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28olympics

At the 1928 Winter Olympics, the ice hockey event was contested by 11 teams. The competition was held from Saturday, February 11, 1928 to Sunday, February 19, 1928.


Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
Canada
Charles Delahay
Frank Fisher
Grant Gordon
Louis Hudson
Norbert Mueller
Herbert Plaxton
Hugh Plaxton
Roger Plaxton
John Porter
Frank Sullivan
Joseph Sullivan
Ross Taylor
David Trottier
Sweden
Carl Abrahamsson
Emil Bergman
Birger Holmqvist
Gustaf Johansson
Henry Johansson
Nils Johansson
Ernst Karlberg
Erik Larsson
Bertil Linde
Sigfrid Öberg
Wilhelm Petersén
Kurt Sucksdorff
Switzerland
Giannin Andreossi
Mezzi Andreossi
Robert Breiter
Louis Dufour
Charles Fasel
Albert Geromini
Fritz Kraatz
Arnold Martignoni
Heini Meng
Anton Morosani
Luzius Rüedi
Richard Torriani

Results[]

Group A[]

The top team (highlighted) advanced to the medal round.

Team GP W L GF GA
Great Britain 3 2 1 10 6
France 3 2 1 6 5
Belgium 3 2 1 9 10
Hungary 3 0 3 2 6
February 11 Great Britain 7:3
(3:1,2:0,2:2)
Belgium
February 11 France 2:0
(0:0,2:0,0:0)
Hungary
February 12 France 3:2
(0:1,3:1,0:0)
Great Britain
February 12 Belgium 3:2
(0:1,3:1,0:0)
Hungary
February 13 Belgium 3:1
(2:0,0:0,1:1)
France
February 15 Great Britain 1:0
(1:0,0:0,0:0)
Hungary

Group B[]

The top team (highlighted) advanced to the medal round.

Team GP W L T GF GA
Sweden 2 1 0 1 5 2
Czechoslovakia 2 1 1 0 3 5
Poland 2 0 1 1 4 5
February 11 Sweden 3:0
(1:0,1:0,1:0)
Czechoslovakia
February 12 Sweden 2:2
(1:0,1:2,0:0)
Poland
February 13 Czechoslovakia 3:2
(1:1,1:1,1:0)
Poland

Group C[]

The top team (highlighted) advanced to the medal round.

Team GP W L T GF GA
Switzerland 2 1 0 1 5 4
Austria 2 0 0 2 4 4
Germany 2 0 1 1 0 1
February 11 Switzerland 4:4
(2:4,1:0,1:0)
Austria
February 11 Austria 0:0
-
Germany
February 16 Switzerland 1:0
(1:0,0:0,0:0)
Germany
1928CAN-SWI

1928 Canada-Switzerland game

Medal round[]

The top teams from each of the three groups, plus Canada, which had received a bye into the medal round, played a 3 game round-robin to determine the medal winners.

Team GP W L GF GA
Canada 3 3 0 38 0
Sweden 3 2 1 7 12
Switzerland 3 1 2 4 17
Great Britain 3 0 3 1 21
February 17 Canada 11:0
(4:0,5:0,2:0)
Sweden
February 17 Switzerland 4:0
(0:0,2:0,2:0)
Great Britain
February 18 Canada 14:0
(6:0,4:0,4:0)
Great Britain
February 18 Switzerland 0:4
(0:1,0:0,0:3)
Sweden
February 19 Sweden 3:1
(2:1,0:0,1:0)
Great Britain
February 19 Switzerland 0:13
(0:4,0:4,0:3)
Canada

Top scorer[]

Team GP G A Pts
Flag of Canada David Trottier 3 12 3 15

Participating nations[]

A total of 128(*) ice hockey players from eleven nations competed at the St. Moritz Games:

(*) NOTE: There are only players counted, which participated in one game at least.

Not all reserve players are known.

