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1984 in ice hockey

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Ice hockey annual events

The following is a chronicle of events during the year 1984 in ice hockey.

Olympics

The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, was the 15th Olympic Championship. The Soviet Union won its sixth gold medal. Sweden obtained the bronze medal, while Canada finished fourth. Erich Kühnhackl was the leading scorer with 14 points.

Further information: Ice hockey at the 1984 Winter Olympics and Ice hockey at the 1984 Winter Olympics – Rosters

National Hockey League

Canadian Hockey League

World Hockey Championship

    • Men's champion: Olympic year, no tournament
    • Junior Men's champion:

European hockey

  • Nations that did not participate in the Sarajevo Olympics ice hockey tournament had an opportunity to compete in the 1984 Thayer Tutt Trophy tournament. Held from March 20–29, 1984 in Briançon, Gap, Grenoble, and Villard-de-Lans, France. East Germany finished first, Switzerland finished second, and Romania finished third.

Minor League hockey

Junior A hockey

University hockey

Births

  • February 24 - Lukáš Pabiška, Czech professional ice hockey player
  • August 10 - David Jones, Canadian former professional ice hockey player

Deaths

Season articles

1983–84 NHL season 1984–85 NHL season
1983–84 AHL season 1984–85 AHL season

See also

References

  1. "NHL Art Ross Trophy Winners". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  2. "NHL Hart Memorial Trophy Winners". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  3. Mackey, Jason (2016-10-18). "An officer and 'Le Magnifique': Lemieux's first steady linemate followed path far away from the ice". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  4. "Lukáš Pabiška - Karta hráče" (in Czech). BK Mladá Boleslav - Official website. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  5. "David Jones". eliteprospects.com. Elite Prospects. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
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