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Ice hockey at the 1980 Winter Olympics
Tournament details
Host country United States
Venue(s)Olympic Fieldhouse,
Olympic Arena
Lake Placid, New York
DatesFebruary 12–24, 1980
Teams12
Final positions
Champions  United States (2nd title)
Runner-up  Soviet Union
Third place  Sweden
Fourth place Finland
Tournament statistics
Games played35
Goals scored308 (8.8 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Czechoslovakia Milan Nový (15 points)
← 1976
1984 →

The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States, was the 14th Olympic Championship. Twelve teams competed in the tournament, which was held from February 12 to 24, 1980. The United States won its second gold medal, including a win over the heavily favored Soviet Union that became known as the "Miracle on Ice".[1][2] Games were held at the Olympic Fieldhouse (8,000) and the Olympic Arena (2,500).[3]

Format

The IIHF ceased running a World championship in Olympic years. Nations that did not participate in the Lake Placid Olympics were invited to compete in the inaugural Thayer Tutt Trophy in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.

Going into the games, the teams were ranked and divided into two groups. Teams were ranked based on performance during the 1979 World Ice Hockey Championships. Included were the eight teams in the 1979 top Championship Division (Pool "A") as well as the top four teams in the 1979, second-tier, "B" Pool tournament. While Poland finished 8th place in Pool A, the Netherlands, winners of Pool B, were ranked 8th while Poland was ranked 9th going into the Olympics. The total ranking was: Soviet Union (1), Czechoslovakia (2), Sweden (3), Canada (4), Finland (5), West Germany (6), United States (7), Netherlands (8), Poland (9), Romania (10), Norway (11), Japan (12). East Germany was originally ranked tenth, but declined to participate, with Japan filling their spot.

Overview

Black and white in-game action photo including a goaltender, two defenders, and two attacking forwards
United States vs. Soviet Union at the 1980 Winter Olympics

The Soviet Union had won the gold medal in five of the six previous Winter Olympic Games, and were the favorites to win once more in Lake Placid. The team consisted primarily of professional players with significant experience in international play. By contrast, the United States' team—led by head coach Herb Brooks—consisted exclusively of amateur players, and was the youngest team in the tournament and in U.S. national team history. In the group stage, both the Soviet and U.S. teams were unbeaten; the U.S. achieved several notable results, including a 2–2 draw against Sweden, and a 7–3 upset victory over second-place favorites Czechoslovakia.[4]

For the first game in the medal round, the United States played the Soviets. Finishing the first period tied at 2–2, and the Soviets leading 3–2 following the second, the U.S. team scored two more goals to take their first lead during the third and final period, winning the game 4–3. Following the game, the U.S. went on to clinch the gold medal by beating Finland in their last game. The Soviet Union took the silver medal by beating Sweden.

The victory became one of the most iconic moments of the Games and in U.S. sports. Equally well-known was the television call of the final seconds of the game by Al Michaels for ABC, in which he declared: "Do you believe in miracles?! YES!" In 1999, Sports Illustrated named the "Miracle on Ice" the top sports moment of the 20th century.[5] As part of its centennial celebration in 2008, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) named the "Miracle on Ice" as the best international ice hockey story of the past 100 years.[6]

Medalists

A postage stamp issued by the Soviet Post Office for the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympic Games. The Soviet Union had won the previous four Olympic ice hockey tournaments between 1964 and 1976.
Gold Silver Bronze
 United States (USA)

Bill Baker
Neal Broten
Dave Christian
Steve Christoff
Jim Craig
Mike Eruzione
John Harrington
Steve Janaszak
Mark Johnson
Rob McClanahan
Ken Morrow
Jack O'Callahan
Mark Pavelich
Mike Ramsey
Buzz Schneider
Dave Silk
Eric Strobel
Bob Suter
Phil Verchota
Mark Wells

 Soviet Union (URS)

Helmuts Balderis
Zinetula Bilyaletdinov
Viacheslav Fetisov
Alexander Golikov
Vladimir Golikov
Alexei Kasatonov
Valeri Kharlamov
Vladimir Krutov
Yuri Lebedev
Sergei Makarov
Alexander Maltsev
Boris Mikhailov
Vladimir Myshkin
Vasili Pervukhin
Vladimir Petrov
Alexander Skvortsov
Sergei Starikov
Vladislav Tretiak
Valeri Vasiliev
Viktor Zhluktov

