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ICE HOCKEY AT THE 1984 WINTER OLYMPICS

At the '1984 Winter Olympics' held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, one 'Ice Hockey' event was held: men's Ice Hockey. Games were held at the Olympic Hall Zetra.

Contents
Medalists
Group A
Group B
Medal Round
Leading scorers
Final ranking

Medalists


Gold:'Silver:'Bronze:'

Vladislav Tretiak
Zinetula Biljaletdinov
Sergei Shepelev
Nikolai Drozdetski
Viacheslav Fetisov
Aleksandr Geramisov
Alexei Kasatonov
AndreiKhomutov
Vladimir Kovin
AlexanderKozhevnikov
Vladimir Krutov
IgorLarionov
Sergei Makarov
VladimirMyshkin
Vasili Pervukhine
AleksandrSkvortsov
Sergei Starikov
IgorStelnov
Viktor Tuminev
Mikhail Vassiliev

Milan Chalupa
Jaroslav Benák
Vladimír Caldr
FrantišekČerník
Miloslav Hořava
JiříHrdina
Arnold Kadlec
JaroslavKorbela
Jiří Králík
VladimírKýhos
Jiří Lála
Igor Liba
Vincent LukáÄ
Dušan Pašek
PavelRichter
Jaromír Šindel
RadoslavSvoboda
Eduard Uvíra

Thomas Aahlen
Per-Eric Eklund
Thom Eklund
Bo Eriksson
Lars HÃ¥kan Eriksson
Peter Gradin
MatsHessel
Peter Hjälm
GöranLindblom
Tommy Mörth
Leif HÃ¥kanNordin
Rolf Lennart Rindervall
JensÖhling
Thomas Rundquist
TomasSandström
Karl Håkan Södergren
MatsThelin
Arne Michael Thelven
MatsWaltin
Göte Wälitalo

Group A


Top two teams (shaded ones) advanced to the medal round.
TeamPldWLTGFGAPts
5500425'10'
53113415'7'
53112717'7'
51401637'2'
51401531'2'
Yugoslavia
5140837'1'


★ February 7


★ Sweden 11-3 Italy


★ USSR 12-1 Poland


★ West Germany 8-1 Yugoslavia

★ February 9


★ USSR 5-1 Italy


★ West Germany 8-5 Poland


★ Sweden 11-0 Yugoslavia

★ February 11


★ USSR 9-1 Yugoslavia


★ Italy 6-1 Poland


★ Sweden 1-1 West Germany

★ February 13


★ USSR 6-1 West Germany


★ Sweden 10-1 Poland


★ Yugoslavia 5-1 Italy

★ February 15


★ West Germany 9-4 Italy


★ Poland 8-1 Yugoslavia


★ USSR 10-1 Sweden

Group B


Top two teams (shaded ones) advanced to the medal round.
TeamPldWLTGFGAPts
5500387'10'
54102410'8'
52212719'5'
51221617'4'
51401337'2'
50411543'1'




★ February 7


★ Canada 4-2 USA


★ Finland 4-3 Austria


★ Czechoslovakia 10-4 Norway

★ February 9


★ Canada 8-1 Austria


★ Czechoslovakia 4-1 USA


★ Finland 16-2 Norway

★ February 11


★ Czechoslovakia 13-0 Austria


★ Norway 3-3 USA


★ Canada 4-2 Finland

★ February 13


★ Canada 8-1 Norway


★ Czechoslovakia 7-2 Finland


★ USA 7-3 Austria

★ February 15


★ Czechoslovakia 4-0 Canada


★ Finland 3-3 USA


★ Austria 6-5 Norway

Medal Round


The top two teams from each group play the top two teams from the other group once. Points from previous games against their own group carry over, excluding teams who failed to make the medal round. First place team wins gold, second silver and third bronze.
TeamPldWLTGFGAPts
3300161'6'
321062'4'
3120312'2'
3030010'0'




★ February 17


★ USSR 4-0 Canada


★ Czechoslovakia 2-0 Sweden

★ February 19


★ Sweden 2-0 Canada


★ USSR 2-0 Czechoslovakia

★ Carried Over Group Matches


★ USSR 10-1 Sweden


★ Czechoslovakia 4-0 Canada



'5th Place Game'

★ February 7


★ West Germany 7-4 Finland
'7th Place Game'

★ February 7


★ USA 7-4 Poland



Leading scorers


RkTeamGPGAPts
1
Erich Kuhnhackl
68614
2
Peter Gradin
69413
3
Nikolai Drozdetsky
710212
4
Raimo Summanen
64711
4
Darius Rusnak
74711
6
Viacheslav Fetisov
73811
6
Petri Skriko
66410
8
Vladimir Ruzicka
74610
8
Jiri Hrdina
74610
10
Vincent Lukac
7459

Final ranking


# USSR
# Czechoslovakia
# Sweden
# Canada
# West Germany
# Finland
# United States
# Poland

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