1931 World Ice Hockey Championships - Final Round

Final Round

The six participating teams played a round-robin, with the top three teams winning gold, silver and bronze respectively. Canada's University of Manitoba Grads won the tournament with a total of nine points after winning four games and tying one. Sweden's 0 – 0 tie with Canada was the first time a European team did not lose to a team representing Canada in a World Championship match. Due to a tie between Czechoslovakia and Poland in points, fourth spot was given to Poland who had more total goals scored.

Team GP W T L GF GA DIF PTS
Canada 5 4 1 0 15 0 +15 9:1
United States 5 4 0 1 7 3 +4 8:2
Austria 5 2 0 3 5 13 –8 4:6
Poland 5 1 1 3 3 6 –3 3:7
Czechoslovakia 5 1 1 3 2 5 –3 3:7
Sweden 5 1 1 3 1 6 –5 3:7
February 4, 1931 United States 2 – 1
Austria Krynica-Zdrój

February 4, 1931 Canada 2 – 0
Czechoslovakia Krynica-Zdrój

February 4, 1931 Poland 2 – 0
Sweden Krynica-Zdrój

February 5, 1931 Czechoslovakia 2 – 1
Austria Krynica-Zdrój

February 5, 1931 United States 3 – 0
Sweden Krynica-Zdrój

February 5, 1931 Canada 3 – 0
Poland Krynica-Zdrój

February 6, 1931 United States 1 – 0
Czechoslovakia Krynica-Zdrój

February 6, 1931 Canada 0 – 0
Sweden Krynica-Zdrój

February 6, 1931 Austria 2 – 1
Poland Krynica-Zdrój

February 7, 1931 Sweden 1 – 0
Czechoslovakia Krynica-Zdrój

February 7, 1931 Canada 8 – 0
Austria Krynica-Zdrój

February 7, 1931 United States 1 – 0
Poland Krynica-Zdrój

February 8, 1931 Austria 1 – 0
Sweden Krynica-Zdrój

February 8, 1931 Poland 0 – 0
Czechoslovakia Krynica-Zdrój

February 8, 1931 Canada 2 – 0
United States Krynica-Zdrój


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