Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States, was the fourth Olympic Championship, also serving as the sixth World Championships. Canada, represented by the Winnipeg Hockey Club, won its fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal and sixth consecutive World Championship. The United States secured the silver medal and Germany claimed one of its three all-time hockey medals by taking the bronze (West Germany would win a bronze medal in 1976, and Germany's men's team would win silver in 2018).[1] Overall, four teams participated, with only two European associations (Germany and Poland) making the trip due to the worldwide Great Depression. The other European teams instead played at the 1932 European Championship.[2][3]

Host country United States
Venues2 venues in Lake Placid (indoors and outdoors)
Dates4–13 February 1932
Teams4
Quick facts Tournament details, Host country ...
Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics
Tournament details
Host country United States
Venues2 venues in Lake Placid (indoors and outdoors)
Dates4–13 February 1932
Teams4
Final positions
Champions  Canada (4th title)
Runners-up  United States
Third place  Germany
Fourth place Poland
Tournament statistics
Games played12
Goals scored69 (5.75 per game)
Scoring leaderCanada Walter Monson (11 points)
Close

Medalists

Participating nations

The Polish national team during the Olympics.

A total of 48(*) ice hockey players from four nations competed at the Lake Placid Games:

(*) NOTE: Only players who participated in at least one game are counted.

Final tournament

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Canada 6 5 1 0 32 4 +28 11
2  United States 6 4 1 1 27 5 +22 9
3  Germany 6 2 0 4 7 26 19 4
4  Poland 6 0 0 6 3 34 31 0
Close
More information Date, Result ...
Date Result P1 P2 P3 OT1 OT2 OT3 Stadium
04 Feb Canada2 - 1 United States0 - 01 - 00 - 10 - 01 - 0Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid[4]
04 Feb Germany2 - 1 Poland0 - 01 - 11 - 0Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid
05 Feb United States4 - 1 Poland1 - 02 - 01 - 1Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid
06 Feb Canada4 - 1 Germany2 - 02 - 00 - 1Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid
07 Feb Canada9 - 0 Poland2 - 05 - 02 - 0Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
07 Feb United States7 - 0 Germany3 - 02 - 02 - 0Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
08 Feb United States5 - 0 Poland1 - 01 - 03 - 0Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid
08 Feb Canada5 - 0 Germany2 - 01 - 02 - 0Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
09 Feb Canada10 - 0 Poland5 - 01 - 04 - 0Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid
10 Feb United States8 - 0 Germany2 - 02 - 04 - 0Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
13 Feb Germany4 - 1 Poland0 - 02 - 12 - 0Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
13 Feb Canada2 - 2 United States1 - 10 - 11 - 00 - 00 - 00 - 0Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
Close

Statistics

Average age

Team Germany was the oldest team in the tournament, averaging 25 years and 6 months. Gold medalists team Canada was the youngest team in the tournament, averaging 24 years and 5 months. Tournament average was 24 years and 9 months.[5]

Top scorer

More information Team, GP ...
Team GP G APts
Canada Walter Monson 67411
Close

Final ranking

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI