The 1965 Ice Hockey World Championships took place in Hakametsä, Tampere, Finland, 3–15 March. Eight teams took part, each playing each other once. The Soviets became world champions for the fifth time, winning all of their games. This also counted as their ninth European title, with the Czechs finishing second and the Swedes third. For the third straight year Canada finished fourth. The tournament employed new tie-breaking rules, which some believed were supposed to be in place for the Innsbruck Olympics. To decide medals priority would be given to the team who won the head-to-head game, unless they tied, or more than two teams were tied. In those two cases goal differential would be used, but only the goal differential between the top four teams.[1]
1965 Ice Hockey World Championships
A Finnish stamp dedicated to the 1965 World Ice Hockey Championships
Fifteen nations played in two groups, with qualification games used to establish the tier for closely ranked teams. From now on, the last place team in group 'A' would be relegated, with the group 'B' champion being promoted to replace them. Poland went undefeated to earn promotion, defeating the Swiss, and tying the West Germans.
^Duplacey, James (1998). Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League. Total Sports. p. 505. ISBN0-8362-7114-9.
^"2.75 Harry Lindblad". Legends of Hockey. Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
^. Leijonat. Archived from the original on 2 March 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
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Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. p. 139.
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The 1965 Ice Hockey World Championships took place in Hakametsa Tampere Finland 3 15 March Eight teams took part each playing each other once The Soviets became world champions for the fifth time winning all of their games This also counted as their ninth European title with the Czechs finishing second and the Swedes third For the third straight year Canada finished fourth The tournament employed new tie breaking rules which some believed were supposed to be in place for the Innsbruck Olympics To decide medals priority would be given to the team who won the head to head game unless they tied or more than two teams were tied In those two cases goal differential would be used but only the goal differential between the top four teams 1 1965 Ice Hockey World ChampionshipsA Finnish stamp dedicated to the 1965 World Ice Hockey ChampionshipsTournament detailsHost country FinlandDates3 14 MarchTeams8Final positionsChampions Soviet Union 5th title Runner up CzechoslovakiaThird place SwedenFourth place CanadaTournament statisticsGames played28Goals scored221 7 89 per game Attendance178 968 6 392 per game Scoring leader s Josef Golonka 14 points 19641966 Fifteen nations played in two groups with qualification games used to establish the tier for closely ranked teams From now on the last place team in group A would be relegated with the group B champion being promoted to replace them Poland went undefeated to earn promotion defeating the Swiss and tying the West Germans The event was the first Ice Hockey World Championships hosted by Finland and was organized by Harry Lindblad president of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association 2 3 Contents 1 Qualifying round Group A 1 1 First round 1 2 Second round 2 World Championship Group A Tampere Finland 3 Qualifying round Group B 4 World Championship Group B Turku Rauma and Pori Finland 5 Ranking and statistics 5 1 Tournament Awards 5 2 Final standings 5 3 European championships final standings 6 Citations 7 ReferencesQualifying round Group A editFirst round edit 18 December 1964West Germany nbsp 2 8 nbsp Switzerland20 December 1964West Germany nbsp 7 2 nbsp Switzerland3 January 1965Switzerland nbsp 6 7 nbsp West GermanySecond round edit 2 March 1965Norway nbsp 5 4 nbsp West GermanyQualified for Group A nbsp NorwayQualified for Group B nbsp Switzerland nbsp West GermanyWorld Championship Group A Tampere Finland edit nbsp Yle s sports commentator booth in Hakametsa 1965 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Soviet Union 7 7 0 0 51 13 38 142 nbsp Czechoslovakia 7 6 0 1 43 10 33 123 nbsp Sweden 7 4 1 2 33 17 16 94 nbsp Canada 7 4 0 3 28 21 7 85 nbsp East Germany 7 3 0 4 18 33 15 66 nbsp United States 7 2 0 5 22 44 22 47 