 Sweden (SWE)

Mats Åhlberg
Sture Andersson
Bo Berglund
Håkan Eriksson
Jan Eriksson
Thomas Eriksson
Leif Holmgren
Tomas Jonsson
Pelle Lindbergh
William Löfqvist
Harald Lückner
Bengt Lundholm
Per Lundqvist
Lars Molin
Mats Näslund
Lennart Norberg
Tommy Samuelsson
Dan Söderström
Mats Waltin
Ulf Weinstock

First round

Blue Division

Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts Qualification
 Sweden 5 4 0 1 26 7 +19 9 Advanced to the final round
 United States 5 4 0 1 25 10 +15 9
 Czechoslovakia 5 3 2 0 34 16 +18 6 Advanced to the consolation round
 Romania 5 1 3 1 13 29 −16 3
 West Germany 5 1 4 0 21 30 −9 2
 Norway 5 0 4 1 9 36 −27 1

All times are local (UTC–5).

12 February 1980
13:16
Czechoslovakia 11–0
(0–0, 5–0, 6–0)
 NorwayOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Finland Karl-Gustav Kaisla
Pouzar (Lukáč, Fryčer) – 25:331 – 0
Nový (Lukáč, Chalupa) – 31:112 – 0
M. Šťastný (P. Šťastný) – 33:003 – 0
Martinec (Chalupa, Novák) – 34:134 – 0
Ebermann (Novák, Chalupa) (PP) – 38:015 – 0
Pouzar (Nový, Lukáč) – 42:136 – 0
A. Šťastný (P. Šťastný, Ďuriš) – 43:167 – 0
Ebermann (Dvořák, Martinec) (PP) – 45:548 – 0
P. Šťastný (Bubla, M. Šťastný) – 48:339 – 0
Nový (Kadlec, Lukáč) – 52:5110 – 0
P. Šťastný (M. Šťastný) – 54:4711 – 0
10 minPenalties10 min
44Shots10
12 February 1980
16:30
Romania 6–4
(1–1, 2–3, 3–0)
 West GermanyOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
United States Jim Neagles
Costea (Moroșan) (PP) – 5:151 – 0
1 – 111:50 – Vacatko (Philipp, Krüll)
1 – 222:37 – Truntschka (Egen, Kiessling)
Costea (E. Antal, Tureanu) (PP) – 24:462 – 2
2 – 326:13 – Vacatko (Kuhl, Philipp)
2 – 435:34 – Egen (Scharf) (PP)
Tureanu (Gal, Costea) – 37:463 – 4
Tureanu (Costea) – 44:124 – 4
Tureanu (Gal) – 46:305 – 4
Olenici – 53:176 – 4
16 minPenalties16 min
38Shots53
12 February 1980
17:21
Sweden 2–2
(1–0, 0–1, 1–1)
 United StatesOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Soviet Union Viktor Dombrovski
Andersson (Molin, Lundqvist) – 11:041 – 0
1 – 139:32 – Silk (Ramsey, Johnson)
T. Eriksson (Lückner) – 44:452 – 1
2 – 259:33 – Baker (Pavelich, Schneider)(EA)
8 minPenalties6 min
36Shots29

