24th World and 35th European Championship,
24 February - 5 March 1957, Moscow, Soviet Union
Canada, United States, Norway, West Germany, Italy, and Switzerland
refused to participate in a protest against the suppression of the Hungarian uprising by Soviet troops in 1956
24 February
Sweden – East Germany 11:1 (5:0, 5:0, 1:1) Nils Nilsson 3, Sven Tumba Johansson 2, Lars Björn, Vilgot Larsson, Eilert Määttä, Erling Lindström, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Valter Åhlén - Joachim Rudert. Referee: Starovoytov, Kanunnikov (URS). Penalties: 1:2 SWE: Flodqvist – Stoltz, Björn, Svedberg, Larsson – Määttä, Tumba Johansson, Lindström – Pettersson, Nilsson, Lundvall – Åhlén, Eriksson, Öberg. NDR: Katzur – Heinecke, Zoller, Kuczera, Senftleben – Buder, Nickel, Novy – Blümel, Rudert, Stürmer – Künstler, Jablonski, Frenzel. Soviet Union – Japan 16:0 (4:0, 6:0, 6:0) Veniamin Alexandrov 4, Alexander Cherepanov 2, Konstantin Loktev 2, Vsevolod Bobrov 2, Yuri Pantyukhov 2, Nikolai Khlystov, Yevgeni Babich, Vladimir Grebennikov, Nikolai Sologubov. Referee: Wycisk (POL), Güldner (AUT). Penalties: 0:1 URS: Puchkov – Sologubov, Tregubov, Zhiburtovich, Sidorenkov – Babich, Grebennikov, Bobrov – Pantyukhov, Guryshev, Khlystov – Loktev, Alexandrov, Cherepanov. JPN: Yasumoto – Miyazaki, Kikuchi, Kanedo, Tanabe – Honma, Watanabe, Tor. Sakurai – Sato, Sugawara, Emory – Mondsee, Fuyimori. Finland – Poland 5:3 (0:2, 3:1, 2:0) Voitto Soini 3, Yrjö Hakala 2 Rudolf Czech, Szymon Janiczko, Józef Kurek. Referee: Ahlin, Vilkert (SWE). Penalties: 1:1 FIN: Viitala – Salonen, Nurmi, Lampainen, Koiso – Hakala, Hytönen, Luostarinen – Salmi, Kilpiö, Rastio – Sundelin, Nieminen, Soini. POL: Waclaw – Zawadzki, Chodakowski, Csorich, Rozanski – Janiczko, Nowak, Bryniarski – Gosztyla, Czech, Kurek – Pawelczyk, Wilczek, Jonczyk. Czechoslovakia – Austria 9:0 (4:0, 2:0, 3:0) 4. Slavomír Bartoň, 5. Ladislav Grabovský, 12. Miloslav Šašek, 16. Slavomír Bartoň, 28. Jan Kasper, 35. Vilém Václav, 42. Karel Gut, 42. František Vaněk, 46. Vilém Václav Referee: Neumayer (GER), Schuster (GDR). Penalties: 1:3. Powerplay goals: 0:0 CZE: Karel Straka – Karel Gut, František Tikal, Jan Kasper, Stanislav Sventek – Slavomír Bartoň, František Vaněk, Miroslav Vlach – Jiří Pokorný, Václav Pantůček, Ladislav Grabovský – Miloslav Šašek, Miloslav Vinš, Vilém Václav. AUT: Wolfgang Gerl – Adolf Bachura, Hermann Knoll, Franz Potucek, Rudolf Wurmbrand – Rudolf Monitzer, Konrad Staudinger, Wolfgang Jöchl – Hans Zollner, Othmar Steiner, Walter Znenahlik – Kurt Kurz, Hans Wagner, Gerhard Springer.
