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1958-Mar9-Attersley goal

Bob Attersley scores the winning goal at the 1958 World Hockey Championship.

The 1958 Ice Hockey World Championships were held between February 28 and March 9, 1958 in Oslo, Norway. Canadian representatives the Whitby Dunlops defeated the USSR 4-2 in the deciding game to win the tournament. Bob Attersley scored the winning goal and Charlie Burns was named the tournament's best forward.

The tournament was attended by General Manager Lynn Patrick of the Boston Bruins who was particularly impressed with Russian centerman Veniamin Alexandrov.


Final Round[]

28 February United States of America Flag of the United States 12–4
Flag of Poland Poland
28 February Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia 5–1
Flag of Finland Finland
28 February Norway Flag of Norway 0–9
Flag of Sweden Sweden
1 March Sweden Flag of Sweden 5–2
Flag of Finland Finland
1 March Norway Flag of Norway 2–10
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
1 March Canada Canadian Red Ensign 14–1
Flag of Poland Poland
2 March Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union 10–0
Flag of Finland Finland
2 March Norway Flag of Norway 0–12
Canadian Red Ensign Canada
3 March Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia 7–1
Flag of Poland Poland
3 March Canada Canadian Red Ensign 24–0
Flag of Finland Finland
4 March Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union 4–4
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
4 March Sweden Flag of Sweden 8–3
Flag of the United States United States of America
5 March Norway Flag of Norway 1–6
Flag of the United States United States of America
5 March Finland Flag of Finland 2–2
Flag of Poland Poland
6 March Canada Canadian Red Ensign 10–2
Flag of Sweden Sweden
6 March Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia 2–2
Flag of the United States United States of America
6 March Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union 10–1
Flag of Poland Poland
6 March Norway Flag of Norway 1–2
Flag of Finland Finland
7 March Canada Canadian Red Ensign 6–0
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
7 March Sweden Flag of Sweden 12–2
Flag of Poland Poland
7 March Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union 4–1
Flag of the United States United States of America
8 March Norway Flag of Norway 0–2
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
8 March Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union 4–3
Flag of Sweden Sweden
8 March Canada Canadian Red Ensign 12–1
Flag of the United States United States of America
9 March United States of America Flag of the United States 4–2
Flag of Finland Finland
9 March Sweden Flag of Sweden 7–1
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
9 March Norway Flag of Norway 8–3
Flag of Poland Poland
9 March Canada Canadian Red Ensign 4–2
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union

Final Standings[]

Team GP W T L GF GA Pts
Flag of Canada Canada 7 7 0 0 82 6 14
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 7 5 1 1 44 15 11
Flag of Sweden Sweden 7 5 0 2 46 22 10
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 7 3 2 2 21 21 8
Flag of the United States United States of America 7 3 1 3 29 33 7
Flag of Finland Finland 7 1 1 5 9 51 3
Flag of Norway Norway 7 1 0 6 12 44 2
Flag of Poland Poland 7 0 1 6 14 65 1

Note: Flag of Canada Canada was represented by the Whitby Dunlops.

Canadian Scorers[]

  1. Connie Broden 11-7-18
  2. Jack McKenzie 12-5-17
  3. Bob Attersley 10-7-17
  4. Sid Smith 9-4-13
  5. Tom O'Connor 7-3-10
  6. Geotge Gosselin 7-2-9
  7. Ted O'Connor 6-3-9
  8. Bus Gagnon 6-3-9
  9. Harry Sinden 4-3-7
  10. Charlie Burns 3-4-7
  11. Jean-Paul Lamirande 0-6-6
  12. George Samolenko 2-2-4
  13. Sandy Air 1-2-3
  14. Gord Myles 3-0-3
  15. Alf Treen 1-1-2

Tournament Awards[]

Video[]

Player introductions and game highlights.

Media Coverage[]

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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation had extensive coverage of the tournament by radio, including live play-by-play of the Canada-Soviet game.

In an era before satellites, live television coverage in Canada was impossible. The USSR-Canada game was on a tape delay.

See Also[]

About the Whitby Dunlops

References[]

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