placement Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 Placement Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Semifinalist Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 Placement Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 Placement Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 Semifinalist Palasport 11:00 - 11:45 Semifinalist Palasport Saturday, February 18 10:00 - 11:15 5-6 placement Via Massari 11:30 - 12:45 5-6 placement Via Massari 13:00 - 14:15 Gold Medallist Via Massari 14:30 - 15:45 Gold Medallist Via Massari 16:00 - 17:15 Bronze Medallist Via Massari 17:30 - 18:45 Bronze Medallist Via Massari 19:00 - 20:15 7-8 placement Via Massari 20:30 - 21:45 7-8 placement Via Massari Sunday, February 19 09:30 - 10:45 5-6 placement Via Massari 11:00 - 12:15 5-6 placement Via Massari 12:30 - 13:45 Bronze Medallist Via Massari 14:00 - 15:15 Bronze Medallist Via Massari 15:00 - 16:15 Gold Medallist Esposizioni 2 15:30 - 16:45 7-8 placement Via Massari 16:30 - 17:45 Gold Medallist Esposizioni 2 17:00 - 18:15 7-8 placement Via Massari Monday, February 20 08:00 - 08:45 Bronze Medallist Palasport 08:00 - 08:45 7-8 placement Esposizioni 08:00 - 08:45 7-8 placement Esposizioni 2 09:00 - 09:45 Bronze Medallist Palasport 09:00 - 09:45 5-6 placement Esposizioni 09:00 - 09:45 5-6 placement Esposizioni 2 10:00 - 10:45 Gold Medallist Palasport 11:00 - 11:45 Gold Medallist Palasport All Practice times are subject to change.

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Ice Hockey Venues Palasport Olympico The Palasport Olympico will be one of two sites for the men’s and women’s ice hockey competitions, for the Olympic Winter Games of 2006. The venue was built specifically for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games and will host 21 men’s games and 10 women’s contests.All of the semi-final and medal games will be played at this venue. Location: Palasport Olympico is approximately 2 km from the Torino Olympic Village. Capacity: 11,450 More information: The one-sheet facility will also host team practices. It is one of four practice venues for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. Esposizioni I& II and Via Massari (see below) are the other practice sites.The venue is the closest of the three arenas to the Olympic Village.

Training Venue - Via Massari Via Massari is approximately 11 km from the Torino Olympic Village. It will be used only for practices for both the men’s and women’s ice hockey teams partici- pating in the Olympics and is the furthest of the three venues from the Olympic Village. (See map on page 42) The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006

E Center: Main Olympic ice hockey venue and home of the AHL’s .

Did you know? The 1988 Olympic ice hockey tournament was played in the 20,016-seat Calgary Saddledome, the biggest venue to ever hold the hockey Olympics.

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Palasport Olympico

C Competition Management Direction des competitions D Doping Control Controle anti-dopage E Athlete Entry Entree des athletes F Ceremony Location Remise des medailles G Athlete exit Sortie des athletes 1 Penalty Boxes H Inerview room Prison Salle d’interviews 2 Player’s benches I IIHF Office Bancs des joueurs Bureau des Federations 3 Equipment repair J Athlete Medical Centre de reprarion des equipments Service medical des athletes 4 Team locker room K Video/Scoreboard Vestiaire des equipes Tableau d’offichage/video 5 Official’s locker room, men L Athlete Lounge Vestiaire des officiels, messieurs Salon des athletes 6 Official’s locker room, men M Athlete warm-up area Vestiaire des officiels, dames Zone d’echauffement 7 Apparel repair center N Mixed Zone Center de reparation des uniformes Zone mixte 8 Directorate jury room P Training Rink Salle du jury Bancs des joueurs

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Ice Hockey Venues

Torino Esposizioni The Torino Esposizioni will be one of two sites for the men’s and women’s ice hockey competitions for the Olympic Winter Games of 2006. The number of events (17 men’s and 10 women’s games) will also make this venue one of the busiest Olympic theatres in 2006 and a focal point for international broadcast. Location: The Torino Esposizioni is approximately 5 km from the Torino Olympic Village.

Capacity: 6,400 Venue Description: The Torino Esposizioni has been adapted to be the second ice hockey venue for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. It will be the busiest build- ing for hockey as it holds two sheets of ice.The majority of the team practices will be held on either the Esposizioni I or II rinks. The building holds 6,400 spectators.

Training Venue - Esposizioni In addition to the competition venue, the Esposizioni site has a second rink, which will host practices for both the men’s and women’s ice hockey teams. The rink is located adjacent to the competition venue, and holds 150 press seats. The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006

Did you know? The 1968 Olympic ice hockey tournament in Grenoble was played at the Stade de Glace arena, which had transparent boards, an Olympic hockey first.

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Torino Esposizioni

C Competition Management 1 Penalty Boxes Direction des competitions Prison D Doping Control 2 Player’s benches Controle anti-dopage Bancs des joueurs E Athlete Entry 3 Equipment repair Entree des athletes Centre de reprarion des equipments F Ceremony Location 4 Team locker room Remise des medailles Vestiaire des equipes G Athlete exit 5 Official’s locker room, men Sortie des athletes Vestiaire des officiels, messieurs H Inerview room 6 Official’s locker room, men Salle d’interviews Vestiaire des officiels, dames I IIHF Office 7 Apparel reapir center Bureau des Federations Center de reparation des uniformes J Athlete Medical 8 Directorate jury room Service medical des athletes Salle du jury K Video/Scoreboard Tableau d’offichage/video L Athlete Lounge Salon des athletes M Athlete warm-up area Zone d’echauffement N Mixed Zone Zone mixte P Training Rink Bancs des joueurs

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Qualification System for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games - Men’s

Seeding 1–12: 1. Canada 5. Finland * 9. Switzerland 2. Sweden 6. United States * 10. Latvia 3. Slovakia 7. Russia * 11. Kazakhstan 4. Czech Republic 8. Germany ** 12. Italy Seeding 1-8 based upon 2004 IIHF World Ranking. * denotes qualified through Olympic qualfication tournament (see below) ** denotes automatically qualified as host nation. Men’s Olympic qualification tournaments Pre-Olympic Qualification Tournaments Group D, Briancon, France, Nov. 11-14 Estonia - Bulgaria 11-1 France - Bulgaria 15-0 Romania - France 0-8 Bulgaria - Romania 1-6 Estonia - Romania 3-4 France - Estonia 7-0 France qualified to Final Olympic Qualification Tournament.

Group E, Nowy Targ, Poland, Nov. 11-14 Netherlands - Croatia 10-3 Poland - Croatia 7-0

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 - Poland 1-6 Poland - Netherlands 5-0 Netherlands - Lithuania 3-1 Croatia - Lithuania 4-6 Poland qualified to Final Olympic Qualification Tournament. Group F, Stavanger, Norway, Nov. 11-14 Hungary - Serbia & Mont. 13-0 Norway - Serbia & Mont. 21-0 China - Norway 2-16 Serbia & Mont. - China 2-3 Hungary - China 4-3 Norway - Hungary 3-3 Norway qualified to Final Olympic Qualification Tournament. Final Olympic Qualification Tournaments Group A, Kloten Switzerland, Feb. 10-13 Denmark - Norway 0-4 Switzerland - Norway 3-1 Japan - Switzerland 1-5 Norway - Japan 4-3 Denmark - Japan 5-2 Switzerland - Denmark 4-2 Switzerland qualified for 2006 Olympic Winter Games.

Group B, , Latvia, Feb. 10-13 Belarus - Poland 3-2 Latvia - Poland 3-1 Slovenia - Latvia 1-2 Poland - Slovenia 3-4 Belarus - Slovenia 7-2 Latvia - Belarus 5-4 Latvia qualified for 2006 Olympic Winter Games.

Group C, Klagenfurt, , Feb. 10-13 - France 3-4 Austria - France 1-1 Kazakhstan - Austria 0-4 Austria - Ukraine 3-4 Ukraine - Kazakhstan 1-2 France - Kazakhstan 0-1 Kazakhstan qualified for 2006 Olympic Winter Games.

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Qualification System for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games - Women’s

Seeding 1-8: 1. Canada * 5. Russia 2. United States * 6. Latvia 3. Finland * 7. Switzerland 4. Sweden ** 8. Italy Seeding 1-4 based upon 2004 IIHF World Women’s Ranking. * denotes qualified through Olympic qualfication tournament (see below) ** denotes automatically qualified as host nation. Olympic Qualification Tournaments Group A, Podolsk, Russia, Nov. 11-14 Czech Republic - Russia 0-3 Japan - Czech Republic 4-1 Russia - Japan 3-2 Russia qualified for 2006 Olympic Winter Games.

Group B, Bad Tolz, Germany, Nov. 11-14 Kazakhstan - Slovenia 17-0 Germany - Slovenia 10-1 Lavtia - Germany 1-5 Slovenia - Latvia 2-11 Kazakhstan - Latvia 4-1 Germany - Kazakhstan 5-0 Germany qualified for 2006 Olympic Winter Games.

Group C, Beijing, China, Nov. 11-14 Switzerland - Norway 8-0 China - Norway 10-0 France - China 1-7 Norway - France 2-4 Switzerland - France 4-3 China - Switzerland 2-3 Switzerland qualified for 2006 Olympic Winter Games.

Did you know? Latvia is in Torino thanks to a game which already has reached mythological proportions in the Baltic nation. Latvia and Belarus were involved in the deciding qualification game on February 13, 2005 in Riga, Latvia, and Belarus enjoyed a 4-2-lead with six minutes remaining. What happened in the next 140 seconds will forever be known as “The Miracle in Riga”.The Latvians scored three goals in that span to turn the game in their favor, 5-4. Alexander Semjonovs scored the winner.

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IIHF World Ranking System Description The IIHF World Ranking is based on awarding points for the final positions in the last four IIHF World Championships and in the last Olympic Tournament. The 2005 IIHF World Ranking is based on the 2005, 2004, 2003 and the 2002 IIHF World Championship and at the 2002 Olympics. The team that wins the IIHF World Championship gold medal or the Olympic gold medal receives 1200 points. In general, there is a 20 to 40-point difference between each place (see chart below). Emphasis is given to results of last year’s events. The system uses a four-year cycle as the points earned in one year decline within the next 3 years and in the 5th year results are dropped from the calculation altogether.The IIHF World Ranking is released following each World Championship and Olympics. Before each event, a pre-championship report is released with the values of the previous seasons already reduced and only the points of the upcoming competition need to be added to get the IIHF World Ranking for the year.

Example: Value of the gold medal Year 1: 100% value -- 1200 points Year 3: 50% value -- 600 points Year 2: 75% value -- 900 points Year 4: 25% value -- 300 points Women’s Olympic Report Rk re-’06 Final ‘06 ‘06 OG Post ‘06 Rk Nat. Pre-’06 Final ‘06 ‘06 OG Post ‘06 Rk after Ranking Pts ‘06 OG

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 OG.pts. OG place Pts. OG pts. ‘06 OG 1. 1200 -- 1. USA 1770 ------2. 1160 -- 2. CAN 1770 ------3. 1120 -- 3. SWE 1670 ------4. 1100 -- 4. FIN 1660 ------5. 1060 -- 5. GER 1575 ------6. 1040 --

6. CHN 1545 10 940 2485 -- 7. 1020 -- GAMES OLYMPIC 7. RUS 1545 ------8. 1000 -- 8. KAZ 1485 9 960 2445 -- 9. 960 KAZ 9. SUI 1460 ------10. 940 CHN 10. JPN 1430 11 920 2350 -- 11. 920 JPN 11. CZE 1150 14 860 2010 12 12. 900 LAT 12. FRA 1115 13 880 1995 14 13. 880 FRA 13. LAT 1095 12 900 1995 13 14. 860 CZE 14. DEN 1070 DNP -- 1070 17 15. 840 NOR

15. NOR 1060 15 840 1900 15 16. 820 SLO FINAL QUALIFICATION 16. ITA 1015 ------17. PRK 1005 DNP -- 1005 18 In the 2006 IIHF Pre- 18. SVK 990 DNP -- 990 19 Championship Report 19. NED 935 DNP -- 935 20 the values of the 2005, 20. AUT 920 DNP -- 920 21 2004 and 2002 IIHF 21. GBR 885 DNP -- 885 22 tournaments are already 22. SLO 880 16 820 1700 16 reduced by 25% com- 23. AUS 850 DNP -- 850 23 pared to the 2005 final 24. BEL 830 DNP -- 830 24 ranking where only the 25. HUN 825 DNP -- 825 25 points of the 2006 26. KOR 750 DNP -- 750 26 need to be added to get the 27. ROM 730 DNP -- 730 27 2006 IIHF World Women 28. RSA 465 DNP -- 465 28 Ranking. 29. NZL 435 DNP -- 435 29 30. ISL 405 DNP -- 405 30 Note: The team finishing higher at the most recent World Championship earns the higher position if two teams have the same amount of points.

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Men’s Olympic Report Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games Rk Nat. Pre-’06 Final ‘06 ‘06 OG Rk Nat. Pre-’06 Final ‘06 ‘06 OG Post ‘06 Rk after Ranking Pts ‘06 OG OG.pts. OG place Pts. OG pts. ‘06 OG 1. 1200 -- 1. CAN 2920 ------2. 1160 -- 2. SWE 2830 ------3. 1120 -- 3. CZE 2810 ------4. 1100 -- 4. SVK 2745 ------5. 1060 -- 5. RUS 2625 ------6. 1040 -- 6. FIN 2605 ------7. 1020 -- 7. USA 2575 ------8. 1000 --

8. SUI 2485 ------9. 960 -- GAMES OLYMPIC 9. LAT 2435 ------10. 940 -- 10. GER 2330 ------11. 920 -- 11. UKR 2255 19 760 3015 -- 12. 900 -- 12. AUT 2205 15 840 3045 -- 13. 880 BLR 13. DEN 2190 17 800 2990 -- 14. 860 NOR 14. BLR 2155 13 880 3035 -- 15. 840 AUT 15. KAZ 2140 ------16. 820 FRA 16. SLO 2120 18 780 2900 -- 17. 800 DEN 17. FRA 1935 16 820 2755 19 18. 780 SLO 18. JPN 1905 21 720 2625 21 19. 760 UKR 19. ITA 1900 ------20. 740 POL 20. NOR 1900 14 860 2760 18 21. 720 JPN FINAL QUALIFICATION 21. POL 1895 20 740 2635 20 22. 700 HUN 22. HUN 1760 22 700 2460 22 23. 680 NED 23. NED 1720 23 680 2400 23 24. 660 ROM 24. EST 1680 25 640 2320 24 25. 640 EST 25. GBR 1610 DNP -- 1610 31 26. 620 LTU 26. ROM 1535 24 660 2195 25 27. 600 CHN 27. LTU 1465 26 620 2085 26 28. 580 CRO 28. CRO 1390 28 580 1970 28 29. 560 BUL 29. CHN 1380 27 600 1980 27 30. 540 SCG PRE-QUALIFICATION 30. KOR 1360 DNP -- 1360 32 In the 2006 IIHF 31. SCG 1275 30 540 1815 29 Olympic Championship 32. BEL 1255 DNP -- 1255 33 Report the residual va- 33. AUS 1195 DNP -- 1195 34 lue of the 2002 Olympic 34. ISR 1140 DNP -- 1140 35 Games has been re- 35. PRK 1105 DNP -- 1105 36 moved and only the 36. BUL 1095 29 560 1655 30 points of the 2006 Olym- 37. ESP 1090 DNP -- 1090 37 pic Winter Games need 38. NZL 910 DNP -- 910 38 to be added to get the 39. ISL 875 DNP -- 875 39 2006 IIHF Post-Olympic 40. RSA 845 DNP -- 845 40 World Ranking. After 41. TUR 795 DNP -- 795 41 the 2006 IIHF World 42. LUX 785 DNP -- 785 42 Championship the final 43. MEX 775 DNP -- 775 43 2006 IIHF World Ranking 44. IRL 455 DNP -- 455 44 will be published. 45. ARM 420 DNP -- 420 45 Calculation example: If Slovakia wins Olympic gold, they receive 1200 points, which will be added to their pre-Olympic total of 2745 for a post-Olympic IIHF World Ranking total of 3945 points.

Final ’06 OG placement indicates final position in the Olympic qualification tournaments. DNP indicates no participation in qualification for Torino 2006.

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WHO, WHAT,WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW: Are just a few of the questions that journalists will ask the participants at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. IIHF Olympic Media Guide

Palasport Media Information Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey

Media Center: The newly built Palasport Olimpico offers a completely equipped media center with workspace for approximately 250 journalists and 50 photographers. It is lo- cated on two below ground floor levels inside the venue and offers television monitors, lockers, Wi-Fi and telephones lines with pre-paid cards, 15 "Info2006" delivering results and Games time news from all the Olympic competitions. Beside the workroom is a large lounge to cater for the media. Mixed Zone/Interview Room: Directly beside the press work area are the mixed zone and press conference room. The mixed zone offers a large space in which journalists can collect quotes from the athletes immediately after the match. The press conference room is fur- nished with 200 seats. A press conference will be held after each flower/medal ceremony. Press Tribune: A large press tribune on the upper level of the rink enables journalists a perfect view of the field of play.There are 200 tabled and 200 non-tabled seats.Access to the tribune is by an internal stair case or elevator.

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Venue Press Chief: Jayne Pearce is a veteran of five Olympic Games, four Football World Cups (men's and women's) and every level of track and field. She has been Media Director of two IAAF World Championships in Athletics and one IAAF World Indoor Championships. She has worked as a media consultant to the IOC, a Media Officer for FIFA and Press Director of the IAAF and recently advised the London bid for the 2012 Olympics. Venue Photo Chief: Peter Charles is participating in his 10th Olympic Games. As a photographer he has covered 5 Olympics and has been Photo Manager at the past four Olympic Games. He was Photo Manager of the Aquatics Centre at the past three Summer Games. He has worked the venue for more than a year prior to the 2006 Games.

Jayne Pearce Peter Charles Szymon Szemberg Palasport Press Chief Palasport Photo Chief Palasport IIHF Media

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Esposizioni Media Information Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey

Media Center: The media center for the Torino Esposizioni is located in an existing building in- side the venue. It offers workspaces for 180 journalists and 40 photographers. It is equipped with television monitors, 12 "Info2006" stations, lockers and Wi-Fi and telephone lines with pre-paid cards. Journalists and photographers have at their disposal a large media lounge adjacent to the workroom. Mixed Zone/Interview Room: The mixed zone is located under the press tribunes. It is short walk from the jour- nalist work areas and offers a quiet area for short interviews after the game. The press conference room is situated beside the work area. Press conferences will be held a few minuets after the end of the game. Press Tribune: The press tribune is reached through a corridor reserved for the press. The tribune offers 100 tabled and 100 non-tabled seats and it is located in the middle of the central stands. Venue Press Chief: Massimo Maggi joined TOROC in December 2005 with a background in commu- nications and journalism. He has worked as a freelance sports journalist and author for newspapers, magazines and books. Since 1999, he worked for a public relations, communications and marketing agency based in Milan. He has also been in the press office for the HCJ Milano Vipers who have won four Italian Champion's titles during his time. Venue Photo Chief: Lila Sotiriou is an accomplished professional photographer with extensive Olympic Photo Managing experience. Her most recent Olympic experience was Photo Managing the three Olympic cycling events at the Athens Olympics. She has been working with the venue team for several months leading up to the Games.

Massimo Maggi Lila Sotiriou Jenny Wiedeke Esposizioni Press Chief Esposizioni Photo Chief Esposizioni IIHF Media

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Media Access Guidelines Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey General Guidelines for accredited media The media centre, the press tribune in the arena, the mixed zones and the media interview rooms are areas for working press only and the officials associated with media relations and media services.These are designated areas for working press and must be respected as such. Therefore we ask you observe the following rules in order to maintain the respect of these working areas: ❐ Wearing national team jerseys or any excessive fan apparel in those designated working areas for media is considered as improper and accred- ited journalists who do, will be asked to remove the apparel. ❐ Excessive cheering and "fan behaviour" in the press tribune and media centre will be strongly reprimanded as it is considered unprofessional, and is disturbing for working media. ❐ Accredited journalists are not allowed to ask players for autographs at any time in any of the above-mentioned designated media working areas. ❐ Accredited reporters are not allowed to switch accreditation passes with representatives of other media outlets in order to get unauthorized access. ❐ Breach of these rules may result in the media accreditation being revoked.

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 General access policy All accredited media shall have free access to cover all team practises, game day skates and games.All accredited media shall have access to the media centre, the media tribune (press box), the mixed-zone area and the media interview room. If the number of reporters exceeds the number of seats in the media tribune or if an unusual number of media is expected to the mixed zone or to the media interview room, the organizers have the right to make special priority arrangements.

Post game mixed zone Players and assistant coaches must be made available in the mixed zone area no later than 10 minutes after the conclusion of the post game ceremonies. The general media access period is 30 minutes, calculated from the moment the first player arrives. The media officers of the teams will take requests from the media for interviews of players and assistant coaches and the media officers will make them available in the mixed zone. All players are to be available during the general media access period. Up to five players are mandatory to attend the mixed zone. The media officers are recom- mended that players with most requests for interviews shall attend. If, after a rea- sonable time, the team's media officer determines that there is no media interest in particular players, they may be excused. All players called to the mixed zone area are requested to wear the player's official jersey. The media officer must inform media whether one of the requested players is se- lected for doping control. That player must be made available to media upon the conclusion of the doping control. Rights holders (TV and Radio) have a priority to the interviews in the mixed zone area and they can interview the players immediately after they have left the ice.

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Post game press conferences A media conference with both head coaches will take place after each game in the media interview room no later than 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game.The media host will escort both coaches from the dressing room to the me- dia interview room.Translation to English will be provided as mandatory and also translation to other languages will be provided depending on interest level and interpretation availability. Upon special request, a player can be added to the post game press conference.

Post practice interviews All interview requests after practises shall be forwarded to the team's media of- ficer or team host. Interviews will take place in the mixed zone area of either the main rink or the practise facility.The general media access period after non-game day practises is 30 minutes, calculated from the moment the first player arrives. Any player who leaves practise prior to its conclusion must remain available for the general media access period, unless alternate arrangements are made by the team's media officer. Coaching staff and the media officer are entitled to limit game day interviews to 15 minutes. Interview requests on other occasions during the championship shall be addressed to the team media officer.The players and coaches are entitled to decline any requests for impromptu interviews in other areas, such as the team's hotel. General Following a practise or game, players who must remain in the dressing room due to medical treatment for any portion of the access period, must make themselves available in the mixed zone area as soon as possible following the conclusion of treatment. When a player's medical treatment requires longer than 30 minutes, the team's media relations officer shall make appropriate arrangements for the player to meet the media. Right-holder interviews in the mixed zone All pre-game, post-game interviews, including those during the intermissions by the rights-holders in the mixed zone area, must take place in front of the rights-holders interview area or in front of the official Torino 2006 back drop area. All players are requested to keep the official playing uniform on during all the interviews. TV & Radio flash interviews The IIHF recommends the playing teams to participate in flash interviews after the first and second period, if so requested by the broadcaster.The maximum time for a flash interview is 60 seconds. The interviews will take place right behind the player bench area.

Dressing room access In accordance with IOC rules there is no dressing room access.

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MIRACLE ON ICE - PART I: Goaltender Jack McCartan led the United States to an unex- pected gold medal at the 1960 Olympics in Squaw Valley. IIHF Olympic Media Guide

All-time Olympic Medallists Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games Men Year Gold Silver Bronze Venue 1920 Canada United States Antwerp 1924 Canada United States Great Britain Chamonix 1928 Canada Sweden Switzerland St. Moritz 1932 Canada United States Germany Lake Placid 1936 Great Britain Canada United States Garmisch-Partenk. 1948 Canada Czechoslovakia Switzerland St. Mortiz 1952 Canada United States Sweden Oslo 1956 Soviet Union United States Canada Cortina d’Ampezzo 1960 United States Canada Soviet Union Lake Placid 1964 Soviet Union Sweden Czechoslovakia Innsbruck 1968 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Canada Grenoble 1972 Soviet Union United States Czechoslovakia Sapporo 1976 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia FR Germany Innsbruck 1980 United States Soviet Union Sweden Lake Placid 1984 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Sweden Sarajevo 1988 Soviet Union Finland Sweden Calgary 1992 Russia Canada Czechoslovakia Albertville 1994 Sweden Canada Finland Lillehammer 1998 Czech Republic Russia Finland Nagano 2002 Canada United States Russia Salt Lake City

Women Year Gold Silver Bronze Venue 1998 United States Canada Finland Nagano 2002 Canada United States Sweden Salt Lake City

Did you know? The Soviet Union/Russia era between the 1964 and 1992 Olympics is the most successful run in hockey history. In the eight winter Olympics between Innsbruck 1964 and Albertville 1992, Soviet Union/Russia only lost four games en route to seven gold medals and one silver. Of the four losses only one (4-3 against USA in Lake Placid) decided the outcome of the final standing. The other three losses were against Czechoslovakia in 1968 and 1992 and Finland in 1988. The winning rate during that period was 92 percent.

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© IOC/Olympic Museum Collections.

Did you know? Sweden and Belgium played in the first ever Olympic ice hockey game on April 23, 1920. The game which the Swedes easily won 8 – 0, was refereed by IIHF vice president-to-be William Hewitt, father of legendary Canadian radio and TV commentator Foster Hewitt. Paul Loicq, who would become IIHF president two years later, played for his native Belgium.

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Game results

Quarterfinals: Canada – Czechoslovakia 15 – 0 USA – Switzerland 29 – 0 Sweden – Belgium 8 – 0 France (bye) Semifinals: Canada – USA 2 – 0 Sweden – France 4 – 0 Final: Canada – Sweden 12 – 1 Games for 2nd to 5th placing: USA – Sweden 7 – 0 USA – Czechoslovakia 16 – 0 Sweden – Switzerland 4 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Sweden 1 – 0

Final Standing: 1. Canada 2. USA 3. Czechoslovakia 4. Sweden 5. Switzerland 6. France 7. Belgium Team Canada’s Martin Brodeur at the 2004 sporting the replica jersey commemorating the 1920 Falcons, the gold medal winners from the Antwerp Olympics. Brodeur’s father Denis won bronze with Canada at the 1956 Olympics in Cortina. Inset: The only remaining original Falcons jersey, as displayed at the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Did you know? The first ever Olympic ice hockey gold medallists at Antwerp in 1920, the Winnipeg Falcons (the champions who were selected to represent Canada), were a team made up of players largely of Icelandic descent. The tournament, which was a part of the Summer Olympics, was played seven-a- side. The position if the sixth skater was known as the rover.

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Gold: CANADA GP G A PT PIM BENSON Robert RD 3 1 – 1 0 BYRON Walter GK 3 0 – 0 0 FREDERICKSON Frank C 3 12 – 12 2 FRIDFINNSON Chris C 3 1 – 1 0 GOODMAN Magnus ”Mike” LW 3 3 – 3 0 HALDERSON Haldor ”Slim” RW 3 9 – 9 0 JOHANNESSON Konrad LD 3 2 – 2 0 WOODMAN Allan ”Huck” ROV 3 1 – 1 0

Silver: USA GP G A PT PIM BONNEY Raymond GK 2 0––– CONROY Anthony RW 2 10––– DRURY Herbert C 3 6––– FITZGERALD Edward D 3 1––– GERAN George ”Jerry” C 1 3––– GOHEEN Francis ”Moose” ROV 4 7––– MCCORMICK Joseph LW 3 8––– MCCORMICK Lawrence FW 1 7––– SYNOTT Francis ”Red” FW 2 1––– TUCK Leon D 3 1––– WEIDENBORNER Cyril GK 1 0––– Note: All scoresheets from games not available.

Bronze: CZECHOSLOVAKIA GP G A PT PIM HARTMANN Karel ROV 2 0 – 0 – LOOS Josef FW 1 0 – 0 – LOOS Wilem FW 2 0 – 0 –

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 PALOUS Jan D 2 0 – 0 – PEKA Jan GK 1 0 – 0 – PESEK-KADA Karel FW 2 0 – 0 – SROUBEK Josef FW 2 1 – 1 – VINDYS Otakar D 2 0 – 0 – WALZER Karel GK 1 0 – 0 –

4. SWEDEN: Wilhelm Arwe, Erik Burman, Seth Howander, Albin Jansson, Georg Johansson, Einar Lindqvist, Einar Lundell, Hansjacob Mattsson, Nils Molander, Sven Safwenberg, Einar Svensson.

5. SWITZERLAND: Rodolphe Cuendet, Louis Dufour, Max Holzbauer, Marius Jaccard, Bruno Leuzinger, Paul Lob, Rene Savoie, Max Sillig, Walter de Siebenthal.

6. FRANCE: Jean Chaland, Pierre Charpentier, Henri Couttet, Georges Dary, Jacques Gaittet, Leonhard Quaglia, Alfred de Rauch.

Goal Scoring Leaders GP G 1 Frederickson Frank CAN 3 12 2 Conroy Anthony USA 4 10 3 Halderson Slim CAN 3 9 4 McCorwick Joseph USA 3 8 5 McCorwick Lawrence USA 1 7 * Assists not recorded * Not all US-goalscorers available.

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Did you know? Canada’s Harry “Moose” Watson scored 13 goals in the 33 - 0 victory against Switzerland in the 1924 games at Chamonix. Watson amassed a total 36 goals in the five games that Canada played. Both are Olympic records. Watson later rejected all offers to turn pro, choosing to continue playing in the amateur ranks. He died in 1957 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1962 and to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1997.

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Game results

Preliminary round January 28 Canada – Czechoslovakia 30 – 0 Sweden – Switzerland 9 – 0 USA – Belgium 19 – 0 January 29 Canada – Sweden 22 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Switzerland 11 – 2 Great Britain – France 15 – 2 January 30 Canada – Switzerland 33 – 0 Great Britain – Belgium 19 – 3 USA – France 22 – 0 January 31 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 9 – 3 France – Belgium 7 – 5 USA – Great Britain 11 – 0 Final round: Carry Over Games Canada – Sweden 22 – 0 USA – Great Britain 11 – 0 February 1 Canada – Great Britain 19 – 2 USA – Sweden 20 – 0 February 3 Canada – USA 6 – 1 Great Britain – Sweden 4 – 3 Preliminary round A Canada 3 3 0 0 85 – 0 6 Sweden 3 2 0 1 15 – 25 4 Czechoslovakia 3 1 0 2 14 – 41 2 Switzerland 3 0 0 0 2 – 53 0 Preliminary round B USA 3 300 52–06 Great Britain 3 2 0 1 34 – 16 4 France 3 1 0 2 9 – 42 2 Belgium 3 0 0 3 8 – 45 0

Final Standing: 1. Canada 3 3 0 0 47 – 3 6 2.USA 3 201 32–64 3. Great Britain 3 1 0 2 6 – 33 2 4. Sweden 3 0 0 3 3 – 46 0

5. Czechoslovakia 5. France 7. Switzerland 7. Belgium

The 1924 Granites who won gold for Canada in Chamonix.

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Gold: CANADA GP G A PT PIM CAMERON Jack GK 3 0 – 0 – COLLETT Ernie GK 2 0 – 0 – MCCAFFERY Albert ”Bert” RW 5 20 – 20 – MCMUNN Harold RW 5 5 – 5 – MUNRO Duncan D 5 16 – 16 – RAMSAY William ”Beattie” D 5 10 – 10 – SLATER Cyril ”Sig” LW 5 4 – 4 – SMITH Reginald ”Hooley” C 5 18 – 18 – WATSON Harry ”Moose” LW 5 36 – 36 – Note: Assists not recorded

Silver: USA GP G A PT PIM ABEL Clarence ”Taffy” LD 5 15 – 15 – DRURY Herbert C 5 22 – 22 – LA CROIX Alphonse GK 5 0 – 0 – LANGLEY John FW 1 0 – 0 – LYONS John FW 2 0 – 0 – MCCARTHY Justin RW 5 8 – 8 – RICE Willard LW 5 13 – 13 – SMALL Irving RD 5 7 – 7 – SYNOTT Frank ”Red” FW 5 6 – 6 – Note: Assists not recorded

Bronze: GREAT BRITAIN GP G A PT PIM ANDERSON William GK – 0 – 0 – CARR-HARRIS Lorne GK – 0 – 0 – CARRUTHERS Colin FW – 11 – 11 –

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 CARRUTHERS Eric FW – 6 – 6 – CLARKSON George FW 1 0 – 0 – CUTHBERT Ross FW – 0 – 0 – HOLMES George FW – 1 – 1 – JUKES Hamilton D – 0 – 0 – PITBLADO Edward FW – 3 – 3 – SEXTON Blane D – 3 – 3 – Note: Complete GBR statistics not available

4. SWEDEN: Ruben Allinger, Vilhelm Arwe, Erik Burman, Birger Holmqvist, Gustaf Johansson, Hugo Johansson, Karl Josefsson, Ernst Karlberg, Nils Molander, Einar Ohlsson.

5. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Jaroslav Fleischmann, Miroslav Fleischmann, Ludvik Hofta, Jaroslav Jirkovsky, Jan Krasl, Vilem Loos, Josef Malecek, Jan Palous, Jaroslav Pusbauer, Jaroslav Rezac, Josef Sroubek, Jaroslav Stransky, Otakar Vindys.

5. FRANCE: Andre Charlet, Pierre Charpentier, Jacques Chaudron, Raoul Couvert, Albert Hassler, Charles Lavaivre, Joseph Monard, Calixte Payot, Philippe Payot,Alfred de Rauch, Maurice del Walle, G.F. de Wilde, Leon Quaglia.