25 February
Czechoslovakia – East Germany 15:1 (6:1, 5:0, 4:0) 3. Miloslav Vinš, 4. Miloslav Vinš, 12. Slavomír Bartoň, 14. Václav Pantůček, 15. Jiří Pokorný, 18. Miloslav Vinš, 21. Miroslav Vlach, 27. František Vaněk, 31. Karel Gut, 35. Slavomír Bartoň, 38. Vilém Václav, 45. Slavomír Bartoň, 49. Jiří Pokorný, 52. Jiří Pokorný, 54. Miroslav Vlach - Joachim Rudert Referee: Ahlin (SWE), Hayrachi (JPN). Penalties: 0:1. Powerplay goals: 0:0 CZE: Jiří Kulíček – Karel Gut, František Tikal, Stanislav Bacílek, Stanislav Sventek – Slavomír Bartoň, František Vaněk, Miroslav Vlach – Jiří Pokorný, Václav Pantůček, Ladislav Grabovský – Miloslav Šašek, Miloslav Vinš, Vilém Václav. NDR: Günther Katzur (15. Hans Mack) – Heinz Kuczera, Lothar Zoller, Werner Heinicke, Helmut Senftleben – Wolfgang Nickel, Erich Novy, Werner Künstler – Kurt Jablonski, Hans Frenzel, Wolfgang Blümel – Joachim Rudert, Kurt Stürmer. Soviet Union – Finland 11:1 (4:0, 4:0, 3:1) Vsevolod Bobrov 4, Alexei Guryshev 3, Konstantin Loktev 2, Veniamin Alexandrov, Alexander Cherepanov - Risto Aaltonen. Referee: Adamec, Medzihradský (CZE). Penalties: 2:1 URS: Puchkov – Sologubov, Tregubov, Zhiburtovich, Sidorenkov – Babich, Uvarov, Bobrov – Pantyukhov, Guryshev, Khlystov – Loktev, Alexandrov, Cherepanov. FIN: Niemi – Salonen, Lampainen, Koiso, Sundelin – Soini, Nieminen, Rastio – Kilpiö, Salmi, Aaltonen - Hakala, Luostarinen. Sweden – Poland 8:3 (1:1, 3:0, 4:2) Erling Lindström 3, Lars Björn 2, Sven Tumba Johansson, Nils Nilsson, Lars-Eric Lundvall - Bronislaw Gosztyla, Zdzislaw Nowak, Werner Kadow. Referee: Neumayer (GER), Schuster (GDR). Penalties: 1:3 SWE: Casslind – Stoltz, Björn, Svedberg, Larsson – Määttä, Tumba Johansson, Lindström – Nilsson, Lundvall, Öberg – Pettersson, Bröms, Eriksson. POL: Pabisz – Zawadzki, Chodakowski, Csorich, Chmura – Gosztyla, Czech, Kurek – Janiczko, Nowak, Kadow - Pawelczyk, Wilczek, Jonczyk.
26 February
Austria – Japan 3:3 (2:0, 0:3, 1:0) Rudolf Monitzer, Walter Znenahlik - Michio Sugawara 2, Kazuo Watanabe Referee: Yakhonin, Gorbunov (URS). Penalties: 2:2 JPN: Yasumoto – Miyazaki, Kikuchi, Kanedo, Tanabe - Honma I, Watanabe, Tor. Sakurai – Sato, Sugawara, Emory – Mondsee, Fuyimori, Toshiniko Yamada AUT: Nusser – Bachura, Knoll, Potucek, Wurmbrand – Steiner, Wagner, Znenahlik – Monitzer, Staudinger, Jöchl – Kurz, Föderl, Tischer.
27 February
Finland – East Germany 5:3 (3:1, 1:1, 1:1) Yrjö Hakala 3, Teppo Rastio, Jorma Salmi - Kurt Stürmer, Manfred Buder, Helmut Senftleben Referee: Yakhonin, Gorbunov (URS). Penalties: 3:2 Czechoslovakia – Sweden 0:2 (0:0, 0:1, 0:1) 30. Sven Tumba Johansson, 60. Ronald Pettersson Referee: Neumayer (GER), Wycisk (POL). Penalties: 1:3. Powerplay goals: 0:0 CZE: Karel Straka – Karel Gut, František Tikal, Jan Kasper, Stanislav Sventek – Slavomír Bartoň, František Vaněk, Miroslav Vlach – Jiří Pokorný, Václav Pantůček, Stanislav Bacílek – Miloslav Šašek, Miloslav Vinš, Vilém Václav. SWE: Thord Flodqvist – Roland Stoltz, Lars Björn, Hans Svedberg, Vilgot Larsson – Ronald Pettersson, Nils Nilsson, Lars-Eric Lundvall – Eilert Määttä, Sven Tumba Johansson, Erling Lindström – Hans Eriksson, Sigurd Bröms, Hans Öberg. Poland – Japan 8:3 (3:0, 2:1, 3:2) Zdzislaw Nowak 3, Józef Kurek 2, Rudolf Czech, Kazimierz Chodakowski, Stefan Csorich - Toshiniko Yamada, Isao Ono, Takeshi Kikuchi Referee: Adamec, Medzihradský (CZE). Penalties: 1:1 POL: Waclaw – Zawadzki, Chodakowski, Csorich, Chmura – Gosztyla, Czech, Kurek – Janiczko, Nowak, Kadow - Pawelczyk, Wilczek, Jonczyk. JPN: Yasumoto (Sato) – Miyazaki, Kanedo, Kikuchi, Natabu - Honma I, Isao, Watanabe - Sakurai Ter., Massasi, Sugawara - Emori, Monji, Toshiniko Yamada Soviet Union – Austria 22:1 (9:0, 10:0, 3:1) Vsevolod Bobrov 6, Yuri Pantyukhov 4, Konstantin Loktev 4, Ivan Tregubov 3, Nikolai Sologubov 2, Alexei Guryshev, Alexander Cherepanov, Nikolai Khlystov - Rudolf Monitzer Referee: T. Lindroos (FIN), Schuster (GDR). Penalties: 0:2