14 February 1980
13:00
Romania 0–8
(0–3, 0–4, 0–1)
 SwedenOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Finland Karl-Gustav Kaisla
0 – 100:40 – Åhlberg (Näslund)
0 – 205:59 – Lundqvist (Samuelsson, Berglund)
0 – 307:42 – J. Eriksson (Waltin)
0 – 421:50 – T. Eriksson (Söderström, Molin) (PP)
0 – 528:05 – Molin
0 – 632:31 – Molin (Berglund)
0 – 737:17 – Lundholm (H. Eriksson)
0 – 850:18 – Jonsson (Holmgren)
26 minPenalties15 min
19Shots44
14 February 1980
13:30
Norway 4–10
(2–5, 1–3, 1–2)
 West GermanyOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Soviet Union Viktor Dombrovski
Andresen (M. Johansen) – 6:031 – 0
1 – 107:51 – Vacatko (Kuhl, Reil)
1 – 208:49 – Kiessling (Truntschka, Meitinger)
1 – 309:08 – Zach (Scharf, M. Hinterstocker)
1 – 409:33 – Kretschmer (M. Hinterstocker, H. Hinterstocker)
1 – 510:18 – Höfner (Reindl)
Falch Nilsen (Myhre) – 12:132 – 5
V. Johansen (Myhre) – 25:263 – 5
3 – 630:52 – Truntschka (Krüll, Kiessling)
3 – 734:01 – Vacatko (Philipp, Kuhl)
3 – 839:53 – Truntschka (Egen, Meitinger)
3 – 940:42 – Kuhl (Vacatko, Krüll)
3 – 1050:49 – Kretschmer (Wild, Scharf)
Sethereng (M. Johansen, Lundenes) – 52:414 – 10
13 minPenalties15 min
20Shots51
14 February 1980
20:30
United States 7–3
(2–2, 2–0, 3–1)
 CzechoslovakiaOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Sweden Ulf Lindgren
0 – 102:23 – Pouzar (Kaberle, Nový)
Eruzione (Broten) – 4:391 – 1
Pavelich (Schneider, Harrington) – 5:452 – 1
2 – 212:07 – M. Šťastný (P. Šťastný)
Schneider (Pavelich) – 24:333 – 2
Johnson (McClanahan) – 35:284 – 2
Verchota (Christian) – 42:595 – 2
Schneider (Harrington) – 43:596 – 2
6 – 345:36 – Novák (Lukáč)
McClanahan (Johnson) – 50:547 – 3
10 minPenalties10 min
27Shots31

16 February 1980
13:00
United States 5–1
(0–1, 3–0, 2–0)
 NorwayOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Finland Karl-Gustav Kaisla
0 – 104:19 – Myhre (Løsåmoen)
Eruzione (PP) – 20:411 – 1
Johnson (Christian, McClanahan) – 24:512 – 1
Silk (Pavelich, Morrow) – 33:313 – 1
Wells (Silk, Verchota) – 44:284 – 1
Morrow (McClanahan, Strobel) – 51:295 – 1
16 minPenalties18 min
43Shots22
16 February 1980
13:00
Romania 2–7
(0–2, 1–3, 1–2)
 CzechoslovakiaOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
West Germany Josef Kompalla
0 – 113:35 – P. Šťastný (Bubla, A. Šťastný)
0 – 219:00 – Lukáč (Nový, Pouzar)
Cazacu (Hălăucă, Sólyom) – 21:391 – 2
1 – 326:07 – Kadlec
1 – 428:43 – Nový (Pouzar, Kaberle)
1 – 533:41 – P. Šťastný
1 – 641:46 – Lukáč (Neliba)
Cazacu (Gal) – 44:082 – 6
2 – 745:46 – Pouzar (Lukáč, Nový)
6 minPenalties2 min
29Shots45
16 February 1980
20:00
Sweden 5–2
(1–0, 4–1, 0–1)
 West GermanyOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Soviet Union Viktor Dombrovski
Berglund (Molin, Lundqvist) – 09:521 – 0
Näslund (Åhlberg) – 26:502 – 0
Lundqvist (Berglund, Samuelsson) – 28:353 – 0
Söderström (Åhlberg) – 32:364 – 0
Söderström (H. Eriksson) (PP) – 36:035 – 0
5 – 137:06 – Egen (Truntschka)
5 – 256:43 – Reil (SH)
24 minPenalties31 min
33Shots25

