_No League Ice Hockey | Russia
Founded: 1951
Stadium:
Manager: N/A
| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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10 Sep 1991 02:00 |
|
3 - 3 |
USSR Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup Colisée de Québec |
|
08 Sep 1991 02:30 |
|
2 - 1 |
USSR Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup Chicago Stadium |
|
05 Sep 1991 23:00 |
|
6 - 1 |
Finland Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup TD Coliseum |
|
02 Sep 1991 20:00 |
|
3 - 2 |
USSR Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup Montreal Forum |
|
31 Aug 1991 21:00 |
|
5 - 2 |
USSR Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup SaskTel Centre |
|
16 Sep 1987 02:00 |
|
6 - 5 |
USSR Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup TD Coliseum |
|
14 Sep 1987 02:00 |
|
6 - 5 |
USSR Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup TD Coliseum |
|
12 Sep 1987 02:00 |
|
6 - 5 |
Canada Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup Montreal Forum |
|
09 Sep 1987 02:00 |
|
4 - 2 |
Sweden Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup TD Coliseum |
|
07 Sep 1987 02:00 |
|
3 - 3 |
USSR Ice Hockey |
Canada Cup TD Coliseum |
The Soviet national ice hockey team was the national men's ice hockey team of the Soviet Union. From 1954 to 1991, the team won at least one medal each year at either the Ice Hockey World Championships or the Olympic hockey tournament.
After dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, the Soviet team competed as the CIS team (part of the Unified Team) at the 1992 Winter Olympics. After the Olympics, the CIS team ceased to exist and was replaced by Russia at the 1992 World Championship. Other former Soviet republics (Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine) established their own national teams later that year. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) recognized the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia as the successor to the Soviet Union hockey federation and passed its ranking on to Russia. The other national hockey teams were considered new and sent to compete in Pool C.
The IIHF Centennial All-Star Team included four Soviet-Russian players out of a team of six: goalie Vladislav Tretiak, defenseman Vyacheslav Fetisov and forwards Valeri Kharlamov and Sergei Makarov who played for the Soviet team in the 1970s and the 1980s.