Originally published on Apr. 29, 2021
By Zane Miller
On Sunday, February 24th, 1980, the United States
defeated the Soviet Union by one point in the final standings to win the 14th
gold medal in Olympic men’s ice hockey history. It was the second gold medal
for the United States in Olympic men’s ice hockey. The Soviet Union took the
silver medal with four points in the standings, claiming their first silver
medal in Olympic men’s ice hockey. Sweden defeated
Finland by one point in the standings, grabbing their second bronze medal in
Olympic men’s ice hockey. The tournament is likely best remembered
for the first game of the final round, which saw the United States defeat the Soviet
Union for only the second time in team history, later becoming known as the
"Miracle on Ice"
The tournament was held in the United States, with Lake
Placid as the host city. Jaroslav Pouzar of Czechoslovakia scored the most
goals during the tournament with eight. Jim Craig of the United States led
goaltenders in save percentage at .924.
1980 Final Standings
1. United States (4-0-1, 1.000) (Gold)
2. Soviet Union (5-0, 1.000) (Silver)
3. Sweden (4-0-1, 1.000) (Bronze)
4. Finland (3-2, .600)
5. Czechoslovakia (3-2, .600)
6. Canada (3-2, .600)
7. Poland (2-3, .400)
8. Romania (1-3-1, .250)
9. Netherlands (1-3-1, .250)
10. West Germany (1-4, .200)
11. Norway (0-4-1, .000)
12. Japan (0-4-1, .000)
Game Results
Medalists final game starting lineups
Link to stats database: https://www.olympedia.org/results/20476




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