18 February 1980
13:30
Norway 1–7
(0–2, 0–4, 1–1)
 SwedenOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Czechoslovakia Vladimir Šubrt
0 – 114:03 – Åhlberg (Näslund)
0 – 216:20 – Åhlberg (Näslund, Holmgren)
0 – 323:48 – Åhlberg (Jonsson) (PP)
0 – 434:08 – Lundqvist (Lückner, Molin)
0 – 536:40 – Norberg (H. Eriksson, Waltin)
0 – 637:09 – Andersson (Lundqvist, Molin)
0 – 743:24 – Näslund (Åhlberg, Weinstock) (PP)
Abrahamsen (Molberg, Foyn) – 51:081 – 7
8 minPenalties8 min
12Shots43
18 February 1980
20:00
West Germany 3–11
(1–5, 0–5, 2–1)
 CzechoslovakiaOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Finland Karl-Gustav Kaisla
0 – 101:33 – Nový (Ebermann) (PP)
0 – 202:28 – P. Šťastný (A. Šťastný, M. Šťastný)
0 – 305:45 – P. Šťastný (M. Šťastný) (SH)
Krüll (Truntschka, Kretschmer) – 19:041 – 3
1 – 419:32 – Pouzar (Kaberle, Nový)
1 – 519:49 – A. Šťastný (P. Šťastný)
1 – 622:17 – Nový (Lukáč)
1 – 727:10 – Pouzar (Fryčer, Nový)
1 – 833:30 – Pouzar
1 – 938:36 – Ebermann (Novák)
1 – 1039:22 – Nový (Pouzar)
M. Hinterstocker (Zach, Auhuber) – 46:282 – 10
Höfner (Kuhl, Philipp) – 48:363 – 10
3 – 1150:22 – P. Šťastný (M. Šťastný)
20 minPenalties19 min
22Shots39
18 February 1980
20:30
United States 7–2
(2–0, 2–1, 3–1)
 RomaniaOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Soviet Union Viktor Dombrovski
Schneider (Pavelich, Harrington) – 12:031 – 0
Strobel (Schneider, Ramesy) – 15:522 – 0
Wells (Verchota, Morrow) – 29:343 – 0
3 – 133:40 – Tureanu (Nistor) (PP)
Schneider (Harrington) – 37:054 – 1
Christoff (O'Callahan) (PP) – 43:145 – 1
5 – 252:48 – Hălăucă (Moroșan)
Broten (Eruzione) – 56:126 – 2
McClanahan (Johnson) – 58:097 – 2
6 minPenalties10 min
51Shots21

20 February 1980
13:00
Norway 3–3
(1–1, 0–1, 2–1)
 RomaniaOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Czechoslovakia Vladimir Šubrt
Foyn (Myhre, Falch Nilsen) (PP) – 00:561 – 0
1 – 105:10 – Costea (E. Antal, Tureanu)
1 – 231:27 – Gal (E. Antal, Axinte)
1 – 352:43 – Tureanu (Gal)
Sethereng (Falch Nilsen, Molberg) (PP) – 58:392 – 3
Molberg (Myhre, Nilsen) – 59:313 – 3
26 minPenalties18 min
24Shots29
20 February 1980
13:30
Czechoslovakia 2–4
(0–2, 0–1, 2–1)
 SwedenOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Finland Karl-Gustav Kaisla
0 – 109:18 – Åhlberg (Näslund, Holmgren) (PP)
0 – 210:55 – Holmgren (Näslund, Weinstock)
0 – 336:02 – Näslund (Söderström) (PP)
Nový (Pouzar) – 52:051 – 3
1 – 457:00 – Lundqvist (Näslund, Jonsson)
Pouzar (Nový, Kadlec) (PP) – 59:222 – 4
6 minPenalties10 min
43Shots26
20 February 1980
20:30
West Germany 2–4
(2–0, 0–2, 0–2)
 United StatesOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Canada Bernie Haley
Kretschmer – 01:501 – 0
Kiessling (Höfner, Kretschmer) (PP) – 19:452 – 0
2 – 127:40 – McClanahan (Johnson, Christian)
2 – 238:31 – Broten (Strobel, Eruzione)
2 – 341:17 – McClanahan (Johnson, Christian)
2 – 444:17 – Verchota (Christian, Wells)
8 minPenalties16 min
26Shots32

Red Division

Canada vs the Netherlands
Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts Qualification
 Soviet Union 5 5 0 0 51 11 +40 10 Advanced to the final round
 Finland 5 3 2 0 26 18 +8 6
 Canada 5 3 2 0 28 12 +16 6 Advanced to the consolation round
 Poland 5 2 3 0 15 23 −8 4
 Netherlands 5 1 3 1 16 43 −27 3
 Japan 5 0 4 1 7 36 −29 1

All times are local (UTC–5).

