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The Americans arranged a mess on the World Hockey World Cup. And were left without a flag

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The Americans arranged a mess on the World Hockey World Cup. And were left without a flag

Dirty tricks did not save the US team from defeat.

These days, Sweden and Denmark accept the World Hockey Championship. Among the favorites, according to tradition, there is a US team, which in the absence of Russians receives additional chances. Of course, such a lack of sports principle does not benefit anyone. History knows many cases when our teams, meeting at the World Cup, gave the fans an unforgettable sight.

In one of these matches, it came to a mass fight on ice.

World Cup on the decline

In 1984, the USSR national hockey team won the Olympic Games in Sarajevo. The tournament was dominated by European teams. Soviet hockey players took gold, silver went to Czechoslovakia, and the Swedes took bronze. The Canadian team managed to take only the fourth place, and the Americans even brought the situation to the point that they eventually fought only for getting into the seven (out of 12 participating teams).

After such a triumph from the USSR national team, under the leadership of Viktor Tikhonov, they expected no less success in the next season. Moreover, the composition of the team has not changed. However, at the Canada Cup, and then at the World Cup in Prague, our team performed much lower than expectations, both times took only third place.

Although, I must admit that the world championship for Soviet athletes began not bad. At the first stage, the USSR team calmly dealt with all rivals, regardless of names and regalia. Victories over the Americans (11: 1), Germany (10: 2) and Canada (9: 1) were especially distinguished. It seemed that with such a form there was nothing even to worry about the fate of the title.

Victor Tikhonov / Photo: © RIA Novosti / Sergey Guneev

However, the final stage of the Soviet hockey players unexpectedly failed. At first they lost Czechoslovakia (1: 2), on the side of which there were domestic stands, throughout the match expressively whistling to ours (1968 was still in the memory of the inhabitants of Prague). Then the Canadians who beat the team of Tikhonov with a score of 3: 1 took revenge. The victory was not so bright, but extremely important. In the end, it came to the point that the USSR in the last match of the final round against the United States remained only to fight for the bronze of the championship. Czechoslovakia and Canada played gold.

“Dirty” tactics

Having concluded after the lost with the defeat at the first stage of the match, the Americans, apparently, realized: they will not be able to beat the USSR. Then our rivals decided to try another tactic. From the very beginning of the match, the players of the US team used various dirty tricks, beat Soviet hockey players stealthily and in every possible way provoked conflicts.

In the middle of the third period, passions were heated to the limit. By that time, the winner of the match as a whole was already clear, so the Americans continued their provocations simply from anger. In the end, Vyacheslav Fetisov could not stand it: he charged one of the opponents with his elbow directly in the face. A mass brawl began immediately, in which literally everything took part: from judges to spare players and even coaches. After one of the Americans showed Tikhonov three fingers (they say, you are only the third), the coach of the USSR national team began to swear loudly with the bench of rivals.

According to eyewitnesses, the defender Irek Gimaev was also noted in that fight. He jerked one of the Americans so for the form that he tore the country’s flag. After some time, the judges managed to stop the fight, and the meeting continued, and the main participants in the brawl received fines.

The USSR eventually again defeated the United States with a score of 10: 3 and took bronze. And the next year, he answered all critics, returning the title of world champion again.

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Derby day in the NHL. New York and Florida Wars, 7 goals for Toronto, success for San Jose

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The NHL returned after the Christmas break and several derbies took place on the first day of play.

New York Islanders beat the Rangers with a score of 2:0 on their home ice, extending their streak to five and taking second place in their league behind Carolina.

Another battle between neighbors Florida and Tampa Bay ended 4:2 in favor of the Lightning. Both teams in the Atlantic Group are in the top 4.

Maple won the Canadian derby between Toronto and Ottawa 7:5, while forward Auston Matthews scored three points. That’s right, Toronto is still second to last in the East.

In the west, Calgary won its derby against Edmonton 3-2, but Oilers captain Connor McDavid scored in 12 straight games.

Among other results, we highlight San Jose’s victory over Vancouver 6:3 thanks to McClean Celebrini’s 20th goal of the season, as well as table leaders Colorado’s hard-fought victory over Vegas 6:5 in the penalty shootout.

Regular season in NHL

New York Islanders – New York Rangers 2:0

buffalo -Boston 4:1

toronto -Ottawa 7:5

in florida – Tampa Bay 2:4

New Jersey – washington 3:4 in overtime

Caroline -Detroit 5:2

winnipeg – Minnesota 3:4 in overtime

St.Louis -Nashville 3:2

Dallas – Chicago 3:4 in shootouts

Los Angeles -Anaheim 6:1

calgary -Edmonton 3:2

Vancouver – San José 3:6

Vegas- colorado 5:6 in shootouts

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Junior World Hockey Championship. Victories for USA and Czech Republic, overtime for Canada and Latvia

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The second day of competitions in the elite league of the U-20 World Youth Hockey Championship has ended.

After Slovakia’s victory against Germany in Group A, the host Americans took to the ice and defeated the Swiss team with a score of 2:1. The third goal of the tournament came from forward Will Zellers.

USA has two wins and first place in the group.

However, there was almost a sensation in group B. The Canadian team put the finishing touches on Latvia in overtime and won 2:1. It is interesting that Latvia unexpectedly beat Klenov a year ago but could not repeat this success.

For Canada, we highlight two points from forward Gavin McKenna, the likely first pick of the 2026 draft.

In another match, the Czech Republic defeated Denmark 7-2.

Junior Hockey World Championship U-20. Group A

America – Switzerland 2:1 (0:0, 2:1, 0:0)

Goals: 21:12 Ziemer (Hagens, Horcoff) – 1:0, 32:34 Sansonnens – 1:1, 34:40 Zellers (McKinney) – 2:1

Goalkeepers: Kempf – Kirsch

Group B

Latvia – Canada 1:2 (extension) (0:0, 0:1, 1:0, 0:1)

Discs: 22:22 Resni (McKenna, Brinicke) – 0:1, 58:02 Berzalns (Sartsh, Dilevka) – 1:1, in overtime 00:44 Hage (McKenna) – 1:2

Goalkeepers: Maurins – Ivankovic

Denmark – czech republic 2:7 (1:2, 1:3, 0:2)

Discs: 02:56 Cynar – 0:1, 05:53 Petersen -1:1, 11:57 Kubiesa – 1:2, 21:45 Nestrasil – 1:3, 24:39 Larsen – 2:3, 31:20 Jiricek – 2:4, 35:01 Hosh – 2:5, 45:41 Galvas – 2:6, 46:39 Zemlychka – 2:7

Goalkeepers: Vilde – Marik

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Junior World Hockey Championship. The match day started with the striker’s hat-trick

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The second day of matches in the elite league of the U-20 World Youth Hockey Championship has started.

The Slovak team, which tried to score points in the match against Sweden yesterday, defeated the German team 4-1, and forward Tomas Hrenko also scored a hat-trick.

The player could be selected in the first or second round of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft.

An important success for the Slovaks, who defeated the group’s biggest rival in the fight for survival.

World Hockey Championship U-20. Group A

Slovakia – Germany 4:1 (2:0, 1:0, 1:1)

Discs: 10:33 Khrenko (German) – 1:0, 19:12 Khrenko (German, Straka) – 2:0, 32:23 Khrenko (Svrchek, Radivojevic) – 3:0, 51:09 Vilgoft – 3:1, 59:07 Belushko – 4:1

Goalkeepers: Pradel – Villard

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