28 February
Soviet Union – Poland 10:1 (1:0, 4:1, 5:0) Nikolai Sologubov 3, Genrich Sidorenkov 2, Konstantin Loktev, Alexei Guryshev, Alexander Cherepanov, Yuri Pantyukhov, Vsevolod Bobrov - Kazimierz Chodakowski Referee: Ahlin, Vilkert (SWE). Penalties: 1:4 URS: Puchkov – Sologubov, Tregubov, Zhiburtovich, Sidorenkov – Babich, Uvarov, Bobrov – Pantyukhov, Guryshev, Khlystov – Loktev, Alexandrov, Cherepanov. POL: Pabisz – Chodakowski, Csorich, Chmura, Rozanski – Gosztyla, Czech, Kurek – Wilczek, Nowak, Pavelczyk - Janiczko, Zawadzki, Kadow. Czechoslovakia – Finland 3:0 (0:0, 1:0, 2:0) 36. Ladislav Grabovský, 44. Jan Kasper, 58. Miloslav Vinš Referee: Starovoytov (URS), Güldner (AUT). Penalties: 0:1. Powerplay goals: 0:0 CZE: Jiří Kulíček – Karel Gut, František Tikal, Stanislav Sventek, Stanislav Bacílek – Jan Kasper, Slavomír Bartoň, František Vaněk – Miroslav Vlach, Jiří Pokorný, Václav Pantůček – Ladislav Grabovský, Miloslav Šašek, Miloslav Vinš – Vilém Václav. FIN: Unto Wiitala – Mauno Nurmi, Olli Knuutinen, Matti Lampainen, Erkki Koiso – Yrjö Hakala, Erkki Hytönen, Esko Luostarinen – Voitto Soini, Risto Aaltonen, Matti Sundelin – Jorma Salmi, Raimo Kilpiö, Pertti Nieminen.
1 March
Sweden – Austria 10:0 (3:0, 2:0, 5:0) Sigurd Bröms 4, Eilert Määttä 2, Erling Lindström, Ronald Pettersson, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Hans Öberg Referee: Neumayer (GER), Hayrachi (JPN). Penalties: 1:1 East Germany – Japan 9:2 (3:0, 2:1, 4:1) Wolfgang Blümel 3, Kurt Stürmer 2, Joachim Rudert, Erich Novy, Wolfgang Nickel, Günther Schischefski - Takeshi Kikuchi, Shinichi Honma Referee: Starovoytov, Kanunnikov (URS). Penalties: 0:0
2 March
Finland – Austria 9:2 (4:2, 4:0, 1:0) Teppo Rastio 3, Jorma Salmi 2, Matti Sundelin 2, Erkki Hytönen 2 - Rudolf Monitzer, Walter Znenahlik Referee: Adamec, Medzihradský (CZE). Penalties: 1:1 East Germany – Poland 6:2 (2:1, 3:0, 1:1) Novy 2, Joachim Rudert, Werner Heinicke, Kurt Jablonski, Werner Künstler - Rudolf Czech, Szymon Janiczko. Referee: T. Lindroos (FIN), Gorbunov (URS). Penalties: 1:1 NDR: Katzur – Kuczera, Heinecke, Senftleben, Künstler – Rudert, Stürmer, Jablonski – Buder, Schischefski, Nickel – Hönig, Novy. POL: Pabisz (Waclaw) – Chodakowski, Csorich, Chmura, Rozanski – Gosztyla, Czech, Kurek – Wilczek, Zawadzki, Pawelczyk - Janiczko, Zawadzki, Kadow. Sweden – Japan 18:0 (5:0, 10:0, 3:0) Ronald Pettersson 4, Nils Nilsson 3, Sigurd Bröms 3, Eilert Määttä 2, Sven Tumba Johansson 2, Hans Öberg 2, Erling Lindström, Lars-Eric Lundvall Referee: Güldner (AUT), Wycisk (POL). Penalties: 0:1 Czechoslovakia – Soviet Union 2:2 (0:0, 1:1, 1:1) 27. Václav Pantůček, 45. Jiří Pokorný - 32. Nikolai Sologubov, 54. Alexei Guryshev. Referee: Ahlin, Vilkert (SWE). Penalties: 2:1. Powerplay goals: 0:0, SHG: 0:1 CZE: Karel Straka – Karel Gut, František Tikal, Stanislav Bacílek, Stanislav Sventek – Slavomír Bartoň, František Vaněk, Miroslav Vlach – Jiří Pokorný, Václav Pantůček, Ladislav Grabovský – Miloslav Šašek, Miloslav Vinš, Vilém Václav. URS: Nikolai Puchkov – Nikolai Sologubov, Ivan Tregubov, Pavel Zhiburtovich, Genrich Sidorenkov – Yevgeni Babich, Alexander Uvarov, Vsevolod Bobrov – Yuri Pantyukhov, Alexei Guryshev, Nikolai Khlystov – Konstantin Loktev, Veniamin Alexandrov, Alexander Cherepanov.
