1980 U.S Hockey Team; Morale Of U.S. Soviets Feeling's Of The U.S. However, the Soviet team was populated with amateur players who were primarily full-time athletes hired as regular workers of a company (aircraft industry, food workers, tractor industry) or organization (KGB, Red Army, Soviet Air Force) that sponsored what would be presented as an after-hours social sports society hockey team for their workers in order to keep their amateur status. Both the Olympics and World Championships did not allow professionals, so the best Canadian players were never able to compete against the Soviets, and in protest at this Canada had left international hockey in 1970. This series, known as the Summit Series, was a chance to see how the NHL players would fare. [18], Leading scorers (Olympics, World Championships, Canada Cups, 1972 Summit Series), "The Red Machine" redirects here. [13] In his 2016 book The Red Machine, Kukushkin reported that the nickname for the Soviet national team came into usage during the 1983 Super Series, when a headline in a Minneapolis newspaper headline read "The Red Machine rolled down on us". Player birth country and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 1987 tournament. Team Canada stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown at Canada Cup in 1976. The Soviet national ice hockey team (Russian: Сборная СССР по хоккею с шайбой) was the national ice hockey team of the Soviet Union. The team won nearly every world championship and Olympic tournament between 1954 and 1991 and never failed to medal in any International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) tournament they competed in. USSR 6-2 USA USSR 16-1 Poland USSR 7-3 West Germany USSR 7-2 Finland USSR 4-3 Czechoslovakia 1976 Soviet Union national ice hockey team | Ice Hockey Wiki | Fandom Academic Year Hometown / High School; 1 : Steve Janaszak: G: 5-9: So. As all able-bodied Soviet males had to serve in the military, the team was able to draft the best young hockey players in the Soviet Union onto the team. They watched several exhibition matches in London, and National Hockey League President Clarence Campbell would later say that "This was the time when the Russians got the idea for their hockey team. In eight games (four in Canada, four in the USSR), the teams were close, and it took until the final 34 seconds of the eighth game for Canada to win the series, four games to three, with one tie. 6 teams were invited to participate, i.e. [14], Until 1977, professional players were not able to participate in the World Championship, and it was not until 1988 that they could play in the Winter Olympics. 1976-77 Men's Ice Hockey Roster # Full Name Pos Ht. The Soviet national ice hockey team (Russian: Сборная СССР по хоккею с шайбой) was the national ice hockey team of the Soviet Union. The Americans would go on to win the gold medal in the tournament, while the Soviets finished with the silver, only the second time they failed to win gold at the Olympics since their debut in 1956. That changed in the early 1960s. https://icehockey.fandom.com/wiki/1976_Flyers–Red_Army_game NAME POS Height (CM) Weight (KG) DOB HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM (League) Mike Antonovich: F: 5-8 (173) 165 (75) 10/18/1951: Calumet, Minn. Univ. Get up-to-date 1976-77 Houston Aeros roster and statistics and much more on Hockey-Reference.com This match, later dubbed the Miracle on Ice, was notable because it had the Soviets, recognized as the top international team in the world, against an American team composed largely of university-level players. Team Soviet Union stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown at U20 World Championships in 1987. of Minnesota (Big 10) Mike Curran: G: ... (SRM) software, but is owned by and subject to the Team USA Hockey privacy policy. The Russian soccer players were more interested in watching Canadian players play hockey than in soccer. Seppo Ahokainen, Hannu Haapalainen, Matti Hagman, Hannu Kapanen, Pertti Koivulahti, Tapio Koskinen, Reijo Laksola, Antti Leppänen, Henry Leppä, Seppo Lindström, Pekka Marjamäki, Matti Murto, Timo Nummelin, Esa Peltonen, Matti Rautiainen, Timo Saari, Jorma Vehmanen, Urpo Ylönen [8], In 1972 the Soviets played Canada in an exhibition series that saw the Soviet national team play a team composed of National Hockey League (NHL) players for the first time. The Flyers–Red Army game was a famous international ice hockey game played on January 