1985 Ice Hockey World Championships

The home side, Czechoslovakia, became world champions for the 6th time, and the Soviet Union won their 23rd European title.The tournament finished on a sour note when the US and Soviet Union faced off against each other for the bronze medal.Several fights broke out, resulting in suspensions of coaches Viktor Tikhonov and Dave Peterson, as well as players Irek Gimayev, Vyacheslav Fetisov and Tim Thomas.While the margin was attainable, the unpredictable Dutch side shocked the home crowd beating them six to two.Source: [1] Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 50% of their team's minutes are included in this list.
CzechoslovakiaCanadaSoviet UnionUnited StatesSergei MakarovIce Hockey World ChampionshipsPragueEuropean Championshipsice hockeyTretiak1984 Canada CupViktor TikhonovDave PetersonIrek GimayevVyacheslav FetisovTim ThomasSportovní hala ČSTVFinlandSwedenWest GermanyEast GermanyFribourgPolandSwitzerlandAustriaNetherlandsNorwayHungaryMegèveChamonixSaint-GervaisFranceYugoslaviaRomaniaDenmarkBulgariaNorth KoreaGoaltenderJiří KrálíkDefencemanViacheslav FetisovForwardAlexei KasatonovVladimir KrutovVladimír RůžičkaJiří LálaNikolai DrozdetskyHannu JärvenpääKent NilssonMikhail VarnakovDieter HegenVladimir MyshkinKari TakkoKarl FriesenJohn Vanbiesbrouck1985 World Junior Ice Hockey ChampionshipsRudé právoCzechia2024 ChampionshipGermanyGreat BritainKazakhstanLatviaSlovakiaSwitzerland 1998Norway 1999Russia 2000Germany 2001Sweden 2002Finland 2003Czech Republic 2004Austria 2005Latvia 2006Russia 2007Canada 2008Switzerland 2009Germany 2010Slovakia 2011Finland / Sweden 2012Sweden / Finland 2013Belarus 2014Czech Republic 2015Russia 2016Germany / France 2017Denmark 2018Slovakia 2019Switzerland 2020Latvia 2021Finland 2022Finland / Latvia 2023Czechia 2024Sweden / Denmark 2025Switzerland 2026Germany 2027France 2028Division IDivision IIDivision IIIDivision IVTeam appearancesMedalistsAttendanceAwards winnersIce Hockey European Championships