Scoring Leaders GP G 1 Watson Harry CAN 5 36 2 Drury Herbert USA 5 22 3 McCaffery Albert CAN 5 20 4 Smith Reginald ”Hooley” CAN 5 18 5 Munro Ducan CAN 5 16 * Assists not recorded

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Game results Preliminary round February 11 Great Britain – Belgium 7 – 3 France – Hungary 2 – 0 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 3 – 0 Austria – Switzerland 4 – 4 February 12 Belgium – Hungary 3 – 2 France – Great Britain 3 – 2 Sweden – Poland 2 – 2 Austria – Germany 0 – 0 February 13 Czechoslovakia – Poland 3 – 2 February 16 Great Britain – Hungary 1 – 0 France – Belgium 1 – 3 Switzerland – Germany 1 – 0 Final round February 17 Canada – Sweden 11 – 0 Switzerland – Great Britain 4 – 0 February 18 Canada – Great Britain 14 – 0 Sweden – Switzerland 4 – 0 February 19 Canada – Switzerland 13 – 0 Sweden – Great Britain 3 – 1 Preliminary round A Great Britain 3 2 0 1 10 – 6 4 France 3 2 0 1 6 – 5 4 Belgium 3 2 0 1 9 – 10 4 Hungary 3 0 0 3 2 – 6 0 Preliminary round B Sweden 2 1 1 0 5 – 2 3 Czechoslovakia 2 1 0 1 3 – 5 2 Poland 2 0 1 1 4 – 5 1 Preliminary round C Switzerland 2 1 1 0 5 – 4 3 Austria 2 0 2 0 4 – 4 2 Germany 2 0 1 1 0 – 1 1

Final Standing: 1. Canada 3 3 0 0 38 – 0 6 2. Sweden 3 2 0 1 7 – 12 4 3. Switzerland 3 1 0 2 4 – 17 2 4. Great Britain 3 0 0 3 1 – 21 0

5. Austria 6. France 7. Czechoslovakia 8. Belgium 9. Germany 10. Poland 11. Hungary

Great head gear featured by the 1928 Toronto Grads who won Canada's third straight Olympic hockey gold.

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Gold: CANADA GP G A PT PIM DELAHAY Charles FW 1 0 – 0 – FISHER Frank D 1 0 – 0 – GORDON Grant FW 1 0 – 0 – HUDSON Louis FW 3 4 – 4 – MUELLER Norbert ”Stuffy” GK 1 0 – 0 – PLAXTON Herbert ”Bert” FW 1 2 – 2 – PLAXTON Roger ”Rod” D 1 0 – 0 – PLAXTON Hugh FW 3 12 – 12 – PORTER John ”Red” D 3 3 – 3 – SULLIVAN Frank FW 3 2 – 2 – SULLIVAN Joseph GK 2 0 – 0 – TAYLOR Ross D 1 2 – 2 – TROTTIER Dave FW 3 12 – 12 – Note: Assists not recorded

Silver: SWEDEN GP G A PT PIM ABRAHAMSSON Carl D 4 0 – 0 – BERGMAN Emil FW 1 0 – 0 – HOLMQVIST Birger FW 4 4 – 4 – JOHANSSON Gustaf ”Lulle” FW 5 5 – 5 – JOHANSSON Henry D 4 0 – 0 – JOHANSSON Nils GK 4 0 – 0 – KARLBERG Ernst D 3 0 – 0 – LARSSON Erik FW 1 0 – 0 – LINDE Bertil D 3 0 – 0 – OBERG Sigfrid ”Sigge” FW 5 1 – 1 – PETERSEN Wilhelm ”Mulle”FW 5 2 – 2 – SUCKSDORFF Curt GK 1 0 – 0 –

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Bronze: SWITZERLAND GP G A PT PIM ANDREOSSI Murezzan ”Mezzi” D – 0 – 0 – ANDREOSSI Giannin FW – 0 – 0 – BREITER Robert FW – 2 – 2 – DUFOUR Louis FW – 3 – 3 – FASEL Charles GK – 0 – 0 – GEROMINI Albert ”Tiger” D – 1 – 1 – KRAATZ Fritz FW – 0 – 0 – MENG Heinrich ”Heini” FW – 1 – 1 – MARTIGNONI Arnold GK – 0 – 0 – MOROSANI Anton FW – 1 – 1 – RUEDI Luzius D – 0 – 0 – TORRIANI Richard ”Bibi” FW – 1 – 1 – Note: Not all statistics available

4. GREAT BRITAIN: William Brown, Colin Carruthers, Eric Carruthers, Ross Cuthbert, Bernard Fawcett, Harold Greenwood, Frederick Melland, G.E.F. Rogers, Blane Sexton, William Speechley, Victor Tait, Charles Wyld.

5. AUSTRIA: Herbert Bruck, Walter Bruck, Jacques Dietrichstein, Hans Ertl, Josef Gobl, Hans Kail, Herbert Klang, Ulrich Lederer,Walter Sell, Peregrin Spevak, Hans Tatzer, Hermann Weiss.

6. FRANCE: Armand Charlet, Raoul Couvert, Albert Hassler, Jacques Lacarriere, Philippe Lefebvre, Francois Mautin, Calixte Payot, Philippe Payot, Leonhard Quaglia, Alfred de Rauch, Gerard Simond.

7. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Wolfgang Dorasil, Karel Hromadka, Jan Krasl, Hans Lichnovski, Jan Ludvig, Josef Malecek, Jan Peka, Jaroslav Rezac, Bohumil Steigenhofer, Josef Stroubek, Jiri Tozicka

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Scoring Leaders GP G 1 Trottier David CAN 3 12 1 Plaxton Hugh CAN 3 12 3 Carruthers Eric GBR 6 7 4 Johansson Gustaf ”Lulle” SWE 6 5 5 Hudson Lou CAN 3 4 5 Peltzer Marco BEL 3 4 5 de Rauch Alfred FRA 3 4 5 Simon Gerard FRA 3 4 * Assists not recorded

The spectators at the 1928 games at St. Moritz had more than just hockey to watch.

Did you know? Richard “Bibi” Torriani of Switzerland made his Olympic hockey debut at the age of 16 years and 131 days in St. Moritz 1928, becoming the youngest ever participant in an Olympic ice hockey tournament. IIHF Hall of Famer Torriani finished his career in the same city playing for Switzerland in the 1948 Olympics at the age of 36. He won the bronze medal both times. Torriani, who is con- sidered as the best Swiss hockey player of all time, will have the record broken by American Chris Chelios, who was named to the Turin Olympics 22 years after having played in his first, in Sarajevo 1984. See page 2.

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Did you know? All hockey games at Lake Placid in 1932 were officiated by the same pair of referees: Don Sands, USA and Lou Marsh, Canada.

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Game results

Preliminary round February 4 Canada – USA 2 – 1 OT Germany – Poland 2 – 1 February 5 USA – Poland 4 – 1 February 6 Canada – Germany 4 – 1 February 7 Canada – Poland 9 – 0 USA – Germany 7 – 0 February 8 Canada – Germany 5 – 0 USA – Poland 5 – 0 February 9 Canada – Poland 10 – 0 February 10 USA – Germany 8 – 0 February 13 Canada – USA 2 – 2 OT Germany – Poland 4 – 1

Final Standing: 1. Canada 6 5 1 0 32 – 4 11 2.USA 6 411 2–59 3. Germany 6 2 0 4 7 – 26 4 4. Poland 6 0 0 6 3 – 34 0

Game action from Canada’s 2-1win over USA on February 4, 1932 at Lake Placid. Vic Lindquist scored the winning goal at 2:14 of overtime.

Did you know? For the first time in Olympic hockey history, overtime was used in the 1932 tournament at Lake Placid. In the final game of the tournament between Canada and USA, three 10-minute overtime periods were played without either team being able to score.The game ended in a 2-2 draw and Canada won gold with 11 points to USA’s 9 in the standings.

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Gold: CANADA GP G A PTS PIM COCKBURN William GK 50000 CROWLEY Clifford RW 10000 DUNCANSON Albert LW 11010 GARBUTT George C 11010 HINKEL Roy D 62136 LINDQUIST Victor RW 53692 MALLOY Norman RW 53254 MONSON Walter C 6 7 4 11 4 MOORE Kenneth RW 11010 RIVERS Romeo LW 65380 SIMPSON Harold C 56176 SUTHERLAND Hugh D 61564 WAGNER Stanley GK 10000 WISE Aliston LW 52020

Silver: USA GP G A PTS PIM ANDERSON Osborn LD 61235 BENT John RW 63470 CHASE John C 64261 COOKMAN John FW 52130 EVERETT Douglas RW 54040 FARRELL Franklin GK 60000 FITZGERALD Joseph D 10001 FRAZIER Edward GK 10000 GARRISON John RD 63148 HALLOCK Gerald LD 10000 LIVINGSTON Robert LD 10000 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 NELSON Francis C 51122 PALMER Winthrop LW 6 8 3 11 2 SMITH Gordon FW 11010

Bronze: GERMANY GP G A PTS PIM BALL Rudolf ”Rudi” FW 63256 HEINRICH Alfred D 600018 HERKER Erich FW 21010 JAENECKE Gustav FW 61014 KORFF Werner FW 60112 LEINWEBER Walter GK 60000 ROMER Erich D 60000 SCHROTTLE Martin FW 51010 SLEVOGT Marquart FW 50002 STROBL Georg FW 60004

4. POLAND: Adam Kowalski, Aleksander Kowalski, Wlodzimierz Krygier, Witalis Ludwiczak, Czeslaw Marchewczyk, Kazimierz Materski,Albert Maurer, Roman Sabinski, Kazimierz Sokolowski, Josef Stogowski.

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Palmer Winthrop USA 6 8 3 11 2 Monson Walter CAN 6 7 4 11 3 Lindquist Victor CAN 5369 4 Rivers Romeo CAN 6538 5 Simpson Harold CAN 5617

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Did you know? The 1936 ice hockey tournament at Garmisch-Partenkirchen will always be remembered for Great-Britain’s sensational 2-1win over Canada, a result that eventually gave the Brits their first and so far only Olympic gold medal in ice hockey. But Italy’s ‘forgotten’ 2-1 overtime win over USA in the preliminary round on February 8 was an even bigger upset, but it didn’t have the same effect on the medal standing. USA still won the bronze medal, while Italy finished ninth.

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Game results

Preliminary round February 6 Canada – Poland 8 – 1 Austria – Latvia 7 – 1 Italy – Switzerland 0 – 1 Germany – USA 0 – 1 Czechoslovakia – France 2 – 0 Hungary – Belgium 11 – 2 Sweden – Japan 2 – 0 Great Britain – Yugoslavia w. o. February 7 Canada – Latvia 11 – 0 Austria – Poland 2 – 1 Germany – Italy 3 – 0 USA – Switzerland 3 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Belgium 5 – 0 Hungary – France 3 – 0 Great Britain – Sweden 1 – 0 Japan – Yugoslavia w. o. February 8 Canada – Austria 5 – 2 Poland – Latvia 9 – 2 Germany – Switzerland 2 – 0 USA – Italy 1 – 2 OT France – Belgium 4 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Hungary 3 – 0 Great Britain – Japan 3 – 0 Sweden – Yugoslavia w. o. Qualifying Round February 10 Great Britain – Canada 2 – 1 Germany – Hungary 2 – 1 Sweden – Austria 1 – 0 USA – Czechoslovakia 2 – 0 February 12 Canada – Hungary 15 – 0 Great Britain – Germany 1 – 1 OT Czechoslovakia – Sweden 4 – 1 USA – Austria 1 – 0 February 13 Canada – Germany 6 – 2 Great Britain – Hungary 5 – 1 Czechoslovakia – Austria 2 – 1 USA – Sweden 2 – 1 Final Round Carry Over Results Great Britain – Canada 2 – 1 USA – Czechoslovakia 2 – 0 February 14 Canada – USA 1 – 0 Great Britain – Czechoslovakia 5 – 0 February 15 Canada – Czechoslovakia 7 – 0 Great Britain – USA 0 – 0 OT Preliminary round A Canada 3 3 0 0 24 – 3 6 Austria 3 2 0 1 11 – 7 4 Poland 3 1 0 2 11 – 12 2 Latvia 3 0 0 3 3 – 27 0 Preliminary round B Germany 3 2 0 1 5 – 1 4 USA 3 201 5–24 Italy 3 1 0 2 2 – 5 2 Switzerland 3 1 0 2 1 – 5 2 Preliminary round C Czechoslovakia 3 3 0 0 10 – 0 6 Hungary 3 2 0 1 14 – 5 4 France 3 1 0 2 4 – 7 2 Belgium 3 0 0 3 4 – 20 0

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Preliminary round D Great Britain 2 2 0 0 4 – 0 4 Sweden 2 1 0 1 2 – 1 2 Japan 2 0 0 2 0 – 5 0 Yugoslavia Did not play Qualifying round A Great Britain 3 2 1 0 8 – 3 5 Canada 3 2 0 1 22 – 4 4 Germany 3 1 1 1 5 – 8 3 Hungary 3 0 0 3 2 – 22 0 Qualifying round B USA 3 300 5–16 Czechoslovakia 3 2 0 1 6 – 4 4 Sweden 3 1 0 2 3 – 6 2 Austria 3 0 0 3 1 – 4 0

Final Standing: 1. Great Britain 3 2 1 0 7 – 1 5 2. Canada 3 2 0 1 9 – 2 4 3.USA 3 111 2–13 4. Czechoslovakia 3 0 0 3 0 – 14 0 5. Germany, Sweden 7. Austria, Hungary

9. Poland 9. Italy 9. France 9. Japan The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 13. Switzerland 13. Belgium 13. Latvia Yugoslavia did not play

Gold: GREAT BRITAIN GP G A PTS PIM ARCHER Alexander ”Sandy” FW 7 2––– BORLAND Jimmy D 3 1 – 1 – BRENCHLEY Edgar FW 7 4 – 4 – CHAPPELL Jimmy FW 6 2 – 2 – CHILD Arthur GK 0 0 – 0 – COWARD Johnny ”Red” FW 6 1 – 1 – DAILLEY Gordon D 7 0 – 0 – DAVEY Gerry FW 6 6 – 6 – ERHARDT Carl D 7 0 – 0 – FOSTER James ”Jimmy” GK 7 0 – 0 – KILPATRICK Jack FW 1 0 – 0 – STINCHCOMBE Archibald FW 6 0 – 0 – WYMAN James D 1 0 – 0 – Note: Assists not available

Silver: CANADA GP G A PTS PIM DEACON Maxwell ”Bill” FW 4011– FARQUHARSON Hugh FW 8 11 8 19 – FARMER-HORN Kenneth FW 8 10 4 14 – HAGGARTY James ”Jim” FW 3235– KITCHEN Walter ”Pud” D 6224– MILTON Raymond D 2000– MOORE Francis ”Dinty” GK 5000– MURRAY Herman D 8505– NASH Arthur ”Jackie” GK 3000– NEVILLE David FW 7 9 3 12 –

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SINCLAIR Alexander FW 5336– ST. GERMAIN Ralph FW 4 6 5 11 – THOMPSON William FW 8707–

Bronze: USA GP G A PTS PIM GARRISON John RD 84376 KAMMER Fred FW 10000 LA BATTE Philip D 50224 LAX John C 30002 Mc ALPINE Malcolm GK 00000 MOON Thomas GK 80000 ROSS Elbridge RW 61012 ROWE Paul LW 82022 SHAUGHNESSY Francis LD 80004 SMITH Gordon RW 41010 SPAIN Francis C 82024 STUBBS Frank RW 80114

4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Josef Bohac, Alois Cetkovsky, Karel Hromadka, Drahos Jirotka, Zdenek Jirotka, Jan Kosek, Oldrich Kucera, Josef Malecek, Jan Peka, Jaroslav Pusbauer, Jiri Tozicka, Ladislav Trojak, Walter Ullrich

5. GERMANY: Joachim Albrecht von Bethmann-Hollweg, Rudi Ball, Wilhelm Egginger,Werner George, Gustav Jaenecke, Karl Kogel, Alois Kuhn, Phillip Schenk, Herbert Schibukat, Georg Strobl, Paul Trautmann, Anton Wiedemann.

5. SWEDEN: Stig Andersson, Sven Bergquist, Ruben Carlsson, Holger Engberg,Ake Ericson, Lennart Hellman, Torsten Johncke, Hermann Karlsson, Vilhelm Larsson, Yngve Liljeberg, Bertil Lundell, Bertil Norberg, Vilhelm Petersen.

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Farquharson Hugh CAN 8 11 8 19 2 Farmer-Horn Kenneth CAN 8 10 4 14 3 Neville David CAN 7 9 3 12 4 St. Germain Ralph CAN 4 6 5 11 5 Miklos Sandor HUN 6 8 – 8 6 Thompson William CAN 8707 *Not all assists available

The British team that upset Canada for the first time in an Olympic tournament.

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Did you know? Two hockey teams under the direction of two competing organizations arrived in St. Moritz 1948 to play for the United States. One team was sent by the U.S. Amateur Hockey Association (AHAUS) and was supported by the IIHF.The other was run by the Amateur Athletic Union.The AAU had represented the U.S. at the 1932 and 1936 Olympics and was supported by the IOC. Both American teams appeared for the opening ceremonies, creating chaos. The IOC first disqualified both teams, but then reinstated the AHAUS team as the legitimate U.S. team. Star forward Jack Riley was on the AHAUS squad, while his brother Joseph was on the other.

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Game results

Preliminary round January 30 Canada – Sweden 3 – 1 Czechoslovakia – Italy 22 – 3 Poland – Austria 7 – 5 Switzerland – USA 5 – 4 January 31 Czechoslovakia – Sweden 6 – 3 Great Britain – Austria 5 – 4 Switzerland – Italy 16 – 0 USA – Poland 23 – 4 February 1 Canada – Great Britain 3 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Poland 13 – 1 Switzerland – Austria 11 – 2 USA – Italy 31 – 1 February 2 Canada – Poland 15 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Great Britain 11 – 4 Sweden – Austria 7 – 1 February 3 Canada – Italy 21 – 1 USA – Sweden 5 – 2 February 4 Switzerland – Great Britain 12 – 3 Czechoslovakia – Austria 17 – 3 Poland – Italy 13 – 7 February 5 Canada – USA 12 – 3 Switzerland – Sweden 8 – 2 Austria – Italy 16 – 5 Great Britain – Poland 7 – 2 February 6 Canada – Czechoslovakia 0 – 0 Switzerland – Poland 14 – 0 Sweden – Great Britain 4 – 3 USA – Austria 13 – 2 February 7 Canada – Austria 12 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Switzerland 7 – 1 Sweden – Italy 23 – 0 USA – Great Britain 4 – 3 February 8 Canada – Switzerland 3 – 0 Czechoslovakia – USA 4 – 3 Sweden – Poland 13 – 2 Great Britain – Italy 14 – 7

Final Standing: 1. Canada 8 7 1 0 69 – 5 15 2. Czechoslovakia 8 7 1 0 80 – 18 15 3. Switzerland 8 6 0 2 67 – 21 12 4. USA 8 5 0 3 86 – 33 10 5. Sweden 8 4 0 4 55 – 28 8 6. Great Britain 8 3 0 5 39 – 47 6 7. Poland 8 2 0 6 28 – 97 4 8. Austria 8 1 0 7 33 – 77 2 9. Italy 8 0 0 8 24 – 156 0

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Gold: CANADA GP G A PTS PIM DOWEY Murray GK 80002 DUNSTER Bernard D 81018 GRAVELLE Orval FW 73034 GUZZO Patrick FW 8 5 7 12 8 HALDER Wally D 8 21 8 29 20 HIBBERD Ted FW 83474 KING Ross GK 00000 LAPERRIERE Andre D 811214 LECOMPTE Louis D 823512 MARA George D 8 17 9 26 6 RENAUD Albert FW 8 4 10 14 6 SCHROETER Reg FW 8 12 5 17 2 TAYLOR Irving FW 00000

Silver: CZECHOSLOVAKIA GP G A PTS PIM BOUZEK Vladimir FW 1 2––– BUBNIK Gustav FW 3 5––– DROBNY Jaroslav FW 7 11––– HAINY Premysl D 4 2––– JARKOVSKY Zdenek GK 2 0––– KONOPASEK Stanislav FW 6 11 – – - MODRY Bohumil GK 6 0––– POKORNY Miloslav D 7 2––– ROZINAK Vaclav FW 7 8––– SLAMA Miroslav D 5 3––– STIBOR Karel FW 7 6––– STOVIK Vilibald D 7 0–––

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 TROJAK Ladislav FW 8 5––– TROUSILEK Josef D 3 1––– ZABRODSKY Oldrich D 6 0––– ZABRODSKY Vladimir FW 8 22––– Note: Assists not available

Bronze: SWITZERLAND GP G A PTS PIM BANNINGER Hans GK 4 0 – 0 - BIELER Alfred FW 5 4 – 4 - BOLLER Heinrich ”Hanggi” D 5 3 – 3 - CATTINI Ferdinand ”Pic” FW 7 1 – 1 - CATTINI Hans FW 7 1 – 1 - DURST Hans FW 7 7 – 7 - DURST Walter FW 4 6 – 6 - HANDSCHIN Emil ”Miggi” D 7 1 – 1 - LOHRER Heini FW 7 8 – 8 - LOHRER Werner D 3 3 – 3 - PERL Reto GK 4 0 – 0 - POLTERA Gebhard ”Gebi” FW 5 6 – 6 - POLTERA Ulrich ”Ueli” FW 6 14 – 14 - RUEDI Beat D 5 1 – 1 - SCHUBIGER Otto FW 1 3 – 3 - TORRIANI Richard ”Bibi” FW 5 2 – 2 - TREPP Hans FW 7 4 – 4 - Note: Assists not available

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4. USA: Robert Baker, Ruben Bjorkman, Robert Boeser, Bruce Cunliffe, John Garrity, Donald Geary, Goodwin Harding, Herbert van Ingen, John Kirrane, Bruce Mather, Allan Opsahl, Fred Pearson, Stanton Priddy, Jack Riley, Ralph Warburton.

5. SWEDEN: Ake Andersson, Stig Andersson-Tvilling, Stig Carlsson,Ake Ericson, Rolf Eriksson-Hemlin, Svante Granlund,Arne Johansson, Rune Johansson, Gunnar Landelius, Klas Lindstrom, Lars Ljungman, Holger Nurmela, Bror Petterson, Rolf Pettersson, Kurt Svanberg, Sven Thunman

6. GREAT BRITAIN: George Baillie, Leonard Baker, James Chappell, J. Gerry Davey, Frederick Dunkelman, Arthur Green, Frank Green, Frank Jardine, John Murray, John Oxley, Stanley Simon, William Smith, Archibald Stinchcombe, Thomas Syme.

Goal Scoring Leaders GP G 1 Zabrodsky Vladimir TCH 8 22 2 Halder Walter CAN 8 21 3 Mara Geroge CAN 8 17 3 Cunliffe Bruce USA 8 17 3 Riley Jack USA 8 17 * Assists not available, only goals counted.

Czechoslovaks (silver), Canadians (gold) and the Swiss (bronze) proudly line up for the medal ceremony at St. Moritz 1948. Did you know? Jaroslav Drobny was one of the stars on the Czechoslovak team which ‘almost’ won Olympic hockey gold at St. Moritz in 1948. Six years later, in 1954, Drobny defeated Australian Ken Rosewall 13-11, 4 -6, 6 -2, 9 -7 to win his only Wimbledon singles tennis final–representing Egypt. The eleventh ranked Drobny was the lowest ranked male finalist to win Wimbledon until an unranked Boris Becker won it 1985. Drobny also lost the Wimbledon finals in 1949 (to F.R. Schroeder, USA) and in 1952 (to Frank Sedgeman, AUS).

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Did you know? For the first time an extra game was added to an Olympic hockey tournament to decide medal position. This happened in Oslo in 1952. Because of identical point totals and goal differential, Sweden and Czechoslovakia had to resolve matters with Sweden winning 5 -3 and getting the bronze medal. Czechs led 3 -0 late in the game. Under current IIHF rules, Czechoslovakia would have been declared third in the standings due to a 4 -0 victory in the head-to-head game.

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Game results

Preliminary round February 15 Canada – Germany 15 – 1 Sweden – Finland 9 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Poland 8 – 2 USA – Norway 3 – 2 February 16 Switzerland – Finland 12 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Norway 6 – 0 Sweden – Poland 17 – 1 USA – Germany 8 – 2 February 17 Canada – Finland 13 – 3 Sweden – Norway 4 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Germany 6 – 1 Switzerland – Poland 6 – 3 February 18 Canada – Poland 11 – 0 Sweden – Germany 7 – 3 Switzerland – Norway 7 – 2 USA – Finland 8 – 2 February 19 Canada – Czechoslovakia 4 – 1 USA – Switzerland 8 – 2 February 20 Finland – Norway 5 – 2 Poland – Germany 4 – 4 February 21 Canada – Switzerland 11 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Finland 11 – 2 Germany – Norway 6 – 2 USA – Sweden 2 – 4 February 22 Canada – Sweden 3 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Switzerland 8 – 3 Finland – Germany 5 – 1 USA – Poland 5 – 3 February 23 Canada – Norway 11 – 2 Sweden – Switzerland 5 – 2 Poland – Finland 4 – 2 USA – Czechoslovakia 6 – 3 February 24 Canada – USA 3 – 3 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 0 – 4 Switzerland – Germany 6 – 3 February 25 Poland – Norway 4 – 3

Extra game for the bronze medal: February 25 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 5 – 3

Final Standing: 1. Canada 8 7 1 0 71 – 14 15 2.USA 8 6 1 1 43–2113 3. Sweden 8 6 0 2 48 – 19 12 4. Czechoslovakia 8 6 0 2 47 – 18 12 5. Switzerland 8 4 0 4 40 – 40 8 6. Poland 8 2 1 5 21 – 56 5 7. Finland 8 2 0 6 21 – 60 4 8. Germany 8 1 1 6 21 – 53 3 9. Norway 8 0 0 8 15 – 46 0

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Gold: CANADA GP G A PTS PIM ABEL George FW 8 6 6 12 2 DAVIES John D 84376 DAWE Billy D 8 6 6 12 2 DICKSON Bruce FW 87290 GAUF Donald FW 73034 GIBSON William FW 8 15 7 22 6 HANSCH Ralph GK 00000 MEYERS Robert D 22020 MILLER David FW 8 10 2 12 2 PATTERSON Eric GK 00000 POLLOCK Thomas FW 82136 PURVIS Al D 82022 ROBERTSON Gordon FW 8 4 6 10 9 SECCO Louis FW 82352 SULLIVAN Francis FW 8 5 5 10 2 WATT Robert FW 83362

Silver: USA GP G A PT PIM BJORKMAN Ruben FW 8336– CEGLARSKI Leonard FW 8213– CZARNOTA Joseph D 8224– DESMOND Richard GK 4011– GAMBUCCI Andre FW 8426– HARRISON Clifford FW 8527– KILMARTIN Gerald D 7246– MULHERN John FW 8516– NOAH John FW 8011– The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 OSS Arnold FW 8 7 4 11 – ROMPRE Robert D 8538– SEDIN James FW 8224– VAN Allan D 8011– WHISTON Donald GK 4000– YACKEL Ken FW 8639–

Bronze: SWEDEN GP G A PT PIM ALMQVIST Gote D 8101– ANDERSSON Ake FW 9000– ANDERSSON-TVILLING Hans FW 9437– ANDERSSON-TVILLING Stig FW 9426– BJORN Lars D 9011– BLOMQVIST Gote FW 9 9 1 10 – FLODQVIST Thord GK 8000– JOHANSSON Erik FW 8437– JOHANSSON Gosta FW 9617– JOHANSSON Rune D 9000– JOHANSSON Sven ”Tumba” FW 9819– LASSAS Ake D 5000– NURMELA Holger FW 8459– OBERG Hans FW 9505– PETTERSSON Lars FW 9527– SVENSSON Lars GK 8000– THUNMAN Sven D 5202–

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4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Slavomir Barton, Miloslav Blazek, Vaclav Bubnik, Vlastimil Bubnik, Miloslav Charouzd, Bronislav Danda, Karel Gut, Vlastimil Hajsman, Jan Lidral, Miroslav Novy, Miloslav Osmera, Zdenek Pycha, Miloslav Rejman, Jan Richter, Oldrich Sedlak, Jiri Sekyra, Josef Zahorsky.

5. SWITZERLAND: Hans Banninger, Gian Bazzi, François Blank, Bixio Celio, Reto Delnon,Walter Durst, Emil Golaz, Emil Handschin, Paul Hofer, Willy Pfister, Gebhard Poltera, Ulrich Poltera, Otto Schlapfer, Otto Schubiger,Alfred Streun, Hans Trepp, Paul Wyss

6. POLAND: Michal Antuszewicz, Henryk Bromowicz, Kazimierz Chodakowski, Stefan Csorich, Rudolf Czech, Alfred Gansiniec, Jan Hampel, Marian Jezak, Eugeniusz Lewacki, Roman Peszek, Hilary Skarzynski, Konstanty Swicarz, Stanislaw Szlendak, Zdzislaw Trojanowski, Adolf Wrobel

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Gibson William CAN 8 15 7 22 2 Trepp Hans SUI 8 11 3 14 2 Poltera Ulrich SUI 8 11 3 14 4 Bubnik Vlastimil TCH 9 10 3 13 5 Miller David CAN 8 10 2 12 6 Abel George CAN 8 6 6 12 6 Dawe Billie CAN 8 6 6 12 8 Dickson Robert CAN 8 8 3 11 9 Oss Arnold USA 8 7 4 11 10 Sullivan Francis CAN 8 5 5 10

Canada’s Edmonton Mercurys pose after winning the gold medal in Oslo 1952. Canada would wait 50 years for its next Olympic gold medal in ice hockey.

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Did you know? The Soviet Union entered Olympic ice hockey 1956 at Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The Soviet rookies won all five games and the USSR won its first hockey gold. It would not be the last. Canada (Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen) finished third, the lowest placing a Canadian team had achieved in 36 years of Olympic hockey.

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Game results

Preliminary round January 26 Canada – Germany 4 – 0 Italy – Austria 2 – 2 January 27 Canada – Austria 23 – 0 Germany – Italy 2 – 2 Czechoslovakia – USA 4 – 3 Soviet Union – Sweden 5 – 1 January 28 Canada – Italy 3 – 1 USA – Poland 4 – 0 Sweden – Switzerland 6 – 5 January 29 Germany – Austria 7 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Poland 8 – 3 Soviet Union – Switzerland 10 – 3 Final round January 30 Canada – Czechoslovakia 6 – 3 Soviet Union – Sweden 4 – 1 USA – Germany 7 – 2 January 31 USA – Canada 4 – 1 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 5 – 0 Soviet Union – Germany 8 – 0 February 1 Canada – Germany 10 – 0 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 7 – 4 USA – Sweden 6 – 1 February 2 Canada – Sweden 6 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Germany 9 – 3 Soviet Union – USA 4 – 0 February 4 Soviet Union – Canada 2 – 0 Sweden – Germany 1 – 1 USA – Czechoslovakia 9 – 4 Consolation round: Italy – Poland 5 – 2 Italy – Switzerland 8 – 3 Italy – Austria 8 – 2 Poland – Switzerland 6 – 2 Poland – Austria 4 – 3 Switzerland – Austria 7 – 4 Preliminary round Group A Canada 3 3 0 0 30 – 1 6 Germany 3 1 1 1 9 – 6 3 Italy 3 0 2 1 5 – 7 2 Austria 3 0 1 2 2 – 32 1 Group B Czechoslovakia 2 2 0 0 12 – 6 4 USA 2 101 7–42 Poland 2 0 0 2 3 – 12 0 Group C Soviet Union 2 2 0 0 15 – 4 4 Sweden 2 1 0 1 7 – 10 2 Switzerland 2 0 0 2 8 – 16 0

Final Standing: 1. Soviet Union 5 5 0 0 25 – 5 10 2.USA 5 401 26–128 3. Canada 5 3 0 2 23 – 11 6 4. Sweden 5 1 1 3 10 – 17 3 5. Czechoslovakia 5 1 0 4 20 – 30 2 6. Germany 5 0 1 4 6 – 35 1

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Consolation round: 7. Italy 3 3 0 0 21 – 7 6 8. Poland 3 2 0 1 12 – 10 4 9. Switzerland 3 1 0 2 12 – 18 2 10. Austria 3 0 0 3 9 – 19 0

Gold: SOVIET UNION GP G A PT PIM BABICH Yevgeni FW 7 2––– BOBROV Vsevolod FW 7 9 2 11 4 GURYCHEV Alexei FW 77290 KHLYSTOV Nikolai FW 7 1––– KRYLOV Yuri FW 73––– KUCHEVSKY Alfred D 4 0––– KUZIN Valentin FW 7 4––– MKRTCHAN Grigori GK 70000 NIKIFOROV Viktor FW 1 0––– PANTYUKHOV Yuri FW 7 2––– PUCHKOV Nikolai GK 7 0––– SHUVALOV Viktor FW 7527– SIDORENKOV Genrikh D 6 0––– SOLOGUBOV Nikolai D 6 1––– TREGUBOV Ivan D 7 2––– UKOLOV Dmitri D 5 1––– UVAROV Alexander FW 7 2––– Note: Not all statistics available

Silver: USA GP G A PT PIM ANDERSON Wendell FW 7 0––– BURTNETT Wellington FW 1 0–––

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 CAMPBELL Eugene FW 7 1––– CHRISTIAN Gordon FW 6 5––– CLEARY Bill FW 7 4––– DOUGHERTY Dick D 7 4––– IKOLA Willard GK 7 0––– MATCHEFTS John D 7 2––– MAYASICH John D 7 7 3 10 2 MCKINNON Daniel D 6 1––– MEREDITH Dick D 7 2––– OLSON Weldon FW 7 5––– PETROSKE Jack FW 7 0––– PURPUR Kenneth FW 7 2––– RIGAZIO Donald GK 7 0––– RODENHEISER Richard D 1 0––– SAMPSON Edward D 7 0––– Note: Not all statistics available

Bronze: CANADA GP G A PT PIM BRODEUR Denis GK 40000 BROOKER Charlie LW 53472 COLVIN Bill C 40440 HORNE Alfred RW 0440– HURST Arthur D 833622 KLINCK Byrle D 40234 KNOX Paul RW 8 7 7 14 2 LAUFMAN Ken C 8 1 10 11 4 LEE Howard D 823512 LOGAN James LW 8 7 8 15 0 MARTIN Floyd D 825712 MCKENZIE Jack D 8 7 5 12 9 ROPE Donald LW 84264 SCHOLES George RW 8 5 5 10 2 THEBERGE Gerry LW 8 9 2 11 8 WHITE Robert C 82352 WOODALL Keith GK 40000

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4. SWEDEN: Stig Andersson-Tvilling, Lasse Bjorn, Sigge Broms, Stig Carlsson,Yngve Casslind, Sven “Tumba” Johansson, Vilgot Larsson, Ake Lassas, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Ove Malmberg, Nisse Nilsson, Holger Nurmela, Hans Oberg, Ronald Pettersson, Lars Svensson, Hans Andersson-Tvilling, Bertz Zetterberg.

5. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Stanislav Bacilek, Slavomir Barton, Vaclav Bubnik, Vlastimil Bubnik, Jaromir Bunter, Oto Cimrman, Bronislav Danda, Karel Gut, Jan Jendek, Jan Kasper, Miroslav Kluc, Zdenek Navrat, Vaclav Pantucek, Bohumil Prosek, Frantisek Vanek, Jan Vodicka, Vladimir Zabrodsky

6. GERMANY: Paul Ambros, Martin Beck, Toni Biersack, Karl Bierschel, Markus Egen, Arthur Endress, Bruno Guttowski, Alfred Hoffmann, Hans Huber, Ulrich Jansen, Gunther Jochems, Rainer Kossmann, Rudolf Pittrich, Hans Rampf, Kurt Sepp, Ernst Trautwein, Martin Zach

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Logan Jim CAN 8 7 8 15 2 Knox Paul CAN 8 7 7 14 3 McKenzie Jack CAN 8 7 5 12 4 Bobrov Vsevolod URS 7 9 2 11 4 Theberge Gerry CAN 8 9 2 11 6 Mayasich John USA 7 7 3 10 7 Scholes George CAN 8 5 5 10 8 Guryshev Alexei URS 7729 9 Bubnik Vlastimil TCH 7549 10 Shuvalov Viktor URS 7527

Vsevolod Bobrov, the team captain who scored nine goals in the 1956 Olympic tournament while leading the Soviet Union to the gold medal, was the first Soviet superstar. He holds the distinction of being the only player to captain both the national ice hockey and the national soccer team at the Olympic Games. Bobrov, who coached the Soviet Union in the 1972 against Team Canada, captained the Soviet soccer team in the 1952 Olympics in . He was inducted to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1997.

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Did you know? The 1960 Olympic hockey tournament marked the first time where two brothers, representing two different countries, played against each other. On February 20, Frantisek Tikal, playing defense for his native Czechoslovakia, squared off with brother Zdenek, who, at that time, was playing for Australia where he and his father emigrated in the late 40s. Frantisek came away with the bragging rights. Czechs beat Aussies 18 -1.

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Game results

Preliminary round February 18 Canada – Sweden 5 – 2 Soviet Union – Germany 8 – 0 USA – Czechoslovakia 7 – 5 February 20 Canada – Japan 19 – 1 Soviet Union – Finland 8 – 4 Czechoslovakia – Australia 18 – 1 February 21 Sweden – Japan 19 – 0 Gemany – Finland 4 – 1 USA – Australia 12 – 1 Final Round February 22 Canada – Germany 12 – 0 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 8 – 5 USA – Sweden 6 – 3 February 24 Canada – Czechoslovakia 4 – 0 Soviet Union – Sweden 2 – 2 USA – Germany 9 – 1 February 25 USA – Canada 2 – 1 Czechoslovakia – Sweden 3 – 1 Soviet Union – Germany 7 – 1 February 27 Canada – Sweden 6 – 5 Czechoslovakia – Germany 9 – 1 USA – Soviet Union 3 – 2 February 28 USA – Czechoslovakia 9 – 4 Canada – Soviet Union 8 – 5 Sweden – Germany 8 – 2 Consolation Round February 22 Finland – Australia 14 – 1 February 23 Finland – Japan 6 – 6 February 24 Japan – Australia 13 – 2 February 25 Finland – Australia 19 – 2 February 26 Finland – Japan 11 – 2 February 27 Japan – Australia 12 – 3 Preliminary Round Group A Canada 2 2 0 0 24 – 3 4 Sweden 2 1 0 1 21 – 5 2 Japan 2 0 0 2 1 – 38 0 Group B Soviet Union 2 2 0 0 16 – 4 4 Germany 2 1 0 1 4 – 9 2 Finland 2 0 0 2 5 – 12 0 Group C USA 2 200 19–64 Czechoslovakia 2 1 0 1 23 – 8 2 Australia 2 0 0 2 2 – 30 0

Final Standing: 1. USA 5 5 0 0 29 – 11 10 2. Canada 5 4 0 1 31 – 12 8 3. Soviet Union 5 2 1 2 24 – 19 5 4. Czechoslovakia 5 2 0 3 21 – 23 4 5. Sweden 5 1 1 3 19 – 19 3 6. Germany 5 0 0 5 5 – 45 0 Consolation Round: 7. Finland 4 3 1 0 50 – 11 7 8. Japan 4 2 1 1 31 – 22 5 9. Australia 4 0 0 4 8 – 57 0

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Gold: USA GP G A PT PIM NR 10 CHRISTIAN Roger RW 6 8 3 11 4 6 CHRISTIAN Bill C 7 2 11 13 2 7 CLEARY Bill RW 7 7 7 14 2 14 CLEARY Bob C 7 6 4 10 4 11 GRAZIA Gene LW 20000 15 JOHNSON Paul C 75382 3 KIRRANE Jack LD 71342 4 MAYASICH John LD 7 7 5 12 2 2 MCCARTAN Jack GK 70000 8 MCVEY Robert LW 624512 18 MEREDITH Dick LW 22350 16 OLSON Weldon LW 72024 5 OWEN Edwyn RD 71234 9 PAAVOLA Rodney LD 70114 1 PALMER Laurence GK 10000 17 RODENHEISER Richard LW 71120 12 WILLIAMS Tom LW 7 4 6 10 2

Silver: CANADA GP G A PT PIM NR 7 ATTERSLEY Robert C 7 6 12 18 4 6 BENOIT Moe RW 713418 18 CONNELLY James R 753814 5 DOUGLAS Jack LD 73256 14 ETCHER Fred LW 7 9 12 21 0 9 FORHAN Bob RW 61560

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 1 HEAD Don GK 70000 1 HURLEY Harold GK 10000 17 LAUFMAN Ken C 40440 15 MARTIN Butch LW 7 6 6 12 14 12 MCKNIGHT Bob LW 32240 8 PENNINGTON Cliff C 40226 16 ROPE Donald LW 74370 20 ROUSSEAU Bobby C 75492 10 SAMOLENKO George RW 7 8 4 12 0 2 SINDEN Harry RD 74596 4 SLY Darryl RD 71129

Bronze: SOVIET UNION GP G A PT PIM NR 8 ALEXANDROV Venyamin RW 7 7 5 12 8 9 ALMETOV Alexander C 72242 4 BAULIN Yuri LD 612310 10 BYCHKOV Mikhail C 71344 11 GREBENNIKOV Vladimir LW 74374 15 GROSHEV Yevgeni C 74266 14 YAKUSHEV Viktor LW 71340 3 KARPOV Nikolai RD 31232 6 KUCHEVSKY Alfred LD 70338 7 LOKTEV Konstantin LW 66178 16 PETUKHOV Stanislav RW 64374 19 PRYAZHNIKOV Viktor RW 32022 1 PUCHKOV Nikolai GK 50000 5 SIDORENKOV Genrikh RD 71236 2 SOLOGUBOV Nikolai RD 51892 12 TSITSINOV Yuri RW 75492 13 YERKIN Yevgeni GK 30000

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4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Vlastimil Bubnik, Josef Cerny, Bronislav Danda, Vladimir Dvoracek, Josef Golonka, Karel Gut, Jaroslav Jirik, Jan Kasper, Frantisek Maslan, Vladimir Nadrchal, Vaclav Pantucek, Rudolf Potsch, Jan Starsi, Frantisek Tikal, Frantisek Vanek, Miroslav Vlach, Jaroslav Volf

5. SWEDEN: Anders Andersson, Lasse Bjorn, Gert Blome, Sigge Broms, Einar Granath, Sven “Tumba” Johansson, Bengt Lindquist, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Nisse Nilsson, Bert-Ola Nordlander, Carl-Goran Oberg, Ronald Pettersson, Ulf Sterner, Roland Stoltz, Hans Svedberg, Kjell Svensson, Sune Wretling

6. GERMANY: Paul Ambros, Georg Eberl, Markus Egen, Ernst Eggerbauer, Michael Hobelsberger, Hans Huber, Uli Jansen, Horst Metzer, Hans Rampf, Josef Reif, Otto Schneitberger, Siegfried Schubert, Horst Schuldes, Kurt Sepp, Ernst Trautwein, Xaver Unsinn, Leonhard Waitl

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Etcher Fred CAN 7 9 12 21 2 Attersley Bob CAN 7 6 12 18 3 Cleary Bill USA 7 7 7 14 4 Christian Bill USA 7 2 11 13 5 Lundvall Lars-Eric SWE 7 8 4 12 5 Samolenko George CAN 7 8 4 12 7 Nilsson Nils SWE 7 7 5 12 7 Mayasich John USA 7 7 5 12 7 Aleksandrov Venyamin URS 7 7 5 12 7 Pantuchek Vaclav TCH 7 7 5 12 11 Martin Butch CAN 7 6 6 12 12 Pettersson Ronald SWE 7 4 8 12

There were two sets of brothers on the 1960 U.S. Olympic team. From left, Bob and Bill Cleary, and brothers Roger and Bill Christian. Did you know? Gordon Christian won Olympic silver in Cortina in 1956 with Team USA.Two of USA’s gold medallists in 1960 in Squaw Valley were Gordon’s brothers, Roger and Bill. Bill’s son Dave won Olympic gold twenty years later at Lake Placid where he led Team USA in assists with eight. enjoyed a long NHL career after the Olympics playing 1,009 games for Winnipeg, Washington, Boston, St. Louis and .

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Sweden’s Ulf Sterner, who led the 1964 Olympic hockey tournament in scoring with 11 points in seven games, signed with the Rangers a couple months later and became the first European trained player in the NHL. Sterner, an IIHF Hall of Famer, lasted only four games with the Rangers during the 1965-66 season and he returned to Sweden after that.

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Game results Qualification for Final Round: Jan. 27: Canada – Yugoslavia 14-1; Switzerland – Norway 5-1; Finland – Austria 8-2 Jan. 28: Czechoslovakia – Japan 17-2; Sweden - Italy 12-0; Germany – Poland 2-1; Soviet Union – Hungary 19-1; United States – Austria 7-2 Final Round January 29 Canada – Switzerland 8 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Germany 11 – 1 Soviet Union – USA 5 – 1 January 30 Sweden – Canada 1 – 3 Finland – Switzerland 4 – 0 January 31 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 7 – 5 USA – Germany 8 – 0 February 1 Czechoslovakia – Finland 4 – 0 Soviet Union – Switzerland 15 – 0 Sweden – USA 7 – 4 February 2 Sweden – Finland 7 – 0 Canada – Germany 4 – 2 February 3 Canada – USA 8 – 6 February 4 Soviet Union – Finland 10 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Switzerland 5 – 1 Sweden – Germany 10 – 2 February 5 Canada – Finland 6 – 2 Sweden – Switzerland 12 – 0 Soviet Union – Germany 10 – 0 Czechoslovakia – USA 7 – 1 February 7 Czechoslovakia – Canada 3 – 1 Germany – Switzerland 6 – 5 Soviet Union – Sweden 4 – 2 USA – Finland 2 – 3 February 8 Soviet Union – Canada 3 – 2 Finland – Germany 1 – 2 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 8 – 3 USA – Switzerland 7 – 3 Consolation Round January 30 Poland – Norway 4 – 2 Japan – Romania 6 – 4 Italy – Hungary 6 – 4 January 31 Poland – Romania 6 – 1 Japan – Norway 4 – 3 Austria – Yugoslavia 6 – 2 February 1 Austria – Hungary 3 – 0 Yugoslavia – Italy 5 – 3 February 2 Norway – Italy 9 – 2 Romania – Yugoslavia 5 – 5 February 3 Poland – Hungary 6 – 2 Japan – Austria 5 – 5 February 4 Yugoslavia – Japan 6 – 4 February 5 Poland – Italy 7 – 0 Romania – Austria 5 – 2 Norway – Hungary 6 – 1 February 6 Japan – Poland 4 – 3 Norway – Romania 4 – 2 Austria – Italy 5 – 3

Yugoslavia – Hungary 4 – 2 February 7 Norway – Austria 8 – 2 Poland – Yugoslavia 9 – 3 Romania – Italy 6 – 2 Japan – Hungary 6 – 2

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February 8 Poland – Austria 5 – 1 Norway – Yugoslavia 8 – 4 Italy – Japan 8 – 6 Romania – Hungary 8 – 3

Final Standing: 1. Soviet Union 7 7 0 0 54 – 10 14 2. Sweden 7 5 0 2 47 – 16 10 3. Czechoslovakia 7 5 0 2 38 – 19 10 4. Canada 7 5 0 2 32 – 17 10 5,USA 7 205 29–334 6. Finland 7 2 0 5 10 – 31 4 7. Germany 7 2 0 5 13 – 49 4 8. Switzerland 7 0 0 7 9 – 57 0 Consolation Round: 9. Poland 7 6 0 1 40 – 13 12 10. Norway 7 5 0 2 40 – 19 10 11. Japan 7 4 1 2 35 – 31 9 12. Romania 7 3 1 3 31 – 28 7 13. Austria 7 3 1 3 24 – 28 7 14. Yugoslavia 7 3 1 3 29 – 37 7 15. Italy 7 2 0 5 24 – 42 4 16. Hungary 7 0 0 7 14 – 39 0

Gold: SOVIET UNION GP G A PT PIM NR 8 ALEXANDROV Venyamin LW 44377 9 ALMETOV Alexander C 73360 2 DAVYDOV Vitali LD 60114 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 13 FIRSOV Anatoli LW 74372 3 IVANOV Eduard LD 75164 20 KONOVALENKO Viktor GK 60002 5 KUZKIN Viktor RD 72024 7 LOKTEV Konstantin RW 74596 12 MAYOROV Boris LW 7 7 3 10 0 14 MAYOROV Yevgeni RW 70330 16 PETUKHOV Stanislav C 54152 4 RAGULIN Alexander RD 73360 11 STARSHINOV Vyacheslav C 7 7 3 10 6 15 VOLKOV Leonid RW 74262 10 YAKUSHEV Viktor C 7 7 3 10 0 1 ZAITSEV Boris GK 20000 6 ZAITSEV Oleg RD 40332

Silver: SWEDEN GP G A PTS PIM NR 16 ANDERSSON Anders FW 77298 2 BLOME Gert DF 71560 15 HAGGROTH Lennart GK 30000 17 JOHANSSON Lennart FW 70112 3 JOHANSSON Nils DF 71230 13 JOHANSSON Sven ”Tumba” FW 7 8 3 11 0 8 LUNDVALL Lars-Eric FW 72350 12 MAATTA Eilert FW 72356 9 MILD Hans FW 30002 7 NILSSON Nils FW 65052 5 NORDLANDER Bert-Ola DF 72245 11 OBERG Carl-Goran FW 61344 14 OHRLUND Uno FW 67182 6 PETTERSSON Ronald FW 73362 10 STERNER Ulf FW 7 6 5 11 0 4 STOLTZ Roland DF 72466 1 SVENSSON Kjell GK 50000

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Bronze: CZECHOSLOVAKIA GP G A PT PIM NR 12 BUBNIK Vlastimil RW 62462 15 CERNY Josef LW 7 5 5 10 10 14 DOLANA Jiri RW 7 7 3 10 0 1 DZURILLA Vladimir GK 20000 9 GOLONKA Jozef C 742610 2 GREGOR Frantisek RD 72242 13 HOLIK Jiri C 73360 16 JIRIK Jaroslav LW 73146 11 KLAPAC Jan RW 71122 17 NADRCHAL Vladimir GK 60000 5 POTSCH Rudolf RD 71124 8 PRYL Stanislav RW 40114 6 SMID Ladislav LD 51014 4 SVENTEK Stanislav LD 71010 3 TIKAL Frantisek LD 62350 7 VLACH Miroslav LW 74264 10 WALTER Jaroslav C 73470 4. CANADA: Ken Broderick, Seth Martin, Henry Akervall, Barry McKenzie, Terry O’Malley, Rod Seiling, Gary Begg, Gary Dineen, George Swarbrick, Roger Bourbonnais, Terry Clancy, Brian Conacher, Ray Cadieux, Paul Conlin, Bob Forhan, 5. USA: David Brooks, Herb Brooks, Bill Christian, Roger Christian, Paul Coppo, Daniel Dilworth, Dates Fryberger, Paul Johnson, Thomas Martin, James McCoy, Wayne Meredith, William Reichart, Donald Ross, Patrick Rupp, Gary Schmaltzbauer, James Westby, Thomas Yurkovich 6. FINLAND: Raimo Kilpio, Juhani Lahtinen, Rauno Lehtio, Esko Luostarinen, Ilkka Mesikammen, Seppo Nikkila, Kalevi Numminen, Lasse Oksanen, Jorma Peltonen, Heino Pulli, Matti Reunamaki, Jouni Seistamo, Jorma Suokko, Juhani Wahlsten, Jarmo Wasama Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Johansson Sven “Tumba” SWE 7 8 3 11 2 Sterner Ulf SWE 7 6 5 11 3 Starshinov Vyacheslav URS 7 7 3 10 3 Mayorov Boris URS 7 7 3 10 3 Yakushev Viktor URS 7 7 3 10 3 Dolana Jiri TCH 7 7 3 10 7 Cerny Josef TCH 7 5 5 10 8 Andersson Anders SWE 7729 9 Loktev Konstantin URS 7459 10 Dineen Gary CAN 7369

Did you know? Finland’s victory over the USA 3 -2 in Innsbruck 1964 marked the first time that Finland beat a North American opponent in an Olympic ice hockey game. One of the players on that unspectacular USA team was a young collegian by the name of Herb Brooks. Sixteen years later Brooks coached USA in the biggest upset in Olympic hockey history.

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Did you know? Two years after the 1968 Olympics, Canada withdrew its national hockey program from all international competitions. Canada therefore did not take part in the 1972 or in the 1976 Olympic hockey tournaments.The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) at that time was in a bitter feud with the IIHF regarding amateur status of players.

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Game results Qualification for Final Round: Feb. 4: GDR – Norway 3-1; FR Germany – Romania 7-0; Finland – Yugoslavia 11-2 Final Round: February 6 Canada – Germany 6 – 1 Soviet Union – Finland 8 – 0 Czechoslovakia – USA 5 – 1 February 7 Soviet Union – GDR 9 – 0 Sweden – USA 4 – 3 February 8 Canada – Finland 2 – 5 Czechoslovakia – FR Germany 5 – 1 February 9 Canada – GDR 11 – 0 Sweden – FR Germany 5 – 4 Soviet Union – USA 10 – 2 February 10 Czechoslovakia – Finland 4 – 3 Sweden – GDR 5 – 2 February 11 Canada – USA 3 – 2 Soviet Union – FR Germany 9 – 1 February 12 Czechoslovakia – GDR 10 – 3 Sweden – Finland 5 – 1 USA – FR Germany 8 – 1 February 13 Czechoslovakia – Canada 2 – 3 Soviet Union – Sweden 3 – 2 February 14 Finland – GDR 3 – 2 February 15 Canada – Sweden 3 – 0 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 4 – 5 USA – GDR 6 – 4 February 16 Finland – FR Germany 4 – 1 February 17 Soviet Union – Canada 5 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Sweden 2 – 2 FR Germany – GDR 4 – 2 Finland – USA 1 – 1 Consolation Round February 7 Yugoslavia – Japan 5 – 1 Romania – Austria 3 – 2 February 8 Norway – France 4 – 1 February 9 Romania – France 7 – 3 Yugoslavia – Austria 6 – 0 February 10 Japan – Norway 4 – 0 February 11 Austria – France 5 – 2 February 12 Japan – Romania 5 – 4 Norway – Austria 5 – 4 February 13 Yugoslavia – France 10 – 1 February 14 Norway – Romania 4 – 3 February 15 Japan – Austria 11 – 1 February 16 Yugoslavia – Romania 9 – 5 February 17 Japan – France 6 – 2 Yugoslavia – Norway 3 – 2

Final Standing: 1. Soviet Union 7 6 0 1 48 – 10 12 2. Czechoslovakia 7 5 1 1 33 – 17 11 3. Canada 7 5 0 2 28 – 15 10 4. Sweden 7 4 1 2 23 – 18 9 5. Finland 7 3 1 3 17 – 23 7 6.USA 7 214 23–285 7. FR Germany 7 1 0 6 13 – 39 2 8.GDR 7 007 13–40 Consolation Round: 9. Yugoslavia 5 5 0 0 33 – 9 10 10. Japan 5 4 0 1 27 – 12 8 11. Norway 5 3 0 2 15 – 15 6 12. Romania 5 2 0 3 22 – 23 4 13. Austria 5 1 0 4 12 – 27 2 14. France 5 0 0 5 9 – 32 0

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Gold: SOVIET UNION GP G A PT PIM NR 8 ALEXANDROV Venyamin C 43360 4 BLINOV Viktor RD 722410 2 DAVYDOV Vitali RD 70334 11 FIRSOV Anatoli RW 7 12 4 16 4 16 YONOV Anatoli C 61232 20 KONOVALENKO Viktor GK 50000 15 KUZKIN Viktor LD 71120 9 MAYOROV Boris RW 70002 10 MISHAKOV Yevgeni LW 74152 19 MOISEYEV Yuri LW 62466 12 POLUPANOV Viktor C 7 6 6 12 10 5 RAGULIN Alexander LD 70224 6 ROMISHEVSKY Igor RD 70002 18 STARSHINOV Vyacheslav C 7 6 6 12 2 17 VIKULOV Vladimir LW 7 2 9 11 2 3 ZAITSEV Oleg LD 71014 14 ZIMIN Evgeni RW 43258 1 ZINGER Viktor GK 20000 Silver: CZECHOSLOVAKIA GP G A PTS PIM NR 15 CERNY Josef LW 70660 18 DZURILLA Vladmir GK 70000 9 GOLONKA Jozef C 7 4 6 10 8 21 HAVEL Jan RW 75162 19 HEJMA Peter C 73034

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 20 HOLIK Jiri LW 71124 5 HORESOVSKY Josef LD 74262 10HRBATY Jan RW 72792 16 JIRIK Jaroslav LW 43360 11 KLAPAC Jan RW 50004 12 KOCHTA Jiri C 41010 4 MACHAC Oldrich RD 70002 2 MASOPUST Karel LD 71126 1 NADRCHAL Vladmir GK 20000 14 NEDOMANSKY Vaclav RW 75274 7 POSPISIL Frantisek LD 70116 8 SEVCIK Frantisek RW 73254 17 SUCHY Jan RD 72468 Bronze: CANADA GP G A PT PIM NR 8 BOURBONNAIS Roger LW 74260 1 BRODERICK Ken GK 50000 16 CADIEUX Ray RW 74260 3 CONLIN Paul LD 70000 7 DINEEN Gary C 71230 5 GLENNIE Brian RD 701110 11 HARGREAVES Ted LD 71120 9 HUCK Fran C 745910 10 JOHNSTON Marshall RD 72684 4 MACKENZIE Barry LD 60228 12 MACMILLAN Bill RW 61230 17 MONTEITH Stephen RW 71010 20 MOTT Morris LW 75162 2 O’MALLEY Terry LD 60222 18 O’SHEA Danny C 732510 15 PINDER Gerry LW 71012 14 PINDER Herb LW 21012 21 STEPHENSON Wayne GK 30000

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4. SWEDEN: Folke Bengtsson, Arne Carlsson, Hans Dahllof, Svante Granholm, Henric Hedlund, Leif Henriksson, Leif Holmquist, Nils Johansson, Tord Lundstrom, Lars-Goran Nilsson, Bert-Ola Nordlander, Carl-Goran Oberg, Roger Olsson, Bjorn Palmqvist, Lars-Erik Sjoberg, Roland Stoltz, Lennart Svedberg, Hakan Wickberg.

5. FINLAND: Matti Harju, Kari Johansson, Esko Kaonpaa, Matti Keinonen, Veli-Pekka Ketola, Ilpo Koskela, Pentti Koskela, Pekka Kuusisto, Pekka Leimu, Seppo Lindstrom, Lasse Oksanen, Lalli Partinen, Esa Peltonen, Jorma Peltonen, Juha Rantasila, Matti Reunamaki, Paavo Tirkkonen, Juhani Wahlsten, Urpo Ylonen, Jarmo Wasama

6. USA: Herb Brooks, John Cunniff, John Dale, Craig Falkman, Robert Paul Hurley, Thomas Hurley, Len Lilyholm, James Logue, Patrick Loyne, John Morrison, , Bob Paradise, Larry Pleau, Bruce Riutta, Don Ross, Pat Rupp, Larry Stordahl, Doug Volmar.

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Firsov Anatoly URS 7 12 4 16 2 Polupanov Viktor URS 7 6 6 12 2 Starshinov Vyacheslav URS 7 6 6 12 4 Vikulov Vladimir URS 7 2 10 12 5 Golonka Josef TCH 7 4 6 10 6 Huck Fran CAN 7459 7 Hrbaty Jan TCH 7279 8 Johnston Marshall CAN 7268 8 Marrison Jack USA 7268 10 Nedomansky Vaclav TCH 7527

Czechoslovakia broke Soviet Union’s amazing six-year unbeaten streak by winning 5-4 at Grenoble 1968. Eight European hockey legends are captured on the photo from that game. From left: Jan Suchy (TCH), captain Jozef Golonka (TCH), Vyacheslav Starshinov (URS), a helmet-less Jaroslav Jirik (TCH), referee Ove Dahlberg (SWE), (URS, #11), Oldrich Machac (TCH, behind the net) and goalie Vladimir Dzurilla (TCH).

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Game results Qualification for Final Round: Feb. 3: Czechoslovakia – Japan 8-2; Sweden – Yugoslavia 8-1 Feb. 4: USA – Switzerland 5-3; Poland – FR Germany 4-0; Finland – Norway 13-1 Final Round: February 5 USA – Sweden 1 – 5 Czechoslovakia – Poland 14 – 1 Soviet Union – Finland 9 – 3 February 7 Soviet Union – Sweden 3 – 3 USA – Czechoslovakia 5 – 1 Finland – Poland 5 – 1 February 8 Czechoslovakia – Finland 7 – 1 February 9 Sweden – Poland 5 – 3 Soviet Union – USA 7 – 2 February 10 Soviet Union – Poland 9 – 3 Czechoslovakia – Sweden 2 – 1 USA – Finland 4 – 1 February 12 USA – Poland 6 – 1 February 13 Sweden – Finland 3 – 4 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 5 – 2 Consolation Round February 6 Norway – Yugoslavia 5 – 2 FR Germany – Switzerland 5 – 0 February 7 Japan – Switzerland 3 – 3 FR Germany – Yugoslavia 6 – 2 February 9 Japan – Yugoslavia 3 – 2 FR Germany – Norway 5 – 1 February 10 Norway – Japan 5 – 4 Switzerland – Yugoslavia 3 – 3 February 12 FR Germany – Japan 6 – 7 Norway – Switzerland 5 – 3

Final Standing: 1. Soviet Union 5 4 1 0 33 – 13 9 2.USA 5 302 18–156 3. Czechoslovakia 5 3 0 2 26 – 13 6 4. Sweden 5 2 1 2 17 – 13 5 5. Finland 5 2 0 3 14 – 24 4 6. Poland 5 0 0 5 9 – 39 0 Consolation Round: 7. FR Germany 4 3 0 1 22 – 10 6 8. Norway 4 3 0 1 16 – 14 6 9. Japan 4 2 1 1 17 – 16 5 10. Switzerland 4 0 2 2 9 – 16 2 11. Yugoslavia 4 0 1 3 9 – 17 1

Did you know? In the 1972 Olympic ice hockey tournament in Sapporo, Team USA unexpectedly won the silver medal using only 17 players throughout the tournament. One of the happy medallists of the ”forgotten team” was Mark Howe, who participated in his first and last Olympics at the age of 16 years and 260 days, becoming the second youngest player ever in an Olympic hockey tournament. Mark, son of Canadian NHL superstar Gordie Howe, represented the WHA Team Canada in the 1974 eight game series vs the Soviet Union. Mark eventually played 16 seasons in the NHL, ten less than his father.

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Gold: SOVIET UNION GP G A PT PIM NR 9 BLINOV Yuri LW 53360 2 DAVYDOV Vitali LD 40114 11 FIRSOV Anatoli C 52570 17 KHARLAMOV Valeri LW 5 9 6 15 2 4 KUZKIN Viktor RD 51010 3 LUTCHENKO Vladimir LD 50112 10 MALTSEV Alexander C 54370 13 MIKHAILOV Boris RW 32020 12 MISHAKOV Yevgeni RW 42132 1 PASHKOV Alexander GK 10000 16 PETROV Vladimir C 40220 5 RAGULIN Alexander LD 50330 6 ROMISHEVSKY Igor LD 40002 19 SHADRIN Vladimir C 31012 20 TRETIAK Vladislav GK 50000 7 TSYGANKOV Gennadi RD 53254 8 VASILIEV Valeri RD 20002 18 VIKULOV Viktor RW 55490 15 YAKUSHEV Alexander RW 50334 14 ZIMIN Yevgeni LW 1 1 – 1 0

Silver: USA GP G A PT PIM NR 16 AHEARN Kevin LW 54372 10 BOUCHA Henry C 52356

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 5 BROWN Charlie LD 50004 8 CHRISTIANSEN Keith C 51126 30CURRAN Mike GK 50000 11 FTOREK Robbie C 50220 23 HOWE Mark LW 50000 19 IRVING Stuart LW 51126 2 MCELMURY Jim RD 50116 20 MCGLYNN Dick RD 50004 4 MELLOR Tom LD 50002 18 NASLUND Ron RW 51122 3 OLDS Wally RD 50000 9 SANDERS Frank LD 53030 17 SARNER Craig RW 54590 1 SEARS Peter GK 10000 15 SHEEHY Tim RW 52130

Bronze: CZECHOSLOVAKIA GP G A PT PIM NR 19 BEDNAR Vladimir RD 50112 15 CERNY Josef LW 52130 1 DZURILLA Vladimir GK 50000 11 FARDA Richard C 51560 21 HLINKA Ivan C 52242 2 HOLECEK Jiri GK 20000 5 HOLIK Jaroslav C 31232 20 HOLIK Jiri LW 52130 3 HORESOVSKY Josef RD 51010 8 KOCHTA Jiri RW 53360 4 MACHAC Oldrich RD 50002 10 MARTINEC Vladimir RW 54020 14 NEDOMANSKY Vaclav C 56390 18 NOVAK Eduard RW 22020 7 POSPISIL Frantisek LD 51238

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12 STASTNY Bohuslav LW 51012 6 TAJCNAR Rudolf RD 50116 9 VOHRALIK Karel LD 50116

4. SWEDEN: Leif Holmqvist, Christer Abrahamsson, Thommy Abrahamsson, Stig Ostling, Kenneth Ekman, Thommie Bergman, Lars-Erik Sjoberg, Kjell-Rune Milton, Bert-Ola Nordlander, Lars-Goran Nilsson, Stig-Goran Johansson, Hans Hansson, Hans Lindberg, Tord Lundstrom, Mats Lindh, Bjorn Palmqvist, Mats Ahlberg, Hakan Wickberg, Inge Hammarstrom, Hakan Pettersson

5. FINLAND: Jorma Valtonen, Stig Wetzell, Heikki Jarn, Seppo Lindstrom, Ilpo Koskela, Heikki Riihiranta, Pekka Marjamaki, Juha Rantasila, Jorma Vehmanen, Lauri Mononen, Matti Keinonen, Timo Turunen, Lasse Oksanen, Juhani Tamminen, Veli-Pekka Ketola, Matti Murto, Seppo Repo, Harri Linnonmaa, Esa Peltonen, Jorma Peltonen

6. POLAND: Andrzej Tkacz, Walery Kosyl, Ludwik Czachowski, Stanislaw Fryzliewicz, Jerzy Potz, Robert Goralczyk, Adam Kopczynski, Andrzej Szczepaniec, Feliks Goralczyk, Tadeusz Kacik, Krzysztof Bialynicki, Jozef Slowakiewicz, Leszek Tokarz,Wieslaw Tokarz, Jozef Batkeiwicz, Tadeusz Obloj, Walenty Zietara

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Kharlamov Valery URS 5 9 6 15 2 Nedomansky Vaclav TCH 5639 3 Vikulov Vladimir URS 5549 4 Sarner Craig USA 5459 5 Maltsev Aleksander URS 5437 5 Ahearn Kevin USA 5437 7 Firsov Anatoly URS 5257 8 Blinov Yuri URS 5336 8 Kochta Jiri TCH 5336 10 Farda Richard TCH 5156 11 Palmqvist Bjorn SWE 5415 11 Hammarstrom Inge SWE 5415

Valeri Kharlamov led all Olympic scorers in Sapporo in 1972 with nine goals and six assists. Despite his heroics, Kharlamov was virtually unknown in North America. Seven months later Kharlamov was the star performer on the Soviet team that shocked Team Canada, 7-3, in Montreal in game one of the 1972 Summit Series. was inducted to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1998 and to Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005. He would win two Olympic gold medals and one silver, as well as six IIHF World Championship gold medals.

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Did you know? West Germany (FRG) got its only Olympic hockey medal in 1976 in Innsbruck when the team won the bronze. Pre-war Germany also took the bronze in 1932 at Lake Placid. East Germany (GDR) never won a hockey medal, finishing eighth in that country’s only Olympic hockey appearance, in 1968.

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Game results Qualification for Final Round: Feb. 2: Poland – Romania 7-4; Czechoslovakia – Bulgaria 14-1; FR Germany – Switzerland 5-1 Feb. 3: Finland – Japan 11-2; USA – Yugoslavia 8-4; Soviet Union – Austria 16-3 Final Round: February 6 FR Germany – Poland 7 – 4 Soviet Union – USA 6 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Finland 2 – 1 February 8 Soviet Union – Poland 16 – 1 FR Germany – Finland 3 – 5 Czechoslovakia – USA 5 – 0 February 10 Finland – USA 4 – 5 Czechoslovakia – Poland 0 – 1* Soviet Union – FR Germany 7 – 3 February 12 USA – Poland 7 – 2 Czechoslovakia – FR Germany 7 – 4 Soviet Union – Finland 7 – 2 February 14 FR Germany – USA 4 – 1 Finland – Poland 7 – 1 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 4 – 3 * Czechoslovakia won game 7 – 1 but Poland was awarded win by 1-0 after Czechoslovak defenseman Frantisek Pospisil did not pass doping test. Consolation Round February 5 Yugoslavia – Switzerland 6 – 4 Romania – Japan 3 – 1 Austria – Bulgaria 6 – 2 February 7 Romania – Yugoslavia 3 – 4 Switzerland – Bulgaria 8 – 3 Austria – Japan 3 – 2 February 9 Yugoslavia – Bulgaria 8 – 5 Japan – Switzerland 6 – 4 Romania – Austria 4 – 3 February 11 Romania – Bulgaria 9 – 4 Japan – Yugoslavia 4 – 3 Austria – Switzerland 3 – 5 February 13 Japan – Bulgaria 7 – 5 Romania – Switzerland 4 – 3 Austria – Yugoslavia 3 – 1

Final Standing: 1. Soviet Union 5 5 0 0 40 – 11 10 2. Czechoslovakia 5 3 0 2 17 – 10 6 3. FR Germany 5 2 0 3 21 – 24 4 4. Finland 5 2 0 3 19 – 18 4 5. USA 5 2 0 3 15 – 24 4 6. Poland 5 1 0 4 9 – 37 2 Consolation Round: 7. Romania 5 4 0 1 23 – 15 8 8. Austria 5 3 0 2 18 – 14 6 9. Japan 5 3 0 2 20 – 18 6 10. Yugoslavia 5 3 0 2 22 – 19 6 11. Switzerland 5 2 0 3 24 – 22 4 12. Bulgaria 5 0 0 5 19 – 38 0 Did you know? Not wanting to breach the Olympic amateur rules, Sweden withdrew from the 1976 Olympic hockey tournament because the federation considered their players ‘semi-amateurs’.

