Ice Hockey European Cup 1982/83

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The European Ice Hockey Cup in the 1982/83 season was the 18th edition of the competition of the same name by the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF . The competition began in October 1982; the final was played in August 1983. A total of 16 teams took part. The CSKA Moscow defended the title for the fifth time in a row.

Mode and participants

The national champions of the game year 1981/82 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 final was played in a group of four in the mode everyone against everyone.

competition

1 round

The first round games were played on October 14th and 28th, 1982. Eight teams played the four qualifiers for the second round.

total 1st game 2nd game
SpainSpain CH Casco Viejo Bilbao FranceFrance CSG Grenoble 13: 6 7: 2 1 6: 4 2
Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest Hungary 1957Hungary Újpesti Dózsa Budapest 14: 7 11: 5 2 3: 2 3
NorwayNorway Vålerenga IF Oslo Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Dynamo Berlin 4:22 2: 6 2:16
AustriaAustria VEU Feldkirch SwitzerlandSwitzerland EHC Arosa 6: 7 4: 2 2: 4 n.V. → 3: 4 n.P. 4

1 Took place on October 12, 1982.
2 Took place on October 27, 1982.
3 Took place on October 29, 1982.
4 Took place on October 21, 1982.

2nd round

The second round games were played on November 11th and 25th, 1982. The four winners of the first round and the four seeded participants - Feenstra Flyers Heerenveen, HK Jesenice, AIK Stockholm and HC Bozen - played the four qualifiers for the third round. NetherlandsNetherlandsYugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslaviaSwedenSwedenItalyItaly

total 1st game 2nd game
SpainSpain CH Casco Viejo Bilbao NetherlandsNetherlands Feenstra Flyers Heerenveen 9:20 8:11 1: 9
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Dynamo Berlin SwedenSweden AIK Stockholm 11:12 2: 7 9: 5
Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest ItalyItaly HC Bolzano 1: 8 1 1: 5 0: 3
SwitzerlandSwitzerland EHC Arosa Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia HK Jesenice 15: 7 6: 2 9: 7 2

1 Both games took place in Bolzano.
2 Took place in Chur.

3rd round

The third round games were played on December 28, 1982 and January 4, 1983. The four winners of the second round and the four seeded participants - Tappara Tampere, SB Rosenheim, ASD Dukla Jihlava and the defending champion CSKA Moscow - played the four qualifiers for the final tournament. FinlandFinlandGermany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of GermanyCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaSoviet UnionSoviet Union

total 1st game 2nd game
ItalyItaly HC Bolzano Soviet UnionSoviet Union CSKA Moscow 3:23 2:11 1 1:12 2
NetherlandsNetherlands Feenstra Flyers Heerenveen FinlandFinland Tappara Tampere 5:16 3 2:11 3: 5
SwedenSweden AIK Stockholm Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany SB Rosenheim 10:11 6: 3 4: 8
SwitzerlandSwitzerland EHC Arosa CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia ASD Dukla Jihlava 3: 7 1: 3 4 2: 4 5

1 Took place on December 3, 1982.
2 Took place on December 4, 1982.
3 Both games took place in Heerenveen.
4 Took place on January 1, 1983.
5 Took place in Chur on January 3, 1983.

Final tournament

The final tournament was from 25 to 28 August 1983 in the Finnish Tampere discharged. The games took place in the 7,800-seat Hakametsä .

August 25, 1983 FinlandFinlandTappara Tampere
Erkki Lehtonen
Pertti Valkeapää
Timo Susi
3: 3
(0: 0, 2: 2, 1: 1)
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaASD Dukla Jihlava
Libor Dolana (2)
Augustin Žák
Hakametsä, Tampere
August 25, 1983 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of GermanySB Rosenheim
Ernst Höfner
1: 5
(0: 4, 0: 1, 1: 0)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union CSKA Moscow
Viktor Schluktow (2)
Igor Larionow
Sergei Nemchinow
Alexander Gerasimow
Hakametsä, Tampere
August 26, 1983 Soviet UnionSoviet Union CSKA Moscow
Irek Gimaev (2)
Nikolai Drosdezki
3: 1
(1: 0, 0: 0, 2: 1)
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia ASD Dukla Jihlava
Libor Dolana
Hakametsä, Tampere
August 26, 1983 FinlandFinlandTappara Tampere
Vesa Launis
Jorma Sevon
Hannu Haapalainen
3: 3
(1: 1, 2: 0, 0: 2)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of GermanySB Rosenheim
Ernst Höfner (2)
Markus Berwanger
Hakametsä, Tampere
August 28, 1983 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia ASD Dukla Jihlava
Milan Chalupa
Jiří Dudáček
Antonín Mička
Libor Dolana
Petr Klíma
5: 0
(0: 0, 3: 0, 2: 0)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany SB Rosenheim
Hakametsä, Tampere
August 28, 1983 FinlandFinland Tappara Tampere
0: 6
(0: 1, 0: 2, 0: 3)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union CSKA Moscow
Sergei Makarov (3)
Alexander Sybin
Andrei Chomutow
Sergei Starikow
Hakametsä, Tampere
Pl. Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. Soviet UnionSoviet Union CSKA Moscow 3 3 0 0 14: 02 6-0
2. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia ASD Dukla Jihlava 3 1 1 1 09: 06 3: 3
3. FinlandFinland Tappara Tampere 3 0 2 1 06:12 2: 4
4th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany SB Rosenheim 3 0 1 2 04:13 1: 5

Best scorer

Abbreviations: G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points; Fat: tournament best

player team G A. Pts
Libor Dolana Jihlava 4th 1 5
Sergei Makarov Moscow 3 1 4th
Augustin Žák Jihlava 1 3 4th
Ernst Höfner Rosenheim 3 0 3
Alexander Gerasimov Moscow 2 1 3
Timo Susi Tampere 2 1 3
Viktor Schluktow Moscow 1 2 3
Sergei Starikov Moscow 1 2 3
Jindrich Micka Jihlava 1 2 3
Andrei Khomutov Moscow 2 0 2
Irek Gimaev Moscow 2 0 2

Winning team

European Cup winner CSKA Moscow
Logo of CSKA Moscow

Goalkeepers: Wladislaw Tretjak , Alexander Tyschnych

Defenders: Sergei Babinov , Vyacheslav Fetissov , Sergei Gimajew , Alexei Kassatonow , Igor Martynov , Sergei Starikow , Igor Stelnov , Vladimir Zubkov

Attackers: Vyacheslav Bykow , Andrei Khomutov , Nikolai Drosdezki , Alexander Gerasimow , Irek Gimajew , Vladimir Krutov , Igor Larionov , Alexander Lobanov , Sergei Makarov , Igor Mishukov , Sergei Nemchinow , Viktor Schluktow , Alexander Sybin , Mikhail Wassiljew

Head coach: Viktor Tikhonov

literature

  • Stephan Müller: International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia: 1904 - 2005 . Books on Demand, Norderstedt, Germany 2005, ISBN 978-3-8334-4189-9 , pp. 415 .

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