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Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics

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The mens gold medal game: Russia vs Czech Republic
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The mens gold medal game: Russia vs Czech Republic

1998 was the first year that featured women in ice hockey competition. It was greatly anticipated that the women's gold medal match would feature Canada versus the United States, with Canada winning, Canada having won all the competitions in previous years in women's hockey, and the United States perpetually finishing second, with no one else up their level of play. However, the United States became the first country to win gold in women's ice hockey at the Olympics.

1998 was the first year that the modern NHL took a break to allow its players to participate in the Olympics, allowing the United States and Canada to field teams with professionals of top calibre, as the European teams were doing since the IIHF first allowed professinals into the Olympics.

Both Canada and the United States were heavily favoured; they had previously faced off in the final of the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. The United States is remembered as the ugly Americans due to violence after it was downed in the quarterfinals. After a below-expectations performance in the tournament which included only one win, several American players trashed their hotel rooms (the US squad did not stay in the Olympic village), and they left without apologizing. The Canadian team, despite a strong start in the round robin, failed to play well after losing their semifinal match, and disappointed Canadians who wished for Wayne Gretzky to get an Olympic medal, playing a lacklustre bronze medal game.

Memorably, during the shootout in their semifinal match against the Czech Republic, Canadian coach Marc Crawford opted to have defenseman Ray Bourque shoot in the shootout instead of NHL all-time leading scorer Gretzky. Hockey commentators alternatively criticized Crawford's decision (Bourque, like the other four Canadian shooters, failed to score) and praised it on the grounds that Bourque was one of hockey's most accurate shooters at the time and Gretzky had always been surprisingly mediocre on breakaways. Thanks to the goaltending of Dominik Hašek who was considered the best goaltender throughout Olympic play, the Czech Republic won the shootout and went on to win the semi-final en route to winning the gold medal.

Japanese fans were disappointed when their adopted hero, Paul Kariya, a Canadian of Japanese heritage and one of Team Canada's best stars, failed to make the games due to a vicious crosscheck by Gary Suter during regular season NHL play. The Canadian media has accused Suter and other American players of deliberately attempting to injure Canadian players in the final NHL games leading up to the Olympics. The Japanese shifted their attentions to a Canadian player of Japanese extraction, Vicky Sunohara, and were pleased with a vicarious silver medal from Canada's women's team.

The format of the men's tournament was also criticized because the National Hockey League clubs would not release their players for the preliminary round. This severely hampered the campaigns of Germany and Slovakia, both of whom failed to qualify for the final group stage. Also the final group stage was criticized as being meaningless since all of the teams qualified for the quarter-finals.

The format was eventually changed for the 2006 tournament in an effort to address these criticisms.

Games were played at The Big Hat and Aqua Wing Arena.

Ice Hockey medal winners at the 1998 Winter Olympics:

Contents

[edit] Men

1998 was the first year that the modern NHL took a break to allow its players to participate in the Olympics, allowing the United States and Canada to field teams with professionals of top calibre, as the European teams were doing since the IIHF first allowed professionals into the Olympics.

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Czech Republic
Josef Beranek
Jan Caloun
Roman Cechmanek
Jiri Dopita
Roman Hamrlik
Dominik Hasek
Milan Hejduk
Milan Hnilička
Jaromir Jagr
Frantisek Kucera
Robert Lang
David Moravec
Pavel Patera
Libor Prochazka
Martin Prochazka
Robert Reichel
Martin Rucinsky
Vladimir Ruzicka
Jiri Slegr
Richard Smehlik
Martin Straka
Jaroslav Spacek
Petr Svoboda
Russia
Pavel Bure
Valeri Bure
Mikhail Shtalenkov
Alexei Gusarov
Alexei Yashin
Dmitri Yushkevich
Alexei Zhamnov
Alexei Zhitnik
Valeri Kamensky
Darius Kasparaitis
Andrei Kovalenko
Igor Kravchuk
Sergei Krivokrasov
Boris Mironov
Dmitri Mironov
Aleksey Morozov
Sergei Nemchinov
German Titov
Andrei Trefilov
Oleg Chevtsov
Sergei Gonchar
Sergei Fedorov
Finland
Teemu Selänne
Aki Berg
Tuomas Gronman
Raimo Helminen
Sami Kapanen
Saku Koivu
Jari Kurri
Janne Laukkanen
Jere Lehtinen
Juha Lind
Jyrki Lumme
Jarmo Myllys
Mika Nieminen
Janne Niinimaa
Teppo Numminen
Ville Peltonen
Kimmo Rintanen
Ari Sulander
Jukka Tammi
Esa Tikkanen
Kimmo Timonen
Antti Törmänen
Juha Ylonen

[edit] Preliminaries

[edit] Group A

Top team (shaded) advanced to the final round.

Team Pld W L T GF GA Pts
Kazakhstan 3 2 0 1 14 11 5
Slovakia Slovakia 3 1 1 1 9 9 3
Italy Italy 3 1 2 0 11 11 2
Austria 3 0 1 2 9 12 2

[edit] Group B

Top team (shaded) advanced to the final round.