12 February 1980
13:30
Netherlands 1–10
(1–2, 0–2, 0–6)
 CanadaOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Sweden Ulf Lindgren
de Graauw (de Cloe) (SH)–01:561–0
1–104:04–Primeau (Devaney)
1–211:40–Berry (Maxwell, O'Malley)
1–326:52–D'Alvise (O'Malley)
1–435:02–Hindmarch (Devaney) (PP)
1–543:31–G. Anderson (Davidson, Nill)
1–644:14–D'Alvise (Zupancich, Pirie)
1–750:35–Devaney (Primeau, Hindmarch) (PP)
1–851:11–Berry (Watters, Maxwell)
1–952:22–Berry (Maxwell, MacLean)
1–1058:11–Hindmarch (MacLean, Davidson)
16 minPenalties18 min
20Shots40
12 February 1980
20:00
Poland 5–4
(1–0, 4–3, 0–1)
 FinlandOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Canada Bernie Haley
Zabawa (Jobczyk, Małysiak) (PP)–14:481–0
1–121:16–Levo (Litma, Hakulinen) (PP)
Zabawa (Jobczyk, Małysiak)–27:132–1
Kokoszka (Chowaniec)–29:523–1
3–230:27–Porvari (Leinonen, Suoraniemi)
Jobczyk (Małysiak, Zabawa)–33:084–2
Kokoszka (Dziubiński, Marcinczak)–34:405–2
5–336:57–Leinonen (Kiimalainen, Porvari)
5–446:05–Leppänen (Levo, Peltonen)
10 minPenalties4 min
25Shots49
12 February 1980
20:40
Japan 0–16
(0–8, 0–5, 0–3)
 Soviet UnionOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
West Germany Josef Kompalla
0–103:42–Starikov (Petrov, Mikhailov)
0–207:55–Kharlamov (Mikhailov)
0–309:47–A. Golikov (Makarov, Starikov)
0–412:19–Fetisov (Petrov, Kharlamov)
0–514:59–A. Golikov (Makarov)
0–617:30–Balderis (Starikov, Zhluktov)
0–719:00–V. Golikov (Makarov)
0–819:27–V. Golikov (Fetisov, A. Golikov)
0–920:06–Petrov (Kasatonov)
0–1021:20–Kasatonov (Mikhailov, Balderis)
0–1124:20–Makarov (V. Golikov, Vasiliev)
0–1226:33–Mikhailov (Starikov, Kharlamov)
0–1338:06–Fetisov (Mikhailov, Kharlamov)
0–1446:26–Zhluktov (Balderis, Skvortsov)
0–1551:21–Petrov (Pervukhin, Kharlamov)
0–1654:49–A. Golikov (Makarov, V. Golikov)
0 minPenalties2 min
17Shots67

14 February 1980
16:30
Netherlands 4–17
(1–8, 1–7, 2–2)
 Soviet UnionOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Czechoslovakia Vladimir Šubrt
0–104:24–Fetisov (Krutov, Maltsev)
0–204:43–Krutov (Lebedev, Kasatonov)
0–309:59–Vasiliev (Lebedev, Starikov) (SH)
0–410:12–Petrov (Pervukhin) (SH)
0–511:43–Kharlamov (Mikhailov, Pervukhin) (SH)
Hille (van Wieren, de Heer) (PP)–11:511–5
1–614:41–Lebedev (Maltsev)
1–716:41–Maltsev (Zhluktov)
1–819:19–Lebedev (Fetisov, Maltsev)
1–921:14–Zhluktov (Bilyaletdinov)
1–1022:02–Lebedev (Zhluktov, Skvortsov)
1–1124:32–A. Golikov (V. Golikov)
1–1230:21–A. Golikov
1–1331:07–Krutov (Maltsev, Pervukhin)
1–1436:09–Krutov (Lebedev, Kasatonov)
deGraauw (Klooster, de Cloe)–36:492–14
2–1539:14–Maltsev (Krutov)
de Cloe–41:523–15
3–1647:12–Makarov (V. Golikov, Starikov)
deGraauw (Klooster)–56:144–16
4–1756:12–Makarov (V. Golikov, A. Golikov)
14 minPenalties13 min
26Shots49
14 February 1980
17:00
Poland 1–5
(0–1, 1–2, 0–2)
 CanadaOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
West Germany Josef Kompalla
0–103:17–Zupancich (Pirie, D'Alvise)
Jobczyk (Zabawa)–23:171–1
1–230:56–Watters (G. Anderson, Spring)
1–332:06–Berry (Maxwell, MacLean)
1–447:42–Devaney (Hindmarch, Gregg)
1–553:29–Primeau
0 minPenalties0 min
25Shots36
14 February 1980
20:00
Japan 3–6
(0–2, 2–2, 1–2)
 FinlandOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Canada Bernie Haley
0–102:02–Hakulinen (Peltonen) (PP)
0–205:43–Leinonen (Kiimalainen)
0–322:47–Leppänen (Hakulinen, Levo)
0–433:36–Leinonen (Leinonen, Porvari)
S. Misawa (Hori, Hanzawa)–37:571–4
Honma (Hori, S. Misawa) (PP)–39:592–4
2–543:34–Kiimalainen
Azuma (Matsuda)–47:383–5
3–651:11–Leppänen (Levo, Peltonen)
6 minPenalties8 min
29Shots51

