1932 Winter Olympics / Ice Hockey

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Winner: CanadaCanada 1921Canada 
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Winner: CanadaCanada 1921Canada 

The Olympic ice hockey tournament of the Olympic Winter Games 1932 in Lake Placid ( USA ) was at the same time as the sixth IIHF - Ice Hockey World Championship . The tournament took place from February 4th to 13th, 1932. Only four teams took part because due to the global economic crisis the journey was too expensive for most of the European teams. The tournament was played in a double round due to the small number of participants in the league game. Canada won its third Olympic gold medal in ice hockey; However, the success has never been so difficult, the decisive game had to be extended three times. Canada won the Olympic gold medal for the fourth time in a row, and also won its sixth consecutive title and sixth overall.

Games

February 4, 1932
11:00 a.m.
United States 48United StatesUSA
Doug Everett (22:05)
1: 2 n.V.
(0: 0, 0: 1, 1: 0, 0: 0, 0: 1)
Canada 1921Canada Canada
Hack Simpson (53:36)
Vic Lindquist (67:14)
Olympic Stadium , Lake Placid
February 4, 1932
2:45 p.m.
German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire
Gustav Jaenecke (20:12)
Martin Schröttle (40:22)
2: 1
(0: 0, 1: 1, 1: 0)
Poland 1928Second Polish RepublicPoland
Aleksander Kowalski (30:25)
Olympic Arena , Lake Placid
February 5, 1932
10:00 a.m.
United States 48United States USA
Johnny Bent (2:15)
John Cookman (23:15)
John Cookman (30:16)
John Garrison (54:55)
4: 1
(1: 0, 2: 0, 1: 1)
Poland 1928Second Polish RepublicPoland
Adam Kowalski (42:16)
Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid
February 6, 1932
10:00 a.m.
Canada 1921Canada Canada
Walter Monson (2:02)
Walter Monson (14:44)
Norm Malloy (29:16)
Alston Wise (32:37)
4: 1
(2: 0, 2: 0, 0: 1)
German EmpireGerman EmpireGerman Empire
Erich Herker (53:58)
Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
February 7, 1932
2:45 p.m.
Canada 1921Canada Canada
Romeo Rivers (10:45)
Romeo Rivers (12:04)
Vic Lindquist (23:15)
Walter Monson (23:38)
Walter Monson (32:48)
Hack Simpson (33:54)
Hack Simpson (34:52)
Norm Malloy (46:42)
Roy Hinkel (51:59)
9: 0
(2: 0, 5: 0, 2: 0)
Poland 1928Second Polish Republic Poland
Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
February 7, 1932
8:15 p.m.
United States 48United StatesUSA
Douglas Everett (0:37)
John Chase (0:57)
John Chase (2:38)
Francis Nelson (24:30)
Winthrop Palmer (34:58)
Winthrop Palmer (53:42)
Winthrop Palmer (54:59)
7: 0
(3: 0, 3: 0, 2: 0)
German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire
Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
February 8, 1932
2:15 p.m.
United States 48United States USA
Gordon Smith (6:42)
Winthrop Palmer (30:07)
Winthrop Palmer (40:57)
John Chase (43:53)
Osborn Anderson (49:01)
5: 0
(1: 0, 1: 0, 3: 0)
Poland 1928Second Polish Republic Poland
Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid
February 8, 1932
8:15 p.m.
Canada 1921Canada Canada
Vic Lindquist (2:44)
Walter Monson (4:52)
George Garbutt (22:44)
Romeo Rivers (45:22)
Albert Duncanson (48:17)
5: 0
(2: 0, 1: 0, 2: 0)
German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire
Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
February 9, 1932
2:15 p.m.
Canada 1921CanadaCanada
Walter Monson (1:52)
Hack Simpson (6:03)
Romeo Rivers (8:40)
Walter Monson (8:48)
Norm Malloy (14:12)
Hugh Sutherland (31:11)
Hack Simpson (44:35)
Roy Hinkel (47:51)
Kenneth Moore (49:35)
Alston Wise (53:00)
10: 0
(5: 0, 1: 0, 4: 0)
Poland 1928Second Polish Republic Poland
Olympic Stadium, Lake Placid
February 10, 1932
2:15 p.m.
United States 48United States USA
John Chase (7:14)
Winthrop Palmer (14:13)
Douglas Everett (27:27)
John Garrison (30:13)
John Bent (41:33)
John Bent (42:22)
Winthrop Palmer (46:35)
John Garrison 54:15
8: 0
(2: 0, 2: 0, 4: 0)
German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire
Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
February 13, 1932
9:30 a.m.
German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire
Rudi Ball (5:57)
Rudi Ball (33:08)
Georg Strobl (42:20)
Rudi Ball (52:15)
4: 1
(0: 0, 2: 1, 2: 0)
Poland 1928Second Polish RepublicPoland
Aleksander Kowalski (31:40)
Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
February 13, 1932
2:15 p.m.
Canada 1921CanadaCanada
Hack Simpson (9:47)
Romeo Rivers (14:10)
2: 2 n.V.
(1: 1, 0: 1, 1: 0, 0: 0)
United States 48United StatesUSA
Douglas Everett (2:17)
Winthrop Palmer (33:38)
Olympic Arena, Lake Placid

Closing table

Pl. Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. Canada 1921Canada Canada 6th 5 1 0 32: 04 11: 01
2. United States 48United States United States 6th 4th 1 1 27: 05 09: 03
3. German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 6th 2 0 4th 07:26 04: 08
4th Poland 1928Second Polish Republic Poland 6th 0 0 6th 03:34 00:12

Abbreviations: Pl. = Place, Sp = games, S = victories, U = draws, N = defeats
Explanations: Olympic champion

Team lineups

Polish team squad
Martin Schröttle on a Japanese postage stamp
placement team player
gold medal Canada 1921Canada
Canada
Bill Cockburn , Clifford Crowley , Albert Duncanson , George Garbutt , Roy Hinkel , Victor Lindquist , Norman Malloy , Walter Monson , Ken Moore , Romeo Rivers , Hack Simpson , Hugh Sutherland , Stanley Wagner , Alston Wise
Silver medal United States 48United States
United States
Osborn Anderson , John Bent , John Chase , John Cookman , Douglas Everett , Franklin Farrell , Joseph Fitzgerald , Edwin Frazier , John Garrison , Gerard Hallock , Robert Livingston , Francis Nelson , Winthrop Palmer , Gordon Smith
Bronze medal German EmpireGerman Empire
German Empire
Rudi Ball , Alfred Heinrich , Erich Herker , Gustav Jaenecke , Werner Korff , Walter Leinweber , Erich Römer , Martin Schröttle , Marquard Slevogt , Georg Strobl
4th Poland 1928Second Polish Republic
Poland
Adam Kowalski , Aleksander Kowalski , Włodzimierz Krygier , Albert Mauer , Roman Sabiński , Kazimierz Sokołowski , Józef Stogowski , Witalis Ludwiczak , Czesław Marchewczyk , Kazimierz Materski

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