The organizing committee for the hockey matches included
Paul Loicq, the captain of the Belgian team and a future president of the
Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace (LIHG). The games used the Canadian ice hockey rules, and the
Bergvall system to determine medal winning teams. The
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) chose the
Winnipeg Falcons as the
1920 Allan Cup champions to represent the
Canada men's national team, instead of forming a national all-star team on short notice. Canada's manager
W. A. Hewitt, introduced the CAHA rules of play to the LIHG at the Olympics. Writer
Andrew Podnieks described Hewitt's interpretation of the rules as "competitive yet gentlemanly", and that the rules of play were accepted for Olympic hockey. Hewitt refereed the first Olympic hockey game played, an 8–0 win by the
Sweden men's national team versus the
Belgium men's national team, on April 23, 1920. All matches took place in the
Palais de Glace d'Anvers (ice palace of Antwerp). The
rink was smaller than North American standards, measuring long by wide. All games were played with seven players per side, with the
rover position being used. For the duration of each match no
substitutions were permitted and if a player exited the game due to injury the opposing team was forced to take a player out as well. Additional differences from modern play included a prohibition on
forward passing and the requirement that all players including the goaltender be standing on his skates to play the puck. The duration of each game was two periods of twenty minutes each. Any game tied at the end of forty minutes would be extended by two periods of five minutes each, not
sudden death. If tied at the end of fifty minutes, this process would repeat—and repeat as many times as needed until a winner is declared. This was the first ice hockey tournament at an Olympic Games, and the only ever instance of it at a Summer Olympics. An
ice hockey tournament was part of the
inaugural Winter Olympics in 1924 and has been part of every Winter program since then. ==Medalists==