1974 World Ice Hockey Championships - World Championship Group A (Finland)

World Championship Group A (Finland)

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Soviet Union 10 9 0 1 64 - 18 18
2 Czechoslovakia 10 7 0 3 57 - 20 14
3 Sweden 10 5 1 4 38 - 24 11
4 Finland 10 4 2 4 34 - 39 10
5 Poland 10 1 2 7 22 - 64 4
6 East Germany 10 1 1 8 19 - 82 3

East Germany was very unlucky to be relegated to Group B, Poland's only win was the awarded default for a doping violation against Sweden.

05 April Czechoslovakia 8-0
Poland

05 April Soviet Union 5-0
East Germany

06 April Poland 5-0 (1-4)
Sweden

06 April Finland 7-3
East Germany

07 April Sweden 2-3
Czechoslovakia

07 April Finland 1-7
Soviet Union

08 April Czechoslovakia 8-0
East Germany

08 April Soviet Union 8-3
Poland

09 April East Germany 1-10
Sweden

09 April Finland 2-2
Poland

10 April Czechoslovakia 7-2
Soviet Union

10 April Finland 3-3
Sweden

11 April Poland 3-5
East Germany

12 April Finland 0-5 (5-2)
Czechoslovakia

12 April Sweden 1-3
Soviet Union

13 April Poland 3-12
Czechoslovakia

13 April East Germany 3-10
Soviet Union

14 April Sweden 3-1
Poland

14 April Finland 7-1
East Germany

15 April Czechoslovakia 0-3
Sweden

15 April Soviet Union 6-1
Finland

16 April East Germany 2-9
Czechoslovakia

16 April Poland 0-17
Soviet Union

17 April Sweden 9-3
East Germany

17 April Finland 6-2
Poland

18 April Soviet Union 3-1
Czechoslovakia

18 April Finland 2-6
Sweden

19 April East Germany 3-3
Poland

20 April Finland 5-4
Czechoslovakia

20 April Soviet Union 3-1
Sweden

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