Ice Hockey European Cup 1968/69
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Winner: | HK CSKA Moscow |
The European Ice Hockey Cup in the 1968/69 season was the fourth edition of the competition of the same name by the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF . The competition began in October 1968; the final was not played until October 1969, during the 1969/70 season. A total of 16 teams from 15 countries took part. For the first time, a Soviet representative took part with HK ZSKA Moscow , who also won the title after beating the Klagenfurt AC in the final.
Due to the suppression of the Prague Spring , the Czechoslovak defending champions TJ ZKL Brno and HC Dukla Jihlava did not participate and did not take part in the semi-finals or the second round. Date problems were officially cited as a reason not to snub the Soviet Union. Out of solidarity, the Scandinavian teams Brynäs IF Gävle and Koo-Vee Tampere also decided not to participate.
Mode and participants
The national champions of the game year 1967/68 of the European members of the IIHF as well as the defending champion TJ ZKL Brno were qualified for the competition.
The competition was played in the knockout system in a two-legged manner. The defending champions Brno and the Soviet champions CSKA Moscow were set for the semi-finals.
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competition
1 round
The games took place in October and November 1968.
Bye received: ASD Dukla Jihlava, EV Füssen
2nd round
The games took place on December 2 and 9, 1968. A game 1 on December 20, 1968
3rd round
The games took place on January 15 and 28, 1969.
Encounters | total | 1st game | 2nd game | |
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HC La Chaux-de-Fonds | EC Klagenfurt AC | 8: 9 | 4: 5 (1: 2, 0: 1, 3: 2) |
4: 3, n.P. (2: 3) (0: 1, 2: 1, 2: 1) |
SC Dynamo Berlin | Brynäs IF Gävle | Gävle waives 1 |
1 The Swedish Federation forbade the club from participating.
Semifinals
The defending champions TJ ZKL Brno and the Soviet champions CSKA Moscow were set for the semifinals. The games took place on April 6th and 8th, 1968.
Encounters | total | 1st game | 2nd game | |
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EC Klagenfurt AC | TJ ZKL Brno | Brno waived | ||
CSKA Moscow | SC Dynamo Berlin | 24: 1 | 11: 1 | 13: 0 |
final
October 10, 1969 |
EC Klagenfurt, AC E. Romauch (51st) |
1: 9 (0: 3, 0: 3, 1: 3) |
CSKA Moscow J. Moiseyev (7th) W. Kharlamov (7th) W. Wikulov (8th) A. Firsow (29th) J. Moissejew (37th) W. Polupanov (39) W. Petrov (45th ) ) W. Brezhnev (47.) J. Blinow (49.) |
Klagenfurt City Hall , Klagenfurt |
October 12, 1969 |
EC Klagenfurt AC S. Puschnig (30.) P. Samonig D. Kalt |
3:14 (0: 7, 2: 4, 1: 3) |
CSKA Moscow J. Moiseyev J. Moiseyev W. Petrow W. Petrow A. Firsow B. Mikhailov W. Kharlamov W. Brezhnev A. Ragulin W. Petrow W. Petrov A. Firsow W. Kharlamov J. Blinow |
Donauparkhalle , Vienna |
Winning team
European Cup winner CSKA Moscow |
Goalkeepers: Nikolai Tolstikov , Vladislav Tretyak
Defenders: Alexander Ragulin , Igor Romischewski , Viktor Kuskin , Vladimir Brezhnev Attackers: Boris Mikhailov , Vladimir Petrov , Valeri Kharlamov , Vladimir Wikulov , Viktor Polupanov , Anatoly Firsov , Yuri Moiseev , Anatoly Ionov , Yuri Blinov , Yevgeny Mishakov , Alexander Smolin Head coach: Anatoly Tarasov |
literature
- Stephan Müller: International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia: 1904 - 2005 . Books on Demand, Norderstedt, Germany 2005, ISBN 978-3-8334-4189-9 , pp. 401 .
Web links
- 1968/69 season of the European Cup at hockeyarchives.info (French)
- КУБОК ЕВРОПЕЙСКИХ ЧЕМПИОНОВ - 1968-1969 at hockeyarchives.ru
Individual proof
- ↑ a b Notes on waivers at hockeyarchives.info (French)