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Summit Series Pros And Cons

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The Summit Series was a hockey series between the Soviet Union and Canada. This series was during the Cold War in September 1972. The Soviet Union and Canada were considered enemies during the Cold War because Canada was on N.A.T.O and U.S.S.R. was on the Warsaw side. The Summit Series was also known as the “Super Series”. The one thing different with the Summit series compared to other international tournaments, is that Canada was allowed to have players from the National Hockey League. This was also controversial because no players from the World Hockey Association (a competitor league against the NHL) were allowed to play in international tournaments. This affected the great Bobby Hull from playing in the Super Series. The Summit Series was also good for the Soviet Union because they could see how their international hockey team, the “Red Army”, would match up against the pros instead of amateur competition. …show more content…

The winning team was awarded 2 points, the losing team received 0 point, and if the game resulted in a tie each team would get 1 point. The series would start off in Canada for the first game in 4 different cities; Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, then Vancouver. Game one took place at the Montreal Forum. The game started off with two quick goals from Phil Esposito and Paul Henderson within the first six minutes. This made Canadian`s 8-0 prediction have hope. By the end of the second period the score was 4-2, for U.S.S.R. The Soviet Union potted 3 goals in the 3rd period with Canada only getting 1. The final score of the game was a 7-3

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