3 March
Poland – Austria 5:1 (3:0, 1:1, 1:0) Józef Kurek 3, Werner Kadow 2 - Rudolf Monitzer Referee: Kannunikov, Yakhonin (URS). Penalties: 4:1 POL: Waclaw – Chodakowski, Csorich, Chmura, Rozanski – Gosztyla, Czech, Kurek – Pawelczyk, Wilczek, Jonczyk - Janiczko, Zawadzki, Kadow. AUT: Kern – Neusser, Potucek, Wurmbrand, Knoll - Bachura, Jöchl, Staudinger – Monitzer, Znenahlik, Wagner – Springer, Kurz, Tischer.
4 March
Sweden – Finland 9:3 (2:1, 3:1, 4:1) Ronald Petterson 3, Nils Nilsson 2, Lars-Eric Lundvall 2, Eilert Määttä, Sigurd Bröms - Jorma Salmi, Matti Lampainen, Esko Luostarinen Referee: Adamec (CZE), Hayrachi (JPN). Penalties: 1:1 Czechoslovakia – Japan 25:1 (11:0, 7:0, 7:1) Václav Pantůček 4, Miroslav Vlach 3, František Tikal 3, Vilém Václav 3, Ladislav Grabovský 3, Stanislav Sventek 2, Miloslav Vinš 2, Karel Gut 2, Slavomír Bartoň 2, Jiří Pokorný - Yun Fuyimori Referee: Yakhonin, Gorbunov (URS). Penalties: 1:2 CZE: Karel Straka – Karel Gut, František Tikal, Jan Kasper, Stanislav Sventek – Slavomír Bartoň, Prošek, Miroslav Vlach – Jiří Pokorný, Václav Pantůček, Ladislav Grabovský – Miloslav Šašek, Miloslav Vinš, Vilém Václav. JPN: Yasumoto (Toshio Sato) – Naruhiro Miyazaki, Takeshi Kikuchi, Yuzo Kaneda, Masami Tanabu – Shinichi Honma, Kazuo Watanabe, Teruo Sakurai – Masahiro Sato, Yun Fuyimori, Toshiniko Yamada – Toshihiko Emori, Yin Sakurai Soviet Union – East Germany 12:0 (1:0, 5:0, 6:0) Vladimir Grebennikov 3, Konstantin Loktev 2, Alexei Guryshev 2, Veniamin Alexandrov 2, Nikolai Sologubov, Vitalij Kostarev, Alexander Cherepanov. Referee: Lindroos (FIN), Güldner (AUT). Penalties: 1:1 URS: Yerkin – Sologubov, Tregubov, Zhiburtovich, Sidorenkov – Babich, Grebennikov, Kostarev – Uvarov, Guryshev, Khlystov – Loktev, Alexandrov, Cherepanov.
5 March
East Germany – Austria 3:1 (0:1, 1:0, 2:0) Hans Frenzel, Heinz Kuczera, Wolfgang Nickel - Walter Znenahlik Referee: Medzihradský (CZE), Vilkert (SWE). Penalties: 3:2 Czechoslovakia – Poland 12:3 (3:1, 6:1, 3:1) Miroslav Vlach 4, Miloslav Šašek 2, Vilém Václav, Jiří Pokorný, Miloslav Vinš, Slavomír Bartoň, Václav Pantůček, Bohumil Prošek - Szymon Janiczko, Józef Kurek, Werner Kadow Referee: J. Ahlin (SWE), H. Schuster (GDR). Penalties: 2:1. Powerplay goals: 0:1 CZE: Jiří Kulíček – Karel Gut, František Tikal, Stanislav Bacílek, Stanislav Sventek – Slavomír Bartoň, František Vaněk, Miroslav Vlach – Jiří Pokorný, Václav Pantůček, Bohumil Prošek – Miloslav Šašek, Miloslav Vinš, Vilém Václav. POL: Wladyslaw Pabisz (41. Józef Waclaw) – Kazimierz Chodakowski, Stefan Csorich, Mieczyslaw Chmura – Bronislaw Gosztyla, Rudolf Czech, Józef Kurek – Sylvester Wilczek, Zdzislaw Nowak, Roman Pawelczyk – Szymon Janiczko, Stanislaw Jonczyk – Werner Kadow Finland Finland – Japan 5:2 (0:1, 3:1, 2:0) Jorma Salmi 2, Yrjö Hakala, Teppo Rastio, Mauno Nurmi - Toshihiko Emori, Shinichi Honma Referee: Starovoytov, Kanunnikov (URS). Penalties: 3:2 Soviet Union – Sweden Sweden 4:4 (0:2, 4:0, 0:2) 33:17 Veniamin Alexandrov, 37:17 Ivan Tregubov, 38:18 Nikolai Khlystov, 39:55 Nikolai Sologubov - 10:05 Nils Nilsson, 13:30 Erling Lindström, 42:00 Erling Lindström, 49:18 Eilert Määttä Referee: Neumayer (GER), Wycisk (POL). Penalties: 0:1. Powerplay goals: 0:0 URS: Puchkov – Sologubov, Tregubov, Zhiburtovich, Sidorenkov – Uvarov, Grebennikov, Kostarev – Pantyukhov, Guryshev, Khlystov – Loktev, Alexandrov, Cherepanov. SWE: Flodqvist – Stoltz, Björn, Svedberg, Larsson – Pettersson, Nilsson, Lundvall – Määttä, Tumba Johansson, Lindström – Åhlén, Bröms, Öberg.
