The Politics of Canada’s Return to International Hockey in 1977: Hockey Diplomacy?

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Jay Scherer
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In 1977, the Canadian men’s national hockey team returned to international competition, marking the end of a controversial boycott launched in 1970 by Canadian ice hockey officials in protest of the International Ice Hockey Federation’s refusal to allow professionals to participate in international tournaments. However, Canada’s much-heralded presence at the 1977 World Championships in Vienna, Austria, was memorable for mostly the wrong reasons. The hastily assembled team of professionals finished fourth, out of medal contention, and engaged in repeated acts of brutality against its opponents. The team’s poor performance and unsportsmanlike conduct subsequently prompted Iona Campagnolo, the minister of state for Fitness and Amateur Sport, to commission a study on Canada’s role in international hockey. Drawing from archival diplomatic communications, this article explores the changing political and economic dynamics that shaped the series of negotiations and compromises that culminated in Canada’s return to international competition in 1977 and the fallout from its performance there. It argues that Canada’s return to the International Ice Hockey Federation’s World Championships in 1977 with a team of professionals marked a pivotal moment in the history of international hockey, further propelling the sport into a new era of commodification and accentuating the decline of the traditional amateur ideal—developments that consolidated the power of the National Hockey League in international hockey and over the Canadian men’s national team.
1977年加拿大重返国际冰球运动的政治:冰球外交?
1977年,加拿大男子国家冰球队重返国际比赛,标志着1970年加拿大冰球官员为抗议国际冰球联合会拒绝允许职业选手参加国际比赛而发起的有争议的抵制运动的结束。然而,1977年在奥地利维也纳举行的世界锦标赛上,加拿大被大肆宣传的存在,大多是由于错误的原因而令人难忘。这支仓促组建的专业队伍最终获得了第四名,无缘奖牌争夺,并对对手进行了多次野蛮行为。这支球队糟糕的表现和不符合体育道德的行为随后促使健身和业余体育国务部长伊奥娜·坎帕尼奥洛(Iona Campagnolo)委托对加拿大在国际曲棍球中的角色进行研究。本文从档案外交通讯中,探讨了不断变化的政治和经济动态,这些动态塑造了一系列谈判和妥协,最终使加拿大在1977年重返国际竞争,以及加拿大在国际竞争中的表现所带来的后果。文章认为,1977年加拿大带着一支职业球队重返国际冰球联合会的世界锦标赛,标志着国际冰球历史上的一个关键时刻,进一步推动了这项运动进入商品化的新时代,并加剧了传统业余理想的衰落——这些发展巩固了国家冰球联盟在国际冰球运动中的影响力,并超越了加拿大男子国家队。
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