16 February 1980
16:30
Japan 3–3
(3–1, 0–1, 0–1)
 NetherlandsOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Czechoslovakia Vladimir Šubrt
Sakurai–14:221–0
Urabe–14:412–0
Urabe (Honma)–18:013–0
3–118:43–van Gog (deGraauw)
3–233:39–de Cloe (deGraauw, Peternousek)
3–357:15–de Cloe (deGraauw, van Gog)
6 minPenalties8 min
23Shots27
16 February 1980
16:30
Soviet Union 8–1
(5–1, 1–0, 2–0)
 PolandOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
United States Jim Neagles
Skvortsov (Zhluktov)–01:531–0
Balderis (Zhluktov, Skvortsov)–10:272–0
Balderis (Zhluktov)–10:363–0
Mikhailov (Fetisov, Kharlamov)–13:374–0
4–117:15–Małysiak (Jobczyk) (PP)
Balderis (Pervukhin, Bilyaletdinov)–23:125–1
Kharlamov–25:196–1
Bilyaletdinov (Kharlamov) (PP)–43:417–1
Maltsev (Fetisov)–48:588–1
8 minPenalties6 min
60Shots19
16 February 1980
20:30
Canada 3–4
(1–2, 0–1, 2–1)
 FinlandOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Sweden Ulf Lindgren
0–104:03–Peltonen (Suoraniemi)
MacLean (Berry, O'Malley)–14:221–1
1–219:51–Leppänen (Hakulinen, Levo)
1–337:07–Koskilahti
G. Anderson (Nill, Davidson)–46:472–3
2–456:55–Suoraniemi (Leppänen) (SH)
Primeau (Hindmarch, Devaney)–57:093–4
16 minPenalties10 min
33Shots26

18 February 1980
13:00
Canada 6–0
(2–0, 2–0, 2–0)
 JapanOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
United States Jim Neagles
Devaney (Zupancich, D'Alvise) (PP)–09:361–0
Primeau–14:352–0
MacLean (Maxwell)–23:173–0
Davidson–26:194–0
W. Anderson–41:275–0
Hindmarch–50:226–0
14 minPenalties22 min
48Shots13
18 February 1980
16:30
Netherlands 5–3
(3–1, 2–1, 0–1)
 PolandOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
West Germany Josef Kompalla
Klooster (van Gog, Pluymers)–01:391–0
1–105:51–Janiszewski (Zabawa) (PP)
de Heer (Peternousek, Janssen) (PP)–08:182–1
de Heer (van Wieren, Janssen)–13:583–1
3–221:37–Jobczyk (Małysiak, Janiszewski)
Klooster (van Gog, deGraauw)–24:424–2
de Heer (van Wieren)–36:055–2
5–347:36–Kokoszka (Potz)
8 minPenalties2 min
26Shots30
18 February 1980
17:00
Finland 2–4
(1–0, 0–1, 1–3)
 Soviet UnionOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Canada Bernie Haley
Porvari (Suoraniemi)–17:441–0
1–136:01–Fetisov (Makarov, A. Golikov)
Porvari (SH)–42:382–1
2–254:59–Krutov (Lebedev)
2–356:07–Maltsev (Krutov, Lebedev)
2–456:18–Mikhailov (Kasatonov)
14 minPenalties8 min
13Shots48