1. Sweden 7 6 1 0 62:11 13
2. Soviet Union 7 5 2 0 77: 9 12
3. Czechoslovakia 7 5 1 1 66: 9 11
4. Finland 7 4 0 3 28:33 8
5. East Germany 7 3 0 4 23:48 6
6. Norway 7 2 0 5 25:45 4
7. Austria 7 0 1 6 8:61 1
8. Japan 7 0 1 6 11:84 1
Best Players: Karel Straka (CZE) - Nikolai Sologubov (URS) - Sven Tumba Johansson (SWE)
Scoring Leaders G A TP 1. Konstantin Loktev URS 11 7 18 2. Nisse Nilsson SWE 10 6 16 3. Ronald Pettersson SWE 9 7 16 4. Vsevolod Bobrov URS 12 1 13 5. Alexei Guryshev URS 8 5 13 6. Nikolai Sologubov URS 9 3 12 7. Sven Tumba Johansson SWE 7 5 12 8. Nikolai Khlystov URS 4 8 12 9. Miroslav Vlach CZE 9 2 11 10. Erling Lindström SWE 8 3 11
Sweden
Thord Flodqvist, Yngve Casslind - Lars Björn, Vilgot Larsson, Roland Stoltz, Hans Svedberg - Anders Andersson, Sigurd Bröms, Hans Eriksson,
Erling Lindström, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Eilert Määttä, Nisse Nilsson, Ronald Pettersson, Sven Tumba Johansson, Valter Åhlén, Hans Öberg. Coach: Folke Jansson
Soviet Union
Nikolai Puchkov, Yevgeni Yorkin. - Nikolai Sologubov, Ivan Tregubov, Pavel Zhiburtovich, Genrikh Sidorenkov - Alexander Uvarov, Vladimir Grebennikov,
Vitali Kostarev, Yuri Pantyukhov, Alexei Guryshev, Nikolai Chlistov, Konstantin Loktev, Veniamin Alexandrov, Alexander Cherepanov, Vsevolod Bobrov,
Yevgeni Babich. Coach: Arkadi Chernyshev, Vladimir Yegorov
Czechoslovakia
Karel Straka, Jiří Kulíček - Karel Gut, František Tikal, Jan Kasper, Stanislav Sventek, Stanislav Bacílek - Slavomír Bartoň, František Vaněk,
Miroslav Vlach, Jiří Pokorný, Václav Pantůček, Ladislav Grabovský, Miloslav Šašek, Miloslav Vinš, Vilém Václav, Bohumil Prošek.
Coach: Vladimír Kostka, Bohumil Rejda.
Finland
Esko Niemi, Unto Wiitala - Mauno Nurmi, Matti Lampainen, Olli Knuutinen, Erkki Koiso, Aki Salonen - Yrjö Hakala, Teppo Rastio, Jorma Salmi,
Voitto Soini, Matti Sundelin,
Erkki Hytönen, Risto Aaltonen, Esko Luostarinen, Raimo Kilpiö, Pertti Nieminen. Coach: Aarne Honkavaara
East Germany
Günther Katzur, Hans Mack - Werner Heinicke, Lothar Zoller, Heinz Kuczera, Helmut Senftleben, Günther Schischefski - Manfred Buder, Wolfgang Nickel,
Erich Novy, Wolfgang Blümel, Joachim Rudert, Kurt Stürmer, Werner Künstler, Kurt Jablonski, Hans Frenzel, Herbert Hönig. Coach: Gerhard Kiessling
Poland
Józef Waclaw, Wladyslaw Pabisz - Janusz Zawadski, Kazimierz Chodakowski, Stefan Csorich, Stanislaw Rozanski, Mieczyslaw Chmura - Szymon Janiczko,
Zdzislaw Nowak, Kazimierz Bryniarski, Bronislaw Gosztyla, Rudolf Czech, Józef Kurek, Roman Pawelczyk, Sylvester Wilczek, Stanislaw Jonczyk, Werner Kadow.
Coach: Antonín Haukvic (CZE)
Austria
Wolfgang Gerl, Robert Nusser - Adolf Bachura, Hermann Knoll, Franz Potucek, Rudolf Wurmbrand - Rudolf Monitzer, Konrad Staudinger, Wolfgang Jöchl,
Hans Zollner, Othmar Steiner, Walter Znenahlik, Kurt Kurz, Hans Wagner, Gerhard Springer, Gustav Tischer, Herbert Föderl. Coach: Udo Holfeld
Japan
Yasumoto Takagi, Toshio Sato - Naruhiro Miyazaki, Takeshi Kikuchi, Yuzo Kaneda, Masami Tanabu - Shinichi Honma, Isao Ono, Kazuo Watanabe, Yin Sakurai,
Teruo Sakurai, Masahiro Sato, Michio Sugawara, Toshiniko Yamada, Toshihiko Emori, Akria Monyi, Yun Fuyimori, Yoshiyaki Segawa, Cukasa Kawanishi. Coach: Kiyoteru Nishiura.
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GP W T L GF:GA PTS 1. RH Brno 26 19 3 4 155: 54 41 2. Spartak Sokolovo 26 19 1 6 140: 59 39 3. Spartak Plzeň 26 18 2 6 119: 69 38 4. Baník Vítkovice 26 16 2 8 123: 99 34 5. Baník Kladno 26 14 4 8 97: 76 32 6. Slovan Bratislava 26 15 1 10 106:110 31 7. Baník Chomutov 26 11 5 10 120: 87 27 8. Slavoj České Budějovice 26 10 3 13 92: 96 23 9. Dynamo Pardubice 26 9 4 13 97:101 22 10. Spartak Motorlet 26 10 2 14 94:141 22 11. Tatra Smíchov 26 8 2 16 77:145 18 12. Spartak Královo Pole 26 7 1 18 81:140 15 13. Tatran Opava 26 5 3 18 76:140 13 14. Spartak Brno ZJŠ 26 4 1 21 63:133 9 Home 1. Brno 13 10 3 0 91:34 23 2. Sparta 13 11 0 2 87:26 22 3. Plzeň 13 11 0 2 77:33 22 4. Vítkovice 13 10 1 2 68:41 21 5. Slovan Bratislava 13 10 1 2 65:42 21 6. Chomutov 13 8 3 2 79:32 19 7. Kladno 13 8 2 3 45:32 18 8. Motorlet Praha 13 7 1 5 55:54 15 9. České Budějovice 13 7 0 6 47:35 14 10. Pardubice 13 6 2 5 52:43 14 11. Královo Pole 13 6 1 6 45:52 13 12. Opava 13 5 1 7 43:60 11 13. Tatra Smíchov 13 5 1 7 42:64 11 14. ZJŠ Brno 13 3 1 9 38:58 7 Road 1. Brno 13 9 0 4 64:20 18 2. Sparta 13 8 1 4 53:33 17 3. Plzeň 13 7 2 4 42:36 16 4. Kladno 13 6 2 5 52:44 14 5. Vítkovice 13 6 1 6 55:58 13 6. Bratislava 13 5 0 8 41:58 10 7. Č. Budějovice 13 3 3 7 45:61 9 8. Pardubice 13 3 2 8 45:58 8 9. Chomutov 13 3 2 8 41:55 8 10. Smíchov 13 3 1 9 35:81 7 11. Motorlet 13 3 1 9 39:87 7 12. Opava 13 0 2 11 33:80 2 13. ZJŠ Brno 13 1 0 12 25:75 2 14. Královo Pole 13 1 0 12 36:88 2
RH | SPA | Plz | Vit | KLA | BRA | Cho | CB | Par | Mot | Smí | KP | Opa | ZJŠ | |
RH Brno | 3:3 | 5:2 | 7:1 | 5:5 | 9:1 | 6:4 | 6:2 | 3:3 | 17:2 | 13:3 | 6:5 | 6:1 | 5:2 | |
Sparta | 3:1 | 1:2 | 8:3 | 4:2 | 7:3 | 4:5 | 9:1 | 3:2 | 6:0 | 9:3 | 15:0 | 10:3 | 8:1 | |
Plzeň | 2:1 | 3:2 | 4:2 | 4:5 | 3:4 | 7:2 | 2:1 | 10:4 | 7:3 | 6:3 | 9:5 | 11:0 | 9:1 | |
Vítkovice | 3:1 | 4:7 | 5:0 | 3:1 | 7:5 | 7:4 | 5:5 | 4:1 | 9:2 | 3:4 | 8:4 | 7:5 | 3:2 | |
Kladno | 1:0 | 6:2 | 3:2 | 5:2 | 0:5 | 1:1 | 5:2 | 5:0 | 1:5 | 2:3 | 7:4 | 4:4 | 5:2 | |
Slovan | 0:8 | 3:2 | 5:3 | 1:3 | 2:2 | 6:3 | 11:4 | 4:1 | 8:3 | 7:3 | 5:3 | 6:1 | 7:6 | |
Chomutov | 3:5 | 1:2 | 5:5 | 10:3 | 8:3 | 5:2 | 4:4 | 2:2 | 10:2 | 9:1 | 8:1 | 8:2 | 6:0 | |
Č. Budějovice | 1:6 | 0:1 | 2:4 | 1:2 | 0:6 | 3:1 | 4:2 | 4:6 | 5:2 | 7:1 | 7:1 | 3:1 | 10:2 | |
