This page indexes the individual year in ice sports pages. Most years are annotated with one or more significant event as a reference point.
Pre-19th Century edit
1870s edit
First track for bobsleigh in Switzerland
The first formal games of bandy and ice hockey are played in London, England and Montreal, British North America (Canada) respectively. 1880s edit
The first formal competitions in bobsleigh takes place in St. Moritz. 1890s edit
The first international bandy match is played, between an English and a Dutch team.
International Skating Union is founded.
Stanley Cup is awarded for the first time. 1900s edit
The first Swedish national championship in bandy is played.
Figure skating at the 1908 Summer Olympics is the first ice sport included in the Olympic Games.[1] 1910s edit
The first ever European ice hockey championship is won by Great Britain.
The first ever European bandy championship is won by England. 1920s edit
Ice hockey is included in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
The first ever Winter Olympics includes the ice sports bobsleigh, figure skating, and ice hockey. Curling was played unofficially. 1950s edit
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began televising games in the National Hockey League.[2]
The 1954 World Championships has been described by the IIHF as "the start of the modern era of international hockey."[3] The tournament saw the first participation of the Soviet Union in international competition.
The first World Luge Championships is arranged.
1957 Bandy World Championship is the first ever bandy world championship.
The first ever World Curling Championships is played. 1960s edit
1967 NHL expansion doubles the number of ice hockey teams in NHL from the Original Six to twelve. 1970s edit
World Hockey Association starts its league as a competitor to NHL.
World Hockey Association ceases its operations, the teams being added to the NHL. 1990s edit
Curling at the Winter Olympics officially for the first time. 2000s edit
2004 Women's Bandy World Championship is the first ever bandy world championship for women's teams.
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