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In men's international ice hockey, the Big Six is a group comprising the six national teams that have dominated play throughout the history of international ice hockey, especially since the 1950s. It is composed of the North American countries of Canada and the United States and four European countries: Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, and Sweden. During the Cold War and for two years afterwards, the Soviet Union/CIS and Czechoslovakia held the places of Russia and the Czech Republic, respectively, within the group. The four European members are sometimes referred to as the "European Big Four" or "Big Four", especially to distinguish them from the North American teams.

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  • Velká šestka (lední hokej) (cs)
  • Big Six (ice hockey) (en)
  • Big Six (ijshockey) (nl)
  • Большая хоккейная шестёрка (ru)
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  • Velká šestka (anglicky Big Six) je v mezinárodním mužském ledním hokeji skupina šesti národních týmů, které od 50. let sportu na mezinárodní úrovni dominují. Skládá se ze severoamerických zemí Kanady a Spojených států amerických a čtyř evropských zemí: Česka, Finska, Ruska a Švédska. Během studené války a dva roky poté Sovětský svaz a Československo zastupovaly ve skupině místa Ruska a České republiky. Čtyři evropští členové jsou někdy označováni jako „evropská velká čtyřka“ nebo „velká čtyřka“, aby se odlišily od severoamerických týmů. (cs)
  • In men's international ice hockey, the Big Six is a group comprising the six national teams that have dominated play throughout the history of international ice hockey, especially since the 1950s. It is composed of the North American countries of Canada and the United States and four European countries: Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, and Sweden. During the Cold War and for two years afterwards, the Soviet Union/CIS and Czechoslovakia held the places of Russia and the Czech Republic, respectively, within the group. The four European members are sometimes referred to as the "European Big Four" or "Big Four", especially to distinguish them from the North American teams. (en)
  • De Big Six is een term die in de ijshockeysport wordt gebruikt voor de nationale teams van de landen die al tientallen jaren de internationale wedstrijden domineren namelijk Canada, Finland, Rusland (tot 1991 de Sovjet-Unie), Tsjechië (tot 1993 Tsjecho-Slowakije), de Verenigde Staten en Zweden. Alle edities van de Olympische Spelen vanaf het begin en het wereldkampioenschap (mannen) vanaf zijn gewonnen door een van die landen met uitzondering van de Olympische Spelen in 1936 dat werd gewonnen door en het dat werd gewonnen door Slowakije. (nl)
  • Большая хоккейная шестёрка или Большая шестёрка (англ. Big Six) — собирательное название шести хоккейных сборных мира, оказавших влияние на развитие хоккея в мире и считающихся традиционно сильнейшими в мире. К ним относятся Канада, Россия, США, Финляндия, Чехия и Швеция. В годы Холодной войны места сборных России и Чехии занимали, соответственно, сборные СССР/СНГ и Чехословакии. Европейские сборные образуют так называемую «Большую европейскую четвёрку» (англ. Big European Four) или (англ. Big Four). (ru)
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