Team Pld W L T GF GA Pts
Belarus Belarus 3 2 0 1 14 4 5
Germany Germany 3 2 1 0 7 9 4
France 3 1 2 0 5 8 2
Japan 3 0 2 1 5 10 1

[edit] Final Round

[edit] Group A

Team Pld W L T GF GA Pts
Canada Canada 3 3 0 0 12 3 6
Sweden Sweden 3 2 1 0 11 7 4
United States United States 3 1 2 0 8 10 2
Belarus Belarus 3 0 3 0 4 15 0

[edit] Group B

Team Pld W L T GF GA Pts
Russia Russia 3 3 0 0 15 6 6
Czech Republic Czech Republic 3 2 1 0 12 4 4
Finland Finland 3 1 2 0 11 9 2
Kazakhstan 3 0 3 0 6 25 0

[edit] Medal Round

[edit] Quarterfinals

Canada Canada 4:1 Kazakhstan
Czech Republic Czech Republic 4:1 United States United States
Sweden Sweden 1:2 Finland Finland
Russia Russia 4:1 Belarus Belarus

[edit] Semifinals

Canada Canada 1:2 Czech Republic Czech Republic
Finland Finland 4:7 Flag of Russia Russia

[edit] Bronze Medal Game

Finland Finland 3:2 Canada Canada

[edit] Gold Medal Game

Czech Republic Czech Republic 1:0 Russia Russia

[edit] Leading scorers

Rk Team GP G A Pts PIM
1 Teemu Selänne 5 4 6 10 8
2 Saku Koivu 6 2 8 10 4
3 Pavel Bure 6 9 0 9 2
4 Alexander Koreshkov 7 3 6 9 2
5 Phillipe Bozon 4 5 2 7 4
6 K. Shafranov 7 4 3 7 6
7 Dominik Lavoie 4 5 1 6 8
8 Jere Lehtinen 6 4 2 6 2
9 Alexei Yashin 6 3 3 6 0
10 Serge Poudrier 6 2 4 6 4
11 Sergei Federov 6 1 5 6 8

[edit] Final Rankings

1. Czech Republic
2. Russia
3. Finland
4. Canada
5. Sweden
6. United States
7. Belarus
8. Kazakhstan
9. Germany
10. Slovakia
11. France
12. Italy
13. Japan
14. Austria

[edit] Women

1998 was the first time the Winter Olympics featured Women's Ice Hockey.

The loss of Canada versus United States of America in the Gold Medal final, is one of the most important events in International Women's Hockey. It shows the arrival of the United States as a Tier One team. Before this, Canada was the only team to ever win major international competitions.

The games also reinforced the fact that there was only one team on the Tier Three level, Finland, which became Tier Two with the ascension of the Americans to Tier One.

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
United States

Chris Bailey
Laurie Baker
Alana Blahoski
Lisa Brown-Miller
Karyn Bye
Colleen Coyne
Sara Decosta
Tricia Dunn
Cammi Granato
Katie King
Shelley Looney
Sue Merz
Allison Mleczko
Tara Mounsey
Vicki Movsessian
Angela Ruggiero
Jenny Potter
Sarah Tueting
Gretchen Ulion
Sandra Whyte

Canada Canada

Jennifer Botterill
Therese Brisson
Cassie Campbell
Judy Diduck
Nancy Drolet
Lori Dupuis
Danielle Goyette
Geraldine Heaney
Jayna Hefford
Becky Kellar
Katheryn Mccormack
Karen Nystrom
Lesley Reddon
Manon Rheaume
Laura Schuler
Fiona Smith
France St-Louis
Vicky Sunohara
Hayley Wickenheiser
Stacy Wilson

Finland

Sari Fisk
Kirsi Hanninen
Satu Huotari
Marianne Ihalainen
Johanna Ikonen
Sari Krooks
Emma Laaksonen
Sanna Lankosaari
Katja Lehtd
Marika Lehtimaki
Riikka Nieminen
Marja-Helena Palvila
Tuula Puputti
Karoliina Rantamaki
Tiia Reima
Katja Riipi
Paivi Salo
Maria Selin
Liisa-Maria Sneck
Petra Vaarakallio

1st and 2nd (Shaded Gold) Advanced to Gold Medal Game
3rd and 4th Place (Shaded Green) Advanced to Bronze Medal Game

Team Pld W L T GF GA Pts
United States 5 5 0 0 33 7 10
Canada Canada 5 4 1 0 28 12 8
Finland 5 3 2 0 27 10 6
China 5 2 3 0 10 15 4
Sweden Sweden 5 1 4 0 10 21 2
Japan 5 0 5 0 2 45 0

[edit] Bronze Medal Game

Finland 4:1 China

[edit] Gold Medal Game

United States 3:1 Canada Canada

[edit] Final Rankings

  1. United States
  2. Canada
  3. Finland
  4. China
  5. Sweden
  6. Japan


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