20 February 1980
16:30
Poland 5–1
(3–0, 1–0, 1–1)
 JapanOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Sweden Ulf Lindgren
Zabawa (Małysiak, Janiszewski)–03:031–0
Dziubiński (Kokoszka, Chowaniec)–04:202–0
Małysiak (Jobczyk, Zabawa)–11:373–0
Jobczyk (Małysiak, Zabawa)–26:054–0
Pytel (Marcinczak, Ujwary) (PP)–43:575–0
5–154:50–Fujii (Misawa, Hanzawa)
8 minPenalties12 min
53Shots12
20 February 1980
17:00
Soviet Union 6–4
(1–1, 1–2, 4–1)
 CanadaOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
United States Jim Neagles
0–101:35–Nill (Davidson, G. Anderson)
Balderis (Skvortsov, Zhluktov)–13:421–1
1–220:19–Gregg
1–322:38–Pirie (Zupancich, D'Alvise)
Kasatonov (Krutov)–39:472–3
Mikhailov (A. Golikov)–41:533–3
A. Golikov (Makarov)–42:054–3
4–443:05–D'Alvise
Mikhailov (Starikov)–48:415–4
A. Golikov–56:516–4
6 minPenalties12 min
35Shots26
20 February 1980
20:00
Finland 10–3
(2–1, 2–1, 6–1)
 NetherlandsOlympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
West Germany Josef Kompalla
Porvari–10:411–0
1–118:13–van Wieren (de Heer)
Leppänen (Litma, Eloranta)–18:282–1
2–230:25–Klooster (deGraauw)
Villa (Koskinen, Saarinen)–33:073–2
Porvari (Leinonen)–34:124–2
Kurri (Litma, Leppänen) (PP2)–42:355–2
Peltonen (Leppänen, Kurri) (PP)–43:446–2
Koskinen (Eloranta) (PP)–44:347–2
Hakulinen (Peltonen, Leppänen)–46:108–2
Kurri (Eloranta, Hakulinen) (PP2)–48:169–2
Haapalainen (Leinonen, Kiimalainen)–51:0310–2
10–353:04–Peternousek (de Heer, van Wieren)
4 minPenalties22 min
42Shots16

Consolation round

The third-placed teams in each division played each other to determine fifth place.

22 February 1980
13:30
Czechoslovakia 6–1
(5–0, 0–1, 1–0)
 CanadaOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Soviet Union Viktor Dombrovski
Fryčer (Nový, Pouzar) – 01:381 – 0
A. Šťastný – 02:142 – 0
M. Šťastný (Bubla, A. Šťastný) – 07:163 – 0
A. Šťastný (M. Šťastný, P. Šťastný) – 12:474 – 0
M. Šťastný (A. Šťastný, P. Šťastný) – 13:195 – 0
5 – 128:01 – Devaney (Grant, Hindmarch)
M. Šťastný (P. Šťastný) – 57:186 – 1
8 minPenalties6 min
27Shots21

Final round

The top two teams from each group play the top two teams from the other group once. Points from previous games against their own group carry over, excluding teams who failed to make the medal round. First place team wins gold, second silver, and third bronze.

Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
 United States 3 2 0 1 10 7 +3 5
 Soviet Union 3 2 1 0 16 8 +8 4
 Sweden 3 0 1 2 7 14 −7 2
 Finland 3 0 2 1 7 11 −4 1

Head-to-head results carried forward from group matches:

  • February 12: Sweden 2–2 USA
  • February 18: Finland 2–4 USSR

Final round matches:

22 February 1980
17:00
United States 4–3
(2–2, 0–1, 2–0)
 Soviet UnionOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Jim CraigGoaliesVladislav Tretiak
Vladimir Myshkin
Referee:
Finland Karl-Gustav Kaisla
0 – 109:12 – Krutov (Kasatonov)
Schneider (Pavelich) – 14:031 – 1
1 – 217:34 – Makarov (A. Golikov)
Johnson (Christian, Silk) – 19:592 – 2
2 – 322:18 – Maltsev (Krutov) (PP)
Johnson (Silk) (PP) – 48:393 – 3
Eruzione (Pavelich, Harrington) – 50:004 – 3
6 minPenalties6 min
16Shots39
22 February 1980
20:42
Finland 3–3
(1–0, 1–1, 1–2)
 SwedenOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
United States Jim Neagles
Leinonen (Porvari, Kiimalainen) – 03:001 – 0
Porvari (Eloranta) – 27:062 – 0
2 – 130:25 – Weinstock
2 – 245:24 – Jonsson (Åhlberg, Holmgren)
2 – 346:14 – Waltin (Norberg)
Leinonen (Porvari) – 47:593 – 3
6 minPenalties6 min
25Shots30

