1955 World Ice Hockey Championships

1955 World Ice Hockey Championships
Tournament details
Host country  West Germany
Dates 25 February–6 March
Teams 9
Final positions
Champions   Canada (16th title)
Runner-up   Soviet Union
Third place   Czechoslovakia
Fourth place  United States
Tournament statistics
Matches played 36
Goals scored 319 (8.86 per match)
Attendance 153,300 (4,258 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Czechoslovakia Vlastimil Bubnik 17 goals
1954
1956
Trophy awarded for the 1955 World Championships

The 1955 World Ice Hockey Championships was the 22nd edition of the Ice Hockey World Championships. The tournament was held in Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Krefeld and Cologne, West Germany from February 25 to March 6, 1955. A total of 14 nations participated in this World Championship, which was a new record for the postwar era. As a result, the teams were seeded with the strongest 9 teams placed in Pool A (the championship pool) and the remaining 5 nations as well as the West German B team placed in Pool B.

Canada, represented by the Penticton V's of the Okanagan Senior League won their 16th international title. For the second straight year both the Soviets and Canadians were undefeated until they played each other in the final game of the tournament. This time Canada won 5–0 giving the Russians the silver medal, and their second European Championship. Czechoslovakia won the bronze by dominating the weaker teams, drawing the Americans, and narrowly defeating the Swedes.

World Championship Group A (West Germany)

Final Round

25 FebruaryCzechoslovakia 7–0
  SwitzerlandCologne
25 FebruaryCanada 12–1
 United StatesDortmund
25 FebruarySoviet Union 10–2
 FinlandDüsseldorf
25 FebruaryWest Germany 4–5
 SwedenKrefeld
26 FebruaryUnited States 8–1
 FinlandCologne
26 FebruarySoviet Union 2–1
 SwedenDortmund
26 FebruaryCanada 5–3
 CzechoslovakiaDüsseldorf
26 FebruaryWest Germany 4–5
 PolandKrefeld
27 FebruaryCanada 8–0
 PolandCologne
27 FebruaryWest Germany 3–6
 United StatesDortmund
27 FebruarySweden 10–0
  SwitzerlandDüsseldorf
27 FebruarySoviet Union 4–0
 CzechoslovakiaKrefeld
28 FebruarySoviet Union 8–2
 PolandCologne
28 FebruaryCanada 12–0
 FinlandDüsseldorf
28 FebruaryUnited States 7–3
  SwitzerlandKrefeld
1 MarchCzechoslovakia 6–5
 SwedenCologne
1 MarchPoland 2–4
  SwitzerlandDüsseldorf
1 MarchWest Germany 7–1
 FinlandKrefeld
2 MarchCanada 11–1
  SwitzerlandCologne
2 MarchSweden 9–0
 FinlandDüsseldorf
2 MarchWest Germany 0–8
 CzechoslovakiaDüsseldorf
2 MarchSoviet Union 3–0
 United StatesKrefeld
3 MarchPoland 6–3
 FinlandCologne
3 MarchCanada 3–0
 SwedenKrefeld
3 MarchWest Germany 1–5
 Soviet UnionDüsseldorf
3 MarchCzechoslovakia 4–4
 United StatesCologne
4 MarchWest Germany 1–10
 CanadaCologne
4 MarchUnited States 6–2
 PolandDüsseldorf
4 MarchSoviet Union 7–2
  SwitzerlandKrefeld
5 MarchFinland 7–2
  SwitzerlandCologne
5 MarchSweden 1–1
 United StatesDüsseldorf
5 MarchCzechoslovakia 17–2
 PolandKrefeld
6 MarchWest Germany 8–3
  SwitzerlandDüsseldorf
6 MarchSweden 9–0
 PolandCologne
6 MarchCzechoslovakia 18–2
 FinlandDüsseldorf
6 MarchCanada 5–0
 Soviet UnionKrefeld

Standings

Rank Team GP W T L GF GA Pts
1  Canada 8 8 0 0 66 6 16
2  Soviet Union 8 7 0 1 39 13 14
3  Czechoslovakia 8 5 1 2 63 22 11
4  United States 8 4 2 2 33 29 10
5  Sweden 8 4 1 3 40 16 9
6  West Germany 8 2 0 6 28 43 4
7  Poland 8 2 0 6 19 59 4
8   Switzerland 8 1 0 7 15 59 2
9  Finland 8 1 0 7 16 72 2

Tournament awards

World Championship Group B (West Germany)

Final Round

25 FebruaryAustria 3–2
 YugoslaviaDortmund
25 FebruaryWest Germany  B2–2
 ItalyDüsseldorf
27 FebruaryNetherlands 6–3
 BelgiumDortmund
27 FebruaryWest Germany  B3–2
 AustriaKöln
28 FebruaryYugoslavia 5–2
 BelgiumKrefeld
28 FebruaryItaly 3–1
 AustriaDüsseldorf
2 MarchAustria 5–3
 BelgiumKrefeld
2 MarchItaly 10–2
 NetherlandsDortmund
2 MarchWest Germany  B5–1
 YugoslaviaDüsseldorf
4 MarchItaly 9–1
 YugoslaviaCologne
4 MarchWest Germany  B11–1
 NetherlandsKöln
5 MarchAustria 6–1
 NetherlandsKrefeld
5 MarchWest Germany  B11–1
 BelgiumDüsseldorf
6 MarchItaly 28–0
 BelgiumKrefeld
6 MarchNetherlands 9–1
 YugoslaviaKrefeld

Standings

Rank Team GP W T L GF GA Pts
10  Italy 541052 6 9
NC  West Germany B 54103059
11  Austria 530217 12 6
12  Netherlands 52031931 4
13  Yugoslavia 5104 1028 2
14  Belgium 5005 955 0

Note:West Germany B games were unofficial.

European Championship medal table

 Soviet Union
 Czechoslovakia
 Sweden
4  West Germany
5  Poland
6   Switzerland
7  Finland

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