Originally published on Apr. 25, 2021
By Zane Miller
On Saturday, February 17th, 1968, the Soviet Union
defeated Czechoslovakia by one point in the final standings to win the 11th
gold medal in Olympic men’s ice hockey history. It was the third gold medal for
the Soviet Union in Olympic men’s ice hockey. Czechoslovakia took the silver
medal with 11 points in the standings, claiming their second silver medal in Olympic men’s ice hockey. Canada defeated Sweden by one
point in the standings, grabbing their second bronze medal in Olympic men’s ice
hockey.
The tournament was held in France, with Grenoble as
the host city. Anatoly Firsov of the Soviet Union scored the most goals during
the tournament with 12. Anton Joze Gale of Yugoslavia led goaltenders in save
percentage at .938.
1968 Final Standings (W-L-T format)
1. Soviet Union (6-1, .857) (Gold)
2. Czechoslovakia (5-1-1, .833) (Silver)
3. Canada (5-2, .714) (Bronze)
4. Sweden (4-2-1, .667)
5. Finland (3-3-1, .500)
6. United States (2-4-1, .333)
7. West Germany (1-6, .143)
8. East Germany (0-7, .000)
9. Yugoslavia (5-0, 1.000)
10. Japan (4-1, .800)
11. Norway (3-2, .600)
12. Romania (2-3, .400)
13. Austria (1-4, .200)
14. France (0-5, .000)
Game Results
Medalists final game starting lineups
Link to stats database: https://www.olympedia.org/results/20349





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