1930 Ice Hockey World Championships Explained

Year:1930
Country:France
Country2:Austria
Country3:Germany
Dates:29 January – 10 February
Num Teams:12
Venues:3
Cities:3
Type:ih
Winners:Canada
Winners-Flagvar:1921
Count:4
Second:Germany
Third:Switzerland
Fourth:Austria
Games:12
Goals:49
Nextseason:1931

The 1930 Ice Hockey World Championships were held between January 30 and February 10, 1930, in Chamonix, France, Vienna, Austria, and Berlin, Germany. This event was the first world championships independent of hockey at the Olympics.[1]

Canada, represented by the Toronto CCMs, beat the German team in the gold medal match by a score of 6 to 1 to win the title.[2]

Germany won their first European Championship, defeating Switzerland in Berlin two to one. The lone game in Vienna was played to determine the European Bronze, Austria shutout Poland two to zero to round out the medals.

Final tournament

First round
31 January 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix4:2 (0:2, 2:0, 2:0)
31 January 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix2:0 (0:0, 2:0, 0:0)
31 January 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix4:1 (0:1, 2:0, 2:0)
Quarterfinals
1 February 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix5:0 (2:0, 2:0, 1:0)
1 February 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix3:1 (2:1, 1:0, 0:0)
1 February 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix4:1 (1:0, 0:0, 3:1)
1 February 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix1:2 (1:1, 0:0, 0:1)
Semifinals
2 February 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix2:1 (0:0, 1:1, 1:0)
2 February 1930Stade Olympique, Chamonix3:1 (1:1, 2:0, 0:0)
4th place
5 February 1930WEV-Platz, Vienna2:0 (0:0, 0:0, 2:0)
Final
9 February 1930Sportpalast, Berlin2:1 (0:1, 1:0, 1:0)

Final

10 February 1930Sportpalast, Berlin1:6 (1:2, 0:2, 0:2)

The tournament was a direct knock-out playoff. The Canadian team was considered so dominant that it did not participate in the knock-out tournament. Canada was put into the gold medal final game, and the tournament was played to determine an opponent.[3]

Warm winter weather melted the ice in Chamonix, France and forced the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace officials to move the tournament to Berlin, Germany, and the Sportpalast (which had artificial ice). Additionally, the fourth place match was played in Vienna, Austria, making this the only world hockey championship tournament to take place in three different countries.[3]

The Canadian team lost to Austria 1-0 on February 7 (in Vienna) in an exhibition match. The loss to Austria was the first time any Canadian team had lost to a European team.[4]

Ranking and statistics


Final standings

The final standings of the tournament:

4
5
6
6
6
6
10
10
10

Canadian winning team

European Championship medal table

4
5
5
5
8
8
8

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/history/the-iihf/timeline.html IIHF Timeline
  2. Book: Holland, Dave. Canada on Ice; The World Hockey Championships, 1920–2008. 2008. Canada On Ice productions. 30–31. 978-0-9808936-0-1.
  3. Book: Duplacey, James . Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League . 1998 . Total Sports . 500–1 . 0-8362-7114-9 . registration .
  4. Web site: Commentary on tournament (in French) . https://web.archive.org/web/20070917065811/http://hockey365.celeonet.fr/hockeyarchives/mondial1930.htm . 2007-09-17 . live . 2012-02-27 .