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Gold: SOVIET UNION GP G A PT PIM NR 11 ALEXANDROV Boris FW 52350 4 BABINOV Sergei D 522415 2 GUSEV Alexander D 51232 8 KAPUSTIN Sergei FW 53148 17 KHARLAMOV Valeri FW 53696 3 LUTCHENKO Vladimir D 50224 5 LYAPKIN Yuri D 51342 10 MALTSEV Alexander FW 5 5 5 10 0 13 MIKHAILOV Boris FW 52132 16 PETROV Vladimir FW 54378 19 SHADRIN Vladimir FW 5 6 4 10 0 9 SHALIMOV Viktor FW 5 5 5 10 2 1 SIDELNIKOV Alexander GK 10000 20 TRETIAK Vladislav GK 40000 7 TSYGANKOV Gennadi D 51232 6 VASILIEV Valeri D 51230 15 YAKUSHEV Alexander FW 53472 22 ZHLUKTOV Viktor FW 51672

Silver: Czechoslovakia GP G A PT PIM NR 26 AUGUSTA Josef FW 50112 19 BUBLA Jiri D 50226 5 CHALUPA Milan D 50004 1 CRHA Jiri GK 30000 9 DVORAK Miroslav D 51122 25 EBERMANN Bohuslav FW 50112 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 21 HLINKA Ivan FW 52249 2 HOLECEK Jiri GK 50000 20 HOLIK Jiri FW 51124 17 KAJKL Milan D 50116 4 MACHAC Oldrich D 502210 10 MARTINEC Vladimir FW 52352 22 NOVAK Eduard FW 52134 11 NOVAK Jiri FW 52020 6 NOVY Milan FW 55050 7 POSPISIL Frantisek D 50446 23 POUZAR Jaroslav FW 51014 12 STASTNY Bohuslav FW 51010 8 SVITANA Pavel GK 10000

Bronze: Federal Republic of Germany GP G A PT PIM NR 7 AUHUBER Klaus D 510115 19 BERNDANER Ignaz D 51230 10 BOOS Wolfgang FW 50000 9 FUNK Lorenz FW 52574 16 HINTERSTOCKER Martin FW 54264 4 KIESSLING Udo D 50116 23 KEHLE Toni GK 50000 13 KOBERLE Walter FW 51016 11 KOPF Ernst FW 53582 14 KUHNHACKL Erich FW 5 5 5 10 10 6 METZ Stefan D 50000 8 PHILIPP Rainer FW 52244 18 REINDL Franz FW 50000 15 SCHLODER Alois FW 52248 2 THANNER Rudolf D 50110 3 VOLK Josef D 50002 12VOZAR Ferenc FW 50002 1 WEISSHAUPT Erich GK 50000

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4. FINLAND: Urpo Ylonen, Antti Leppanen, Reijo Laksola, Timo Nummelin, Seppo Lindstrom, Hannu Haapalainen, Pekka Marjamaki, Timo Saari, Seppo Ahokainen, Harri Leppa, Esa Peltonen, Tapio Koskinen, Matti Murto, Pertti Koivulahti, , Jorma Vehmanen, Matti Rautiainen, Hannu Kapanen

5. USA: Blane Comstock, Jim Warden, John Taft, Gary Ross, Paul Jensen, Bob Lundeen, Dick Lamby, Jeffrey Hymanson, Robert Miller, Steve Jensen, Steve Alley, Robert Harris, Buzz Schneider,Theo Thorndike, Bob Dobek, Douglas Ross, Dan Bolduc, Steve Sertich

6. POLAND: Andrzej Tkacz,Walery Kosyl,Andrzej Slowakiewicz,Andrzej Iskrzycki, Robert Goralczyk, Kordian Jajszczok, Jerzy Potz, Marek Marcinczak, Stefan Chowaniec, Wieslaw Jobczyk, Tadeusz Obloj, Karol Zurek, Leszek Kokoszka, Walenty Zientara, Andrzej Zabawa, Henryk Pytel, Mieczyslaw Jaskierski, Marian Kajzerek

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Shadrin Vladimir URS 5 6 4 10 2 Maltsev Aleksander URS 5 5 5 10 2 Shalimov Viktor URS 5 5 5 10 2 Kuhnhackl Erich FRG 5 5 5 10 5 Kharlamov Valery URS 5369 6 Kopf Ernst FRG 5358 7 Petrov Vladimir URS 5437 8 Yakushev Aleksander URS 5347 8 Dobek Bob USA 5347 10 Funk Lorenz FRG 5257

Did you know? On February 8, 1976, Soviet Union demolished Poland 16 –1 in their first game at the Innsbruck Olympics. The Soviets were totally superior throughout the tournament and didn't lose a game, capturing their fourth straight Olympic gold medal. Exactly two months after the massacre at Innsbruck, the same teams met again on April 8, in the first game of the IIHF World Championship at Katowice, Poland. The Soviets committed the biggest mistake in sports underestimating their opponents.A virtually unknown forward by the name of Wieslaw Jobczyk scored three goals and led Poland to a 6 – 4 victory, arguably the biggest upset in IIHF World Championship history. The Soviet Union team never recovered from the embarrassment and lost the 1976 World Championship to the Czechoslovaks. Poland never recovered either. The next day, the Poles lost to Czechoslovakia 12– 0 and were later relegated to the B- pool of the World Championships.

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Did you know? One week before the 1980 Olympic tournament in Lake Placid, the USA and Soviet Union played an exhibition game in New York’s Madison Square Garden. The USSR beat USA, 10 -3.

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Game results

Preliminary Round: February 12 Canada – Netherlands 10 – 1 Finland – Poland 4 – 5 Soviet Union – Japan 16 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Norway 11 – 0 Romania – FR Germany 6 – 4 Sweden – USA 2 – 2 February 14 Canada – Poland 5 – 1 Soviet Union – Netherlands 17 – 4 Finland – Japan 6 – 3 Sweden – Romania 8 – 0 FR Germany – Norway 10 – 4 USA – Czechoslovakia 7 – 3 February 16 Finland – Canada 4 – 3 Soviet Union – Poland 8 – 1 Netherlands – Japan 3 – 3 Czechoslovakia – Romania 7 – 2 Sweden – FR Germany 5 – 2 USA – Norway 5 – 1 February 18 Canada – Japan 6 – 0 Poland – Netherlands 3 – 5 Soviet Union – Finland 4 – 2 Sweden – Norway 7 – 1 Czechoslovakia – FR Germany 11 – 3 USA – Romania 7 – 2 February 20 Soviet Union – Canada 6 – 4 Poland – Japan 5 – 1 Finland – Netherlands 10 – 3 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 4 – 2 Romania – Norway 3 – 3 USA – FR Germany 4 – 2 Final Round Carry Over Games Soviet Union – Finland 4 – 2 Sweden – USA 2 – 2 February 22 Czechoslovakia – Canada 6 – 1 Game for 5th place Finland – Sweden 3 – 3 USA – Soviet Union 4 – 3 February 24 Soviet Union – Sweden 9 – 2 USA – Finland 4 – 2 Group A Soviet Union 5 5 0 0 51 – 11 10 Finland 5 3 0 2 26 – 18 6 Canada 5 3 0 2 28 – 12 6 Poland 5 2 0 3 15 – 23 4 Netherlands 5 1 1 3 16 – 43 3 Japan 5 0 1 4 7 – 36 1 Group B Sweden 5 4 1 0 26 – 7 9 USA 5 410 25–109 Czechoslovakia 5 3 0 2 34 – 16 6 Romania 5 1 1 3 13 – 29 3 FR Germany 5 1 0 4 21 – 30 2 Norway 5 0 1 4 9 – 36 1

Final Standing: 1.USA 3 210 10–75 2. Soviet Union 3 2 0 1 16 – 8 4 3. Sweden 3 0 2 1 7 – 14 2 4. Finland 3 0 1 2 7 – 11 1

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5. Czechoslovakia 6. Canada 7. Poland 8. Romania 9. Netherlands 10. Germany 11. Norway 12. Japan

Gold: USA GP G A PT PIM NR 6 BAKER Bill D 71014 9 BROTEN Neal FW 72132 23 CHRISTIAN Dave D 70886 11 CHRISTOFF Steve FW 72136 30 CRAIG Jim GK 70002 21 ERUZIONE Mike FW 73252 28 HARRINGTON John FW 70552 1 JANASZAK Steve GK 00000 10 JOHNSON Mark FW 7 5 6 11 6 24 MCCLANAHAN Rob FW 75382 3 MORROW Ken D 71236 17 O’CALLAHAN Jack D 60112 16 PAVELICH Mark FW 71672 4 RAMSEY Mike D 70228 25 SCHNEIDER Buzz FW 75384 8 SILK Dave FW 72350 19 STROBEL Eric FW 71232

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 20 SUTER Bob D 70006 27 VERCHOTA Phil FW 73258 15 WELLS Mark FW 72130

Silver: SOVIET UNION GP G A PT PIM NR 19 BALDERIS Helmut FW 75495 14 BILYALETDINOV Zinetula D 71342 2 FETISOV Vyacheslav D 754910 23 GOLIKOV Alexander FW 7 7 6 13 6 25 GOLIKOV Vladimir FW 72572 7 KASATONOV Alexei D 72578 17 KHARLAMOV Valeri FW 7 3 8 11 2 9 KRUTOV Vladimir FW 7 6 5 11 4 11 LEBEDEV Yuri FW 73584 24 MAKAROV Sergei FW 7 5 6 11 2 10 MALTSEV Alexander FW 7 6 4 10 0 13 MIKHAILOV Boris FW 7 6 5 11 2 1 MYSHKIN Vladimir GK 50000 5 PERVUKHIN Vasili D 70992 16 PETROV Vladimir FW 74266 26 SKVORTSOV Alexander FW 72570 12 STARIKOV Sergei D 71670 20 TRETIAK Vladislav GK 40000 6 VASILIEV Valeri D 72132 22 ZHLUKTOV Viktor FW 7 3 7 10 0

Bronze: SWEDEN GP G A PT PIM NR 12 AHLBERG Mats FW 7 6 4 10 13 3 ANDERSSON Sture D 72020 19 BERGLUND Bo FW 61344 27 ERIKSSON Thomas D 720210 14 ERIKSSON Hakan FW 70332

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6 ERIKSSON Jan D 71017 18 HOLMGREN Leif FW 72579 2 JONSSON Tomas D 72246 1 LINDBERGH Pelle GK 70000 29 LOFQVIST Wille GK 70000 22 LUCKNER Harald FW 60220 17 LUNDHOLM Bengt FW 61012 8 LUNDQVIST Per FW 74378 23 MOLIN Lars FW 72572 15 NASLUND Mats FW 7 3 7 10 6 16 NORBERG Lennart FW 71122 7 SAMUELSSON Tommy D 70222 21 SODERSTROM Dan FW 72242 9 WALTIN Mats D 71234 4 WEINSTOCK Ulf D 71350

4. FINLAND: , Hannu Haapalainen, Markku Hakulinen, Markku Kiimalainen, Antero Kivela, Jukka Koskilahti, Hannu Koskinen, , Mikko Leinonen, Reijo Leppanen,Tapio Levo, Lasse Litma, Jarmo Makitalo, Esa Peltonen, Jukka Porvari, Olli Saarinen, Seppo Suoraniemi,Timo Susi, Jorma Valtonen, Ismo Villa

5. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Jiri Bubla, Milan Chalupa, Vitezslav Duris, Miroslav Dvorak, Bohuslav Ebermann, Miroslav Frycer, Karel Holy, Frantisek Kaberle, Arnold Kadlec, Jiri Kralik, Karel Lang, Vincent Lukac, Jan Neliba, Jiri Novak, Milan Novy, Jaroslav Pouzar,Anton Stastny, Marian Stastny, Peter Stastny

6. CANADA: Bob Dupuis, Paul Pageau,Warren Anderson, Joe Grant, Randy Gregg,Terry O’Malley, Drad Pirie, Don Spring,Tim Watters, , , Dan D’Alvise, Ron Davidson, John Devaney, Dave Hindmarch, Paul McLean, Kevin Maxwell, Jim Nill, Kevin Primeau, Stelio Zupancich

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Novy Milan TCH 6 7 8 15 2 Stastny Peter TCH 6 7 7 14 3 Pouzar Jaroslav TCH 6 8 5 13 4 Golikov Aleksander URS 7 7 6 13 5 Porvari Jukka FIN 7 7 4 11 6 Mikhailov Boris URS 7 6 5 11 6 Krutov Vladimir URS 7 6 5 11 8 Makarov Sergei URS 7 5 6 11 8 Johnson Mark USA 7 5 6 11 8 Stastny Marian TCH 6 5 6 11

The mother of all hockey upsets: USA – Soviet Union, 4 -3 in Lake Placid 1980.

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Did you know? Not wanting a repeat of the defeat four years earlier, the Soviet Union crushed all opposition in Sarajevo in 1984. The Soviets swept the tournament with seven straight wins recording a goal differential of 48-5, the most superior showing in modern Olympic history.

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Game results

Preliminary Round: February 7 Soviet Union – Poland 12 – 1 A FR Germany – Yugoslavia 8 – 1 A Sweden – Italy 11 – 3 A Canada – USA 4 – 2 B Finland – Austria 4 – 3 B Czechoslovakia – Norway 10 – 4 B February 9 Sweden – Yugoslavia 11 – 0 A FR Germany – Poland 8 – 5 A Soviet Union – Italy 5 – 1 A Canada – Austria 8 – 1 B Finland – Norway 16 – 2 B Czechoslovakia – USA 4 – 1 B February 11 Soviet Union – Yugoslavia 9 – 1 A Sweden – FR Germany 1 – 1 A Poland – Italy 1 – 6 A Czechoslovakia – Austria 13 – 0 B Canada – Finland 4 – 2 B USA – Norway 3 – 3 B February 13 Sweden – Poland 10 – 1 A Italy – Yugoslavia 1 – 5 A Soviet Union – FR Germany 6 – 1 A Czechoslovakia – Finland 7 – 2 B Canada – Norway 8 – 1 B USA – Austria 7 – 3 B February 15 Soviet Union – Sweden 10 – 1 A FR Germany – Italy 9 – 4 A Poland – Yugoslavia 8 – 1 A Finland – USA 3 – 3 B Czechoslovakia – Canada 4 – 0 B Austria – Norway 6 – 5 B Final Round Carry Over Games Soviet Union – Sweden 10 – 1 Czechoslovakia – Canada 4 – 0 February 17 Germany – Finland 7 – 4 5th and 6th place USA – Poland 7 – 4 7th and 8th place Soviet Union – Canada 4 – 0 Czechoslovakia – Sweden 2 – 0 February 19 Sweden – Canada 2 – 0 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 2 – 0 Preliminary Round Group A Soviet Union 5 5 0 0 42 – 5 10 Sweden 5 3 1 1 34 – 15 7 FR Germany 5 3 1 1 27 – 17 7 Poland 5 1 0 4 16 – 37 2 Italy 5 1 0 4 1 – 31 2 Yugoslavia 5 1 0 4 8 – 36 2 Group B Czechoslovakia 5 5 0 0 8 – 7 10 Canada 5 4 0 1 24 – 10 8 Finland 5 2 1 2 27 – 19 5 USA 5 1 2 2 6 – 17 4 Austria 5 1 0 4 13 – 37 2 Norway 5 0 1 4 15 – 43 1

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Final Standing: 1. Soviet Union 3 3 0 0 16 –1 6 2. Czechoslovakia 3 2 0 1 6 – 24 4 3. Sweden 3 1 0 2 3 – 12 2 4. Canada 3 0 0 3 0 – 10 0 5. Germany 6. Finland 7. USA 8. Poland 9. Italy 10. Austria 11. Yugoslavia 12. Norway

Gold: Soviet Union GP G A PT PIM NR 14 BILYALETDINOV Zinetula D 71120 13 DROZDETSKY Nikolay FW 7 10 2 12 2 2 FETISOV Vyacheslav D 7 3 8 11 8 23 GERASIMOV Alexander FW 72356 7 KASATONOV Alexey D 73250 15 KHOMUTOV Andrey FW 72134 31 KOVIN Vladimir FW 75382 29 KOZHEVNIKOV Alexander FW 74482 9 KRUTOV Vladimir FW 74152 11 LARIONOV Igor FW 71456 24 MAKAROV Sergei FW 73366 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 1 MYSHKIN Vladimir GK 10000 5 PERVUKHIN Vasily D 70220 21 SHEPELEV Sergei FW 72460 26 SKVORTSOV Alexander FW 74370 12 STARIKOV Sergei D 71122 22 STELNOV Igor D 70227 20 TRETIAK Vladislav GK 60000 28 TYUMENEV Viktor FW 60992 6 VASILIEV Mikhail FW 73254

Silver: Czechoslovakia GP G A PT PIM NR 9 BENAK Jaroslav D 71124 19 CALDR Vladimir FW 74042 14 CERNIK Frantisek FW 73034 5 CHALUPA Milan D 71016 4 HORAVA Miloslav D 70332 24 HRDINA Jiri FW 745910 8 KADLEC Arnold D 72134 26 KORBELA Jaroslav FW 701110 1 KRALIK Jiri GK 70000 16 KYHOS Vladimir FW 71014 20 LALA Jiri FW 71450 11 LIBA Igor FW 74266 29 LUKAC Vincent FW 74372 21 PASEK Dusan FW 71342 12 RICHTER Pavel FW 72572 18 RUSNAK Darius FW 74596 17 RUZICKA Vladimir FW 7 4 6 10 0 25 SINDEL Jaroslav GK 70002 15 SVOBODA Radoslav D 73254 7 UVIRA Eduard D 71122

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Bronze: Sweden GP G A PT PIM NR 10 AHLEN Thomas D 73144 8 EKLUND Thom FW 70112 14 EKLUND Per-Erik FW 82680 7 ERICSON Bo D 61128 12 ERIKSSON Hakan FW 730310 15 GRADIN Peter FW 7 9 4 13 6 19 HESSEL Mats FW 71122 18 HJALM Michael FW 71126 6 LINDBLOM Goran D 70110 16 MORTH Tommy FW 61232 21 NORDIN Hakan D 70552 17 OHLING Jens FW 74480 1 RIDDERWALL Rolf GK 70000 11 RUNDQVIST Thomas FW 73146 28 SANDSTROM Tomas FW 72136 22 SODERGREN Hakan FW 63256 2 THELIN Mats D 70114 5 THELVEN Michael D 31344 30 WALITALO Gote GK 70000 9 WALTIN Mats D 72462

4. CANADA: , Mario Gosselin,Warren Anderson, Robin Bartel, J.J. Daigneault, Bruce Driver, Doug Lidster, James Patrick, Craig Redmond, Russ Courtnall, Kevin Dineen, Dave Donnelly, Pat Flatley, Dave Gagner,Vaughn Karpan, Darren Lowe, Kirk Muller, Dave Tippett, Carey Wilson, Dan Wood

5. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY: Manfred Ahne, Ignaz Berndaner, Michael Betz, Bernhard Englbrecht, Karl Friesen, Dieter Hegen, Uli Hiemer, Ernst Hofner, Udo Kiessling, Harold Kreis, Marcus Kuhl, Eric Kuhnhackl, Andreas Niederberger, Joachim Reil, Franz Reindl, Roy Roedger, Peter Scharf, Helmut Steiger, Gerd Truntschka, Manfred Wolf

6. FINLAND: , Risto Jalo, Arto Javanainen, , , Markus Lehto, Petteri Lehto, Pertti Lehtonen, Jarmo Makitalo, Anssi Melametsa, Hannu Oksanen, Arto Ruotanen, Simo Saarinen, Ville Siren, Arto Sirvio, Petri Skriko, , Kari Takko, , Harri Tuohimaa, Jorma Valtonen

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Kuhnhackl Erich FRG 6 8 6 14 2 Gradin Peter SWE 6 9 4 13 3 Drozdetsky Nikolay URS 7 10 2 12 4 Summanen Raimo FIN 6 4 7 11 5 Fetisov Vyacheslav URS 7 3 8 11 6 Skriko Petri FIN 6 6 4 10 7 Ruzicka Vladimir FIN 7 4 6 10 8 Rusnak Darius TCH 7459 8 Hrdina Jiri TCH 7459 10 Tyumenev Viktor TCH 6099

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Game results Preliminary Round: February 13 Soviet Union – Norway 5 – 0 FR Germany – Czechoslovakia 2 – 1 USA – Austria 10 – 6 February 14 Canada – Poland 1 – 0 Sweden – France 13 – 2 Finland – Switzerland 1 – 2 February 15 FR Germany – Norway 7 – 3 Czechoslovakia – USA 7 – 5 Soviet Union – Austria 8 – 1 February 16 Finland – France 10 – 1 Sweden – Poland 1 – 1 Canada – Switzerland 4 – 2 February 17 Germany – Austria 3 – 1 Czechoslovakia – Norway 10 – 1 Soviet Union – USA 7 – 5 February 18 Finland – Canada 3 – 1 Poland – France 6 – 2 * * Score was reversed to 0-2 after Polish player Jaroslav Morawiecki failed to pass doping test. February 19 Czechoslovakia – Austria 4 – 0 Soviet Union – FR Germany 6 – 3 USA – Norway 6 – 3 February 20 Canada – France 9 – 5 Switzerland – Poland 4 – 1 Finland – Sweden 3 – 3 February 21 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 6 – 1 FR Germany – USA 4 – 1 Austria – Norway 4 – 4 February 22 Finland – Poland 5 – 1 Sweden – Canada 2 – 2 Switzerland – France 9 – 0 February 23 (Placing game 9-10) Austria – Poland 3 – 2 (Placing game 11-12) France – Norway 7 –6 GWS February 25 (Placing game 7-8) USA – Switzerland 8 – 4 Final Round Carry Over Games FR Germany – Czechoslovakia 2 – 1 Finland – Canada 3 – 1 Soviet Union – FR Germany 6 – 3 Finland – Sweden 3 – 3 Soviet Union – Czechoslovakia 6 – 1 Sweden – Canada 2 – 2 February 24 Soviet Union – Canada 5 – 0 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 6 – 2 Finland – FR Germany 8 – 0 February 26 Canada – FR Germany 8 – 1 Finland – Czechoslovakia 2 – 5 Soviet Union – Sweden 7 – 1 February 27 Canada – Czechoslovakia 6 – 3 February 28 Sweden – FR Germany 3 – 2 Soviet Union – Finland 1 – 2 Preliminary Round Group A Finland 5 3 1 1 22 – 8 7 Sweden 5 2 3 0 23 – 10 7 Canada 5 3 1 1 17 – 12 7 Switzerland 5 3 0 2 19 – 10 6 Poland 5 0 1 4 3 – 13 1 France 5 1 0 4 10 – 41 0 Group B Soviet Union 5 5 0 0 32 – 10 10 FR Germany 5 4 0 1 19 – 12 8 Czechoslovakia 5 3 0 2 23 – 14 6 USA 5 2 0 3 27 – 27 4 Austria 5 0 1 4 12 – 29 1 Norway 5 0 1 4 11 – 32 1

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Final Standing: 1. Soviet Union 5 4 0 1 25 – 7 8 2. Finland 5 3 1 1 18 – 10 7 3. Sweden 5 2 2 1 15 – 16 6 4. Canada 5 2 1 2 17 – 14 5 5. FR Germany 5 1 0 4 8 – 26 2 6. Czechoslovakia 5 1 0 4 12 – 22 2 7. USA 8. Switzerland 9. Austria 10. Poland 11. France 12. Norway

Gold: Soviet Union GP G A PT PIM NR 6 BYAKIN Ilya D 81454 27 BYKOV Vyacheslav FW 72352 21 CHERNYKH Alexander FW 82244 2 FETISOV Vyacheslav D 8 4 9 13 6 5 GUSAROV Alexei D 81346 13 KAMENSKY Valeri FW 84264 7 KASATONOV Alexei D 72680 15 KHOMUTOV Andrei FW 82464 22 KOZHEVNIKOV Alexander FW 21124 29 KRAVCHUK Igor D 61010 9 KRUTOV Vladimir FW 8 6 9 15 0 11 LARIONOV Igor FW 8 4 9 13 4 23 LOMAKIN Andrei FW 81342

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Silver: Finland GP G A PT PIM NR 3 BLOMQVIST Timo D 811210 9 ELORANTA Kari D 80662 14 HELMINEN Raimo FW 7 2 8 10 4 15 JARVI Iiro FW 825710 26 KESKINEN Esa FW 81122 17 LAINE Erkki FW 74262 27 LAITINEN Kari FW 73250 21 LEHTONEN Erkki FW 8 4 6 10 2 1 LINDFORS Sakari GK 00000 4 LUMME Jyrki D 60112 24 MIKKOLAINEN Reijo FW 841510 19 MYLLYS Jarmo GK 80110 2 NUMMINEN Teppo D 61450 20 OJANEN Janne FW 82134 6 RUOTANEN Arto D 70222 29 RUOTSALAINEN Reijo D 84260 7 SAARINEN Simo D 70224 11 SUIKKANEN Kai FW 81014 10 SUSI Timo FW 82684 30 TAMMI Jukka GK 80000 13TORKKI Jari FW 41014 18 TUOMISTO Pekka FW 82134 16 VIRTANEN Jukka D 50110

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Bronze: Sweden GP G A PT PIM NR 12 ANDERSSON Peter D 82244 12 ANDERSSON Mikael FW 83364 35 ASLIN Peter GK 50004 20 BERGLUND Bo FW 84484 18 BERGQVIST Jonas FW 83034 30 BERGMAN Anders GK 40000 4 EKLUND Thom FW 71016 2 ELDEBRINK Anders D 8 4 6 10 4 23 ERIKSSON Peter FW 30110 27 ERIKSSON Thomas D 70336 14 HJALM Michael FW 81122 3 IVARSSON Lars D 21230 25 JOHANSSON Mikael FW 81670 6 KARLSSON Lars D 71344 5 KIHLSTROM Mats D 81234 1 LINDMARK Peter GK 70000 26 MOLIN Lars FW 70222 11 OHLING Jens FW 81452 21 PETTERSSON Lars-Gunnar FW 83472 9 RUNDQVIST Thomas FW 80330 7 SAMUELSSON Tommy D 80222 15 SANDSTROM Ulf FW 73252 22 SODERGREN Hakan FW 84486

4. CANADA: Sean Burke, Andy Moog, Chris Felix, Randy Gregg, Serge Roy, Tony Stiles, Tim Watters, Trent Yawney, Zarley Zalapski, Ken Berry, Mark Habscheid, Vaughn Karpan, Wally Schreiber, Gord Sherven, Claude Vilgrain, Serge Boisvert, Brian Bradley, Bob Joyce, Merlin Malinowski, Jim Peplinski, Steve Tambellini, Ken Yaremchuk

5. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY: Christian Brittig, Peter Draisaitl, Ron Fischer, Georg Franz, Karl-Heinz Friesen, Dieter Hegen, Georg Holzmann, Udo Kiessling, Horst Kretschmer, Harold Kreis, Dieter Medicus, Andreas Niederberger, Peter Obresa, Helmut de Raaf, Joachim Reil, Roy Roedger, Peter Schiller, Josef Schlickenrieder, Manfred Schuster, Helmut Steiger, Bernd Truntschka, Gerd Truntschka, Manfred Wolf

6. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Jaroslav Benak, Mojmir Bozik, Petr Briza, Jiri Dolezal, Ota Hascak, Dominik Hasek, Miloslav Horava, Jiri Hrdina, Jiri Lala, Igor Liba, Dusan Pasek, Radim Radevic, Petr Rosol, Vladimir Ruzicka, Bedrich Scerban, Jiri Seiba, Jaromir Sindel,Antonin Stavjana, Rudolf Suchanek, Eduard Uvira, David Volek, Peter Volek, Rostislav Vlach

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Krutov Vladimir URS 8 6 9 15 2 Larionov Igor URS 8 4 9 13 2 Fetisov Vyacheslav URS 8 4 9 13 4 Millen Corey USA 8 6 5 11 4 Pasek Dusan TCH 8 6 5 11 6 Makarov Sergei URS 8 3 8 11 7 Eldebrink Anders SWE 8 4 6 10 7 Liba Igor TCH 8 4 6 10 7 Lehtonen Erkki FIN 8 4 6 10 10 Truntschka Gerd FRG 8 3 7 10 10 Helminen Raimo FIN 7 2 8 10 12 Boisvert Serge CAN 8729

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1988 in Calgary was the last time the famous CCCP hockey jersey featured in an Olympic hockey tournament.This one belonged to Hall of Fame defenseman Vyacheslav Fetisov, who today is the Sports Minister in Russia and one of the newest members of the IIHF Hall of Fame. (Photo courtesy of the Hockey Hall of Fame)

Did you know? The 1998 Olympic ice hockey tournament in Nagano is often incorrectly described as the first where NHL players were allowed to compete. NHL players were already cleared to play for Calgary 1988. Canada, for example, picked Andy Moog and Randy Gregg of the and Jim Peplinski of the , while the USA showed up with Chris Terreri from the .

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This superb Russian trio represents 10 Olympic medals. From left: Vyacheslav Fetisov (2 golds, one silver), Vladislav Tretiak (3 golds, one silver) and Sergey Makarov (2 golds, one silver). Fetisov and Tretiak are Hall of Famers, while Makarov holds the distinction of winning the Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year in the NHL) 1990 – at the age of 32, the oldest player ever to receive those honours. Tretiak is one of only two European Hall of Famers (in player’s category) who never played in the NHL.The formidable goaltender retired at the age of 32 after the 1984 Olympics as a protest against the Soviet authorities who did not allow his transfer to the , who drafted Tretiak in 1983 (138th overall). All three starred for the mighty CSKA Moscow (Red Army) club team.

