Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Rosters

The 1920 Summer Olympics ice hockey rosters consisted of 60 players on 7 national ice hockey teams.[1] Played at the Olympic Games for the first time, and later regarded by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) as the first World Championship. Teams were required to be strictly amateur, so players from the Canadian-based National Hockey League (NHL) or other professional leagues were excluded. Canada sent the Winnipeg Falcons, who had won the 1920 Allan Cup, the amateur championship in Canada.
The matches were played 7 per side with 3 forwards, 2 defencemen, a rover, and a goaltender with no substitutions during the match.[2] Due to the tournaments format that saw some teams only play a single match several teams brought players that would never see the ice.
Legend
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Teams
[edit]Belgium
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Coach: Paul Loicq
Pos | Player | GP | G | Birthdate | Age | Club[3] |
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F | Maurice Deprez | 1 | 0 | November 12, 1888 | 31 | N/A |
R | Paul Goeminne | 1 | 0 | 1888 | ~32 | ![]() |
F | Jean-Maurice Goossens | 1 | 0 | January 16, 1892 | 28 | ![]() |
F | Paul Loicq | 1 | 0 | August 11, 1888 | 31 | ![]() |
D | Philippe Van Volckxsom | 1 | 0 | May 1, 1897 | 23 | N/A |
D | Gaston Van Volxem | 1 | 0 | April 24, 1895 | 25 | ![]() |
G | François Vergult | 1 | 0 | April 21, 1891 | 29 | ![]() |
Canada
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Canada elected to send the Winnipeg Falcons who won the 1920 Allan Cup, a championship to declare the top amateur hockey team in the country.[6]
Coach: Guðmundur Sigurjónsson
Pos | Player | GP | G | Birthdate | Age | Club |
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D | Bobby Benson | 3 | 1 | May 18, 1894 | 25 | ![]() |
G | Wally Byron | 3 | 0 | September 2, 1884 | 35 | ![]() |
F | Frank Fredrickson | 3 | 12 | June 3, 1895 | 24 | ![]() |
R | Chris Fridfinnson | 1 | 1 | June 14, 1898 | 21 | ![]() |
F | Mike Goodman | 3 | 3 | March 18, 1898 | 22 | ![]() |
F | Haldor Halderson | 3 | 9 | January 7, 1898 | 22 | ![]() |
D | Konnie Johannesson | 3 | 2 | August 10, 1896 | 23 | ![]() |
R | Huck Woodman | 2 | 1 | March 11, 1899 | 21 | ![]() |
Czechoslovakia
[edit]Coach: Adolf Dušek
Pos | Player | GP | G | Birthdate | Age | Club[8] |
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R | Karel Hartmann | 3 | 0 | July 6, 1885 | 34 | ![]() |
F | Valentin Loos | 3 | 0 | April 13, 1895 | 25 | ![]() |
D | Jan Palouš | 3 | 0 | October 25, 1888 | 31 | ![]() |
G | Jan Peka | 2 | 0 | July 27, 1894 | 25 | ![]() |
F | Karel Pešek | 3 | 0 | September 20, 1895 | 24 | ![]() |
F | Josef Šroubek | 3 | 1 | December 2, 1891 | 28 | ![]() |
D | Otto Vindyš | 3 | 0 | April 9, 1889 | 31 | ![]() |
G | Karel Wälzer | 1 | 0 | August 28, 1888 | 31 | ![]() |
France
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Coach: Ernie Garon
Pos | Player | GP | G | Birthdate | Age | Club[10] |
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D | Jean Chaland | 1 | 0 | September 8, 1881 | 38 | ![]() |
R | Pierre Charpentier | 1 | 0 | March 28, 1888 | 32 | ![]() |
D | Henri Couttet | 1 | 0 | June 8, 1901 | 18 | ![]() |
F | Georges Dary | 1 | 0 | December 6, 1889 | 30 | ![]() |
F | Alfred Antoine de Rauch | 1 | 0 | June 1, 1887 | 32 | ![]() |
G | Jacques Gaittet | 1 | 0 | August 15, 1889 | 28 | ![]() |
F | Léon Quaglia | 1 | 0 | January 4, 1896 | 24 | ![]() |
Sweden
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Nils Molander, David Säfwenberg and Hans-Jacob Mattsson had ice hockey experience outside Sweden but the rest were drawn from local bandy clubs.[2]
Coach: Raoul Le Mat
Pos | Player | GP | G | Birthdate | Age | Club[2] |
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R/D | Wilhelm Arwe | 3 | 2 | January 28, 1898 | 22 | ![]() |
F | Erik Burman | 5 | 4 | December 6, 1897 | 22 | ![]() |
G | Seth Howander | 5 | 0 | October 6, 1892 | 27 | ![]() |
G | Albin Jansson | 1 | 0 | October 9, 1897 | 22 | ![]() |
F | Georg Johansson | 6 | 3 | May 10, 1898 | 21 | ![]() |
F | Einar Lindqvist | 6 | 3 | May 31, 1895 | 24 | ![]() |
R/D | Einar Lundell | 5 | 0 | January 9, 1894 | 26 | ![]() |
F/D | Hans-Jacob Mattsson | 1 | 0 | June 2, 1890 | 30 | N/A |
