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The following goaltenders led the league in regular season save percentage at the completion of games played on November 6, 2022, while playing at least 30% of their team's minutes in net.[2]
FIN 88Oly: In the group stage, the Finns claimed victories against France, Canada, and Poland, and tied Sweden, losing only to Switzerland. In the round-robin final, Finland shutout West Germany in a resounding 8–0 display and narrowly bested the Soviet Union in a close 2–1 game, but lost to Czechoslovakia, 2–5. The team’s performance earned the silver medal, the first Olympic ice hockey medal ever claimed by Finland.
WRUS 14Oly: In December 2017, the International Olympic Committee’s Oswald Commission, publicized evidence implicating eight the Russian team was disqualified on 6 December 2017, after six of its players were disqualified from the tournament and banned for life from Olympic participation for doping violations, including two forwards, Ekaterina Smolentseva and Galina Skiba, who played with Tornado at the time of the 2014 Olympic Games.[11] Ten days later, an additional two Russian players were disqualified, forward Tatiana Burina and defenceman Anna Shukina, both of whom also played with Tornado during the 2013–14 season.[12] All of the eight sanctioned players registered appeals with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and sanctions were annulled for five players, including Smolentseva, Burina, and Shukina, and their results reinstated. The lifetime ban from Olympic competition was lifted for the remaining three players, including Skiba, but theIr disqualification from the 2014 Olympic tournament was upheld and, as a result, the Russian team was conclusively disqualified and their results removed from record by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).