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Game results

Preliminary Round: February 8 Canada – France 3 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Norway 10 – 1 Russia – Switzerland 8 – 1 February 9 Sweden – Poland 7 – 2 Finland – Germany 5 – 1 USA – Italy 6 – 3 February 10 Canada – Switzerland 6 – 1 Russia – Norway 8 – 1 Czechoslovakia – France 6 – 4 February 11 Finland – Poland 9 – 1 Sweden – Italy 7 – 3 USA – Germany 2 – 0 February 12 Canada – Norway 10 – 0 Russia – Czechoslovakia 3 – 4 France – Switzerland 4 – 3 February 13 Italy – Poland 7 – 1 Sweden – Germany 3 – 1 USA – Finland 4 – 1 February 14 Canada – Czechoslovakia 5 – 1 Switzerland – Norway 6 – 3 Russia – France 8 – 0 February 15 Germany – Italy 5 – 2 USA – Poland 3 – 0 Sweden – Finland 2 – 2 February 16 France – Norway 4 – 2 Czechoslovakia – Switzerland 4 – 2 Canada – Russia 4 – 5 February 17 Germany – Poland 4 – 0 USA – Sweden 3 – 3 Finland – Italy 5 – 3 Playoff Round February 18 Italy – Norway 3 – 5 Places 9 to 12 Canada – Germany 4 – 3 GWS Quarter-Final USA – France 4 – 1 Quarter-Final February 19 Switzerland – Poland 7 – 2 Places 9 to12 Sweden – Czechoslovakia 1 – 3 Quarter-Final Russia – Finland 6 – 1 Quarter-Final February 20 Poland – Italy 4 – 1 Places 11 and 12 Sweden – Finland 3 – 2 Places 5 to 8 Germany – France 5 – 4 Places 5 to 8 February 21 Norway – Switzerland 5 – 2 Places 9 and 10 Canada – Czechoslovakia 4 – 2 Semi-Final Russia – USA 5 – 2 Semi-Final February 22 Finland – France 4 – 1 Places 7 and 8 Sweden – Germany 4 – 3 Places 5 and 6 Czechoslovakia – USA 6 – 1 Bronze Medal February 23 Russia – Canada 3 – 1 Gold Medal Preliminary Round Group A USA 5 410 18–79 Sweden 5 3 2 0 22 – 11 8 Finland 5 3 1 1 22 – 11 7 Germany 5 2 0 3 11 – 12 4 Italy 5 1 0 4 18 – 24 2 Poland 5 0 0 5 4 – 30 0

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Group B Canada 5 4 0 1 28 – 9 8 Russia 5 4 0 1 32 – 10 8 Czechoslovakia 5 4 0 1 25 – 15 8 France 5 2 0 3 14 – 22 4 Switzerland 5 1 0 4 13 – 25 2 Norway 5 0 0 5 7 – 38 0 Final Standing: 1. Russia 2. Canada 3. Czechoslovakia 4. USA 5. Sweden 6. Germany 7. Finland 8. France 9. Norway 10. Switzerland 11. Poland 12. Italy Gold: RUSSIA GP G A PT PIM NR 7 BAUTIN Sergei D 80006 8 BOLDIN Igor FW 82680 12 BORSCHEVSKY Nikolai FW 87290 22 BUTSAYEV Vyacheslav FW 81124 27 BYKOV Vyacheslav FW 0 4 7 11 0 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 11 DAVYDOV Yevgeni FW 83362 6 KASPARAITIS Darius D 80222 13 KHMYLEV Yuri FW 8 4 6 10 4 15 KHOMUTOV Andrei FW 8 7 7 14 2 29 KOVALENKO Andrei FW 81120 14 KOVALEV Alexei FW 812314 3 KRAVCHUK Igor D 83256 4 MALAKHOV Vladimir D 83034 5 MIRONOV Dmitri D 83146 10 PETRENKO Sergei FW 83250 24 PROKHOROV Vitali FW 82466 20 SHTALENKOV Mikhail GK 80002 1 TREFILOV Andrei GK 40000 2 YUSHKEVICH Dimitri D 81234 26 ZHAMNOV Alexei FW 80338 23 ZHITNIK Alexei D 81010 16 ZUBOV Sergei D 80110

Silver: CANADA NR 12 ARCHIBALD Dave FW 871818 19 BROST Todd FW 80444 1 BURKE Sean GK 700014 6 DAHL Kevin D 82026 44 GILES Curt D 81016 10 HANNAN Dave FW 83588 4 HYNES Gord D 83366 8 JOSEPH Fabian FW 82132 9 JUNEAU Joe FW 8 6 9 15 4 37 KIDD Trevor GK 10000 20 LEBEAU Patrick FW 81342 11 LINDBERG Chris FW 81454 88 LINDROS Eric FW 8 5 6 11 6

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18 MANDERVILLE Kent FW 81230 7 PLAVSIC Adrien D 80220 2 RATUSHNY Dan D 80004 28 SCHLEGEL Brad D 81234 16 SCHREIBER Wally FW 82242 22 SMITH Randy FW 81784 15 TIPPETT Dave FW 712310 3 TUTT Brian D 80004 5 WOOLLEY Jason D 80554

Bronze: CZECHOSLOVAKIA GP G A PT PIM NR 21 AUGUSTA Patrik FW 83250 1 BRIZA Petr GK 70112 3GUDAS Leo D 80226 4 HORAVA Miloslav D 81010 18 HRBEK Petr FW 81450 20 JANECKY Otakar FW 84372 25 JELINEK Tomas FW 832512 5 KADLEC Drahomir D 81456 12 KASTAK Kamil FW 82570 11 LANG Robert FW 8 5 8 13 8 28 LIBA Igor FW 41234 14 LUBINA Ladislav FW 82462 8 PROCHAZKA Frantisek D 81124 10 ROSOL Petr FW 76286 6 SCERBAN Bedrich D 80110 24 SLEGR Jiri D 811214 7 SMEHLIK Richard FW 80112 9 SVEHLA Robert FW 82138 2 SVOBODA Oldrich GK 10000 16 TOUPAL Radek FW 81016 17 VESELOVSKY Peter FW 81012 13 ZEMLICKA Richard FW 81456

4. USA: Greg Brown, Clark Donatelli, Ted Donato, Ted Drury, David Emma, Scott Gordon, Guy Gosselin, Brett Hedican, Steve Heinze, Sean Hill, Jim Johannson, , Ray LeBlanc, Moe Mantha, Shawn McEachern, Marty McInnis, Joe Sacco, Tim Sweeney, Keith Tkachuk, David Tretowicz, Carl Young, Scott Young

5. SWEDEN: Peter Andersson (-65), Peter Andersson (-62), Charles Berglund, Patrik Carnback, Lars Edstrom, Patrik Erickson, Bengt-Ake Gustafsson, Mikael Johansson, Kenneth Kennholt, Patric Kjellberg, Petri Liimatainen, Hakan Loob, Mats Naslund, Roger Nordstrom, Peter Ottosson, Thomas Rundqvist, Daniel Rydmark, Borje Salming,Tommy Sjodin, Fredrik Stillman,Tommy Soderstrom, Jan Viktorsson

6. GERMANY: Rick Amann, Thomas Brandl, Andreas Brockmann, Peter Draisaitl, Ronald Fischer, Karl Friesen, Dieter Hegen, Michael Heidt, Uli Hiemer, Joseph Heiss, Raimond Hilger, Georg Holzmann, Axel Kammerer, Udo Kiessling, Ernst Kopf, Jorg Mayr,Andreas Niederberger, Helmut de Raaf, Jurgen Rumrich, Michael Rumrich, Michael Schmidt, Bernd Truntschka, Gerd Truntschka

Did you know? On February 9, 1992, Sweden’s Borje Salming made his Olympic debut in Albertville at the age of 41. He finished second in Sweden’s scoring with four goals in three assists. Salming played in the NHL between 1973 and 1990.

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Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Juneau Joe CAN 8 6 9 15 2 Khomutov Andrei RUS 8 7 7 14 3 Lang Robert TCH 8 5 8 13 4 Selanne Teemu FIN 8 7 4 11 5 Lindros Eric CAN 8 5 6 11 5 Jarvenpaa Hannu FIN 8 5 6 11 7 Bykov Vyacheslav RUS 8 4 7 11 8 Khmylev Yuri RUS 8 4 6 10 8 Nieminen Mika FIN 8 4 6 10 10 Borshevsky Nikolai RUS 8729 10 Archibald Dave CAN 8718 12 Rosol Petr TCH 7628

Did you know? The 1992 Olympic ice hockey tournament in Albertville was the first where a playoff format with an all-decisive final game was used as opposed to a round robin format and was also the first where penalty shootouts (Game Winning Shot competitions) were introduced as a tie-breaking procedure. (18 at that time) is credited with scoring the first decisive Game Winning Shot in Olympic hockey competition when he beat Germany’s goalie Helmut de Raaf in Canada’s 4-3 quarter final-victory. The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006

An 18-year old Eric Lindros scored the first ever Game Winning Shot in Olympic competition in Albertville 1992. (See note above). Here, Lindros rests during Canada’s 5 –1 win over Czechoslovakia in the preliminaries.

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The country with no name on their jerseys won the gold.The famous CCCP was gone from the sweaters in Albertville, but it made no difference to a happy Yevgeni Davydov.

The 1992 Olympic gold was coach Tikhonov’s last hurrah.

Team captain Vyacheslav Bykov is held aloft after the 3-1 victory against Canada in the final.

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© IOC/Olympic Museum Collections. Did you know? Russia’s fourth place finish in Lillehammer in 1994 was the first, and so far only, time that USSR/Russia did not win a medal since entering the Olympic hockey stage in 1956. The 5 -0 defeat at the hands of Finland in the same tournament, was also the country’s worst Olympic loss ever.

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Game results

Preliminary Round: February 12 Finland – Czech Republic 3 – 1 Russia – Norway 5 – 1 Germany – Austria 4 – 3 February 13 Canada – Italy 7 – 2 Slovakia – Sweden 4 – 4 USA – France 4 – 4 February 14 Czech Republic – Austria 7 – 3 Finland – Russia 5 – 0 Germany – Norway 2 – 1 February 15 Canada – France 3 – 1 Sweden – Italy 4 – 1 Slovakia – USA 3 – 3 February 16 Russia – Austria 9 – 1 Finland – Norway 4 – 0 Germany – Czech Republic 0 – 1 February 17 Canada – USA 3 – 3 Slovakia – Italy 10 – 4 Sweden – France 7 – 1 February 18 Finland – Austria 6 – 2 Germany – Russia 4 – 2 Czech Republic – Norway 4 – 1 February 19 Slovakia – Canada 3 – 1 Italy – France 7 – 3 Sweden – USA 6 – 4 February 20 Czech Republic – Russia 3 – 4 Austria – Norway 4 – 2 Finland – Germany 7 – 1 February 21 Slovakia – France 6 – 2 Canada – Sweden 3 – 2 USA – Italy 7 – 1 Playoff Round February 22 France – Austria 5 – 4 GWS Places 9 to 12 Italy – Norway 6 – 3 Places 9 to 12 February 23 Canada – Czech Republic 3 – 2 OT Quarter-Final Sweden – Germany 3 – 0 Quarter-Final Russia – Slovakia 3 – 2 OT Quarter-Final Finland – USA 6 – 1 Quarter-Final February 24 Norway – Austria 3 – 1 Places 11 and 12 Italy – France 3 – 2 Places 9 and 10 Slovakia – Germany 6 – 5 OT Places 5 to 8 Czech Republic – USA 5 – 3 Places 5 to 8 February 25 Canada – Finland 5 – 3 Semi-Final Sweden – Russia 4 – 3 Semi-Final February 26 Germany – USA 4 – 3 Places 7 and 8 Czech Republic – Slovakia 7 – 1 Places 5 and 6 Finland – Russia 4 – 0 Bronze Medal February 27 Sweden – Canada 3 – 2 GWS Gold Medal Preliminary Round Group A Finland 5 5 0 0 25 – 4 10 Germany 5 3 0 2 11 – 14 6 Czech Republic 5 3 0 2 16 – 11 6 Russia 5 3 0 2 20 – 14 6 Austria 5 1 0 4 13 – 28 2 Norway 5 0 0 5 5 – 19 0 Group B Slovakia 5 3 2 0 26 – 14 8

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Canada 5 3 1 1 17 – 11 7 Sweden 5 3 1 1 23 – 13 7 USA 5 1 3 1 21 – 17 5 Italy 5 1 0 4 15 – 31 2 France 5 0 0 4 11 – 27 1

Final Standing: 1. Sweden 2. Canada 3. Finland 4. Russia 5. Czech Republic 6. Slovakia 7. Germany 8. USA 9. Italy 10. France 11. Norway 12. Austria

Gold: SWEDEN GP G A PT PIM NR 1 ALGOTSSON Hakan GK 20000 22 BERGLUND Charles FW 50332 18 BERGQVIST Jonas FW 81344 24 DACKELL Andreas FW 40000 3 DUE-BOJE Christian D 810112 16 ERIKSSON Niklas FW 80110 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 21 FORSBERG Peter FW 81676 11 HANSSON Roger FW 85274 34 JOHANSSON Roger D 82028 2 JONSSON Tomas D 813410 20 JONSSON Jorgen FW 60000 19 JONSSON Kenny D 31010 5 JUHLIN Patrik FW 871816 27 KJELLBERG Patric FW 80112 12 LOOB Hakan FW 84592 26 NASLUND Mats FW 80770 15 ORNSKOG Stefan FW 82022 7 ROHLIN Leif D 801110 17 RYDMARK Daniel FW 80008 35 SALO Tommy GK 60004 14 STILLMAN Fredrik D 83252 8 SVENSSON Magnus D 74156

Silver: CANADA GP G A PT PIM NR 24 ASTLEY Mark D 80114 3 AUCOIN Adrian D 40002 28 HARLOCK David D 80008 1 HIRSCH Corey GK 80002 7 HLUSHKO Todd FW 85056 12 JOHNSON Greg FW 80330 8 JOSEPH Fabian FW 80222 9 KARIYA Paul FW 83472 27 KONTOS Chris FW 83142 30 LEGACE Manny GK 00000 6LOVSIN Ken D 80008 4 MAYER Derek D 812318 93 NEDVED Petr FW 85166 10 NORRIS Dwayne FW 82244

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22 PARKS Greg FW 812310 31 ROY Alain GK 00000 25 ROY Jean-Yves FW 81010 14 SAVAGE Brian FW 82246 44 SCHLEGEL Brad D 80006 16 SCHREIBER Wally FW 81012 33 THERIEN Chris D 40004 18 WARRINER Todd FW 41120 5 WERENKA Brad D 82248 Bronze: FINLAND NR 15 ALATALO Mika FW 72132 4 HAMALAINEN Erik D 81016 14 HELMINEN Raimo FW 81568 5 JUTILA Timo D 81236 24 KAPANEN Sami FW 81012 9 KESKINEN Esa FW 82466 2 KIPRUSOFF Marko D 83364 11 KOIVU Saku FW 843712 12 LAUKKANEN Janne D 802212 27 LEHTERA Tero FW 40110 20 LEHTINEN Jere FW 83030 42 MAKELA Mikko FW 82354 35 MYLLYS Jarmo GK 50000 40 NIEMINEN Mika FW 83580 8 OJANEN Janne FW 84268 13 PALO Marko FW 82354 16 PELTONEN Ville FW 84370 6 SORMUNEN Pasi D 700010 26 STROMBERG Mika D 722410 30 TAMMI Jukka GK 30000 28 VARIS Petri FW 51122 23 VIRTA Hannu D 82132 4. RUSSIA: Sergei Abramov, Sergei Berezin, Vyacheslav Bezukladnikov, Oleg Khargorodski, Sergei Shendelev, Oleg Davydov, Dimitri Denisov, Georgi Yevtushin, Ravil Gusmanov, Igor Ivanov,Valeri Karpov, Alexei Kudashov, Andrei Nikolishin, Alexander Smirnov, Sergei Sorokin, Andrei Tarasenko, Vladimir Tarasov, Sergei Tertyshny, Pavel Torgayev, Igor Varitsky, Alexander Vinogradov, Andrei Zuyev 5. CZECH REPUBLIC: Jan Alinc, Petr Briza, Jiri Dolezal, Pavel Geffert, Roman Horak, Miroslav Horava, Petr Hrbek, Martin Hostak, Otakar Janecky, Drahomir Kadlec, Tomas Kapusta, Kamil Kastak, Jiri Kucera, Bedrich Scerban, Tomas Srsen, Antonin Stavjana, Radek Toupal, Roman Turek, Jiri Veber, Jan Vopat, Jiri Vykoukal, Richard Zemlicka 6. SLOVAKIA: Jergus Baca, Vladimir Buril, Jozef Dano, Jaromir Dragan, Eduard Hartmann, Oto Hascak, Branislav Janos, Lubomir Kolnik, Roman Kontsek, Miroslav Marcinko, Stanislav Medrik, Zigmund Palffy, Robert Petrovicky, Vlastimil Plavucha, Dusan Pohorelec, Rene Pucher, Miroslav Satan, Lubomil Sekeras, Marian Smerciak, Peter Stastny, Robert Svehla, Jan Varholik Did you know? Tommy Salo, the eventual hero of Sweden’s first Olympic hockey gold in Lillehammer 1994 (Salo saved four penalty shots in the final, including Paul Kariya’s last shot) was not the starting goalie when the tournament began. Hakan Algotsson was the first stringer, but he left the tournament early when his wife was about to deliver their baby, which paved the way for the young, inexperienced Salo, who went on to have a successful NHL career.

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Tommy Salo makes the save on Paul Kariya’s last penalty shot in Lillehammer…

…and the celebrations can begin as Sweden claims its first ever Olympic hockey gold.

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Peter Nedved – the native Czech who got his Canadian citizenship just prior to the Olympics – is dejected after the final loss against Sweden.

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© IOC/Olympic Museum Collections. Did you know? On February 22, 1998, Czech defenseman Jiri Slegr finally got something that eluded his father for many years – an Olympic hockey gold. Slegr’s father, Jiri Bubla played for the Czechoslovak national team between 1970 and 1981 but the silver in 1976 in Innsbruck was the only medal that Bubla got.

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Preliminary Round February 7 Italy – Kazakstan 3 – 5 Austria – Slovakia 2 – 2 Germany – Japan 3 – 1 France – Belarus 0 – 4 February 8 Austria – Kazakstan 5 – 5 Slovakia – Italy 4 – 3 Germany – Belarus 2 – 8 Japan – France 2 – 5 February 10 Belarus – Japan 2 – 2 Kazakstan – Slovakia 4 – 3 Italy – Austria 5 – 2 France – Germany 0 – 2 February 12 Austria – Japan 3 – 4 GWS Places 13 and 14 Italy – France 1 – 5 Places 11 and 12 Slovakia – Germany 2 – 4 Places 9 and 10 Final Round February 13 USA – Sweden 2 – 4 Finland – Czech Republic 0 – 3 Canada – Belarus 5 – 0 Kazakstan – Russia 2 – 9 February 14 Belarus – USA 2 – 5 Sweden – Canada 2 – 3 February 15 Russia – Finland 4 – 3 Czech Republic – Kazakstan 8 – 2 February 16 Canada – USA 4 – 1 Finland – Kazakstan 8 – 2 Czech Republic – Russia 1 – 2 Sweden – Belarus 5 – 2 Playoff Round February 18 Czech Republic – USA 4 – 1 Quarter-Final Russia – Belarus 4 – 1 Quarter-Final Canada – Kazakstan 4 – 1 Quarter-Final Sweden – Finland 1 – 2 Quarter-Final February 20 Canada – Czech Republic 1 – 2 GWS Semi-Final Finland – Russia 4 – 7 Semi-Final February 21 Canada – Finland 2 – 3 Bronze Medal February 22 Czech Republic – Russia 1 – 0 Gold Medal Preliminary Round Group A Kazakstan 3 2 1 0 14 – 11 5 Slovakia 3 1 1 1 9 – 9 3 Italy 3 1 0 2 11 – 11 2 Austria 3 0 2 1 9 – 12 2 Group B Belarus 3 2 1 0 14 – 4 5 Germany 3 2 0 1 7 – 9 4 France 3 1 0 2 5 – 8 2 Japan 3 0 1 2 5 – 10 1 Final Round Group C Russia 3 3 0 0 15 – 6 6 Czech Republic 3 2 0 1 12 – 4 4 Finland 3 1 0 2 11 – 9 2 Kazakstan 3 0 0 3 6 – 25 0 Group D Canada 3 3 0 0 12 – 3 6 Sweden 3 2 0 1 11 – 7 4 USA 3 1 0 2 8 – 10 2 Belarus 3 0 0 3 4 – 15 0

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Final Standing: 1. Czech Republic 2. Russia 3. Finland 4. Canada 5. Sweden 6. USA 7. Belarus 8. Kazakstan 9. Germany 10. Slovakia 11. France 12. Italy 13. Japan 14. Austria ‘The Great One’ could not lead Canada to gold in Nagano.

Gold: CZECH REPUBLIC GP G A PT PIM NR 42 BERANEK Josef FW 61014 16 CALOUN Jan FW 60004 29 CECHMANEK Roman GK 00000 30 DOPITA Jiri FW 61230 44 HAMRLIK Roman D 61012 39 HASEK Dominik GK 60004 24 HEJDUK Milan FW 60002 68 JAGR Jaromir FW 61452 4 KUCERA Frantisek D 60000

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 13 LANG Robert FW 60330 22 MORAVEC David FW 60112 10 PATERA Pavel FW 62350 5 PROCHAZKA Libor D 60000 20 PROCHAZKA Martin FW 61120 21 REICHEL Robert FW 62020 26 RUCINSKY Martin FW 63144 97 RUZICKA Vladimir FW 63030 71 SLEGR Jiri D 61018 32 SMEHLIK Richard D 60114 6 SPACEK Jaroslav D 60004 28 STRAKA Martin FW 61230 23 SVOBODA Petr D 611239

Silver: RUSSIA GP G A PT PIM NR 10 BURE Pavel FW 69092 20 BURE Valeri FW 61010 91 FEDOROV Sergei FW 61568 55 GONCHAR Sergei D 60220 5 GUSAROV Alexei D 60116 13 KAMENSKY Valeri FW 61230 11 KASPARAITIS Darius D 60226 51 KOVALENKO Andrei FW 641514 29 KRAVCHUK Igor D 60222 9 KRIVOKRASOV Sergei FW 60004 2 MIRONOV Boris D 602210 15 MIRONOV Dmitri D 60330 24 MOROZOV Alexei FW 62240 8 NEMCHINOV Sergei FW 61010 35 SHTALENKOV Mikhail GK 50000 14 TITOV German FW 61016 34 TREFILOV Andrei GK 20002

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19 YASHIN Alexei FW 63360 3 YUSHKEVICH Dimitri D 60002 25 ZELEPUKIN Valeri FW 61230 33 ZHAMNOV Alexei FW 62132 44 ZHITNIK Alexei D 60222

Bronze: FINLAND GP G A PT PIM NR 5 BERG Aki-Petteri D 60006 6 GRONMAN Tuomas D 60002 14 HELMINEN Raimo FW 62022 24 KAPANEN Sami FW 60110 11 KOIVU Saku FW 6 2 8 10 4 17 KURRI Jari FW 61452 12 LAUKKANEN Janne D 60004 20 LEHTINEN Jere FW 64262 19 LIND Juha FW 60116 21 LUMME Jyrki D 610114 35 MYLLYS Jarmo GK 40000 40 NIEMINEN Mika FW 61230 44 NIINIMAA Janne D 60338 27 NUMMINEN Teppo D 61122 16 PELTONEN Ville FW 62136 25 RINTANEN Kimmo FW 61010 8 SELANNE Teemu FW 5 4 6 10 8 31 SULANDER Ari GK 20000 10 TIKKANEN Esa FW 61120 4 TIMONEN Kimmo D 60112 15 TORMANEN Antti FW 60000 37 YLONEN Juha FW 60008

4. CANADA: , Curtis Joseph, Martin Brodeur, Al MacInnis, , , Eric Desjardins, , Adam Foote, , Rob Zamuner, Mark Recchi, , , Rod Brind’Amour, Steve Yzerman, Joe Nieuwendyk, Shayne Corson, , Theo Fleury, Eric Lindros, , 5. SWEDEN: Tommy Salo, Johan Hedberg, Tommy Soderstrom, Mattias Ohlund, , Nicklas Lidstrom, Ulf Samuelsson, Calle Johansson, Mattias Norstrom, Marcus Ragnarsson, Daniel Alfredsson, , Tomas Sandstrom, Mikael Renberg, Jorgen Jonsson, Peter Forsberg, Ulf Dahlen, Patric Kjellberg, Mikael Andersson, Niklas Sundstrom, Andreas Johansson, Mats Lindgren, 6. USA: , , Guy Hebert, , Derian Hatcher, , , Bryan Berard, Chris Chelios, , Keith Carney, Mike Modano, John LeClair, , , , Pat Lafontaine, Keith Tkachuk, Adam Deadmarsh, , Jamie Langenbrunner, ,

Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Selanne Teemu FIN 5 4 6 10 2 Koivu Saku FIN 6 2 8 10 3 Bure Pavel RUS 6909 4 Koreshkov Aleksander KAZ 7369 5 Bozon Philippe FRA 4527 6 Shafranov Konstantin KAZ 7437 7 Lavoie Dominik AUT 4516 8 Lehtinen Jere FIN 6426 9 Yashin Alexei RUS 6336 10 Poudrier Serge FRA 4246 11 Fedorov Sergei RUS 6156

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Jaromir Jagr (far left) and Robert Reichel flank the gold celebrations in the dressing room.

Did you know? Petr Svoboda defected from Czechoslovakia at the age of 18 and was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the first round a few months after his defection. Svoboda The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 soon became a Canadian citizen, but applied for a Czech passport in the mid-90s fol- lowing the fall of communism. At the age of 32, he was a surprise first-time pick to the Czech national team for the 1998 Nagano Olympics. Svoboda, a low-scoring de- fenseman, had one shot on goal in the final, which was the only goal scored in the Gold Medal game against Russia, giving the Czechs their first ever Olympic hockey gold. This was Svoboda’s first and last goal for the Czech national team. He never played for the Czech Republic again and retired after 17 NHL-seasons in 2001.

Two of ’s finest centres square off: Sweden’s Mats Sundin vs Finland’s . Finland won quarterfinal 2-1.

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Preliminary Round February 8 Sweden – Finland 0 – 6 Canada – Japan 13 – 0 China – USA 0 – 5 February 9 Finland – Japan 11 – 1 USA – Sweden 7 – 1 Canada – China 2 – 0 February 11 Sweden – Canada 3 – 5 Japan – China 1 – 6 USA – Finland 4 – 2 February 12 China – Sweden 3 – 1 USA – Japan 10 – 0 Finland – Canada 2 – 4 February 14 Japan – Sweden 0 – 5 Finland – China 6 – 1 Canada – USA 4 – 7 Medal Round February 17 Finland – China 4 – 1 Bronze Medal Game USA – Canada 3 – 1 Gold Medal Game Preliminary Round USA 5 50033–710 Canada 5 4 0 1 28 – 12 8 Finland 5 3 0 2 27 – 10 6 China 5 2 0 3 10 – 15 4 Sweden 5 1 0 4 10 – 21 2 Japan 5 0052–450

Final Standing: 1. USA 2. Canada 3. Finland 4. China 5. Sweden 6. Japan

Gold: USA GP G A PT PIM NR 24 BAILEY Chris D 60114 8 BAKER Laurie FW 64376 18 BLAHOSKI Alana FW 60220 3 BROWN-MILLER Lisa FW 61122 6 BYE Karyn FW 65384 5 COYNE Colleen D 60004 1 DE COSTA Sara GK 30000 25 DUNN Tricia FW 61016 21 GRANATO Cammi FW 64480 20KING Katie FW 64482 15 LOONEY Shelly FW 64150 7 MERZ Sue D 61566 11 MLECZKO A.J. FW 62244 2 MOUNSEY Tara D 624612 14 MOVSESSIAN Vicki D 610110 4 RUGGIERO Angela D 600018 12 SCHMIDGALL Jenny FW 62354 29 TUETING Sarah GK 40000 22 ULION Gretchen FW 63584 9 WHYTE Sandra FW 62240

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Silver: CANADA GP G A PT PIM NR 7 BOTTERILL Jennifer D 60000 6 BRISSON Therese D 65276 77 CAMPBELL Cassie D 61238 21 DIDUCK Judy D 612310 18 DROLET Nancy FW 612310 21 DUPUIS Lori FW 62136 15 GOYETTE Danielle FW 681910 91 HEANEY Geraldine D 62462 16 HEFFORD Jayna FW 61016 4 KELLAR Becke D 61232 14 MCCORMACK Kathy FW 60000 89 NYSTROM Karen FW 51012 30 REDDON Lesley GK 30000 33 RHEAUME Manon GK 40000 27 SCHULER Laura FW 60004 9 SMITH Fiona D 51122 3 ST.LOUIS France FW 61230 61 SUNOHARA Vicky FW 61340 22 WICKENHEISER Hayley FW 62684 17 WILSON Stacy FW 61560

Bronze: FINLAND GP G A PT PIM NR 10 FISK Sari FW 62464 20 HANNINEN Kirsi D 64376 5 HUOTARI Satu D 60114 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 9 IHALAINEN Marianne FW 50000 15 IKONEN Johanna D 64156 17 KROOKS Sari FW 622412 3 LAAKSONEN Emma D 40002 22 LANKOSAARI Sanna FW 52136 26 LEHTIMAKI Marika FW 52350 4 LEHTO Katja D 61340 13 NIEMINEN Riikka FW 6 7 5 12 4 25 PALVILA Marja-Helena D 60000 19 PUPUTTI Tuula GK 50000 29 RANTAMAKI Karolina FW 62130 16 REIMA Tiia FW 42130 28 RIIPI Katja FW 61234 27 SALO Paivi D 60004 14 SELIN Maria FW 50112 1 SNECK Liisa-Maria GK 20000 21 VAARAKALLIO Petra FW 62242

4. CHINA: Lina Huo, Ming Gong, Hongmei Liu, Xuan Li, Hong Dang,Yan Lu,Lan Zhang, Xiuqing Yang,Hong Sang, Jing Chen,Ying Diao, Jing Zhang,Wei Guo, Lei Xu, Lili Guo,Wei Wang, Jinping Ma, Xiaojun Ma, Hong Guo, Chunhua Liu

5. SWEDEN: Charlotte Gothesson, Linda Gustafsson, , Erika Holst, Kristina Bergstrand, Malin Gustafsson, Charlotte Almblad,Asa Elfving, Christina Mansson, Pernilla Burholm, Joa Elfsberg, Anne Ferm, Gunilla Andersson, Ann-Louise Edstrand, Therese Sjolander, Pia Morelius, Ylva Lindberg, Susanne Ceder,Asa Lidstrom, Annica Ahlen

6. JAPAN: Yuka Oda, Yoko Kondo, Rie Sato, Akiko Hatanaka, Chie Sakuma, Maiko Obikawa, Satomi Ono, Naho Yashimi, Yuiko Satomi, Yuki Togawa, Miharu Araki, Ayumi Sato, Mitsuko Igarashi, Yukari Ohno, Masako Sato, Aki Sudo, Shiho Fujiwara, Aki Tsuchida, Akiko Naka, Haruka Watanabe

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Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 Nieminen Riikka FIN 6 7 5 12 2 Goyette Danielle CAN 6819 3 Bye Karin USA 6538 4 Granato Catherine USA 6448 4 King Cathryn USA 6448 6 Ulion Gretchen USA 6358 7 Wickenheiser Hayley CAN 6268 8 Brisson Therese CAN 6527 9 Baker Laurie USA 6437 9 Hanninen Kirsi FIN 6437

USA, the first ever Olympic women’s ice hockey gold medalists.

USA’s makes one of her 21 saves against Canada in the Gold medal game.

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© IOC/Olympic Museum Collections. Did you know? For 22 years, Ken Morrow was the only player to win the Olympic gold medal and the Stanley Cup in the same year. Morrow did it as a 24-year old in 1980 when he was a member of the U.S. Miracle-team in Lake Placid and he completed the double with the N.Y. Islanders that spring. Canadians Brendan Shanahan and Steve Yzerman repeated the feat in 2002 with Team Canada and the Detroit Red Wings increasing this trivia list to three names.

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Preliminary Round February 9 Belarus - Ukraine 1-0 Slovakia - Germany 0-3 Austria - Latvia 2-4 Switzerland - France 3-3 February 10 Austria - Germany 2-3 Latvia - Slovakia 6-6 February 11 Ukraine - Switzerland 5-2 Belarus - France 3-1 February 12 Slovakia - Austria 2-3 Germany - Latvia 4-1 February 13 Switzerland - Belarus 2-1 France - Ukraine 2-4 February 14 Switzerland - Austria 4-1 Places 11 and 12 Ukraine - Latvia 2-9 Places 9 and 10 Slovakia - France 7-1 Places 13 and 14 Final Round February 15 Russia - Belarus 6-4 Canada - Sweden 2-5 Czech Republic - Germany 8-2 Finland - USA 0-6 February 16 Finland - Belarus 8-1 USA - Russia 2-2 February 17 Sweden - Czech Republic 2-1 Canada - Germany 3-2 February 18 Belarus - USA 1-8 Russia - Finland 1-3 Czech Republic - Canada 3-3 Germany - Sweden 1-7 Playoff Round February 20 Sweden - Belarus 3-4 Quarter-Final Czech Republic - Russia 0-1 Quarter-Final USA - Germany 5-0 Quarter-Final Finland - Canada 1-2 Quarter-Final February 22 Canada - Belarus 7-1 Semi-Final Russia - USA 2-3 Semi-Final February 23 Belarus - Russia 2-7 Bronze Medal February 24 USA - Canada 2-5 Gold Medal Preliminary Round Group A GP W T L GF GA TP Germany 3 3 0 0 10 – 3 6 Latvia 3 1 1 1 11 – 12 3 Austria 3 1 0 2 7 – 9 2 Slovakia 3 0 1 2 8 – 12 1 Group B Belarus 3 2 1 0 5 – 3 4 Ukraine 3 2 0 1 9 – 5 4 Switzerland 3 1 1 1 7 – 9 3 France 3 0 1 2 6 – 10 1 Final Round Group C GP W T L GF GA TP Sweden 3 3 0 0 14 – 4 6 Czech Republic 3 1 1 1 12 – 7 3 Canada 3 1 1 1 8 – 10 3 Germany 3 0 0 3 5 – 18 0 Group D Canada 3 2 1 0 16 – 3 5 Sweden 3 2 0 1 11 – 8 4 USA 3 111 9–93 Belarus 3 0 0 3 6 – 22 0

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Final Standing: 1. Canada 2. USA 3. Russia 4. Belarus 5. Sweden 6. Finland 7. Czech Republic 8. Germany 9. Latvia 10. Ukraine 11. Switzerland 12. Austria 13. Slovakia 14. France MVP Joe Sakic and his Canadian teammates struck gold in Salt Lake.

