Final Round
| 24 February | Finland | 5–3 |
Poland |
| 24 February | Soviet Union | 16–0 |
Japan |
| 24 February | Sweden | 11–1 |
East Germany |
| 24 February | Czechoslovakia | 9–0 |
Austria |
| 25 February | Soviet Union | 11–1 |
Finland |
| 25 February | Czechoslovakia | 15–1 |
East Germany |
| 25 February | Sweden | 8–3 |
Poland |
| 26 February | Austria | 3–3 |
Japan |
| 27 February | Sweden | 2–0 |
Czechoslovakia |
| 27 February | Poland | 8–3 |
Japan |
| 27 February | Soviet Union | 22–1 |
Austria |
| 27 February | Finland | 5–3 |
East Germany |
| 28 February | Czechoslovakia | 3–0 |
Finland |
| 28 February | Soviet Union | 10–1 |
Poland |
| 1 March | Sweden | 10–0 |
Austria |
| 1 March | East Germany | 9–2 |
Japan |
| 2 March | Finland | 9-2 |
Austria |
| 2 March | Soviet Union | 2–2 |
Czechoslovakia |
| 2 March | East Germany | 6-2 |
Poland |
| 2 March | Sweden | 18–0 |
Japan |
| 3 March | Poland | 5-1 |
Austria |
| 4 March | Czechoslovakia | 25-1 |
Japan |
| 4 March | Sweden | 9-3 |
Finland |
| 4 March | East Germany | 0-12 |
Soviet Union |
| 5 March | East Germany | 3–1 |
Austria |
| 5 March | Finland | 5-2 |
Japan |
| 5 March | Czechoslovakia | 12-3 |
Poland |
| 5 March | Soviet Union | 4-4 |
Sweden |
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