11, 1976, between the Philadelphia Flyers of the North America-based National Hockey League (NHL), and HC CSKA Moscow (Central Sports Club of the Army Moscow, Russian: ХК ЦСКА Москва, also known as the "Red Army Team") of the Soviet Union. Pos. Ice hockey at the 1976 Winter Olympics; Tournament details; Host country Austria: Dates: 2–14 February: Teams: 12: Final positions; Champions Soviet Union (5th title) Runner-up Czechoslovakia: Third place West Germany: Fourth place Finland: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 36: Goals scored: 323 (8.97 per match) Scoring leader(s) Vladimir Shadrin (14 points) The team won nearly every world championship and Olympic tournament between 1954 and 1991 and never failed to medal in any International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) tournament they competed in. It didn't take long before they became world powers in hockey, taking the bronze medal in 1960, the silver in 1980 and the gold in 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976… Negotiations with the NHL began in the late 1980s over this, and in 1989 several players, including both Fetisov and Larionov, were permitted to leave the Soviet Union and join NHL teams. Soviet Union Selects - Not Active (International) - hockey team page with roster, stats, transactions at Eliteprospects.com 1976-77 Buffalo Sabres Roster and Statistics Previous Season Next Season Record: 48-24-8 (104 points), Finished 2nd in NHL Adams Division ( Schedule and Results ) [citation needed], Yuri Korolev was head of the research group for the national men's team from 1964 to 1992, and contributed to the team winning seventeen Ice Hockey World Championships and seven Winter Olympic Games gold medals. The Series were created after the popularity of the 1972 Summit Series between the Soviet National Team and Team Canada's NHL stars. This was the fourth edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship, but the first to be included in official IIHF records. The IIHF recognized the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia as the successor to the Soviet Union hockey federation and passed its ranking on to Russia. Player birth country and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 1976 tournament. Other teams played a consolation round for 7th-12th places. Due to dramatic events in Russia in the the last decade, most players went through radical changes in their lives. Canada, Czechoslovakia, Finland, the Soviet Union, Sweden and the United States.Each of the participating teams were asked to send the best team they could muster, meaning that World Hockey Association players, unlike during the 1972 and 1974 Summit Series, could participate. 1976 Roster. Player birth country and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 1980 Olympics. Team Soviet Union stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown at Olympics - Lake Placid 1980. It was during a tour of FC Dynamo Moscow of the United Kingdom in 1945 that Soviet officials first got the idea of establishing an ice hockey program. "[2] The Soviet Championship League was established in 1946, and the national team was formed shortly after, playing their first matches in a series of exhibitions against LTC Praha in 1948. Arkady Chernyshov, chairman of the Chief Council of Coaches in the Soviet Ice Hockey Federation, explained that the season of 1976‐77 began a new Olympic cycle and that the Soviet team … [15][16][17] By the 1970s, several national hockey federations, such as Canada, protested their use of the amateur status for players of Eastern Bloc teams and even withdrew from the 1972 and 1976 Winter Games. The Super Series of mid-season exhibition games between Soviet and NHL teams took place between 1975-76 and 1990-91. Playing the United States in the medal round, the Soviets lost 4–3. White Bear Lake, Minn. / Hill-Murray HS: 10 : Eric Strobel: F: 5-10: Fr. He had access to the team's locker room and the opportunity to speak directly with the players and be part of their daily life. No longer afraid to speak out against their treatment, players like Viacheslav Fetisov and Igor Larionov openly critiqued the management style of their coach, Viktor Tikhonov, which included being secluded in a military-style barracks for eleven months of the year. Four years before the Miracle On Ice, the Buffalo Sabres became the first NHL club to defeat a Russian hockey team when they trounced the Soviet Wings in front of 16,433 fans