1938 Ice Hockey World Championships

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1938 Ice Hockey World Championships
Tournament details
Host country Czechoslovakia
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates11–20 February
Teams14
Final positions
Champions  Canada (10th title)
Runner-up  Great Britain
Third place  Czechoslovakia
Fourth place Germany
Tournament statistics
Games played40
Goals scored159 (3.98 per game)
← 1937
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The 1938 Ice Hockey World Championships were held between February 11 and February 20, 1938, at Štvanice Stadium in Prague, Czechoslovakia. It marked the 30th anniversary of the IIHF, and a special celebration was held with famous hockey players from all over Europe in attendance. Also a yearbook was produced for the twenty-two member nations which documented which European country had the most hockey clubs (Czechoslovakia 361) and the most artificial rinks (Great Britain 21).[1]

Fourteen teams participated in this World Championship. It was first divided into three preliminary round groups — two groups of five and a group with four teams. In the preliminary round, the top three teams in each group advanced to the second round. The nine teams advancing to the second round were divided into three groups of three teams each. The three group winners and the best second-place team advanced to the semifinals.

The Canadians won the World Championship title for the tenth time beating Great Britain 3-1 in the final, leaving the British with their fourth European Championship title (the third in a row). In the bronze-medal game, Czechoslovakia defeated Germany 3-0, and in a match for fifth place Sweden defeated Switzerland 2-0. The Swiss were very unhappy with the IIHF's decision to pick Germany as the fourth semi-finalist, as the two of them, and Sweden, finished the second round in an absolute tie. The decision was made to advance Germany because they had lost to Canada, so they were the best European nation in their group.[2]

World Men's Hockey Championships (in Prague, Czechoslovakia)

First round

Group A

11 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague   Switzerland  Hungary 1:0 (0:0,1:0,0:0)
11 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Lithuania  Romania 1:0 (0:0,0:0,1:0)
12 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague   Switzerland  Romania 8:1 (2:0,1:1,5:0)
12 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Poland  Lithuania 8:1 (4:0,3:0,1:1)
13 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Poland  Romania 3:0 (1:0,2:0,0:0)
13 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Hungary  Lithuania 10:1 (2:0,4:0,4:1)
14 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague   Switzerland  Lithuania 15:0 (9:0,2:0,4:0)
14 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Poland  Hungary 3:0 (1:0,1:0,1:0)
15 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Hungary  Romania 3:1 (1:1,1:0,1:0)
15 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague   Switzerland  Poland 7:1 (3:0,1:0,3:1)

Standings - Group A

Pos. Team GP Wins Ties Losses Goals Diff. Points
1   Switzerland 4 4 0 0 31: 2 +29 8:0
2  Poland 4 3 0 1 15: 8 + 7 6:2
3  Hungary 4 2 0 2 13: 6 + 7 4:4
4  Lithuania 4 1 0 3 3:33 -30 2:6
5  Romania 4 0 0 4 2:15 -13 0:8

Group B

11 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Latvia  Norway 3:1 OT (1:0,0:1,0:0,2:0)
11 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Great Britain  Germany 1:0 (0:0,1:0,0:0)
12 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  United States  Latvia 1:0 (0:0,1:0,0:0)
12 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Great Britain  Norway 8:0 (2:0,1:0,5:0)
13 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  United States  Norway 7:1 (3:0,4:0,0:1)
13 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Germany  Latvia 1:0 (0:0,1:0,0:0)
14 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Great Britain  Latvia 5:1 (1:0,2:0,2:1)
14 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  United States  Germany 1:0 (1:0,0:0,0:0)
15 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Germany  Norway 8:0 (2:0,1:0,5:0)
15 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Great Britain  United States 1:1 OT (0:0,0:0,1:1,0:0,0:0,0:0)

Standings - Group B

Pos. Team GP Wins Ties Losses Goals Diff. Points
1  Great Britain 4 3 1 0 15: 2 +13 7:1
2  United States 4 3 1 0 10: 2 + 8 7:1
3  Germany 4 2 0 2 9: 2 + 7 4:4
4  Latvia 4 1 0 3 4: 8 - 4 2:6
5  Norway 4 0 0 4 2:26 -24 0:8

