Ice hockey at the 1994 Winter Olympics explained

Tourney Name:Winter Olympics
Ice Hockey
Year:1994
Size:150px
Country:Norway
Dates:12–27 February
Num Teams:12
Cities:2
Type:ih
Winners:Sweden
Count:1
Second:Canada
Third:Finland
Fourth:Russia
Games:46
Goals:308
Points:10
Nextseason:1998

The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, was the 18th Olympic Championship. Sweden won its first gold medal, becoming the sixth nation to ever win Olympic ice hockey gold. The tournament, held from 12 February to 27 February, was played at the Fjellhallen in Gjøvik and the Håkons Hall in Lillehammer. There was no women's tournament at the Olympics until 1998.[1]

Medalists

See main article: Ice hockey at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Rosters.

Men's
Håkan Algotsson
Charles Berglund
Jonas Bergqvist
Andreas Dackell
Christian Due-Boje
Niklas Eriksson
Peter Forsberg
Roger Hansson
Roger Johansson
Jörgen Jönsson
Kenny Jönsson
Tomas Jonsson
Patrik Juhlin
Patric Kjellberg
Håkan Loob
Mats Näslund
Stefan Örnskog
Leif Rohlin
Daniel Rydmark
Tommy Salo
Fredrik Stillman
Michael Sundlöv
Magnus Svensson

Mark Astley
Adrian Aucoin
David Harlock
Corey Hirsch
Todd Hlushko
Greg Johnson
Fabian Joseph
Paul Kariya
Chris Kontos
Manny Legace
Ken Lovsin
Derek Mayer
Petr Nedvěd
Dwayne Norris
Greg Parks
Allain Roy
Jean-Yves Roy
Brian Savage
Brad Schlegel
Wally Schreiber
Chris Therien
Todd Warriner
Brad Werenka

Mika Alatalo
Erik Hämäläinen
Raimo Helminen
Timo Jutila
Sami Kapanen
Esa Keskinen
Marko Kiprusoff
Saku Koivu
Pasi Kuivalainen
Janne Laukkanen
Tero Lehterä
Jere Lehtinen
Mikko Mäkelä
Jarmo Myllys
Mika Nieminen
Janne Ojanen
Marko Palo
Ville Peltonen
Pasi Sormunen
Mika Strömberg
Jukka Tammi
Petri Varis
Hannu Virta

Qualification

The top eleven nations from the 1993 World Championships qualified directly. To fill the twelfth spot, five nations were selected to compete: The top two from Group B (Great Britain and Poland), the top nation from Group C (Latvia), the best Asian nation (Japan), and Slovakia. This was the first IIHF event for Slovakia.[2]

Preliminary round

All times are local (UTC+1).

Group A

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Group B

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Consolation round

9–12th place semifinals

Ninth place game

Playoff round

Quarterfinals

5–8th place semifinals

Semifinals

Gold medal game

Gold medal game

An exciting gold medal game saw Sweden force overtime by tying the score with less than two minutes to go. After a scoreless overtime, the winner was determined by a shootout. The first five rounds saw two players for each side make their penalty shots (Nedved and Kariya for Canada and Forsberg and Svensson for Sweden). In the sixth round, both Nedved and Svensson missed their shots. Forsberg then scored on Canadian goaltender Hirsch to start the seventh round. Kariya took Canada's seventh round shot and was stopped by Swedish goaltender Salo—giving the Swedes the gold medal.[3]

Commemorative Swedish stamp

In 1995, the Swedish postal service memorialized Forsberg's game winning shootout goal by issuing a commemorative stamp. Because goaltender Corey Hirsch would not grant permission for his likeness to be used on the stamp, he was 'disguised' by means of changing the color of his sweater and his player number.[4]

Final ranking

Rank Team
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Statistics and awards

Average age

Team France was the oldest team in the tournament, averaging 28 years. Team USA was the youngest team in the tournament, averaging 22 years and 11 months. Gold medalists team Sweden averaged 26 years and 6 months. Tournament average was 26 years and 3 months.[5]

Leading scorers

Player GP G A Pts PIM POS
1837108F
289090F
385499F
484592F
573694F
6871816F
786284F
874488F
983580F
9835812F
GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: eliteprospects.com

Media All-Stars

Tommy Salo

Brad Werenka, Timo Jutila

Mats Näslund, Peter Šťastný, Patrik Juhlin

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ice Hockey at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417054432/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/winter/1994/ICH/ . dead . 17 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 24 May 2019.
  2. http://www.passionhockey.com/hockeyarchives/QualifJO1994.htm Qualifying tournament at passionhockey.com
  3. Web site: Jeux Olympiques de Lillehammer 1994. 2010-02-16 . HockeyArchives.info.
  4. Web site: Hirsch Stung By Forsberg Again. 2010-02-16 . GreatestHockeyLegends.com.
  5. Web site: Team Canada - Olympics - Lillehammer 1994 - Player Stats.