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  • 1994 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
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  • The 1994 Ice Hockey World Championships took place in Italy 25 April - 8 May. The games were played in Bolzano, Canazei and Milan. Twelve teams took part, with the first round being split into two groups of six, with the four best teams from each group advancing to the quarter finals. This was the 58th World Championships, and Canada beat Finland in a shootout to capture gold for the first time since 1961. This was Canada's twentieth world title in ice hockey.
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NextSeason
  • 1995
Goals
  • 267
Games
  • 39
Date
  • 1993-11-07
  • 1993-11-19
  • 1993-11-20
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  • --03-15
  • --03-16
  • --03-18
  • --03-19
  • --03-22
  • --03-24
  • --03-27
  • --04-07
  • --04-08
  • --04-09
  • --04-11
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  • --04-15
  • --04-16
  • --04-17
  • --04-25
  • --04-26
  • --04-28
  • --04-29
  • --04-30
  • --05-01
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  • --05-06
  • --05-07
  • --05-08
  • --03-21
  • --04-10
  • --05-05
  • --04-13
  • --04-27
  • --03-25
Cities
  • 3
PrevSeason
  • 1993
Country
  • Italy
venues
  • 3
Dates
  • --04-25
Score
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
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  • 10
  • 12
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  • 20
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  • 27
  • 31
  • 34
Attendance
  • 154210
Fourth
  • USA
third
  • Sweden
periods
winners
  • Canada
scoring leader
  • Mats Sundin (14 points)
Time
  • 1200.0
Second
  • Finland
Stadium
num teams
  • 12
Year
  • 1994
Count
  • 20
abstract
  • The 1994 Ice Hockey World Championships took place in Italy 25 April - 8 May. The games were played in Bolzano, Canazei and Milan. Twelve teams took part, with the first round being split into two groups of six, with the four best teams from each group advancing to the quarter finals. This was the 58th World Championships, and Canada beat Finland in a shootout to capture gold for the first time since 1961. This was Canada's twentieth world title in ice hockey. Great Britain returned to Group A for the first time since 1951, but failed to even earn a point. Slovakia, Belarus, Croatia, and Estonia all debuted in Group C, the Slovaks winning the top group, the Estonians winning the bottom group that would be called Group D in two years.