The Soviet Union won the tournament for the third time, starting their roll of nine straight championships.
The first game of the day was East Germany vs U.S.A., seemingly a game of small significance—but an American win would propel them into fifth place, displacing Finland, and would give Sweden +19 on the first tiebreaker (due to Sweden's 17-2 win over the Americans) while the Soviets would have +10.
An American shot hit the East German crossbar with three seconds left in the game, and it ended 3-3.
The four-way tie for fifth place was resolved according to goal difference among all teams in the group.
In the end, everything went the Soviets' way on the final day, as they prevailed 4-2 on Sweden's home ice.
This meant that the unfortunate Norwegians, despite defeating and placing higher than West Germany in 1962, returned to the 'B' pool.