at The Aud. United States Men's Olympic Hockey Team Index. Soviet Union Club History; Roster & Stats; Schedule & Results; More 1976 Soviet Union Pages. After ice hockey at the Olympic Games had been dominated by Canadian teams for many years, the Soviet Union joined the competition in 1956. [3], The Soviets planned to send a team to the 1953 World Championships, but due to an injury to Vsevolod Bobrov, one of their star players, officials decided against going. In 1993, it was replaced by national teams for Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia and Ukraine. This website is powered by SportsEngine's Sports Relationship Management (SRM) software, but is owned by and subject to the Team USA Hockey privacy policy. [1], Ice hockey was not properly introduced into the Soviet Union until the 1940s, though bandy, a similar game played on a larger ice field, had long been popular in the country. All players were commissioned officers in the Soviet Army. The other national hockey teams were considered new and sent to compete in Pool C. The IIHF Centennial All-Star Team included four Soviet-Russian players out of a team of six: goalie Vladislav Tretiak, defenseman Vyacheslav Fetisov and forwards Valeri Kharlamov and Sergei Makarov who played for the Soviet teams in the 1970s and the 1980s were selected for the team in 2008. 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Rochester, … The 1976 Canada Cup was the first of 5 Canada Cup competitions. 1976 U.S. Men's World Championship Roster. More International Pages. [4] They would make their debut at the 1954 World Championships instead. The World Hockey League challenged the NHL's supremacy in the hockey world beginning with the 1972-73 campaign. [9], At the 1980 Winter Olympics, the Soviets also had one of their most notable losses. January 8, 1976: Red Army 5 Boston Bruins 2; January 11, 1976: Red Army 1 Philadelphia Flyers 4; Soviet Wings [edit | edit source] December 29, 1975: Soviet Wings 7 Pittsburgh Penguins 4; January 4, 1976: Soviet Wings 6 Buffalo Sabres 12; January 7, 1976: Soviet Wings 4 Chicago Black Hawks 2; January 10, 1976: Soviet Wings 2 New York Islanders 1 He led his team to the Olympic gold medal in 1972 and 1976, a silver medal in 1980, eight IIHF World Championships (1969,1970,1971,1973,1974,1975,1978,1979), and nine Izvestia championships. [6] Throughout the rest of the 1950s the World Championships were largely contested between Canada and the Soviet Union. Canada won the gold in 1961, and after missing the 1962 tournament due to political issues, the Soviets would win the gold medal every year until 1972. World Hockey Association Team Rosters and Statistics. TEAM USSR 1974 ROSTER View the team roster - by jersey numbers - by players position - in alphabetical order. Team and Opponent Stats Table; Team G MP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% 2P 2PA 2P% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS; Team: 7: ... More 1976 Soviet Union Pages. Box Score; United States Team Roster; Russian Team Roster; Sources; No. By many accounts, the Soviet team in 1972 is considered one of the best representatives of the Russian hockey ever. They also sought the chance to move to North America and play in the NHL, though the authorities were reluctant to allow this. The 1977 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (1977 WJHC) were held between December 22, 1976, and January 2, 1977, in Banská Bystrica and Zvolen, Czechoslovakia.The Soviet team won the tournament with a perfect 7–0 record. Largely unknown to the larger hockey world, the team surprised many by winning the gold medal, defeating Canada in the final game. Years: 23 (First 1920, Last 2018) Record: 145 G, 84-47-13-1-3 W-L-T-OW-OL Medals: 2 Gold, 8 Silver, 1 Bronze, 12 Total Participants: 346 distinct athletes, 164 won medals (47.4%) Top Medalist: 11 athletes with 2 medals More Team Info International. [10], The reforms of the 1980s in the Soviet Union had a detrimental effect on the national team. Cold War. The league played seven seasons before folding and sending four of its teams to the National Hockey League. Mikhailov's last game with the Soviet National team was played in … After 1991, the Soviet team competed as the Unified Team at the 1992 Winter Olympics and as the Commonwealth of Independent States at the 1992 World Championship. Forwards and defence: Boris Alexandrov, Sergei Babinov, Helmut Balderis, Valeri Belousov, Zinetula Bilyaletdinov, Aleksandr Golikov, Alexander Gusev, Sergei Kapustin, Vladimir Kovin, Vladimir Krikunov, Aleksandr Kulikov, Viktor Kuznetsov, Yuri Lebedev, Vladimir Lutchenko, Alexander Maltsev, Vladimir Repnev, Viktor Shalimov, Aleksandr Skvortsov, Valeri Vasiliev, Vladimir Vikulov, Viktor Zhluktov. 