1910 Ice Hockey European Championship Explained

The 1910 Ice Hockey European Championship was the first ice hockey tournament for European countries associated to the International Ice Hockey Federation, and was also the first official ice hockey tournament between national teams in history. The tournament was played between January 10, and January 12, 1910, in Les Avants, near Montreux, Switzerland, and it was won by Great Britain.

The British team was commonly identified as England in contemporary accounts,[1] but the IIHF recognizes this team as Great Britain.

The Oxford Canadians, a team made up of Canadian students from Oxford University, also participated in the tournament, but their games did not count in the final standings. They played three games, against Switzerland, Belgium, and Germany, winning all of them handily.

On the final day of the tournament, the schedule was changed due to poor ice conditions, leaving Great Britain was unable to play the Canadians at the rescheduled time as the team had to return home. The organizers declared the match a forfeit to the Canadians.[2]

Results

January 10

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1-1
1-8 Oxford Canadians
1-0
0-1

January 11

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5-3
1-5
Oxford Canadians4-0

January 12

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Oxford Canadiansforfeit1
Oxford Canadians6-0
1-9

1 Great Britain were unable to play as the team had to travel home: Oxford Canadians won by forfeit.

Final standings

GPWTLGFGADIFPts
321072+55
3201145+94
311156-13
3003215-130

Top Goalscorer

Werner Glimm (Germany), 4 goals

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gordon . David S. . Harris . Martin C. . Lion in Winter: A Complete Record of Great Britain at the Olympic, World and European Ice Hockey Championships 1910-1981 . 20.
  2. Book: Gordon . David S. . Harris . Martin C. . Lion in Winter: A Complete Record of Great Britain at the Olympic, World and European Ice Hockey Championships 1910-1981 . 26.