The Canada Cup of Hockey Fact and Stat BookEverything you wanted to know about the Canada Cup, the predecessor of the World Cup of Hockey. The Canada Cup saw the birth of international hockey involving NHL players. Following the Summit Series in 1972 and 1974, the world would finally see the nations of Canada, Czechoslovakia, Finland, the Soviet Union, Sweden, the United States and West Germany compete with all their best players for the first time. The Canada Cup gave us some of the greatest games and never-to-be-forgotten moments in hockey history. For more information, please visit the author's website at: www.canadacupofhockey.com |
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1987 Canada Cup Alexei Kasatonov Andersson Assistant coach Borje Salming Brent Sutter Brian Broten Bryan Trottier Canadians CSSR CZE Jiri Czechoslovakia Czechs defenseman Denis Potvin Dusan Pasek Eagleson final Finland Frantisek Gilbert Perreault Glenn Anderson Goalies Goaltenders Guy Lafleur Hasek hockey Igor Larionov Joe Mullen Kent Nilsson Kevin Marcel Dionne Mario Lemieux Mark Messier Mats Naslund Matti Hagman Mike Bossy Mike Gartner Milan Novy Olczyk overtime Paul Coffey Penalties Peter Lindmark PIM PPG SHG Player Stats NAME power play PPG SHG GWG puck Raymond Bourque Rick Middleton Rick Tocchet Rod Langway Roster Forwards ROUND ROBIN scored Second Period Goals semi-final September Sergei Makarov Shots SOV Alexei SOV Igor SOV Sergei Makarov SOV Vladimir Krutov Soviet Union Stastny SWE Anders SWE Mats SWE Thomas Sweden Team Canada Team USA Third Period Goals tournament unassisted USA Mike USSR Vladimir Krutov Vyacheslav Fetisov Wayne Gretzky
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