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1964 Canadian Olympic Hockey Team
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In 1964, for the first time, a full time Canadian Olympic hockey team was set up. Previously Canada had been represented by a single club, sometimes reinforced. The team was set up under Father David Bauer at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. They played a series of exhibition games from October until the Olympics began in February in Innsbruck, Austria, and then played a few games afterward. The Canadian team finished in a tie for second with Czechoslovakia and Sweden at the Olympics. The Soviet Union finished first.
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In 1964, for the first time, a full time Canadian Olympic hockey team was set up. Previously Canada had been represented by a single club, sometimes reinforced. The team was set up under Father David Bauer at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. They played a series of exhibition games from October until the Olympics began in February in Innsbruck, Austria, and then played a few games afterward. The Canadian team finished in a tie for second with Czechoslovakia and Sweden at the Olympics. The Soviet Union finished first.