Soviet Sport №5-1979 (1979)

Newsreel №13538, 1 part, Duration: 0:09:49 B/W
Studio CSDF (RCSDF)

Annotation:

A special issue of the newsreel dedicated to the World Ice Hockey Championship.

Historical reference:

The World Hockey Championship was held in Moscow from April 14 to 27, 1979. Soviet hockey players became world champions.

Annotation:

Flags of the countries participating in the Moscow World Ice Hockey Championship. Presentation of the championship cup to the captain of the USSR national team B. Mikhailov. Exhibition of children's drawings about hockey. Goals scored by Soviet hockey players against the Canadian and Czechoslovak national teams. Fragments of the championship matches. Match between the USSR and Czechoslovak national teams: teams' entrance, key moments of the game, goals scored against Czechoslovakia. Fragments of the USSR - Canada match. Congratulations to V. Tretiak. The USSR national team, ceremonial raising of the flag of the Soviet Union, Soviet hockey players making a lap of honor.

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Flags of the countries participating in the World Championship.

Fragments of the matches: USSR – Canada, USSR – Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovakia – Sweden, Czechoslovakia – Canada, USSR – Sweden.

Various moments of the matches, filmed in rapid motion.

USSR national team coach V. Tikhonov talks to the hockey players.

Hockey players from the USSR and Czechoslovakia national teams are sitting on the penalty box.

Czechoslovakia national team coach K. Gut.

Hockey players from the Czechoslovakia national team are sitting on the substitutes’ bench.

Soviet hockey players are holding the “Challenge Cup”, which was presented to the team after the match with Czechoslovakia.

Spectators in the stands of the Sports Palace.

Fans from Canada with posters.

A cameraman is filming.

The USSR team is standing on the ice rink of the stadium.

The USSR flag is raised.

Team captain B. Mikhailov is presented with the championship cup.

Soviet hockey players make a lap of honour.

An exhibition of children’s drawings dedicated to hockey.

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