1931 Ice Hockey World Championships

The tournament was won by Canada who were represented by the University of Manitoba Grads team, claiming their fifth world championship title by finishing on top of the group in the final round with a total of nine points.

The host nation of Poland finished fourth at the tournament after winning one game, tying one, and losing three in the final round.

Canada's University of Manitoba Grads won the tournament with a total of nine points after winning four games and tying one.

The winner Hungary won all three games, finishing with six points and earning sixth place in the overall standings.

Austria were named champions after finishing as the highest ranked European team in the tournament in third.