Pardubice | 3:5 | 2:4 | 4:4 | 4:7 | 2:4 | 10:4 | 6:1 | 0:5cont | 5:1 | 1:1 | 6:2 | 5:2 | 4:3 | |
Motorlet | 1:6 | 2:1 | 1:4 | 3:6 | 1:5 | 5:3 | 2:9 | 6:6 | 6:3 | 6:2 | 7:4 | 6:4 | 9:1 | |
Smíchov | 0:9 | 2:9 | 1:5 | 7:4 | 1:6 | 1:0 | 2:2 | 4:5 | 3:9 | 5:7 | 6:3 | 6:3 | 4:2 | |
Královo Pole | 1:4 | 1:9 | 2:4 | 3:11 | 6:3 | 2:3 | 3:1 | 5:1 | 5:4 | 2:5 | 7:2 | 4:4 | 4:1 | |
Opava | 2:8 | 3:6 | 1:5 | 2:8 | 3:9 | 3:4 | 5:4 | 3:1 | 7:5 | 4:4 | 7:4 | 2:0 | 1:2 | |
ZJŠ | 0:10 | 3:5 | 1:2 | 3:3 | 5:1 | 3:6 | 2:3 | 1:8 | 2:5 | 8:3 | 4:5 | 2:4 | 4:3 |
RH Brno:
Jiří Kolouch, Zdeněk Trávníček - Rudolf Potsch, Jan Kasper,
Ladislav Olejník, Ladislav Chabr, František Mašlaň, Bohuslav Sláma -
Vlastimil Bubník, Václav Pantůček, Slavomír Bartoň, Bronislav Danda, Zdeněk Návrat, František Vaněk,
Bohumil Prošek, Jiří Zamastil,
Karel Šůna, Rudolf Scheuer, Jaroslav Paulů - coach: Vladimír Bouzek
Best Scorer: Vladimír Zábrodský (Spartak Praha Sokolovo) - 33 goals
1st League Qualifikation
1. Dukla Olomouc OLO 4:3 4:1 3 3 0 0 13: 7 6 2. Baník OKD Ostrava OKD 4:2 3 1 1 1 10: 9 3 3. Tatra Smíchov 3:3 SMI 4:1 3 1 1 1 8: 8 3 4. Spartak Královo Pole 3:5 KrP 3 0 0 3 6:13 0
Dukla Olomouc and Baník OKD Ostrava promoted to 1st League
After qualifikation moved Dukla Olomouc to Jihlava (as Dukla Jihlava)
2nd League
Group A
1. Baník Ostrava 10 9 0 1 72: 27 18 2. Spartak Olomouc 10 8 0 2 51: 18 16 3. Červená hviezda Bratislava 10 7 0 3 65: 32 14 4. Lokomotíva Tatrapíly Poprad 10 2 1 7 36: 72 5 5. Tatran Prešov 10 2 0 8 32: 84 4 6. Slovan Prostějov 10 1 1 8 25: 48 3
Group B
1. ASD Dukla Olomouc 10 7 0 3 52: 23 14 2. Dynamo Karlovy Vary 10 7 0 3 57: 38 14 3. Jiskra Havlíčkův Brod 10 6 0 4 40: 29 12 4. Jiskra SZ Litvínov 10 4 2 4 36: 38 10 5. Spartak AZNP Mladá Boleslav 10 4 1 5 36: 49 9 6. Dynamo Praha 10 0 1 9 24: 68 1
2nd League Qualifikation
Group A 1. Dynamo Žilina ŽIL 5:1 19:2 4 3 0 1 32: 9 6 2. Slávia VŠ Bratislava 1:4 BRA 10:4 4 2 0 2 19:17 4 3. Sokol Těšetice 5:4 4:7 TES 4 1 0 3 15:40 2 Group B 1. VTJ Dukla Litoměřice LIT 3:1 9:1 4 3 0 1 16: 6 6 2. Spartak Tatra Kolín 3:2 KOL 16:0 4 3 0 1 26: 7 6 3. Spartak TOS Holoubkov 1:2 2:6 HOL 4 0 0 4 4:33 0
Regional Championships
Group A 1. Dynamo Žilina 10 10 0 0 86: 21 20 2. VTJ Dukla Prešov 10 8 0 2 81: 48 16 3. VTJ Dukla Martin 10 3 3 4 46: 69 9 4. Iskra Liptovský Mikuláš 10 3 2 5 47: 53 8 5. Lokomotíva Spišská Nová Ves 10 2 0 8 33: 73 4 6. Lokomotíva Poprad "B" 10 1 1 8 47: 76 3 Group B 1. Slávia VŠ Bratislava 10 9 0 1 58: 13 18 2. Slovan Banská Bystrica 10 6 1 3 80: 43 13 3. Slovan Nitra 10 5 1 4 36: 54 11 4. Kovosmalt Bratislava 10 5 0 5 46: 43 10 5. Spartak Brezno 10 4 0 6 41: 52 8 6. TTS Trenčín 10 0 0 10 25: 81 0 Group C 1. Sokol Těšetice 6 6 0 0 42: 15 12 2. Tatran Uherský Ostroh 5 2 1 2 24: 16 5 3. Spartak Královo Pole "B" 4 1 0 3 11: 23 2 4. Spartak Zbrojovka Vsetín 5 0 1 4 10: 33 1 Group D 1. Startak Tatra Kolín 6 5 1 0 44: 17 11 2. Spartak Třebíč 6 2 2 2 34: 24 6 3. Sokol Okříšky 5 0 3 2 23: 30 3 4. Jiskra Poděbrady 5 0 2 3 15: 45 2 Group E 1. VTJ Dukla Litoměřice 6 6 0 0 37: 20 12 2. Spartak ZVÚ Hradec Králové 6 4 0 2 27: 27 8 3. Armaturka Ústí nad Labem 6 2 0 4 18: 23 4 4. Lokomotiva Liberec 6 0 0 6 17: 29 0 Group F 1. Spartak TOS Holoubkov 5 5 0 0 27: 17 10 2. Spartak Soběslav 5 2 0 3 19: 20 4 3. Tatran Lány 3 1 0 2 13: 15 2 4. Baník Hostivař 3 0 0 3 14: 21 0