1976 Winter Olympics Hockey Champions USSR Soviet Union National Team Innsbruck, Austria. January 11, 1976: Red Army 1 Philadelphia Flyers 4; Soviet Wings. [7] They faced perhaps their greatest upset at the 1976 World Championships; in their opening match against host Poland, the Soviets were defeated 6–4. The ice hockey team rosters at the 1976 Winter Olympics consisted of the following players:[1], Daniel Gritsch, Gerhard Hausner, Michael Herzog, Rudolf König, Sepp Kriechbaum, Max Moser, Herbert Mörtl, Günter Oberhuber, Herbert Pöck, Sepp Puschnig, Othmar Russ, Alexander Sadjina, Franz Schilcher, Walter Schneider, Johann Schuller, Josef Schwitzer, Franz Voves, Peter Zini, Ivan Atanasov, Malin Atanasov, Iliya Bachvarov, Marin Bachvarov, Kiril Gerasimov, Atanas Iliev, Georgi Iliev, Ivaylo Kalev, Dimo Krastinov, Dimitri Lazarov, Lyubomir Lyubomirov, Ivan Markovski, Nikolay Mikhaylov, Bozhidar Minchev, Milcho Nenov, Ivan Penelov, Nikolay Petrov, Petar Radev, Josef Augusta, Jiří Bubla, Milan Chalupa, Jiří Crha, Miroslav Dvořák, Bohuslav Ebermann, Ivan Hlinka, Jiří Holeček, Jiří Holík, Milan Kajkl, Oldřich Machač, Vladimír Martinec, Eduard Novák, Jiří Novák, Milan Nový, František Pospíšil, Jaroslav Pouzar, Bohuslav Šťastný, Pavol Svitana, Seppo Ahokainen, Hannu Haapalainen, Matti Hagman, Hannu Kapanen, Pertti Koivulahti, Tapio Koskinen, Reijo Laksola, Antti Leppänen, Henry Leppä, Seppo Lindström, Pekka Marjamäki, Matti Murto, Timo Nummelin, Esa Peltonen, Matti Rautiainen, Timo Saari, Jorma Vehmanen, Urpo Ylönen, Takeshi Akiba, Takeshi Azuma, Kiyoshi Esashika, Tsutomu Hanzawa, Sadaki Honma, Hiroshi Hori, Yoshio Hoshino, Minoru Ito, Yoshiaki Kyoya, Minoru Misawa, Hitoshi Nakamura, Iwao Nakayama, Toshimitsu Otsubo, Hideo Sakurai, Yasushio Tanaka, Hideo Urabe, Osamu Wakabayashi, Koji Wakasa, Stefan Chowaniec, Robert Góralczyk, Andrzej Iskrzycki, Kordian Jajszczok, Mieczysław Jaskierski, Wiesław Jobczyk, Marian Kajzerek, Leszek Kokoszka, Walery Kosyl, Marek Marcińczak, Tadeusz Obłój, Jerzy Potz, Henryk Pytel, Andrzej Słowakiewicz, Andrzej Tkacz, Andrzej Zabawa, Walenty Ziętara, Karol Żurek, Elöd Antal, Dumitru Axinte, Marian Costea, Șandor Gal, Ioan Gheorghiu, Alexandru Hălăucă, Vasile Huțanu, Ion Ioniță, George Justinian, Tiberiu Mikloș, Vasile Morar, Doru Moroșan, Valerian Netedu, Eduard Pană, Marian Pisaru, Doru Tureanu, Dezideriu Varga, Nicolae Vișan, Boris Alexandrov, Sergei Babinov, Alexander Gusev, Sergei Kapustin, Valeri Kharlamov, Yuri Lyapkin, Vladimir Lutchenko, Alexander Maltsev, Boris Mikhailov, Vladimir Petrov, Vladimir Shadrin, Viktor Shalimov, Alexander Sidelnikov, Vladislav Tretiak, Gennady Tsygankov, Valeri Vasiliev, Alexander Yakushev, Viktor Zhluktov, Jürg Berger, Guy Dubois, Walter Dürst, Charles Henzen, Ueli Hofmann, Renzo Holzer, Andre Jorns, Jakob Kölliker, Ernst Lüthi, Nando Mathieu, Georg Mattli, Andreas Meyer, Alfio Molina, Anton Neininger, Bernhard Neininger, Rolf Tschiemer, Daniel Widmer, Aldo Zenhäusern, Steve Alley, Daniel Bolduc, Blane Comstock, Bob Dobek, Rob Harris, Jeffrey Hymanson, Paul Jensen, Steve Jensen, Dick Lamby, Bob Lundeen, Bob Miller, Douglas Ross, Gary Ross, Buzz Schneider, Steve Sertich, John Taft, Ted Thorndike, Jim Warden, Klaus Auhuber, Ignaz Berndaner, Wolfgang Boos, Lorenz Funk, Martin Hinterstocker, Anton Kehle, Udo Kiessling, Walter Köberle, Ernst Köpf, Erich Kühnhackl, Stefan Metz, Rainer Philipp, Franz Reindl, Alois Schloder, Rudolf Thanner, Josef Völk, Ferenc Vozar, Erich Weishaupt, Janez Albreht, Božidar Beravs, Miroslav Gojanović, Eduard Hafner, Gorazd Hiti, Bogdan Jakopič, Ignac Kavec, Bojan Kumar, Miroslav Lap, Tomaž Lepša, Janez Petač, Silvo Poljanšek, Janez Puterle, Drago Savić, Ivan Ščap, Roman Smolej, Franci Žbontar, Marjan Žbontar, "Ice Hockey at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Games", Hockey Hall Of Fame page on the 1976 Olympics, Men's ice hockey players at the Olympic Games, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ice_hockey_at_the_1976_Winter_Olympics_–_Rosters&oldid=1000016278, Ice hockey players at the 1976 Winter Olympics, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 13 January 2021, at 02:56. 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