R | Nils Molander | 4 | 2 | May 22, 1889 | 30 | ![]() |
F | David Säfwenberg | 1 | 1 | October 1, 1896 | 23 | ![]() |
R | Einar Svensson | 5 | 2 | September 27, 1894 | 25 | ![]() |
Switzerland
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Coach: Max Sillig
Pos | Player | GP | G | Birthdate | Age | Club[13] |
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F | Rodolphe Cuendet | 1 | 0 | 1891 | ~25 | ![]() |
R | Louis Dufour Jr. | 2 | 0 | July 26, 1901 | 18 | ![]() |
D/F | Max Holzboer | 1 | 0 | July 29, 1883 | 37 | ![]() |
D | Marius Jaccard | 2 | 0 | March 27, 1898 | 22 | ![]() |
F | Bruno Leuzinger | 1 | 0 | January 6, 1886 | 34 | ![]() |
D | Paul Lob | 2 | 0 | July 13, 1893 | 26 | ![]() |
G | René Savoie | 2 | 0 | February 9, 1896 | 24 | N/A |
F | Max Sillig | 1 | 0 | November 19, 1873 | 46 | N/A |
D | Louis Dufour Sr. | 1 | 0 | 1873 | ~47 | N/A |
United States
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Originally the United States planned to send the winner of an elimination playoff but ultimately scrapped the idea.[2]
Coach: Cornelius Fellowes
Pos | Player | GP | G | Birthdate | Age | Club[15][16] |
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G | Raymond Bonney | 2 | 0 | April 5, 1892 | 28 | ![]() |
F | Anthony Conroy | 4 | 10 | October 19, 1895 | 24 | ![]() |
R | Herb Drury | 4 | 14 | March 2, 1896 | 24 | ![]() |
D | Ed Fitzgerald | 2 | 1 | August 3, 1891 | 28 | ![]() |
D | George Geran | 2 | 3 | August 3, 1896 | 23 | ![]() |
R | Frank Goheen | 4 | 7 | February 8, 1894 | 26 | ![]() |
F | Joe McCormick | 3 | 8 | August 12, 1894 | 25 | ![]() |
F | Larry McCormick | 1 | 7 | July 12, 1888 | 31 | ![]() |
R | Frank Synott | 2 | 1 | December 28, 1890 | 29 | ![]() |
D | Leon Tuck | 2 | 1 | May 25, 1891 | 28 | ![]() |
G | Cy Weidenborner | 2 | 0 | March 30, 1895 | 25 | ![]() |
References
[edit]- ^ "Ice Hockey at the 1920 Antwerp Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- ^ a b c d Hansen, Kenth (May 1996). "The Birth of Swedish Ice Hockey – Antwerp 1920". LA84 Digital Library. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ "Belgium at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Ice Hockey, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ "1920 Belgium Men's Olympic Hockey". Hockey Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
- ^ Smith, Stephen (23 April 2020). "Remembering Canada's first Olympic hockey gold: Winning gold 100 years ago in Antwerp, Belgium, Canada's team set a standard for Olympic hockey dominance that would last for three more successive Games". Canadian Geographic. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
- ^ "1920 Canada Men's Olympic Hockey". Hockey Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
- ^ "Czechoslovakia at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
- ^ "1920 Czechoslovakia Men's Olympic Hockey". Hockey Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
- ^ "France at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
- ^ "1920 France Men's Olympic Hockey". Hockey Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
- ^ "1920 Sweden Men's Olympic Hockey". Hockey Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ "Switzerland at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
- ^ "1920 Switzerland Men's Olympic Hockey". Hockey Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
- ^ Report of the American Olympic Committee. Greenwich, CT: Condé Nast Press. 1920. p. 361.
- ^ Howard, Tom, ed. (1921). Official Ice Hockey Guide and Winter Sports Almanac 1921. Spalding's Athletic Library. New York: American Sports Publishing Co. pp. 6, 17 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "1920 United States Men's Olympic Hockey". Hockey Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
External links
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Duplacey, James (1998), Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League, Total Sports, ISBN 0-8362-7114-9
- Hansen, Kenth (May 1996), "The Birth of Swedish Ice Hockey – Antwerp 1920", Citius, Altiu, Fortius, 4 (2): 5–27
- Podnieks, Andrew (2010), IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011, Moydart Press
- Wallechinsky, David; Loucky, Jaime (2005), The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics: Turin 2006 Edition, Wilmington, Delaware: Sport Media Publishing, ISBN 1-894963-45-8