1974 Summit Series

1974 Summit Series
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Canada  34552242 1-4-3 (27)
Soviet Union  31853543 4-1-3 (32)
Location(s)Canada (1–4)
Soviet Union (5–8)
CoachesBilly Harris (Canada)
Boris Kulagin (USSR)
RefereesTom Brown (Canada)
Victor Dombrowski (USSR)
Waldo Szczapek (Poland)
Josef Kompalla (West Germany)
DatesSeptember 17 – October 6, 1974 (1974-09-17 1974-10-06)
Hall of FamersCanada:
Frank Mahovlich
Gordie Howe
Bobby Hull
Gerry Cheevers
Mark Howe
Soviet Union:
Valeri Kharlamov
Vladislav Tretiak
Alexander Yakushev
NetworksCBC, CTV
Summit Series

The 1974 Summit Series was the second competition between Soviet and Canadian professional ice hockey players. It used the same format as the 1972 Summit Series, with four games across Canada and four in Moscow. The Soviet team won the series 4–1–3, with Canada's lone victory coming at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. The series was proposed and promoted by the World Hockey Association to draw national attention to the league. Therefore the Canadian roster was selected from the World Hockey Association instead of the National Hockey League.

The Soviets won the series 4–1–3. The series included a game-six fight and game-seven disputed goal, but after the first four games in Canada, Dick Beddoes concluded: "Canada must have a great deal of admiration for Team 74. They did much better than the skeptics expected ... They have played good and entertaining hockey against a younger Russian team".