South Bohemian Championship
PTS 1. Dynamo Č. Budějovice 19 2. Tatran Tábor 11 3. Spartak Strakonice 11 4. Slovan Jindřichův Hradec 8 5. Slavoj II. Č. Budějovice 8 6. Spartak Milevsko 3 Division Qualifikation Dynamo - Rožmitál 1:6, 6:5 (both are promoted)
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Champion: ACBB Paris
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Oberliga 1956/57
GF:GA PTS 1. EV Füssen 61:18 15 2. SC Riessersee 31:31 10 3. EC Bad Tölz 38:28 9 4. Mannheimer ERC 26:45 3 5. Bad Nauheim 20:55 3
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1. SG Dynamo Weißwasser 10 92:23 20 2. SC Einheit Berlin 10 73:45 15 3. SC Wismut Karl Marx Stadt 10 53:33 13 4. SC Dynamo Berlin 10 33:63 6 5. SC Motor Berlin 10 27:72 4 6. SG Dynamo Rostock 10 32:74 2
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Champion: BVM Budapest
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Champion: SG Cortina
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1. Detroit Red Wings 70 38 12 20 197:157 88 2. Montreal Canadiens 70 35 12 23 210:155 82 3. Boston Bruins 70 34 12 24 195:174 80 4. New York Rangers 70 26 14 30 184:227 66 5. Toronto Maple Leafs 70 21 15 34 174:192 57 6. Chicago Black Hawks 70 16 15 39 169:225 47
Stanley Cup Winner: Montreal Canadiens
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Champion: Tigrene IK
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Champion: CWKS Legia Warszawa
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Champion: Recolta Miercurea Ciuc
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1. Krylya Sovetov Moscow 30 29 0 1 186: 47 58 2. CSK MO Moscow 30 28 1 1 233: 37 57 3. Dinamo Moscow 30 25 2 3 146: 98 52 4. Avangard Chelyabinsk 30 19 3 8 116: 88 41 5. Dom ofitserov Leningrad 30 16 1 13 110: 98 33 6. Spartak Moscow 30 14 3 13 78: 89 31 7. Lokomotiv Moscow 30 12 5 13 102:124 29 8. Elektrostal 30 11 3 16 71:106 25 9. Dinamo Novosibirsk 30 10 4 16 100:138 24 10. Khimik Moscow 30 11 0 19 86:132 22 11. Avangard Leningrad 30 10 2 18 76:125 22 12. Daugava Riga 30 8 5 17 67: 80 21 13. Torpedo Gorkiy 30 9 3 18 79:128 21 14. Burevestnik Chelyabinsk 30 7 4 19 90:127 18 15. Spartak Sverdlovsk 30 7 2 21 74:145 16 16. Burevestnik Moscow 30 3 4 23 65:155 10
Best scorer: Alexei Guryshev (Krylya Sovetov) - 32 goals
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Champion: Gävle IK
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Champion: EHC Arosa
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Champion: HK Jesenice