Ice Hockey European Cup 1974/75

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The European Ice Hockey Cup in the 1974/75 season was the tenth edition of the competition of the same name by the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF . The competition began in September 1974; the final was played in February 1975. A total of 16 teams took part. Krylya Sovetov Moscow won the title for the first time.

Mode and participants

The national champions of the game year 1973/74 of the European members of the IIHF were qualified for the competition. The competition was played in the knockout system in a two-legged manner. The Soviet champion Krylja Sowetow Moscow and the Czechoslovakian champion ASD Dukla Jihlava were seeded for the semi-finals.

competition

1 round

total 1st game 2nd game
ItalyItaly SG Cortina d'Ampezzo AustriaAustria EC Klagenfurt AC 6: 9 2: 5 3: 4
FranceFrance SHC Saint Gervais Hungary 1957Hungary Ferencváros Budapest 2:13 0: 7 2: 6
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia HK Olimpija Ljubljana Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 10: 3 6: 2 4: 1
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SG Dynamo Weißwasser NetherlandsNetherlands Tilburg Trappers 17: 4 14: 2 3: 2
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Berliner SC NorwayNorway Hasle-Løren IL Oslo 13: 8 7: 5 6: 3
FinlandFinland HIFK Helsinki Poland 1944Poland Podhale Nowy Targ 17:15 8: 7 6: 7 a.d. → 3: 1 a.d.

2nd round

total 1st game 2nd game
AustriaAustria EC Klagenfurt AC Hungary 1957Hungary Ferencváros Budapest 13:11 8: 6 5: 5
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia HK Olimpija Ljubljana Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SG Dynamo Weißwasser 6:14 4: 6 2: 8
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Berliner SC SwitzerlandSwitzerland SC Bern 8: 7 3: 4 5: 3
FinlandFinland HIFK Helsinki SwedenSweden Leksands IF Leksand waived

3rd round

total 1st game 2nd game
AustriaAustria EC Klagenfurt AC Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SG Dynamo Weißwasser 4:15 1: 8 3: 7
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Berliner SC FinlandFinland HIFK Helsinki 3: 7 1: 3 2: 4

ASD Dukla Jihlava and Krylja Sowetow Moscow received a bye for the third round . CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union

Semifinals

total 1st game 2nd game
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Krylya Sovetov Moscow Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SG Dynamo Weißwasser 8: 4 4: 1 4: 3
FinlandFinland HIFK Helsinki CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia ASD Dukla Jihlava 6:17 2: 7 4:10

final

17th February 1975 Hc dukla jihlava.gif ASD Dukla Jihlava
František Černík (10th)
Jiří Holík (31st)
Vladimír Veith (33rd)
3: 2
(1: 0, 2: 1, 0: 1)
Krylja Sowetow Moscow Logo.pngKrylja Sowetow Moscow
Viktor Tyumenew (35.)
Yuri Lebedew (56.)
Jihlava
spectators: 8,000
19th February 1975 Krylja Sowetow Moscow Logo.png Krylja Sowetow Moscow
Vladimir Rasko (4th)
Yevgeny Simin (11th)
Igor Romashin (29th)
Yuri Shatalov (43rd)
Vladimir Lokotko (46th)
Sergei Kotow (52nd)
Yevgeny Simin (56th)
7: 0
(2: 0, 1: 0, 4: 0)
Hc dukla jihlava.gif ASD Dukla Jihlava
Moscow

Winning team

European Cup winner Krylya Sovetov Moscow
Logo of Krylya Sowetov Moscow
Goalkeeper: Alexander Sidelnikov

Defenders: Sergei Babinow , Sergei Gluchow , Vladimir Lokotko , Yuri Shatalov , Yuri Terjochin , Juri Tjurin

Attackers: Vyacheslav Anissin , Alexander Bodunow , Vladimir Gostjuschew , Alexander Gurjew , Sergei Kapustin , Sergei Kotow , Yuri Lebedew , Vladimir Rasko , Vladimir Repnyov , Igor Romashin , Yevgeny Simin , Viktor Tyumenev

Head coach: Boris Kulagin

literature

  • Stephan Müller: International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia: 1904 - 2005 . Books on Demand, Norderstedt, Germany 2005, ISBN 978-3-8334-4189-9 , pp. 407 .

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