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Ice Hockey, Men

Date12 – 24 February 1980
StatusOlympic
LocationOlympic Field House International Ice Rink, Lake Placid / Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
Participants239 from 12 countries
FormatRound-robin pools, followed by round-robin medal round.

Now that it was established that the Soviet Union ice hockey team was the equivalent of an NHL all-star team, they were favored in every amateur tournament in which they played. The American team was given no chance before the Olympics and, in fact, lost to the Soviets 10-3, in an exhibition one week before the Olympics began. The team was coached by fanatical Herb Brooks, who had been the last player cut from the 1960 Olympic ice hockey team. As in 1960, most of the U.S. players were from Minnesota and Boston, but this time they were mostly college players. Brooks introduced them to a more wide-open passing game, imitating the international style, and put them through a punishing training program, guaranteeing them they would never be out-skated in the third period.

In the opening game the United States faced a strong Swedish team and trailed 2-1, with less than a minute in the game. Brooks pulled his goalie as Bill Baker scored to tie the game, 2-2. Next, the Americans met a strong Czechoslovakian team. Tied 2-2 after the first period, the USA out-skated the Czechs, and won 7-3. Late in that game, a Czech player violently checked American star Mark Johnson, and faced the wrath of Brooks, who threatened to jam his hockey stick down his throat. The US won three more games to advance to the medal round.

The USA and the USSR met in a final round game. Before the game, Brooks told his team in the locker room, “You were born to be players. You were meant to be here. This moment is yours.” And they were as the Americans won a stunning upset, 4-3, with Mike Eruzione scoring the winning goal with 11 minutes left to play. American goalie Jim Craig faced numerous Soviet rushes in the closing minutes, but stopped them all. As Brooks had promised, they were the ones with wings on their blades in the third period, outskating the Soviets, who suddenly appeared old and tired. With seconds remaining, as he counted down the clock, ABC television announcer, Al Michaels, asked the words all Americans were thinking, “Do you believe in miracles?” It was considered such an upset victory that the next day the Boston Herald headlined it on the front page of the newspaper, not the sports page, in 144 pt. type, with the simple words, “WE WON!”

At the medal ceremony, only the captains mounted the podium for ice hockey in that era. But captain Mike Eruzione called all his teammates up there and somehow 22 young American ice hockey players stood together on top of the podium – and the world. The USA victory was memorialized in several books and in 2004, in the movie - Miracle.

PosNrTeamNOCWTLPtsGoalsGPMPGLSSOGASSPTS+/-PIMSVSSV%GAA
1United StatesUSA6101333–15Gold
2Soviet UnionURS6011263–17Silver
3SwedenSWE4211031–19Bronze
4FinlandFIN313731–25
5CzechoslovakiaTCH402840–17
6CanadaCAN303629–18
=7PolandPOL203415–23
=7RomaniaROU113313–29
=9NetherlandsNED113316–43
=9West GermanyFRG104221–30
=11JapanJPN01417–36
=11NorwayNOR01419–36

Preliminary Round (12 – 20 February 1980)

Group A (12 – 20 February 1980)

Round-robin pool. First two qualified for final round.

PosNOCWTLPtsGoals
1URS5001051–11Q
2FIN302626–18Q
3CAN302628–12
4POL203415–23
5NED113316–43
6JPN01417–36

Match #1 12 Feb 13:30CAN 10 – 1NED
Match #2 12 Feb 20:00POL 5 – 4FIN
Match #3 12 Feb 20:30URS 16 – 0JPN
Match #4 14 Feb 16:30URS 17 – 4NED
Match #5 14 Feb 16:30FIN 6 – 3JPN
Match #6 14 Feb 17:00CAN 5 – 1POL
Match #7 16 Feb 16:30URS 8 – 1POL
Match #8 16 Feb 16:30JPN 3 – 3NED
Match #9 16 Feb 20:30FIN 4 – 3CAN
Match #10 18 Feb 13:00CAN 6 – 0JPN
Match #11 18 Feb 16:30NED 5 – 3POL
Match #12 18 Feb 17:00URS 4 – 2FIN
Match #13 20 Feb 16:30POL 5 – 1JPN
Match #14 20 Feb 17:00URS 6 – 4CAN
Match #15 20 Feb 20:00FIN 10 – 3NED

Group B (12 – 20 February 1980)

Round-robin pool. First two qualified for final round.

PosNOCWTLPtsGoals
1SWE410926–7Q
2USA410925–10Q
3TCH302634–16
4ROU113313–29
5FRG104221–30
6NOR01419–36

Match #1 12 Feb 13:00TCH 11 – 0NOR
Match #2 12 Feb 16:30ROU 6 – 4FRG
Match #3 12 Feb 17:00SWE 2 – 2USA
Match #4 14 Feb 13:00SWE 8 – 0ROU
Match #5 14 Feb 13:30FRG 10 – 4NOR
Match #6 14 Feb 20:30USA 7 – 3TCH
Match #7 16 Feb 13:00TCH 7 – 2ROU
Match #8 16 Feb 13:00USA 5 – 1NOR
Match #9 16 Feb 20:00SWE 5 – 2FRG
Match #10 18 Feb 13:30SWE 7 – 1NOR
Match #11 18 Feb 20:00TCH 11 – 3FRG
Match #12 18 Feb 20:30USA 7 – 2ROU
Match #13 20 Feb 13:00NOR 3 – 3ROU
Match #14 20 Feb 13:30SWE 4 – 2TCH
Match #15 20 Feb 20:30USA 4 – 2FRG

Classification Round (22 February 1980)

Match 5/6 22 Feb 13:30TCH 6 – 1CAN

Final Round (22 – 24 February 1980)

Round-robin pool. Results from preliminary round carried over.

PosNOCWTLPtsGoals
1USA210510–7
2URS201416–8
3SWE02127–14
4FIN01217–11

Match #1 22 Feb 17:00USA 4 – 3URS
Match #2 22 Feb 20:30FIN 3 – 3SWE
Match #3 24 Feb 11:00USA 4 – 2FIN
Match #4 24 Feb 14:30URS 9 – 2SWE

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