Ice Hockey European Cup 1975/76

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The European Ice Hockey Cup in the 1975/76 season was the eleventh edition of the competition of the same name by the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF . The competition began in November 1975; the final was played in December 1977. A total of 16 teams took part. The CSKA Moscow won after a year's break for the seventh time overall title.

Mode and participants

The national champions of the game year 1974/75 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. CSKA Moscow and TJ Sokol Kladno were seeded for the semi-finals.

competition

1 round

total 1st game 2nd game
SwitzerlandSwitzerland SC Bern Hungary 1957Hungary Ferencváros Budapest 11: 7 5: 2 6: 5
ItalyItaly SG Cortina d'Ampezzo Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Düsseldorfer EG 4:13 3: 1 1:12
NetherlandsNetherlands Tilburg Trappers Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia HK Olimpija Ljubljana 5: 8 4: 3 1: 5
AustriaAustria ATSE Graz FranceFrance SHC Saint Gervais Saint-Gervais waived
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SG Dynamo Weißwasser 1:19 0: 8 1:11
DenmarkDenmark Gladsaxe SF Copenhagen NorwayNorway IF Frisk Asker 2:19 2: 7 0:12

2nd round

total 1st game 2nd game
SwitzerlandSwitzerland SC Bern AustriaAustria ATSE Graz 12: 4 4: 1 8: 3
NorwayNorway IF Frisk Asker Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SG Dynamo Weißwasser 4:20 3: 6 1:14
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Düsseldorfer EG Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia HK Olimpija Ljubljana Ljubljana waived
FinlandFinland Tappara Tampere SwedenSweden Brynäs IF Gävle Gävle waived

3rd round

total 1st game 2nd game
SwitzerlandSwitzerland SC Bern Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Düsseldorfer EG 7:11 6: 3 1: 8
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SG Dynamo Weißwasser FinlandFinland Tappara Tampere 2: 6 2: 3 0: 3

TJ Sokol Kladno and CSKA Moscow received a bye for the third round . CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union

Semifinals

April 6, 1977 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Düsseldorfer EG
5: 8
(0: 2, 2: 5, 3: 1)
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TJ Sokol Kladno
Ice stadium on Brehmstrasse , Düsseldorf
Spectators: not known
April 7, 1977 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Düsseldorfer EG
3: 4
(0: 1, 3: 2, 0: 1)
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TJ Sokol Kladno
Ice stadium on Brehmstrasse, Düsseldorf
Spectators: not known
August 24, 1977 FinlandFinland Tappara Tampere
Jukka Porvari (9:56)
Juha Silvennoinen (48.)
2: 1
(1: 0, 0: 1, 1: 0)
Soviet Union 1955Soviet UnionCSKA Moscow
Valery Kharlamov (38:45)
Tampereen Jäähalli , Tappara
spectators: 3,654
August 25, 1977 FinlandFinlandTappara Tampere
Jukka Hirsimäki (20th)
Martti Jarkko (41:34)
Pertti Ansakorpi (49:37)
Pertti Ansakorpi (53:04)
4: 5
(1: 2, 0: 2, 3: 1)
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
Vladimir Wikulov (7th)
Boris Mikhailov (19th)
Valeri Kharlamov (21st)
Alexander Wolchkov (37:34)
Vyacheslav Anissin (43:34)
Tampereen Jäähalli, Tampere
spectators: 4,506

Pekka Marjamäki
Jukka Alkula
2: 4
penalty shootout

Valery Kharlamov Boris
Mikhailov
Sergei Babinov
Boris Alexandrov

final

7th December 1977 TJ Sokol Kladno
0: 6
(0: 1, 0: 3, 0: 2)
game report
Logo CSKA Moscow.png CSKA Moscow
Boris Michailow (9th)
Helmuts Balderis (22nd)
Valeri Kharlamov (27th)
Valeri Kharlamov (33rd)
Vladimir Wikulov (42nd)
Alexander Lobanov (53rd)
Městský zimní stadion , Kladno
Spectators: 5,500
December 9, 1977 Logo CSKA Moscow.png CSKA Moscow
Boris Michailow (14th)
Sergei Babinow (20th)
Helmuts Balderis (48th)
Boris Alexandrow (54th)
4: 2
(2: 1, 0: 0, 2: 1)
game report
TJ Sokol Kladno
Jiří Kopecký (8th)
Milan Nový (41st)
Sokolniki Sports Palace , Moscow
Spectators: 6,000

The best goalscorer of the competition was Rolf Bielas from SG Dynamo Weißwasser, who scored a total of seven goals.

Winning team

European Cup winner CSKA Moscow
Logo of CSKA Moscow
Goalkeeper: Wladislaw Tretyak

Defenders: Sergei Babinow , Vyacheslav Fetissov , Alexander Gussew , Vladimir Luttschenko , Alexei Woltschenkow , Gennady Zygankov

Attackers: Boris Alexandrow , Vyacheslav Anissin , Helmuts Balderis , Valeri Kharlamov , Sergei Kapustin , Alexander Lobanow , Boris Michailow , Vladimir Petrow , Vladimir Wikulov , Alexander Wolchkov

Coaching staff: Viktor Tikhonov , Yuri Moisseyev , Viktor Kuskin

literature

  • Stephan Müller: International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia: 1904 - 2005 . Books on Demand, Norderstedt, Germany 2005, ISBN 978-3-8334-4189-9 , pp. 408 .

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