Final rankings[]

1 Canada
represented by:
Toronto Varsity Grads
Coach: Conn Smythe
Charles Delahay
Frank Fisher
Grant Gordon
Louis Hudson
Norbert Mueller
Herbert Plaxton
Hugh Plaxton
Roger Plaxton
John Porter
Frank Sullivan
Joseph Sullivan
Ross Taylor
Dave Trottier
2 Sweden
Carl Abrahamsson (Södertälje SK)
Emil Bergman (Nacka SK)
Birger Holmqvist (IK Göta)
Gustaf Johansson (IK Göta)
Henry Johansson (Södertälje SK)
Nils Johansson (Djurgårdens IF)
Ernst Karlberg (Djurgårdens IF)
Erik Larsson (Hammarby IF)
Bertil Linde (Karlbergs BK)
Sigfrid Öberg (Hammarby IF)
Wilhelm Petersén (Södertälje SK)
Kurt Sucksdorff (IK Göta)
3 Switzerland
Giannin Andreossi
Mezzi Andreossi
Robert Breiter
Louis Dufour
Charles Fasel
Albert Geromini
Fritz Kraatz
Arnold Martignoni
Heini Meng
Anton Morosani
Luzius Rüedi
Richard Torriani
4 Great Britain
Wilbert Brown
Colin Carruthers
Eric Carruthers
Ross Cuthbert
Bernard Fawcett
Harold Greenwood
Frederick Melland
John Rogers
Blaine Sexton
William Speechley
Victor Tait
Cecil Wylde
Austria
Herbert Brück
Walter Brück
Jacques Dietrichstein
Hans Ertl
Josef Göbl
Hans Kail
Herbert Klang
Ulrich Lederer
Walter Sell
Reginald Spevak
Hans Tatzer
Harry Weiß
Czechoslovakia
Wolfgang Dorasil
Karel Hromádka
Jan Krásl
Johann Lichnowski
Josef Maleček
Jan Peka
Jaroslav Pušbauer
Jaroslav Řezáč
Josef Šroubek
Miroslav Steigenhöfer
Jiří Tožička
France
André Charlet
Raoul Couvert
Alfréd de Rauch
Albert Hassler
Jacques Lacarrière
Philippe Lefebvre
François Mautin
Calixte Payot
Philippe Payot
Léonhard Quaglia
Georges Robert
Gérard Simond
Belgium
André Bautier
Roger Bureau
Hector Chotteau
Albert Collon
François Franck
William Hoorickx
Jean Meens
David Meyer
Mark Pelzer
Jan Van der Wouwer
Jacques Van Reyschoot
Pierre Van Reyschoot
Germany
Gustav Jaenecke (Berliner SC)
Wolfgang Kittel (Berliner SC)
Franz Kreisel (SC Riessersee)
Matthias Leis (SC Riessersee)
Fritz Rammelmayr (SC Riessersee)
Erich Römer (Berliner SC)
Walter Sachs (Berliner SC)
Hans Schmid (SC Riessersee)
Martin Schröttle (SC Riessersee)
Marquardt Slevogt (SC Riessersee)
Alfred Steinke (Berliner SC)
Rolf Reschke
Poland
Tadeusz Adamowski
Edmund Czaplicki
Aleksander Kowalski
Włodzimierz Krygier
Lucjan Kulej
Stanisław Pastecki
Aleksander Słuczanowski
Józef Stogowski
Karol Szenajch
Aleksander Tupalski
Kazinierz Żebrowski
Hungary
Miklós Barcza (BBTE)
Frigyes Barna (BKE)
Mátyás Farkas (BKE)
Tibor Heinrich (BKE)
Péter Krempels (BKE)
István Krepuska (BKE)
Géza Lator (BKE)
Sándor Minder (BKE)
Béla Ordódy (BKE)
József Révay (BKE)
Béla Weiner (BKE)

Team Photos[]



References[]

See Also[]

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