Gold: CANADA GP G A PT PIM NR NAME POS 91 SAKIC Joe FW 64370 66 LEMIEUX Mario FW 52460 19 YZERMAN Steve FW 62462 12 IGINLA Jarome FW 63140 9 KARIYA Paul FW 63140 21 GAGNE Simon FW 61340 4 BLAKE Rob D 61232 11 NOLAN Owen FW 60332 55 JOVANOVSKI Ed D 60334 3 BREWER Eric D 62020 25 NIEUWENDYK Joe FW 61120 27 NIEDERMAYER Scott D 61124 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 37 PECA Mike FW 60222 74 FLEURY Theo FW 60226 52 FOOTE Adam D 61012 88 LINDROS, Eric FW 61018 14 SHANAHAN Brendan FW 60110 94 SMYTH Ryan FW 60110 44 PRONGER Chris D 60112 20 BELFOUR Ed GK 50000 30 BRODEUR Martin GK 60000 31 JOSEPH Curtis GK 60000 23 MACINNIS Al D 60008

Silver: UNITED STATES GP G A PT PIM NR NAME POS 16 HULL Brett FW 63586 10 LECLAIR John FW 66172 9 MODANO Mike FW 60664 6 HOUSLEY Phil D 61450 97 ROENICK Jeremy D 61452 2 LEETCH Brian FW 60550 48 YOUNG Scott D 64042 13 GUERIN Bill FW 64044 11 AMONTE Tony D 62240 3 RAFALSKI Brian FW 61232 12 ROLSTON Brian D 60330 39 WEIGHT Doug D 60330 7 TKACHUK Keith FW 62022 28 DEADMARSH Adam FW 61122 24 CHELIOS Chris GK 51014 61 YORK Mike FW 60110

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20 SUTER Gary GK 50114 Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games 5POTI Tom D 60114 30 BARRASSO Tom GK 60000 35 RICHTER Mike GK 60000 1 DUNHAM Mike GK 60000 18 DRURY Chris FW 60000 33 MILLER Aaron D 60000

Bronze: RUSSIA GP G A PT PIM NR NAME POS 27 KOVALEV Alexi FW 63144 91 FEDEROV Sergei FW 62244 61 AFINOGENOV Maxim FW 62244 23 MALAKHOV Vladimir D 61344 10 BURE Pavel FW 62138 26 DATSYUK Pavel FW 61230 14 SAMSONOV Sergei FW 61234 71 KOVALCHUK Ilya FW 612314 8 LARIONOV Igor FW 60334 7 TVERDOVSKY Oleg D 61120 79 YASHIN Alexei FW 61120 12 KRAVCHUK Igor D 60220 2 MIRONOV Boris D 61012 20 BURE Valeri FW 61012 11 KASPARAITIS Darius D 61014 13 ZHAMNOV Alexei FW 61014 5 MARKOV Daniil D 50110 33 NIKOLISHIN Andrei FW 60116 12 KVASHA Oleg FW 50000 35 KHABIBULIN Nikolai GK 60000 31 PODOMATSKI Yegor GK 60000 30 BRYZGALOV Ilya GK 60000 55 GONCHAR Sergei D 60002 4. BELARUS: Andrei Fatikov, Andrei Mezin, Sergei Shabanov, Oleg Khmyl, Valdimir Kopat, Alexandr Makritsky, Igor Matushkin, Oleg Mikulchik, Oleg Romanov, Ruslan Salei, Sergei Stas,Aleksandr Zhurik, Aleksandr Andrievsky, Oleg Antonenko, Vadim Bekbulatov, Aleksei Kalyuzhny, Konstantin Koltsov, Andrei Kovalev, Dmitry Pankov, Vasily Pankov, Andrei Rassolko, Valdimir Tsyplakov, Eduard Zankavets 5. SWEDEN: Johan Hedberg, Tommy Salo, , Kim Johnsson, Kenny Jonsson, Nicklas Lidstrom, Mattias Norstrom, Mattias Ohlund, Fredrik Olausson, Marcus Ragnarsson, Daniel Alfredsson, Magnus Arvedson, Per-Johan Axelsson, Ulf Dahlen, Thomas Holmstrom, Mathias Johansson, Jorgen Jonsson, Markus Naslund, Michael Nylander, Mikael Renberg, Niklas Sundstrom, Mats Sundin, 6. FINLAND: Jani Hurme, Jussi Markkanen, , Aki-Petteri Berg, Jyrki Lumme, , Janne Niinimaa, Teppo Numminen, , Kimmo Timonen, Ossi Vaananen, Antti Aalto, Mikko Eloranta, Niklas Hagman, Raimo Helminen, ,Tomi Kallio, Sami Kapanen, Jere Lehtinen, Juha Lind, Jarkko Ruutu, Teemu Selanne, Juha Ylonen Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 SUNDIN Mats SWE 4549 2 HULL Brett USA 6358 3 LE CLAIR John USA 6617 4 SAKIC Joe CAN 6437 5 HOSSA Marian SVK 2426 6 AESCHLIMANN Jean-Jacques SUI 4336 BOZON Philippe FRA 4336 8 SOCCIO Leonard GER 7336 9 LEMIEUX Mario CAN 5246 10 YZERMAN Steve CAN 6246

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Game results, women Preliminary Round February 11 Canada - Kazakhstan 7 - 0 Sweden - Russia 3 - 2 February 12 USA - Germany 10-0 Finland - China 4 - 0 Febraury 13 Russia - Canada 0 - 7 Sweden - Kazakhstan 7 - 0 February 14 Finland - Germany 3 - 1 China - USA 1-12 February 15 Kazakhstan - Russia 1 - 4 February 16 USA - Finland 5 - 0 Germany - China 5 - 5 Canada - Sweden 11-0 February 17 Russia - China 4 - 1 placing game 5-8 Germany - Kazakhstan 4 - 0 placing game 5-8 February 19 China - Kazakhstan 2 - 1 7th place game Russia - Germany 5 - 0 5th place game Medal Round February 21 Finland - Sweden 1 - 2 Bronze Medal Game USA - Canada 2 - 3 Gold Medal Game Preliminary Round Standings - Group A GP W T L GF GA TP Final Standing Canada 3 3 0 0 25 0 6 1. Canada Sweden 3 2 0 1 10 13 4 2. USA Russia 3 1 0 2 6 11 2 3. Sweden Kazakhstan 3 0 0 3 1 18 0 4. FinlandPreliminary Preliminary Round Standings - Group B 5. Russia GP W T L GF GA TP 6. Germany

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Scoring Leaders GP G A PTS 1 WICKENHEISER Hayley CAN 5 7 3 10 2 GRANATO Cammi USA 5 6 4 10 3 GOYETTE Danielle CAN 5 3 7 10 4 DARWITZ Natalie USA 5718 5 KING Katie USA 5437 6 HEFFORD Jayna CAN 5347 7 POTTER Jenny USA 5167 8 MOUNSEY Tara USA 5077 9 SUNOHARA Vicky CAN 5426 10 BYE Karyn USA 5336 Gold: CANADA 22 WICKENHEISER Hayley FW 5 7 3 10 2 15 GOYETTE Danielle FW 5 3 7 10 0 16 HEFFORD Jayna FW 53472 61 SUNOHARA Vicky FW 54266 17 BOTTERILL Jennifer FW 53368 13 OUELLETTE Caroline FW 52466 7 PIPER Cherie FW 53250 6 BRISSON Therese D 52356 77 CAMPBELL Cassie FW 52132 73 CHARTRAND Isabelle D 52132 23 ANTAL Dana FW 52132 25 SHEWCHUK Tammy FW 51120 12 DUPUIS Lori FW 51124 91 HEANEY Geraldine D 50220 5 SOSTORICS Colleen D 50224 33 ST-PIERRE Kim GK 50110 24 BECHARD Kelly FW 50112 4 KELLAR Becky D 50116 11 POUNDER Cheryl D 50000 1 SMALL Sami Jo GK 50000

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Silver: USA GP G A PT PIM Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games NR NAME POS 21 GRANATO Cammi FW 5 6 4 10 0 22 DARWITZ Natalie FW 57182 20KING Katie FW 54374 12 POTTER Jenny FW 51672 2 MOUNSEY Tara D 50774 6 BYE Karyn FW 53360 17 WENDELL Krissy FW 53360 8 BAKER Laurie FW 53254 13 CHU Julie FW 52242 11 MLECZKO A.J. D 5 13426 4 RUGGIERO Angela D 51348 24 BAILEY Chris D 51230 15 LOONEY Shelley FW 51232 9 KILBOURNE Andrea FW 51122 3 KENNEDY Courtney D 50226 7 MERZ Sue D 41010 1 DECOSTA Sara GK 50110 5 WALL Lyndsay D 50110 29 TUETING Sarah GK 50000 25 DUNN Tricia FW 500029 Bronze: SWEDEN GP G A PT PIM NR NAME POS 8 HOLST Erika FW 523510 7 ROTH Maria FW 513410 14 BERGSTRAND Kristina FW 52132 19 ALMBLAD Lotta FW 42020 10 SAMUELSSON Evelina FW 52020 23 ANDERSSON Gunilla D 511212 9 VIKMAN Anna FW 51010 17 EDSTRAND Ann-Louise D 51012 18 PETTERSSON Josefin FW 50112 27 LINDBERG Ylva D 50114 6 ANDERSSON Anna D 50118 30 MARTIN Kim GK 50000 11 LARSSON Maria FW 50000 35 AHLEN Annica GK 50002 29 LINDSTROM Ulrica FW 50002 24 JANSSON Nanna FW 50002 28 RUNDQVIST Danijela FW 50002 5 BERGGREN Emelie D 50002 25 SJOLANDER Therese D 50006 21 ELFSBERG Joa FW 50006 4. FINLAND: Minna-Monica Halonen, , Pirjo Ahonen, Kirsi Hanninen, Emma Laaksonen, Terhi Martanen, Paivi Salo, Saija Sirvio, Sari Fisk, Satu Hoikkala, Riikka Nieminen, Marja-Helena Palvila, Oona Parviainen, Karoliina Rantamaki, Katja Riipi, Henna Savikuja, Hanne Sikio, Petra Vaarakallio, Marjo Voutilainen 5. RUSSIA: Irina Gachennikova, Irina Votintseva, Maria Barykina, Elena Bobrova, Alena Khomitch, Olga Permyakova, Kristina Petrovskaia, Olga Savenkova, Zhanna Shchelchkova, Elena Bialkovskaia, Tatiana Burina, Ioulia Gladysheva, Larisa Mishina, Ekaterina Pachkevitch, Ekaterina Smolentseva, Tatiana Sotnikova, Svetlana Terentieva, Svetlana Trefilova, Oksana Tretiakova, Tatiana Tsareva 6. GERMANY: Esther Thyssen, Stephanie Wartosch-Kurten, Sandra Kinza, Nina Linde, Sabine Ruckauer, Jana Schreckenbach, Nina Ziegenhals, Maritta Becker, Bettina Evers, Stephanie Fruhwirt, Claudia Grundmann, Sabrina Kruck, Michaela Lanzl, Christine Oswald, Franziska Reindl, Nina Ritter, Anja Scheytt, Maren Valenti, Julia Wierscher, Raffi Wolf

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Mats Sundin and Daniel Alfredsson dominated the tournament until the quarterfinal game against Belarus, where the Swedes were stunned in a 4-3 loss.

2002 Olympic Individual Honors - Men Player Awards (selected by directorate) Best Goalkeeper Nikolai Khabibulin RUS Best Defenseman Chris Chelios USA Best Forward Joe Sakic CAN The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 All-Star Team & MVP (selected by media) Goalkeeper Mike Richter USA Defenseman Brian Leetch USA Defenseman Chris Chelios USA Forward John LeClair USA Forward Joe Sakic CAN Forward Mats Sundin SWE MVP Joe Sakic CAN

Jarome Iginla and Joe Sakic are front and center as Canada takes a 4-2 lead against the United States in the gold medal game (despite the look of it, Iginla was the scorer).

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Canadian puts the puck out of reach of USA goaltender Sara DeCosta in the gold medal game.The third Canadian goal ultimately put the gold out the American’s reach as well.

2002 Olympic Individual Honors - Women Directorate Best Player Awards (selected by directorate) Best Goalkeeper Kim St. Pierre CAN Best Defenseman USA Best Forward CAN All-Star Team & MVP (selected by media) Goalkeeper Kim St. Pierre CAN Defenseman USA Defenseman Angela Ruggiero USA Forward USA Forward Cammie Granato USA Forward & MVP Hayley Wickenheiser CAN

Canadian Kelly Bechard shows of her, and Team Canada’s, first-ever Women’s Olympic gold medal in ice hockey.

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Triple GGoolldd Club

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Photo: Bildbyran, Hassleholm The Original Three: This fine trio was the first to join hockey’s Triple Gold Club on February 27, 1994. From left: Hakan Loob, Mats Naslund and . The picture was taken minutes after Peter Forsberg scored his famous Game Winning Shot against Canada in the Olympic final in Lillehammer. After Canada won the gold medal in Salt Lake City, and the Czehc Republic claimed the 2005 IIHF World Championship, the Triple Gold Club grew to include 16 members. To become a member in the Triple Gold Club a player has to win the IIHF World Championship, the Olympic Ice Hockey tournament and the Stanley Cup.

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Jonsson Loob Naslund Kamensky

Forsberg Fetisov Larionov Mogilny

Malakhov Gusarov Sakic Shanahan

Blake Niedermayer Jagr Slegr 1. Tomas Jonsson (SWE) 7. (RUS) 13. Rob Blake (CAN) WS 91 WS 82, 83, 86, 89 WS 94, 97 OG 94 OG 84, 88 OG 02 SC 82, 83 (NY Islanders) SC 97, 98 (Detroit) SC 01 (Colorado) 2. Hakan Loob (SWE) 8.Aleksander Mogilny (RUS) 14. (CAN) WS 87, 91 WS 89 WS 04 OG 94 OG 88 OG 02 SC 89 (Calgary) SC 00 (New Jersey) SC 95,00,03 (New Jersey) 3. Mats Naslund (SWE) 9. Vladimir Malakhov (RUS) 15. Jaromir Jagr (CZE) WS 91 WS 90 WS 05 OG 94 OG 92 OG 98 SC 86 (Montreal) SC 00 (New Jersey) SC 91,92 (Pittsburgh) 4. (RUS) 10. (RUS) 16. Jiri Slegr (CZE) WS 86, 89, 90 WS 89, 90 WS 05 OG 88 OG 88 OG 98 SC 96 (Colorado) SC 96 (Colorado) SC 02 (Detroit) 5. Peter Forsberg (SWE) 11. Joe Sakic (CAN) WS 92, 98 WS 94 Key: OG 94 OG 02 WS: World Seniors SC 96, 01 (Colorado) SC 96, 01 (Colorado) OG: Olympic Games SC: Stanley Cup 6. Vyacheslav Fetisov (RUS) 12. Brendan Shanahan (CAN) WS 78, 81, 82, 83, 86, 89, 90 WS 94 OG 84,88 OG 02 SC 97, 98 (Detroit) SC 97,98 (Detroit)

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Overtime in IIHF senior tournaments Olympic Winter Games 1992 Olympics, Albertville ■ February 18, QF CAN-GER,3-3. CAN won penalty shootout (Game Winning Shot Competition) 3-2. Jason Woolley, Wally Schreiber and Eric Lindros (GWS) scored for CAN. Michael Rumrich and Andreas Brockmann scored for GER. Sean Burke in goal for CAN. Helmut de Raaf in goal for GER. 1994 Olympics, Lillehammer ■ February 23, QF CAN-CZE, 3-2. Paul Kariya scored at 5:54 of overtime. ■ February 23, QF RUS-SVK, 3-2. Aleksander Vinogradov (Andrei Nikolishin) scored at 8:39 of overtime. ■ February 27, F SWE-CAN, 2-2. SWE won penalty shootout 3-2. Magnus Svensson, Peter Forsberg, and Peter Forsberg again (GWS) scored for SWE. Petr Nedved and Paul Kariya scored for CAN. Tommy Salo in goal for SWE. Corey Hirsch in goal for CAN. 1998 Olympics, Nagano ■ February 20, SF CZE-CAN, 1-1. CZE won penalty shootout 1-0. Robert Reichel (GWS) scored for CZE. Theo Fleury, Ray Bourque, Joe Nieuwendyk, Eric Lindros and Brandan Shanahan all missed for CAN. Dominik Hasek in goal for CZE. Patrick Roy in goal for CAN. IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - Shootout Games 1992 IIHF World Championship, Prague ■ May 9, QF FIN-TCH, 2-2. FIN won penalty shootout 2-0. Jarkko Varvio and Keijo Säilynoja (GWS) scored for Finland. Markus Ketterer in goal for FIN. Petr Briza in goal for CZE. 1994 IIHF World Championship, Milano ■ May 8, F CAN-FIN, 1-1. CAN won penalty shootout 3-2. , Joe Sakic, and Luc Robitaille again (GWS) scored for CAN. Jari Kurri and Mikko Mäkelä scored for FIN. in goal for CAN. in goal for FIN. 1996 IIHF World Championship, Vienna The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 ■ May 3, SF CAN- RUS, 2-2. CAN won penalty shootout 3-2. , Paul Kariya, and Yanic Perreault (GWS) scored for CAN. Sergei Berezin scored twice for RUS. Curtis Joseph in goal for CAN. Andrei Trefilov in goal for RUS. 1999 IIHF World Championship, Lillehammer ■ May 13, SF CZE-CAN, 6-4. (Game 2, CAN won first game 2-1). CZE won penalty shootout 4-3. Martin Prochazka, Martin Rucinsky, Roman Simicek, and Jaroslav Spacek (GWS) scored for CZE. , Ray Whitney, and Corey Stillman scored for CAN. Milan Hnilicka and Roman Cechmanek (coach Ivan Hlinka switched goalies) in goal for CZE. Ron Tugnutt in goal for CAN. 2001 IIHF World Championship, Hanover ■ May 12, SF CZE-SWE 2-2. CZE won penalty shootout 2-1. Martin Prochazka and Viktor Ujcik (GWS) scored for CZE. Jorgen Jonsson scored for SWE. Milan Hnilicka in goal for CZE.Tommy Salo in goal for SWE. 2002 IIHF World Championship, Gothenburg ■ May 9, SF RUS-FIN, 2-2. RUS won penalty shootout 2-0. Valeri Karpov (GWS) and Andrei Kovalenko scored for RUS. Maxim Sokolov in goal for RUS. Jussi Markkanen in goal for FIN. ■ May 9, SF SVK-SWE 2-2. Slovakia won penalty shootout 2-0. Zigmund Palffy (GWS) and scored for SVK. Jan Lasak in goal for SVK. Tommy Salo in goal for SWE. 2004 IIHF World Championship, Prague ■ May 5, QF CZE-USA, 2-2. USA won penalty shootout 1-0.Andy Roach (GWS) scored for USA. Tomas Vokoun in goal for CZE. in goal for USA. ■ May 9, Bronze game SVK-USA, 0-0. USA won penalty shootout 4-2. , Matt Cullen, Andy Roach (GWS) and Erik Westrum scored for USA. Miroslav Satan, and Marian Hossa scored for SVK. Jan Lasak in goal for SVK. Ty Conklin in goal for USA. 2005 IIHF World Championship, Vienna ■ May 12, QF CZE-USA, 2-2. CZE won penalty shootout 1-0. Martin Rucinsky (GWS) scored for CZE. Tomas Vokoun in goal for CZE. Rick Di Pietro in goal for USA. ■ May 12, QF RUS- FIN,3-3. RUS won penalty shootout 3-2. Alexei Yashin, and Maxim Afinogenov (GWS) scored for RUS. Niklas Hagman and Niko Kapanen scored for FIN. Maxim Sokolov in goal for RUS. Niklas Backstrom in goal for FIN.

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IIHF World Championships - Overtime Games Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games 1993 IIHF World Championship, Munich ■ April 30, SF SWE-CZE, 3-2. Thomas Rundqvist (Mikael Renberg) scored at 8:38 of overtime. 1995 IIHF World Championship, ■ May 5, SF SWE-CAN 3-2. Daniel Alfredsson (Mikael Johansson) scored at 8:17 of overtime. 1996 IIHF World Championship, Vienna ■ May 4, Bronze game USA - RUS, 4-3. Brian Rolston (Joe Sacco) scored at 4:48 of overtime. 1999 IIHF World Championship, Lillehammer ■ May 13, SF SWE- FIN,1-2. (Gm2). Marko Tuomainen (Teemu Selänne) scored at 6:25 of overtime. ■ May 15, F CZE-FIN, 1-4. (Gm2). Jan Hlavac (Roman Simicek) scored at 16:32 of overtime. 2001 IIHF World Championship, Cologne, Hanover ■ May 10,QF CAN-USA 3-4. Darby Hendrickson (Doug Brown,Brett Hedican) scored 0:32 of overtime. ■ May 10, QF SWE-RUS, 4-3. Kim Johnsson () scored at 6:03 of overtime. ■ May 13, F CZE-FIN, 3-2. David Moravec (Pavel Patera) scored at 10:38 of overtime. 2003 IIHF World Championship, Helsinki, Turku ■ May 7, QF CAN-GER, 3-2. Eric Brewer scored (PP) at 0:37 of overtime (at Turku). ■ May 11, F CAN-SWE 3-2. scored at 13:49 of overtime (at Helsinki). 2004 IIHF World Championship, Prague. ■ May 6, QF CAN-FIN, 5-4. Dany Heatley scored at 5:33 of overtime. 2005 IIHF World Championship, Vienna ■ May 14, SF SWE-CZE 2-3. Radek Dvorak (Marek Zidlicky) scored at 4:43 of overtime. Overtime In Other major international senior tournaments 1976 ■ Sept. 15, F CAN-TCH, 5-4 (Gm2). scored at 11:33 of overtime 1984 Canada Cup ■ Sept. 13, SF CAN-URS, 3-2. (, John Tonelli) scored at 12:29 of overtime ■ Sept. 11, F URS-CAN, 6-5 (Gm1) Aleksander Semak (Anatoli Semyonov, Andrei Lomakin) scored at 5:33 of overtime ■ Sept. 13, F CAN-URS,6-5 (Gm2). (Wayne Gretzky, ) scored 30:07 of overtime 1996 World Cup ■ Sept. 7, SF CAN-SWE,3-2.Theo Fleury (Paul Coffey) scored at 39:47 of overtime ■ Sept.10,F CAN-USA,4-3 (Game 1).Steve Yzerman (Rod Brind'Amour,Theo Fleury) scored 10:37 of overtime 2004 World Cup ■ Sept. 11, SF CAN-CZE,4-3.Vincent Lecavalier () scored at 3:45 of overtime WOMEN’S OVERTIME IN OLYMPICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHPS 1997 IIHF World Championship, Kitchener, CAN ■ April 6, F CAN-USA, 4-3. Nany Drolet scored sudden victory goal at 12.59 of overtime. 2005 IIHF World Championship, Linköping, SWE ■ April 9, F CAN-USA, 0-0. USA won penalty shootout, 3-1. Natalie Darwitz, Krissy Wendell (GWS) and Angela Ruggiero scored for USA. scored for CAN. in goal for USA. Kim St-Pierre in goal for CAN. International Overtime & Shootout records by team - Men Nation Total OT SO Overall Canada 19 10-3 3-3 13-6 Czech Rep. 11 3-3 4-1 7-4 Sweden 10 3-4 1-2 4-6 Finland 8 1-3 1-3 2-6 USA 6 2-1 2-1 4-2 Russia 6 1-2 2-1 3-3 USSR 3 1-2 0-0 1-2 Slovakia 3 0-1 1-1 1-2 Czechoslovak. 2 0-1 0-1 0-2 Germany 2 0-1 0-1 0-2

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Ice Hockey Participation at Previous Olympic Tournaments Team Placing at each games MEN Total NOCs Total 1 4 3 92 10 1 742 81 5174 610133 14234 81 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 12 1 77310581 5 12 12 714 9 9 11 10 11 4 5 9 131111211 9 7 76554462733613 9 10 11 8 11 12 12 9 11 9 999 7 15 8 11 9 10 129128 9 9 12 13 8 13 93568667 5679813 5 78101313810912141212 11 71049768 9 66781011 13 16 3 5 34 1 67811112113243 13 3 75 644224118 5 4245432325263 6 9 15 442773 5534524422 13359 8 333515518 2342215625177486219 1011 810 14 1113 11 8 10 11 14 10 145 91091614111212121212121414223 7 8114159 NED GDR SUI UKR NOCAUS BLR 1920BEL 1924BUL 1928CAN 1932CZE 1936 1948TCH 1952FRG 1956FIN 1960FRA 1964 1968 1972GER 1976GBR 1980HUN 1984ITA 1988JAP 1992KAZ 1994 1998LAT Total 2002 NOR POL ROM RUS SVK URS SWE USA YUG NOCs Total AUT 7 8 11 4 15 9 9 10 9 16 14 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 223

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Ice Hockey Medals by Nation Olympic Winter Games Men 1920–2002 / Women 2002 by total by Total Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold Silver Bronze Total Men Women Total Rank 742131102852151 822120000822122 271101102381122 1449000014494 1247001112585 1012000010127 0123001101346 0022000000228 0022000000228 NOC 3 USA 5 SWE 7 FIN 9 GER/FRG Rank 12 CAN URS/RUS 4 TCH/CZE 6 GBR 8 SUI German Democratic Republic (GDR) from 1968–88 medals won is shown in the far right-hand column. * Teams with different NOC codes Teams * (TCH) from 1920–1992;– Czechoslovakia Czech Republic (CZE) from 1994–present Germany (GER) from 1924–64 and 1992–present;– Republic of Germany (FRG) from 1968–88; Federal Soviet Union (URS) from 1956 to 1988.– Unified team (EUN) in 1992, later changed to Russia (RUS). Russia from 1992–present. by the number of gold medals won first, NOCs are ranked The * then by silver medals won and finally bronze won. A ranking

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Ice Hockey Participation at Previous Olympic Tournaments Team Placing at each games WOMENIce Hockey Participation - Women Nation ‘98 ‘02 Total LGFGATPPL CAN 2 1 1 CHN 4 7 2 FIN 3 4 2 GER -- 6 1 JPN 6 -- 1 KAZ -- 8 1 RUS -- 5 1 SWE 5 3 2 USA 1 2 2 Total 6 8 14

WOMEN with two Olympic medals Rank Name, Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Mleczko, AJ, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Ruggiero, Angela, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Campbell, Cassie, CAN 1 1 0 2 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 1 Granato, Cammi, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Heaney, Geraldine, CAN 1 1 0 2 1 Bailey, Chris, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Goyette, Danielle, CAN 1 1 0 2 1 Botterill, Jennifer, CAN 1 1 0 2 1 Hefford, Jayna, CAN 1 1 0 2 1 Dupuis, Lori, CAN 1 1 0 2 1 Baker, Laurie, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Bye, Karin, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Dunn, Tricia, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Sunohara, Vicky, CAN 1 1 0 2 1 Mounsey, Tara, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Brisson, Therese, CAN 1 1 0 2 1 Merz, Sue, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Looney, Shelley, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Tueting, Sarah, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Kellar, Becky, CAN 1 1 0 2 1 King, Katie, USA 1 1 0 2 1 DeCosta, Sara, USA 1 1 0 2 1 Potter, Jenny, USA 1 1 0 2

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MEN with three or more Olympic medals Rank Name, Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Tretiak, Vladislav, URS 3 1 0 4 2 Kravchuk, Igor, URS/RUS 2 1 1 4 3 Holik, Jiri, TCH 0 2 2 4 4 Ragulin, Alexander, URS 3 0 0 3 4 Kuzkin, Viktor, URS 3 0 0 3 4 Firsov, Anatoli, URS 3 0 0 3 4 Khomutov, Andrei, URS/RUS 3 0 0 3 4 Davydov, Vitali, URS 3 0 0 3 9 Fetisov,Vyacheslav, URS/RUS 210 3 9 Kasatonov, Alexei, URS 2 1 0 3 9 Kharlamov, Valeri, URS 2 1 0 3 9 Kravchuk, Igor, URS/RUS 2 1 0 3 9 Krutov, Vladimir, URS 2 1 0 3 9 Makarov, Sergei, URS 2 1 0 3 9 Maltsev, Alexander, URS 2 1 0 3 9 Mikhailov, Boris, URS 2 1 0 3 9 Petrov, Vladimir, URS 2 1 0 3 9 Starikov, Sergei, URS 2 1 0 3 9 Vasiliev, Valeri, URS 2 1 0 3 20 Larionov, Igor, URS/RUS 2 0 1 3 20 Alexandrov, Veniamin, URS 2 0 1 3 22 Kasparaitis, Darius, RUS 1 1 1 3 22 Zhamnov, Alexei, RUS 1 1 1 3 24 Pospisil, Frantisek, TCH 0 2 1 3 24 Machac, Oldrich, TCH 0 2 1 3 26 Helminen, Raimo, FIN 0 1 2 3 26 Cerny, Josef, TCH 0 1 2 3 26 Myllys, Jarmo, FIN 0 1 2 3 26 Dzurilla, Vladimir,TCH 0 1 2 3

Vladislav Tretiak leads all Olympic hockey players with four medals, three golds and one silver from the dominant era of Soviet hockey.

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Olympic Hockey Records Individual

All Olympic Tournaments Most five or more goal games DRURY, Herbert USA 4 in 8 games 1920,1924 WATSON, Harry CAN 3 in 5 games 1924 Most points BUBNIK, Vlastimil TCH 37 in 29 games 1952–1964 WATSON, Harry CAN 36 in 5 games 1924 KHARLAMOV,Valeri URS 35 in 17 games 1972–1980 Most assists FETISOV,Viacheslav URS 21 in 22 games 1980–1988 KHARLAMOV,Valeri URS 20 in 17 games 1972–1980 MAKAROV, Sergei URS 17 in 22 games 1980–1988 Most goals WATSON, Harry CAN 36 in 5 games 1924 DRURY, Herbert USA 28 in 8 games 1920,1924 JOHANSSON, Sven Tumba SWE 25 in 29 games 1952–1964 Most penalty minutes FLATLEY, Pat CAN 70 1984* *=includes match misconduct penalty of 60 minutes Most games played HELMINEN, Raimo FIN 35

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 HEGEN, Dieter GER 33 BUBNIK, Vlastimil TCH 29 NIEDERBERGER, Andreas GER 29 JOHANSSON, Sven Tumba SWE 29 Most Olympic Tournaments participated HELMINEN, Raimo FIN 6 1984–2002 HEGEN, Deiter GER 5 1984–1998 KIESSLING, Udo GER 5 1976–1992 THORESEN, Petter NOR 5 1980–1994 Most by a goalkeeper DOWEY, Murray CAN 5 in 8 games 1948 FOSTER, James GBR 4 in 7 games 1936 Most games played by a goalkeeper TRETIAK, Vladislav URS 19 1972–1984 MARTINSEN, Jim NOR 19 1980–1994

One Olympic Tournament Most games won by a goalkeeper DOWEY, Murray CAN 7 in 7 games 1948 MYLNIKOV, Sergei URS 7 in 8 games 1988 Most shutouts by a goalkeeper DOWEY, Murray CAN 5 in 8 games 1948 FOSTER, James GBR 4 in 7 games 1936 Most penalty minutes FLATLEY, Pat CAN 70 1984* KUNCE, David GER 43 2002 SVOBODA, Petr CZE 39 1998 BROOK, David USA 35 1964 *=includes match misconduct penalty of 60 minutes

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Most five or more goal games WATSON, Harry CAN 3 in 5 games 1924 MostMost hat hat trick trick games games WATSON, Harry CAN 5 in 5 games 1924 HALDER, Wally CAN 4 in 8 games 1948 McCAFFERY,Albert CAN 4 in 5 games 1924 MUNRO, Duncan CAN 4 in 5 games 1924 SMITH, Hooley CAN 4 in 5 games 1924 Most points WATSON, Harry CAN 36 in 5 games 1924 HALDER, Wally CAN 29 in 8 games 1948 MARA, George CAN 26 in 8 games 1948 Most assists ATTERSLEY, Robert CAN 12 in 7 games 1960 ETCHER, Fred CAN 12 in 7 games 1960 CHRISTIAN, Bill USA 11 in 7 games 1960 LAUFMAN, Ken CAN 10 in 8 games 1956 RENAUD, Albert CAN 10 in 8 games 1948 TIUMENEV,Viktor URS 9 in 6 games 1984 Most goals WATSON, Harry CAN 36 in 5 games 1924 DRURY, Herbert USA 22 in 8 games 1924 ZABRODSKY,Vladimir TCH 22 in 8 games 1948 HALDER, Wally CAN 21 in 8 games 1948

One Game Most points in one period WATSON, Harry CAN 6 v. TCH (2nd ) 1924 WATSON, Harry CAN 5 v. SUI (2nd) 1924 FARQUHARSON, Hugh CAN 5 v. LAT (3rd) 1936 MARA, George CAN 5 v. ITA (1st) 1948 Most goals in one period WATSON, Harry CAN 6 v. TCH (2nd ) 1924 WATSON, Harry CAN 5 v. SUI (2nd) 1924 Most penalty minutes FLATLEY, Pat CAN 70 v. SWE 1984* *=includes match misconduct penalty of 60 minutes Most points WATSON, Harry CAN 13 1924 v. SUI (13+0) WATSON, Harry CAN 11 1924 v. TCH (11+0) MARA, George CAN 10 1948 v. ITA (5+5) Most assists LAUFMAN, Ken CAN 6 1956 v. AUT MARA, George CAN 5 1948 v. ITA Most goals WATSON, Harry CAN 13 1924 v. SUI WATSON, Harry CAN 11 1924 v. TCH CONROY,Anthony USA 8 1920 v. SUI McCAFFREY,Albert CAN 8 1924 v. SUI Most penalty minutes one period FLATLEY, Pat CAN 60 v. SWE (2nd) 1984* *=includes match misconduct penalty of 60 minutes

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Olympic Hockey Records – Team All Olympic Tournaments Most games played USA 121 CAN 119 CZE/TCH 118 (100+18) SWE 116 Most games won CAN 90 TCH/CZE 74 (63+11) URS/RUS 72 (53+19) SWE 63 Most games lost GER/FRG 57 (21+36) POL 51 AUT 44 Most consecutive games won CAN 16 games (24/2 1920-9/2 1932) URS 15 games (24/2 1980-26/2 1988) URS 14 games (9/2 1972-22/2 1980) Most goals for CAN 760 in 119 games USA 636 in 121 games The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 TCH/CZE 564 in 118 games (503+61) URS/RUS 528 in 88 games (411+117) Most goals against GER/FRG 475 in 106 games (123+352) POL 436 in 73 games TCH/CZE 368 in 118 games (336+32) SUI 360 in 67 games Most penalty minutes GER/FRG 1038 in 103 games (368+670) USA 860 in 121 games TCH/CZE 850 in 118 games (628+222) CAN 842 in 119 games

One Olympic Tournament Most goals for CAN 110 1924 in 5 games USA 86 1948 in 8 games* USA 73 1924 in 5 games CAN 71 1952 in 8 games *= USA played out of competition Most goals against ITA 156 1948 in 8 games POL 97 1948 in 8 games AUT 88 1948 in 8 games AUS 87 1960 in 6 games Most penalty minutes ITA 134 1992 SVK 133 1994

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USA 120 1994 in 7 games TCH 120 1988 in 8 games AUT 118 1994 in 7 games GER 118 2002 in 7 games Highest score, one game CAN–SUI 33 1924 33-0 USA–ITA 32 1948 31-1 CAN–TCH 30 1924 30-0

One Game one Team Most goals CAN 33 1924 v.SUI USA 31 1948 v.ITA CAN 30 1924 v.TCH Most goals in one period CAN 14 1924 v.TCH (2nd) CAN 14 1924 v. SUI (3rd) Most shots on goal for (since 1952) TCH 92 1972 v. POL CAN 76 1956 v. AUT CAN 76 1960 v. JAP CAN 61 1964 v. SUI Fastest 5 goals CAN 2:30 1956 v. AUT (2nd) CAN 2:35 1936 v. HUN (2nd) CAN 2:50 1936 v. HUN (2nd) Fastetst 4 goals CAN 0:48 1952 v. GER (1st) CAN 1:12 1948 v. ITA (1st) CAN 1:18 1956 v. AUT (2nd) Fastest 3 goals CAN 0:20 1952 v. GER (1st) CAN 0:40 1952 v. GER (1st) CAN 0:48 1952 v. POL (3rd) Fastest 2 goals CAN 0:04 1948 v. POL (2nd) CAN 0:05 1952 v. POL (3rd) CAN 0:08 1952 v. GER (1st) Fastest 2 goals from the start of a game CAN 1:55 1920 v. SWE CAN 1:59 1952 v. NOR Fastest 1 goal from the start of a game TCH 0.08 1960 v. USA Vlach, Miroslav POL 0:10 1976 v. FRG Chowaniec, Stefan SVK 0:11 2002 v. LAT Stumpel, Jozef NOR 0:12 1984 v. AUT Foyn, Stephen ITA 0:18 1994 v. NOR Orlando, Gaetano SUI 0:19 1988 v. USA Jaks, Peter CAN 0:20 1936 v. HUN Murray, Herman BLR 0:20 2002 v. USA Pankov, Dmitri

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One Game both teams Most goals USA–UTA 32 1948 31-1 USA–POL 27 1948 23-4 TCH–ITA 25 1947 22-3 Most goals in one period CAN–FRA 10 1988 7-3 1st period Most shots on goal for (since 1952) CAN–AUT 90 1956 76-14 CAN–JAP 90 1960 76-14 CAN–SUI 89 1964 61-28 Fastest 5 goals CAN–FRA 2:23 1988 1st period

Youngest and Oldest in Olympic Hockey Most games played Youngest gold Medallist 18-224 days John Kilpatrick (GBR) 1936 18-364 days (RUS) 1992 Youngest Medallist

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 16-131 days Richard “Bibi” Torriani (SUI) 1928 Bronze 16-260 days Mark Howe (USA) 1972 Silver Oldest Medallist 40-30 days Chris Chelios (USA) 2002 Silver 39-1 day Carl Erhardt (GBR) 1936 Gold (Last game on his 39th birthday) 38-183 days Harold Simpson (CAN) 1932 Gold Oldest Gold Medalist 39-1 Carl Erhardt (GBR) 1936 38-183 Harold Simpson (CAN) 1932 Oldest Participant 48-46 days Bela Ordody, G (HUN) 1928 48-00 days Alfred Steinke, G (GER) 1928 41-203 days Jan Peka, G (TCH) 1936 41-35 days Alfred Hoffmann, G (GER) 1956 41-00 days Maurice del Valle, G (FRA) 1924 40-311 days Borje Salming, D (SWE) 1992 40-30 days Chris Chelios, D (USA) 2002

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Most National Team Games Rank Name Nation Games 1. Raimo Helminen FIN 330 2. Udo Kiessling GER 320 3. Jiri Holik TCH 319 4. URS 316 5. Sergei Makarov URS 315 5. Dietmar Peters GDR 315 7. Vyacheslav Fetisov URS 314 8. URS 299 9. Dieter Frenzel GDR 296 10. Oldrich Machac TCH 293 11. Henryk Gruth POL 292 12. Dieter Hegen GER 290 13. Vladimir Martinec TCH 289 14. Vladislav Tretiak URS 288 15. Valeri Kharlamov URS 287 16. Boris Mikhailov URS 282 16. Lasse Oksanen FIN 282 16. Valeri Vasiliev URS 282 19. Vasili Pervukhin URS 280 20. Esa Peltonen FIN 277 21. Vladimir Petrov URS 276 21. Vladimir Lutchenko URS 276 23. Roland Peters GDR 273 24. Jonas Bergkvist SWE 272 25. Frank Braun GDR 270

Finland’s Raimo Helminen was presented with a commemorative plate by IIHF President René Fasel before he was to play his world record breaking 321st international game for Finland at the 2002 IIHF World Cham- pionship in Sweden. Helminen, who also is the record holder with six Olympic hockey tour- naments, reached 330 games before he retired from interna- tional hockey one year later.He is still, at the age of 42, playing for his club Tampere in the Finnish pro league.

