1991 Bandy World Championship

The 1991 Bandy World Championship was contested by eight men's bandy playing nations in Finland from 17–24 March 1991. Canada, Hungary and the Netherlands made their championship debuts. The Soviet Union became champions in what would become its last tournament; less than a year later, the Soviet Union was dissolved and would be replaced in international bandy briefly by the Commonwealth of Independent States and then permanently by Russia. The final game was played at Oulunkylä Ice Rink in Helsinki.

Premier tour

 * 17 March
 * Sweden – Finland      10 – 4
 * Soviet Union – Norway 12 – 0


 * 18 March
 * Finland – Norway      11 – 2
 * Soviet Union – Sweden  3 – 4


 * 20 March
 * Sweden – Norway        6 – 1
 * Soviet Union – Finland  1 – 2

Premier tour

 * 17 March
 * USA – Canada	      10 – 0
 * Hungary – Netherlands 3 – 2


 * 18 March
 * Canada – Netherlands  8 – 0
 * USA – Hungary        20 – 0


 * 20 March
 * USA – Netherlands     8 – 1
 * Canada – Hungary	7 – 1

Quarter-finals

 * 21 March
 * Norway – USA              2 – 1

Semifinals

 * 22 March
 * Soviet Union – Finland   3 – 2
 * Sweden – Norway          6 – 0

Match for 7th place

 * 23 March
 * Hungary – Netherlands     1 – 4

Match for 5th place

 * 23 March
 * USA – Canada             13 – 0

Match for 3rd place

 * 24 March
 * Finland – Norway          8 – 0

Final

 * 24 March
 * Sweden – Soviet Union          3 – 4