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EditSoviet Union National Team
World Ice Hockey Champions 1970
European Ice Hockey Champions 1970
Anatoli Firsov, Valeri Kharlamov, Vladimir Lutčenko, Valeri Vasiliev, Vladimir Petrov, Alexander Ragulin, Igor Romishevsky, Evgeni Paladiev, Yevgeni Zimin, Yevgeni Mishakov, Alexander Maltsev, Viktor Polupanov, Viktor Konovalenko, Vyacheslav Starshinov, Vladimir Nikitin, Vladislav Tretiak, Vitaly Davydov, Vladimir Vikulov, Boris Mikhailov, Alexander Yakushev.
Head Coach - Arkady Chernyshev
Coach - Anatoli Tarasov
Masseur - Grigory Avseenko
Doctor - Oleg Belakovsky
Анатолий Фирсов, Валерий Харламов, Владимир Лутченко, Валерий Васильев, Владимир Петров, Александр Рагулин, Игорь Ромишевский, Евгений Паладьев, Евгений Зимин, Евгений Мишаков, Александр Мальцев, Виктор Полупанов, Виктор Коноваленко, Вячеслав Старшинов, Владимир Никитин, Владислав Третьяк, Виталий Давыдов, Владимир Викулов, Борис Михайлов, Александр Якушев.
старший тренер - Аркадий Иванович Чернышёв
тренер - Анатолий Владимирович Тарасов
массажист - Григорий Авсеенко
врач - Олег Маркович Белаковский
The 1970 World Ice Hockey Championships was the 37th edition of the Ice Hockey World Championships. 21 nations participated in three different divisions or pools:
Pool A in Stockholm, Sweden, 14. - 30 March 1970
Pool B in Bucharest, Romania, 24 February - 5 March 1970
Pool C in Galaţi, Romania, 13–22 February 1970
For the eighth straight year, the Soviet Union won the world championship. Originally the tournament was scheduled to be held in Montreal and Winnipeg in Canada. However, after a dispute over allowing professional players in international tournaments, the Canadian team withdrew from hosting and competing in international Hockey. They would not return to international play until 1977. This tournament was also the first one to make helmets mandatory for all skaters.