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Canada Cup (hockey)

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Following the exciting 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union, interest in a world professional ice hockey championship increased substantially. The Canada Cup would bring together the top hockey-playing countries in the world.

It was held in 1976, 1981, 1984, 1987 and 1991. It featured competition between national teams of Canada, Czechoslovakia, Finland, , the Soviet Union, Sweden, and the United States. All the tournaments were won by Canada except the 1981 tournament, which was won by the Soviet Union. The 1987 event is referred to as one of the most spectacular in hockey history.

There have been only 9 world professional hockey championships in history:

YearGoldSilverBronzeTournament
1972*Canada USSRSummit Series
1976 Canada CzechoslovakiaUSSRCanada Cup
1981USSRCanadaCzechoslovakiaCanada Cup
1984CanadaSwedenUSSRCanada Cup
1987CanadaUSSRSwedenCanada Cup
1991CanadaUSAFinlandCanada Cup
1996**USACanadaRussiaWorld Cup
1998***Czech RepublicRussiaFinlandOlympics
2002***CanadaUSARussiaOlympics

*In 1972, only Canada and the Soviet Union played in the Summit Series.
**In 1996, the Canada Cup was replaced by the World Cup of Hockey.
***In 1998, NHL players were allowed to play in the Olympics for the first time.

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