157 158 The XXThe Olympic XX Olympic Winter Winter Games Games Torino, Torino, Italy Italy 20062006 European StanleyCup Winners IIHF OlympicMediaGuide *Only players who were born in Europe and who had acquired their basic ice hockey skills in skills hockey ice basic their acquired had who and Europe in born were who players *Only European clubs are listed. are clubs European 91 ..IlnesSea eso SE,AndersKallur(SWE) StefanPersson (SWE), AndersKallur(SWE) StefanPersson (SWE), Islanders N.Y. 1981 Islanders Y. N. 1980 92 itbrh aoi ar(C) iiHdn TH,UfSmeso SE,Kjell UlfSamuelsson(SWE), JiriHrdina(TCH), Jaromir Jagr (TCH), UlfSamuelsson(SWE) JiriHrdina(TCH), Jaromir Jagr (TCH), Pittsburgh 1992 Pittsburgh 1991 04 ap a tnsa ekr(Z) atnCbk(V) Pavel Kubina (CZE), MartinCibak(SVK), StanislavNeckar(CZE), Tampa Bay 2004 SergeiFedorov (RUS), IgorLarionov(RUS), Pavel Datsyuk(RUS), Detroit 2002 Detroit 1997 BobbyHolik(CZE),Valeri SergeiBrylin(RUS), Tommy Albelin (SWE), Jersey New 1995 03NwJre arkEis(Z) egiByi RS,Oleg Tverdovsky (RUS), SergeiBrylin(RUS), Patrik Elias(CZE), NewJersey 2003 MilanHejduk(CZE) Peter Forsberg (SWE), David Aebischer (SUI), Colorado SergeiZubov(RUS) Roman Turek (CZE), JereLehtinen(FIN), Vladimir BobbyHolik(CZE), Patrik Elias(CZE), SergeiBrylin(RUS), 2001 NewJersey 2000 Dallas 1999 Detroit 1998 Valeri Kamenski(RUS), AlexeiGusarov(RUS), Peter Forsberg (SWE), Colorado 1996 Rangers 1994 N.Y. (FIN), ReijoRuotsalainen(FIN), JiriHrdina(TCH) Jari Kurri (FIN), HakanLoob(SWE), Esa Tikkanen (FIN) Jari Kurri (FIN), Edmonton 1990 Calgary Jaroslav Pouzar (TCH), (SWE), Jari Kurri (FIN), 1989 Petr Svoboda(TCH) Edmonton KjellDahlin(SWE), MatsNaslund(SWE), 1988 Edmonton Jaroslav Pouzar (TCH)Esa WillyLindstrom(SWE), Jari Kurri (FIN), 1987 Montreal Jaroslav Pouzar (TCH) WillyLindstrom(SWE), 1986 Jari Kurri (FIN), Edmonton 1985 Edmonton Tomas Jonsson(SWE), AndersKallur(SWE), StefanPersson1984 (SWE), Islanders Y. N. 1983 Islanders 1982 N.Y. erTa Players Team Year iiSer(Z) UweKrupp(GER) Jiri Slegr(CZE), Petr Sykora (CZE) Krzysztof Oliwa (POL), DmitriMironov(RUS) Nicklas Lidstrom(SWE), IgorLarionov(RUS) Kozlov (RUS), Tomas Holmstrom(SWE),Vyacheslav Tomas Sandstrom(SWE) Nicklas Lidstrom(SWE), Zelepuki (RUS) Samuelsson (SWE) Petr Klima(TCH) SE,Nikolai Khabibulin(RUS) (SWE), Fredrik Modin Dimitry Afanasenkov (RUS), Ruslan Fedotenko (UKR), RichardSmehlik(CZE) JiriBicek(SVK), Tommy Albelin (SWE), Ladislav Kohn (CZE), JiriFischer (CZE), DominikHasek(CZE), (SWE), Tomas Holmstrom NicklasLidstrom(SWE), Fredrik Olausson(SWE), MartinSkoula (CZE) Ville Nieminen(FIN), Mogilny(RUS), Malakhov (RUS),Alexander Fetisov (RUS) SergeiFedorov (RUS),Vyacheslav Anders Eriksson(SWE), IgorLarionov(RUS) Kozlov (RUS), (RUS),Vyacheslav F (RUS),Vyacheslav SandisOzolinsh(LAT) Uwe Krupp(GER), SergeiZubov(RUS) (RUS), Kovalev (RUS) Karpovtsev (RUS),Alexei Esa Tikkanen (FIN),Alexander Esa Tikkanen (FIN) (FIN), Mats Hallin(SWE) Jonsson(SWE) Kallur(SWE),Tomas Stefan Persson (SWE),Anders Tikkanen (FIN) tsv(U)TmsHlsrm(SWE) Holmstrom etisov (RUS),Tomas Sergei Nemchinov(RUS), TEAM FACTS

LEAPIN’ ILYA: Russian forward Ilya Kovalchuk jumps for joy atfer Russia wins the quarterfinal game in Salt Lake against the Czechs, 1-0. He was only 18 at the time. IIHF Olympic Media Guide

Canada Men TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1920 CAN 330029161 1924 CAN 55001103101 1928 CAN 330038061 1932 CAN 6510324111 1936 CAN 8710547142 1948 CAN 8710695151 1952 CAN 87107114151 1956 CAN 86025312123 1960 CAN 76015515122 1964 CAN 75023217104 1968 CAN 75022815103 1980 CAN 6303291866 1984 CAN 740324 1684 1988 CAN 85123121114 1992 CAN 86023717122 1994 CAN 85122719112 1998 CAN 640219984 2002 CAN 6411221491 Total 119 90 7 23 760 207 186 23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 14 18:00-19:00 Palasport Martin Brodeur, G Feb. 15 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni 2 Roberto Luongo, G

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Feb. 16 09:00-09:45 Palasport Marty Turco, G Feb. 17 13:00-14:15 Via Massari Rob Blake, D Feb. 18 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni Adam Foote, D Ed Jovanovski, D Feb. 19 14:00-14:45 Esposizioni 2 Scott Niedermayer, D Feb. 20 12:00-13:15 Palasport Chris Pronger, D Feb. 21 09:00-09:45 Palasport Wade Redden, D PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Robyn Regehr, D Feb. 15 vs. Italy 13:00 (PS) , F Feb. 16 vs. Germany 20:00 (PS) Shane Doan, F Feb. 18 vs. Switzerland 15:30 (ES) Kris Draper, F Feb. 19 vs. Finland 21:00 (ES) Simon Gagne, F Feb. 21 vs. Czech Rep. 16:30 (PS) Dany Heatley, F Jarome Iginla, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Vincent Lecavalier, F Head of hockey delegation: Bob , F Nicholson , F Managers: Wayne Gretzky, , Joe Sakic, F Steve Tambellini Martin St. Louis, F Head Coach: Pat Quinn Ryan Smyth, F Asst. Coaches: Marc Habscheid, Jacques Joe Thornton, F Martin, Ken Hitchcock, Wayne Fleming Media relations: Brad Pascall/Mathieu Litalien Contact Information TEAM HOST: Luis Zuggal, Bruno Zarrillo CONTACT: Phone: +1 403 777 3636 Fax: +1 403 777 3635 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.hockeycanada.ca

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Czech Republic Men Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1920 TCH 310213123 1924 TCH 3102144126 1928 TCH 21013526 1936 TCH 85031615104 1948 TCH 87018018152 1952 TCH 96035023124 1956 TCH 7304323665 1960 TCH 7304443164 1964 TCH 75023819103 1968 TCH 75113317112 1972 TCH 5302261363 1976 TCH 5302171062 1980 TCH 6402401785 1984 TCH 7601409122 1988 TCH 8404332886 1992 TCH 86023623123 Total 100 63 2 35 503 336 128 1994 CZE 85033018105 1998 CZE 6501196101 2002 CZE 411212837 Total 18 11 1 6 61 32 23 23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 12 19:00-20:15 Esposizioni Dominek Hasek, G Feb. 13 11:30-12:45 Palasport Milan Hnilicka, G Feb. 14 18:30-19:45 Via Massari Tomas Vokoun, G Feb. 15 10:00-10:45 Palasport Frantisek Kaberle, D Feb. 16 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni Tomas Kaberle, D Filip Kuba, D Feb. 17 10:00-11:15 Esposizioni 2 Pavel Kubina, D Feb. 18 10:00-10:45 Palasport Marek Malik, D Feb. 19 12:00-12:45 Esposizioni 2 Jaroslav Spacek, D Feb. 20 13:00-14:15 Esposizioni 2 Marek Zidlicky, D Feb. 21 10:00-10:45 Esposizioni 2 Jan Bulis, F PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Petr Cajanek, F Feb. 15 vs. Germany 17:00 (PS) Martin Erat, F Feb. 16 vs. Switzerland 13:00 (ES) , F Feb. 18 vs. Finland 21:00 (PS) Ales Hemsky, F Feb. 19 vs. Italy 20:00 (PS) Jaromir Jagr, F Feb. 21 vs. Canada 16:30 (PS) Robert Lang, F Rostislav Olesz, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of delegation: Vratislav Kulhanek Vaclav Propsal, F Head of mens’delegation: Zbynek Kusy Petr Prucha, F Manager: Martin Urban Martin Rucinsky, F Head Coach: Alois Hadamczik Martin Straka, F Asst. Coaches: Mojmir Trlicik, Ondrej Weissmann David Vyborny, F Media relations: Pavel Barta Contact Information TEAM HOST: Kurt Suen, George Kent CZECH ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +420 2 248 91 470 Fax: +420 2 333 36 096 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.hokej.cz

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Finland Men TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1952 FIN 8206216047 1960 FIN 6312552377 1964 FIN 7205103146 1968 FIN 7313172375 1972 FIN 5203142445 1976 FIN 5203191844 1980 FIN 7313312574 1984 FIN 6213272656 1988 FIN 85123414112 1992 FIN 8413292197 1994 FIN 87013810143 1998 FIN 6303201963 2002 FIN 4202121046 Total 85 40 6 37 315 294 82 Total 81 38 37 6 315 294 82

23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 12 15:30-16:45 Palasport , G Feb. 13 16:30-17:45 Espozisioni 2 Antero Niittymaki, G Feb. 14 17:30-18:45 Espozisioni 2 , G Feb. 15 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni Aki-Petteri Berg, D Feb. 17 16:00-17:15 Espozisioni 2 , D Feb. 18 13:00-13:45 Espozisioni 2 Teppo Numminen, D Feb. 19 10:00-10:45 Espozisioni The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Joni Pitkanen, D Feb. 20 14:00-15:15 Via Massari Sami Salo, D Feb. 21 08:00-08:45 Espozisioni Kimmo Timonen, D PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Ossi Vaananen, D Feb. 15 vs. Switzerland 15:30 (ES) Jukka Hentunen, F Feb. 16 vs. Italy 12:00 (PS) Jussi Jokinen, F Feb. 18 vs. Czech Rep. 21:00 (PS) Olli Jokinen, F Feb. 19 vs. Canada 21:00 (ES) Niko Kapanen, F Feb. 21 vs. Germany 15:30 (ES) Sami Kapanen, F Mikko Koivu, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Saku Koivu, F Head of hockey delegation: Jari Kurri Antti Laaksonen, F Manager: Timo Jutila Jere Lehtinen, F Head Coach: Erkka Westerlund Antti Miettinen, F Asst. Coaches: , Risto Dufva Media relations: Timo Jutila , F Jarkko Ruutu, F Teemu Selanne, F

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Kurt Wechsler, Ivan Vescoli FINNISH ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +358 9 756 750 Fax: +358 9 756 755 75 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.finhockey.fi

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Germany Men Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1952 FRG 8116215338 1956 FRG 8125154136 1960 FRG 710695426 1964 FRG 7205134947 1968 FRG 7106133927 1972 FRG 4301221067 1976 FRG 5203212443 1980 FRG 51042130210 1984 FRG 6411342195 1988 FRG 8404223185 Total 65 20 4 41 191 352 44

1928 GER 201101110 1932 GER 620472643 1936 GER 631210975 1992 GER 8305212466 1994 GER 8404202687 1998 GER 4202111149 2002 GER 7304152668 Total 41 17 2 22 84 123 36 23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 9 20:00-21:15 Palasport Thomas Greiss, G Feb. 10 11:15-12:30 Palasport Olaf Kolzig, G Feb. 12 17:00-18:15 Esposizioni 2 Robert Muller, G Feb. 13 11:30-12:45 Via Massari Sascha Goc, D Feb. 14 13:00-14:15 Esposizioni 2 , D Feb. 15 09:00-09:45 Palasport Lasse Kopitz, D Feb. 16 11:00-11:45 Esposizioni 2 Andreas Renz, D Feb. 17 13:00-14:15 Esposizioni 2 Stefan Schauer, D Feb. 18 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni 2 Christoph Schubert, D Feb. 19 08:00-08:45 Palasport Dennis Seidenberg, D Feb. 20 12:30-13:45 Via Massari Alexander Sulzer, D Feb. 21 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni 2 Alexander Barta, F Jan Benda, F PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Feb. 15 vs. Czech Rep. 17:00 (PS) Petr Fical, F Feb. 16 vs. Canada 20:00 (PS) Marcel Goc, F Feb. 18 vs. Italy 13:00 (PS) Michael Hackert, F Feb. 19 vs. Switzerland 12:00 (PS) Jochen Hecht, F Feb. 21 vs. Finland 15:30 (ES) Klaus Kathan, F Daniel Kreutzer, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Eduard Lewandowski, F Head of hockey delegation: Franz Reindl Thomas Martinec, F Managers: Franz Reindl/Michael Pfuhl , F Head Coach: Uwe Krupp Stefan Ustorf, F Asst. Coaches: Klaus Merk, Ernst Hofner Media relations: Alexandra Heinze Contact Information TEAM HOST: Josef Giovanett, Manfred Call GERMAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +49 89 81 820 Fax: +49 89 81 8236 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.deb-online.de

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Italy Men TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1936 ITA 31022529 1948 ITA 80082415609 1956 ITA 6321261487 1964 ITA 70071439015 1984 ITA 510413129 1992 ITA 71062233212 1994 ITA 7304203269 1998 ITA 41031216212 Total 47 10 2 35 121 326 22

23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 8 18:30-19:45 Palasport Rene Baur, G Feb. 9 12:30-13:45 Palasport Gunther Hell, G Feb. 10 14:00-15:15 Esposizioni 2 Jason Muzzatti, G Feb. 11 14:00-15:15 Esposizioni 2 Christian Borgatello, D Feb. 12 18:30-19:45 Esposizioni 2 Armin Helfer, D Feb. 13 13:30-14:45 Esposizioni 2 Robert Nardella, D Feb. 14 09:30-10:45 Via Massari Florian Ramoser, D Feb. 15 08:00-08:45 Palasport

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Andre Signoretti, D Feb. 17 14:30-15:45 Via Massari Michele Strazzabosco, D Feb. 18 08:00-08:45 Palasport Carter Trevisani, D Feb. 19 13:00-13:45 Esposizioni 2 Luca Ansoldi, F Feb. 20 13:00-14:45 Palasport Joe Busillo, F Feb. 21 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni 2 Mario Chitarroni, F PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Jason Cirone, F Feb. 15 vs. Canada 13:00 (PS) Giorgio De Bettin, F Feb. 16 vs. Finland 12:00 (PS) Manuel De Toni, F Feb. 18 vs. Germany 13:00 (PS) Anthony Iob, F Feb. 19 vs. Czech Rep. 20:00 (PS) Stefano Margoni, F Feb. 21 vs. Switzerland 12:30 (PS) John Parco, F Giulio Scandella, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of men’s delegation: Luciano Nucci Lucio Topatigh, F Manager: Gianfranco Talamini Anthony Tuzzolini, F Head Coach: Michel Bernard Goulet Stefan Zisser, F Asst. Coaches: Ronald Wayne Ivany, Fabio Polloni, James Corsi, Raffaele Tendi Media relations: Michele Bolognini Contact Information TEAM HOST: Florian Oberrauch, Elmar Parth ITALIAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +39 02 70 141 322 Fax: +39 02 701 413 80 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.fisg.it

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Kazakhstan Men Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1998 7214214058

23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 8 17:00-18:15 Palasport Vitaliy Kolesnik, G Feb. 9 15:30-16:45 Palasport Sergey Ogureshnikov, G Feb. 10 17:00-18:15 Esposizioni 2 Vitaliy Yeremeyev, G Feb. 11 12:30-13:45 Esposizioni 2 Artyom Argokov, D Feb. 12 11:00-12:15 Esposizioni 2 Alexey Koledayev, D Feb. 13 14:30-15:45 Via Massari Oleg Kovalenko, D Feb. 14 09:30-10:45 Palasport Yevgeniy Pupkov, D Feb. 16 12:00-12:45 Esposizioni 2 Denis Shemelin, D Feb. 17 12:00-13:15 Via Massari Vitaliy Tregubov, D Feb. 19 10:00-10:45 Esposizioni 2 Alexey Troshchinskiy, D Feb. 20 10:00-11:15 Esposizioni 2 Alexey Vassilchenko, D PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Sergey Alexandrov, F Feb. 15 vs. Sweden 11:30 (ES) Nikolay Antropov, F Feb. 16 vs. USA 21:00 (ES) Dmitriy Dudarev, F Feb. 18 vs. Russia 11:30 (ES) Alexander Koreshkov, F Feb. 19 vs. Slovakia 16:00 (PS) Yevgeniy Koreshkov, F Feb. 21 vs. Latvia 11:30 (ES) Andrey Ogorodnikov, F Andrey Pchelyakov, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of men’s delegation: Sergey Fedor Polishchuk, F Drozdov Managers: Vadim Gusseinov, Andrey Samokhvalov, F Sergey Goncharov Konstantin Shafranov, F Head Coach: Nikolay Myshagin Andrey Torshchinskiy, F Asst. Coaches: Gennady Tsygurov Dmitriy Upper, F Media relations: Vladimir Pashkovskiy

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Alain Aubert, Alessandro Filisteo KAZAKHSTAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +7 323 2 222 434 Fax: +7 323 2 222 434 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: no website

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Latvia Men TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1936 LAT 3003327013 2002 LAT 4211201459 Total 721423415

23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 9 18:30-19:45 Esposizioni 2 Arturs Irbe, G Feb. 10 14:15-15:30 Palasport Edgars Masalskis, G Feb. 11 18:30-19:45 Esposizioni 2 Sergejs Naumovs, G Feb. 13 15:00-16:15 Esposizioni 2 Viktors Ignatjevs, D Feb. 14 15:30-16:45 Via Massari Rodrigo Lavins, D Feb. 15 11:00-11:45 Esposizioni 2 Sandis Ozolins, D Feb. 16 10:00-10:45 Esposizioni 2 Georgijs Pujacs, D Feb. 17 10:00-11:15 Esposizioni The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Arvids Rekis, D Feb. 18 10:00-10:45 Esposizioni 2 Argis Saviels, D Feb. 19 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni 2 Karlis Skrastins, D Feb. 20 10:00-11:15 Esposizioni Atvars Tribuncovs, D PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Girts Ankipans, F Feb. 15 vs. United States 21:00 (PS) Armands Berzins, F Feb. 16 vs. Slovakia 17:00 (ES) Aigars Cipruss, F Feb. 18 vs. Sweden 17:00 (PS) Vladimirs Mamonovs, F Feb. 19 vs. Russia 13:00 (ES) Aleksanders Nizijvs, F Feb. 21 vs. Kazakhstan 11:30 (ES) Grigorijs Pantelejevs, F Mikelis Redlihs, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of hockey delegation: Kirovs Lipmans Aleksandrs Semjonovs, F Manager: Maris Baldonieks Janis Sprukts, F Head Coach: Leonids Beresnevs Leonids Tambijevs, F Asst. Coaches: Harijs Vitolins, Olegs Znaroks, Herberts Vasilijevs, F Vitalijs Samoilovs Maris Ziedins, F Media relations: Janis Stepitis

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Paolo Sandrone, Alessandro Robotti

LATVIAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +371 7 56 56 14 Fax: +371 7 56 50 15 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.lhf.lv

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Russia Men Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1956 URS 7700409141 1960 URS 7412402393 1964 URS 77005410141 1968 URS 76014810121 1972 URS 5410331391 1976 URS 55004011101 1980 URS 76016317122 1984 URS 7700485141 1988 URS 87014513141 Total 0 53 2 5 411 111 108 1992 RUS 87014614141 1994 RUS 8404262484 1998 RUS 65012612102 2002 RUS 6312191473 Total 28 19 1 8 117 64 39

23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 14 11:00-12:15 Palasport Ilya Bryzgalov, G Feb. 15 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni 2 Nikolai Khabibulin, G Feb. 16 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni 2 Evgeni Nabokov, G Feb. 17 11:30-12:45 Esposizioni 2 Dmitri Bykov, D Feb. 20 19:00-20:15 Esposizioni 2 Sergei Gonchar, D Feb. 21 10:00-10:45 Palasport Darius Kasparaitis, D PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Andrei Markov, D Feb. 15 vs. Slovakia 20:00 (ES) Daniil Markov, D Feb. 16 vs. Sweden 16:00 (PS) Fedor Tyutin, D Feb. 18 vs. Kazakhstan 11:30 (ES) Anton Volchenkov, D Feb. 19 vs. Latvia 13:00 (ES) Alexei Zhitnik, D Feb. 21 vs. USA 20:30 (PS) Maxim Afinogenov, F Pavel Datsyuk, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of hockey delegation: Alexander Steblin Alexander Frolov, F Head of men’s delegation: Alexander Kharitonov, F Manager: Pavel Bure Ilya Kovalchuk, F Head Coach: Vladimir Krikunov Alexei Kovalev, F Asst. Coaches: Vladimir Yurzinov, Boris Mikhailov, Viktor Kozlov, F Sergei Nemchinov , F Media relations: Alexander Kuzmak , F Maxim Sushinsky, F Alexei Yashin, F Alexei Zhamnov, F* *named to initial roster, but injured Contact Information TEAM HOST: Paolo Monaco, Roman Sevec RUSSIAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +7 95 637 08 20 Fax: +7 95 248 03 22 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.fhr.ru

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Slovakia Men TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1994 SVK 84223529106 1998 SVK 41121113310 2002 SVK 41121513313 Total 16 6 4 6 61 55 16

23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 12 20:00-21:15 Esposizioni 2 Peter Budaj, G Feb. 13 10:30-11:45 Esposizioni 2 Karol Krizan, G Feb. 14 19:00-20:15 Esposizioni 2 Jan Lasik, G Feb. 15 10:00-10:45 Esposizioni 2 Zdeno Chara, D Feb. 16 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni Ivan Majeski, D Feb. 17 19:00-20:15 Esposizioni 2 Andrej Meszaros, D Feb. 18 11:00-11:45 Esposizioni 2 Martin Strbak, D Feb. 19 09:00-09:45 Palasport The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Radoslav Suchy, D Feb. 20 17:30-18:45 Esposizioni 2 Lubomir Visnovsky, D Feb. 21 12:00-12:45 Esposizioni 2 Milan Jurcina, D Lubos Bartecko, F PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Peter Bondra, F Feb. 15 vs. Russia 20:00 (ES) Pavol Demitra, F Feb. 16 vs. Latvia 17:00 (ES) Marian Gaborik, F Feb. 18 vs. USA 20:00 (ES) Michal Handzus, F Feb. 19 vs. Kazakhstan 16:00 (PS) Marcel Hossa, F Feb. 21 vs. Sweden 20:00 (ES) Marian Hossa, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Richard Kapus, F Head of hockey delegation: Juraj Siroky Ladislav Nagy, F General Manager: Peter Stastny Miroslav Satan, F Team Manager: Roman Stambersky Jozef Stumpel, F Head Coach: Frantisek Hossa Marek Svatos, F Asst. Coaches: Jan Jasko, Jergus Baca Media relations: Lubomir Soucek Richard Zednik, F

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Patrizia Kabakcieff, Drahoslav Zurek SLOVAKIAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +421 2 49 24 9178 Fax: +421 2 44 25 8344 e-mail:[email protected] Internet: www.szlh.sz

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Sweden Men Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1920 SWE 6303172064 1924 SWE 5203214944 1928 SWE 5311121472 1936 SWE 52035745 1948 SWE 8404552884 1952 SWE 97025322143 1956 SWE 7214172854 1960 SWE 7214432155 1964 SWE 75024716102 1968 SWE 7412231894 1972 SWE 5212171354 1980 SWE 74213119103 1984 SWE 7412361793 1988 SWE 84313321113 1992 SWE 85213019125 1994 SWE 75113318111 1998 SWE 420212945 2002 SWE 430117865 Total 116 63 14 39 502 347 140

23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 10 15:30-16:45 Esposizioni 2 Stefan Liv, G Feb. 11 17:00-18:15 Esposizioni 2 Henrik Lundqvist, G Feb. 13 18:00-19:15 Esposizioni 2 Mikael Tellqvist, G Feb. 14 20:30-21:30 Esposizioni 2 Christian Backman, D Feb. 16 08:00-08:45 Palasport Niclas Havelid, D* Kenny Jonsson, D Feb. 17 17:30-18:45 Esposizioni 2 Nicklas Lidstrom, D Feb. 18 09:00-09:45 Palasport Feb. 19 11:00-11:45 Esposizioni 2

Niklas Kronwall, D 19 *Replaced Kim Johnsson on January Mattias Norstrom, D Feb. 20 14:30-15:45 Esposizioni 2 Mattias Ohlund, D Feb. 21 11:00-11:45 Esposizioni 2 Daniel Alfredsson, F PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Per-Johan Axelsson, F Feb. 15 vs. Kazakhstan 11:30 (ES) Peter Forsberg, F Feb. 16 vs. Russia 16:00 (PS) Mika Hannula, F Feb. 18 vs. Latvia 17:00 (PS) Jorgen Jonsson, F Feb. 19 vs. USA 17:00 (ES) Fredrik Modin, F Feb. 21 vs. Slovakia 20:00 (ES) Markus Naslund, F Samuel Pahlsson, F TEAM OFFICIALS: , F Head of hockey delegation: Michael Englund , F Manager: Mats Naslund , F Head Coach: Bengt-Åke Gustafsson Mats Sundin, F Asst.Coaches: Jan Karlsson, Anders Eldebrink Henrik Zetterberg, F Media relations: Mats Olsson Contact Information TEAM HOST: Giulio Mingione, Francesco Galara SWEDISH ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +46 8 449 0400 Fax: +46 8 910 035 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.swehockey.se

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Switzerland Men TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1920 SUI 200203307 1924 SUI 300325308 1928 SUI 521292153 1936 SUI 310215215 1948 SUI 86026721123 1952 SUI 8404404085 1956 SUI 5104203429 1964 SUI 700795708 1972 SUI 4022916210 1976 SUI 52032620411 1988 SUI 6303231868 1992 SUI 72052232410 2002 SUI 42111110511 Total 67 23 4 40 239 360 43

23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 9 17:00-18:15 Palasport David Aebischer, G Feb. 10 12:45-14:00 Palasport Marco Buhrer, G Feb. 11 11:00-12:15 Esposizioni 2 Martin Gerber, G Feb. 13 13:00-14:15 Palasport Goran Bezina, D Feb. 14 16:00-17:15 Esposizioni 2 Severin Blindenbacher, D The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Feb. 15 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni Olivier Keller, D Feb. 16 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni 2 Mathias Seger, D Feb. 17 14:30-15:45 Esposizioni 2 Martin Steinegger, D Feb. 18 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni 2 Mark Streit, D Feb. 19 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni 2 Julien Vauclair, D Feb. 20 11:00-12:15 Via Massari Flavien Conne, F Feb. 21 08:00-08:45 Palasport Patric Della Rossa, F PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Paul DiPietro, F Feb. 15 vs. Finland 15:30 (ES) Patrick Fischer, F Feb. 16 vs. Czech Rep. 13:00 (ES) Sandy Jeanin F Feb. 18 vs. Canada 15:30 (ES) Marcel Jenni, F Feb. 19 vs. Germany 12:00 (PS) Romano Lemm, F Feb. 21 vs. Italy 12:30 (PS) Thierry Paterlini, F Martin Pluss, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Kevin Romy, F Head of hockey delegation: Peter Zahner Ivo Ruthemann, F Manager: Peter Zahner Head Coach: Ralph Krueger Adrian Wichser, F Asst.Coaches: Jakob Kölliker, Peter John Lee Thomas Ziegler, F Media relations: Patrick Reber Contact Information TEAM HOST: Edi Daccordo, Daniel Degasperi SWISS FEDERATION CONTACT: Phone: +41 44 306 50 50 Fax: +41 44 306 50 51 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.swiss-icehockey.ch

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United States Men Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1920 USA 430152262 1924 USA 540173682 1932 USA 641127592 1936 USA 8512104113 1948 USA 8503863310- 1952 USA 86114321132 1956 USA 75023316102 1960 USA 77004817141 1964 USA 7205293345 1968 USA 7214232856 1972 USA 5302181562 1976 USA 5203152145 1980 USA 76103315131 1984 USA 6222232167 1988 USA 6303353167 1992 USA 85122519114 1994 USA 7133283258 1998 USA 410391425 2002 USA 6411261092 Total 121 70 12 39 636 343 152 23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced on Dec. 22) Feb. 14 20:30-21:45 Esposizioni Rick DiPietro, G Feb. 15 12:00-12:45 Esposizioni 2 Robert Esche, G Feb. 16 10:00-10:45 Esposizioni John Grahame, G Feb. 17 10:30-11:45 Via Massari Chris Chelios, D Feb. 18 12:00-12:45 Esposizioni 2 Derian Hatcher, D Jordan Leopold, D Feb. 19 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni John-Michael Liles, D Feb. 20 16:00-17:15 Esposizioni 2 Aaron Miller, D Feb. 21 13:00-13:45 Esposizioni 2 Brian Rafalski, D PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Mathieu Schneider, D Feb. 15 vs. Latvia 21:00 (PS) Jason Blake, F Feb. 16 vs. Kazakhstan 21:00 (ES) Erik Cole, F Feb. 18 vs. Slovakia 20:00 (ES) Craig Conroy, F Feb. 19 vs. Sweden 17:00 (ES) Chris Drury, F Feb. 21 vs. Russia 20:30 (PS) Brian Gionta, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Scott Gomez, F Head of hockey delegation: Dave Ogrean Bill Guerin, F Managers: Don Waddell, Paul Holmgren Mike Knuble, F Senior Director: Jim Johannson Mike Modano, F Head Coach: Peter Laviolette Mark Parrish, F Asst. Coaches: Mike Sullivan, Keith Allain, Brian Rolston, F Chris Huffine Keith Tkachuk, F Media relations: Dave Fischer, Bill Robertson Doug Weight, F Contact Information TEAM HOST: Bernd Haake, Risto Talvio USA HOCKEY CONTACT: Phone: +1 719 576 8724 Fax: +1 719 538 1160 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.usahockey.com

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Canada Women

TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1998 CAN 6402281282 2002 CAN 5500355101 Totals 11 9 0 2 63 17 18

20-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced before the Olympics) Feb. 5 14:00-15:15 Esposizioni Charline Labonte, G Feb. 6 18:30-19:45 Esposizioni Kim St. Pierre, G Feb. 7 12:30-13:45 Esposizioni Gillian Ferrari, D Feb. 8 16:30-17:45 Esposizioni Becky Kellar, D Feb. 9 18:30-19:45 Esposizioni Carla Macleod, D Feb. 10 12:30-13:45 Esposizioni , D Feb. 11 10:00-10:45 Palasport Cheryl Pounder, D Feb. 12 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni Colleen Sostorics, D Feb. 13 11:30-12:45 Esposizioni , F Feb. 14 10:00-10:45 Esposizioni The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 , F Feb. 15 17:30-18:45 Esposizioni 2 , F Feb. 16 13:00-14:15 Via Massari Cassie Campbell, F TENTATIVE GAME SCHEDULE Danielle Goyette, F Feb. 11 vs. Italy 20:30 (PS) Jayna Hefford, F Feb. 12 vs. Russia 16:30 (ES) Gina Kingsbury, F Feb. 14 vs. Sweden 15:30 (PS) , F Feb. 17 Play-off Round TBA , F Feb. 20 Play-off Round TBA Sarah Vaillancourt, F , F TEAM OFFICIALS: Hayley Wickenheiser, F Head of hockey delegation: Johnny Misley Manager: Julie Healy Head Coach: Melody Davidson Asst. Coaches: Tim Bothwell, Margot Page, Peter Smith Media relations: Brad Pascall / Sean Kelso