24 February 1980
11:00
United States 4–2
(0–1, 1–1, 3–0)
 FinlandOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Czechoslovakia Vladimir Šubrt
0 – 109:20 – Porvari (Leinonen, Litma)
Christoff – 24:391 – 1
1 – 226:30 – Leinonen (Haapalainen, Kiimalainen) (PP)
Verchota (Christian) – 42:252 – 2
McClanahan (Johnson, Christian) – 46:053 – 2
Johnson (Christoff) (SH) – 56:254 – 2
10 minPenalties4 min
29Shots23
24 February 1980
14:30
Sweden 2–9
(0–4, 0–5, 2–0)
 Soviet UnionOlympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Canada Bernie Haley
0 – 100:36 – Petrov (Kharlamov)
0 – 205:52 – Makarov (A. Golikov)
0 – 310:31 – Maltsev (Bilyaletdinov, Pervukhin)
0 – 417:38 – Mikhailov (Kharlamov, Pervukhin)
0 – 520:33 – Vasiliev
0 – 627:18 – Krutov (Pervukhin)
0 – 728:14 – Skvortsov (Balderis, Pervukhin)
0 – 834:51 – Zhluktov (Balderis, Skvortsov)
0 – 935:02 – Fetisov
Åhlberg (Weinstock, Holmgren) – 49:171 – 9
Holmgren (Näslund) – 54:212 – 9
8 minPenalties12 min
26Shots28

Statistics

Average age

Team Japan was the oldest team in the tournament, averaging 30 years. Gold medalists team USA was the youngest team in the tournament, averaging 22 years and 5 months. Silver medalists team USSR averaged 26 years and 5 months. Tournament average was 25 years and 5 months.[7]

Leading scorers

Rank Player GP G A Pts
1 Czechoslovakia Milan Nový 6 7 8 15
2 Czechoslovakia Peter Šťastný 6 7 7 14
3 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Pouzar 6 8 5 13
4 Soviet Union Aleksandr Golikov 7 7 6 13
5 Finland Jukka Porvari 7 7 4 11
6 Soviet Union Boris Mikhailov 7 6 5 11
6 Soviet Union Vladimir Krutov 7 6 5 11
8 Czechoslovakia Marián Šťastný 6 5 6 11
9 Soviet Union Sergei Makarov 7 5 6 11
9 United States Mark Johnson 7 5 6 11

Hat trick scorers

Leading goaltenders

Goaltenders with 40% or more of their team's total minutes.

Rank Goaltender TOI GA SV GAA SV%
1  Jim Craig (USA) 419:36 15 163 2.14 91.57
2  Antero Kivelä (FIN) 180:00 10 90 3.33 90.00
3  Vladimir Myshkin (URS) 260:00 9 77 2.08 89.53
4  Paul Pageau (CAN) 236:50 11 82 2.79 88.17
5  Pelle Lindbergh (SWE) 300:00 18 124 3.60 87.32

Shutouts

Final ranking

Team USA jersey worn by Dave Christian during the 1980 Winter Olympics
1  United States
2  Soviet Union
3  Sweden
4  Finland
5  Czechoslovakia
6  Canada
7  Poland
8  Romania
9  Netherlands
10  West Germany
11  Norway
12  Japan

These standings are presented as the IIHF has them;[8] however, the IOC maintains that Poland and Romania tied for 7th, the Netherlands and West Germany tied for 9th, and Norway and Japan tied for 11th.[9]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Frank (February 11, 1990). "Debacle on ice: Lake Placid ghosts still haunt Soviets". Beaver County Times. (New York Daily News). p. C14.
  2. ^ Swift, E.M. (March 3, 1980). "The Golden Goal". Sports Illustrated. p. 16. Archived from the original on February 15, 2014.
  3. ^ "Ice Hockey at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  4. ^ John Soares (2018). "Amateur vs. Professional in Cold War Hockey: A Consideration of Relative Skill Levels and Their Implications for Professional Hockey Today". Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law. 8 (1).
  5. ^ "The 20th Century Awards: Sports Illustrated honors world's greatest athletes". Sports Illustrated. December 3, 1999. Archived from the original on September 3, 2000. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
  6. ^ "Top Story of the Century". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  7. ^ "Team Canada - Olympics - Lake Placid 1980 - Player Stats". QuantHockey.
  8. ^ IIHF Media Guide and Record Book (2011) p. 113
  9. ^ IOC database of results