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At the 1964 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria, one Ice Hockey event was held: men's Ice Hockey. This tournament was also counted as IIHF World Championship and IIHF European Championship. Games were held at the Olympiahalle Innsbruck.

Medalists

Pos Team
Gold
Silver
Bronze ¹
¹The tie-breaking procedures for the Olympics were changed after the competition. By the previous rules (goal difference between teams involved in the medal round), Canada was the bronze medal winner, but just before medal ceremony this was changed, and Czechoslovakia won bronze by new rules (goal difference in all games of the Olympics). This tournament also served as the World Championships and the European Championships for 1964. In 2005, the International Ice Hockey Federation attempted to alter the results of World Championship, awarding Canadians a bronze medal, but then it changed its mind, and in September of 2005 the IIHF finally rejected Canada's appeal to be awarded 3rd place.

Qualification matches

Winners (in bold) qualified for the Group A to play for 1st-8th places. Teams, which lost their qualification matches, played in Group B for 9th-16th places.
  • January 27
    • Switzerland 5-1 Norway
    • Canada 14-1 Yugoslavia
  • January 28
    • USSR 19-1 Hungary
    • Czechoslovakia 17-2 Japan
    • Sweden 12-2 Italy
    • USA 7-2 Romania
    • Germany (UTG) 2-1 Poland
    • Austria 2-8 Finland

    Group A

    First place team wins gold, second silver and third bronze.
    Rank Team Pld W L T GF GA Pts
    1 7 7 0 0 54 10 14
    2 7 5 2 0 47 16 10
    3 7 5 2 0 38 19 10
    4 7 5 2 0 32 17 10
    5 7 2 5 0 29 33 4
    6 7 2 5 0 10 31 4
    7 7 2 5 0 13 49 4
    8 7 0 7 0 9 57 0
  • January 29
    • USSR 5-1 USA
    • Czechoslovakia 11-1 Germany (UTG)
    • Canada 8-0 Switzerland
  • January 30
    • Finland 4-0 Switzerland
    • Canada 3-1 Sweden
  • January 31
    • USA 8-0 Germany (UTG)
    • USSR 7-5 Czechoslovakia
  • February 1
    • Czechoslovakia 4-0 Finland
    • USSR 15-0 Switzerland
    • Sweden 7-4 USA
  • February 2
    • Canada 4-2 Germany (UTG)
    • Sweden 7-0 Finland
  • February 3
    • Canada 8-6 USA
  • February 4
    • USSR 10-0 Finland
    • Czechoslovakia 5-1 Switzerland
    • Sweden 10-2 Germany (UTG)
  • February 5
    • Canada 6-2 Finland
    • USSR 10-0 Germany (UTG)
    • Sweden 12-0 Switzerland
    • Czechoslovakia 7-1 USA
  • February 7
    • Germany (UTG) 6-5 Switzerland
    • Finland 3-2 USA
    • USSR 4-2 Sweden
    • Czechoslovakia 3-1 Canada
  • February 8
    • Germany (UTG) 2-1 Finland
    • USA 7-3 Switzerland
    • USSR 3-2 Canada
    • Sweden 8-3 Czechoslovakia

    Group B

    Teams in this group play for 9th-16th places.
    Rank Team Pld W L T GF GA Pts
    9 7 6 1 0 40 13 12
    10 7 5 2 0 40 19 10
    11 7 4 2 1 35 31 9
    12 7 3 3 1 31 28 7
    13 7 3 3 1 24 28 7
    14 7 3 3 1 29 37 7
    15 7 2 5 0 24 42 4
    16 7 0 7 0 14 39 0
  • January 30
    • Austria 6-2 Yugoslavia
    • Poland 6-1 Romania
    • Italy 6-4 Hungary
    • Japan 4-3 Norway
  • January 31
    • Poland 4-2 Norway
    • Japan 6-4 Romania
  • February 1
    • Austria 3-0 Hungary
    • Yugoslavia 5-3 Italy
  • February 2
    • Norway 9-2 Italy
    • Romania 5-5 Yugoslavia
  • February 3
    • Poland 6-2 Hungary
    • Austria 5-5 Japan
  • February 4
    • Yugoslavia 6-4 Japan
  • February 5
    • Poland 7-0 Italy
    • Austria 2-5 Romania
    • Norway 5-1 Hungary
  • February 6
    • Austria 5-3 Italy
    • Yugoslavia 4-2 Hungary
    • Japan 4-3 Poland
    • Norway 4-2 Romania
  • February 8
    • Austria 2-8 Norway
    • Poland 9-3 Yugoslavia
    • Romania 6-2 Italy
    • Japan 6-2 Hungary
  • February 9
    • Austria 1-5 Poland
    • Norway 8-4 Yugoslavia
    • Romania 8-3 Hungary
    • Italy 8-6 Japan

    Leading scorers

    Rk Team GP G A Pts
    1 Sven Tumba 7 8 3 11
    2 Ulf Sterner 7 6 5 11
    3 Viacheslav Starsinov 7 7 3 10
    3 Boris Majorov 7 7 3 10
    3 Viktor Yakushev 7 7 3 10
    3 Jiri Dolana 7 7 3 10
    7 Josef Cerny 7 5 5 10
    8 Anders Andersson 7 7 2 9
    9 Konstantin Loktev 7 4 5 9
    10 Gary Dineen 7 3 6 9

    Final ranking

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