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This Day in 1960 US Olympic Hockey

Feb. 27, 1960 – Squaw Valley, CA – Before a national television audience and a crowd of 10,000 spectators filling the 8,500-seat Blyth Arena, the United States shocked the favored USSR hockey team 3-2. Continuing a tradition of a different game, a different hero, US forward Bill Christian netted his only two goals of the medal round to lead the US back from a 2-1 deficit. It was the first time in 10 international games that the United States had beaten the USSR.

Early in the first period, Bill Cleary put the US ahead 1-0, bringing the crowd to its feet. But, the Soviets answered less than a minute later, and added a second goal in the first period to take a 2-1 advantage. It was in the second period that Bill Christian took a pass from his brother Roger and beat Soviet goalie Nikolai Puchkov on a one-on-one. With half of the game yet to play, both goalies kept the puck out of the net until 5 minutes remained in the game. That’s when Bill Christian found a loose puck in front of Puchkov and batted it between his legs. The goal gave the Americans a 3-2 lead with only minutes to play.

The USSR pressed hard in the last few minutes, but goalie Jack McCartan was stellar, as he had been all tournament. The raucous crowd counted down the final 10 seconds as the United States players killed the final 6 on 5 Soviet attack. The team rushed to center ice to celebrate their second improbable win in three days. The victory gave the US a 4-0 record in the medal round, with one game the following morning against Czechoslovakia to decide the gold medal.

Box Score
USA vs USSR | February 27, 1960

1 2 3 Total
USSR 2 0 0 2
USA 1 1 1 3

Scoring

Period 1
USA 4:04 W. Cleary (R. Cleary)
USSR 5:03 Alexandrov (Sologubov)
USSR 9:37 Bychkov (Grebennikov)
Period 2
USA 11:01 W. Christian (R. Christian)
Period 3
USA 14:59 W. Christian (Williams, R. Christian)

Goalie Saves

1 2 3 Total
USA, McCartan 14 8 5 27
USSR, Puchkov 9 9 13 31

This Day in 1960 US Olympic Hockey

Feb. 22, 1960 – Squaw Valley, CA – The USA starts medal round play with a 6-3 win over Sweden. Roger Christian nets a hat trick and goalie Jack McCartan continues his stellar play with 36 saves. Christian’s first goal came 3:26 into the game and the US added three more first period goals to take a 4-0 lead into the intermission. They would be outshot 28-19 in the final two periods, but thanks to McCartan the lead was never in jeopardy. The win puts the US at 1-0 in the championship round robin, with games yet to play against Germany, Canada, USSR and Czechoslovakia.

Box Score
USA vs Sweden | February 22, 1960

1 2 3 Total
Sweden 0 2 1 3
USA 4 1 1 6

Scoring

Period 1
USA 3:26 R. Christian (W. Christian)
USA 10:19 McVey (W. Cleary)
USA 15:52 R. Cleary (McVey, W. Cleary)
USA 17:21 Johnson (unassisted)
Period 2
SWE 0:14 Petterson (Stoltz)
SWE 2:32 Nilsson (unassisted)
USA 7:41 R. Christian (Williams, W. Chistian)
Period 3
SWE 3:49 Anderson (Oberg)
USA 13:38 R. Chistian (Williams, W. Chistian)

Goalie Saves

1 2 3 Total
USA, McCartan 8 13 15 36
SWE, Svensson 12 10 9 31

This Day in 1960 US Olympic Hockey

Feb. 20, 1960 – Squaw Valley, CA – The USA has the day off a day after beating Czechoslovakia. In the other two groups, Canada and the USSR are both on the schedule, playing the second of back-to-back games. Defending World Champion Canada wins pool B by defeating Sweden 5-2 and Japan 19-1. The USSR, defending Olympic Champions, wins Pool C with an 8-0 victory against Germany and an 8-4 victory against Finland. One day of pool play remains, with the USA facing Australia for the opportunity to win Pool A.

January 1st won’t be the official golden anniversary of the 1960 gold medal (that’d be February 28), but we’ll be celebrating the 50th anniversary anyway as part of the NHL Winter Classic.

If you’re one of the lucky few with tickets to the game, you’ll see the trailer for Forgotten Miracle on the jumbotron at Fenway as part of the NHL’s recognition of the historic achievement of the 1960 US Hockey Team. Of course, that’s just a sideshow for the main event: the Bruins vs Flyers at Fenway Park on New Year’s Day.

According to an article in the Auburn Journal, a once-lost treasure from the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Olympic Games might be coming back home.

The puck that was scooped up from the ice by a spectator moments after the UA beat the USSR 3-2 in Blythe Arena has been located in the Midwest. Now, officials woring with the Squaw Valley Olympic Museum are trying to bring it back to California.

Blythe Arena itself is long gone, and much of the Olympic village has been lost to time, so a return of one of the great mementos of the game would be a great addition for the upcoming Squaw Valley 1960 Celbration.