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English: CCCP - Soviet Union vs. Canada in the 1954 World Ice Hockey Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. Soviet Union sensationally defeated Canada 7-2 in the final and won the gold in its first championship ever. Svenska: Hockey-VM i Stockholm 1954. CCCP - Sovjetunionen - besegrade sensationellt Kanada med 7-2 i finalen och tog guld i sin första VM-start. |
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- File:1954_World_Ice_Hockey_Championships_Canada_vs_Soviet.jpg licensed with PD-Sweden-photo
- 2009-09-18T18:49:38Z Mr Bullitt 448x291 (31058 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=CCCP - Soviet Union vs. Canada in the 1954 World Ice Hockey Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. Soviet Union sensationally defeated Canada 7-2 in the final and won the gold in its first champ
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