Group C

11 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Canada  Sweden 3:2 (1:0,1:2,1:0)
11 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Czechoslovakia  Austria 1:0 (0:0,0:0,1:0)
13 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Canada  Austria 3:0 (1:0,1:0,1:0)
13 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Czechoslovakia  Sweden 0:0 OT (0:0,0:0,0:0,0:0,0:0,0:0)
15 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Czechoslovakia  Canada 0:3 (0:2,0:0,0:1)
15 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Sweden  Austria 1:1 OT (0:1,1:0,0:0,0:0,0:0,0:0)

Standings - Group C

Pos. Team GP Wins Ties Losses Goals Diff. Points
1  Canada 3 3 0 0 9:2 +7 6:0
2  Czechoslovakia 3 1 1 1 1:3 -2 3:3
3  Sweden 3 0 2 1 3:4 -1 2:4
4  Austria 3 0 1 2 1:5 -4 1:5

Second round

Group A

16 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Czechoslovakia  United States 2:0 (0:0,1:0,1:0)
17 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague   Switzerland  United States 1:0 (0:0,0:0,1:0)
18 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Czechoslovakia   Switzerland 3:2 OT. (0:1,1:0,0:0,2:1)

Standings - Group A

Pos. Team GP Wins Ties Losses Goals Diff. Points
1  Czechoslovakia 2 2 0 0 5:2 +3 4:0
2   Switzerland + 2 1 0 1 3:3 0 2:2
3  United States 2 0 0 2 0:3 -3 0:4

Group B

16 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Great Britain  Sweden 3:2 (0:0,1:1,2:1)
17 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Sweden  Poland 1:0 (0:0,0:0,1:0)
18 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Great Britain  Poland 7:1 (3:1,4:0,0:0)

Standings - Group B

Pos. Team GP Wins Ties Losses Goals Diff. Points
1  Great Britain 2 2 0 0 10: 3 +7 4:0
2  Sweden + 2 1 0 1 3: 3 0 2:2
3  Poland 2 0 0 2 1: 8 -7 0:4

Group C

16 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Canada  Germany 3:2 OT. (1:1,0:1,1:0,1:0)
17 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Germany  Hungary 1:0 (0:0,1:0,0:0)
18 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Canada  Hungary 1:1 OT. (1:1,0:0,0:0,0:0,0:0,0:0)

Standings—Group C

Pos. Team GP Wins Ties Losses Goals Diff. Points
1  Canada 2 1 1 0 4:3 +1 3:1
2  Germany + 2 1 0 1 3:3 0 2:2
3  Hungary 2 0 1 1 1:2 -1 1:3

+ Germany, Switzerland and Sweden ended with identical records. The Organizing Committee awarded the semifinal position to Germany because it had to play Canada.

Consolation round 5–6 place

19 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Sweden   Switzerland 2:0 (1:0,0:0,1:0)

Final round

Semifinals
19 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Canada  Germany 1:0 (0:0,0:0,1:0)
19 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Czechoslovakia  Great Britain 0:1 (0:0,0:0,0:1)
Game for 3rd place
20 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Czechoslovakia  Germany 3:0 (1:0,2:0,0:0)
Final
20 February 1938 Zimní stadión Štvanice, Prague  Canada  Great Britain 3:1 (3:1,0:0,0:0)

Final Rankings – World Championships

The bronze-medal match between Czechoslovakia and Germany. Czechoslovakia won 3–0.
 Canada
 Great Britain
 Czechoslovakia
4  Germany
5  Sweden
6   Switzerland
7  Hungary
7  Poland
7  United States
10  Austria
10  Latvia
10  Lithuania
13  Norway
13  Romania

World Champion 1938
 Canada

Members of team

Sudbury Wolves

Pos. Team Players
1 CAN Pat McReavy, Roy Heximer, Mel Albright, Johnny Godfrey, Glen Sutherland, Gordie Bruce, Jimmy Russell, Buster Portland, Jack Marshall, John Coulter, Percy Allen, Reg Chipman, Archie Burnie; Trainer: Max Silverman

Final Rankings – European Championships

 Great Britain
 Czechoslovakia
 Germany
4  Sweden
5   Switzerland
6  Hungary
6  Poland
8  Austria
8  Latvia
8  Lithuania
11  Norway
11  Romania

European Champion 1938
 Great Britain

Citations

  1. ^ Duplacey p. 502
  2. ^ Summary

References

  • Complete results
  • Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports. pp. 498–528. ISBN 0-8362-7114-9.
  • Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. pp. 128–9.