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Evelyn Florian, Marta Fulcheri HOCKEY CANADA CONTACT: Phone: +1 403 777 3636 Fax: +1 403 777 3635 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.hockeycanada.ca

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TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1998 FIN 6402271063 2002 FIN 520311544 Total 11 6 0 5 38 15 10

20-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced before the Olympics) Feb. 6 20:00-21:15 Esposizioni Maija Hassinen, G Feb. 7 15:30-16:45 Esposizioni Noora Raty, G Feb. 8 10:00-11:15 Esposizioni 2 , D Feb. 9 15:30-16:45 Esposizioni Kati Kovalainen, D Feb. 10 14:00-15:15 Esposizioni Hanna Kuoppala, D Feb. 11 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni Emma Laaksonen, D Feb. 12 11:00-12:15 Palasport Terhi Mertanen, D Feb. 13 08:00-08:45 Palasport , D Feb. 14 12:00-12:45 Esposizioni 2 Saija Sirvio, D Feb. 15 14:30-15:45 Esposizioni 2 Sari Fisk, F Feb. 16 11:30-12:45 Via Massari Satu Hoikkala, F PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME SCHEDULE Marja Helena Palvila, F Feb. 11 vs. Germany 13:00 (ES) Oona Parviainen, F Feb. 13 vs. Switzerland 17:30 (PS) Mari Pehkonen, F Feb. 14 vs. USA 20:30 (PS) Karoliina Rantamaki, F Feb. 17 Play-off Round TBA Mari Saarinen, F Feb. 20 Play-off Round TBA Eveliina Simila, F Saara Tuominen, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of hockey delegation: Heikki Hietanen Satu Tuominen, F Manager: Arto Sieppi Nora Tallus, F Head Coach: Hannu Saintula Asst. Coaches: Juuso Toivola, Matti Koivula Media relations: Arto Sieppi

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Pia Heinonen, Eija Tikkanen FINNISH ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +358 9 756 750 Fax: +358 9 756 755 75 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.finhockey.fi

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Germany Women

TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 2002 GER 5113102336

20-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced before the Olympics) Feb. 6 17:00-18:15 Esposizioni Jennifer Harss, G Feb. 7 14:00-15:15 Esposizioni Stefanie Wartosch-Kurten, G Feb. 9 17:00-18:15 Esposizioni Susanne Fellner, D Feb. 10 08:00-09:15 Esposizioni Sabrina Kruck, D Feb. 11 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni 2 Christina Oswald, D Feb. 12 09:00-09:45 Palasport Nina Ritter, D Feb. 13 10:00-11:15 Esposizioni Jenny Tamas, D Feb. 14 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni 2 Maritta Becker, F Feb. 15 11:30-12:45 Via Massari Franziska Busch, F Feb. 16 14:30-15:45 Esposizioni 2 The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Bettina Evers, F TENTATIVE GAME SCHEDULE Stefanie Fruhwirth, F Feb. 11 vs. Finland 13:00 (ES) Susann Gotz, F Feb. 12 vs. USA 19:00 (PS) Claudia Grundmann, F Feb. 14 vs. Switzerland 18:00 (ES) Nikola Holmes, F Feb. 17 Play-off Round TBA Andrea Lanzl, F Feb. 20 Play-off Round TBA Michaela Lanzl, F Anja Scheytt, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of hockey delegation: Bodo Lauterjung Sara Seiler, F Managers: Aurelia Vonderstrass, Michael Pfuhl Denise Soesilo, F Head Coach: Peter Kathan Raffaela Wolf, F Asst. Coach: Dieter Reinartz Media relations: Alexandra Heinze

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Dietmar Herbst, Toni Hoelzl GERMAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +49 89 81 820 Fax: +49 89 81 8236 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.deb-online.de

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23-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced before the Olympics) Feb. 5 20:00-21:30 Esposizioni Luana Frasnelli, G Feb. 6 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni 2 Debora Montanari, G Feb. 7 18:30-19:45 Esposizioni Chiara Traversa, G Feb. 8 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni 2 Michela Angeloni, D Feb. 9 12:30-13:45 Esposizioni Valentina Bettarini, D Feb. 10 12:30-13:45 Esposizioni 2 Nadia De Nardin, D Feb. 11 11:00-11:45 Palasport Linda De Rocco, D Feb. 12 15:30-16:45 Esposizioni 2 Francesca Dolce, D Feb. 13 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni Rebecca Fiorese, D Feb. 14 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni Manuela Friz, D Feb. 15 14:30-15:45 Via Massari Katharina Sparer, D Feb. 16 16:00-17:15 Esposizioni 2 Evelyn Bazzanella, F TENTATIVE GAME SCHEDULE Celeste Bissardella, F Feb. 11 vs. Canada 20:30 (PS) Heidi Caldart, F Feb. 13 vs. Sweden 15:00 (ES) Silvia Carignano, F Feb. 14 vs. Russia 13:00 (ES) Diana Da Rugna, F Feb. 17 Play-off Round TBA Anna De La Forest, F Feb. 20 Play-off Round TBA Sabina Florian, F Waltraud Kaser, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of hockey delegation: Luciano Nucci Maria Leitner, F Manager: Rosalia Giordano Claudia Negrisolo, F Head Coach: Markus Sparer Silvia Toffano, F Asst. Coaches: Roberto Ganz, Angelo Segata Sabrina Viel, F Media relations: Michele Bolognini

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Gianluca Nebbia, Renata Jiroutek ITALIAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +39 01 70 141 322 Fax: +39 02 701 413 80 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.fisg.it

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Russia Women

TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 2002 RUS 5302151265

20-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced before the Olympics) Feb. 6 15:30-16:45 Esposizioni Nadezhda Alexandrova, G Feb. 7 17:00-18:15 Esposizioni Irina Gachennikova, G Feb. 8 12:30-13:45 Esposizioni Maria Barykina, D Feb. 9 15:30-16:45 Esposizioni 2 Elena Byalkovskaya, D Feb. 10 09:30-10:45 Esposizioni 2 Alexandra Kapustina, D Feb. 11 09:00-09:45 Palasport Alena Khomich, D Feb. 12 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni Olga Permyakova, D Feb. 13 18:00-19:15 Esposizioni Kristina Petrovskaya, D Feb. 14 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni 2 Zhanna Shelchkova, D Feb. 15 13:00-14:15 Via Massari The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Tatiana Burina, F Feb. 16 17:30-18:45 Esposizioni 2 , F TENTATIVE GAME SCHEDULE Yulia Gladysheva, F Feb. 11 vs. Sweden 15:30 (PS) Larisa Mishina, F Feb. 12 vs. Canada 16:30 (ES) Ekaterina Pachkevich, F Feb. 14 vs. Italy 13:00 (ES) Galina Skiba, F Feb. 17 Play-off Round TBA Ekaterina Smolentseva, F Feb. 20 Play-off Round TBA Ekaterina Smolina, F Tatiana Sotnikova, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of women’s delegation: Igor Tuzik Svetlana Trefilova, F Manager: Pavel Malyarevich Oksana Tretiakova, F Head Coach: Alexei Kalintsev Asst. Coaches: Alexei Zherebtsov, Vladimir Kucherenko Media relations: Olga Votolovskaya

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Maria Ikonen, Omar Borio RUSSIAN ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +7 95 637 08 20 Fax: +7 95 248 03 22 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.fhr.ru

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Sweden Women Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1998 SWE 510402125 2002 SWE 5302121863 Total 10 4 0 6 12 39 8

20-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced before the Olympics) Feb. 3 10:00-11:15 Esposizioni Cecilia Anderson, G Feb. 4 15:30-16:45 Esposizioni Kim Martin, G Feb. 8 19:30-20:45 Esposizioni Gunilla Andersson, D Feb. 9 09:30-10:45 Esposizioni , D Feb. 10 11:00-12:15 Esposizioni Joa Elfsberg, D Feb. 11 08:00-08:45 Palasport Emma Eliasson, D Feb. 12 14:00-15:15 Esposizioni 2 Elin Holmlov, D Feb. 13 08:00-08:45 Esposizioni Ylva Lindberg, D Feb. 14 10:00-10:45 Esposizioni 2 Ann-Louise Edstrand, F Feb. 15 16:00-17:15 Esposizioni 2 Erika Holst, F Feb. 16 10:00-11:15 Via Massari Nanna Jansson, F TENTATIVE GAME SCHEDULE Jenny Lindqvist, F Feb. 11 vs. Russia 15:30 (PS) Kristina Lundberg, F Feb. 13 vs. Italy 15:00 (ES) Frida Nevalainen, F Feb. 14 vs. Canada 15:30 (PS) Emilie O’Konor, F Feb. 17 Play-off Round TBA Maria Rooth, F Feb. 20 Play-off Round TBA Danijela Rundqvist, F Therese Sjolander, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of hockey delegation: Michael Englund Katarina Timglas, F Manager: Lars G Karlsson , F Head Coach: Peter Elander Asst. Coaches: Peter Bolin,Terho Nevalainen Media relations: Lars G Karlsson

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Silvia Bulla, Jaana Kaho SWEDISH ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Phone: +46 8 449 0400 Fax: +46 8 910 035 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.swehockey.se

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Switzerland Women

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20-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced before the Olympics) Feb. 5 18:30-19:45 Esposizioni Patricia Elsmore-Sautter, G Feb. 6 09:30-10:45 Esposizioni , G Feb. 7 09:30-10:45 Esposizioni Nicole Bullo, D Feb. 8 18:00-19:15 Esposizioni Angela Frautschi, D Feb. 9 11:00-12:15 Esposizioni Ramona Fuhrer, D Feb. 10 11:00-12:15 Esposizioni 2 Ruth Kunzle, D Feb. 11 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni 2 Monika Leuenberger, D Feb. 12 12:30-13:45 Esposizioni 2 Julia Marty, D Feb. 13 09:00-09:45 Palasport Prisca Mosimann, D Feb. 14 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 Silvia Bruggmann, F Feb. 15 10:00-11:15 Via Massari Sandra Cattaneo, F Feb. 16 13:00-14:15 Esposizioni 2 Daniela Diaz, F TENTATIVE GAME SCHEDULE Kathrin Lehmann, F Feb. 11 vs. USA 18:00 (ES) Jeanette Marty, F Feb. 13 vs. Finland 17:30 (PS) Stefanie Marty, F Feb. 14 vs. Germany 18:00 (ES) Christine Meier, F Feb. 17 Play-off Round TBA Sandrine Ray, F Feb. 20 Play-off Round TBA Rachel Rochat, F Laura Ruhnke, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of hockey delegation: Peter Zahner Tina Schumacher, F Manager: Patrick Fehlmann Head Coach: René Kammerer Asst. Coaches: Michael Fischer, Daniel Hüni Media relations: Patrick Reber

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Martino Sotgiu, Gladis Riva SWISS FEDERATION CONTACT: Phone: +41 44 306 50 50 Fax: +41 44 306 50 51 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.swiss-icehockey.ch

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United States Women Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games TEAM GP W T L GF GA TP PL 1998 USA 6600337101 2002 USA 540133482 Total 11 10 0 1 66 11 18

20-MAN ROSTER TENTATIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULE (as announced before the Olympics) Feb. 5 17:00-18:15 Esposizioni , G Feb. 6 11:00-12:15 Esposizioni Chanda Gunn, G Feb. 7 11:00-12:15 Esposizioni , D Feb. 8 09:30-10:45 Esposizioni , D Feb. 9 14:00-15:15 Esposizioni , D Feb. 10 15:30-16:45 Esposizioni Courtney Kennedy, D Feb. 11 09:00-09:45 Esposizioni Helen Resor, D Feb. 12 10:00-10:45 Palasport Angela Ruggiero, D Feb. 13 19:30-20:45 Esposizioni Lyndsay Wall, D Feb. 14 11:00-11:45 Esposizioni 2 , F Feb. 15 13:00-14:15 Esposizioni 2 Natalie Darwitz, F Feb. 16 14:30-15:45 Via Massari Tricia Dunn-Luoma, F TENTATIVE GAME SCHEDULE Kim Insalaco, F Feb. 11 vs. Switzerland 18:00 (ES) , F Feb. 12 vs. Germany 19:00 (PS) Katie King, F Feb. 14 vs. Finland 20:30 (PS) Krtistin King, F Feb. 17 Play-off Round TBA Sarah Parsons, F Feb. 20 Play-off Round TBA Jenny Potter, F Kelly Stephens, F TEAM OFFICIALS: Head of hockey delegation: Dave Ogrean Krissy Wendell, F Manager: Gavin Regan Head Coach: Ben Smith Asst. Coaches: Mike Gilligan, Alana Blahoski Media relations: Jamie Fabos, Dave Fischer

Contact Information TEAM HOST: Armelle Legard, Massimiliano Decio USA HOCKEY CONTACT: Phone: +1 719 576 8724 Fax: +1 719 538 1160 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.usahockey.com

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Torino 2006 Olympic Medals The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006

A sample of the medals that the athletes will receive

A model of the men’s ice hockey gold medal A model of the women’s ice hockey gold medal

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Medical Glossary Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games

Abduction: Movement of a joint away from the center of the body. AC Joint (Acromioclavicular joint): Joint where acromion process of the shoulder blade and the distal end of the collarbone meet; most shoulder separations occur here. Adduction: Movement of a joint toward the center of the body. Adhesion: Abnormal adherence of collagen fibers to surrounding structures during immobilization following trauma or as a complication of surgery restricting normal elasticity of the structures; or scar tissue forming after trauma or surgery, restricting motion. Aerobic: Exercise in which energy needed is supplied by oxygen inspired and is required for sustained periods of vigorous exercise with a continually high pulse rate. Anabolic Steroids: Steroids that promote tissue growth by creating protein in an attempt to enhance muscle growth. The main anabolic steroid is testosterone. Anaerobic: Exercise without using oxygen as an energy source; short bursts of vigorous exercise. Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL): A primary stabilizing ligament in the center of the knee joint that prevents hyperextension and excessive rotation of the joint. A complete tear of the ACL needing reconstruction could require up to 12 months of rehabilitation. Anti-Inflammatory: Any agent which prevents inflammation, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Arteriogram: A film demonstrating arteries after injection of a dye. Arthrogram: X-ray technique for joints using air and/or dye injected into the affected area; useful in diagnosing meniscus tears of the knee and rotator cuff tears of the shoulder. Arthroscope: An instrument used to visualize the interior of a joint cavity. Arthroscopy: A surgical examination of the internal structure of a joint through an arthroscope. An arthroscopic procedure can remove or repair damaged tissue or be used as a diagnostic procedure to inspect the extent of damage or confirm a diagnosis. Atrophy: To shrivel or shrink from disuse; as in muscular atrophy. Baker’s Cyst: Localized swelling of a bursa sac in the back of the knee as a result of fluid that has escaped from the knee capsule. A Baker’s cyst indicates that there is a trauma inside the knee joint that leads to excessive fluid production. Bone Scan: An imaging procedure in which a radioactive-labeled substance is injected into the body to determine the status of a bone injury. If the radioactive substance is taken up by the bone at the injury site, the injury will show as a ‘hot spot’ on the scan image. Useful in the diagnosis of stress fractures. Bursa: A fluid-filled sac located in areas where friction is likely to occur.The bursa sac minimizes friction, for example, between a tendon and bone. Cartilage: Smooth, slippery substance preventing two ends of bones from rubbing together and grating. Most joints use this to cover bones next to each other. CAT Scan (Computerized Tomography): Use of a computer to produce a cross-sectional view of the anatomical part being investigated from x-ray data. Chondromalacia: Roughening of the articular cartilage. Best known for the roughening of the underside of the kneecap, which can occur in any kneecap injury. Clavicle: Collarbone; the bone connecting the breastbone with the shoulder blade. Coccyx: The ‘tailbone,’ a group of four vertebrae that are fused together to form a small triangular bone, located at the terminal end of the spine. Concussion: Jarring injury of the brain resulting in dysfunction. Graded as mild, moderate or severe, depending on loss of consciousness, amnesia and loss of equilibrium. Contusion: An injury to a muscle and tissues caused by a blow from a blunt object. Corticosteroids: Used to suppress joint inflammation and inflammation in a bursa or near tendons. Cryotherapy: A treatment with the use of cold. Cyst: Abnormal sac containing liquid or semi-solid matter.

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Degenerative Joint Disease: Changes in joint surfaces due to repetitive trauma. Deltoid Ligament: Ligament connecting the tibia to bones of the medial part of the foot. Primarily responsible stabalizing the ankle on the medial side. Is sprained less frequently than other ankle ligaments. Deltoid Muscle: Muscles at the top of the arm, just below the shoulder, responsible for shoulder motions in the front, side and back. Disc Intervertebral: A flat, rounded plate between each vertebrae of the spine. The disc consists of a thick fiber ring which surrounds a soft gel-like interior. It functions as a cushion and shock absorber for the spinal column. Dislocation: Complete displacement of joint surfaces. Electromyogram (EMG): Test to determine nerve function. Epicondylitis: Inflammation in the elbow due to overuse. Etiology: Study of the cause of injury and disease. Extension: Action of straightening of a joint as achieved by an extensor muscle. Fascia: A connective tissue sheath consisting of fibrous tissue and fat uniting the skin to the underlying tissue. Fat Percentage: The amount of body weight that is fat tissue. Can be calculated by underwater weighing, measuring select skinfold thickness or analyzing electrical impedance. Femur: Thighbone; longest bone in the body. Fibula: Smaller of the two bones in the lower leg; runs from the knee to the ankle along the outside of the lower leg. Flexibility: The ability of muscle to relax and yield to stretch forces. Fracture: Breach in continuity of a bone. Types of fractures include simple, compound,

The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 comminuted, greenstick, incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress or transverse. Glenohumeral: The shoulder girdle; consists of the glenoid capsule, head of the humerus and labrum. Glenoid: Cavity of the scapula where the head of the humerus fits to the shoulder girdle. Glenoid Labrum: A rim of fibrocartilaginous tissue attached around the margin of the glenoid fossa. Grade One Injury: A mild injury in which ligament, tendon or other musculoskeletal tissue may have been stretched, but not torn or otherwise disrupted. Grade Two Injury: A moderate injury in which musculoskeletal tissue has been partially, but not totally torn, causing limitation in function of the injured tissue. Grade Three Injury: A severe injury in which tissue loss has been significant, and in many cases, totally torn or otherwise disrupted, causing a virtual loss of function. Groin: Junction of the thigh and abdomen, location of muscles that rotate, flex and adduct the hip. Hammer Toe: Condition when the first digit of a toe is at a different angle that the remaining digits of the same toe. Hamstring: Category of muscle that runs from the buttocks to the knee along the back of the thigh. It functions to flex the knee. Hemarthrosis: Accumulation of blood within a joint as a result of an acute injury. Hematoma: Mass due to an accumulation of coagulated blood in a cavity or soft tissues. Hip Pointer: Contusion to the iliac crest. Hydrotherapy: Treatment using water. Hyperextension: Extreme extension of a limb or body part. Iliotibial Band: A thick, wide fascial layer running from the iliac crest to the knee joint on the outside thigh. Inflammation: The body’s natural response to injury in which the injury site displays various degrees of pain, swelling, heat, redness and/or loss of function. Isometric Contraction: Muscule contraction where tension is developed but no mechanical work is done. Labrum (Labrum Glenoidule): The cartilage of the glenoid cavity in the shoulder. A lip-edged or lip-like structure.

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Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL): Outer knee ligament connecting the femur to the fibula, Italy 2006 Torino, The XX Olympic Winter Games providing lateral stability to the joint. Ligament: Band of fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone, or bone to cartilage. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Imaging procedure in which a radio frequency pulse causes electrical elements of the injured tissue to react. Through this process a computer display and permanent film establish a visual image. MRI does not require radiation and is useful in the diagnosis of soft tissue, disc and meniscus injuries. Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL): Inner knee ligament connecting the femur to the tibia. Meniscus: Crescent-shaped cartilage, usually in the knee joint. There are two menisci in the knee: medial and lateral. Absorb weight in the knee and provide stability. Metacarpals: Five long bones of the hand, joining the fingers to the wrist. Metatarsals: Five long bones of the foot, running from the ankle to the toes. Myositis: Inflammation of a muscle. Orthotic: Any device applied to or around the body of physical impairment of disability. Commonly used to control foot mechanics. Osteochondritis Dessicans: A piece of bone and/or cartilage loosened from its attachment after trauma and a cause of a lesion. Osteomyelitis: An inflammatory disease of bone caused usually by infection with streptococcus or staphylococcus bacteria. Patella: The kneecap. Protects the distal end of the femur, and increases the mechanical advan- tage and force generating capacities of the quadriceps. Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of the plantar (a thick tissue on the bottom of the foot which helps create the arch) fascia; associated with overuse or acute foot injury. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL): A primary stabilizing knee ligament providing stability and preventing displacement of the tibia backward in the knee joint. A complete tear needing reconstruction could require up to 12 months of rehabilitation. Quadricep Muscles: A group of four muscles of the front thigh running from the hip and forming a common tendon at the patella. Responsible for knee extension. Radius: Bone in the forearm from elbow to the thumb side of the wrist. Reconstruction: Surgical rebuilding of a joint using natural, artificial or transplanted materials. Rotator Cuff: Made up of four muscles (supraspinatus- most commonly injured, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis) in the shoulder. Can be irritated by overuse. Sacroiliac: Junction of the sacrum, the lower back bone, with the pelvis. Sacrum: Group of five fused vertebrae located just below the lumbar vertebrae of the lower back, which form part of the pelvis. Scapula: Shoulder blade. Sciatica: Irritation of the sciatic nerve resulting in pain or tingling running down the inside of the leg. Sciatic Nerve: Major nerve that carries impulses for muscular action and sensations between the low back and thigh and lower leg; it is the longest nerve in the body. Shin Splint: A catch-all syndrome describing pain in the shin that is not a fracture or tumor and cannot be defined otherwise. Spleen: Large, solid organ responsible for the normal production and destruction of blood cells. Located under the left rib cage. Spondylosis: Abnormal vertebral fixation or immobility. Sprain: Injury resulting from stretching or twisting the joint. Causes degrees of stretching or tearing of a ligament or other soft tissue at the joint. Strain: Injury resulting from a pulling or torsion to the muscle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretching or tearing to the muscle or tendon tissue. Stress Fracture: A hair-line type of break in a bone. Caused by overuse.

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Subluxation: Partial dislocation of a joint. The term usually implies that the joint can return to a normal position without formal reduction. Synovial Fluid: Lubricating fluid for joints and tendons, produced the inner joint lining. Synovitis: Inflammation of the synovial lining of a joint. Talus: The ankle bone along with the tibia and fibula that forms the ankle joint. Tarsals: Group of seven foot bones consisting of the calnavicular, talus, cuboid and three cuneiform bones. Tendinitis: Inflammation of the tendon and/or tendon sheath, caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury. Tendon: Tissue that connects muscle to bone. Tenosynovitis: Swelling of a tendon sheath due to calcium deposits, strain or trauma. Tibia: Shin bone; larger of the two bones in the lower leg.The weight-bearing shin bone. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS): An electrical modality sending a mild current through pads at the injury site which stimulates the brain to release the natural analgesic endorphin. Transverse Process: Small lateral projection off the right and left side of each vertebrae functioning as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments of the spine. Triceps: Muscle of the back of the upper arm responsible for extending the elbow. Ulna: Inner forearm bone running from the elbow to the little finger side of the wrist. Ulnar Nerve: Nerve in the elbow commonly irritated from excessive throwing. Ultrasound: An electrical modality transmitting a sound wave into the skin to the soft tissue heating the area to relax the injured tissue. ‘Wind Knocked Out’: Syndrome describing a contraction of the abdominal nerve truck, the solar plexus, as a result of an abdominal contusion. The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006

The above information comes courtesy of the and is compiled by Dr Gary Dorshimer.

Did you know? The legendary Jacques Plante is generally acclaimed as the man who introduced the goalie facemask. That was in a game between Plante's Montreal Canadiens and the on November 2, 1959. However, as we can see in this picture, Japanese goaltender Teiji Honma wore a mask as early as in the 1936 Winter Olympics. Maybe Honma was inspired by the great Clint Benedict, the Montreal Maroons goaltender, who introduced the face mask during the 1929- 30 season. Benedict had to abandon the mask shortly afterwards because it ob- structed his vision.

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This is a summary of the IOC/WADA ant-doping program as documented in the IOC Doping Control Rules for the XX Olympic Winter Games. The list of prohibited substances is established by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). and be found at: www.iihf.com/education/pdf/appendix5med.pdf

❐ During the period of the Olympic Games, a player(s) from each team may be randomly selected for testing after each game. On each competition day during the preliminary round, two men’s games and two women’s games will be randomly selected . One athlete per team in those games will be randomly selected for testing. Semi finals: two athletes per team will be randomly tested. Finals: four athletes per team will be randomly selected. ❐ The actual players to be tested shall be selected through a random draw by TOROC, the IOC Medical Commission, in co-operation with the IIHF Medical Supervisor.There will always be a back-up selection made in case the selected player is seriously injured or ill and has to leave the venue. ❐ The sample taking procedure shall comply with the IOC/WADA International Standard for Testing. ❐ A player may be tested more than once during the tournament, but no more than one control per day.The IOC Medical Commission shall have the right to request, without justifying the reason, that any athlete undergoes a doping control at any time during the period of the Olympic Games. ❐ The Olympic period is 31 January to 26 February 2006. ❐ The IOC Medical Commission has the right to conduct target testing when doping is suspected and he has the right to order unannounced tests at any time. ❐ Should the selected player fail to report to the doping control station after the conclusion of the game, the fact shall be noted by the TOROC doping control official and immediately forwarded to the IOC Medical Commission. ❐ Upon receipt of an A sample adverse analytical finding (positive test), the IOC Medical Commission shall conduct a review to determine whether: a) an applicable therapeutic use exemption has been granted, or b) there is any apparent discrepancy from the International Standards for Testing or Laboratory Analysis that undermines the validity of the adverse analytical finding. ❐ If a prohibited substance or the use of a prohibited method is identified, the findings shall be reported by the IOC Medical Commission to the IOC President who shall immediately set up a Disciplinary Commission. A person designated by the IOC President shall, in confidence, promptly notify the athlete, the athlete's chef-de-mission and the International Federation. ❐ Upon identification of an adverse analytical finding the athlete has the right to request testing of the B sample.The athlete may accept the A sample results by waving the requirement for B sample analysis. ❐ Athlete with a positive test of the A sample shall be provisionally suspended and cleared to resume playing only if and after the test of the B sample proved to be negative. If a positive result is established, the athlete will be removed from the tournament and will be subject to IOC and IIHF sanctions. ❐ If more than one team member has been notified of a possible anti-doping violation, the team shall be subject to target testing for the period of the Olympic Games. If more than one team member is found to have committed an anti-doping rule violation during the period of the Olympic Games, the team may be subject to disqualification or other disciplinary action, as provided in the applicable rules of the International Federation. Did you know? There have been 3,089 doping tests performed in conjunction to Olympic ice hockey tournaments and various IIHF World Championships since 1994. The tests include both out-of-competition as well as in-competition testing. Out of those doping tests, eight (8) have been positive for a percentage of 0.258.There were 40 tests done prior to Salt Lake City 2002 and another 120 during the games. All were negative.

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2006 IIHF World Championship Riga, Latvia, May 5-21 Group A: Czech Republic, Finland, Latvia, Slovenia Group B: Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Italy Group C: Russia, Slovakia, Belarus, Kazakhstan Group D: Canada, United States, Denmark, Norway

Friday May 5 16:15 1 United States Norway Skonto Arena 17:15 2 Finland Slovenia Riga Arena 20:15 3 Denmark Canada Skonto Arena 21:15 4 Latvia Czech Republic Riga Arena Saturday May 6 16:15 5 Belarus Slovakia Riga Arena 16:15 6 Switzerland Italy Skonto Arena 20:15 7 Russia Kazakhstan Riga Arena 20:15 8 Ukraine Sweden Skonto Arena Sunday May 7 16:15 9 Czech Republic Slovenia Riga Arena 16:15 10 United States Denmark Skonto Arena 20:15 11 Finland Latvia Riga Arena 20:15 12 Canada Norway Skonto Arena Monday May 8 16:15 13 Russia Belarus Riga Arena 16:15 14 Switzerland Ukraine Skonto Arena 20:15 15 Slovakia Kazakhstan Riga Arena 20:15 16 Sweden Italy Skonto Arena Tuesday May 9 16:15 17 Slovenia Latvia Riga Arena 16:15 18 Norway Denmark Skonto Arena 20:15 19 Czech Republic Finland Riga Arena 20:15 20 Canada United States Skonto Arena Wednesday May 10 16:15 21 Slovakia Russia Riga Arena The XX Olympic Winter Games Winter The XX Olympic Torino, Italy 2006 16:15 22 Italy Ukraine Skonto Arena 16:15 22 Italy Ukraine Skonto Arena 20:15 23 Kazakhstan Belarus Riga Arena 20:15 24 Sweden Switzerland Skonto Arena Thursday May 11 16:15 25 1C 3B Riga Arena 20:15 26 1D 3A Riga Arena Friday May 12 12:15 27 4A 4D Riga Arena 12:15 28 4B 4C Skonto Arena 16:15 29 2A 3D Riga Arena 16:15 30 2B 3C Skonto Arena 20:15 31 1A 2D Riga Arena 20:15 32 1B 2C Skonto Arena Saturday May 13 16:15 33 4C 4A Riga Arena 16:15 34 4B 4D Skonto Arena 20:15 35 2D 3A Riga Arena 20:15 36 2C 3B Skonto Arena Sunday May 14 16:15 37 3D 1A Riga Arena 16:15 38 1C 2B Skonto Arena 20:15 39 1D 2A Riga Arena 20:15 40 3C 1B Skonto Arena Monday May 15 16:15 41 4A 4B Riga Arena 16:15 42 4D 4C Skonto Arena 20:15 43 1A 1D Riga Arena 20:15 44 1B 1C Skonto Arena Tuesday May 16 15:15 45 2A 2D Riga Arena 15:15 46 2B 2C Skonto Arena 19:15 47 3A 3D Riga Arena 19:15 48 3B 3C Skonto Arena Wednesday May 17 15:15 49 Quarterfinal Riga Arena 19:15 50 Quarterfinal Riga Arena Thursday May 18 16:15 51 Quarterfinal Riga Arena 20:15 52 Quarterfinal Riga Arena Saturday May 20 16:15 53 Semifinal Riga Arena 20:15 54 Semifinal Riga Arena Sunday May 21 16:15 55 Bronze Medal Game Riga Arena 20:15 56 Gold Medal Game Riga Arena

186 Players named to 4th Olympics Czech Republic: Dominik Hasek, G, 1988, 1998, 2002 Robert Lang, F, 1992, 1998, 2002 Finland: Teppo Numminen, D, 1988, 1998, 2002 Photo: Al Behrman, Associated Press Teemu Selanne, F, 1992, 1998, 2002 Sami Kapanen, F, 1994, 1998, 2002 Jere Lehtinen, F, 1994, 1998, 2002 Germany: U.S. defenseman Chris Chelios Jan Benda, D/F, 1994, 1998, 2002 Stefan Ustorf, F, 1994, 1998, 2002 Italy: Lucio Topatigh, F, 1992, 1994, 1998 Russia: Darius Kasparaitis, D, 1992, 1998, 2002 Alexei Zhamnov, F,1992, 1998, 2002* Sweden: Jorgen Jonsson, F, 1994, 1998, 2002 USA: Stamp: Swedish Post, Chris Chelios, D, 1984, 1998, 2002 Photo: Gary Hershorn, Reuters Keith Tkachuk, F, 1992, 1998, 2002 *named to initial roster, but injured

Did you know? Did you know? Fourteen players who were named to their Olympic rosters on December 22 will, The only time an Olympic gold medal was decided in a game winning shot barring injuries, participate in their fourth Olympic ice hockey tournament. competition (“shootout”) was in 1994 in Lillehammer. A brave Team Canada, This group of international hockey veterans is lead by 44-year old U.S. defenseman comprised mostly of minor leaguers and amateurs, held a 2 – 1 lead until 18.11 Chris Chelios who will also set another Olympic record, becoming the first to of the third period when Sweden scored a power-play goal to even it up. play in an Olympic hockey tournament 22 years after taking part in his first, Canada also had a 2-0 lead in the shootout competition, but with the score 1984 in Sarajevo. Chelios will break the previous record set by Swiss star tied 2 – 2, Peter Forsberg gave Sweden its first Olympic gold by netting the Richard "Bibi" Torriani who started his Olympic career in 1928 and finished it game winning shot on Canadian goalie Corey Hirsch (see photo above). 20 years later in 1948. Forsberg’s incredibly daring move, where he faked to the left and slid the puck Russia's Darius Kasparaitis, 33, and Alexei Zhamnov, 35, also named to their with one hand under Hirsch’s glove on the right side, is replayed as often on fourth Olympics, can become only the fourth and fifth players to win four Swedish television as Paul Henderson’s 1972 goal is shown in Canada. Olympic hockey medals after Soviet goalie Vladislav Tretiak (three gold and one The picture of the goal was eventually reproduced as a postage stamp in silver), Soviet/Russian defenseman Igor Kravchuk (two gold, one silver, one Sweden. The postal authorities got permission from Peter Forsberg, but were bronze) and Czechoslovak forward Jiri Holik (two silver, two bronze). Both declined by Corey Hirsch. The art designer had to change the goalie’s shirt Kasparaitis and Zhamnov have one gold (1992), one silver (1998) and one colour and number so Hirsch would no longer be identified. On the stamp, the bronze (2002). jersey is blue instead of red and his number 1 is changed to 11. International Ice Hockey Federation The XX Olympic Winter Games Torino 2006

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