nbsp Finland 7 1 1 5 14 27 13 38 nbsp Norway 7 0 0 7 12 56 44 0Source citation needed Norway was relegated to 1966 Group B 4 MarchSweden nbsp 5 2 nbsp United States4 MarchSoviet Union nbsp 8 4 nbsp Finland4 MarchCzechoslovakia nbsp 5 1 nbsp East Germany5 MarchSweden nbsp 5 1 nbsp East Germany5 MarchFinland nbsp 0 4 nbsp Canada5 MarchNorway nbsp 2 14 nbsp Soviet Union6 MarchUnited States nbsp 0 12 nbsp Czechoslovakia6 MarchCanada nbsp 6 0 nbsp Norway7 MarchFinland nbsp 2 2 nbsp Sweden7 MarchCanada nbsp 5 2 nbsp United States7 MarchSoviet Union nbsp 8 0 nbsp East Germany8 MarchCzechoslovakia nbsp 9 2 nbsp Norway9 MarchFinland nbsp 4 1 nbsp Norway9 MarchEast Germany nbsp 7 4 nbsp United States10 MarchSoviet Union nbsp 5 3 nbsp Sweden10 MarchCanada nbsp 8 1 nbsp East Germany10 MarchFinland nbsp 2 5 nbsp Czechoslovakia11 MarchSweden nbsp 10 0 nbsp Norway11 MarchCzechoslovakia nbsp 8 0 nbsp Canada11 MarchUnited States nbsp 2 9 nbsp Soviet Union12 MarchUnited States nbsp 4 0 nbsp Finland12 MarchEast Germany nbsp 5 1 nbsp Norway13 MarchSweden nbsp 6 4 nbsp Canada13 MarchFinland nbsp 2 3 nbsp East Germany13 MarchSoviet Union nbsp 3 1 nbsp Czechoslovakia14 MarchCzechoslovakia nbsp 3 2 nbsp Sweden14 MarchCanada nbsp 1 4 nbsp Soviet Union14 MarchUnited States nbsp 8 6 nbsp NorwayQualifying round Group B edit19 November 1964Italy nbsp 2 3 nbsp Hungary26 November 1964Hungary nbsp 2 2 nbsp Italy5 December 1964Great Britain nbsp 8 2 nbsp France12 December 1964France nbsp 3 2 nbsp Great BritainQualified for Group B nbsp Hungary nbsp Great BritainTeams in 1966 Group B qualification nbsp France nbsp ItalyWorld Championship Group B Turku Rauma and Pori Finland editPos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Poland 6 5 1 0 35 15 20 112 nbsp Switzerland 6 4 1 1 27 15 12 93 nbsp West Germany 6 3 2 1 30 20 10 84 nbsp Hungary 6 2 1 3 19 24 5 55 nbsp Austria 6 2 0 4 21 28 7 46 nbsp Great Britain 6 1 1 4 24 41 17 37 nbsp Yugoslavia 6 0 2 4 16 29 13 2X nbsp Romania 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Did not participateSource citation needed Poland earned promotion to the 1966 Group A Romania joined France and Italy in the following year s qualification for Group B 4 MarchSwitzerland nbsp 7 2 nbsp Austria4 MarchPoland nbsp 9 5 nbsp Hungary4 MarchYugoslavia nbsp 5 5 nbsp Great Britain5 MarchPoland nbsp 5 3 nbsp Austria5 MarchWest Germany nbsp 8 2 nbsp Yugoslavia6 MarchSwitzerland nbsp 3 1 nbsp Hungary6 MarchWest Germany nbsp 12 4 nbsp Great Britain7 MarchAustria nbsp 5 4 nbsp Great Britain7 MarchPoland nbsp 3 1 nbsp Switzerland7 MarchHungary nbsp 3 0 nbsp Yugoslavia8 MarchWest Germany nbsp 2 1 nbsp Austria9 MarchSwitzerland nbsp 3 3 nbsp Yugoslavia9 MarchWest Germany nbsp 4 4 nbsp Hungary9 MarchPoland nbsp 11 2 nbsp Great Britain10 MarchAustria nbsp 6 5 nbsp Yugoslavia11 MarchHungary nbsp 5 3 nbsp Austria11 MarchPoland nbsp 3 3 nbsp West Germany11 MarchSwitzerland nbsp 7 4 nbsp Great Britain12 MarchPoland nbsp 4 1 nbsp Yugoslavia12 MarchSwitzerland nbsp 6 1 nbsp West Germany12 MarchHungary nbsp 1 5 nbsp Great BritainRanking and statistics edit 1965 IIHF World Championship winners nbsp Soviet Union5th titleTournament Awards edit Best players selected by the directorate Best Goaltender nbsp Vladimir Dzurilla Best Defenceman nbsp Frantisek Tikal Best Forward nbsp Vyacheslav Starshinov Media All Star Team Goaltender nbsp Vladimir Dzurilla Defence nbsp Alexander Ragulin nbsp Frantisek Tikal Forwards nbsp Alexander Almetov nbsp Jaroslav Jirik nbsp Konstantin Loktev Final standings edit The final standings of the tournament according to IIHF nbsp nbsp Soviet Union nbsp nbsp Czechoslovakia nbsp nbsp Sweden4 nbsp Canada5 nbsp East Germany6 nbsp United States7 nbsp Finland8 nbsp NorwayEuropean championships final standings edit The final standings of the European championships according to IIHF nbsp nbsp Soviet Union nbsp nbsp Czechoslovakia nbsp nbsp Sweden4 nbsp East Germany5 nbsp Finland6 nbsp NorwayCitations edit Duplacey James 1998 Total Hockey The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League Total Sports p 505 ISBN 0 8362 7114 9 2 75 Harry Lindblad Legends of Hockey Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved 28 February 2019 Milestones of Finnish Ice Hockey Leijonat Archived from the original on 2 March 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2019 References edit 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