SLOVAKIA NATIONAL ICE HOCKEY TEAM
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The 'Slovak national (men's) ice hockey' team is one of the major ice hockey national teams in the world. As of 2005, the IIHF ranks them sixth. The team is controlled by the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation. In the last six years, Slovakia has won three medals at the World Championships including a gold in 2002. Slovakia has a total of 12,375 players(0.23% of its population). Their head coach is Július Šupler.
The Slovak team formed after the country of Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. While the Czechs were allowed to compete at the highest pool (A), the IIHF ruled that because fewer players of the former Czechoslovak team were Slovaks, the Slovakia would be required to start international play in
pool C. However, Slovakia's play in the lower pools won it promotion to pool A by 1996. ''See also Post-Cold War period of the IIHF world championships ''.
★ 1994 - Finished in 6th place
★ 1998 - Finished in 10th place
★ 2002 - Finished in 13th place
★ 2006 - Finished in 5th place (see roster)
★ 1996 - Did not qualify for playoffs
★ 2004 - Lost quarter-finals
★ 1994 - Finished in 21st place (winner of the "Pool C")
★ 1995 - Finished in 13th place (winner of the "Pool B")
★ 1996 - Finished in 9th place
★ 1997 - Finished in 8th place
★ 1998 - Finished in 7th place
★ 1999 - Finished in 7th place
★ 2000 - Won silver medal
★ 2001 - Finished in 7th place
★ 2002 - 'Won gold medal'
★ 2003 - Won bronze medal
★ 2004 - Finished in 4th place
★ 2005 - Finished in 5th place
★ 2006 - Finished in 8th place
★ 2007 - Finished in 6th place
''see also Czechoslovak national ice hockey team''
The 'Slovak national (men's) ice hockey' team is one of the major ice hockey national teams in the world. As of 2005, the IIHF ranks them sixth. The team is controlled by the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation. In the last six years, Slovakia has won three medals at the World Championships including a gold in 2002. Slovakia has a total of 12,375 players(0.23% of its population). Their head coach is Július Šupler.
The Slovak team formed after the country of Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. While the Czechs were allowed to compete at the highest pool (A), the IIHF ruled that because fewer players of the former Czechoslovak team were Slovaks, the Slovakia would be required to start international play in
pool C. However, Slovakia's play in the lower pools won it promotion to pool A by 1996. ''See also Post-Cold War period of the IIHF world championships ''.
| Contents |
| Olympic record |
| World Cup record |
| World Championship record |
Olympic record
★ 1994 - Finished in 6th place
★ 1998 - Finished in 10th place
★ 2002 - Finished in 13th place
★ 2006 - Finished in 5th place (see roster)
World Cup record
★ 1996 - Did not qualify for playoffs
★ 2004 - Lost quarter-finals
World Championship record
★ 1994 - Finished in 21st place (winner of the "Pool C")
★ 1995 - Finished in 13th place (winner of the "Pool B")
★ 1996 - Finished in 9th place
★ 1997 - Finished in 8th place
★ 1998 - Finished in 7th place
★ 1999 - Finished in 7th place
★ 2000 - Won silver medal
★ 2001 - Finished in 7th place
★ 2002 - 'Won gold medal'
★ 2003 - Won bronze medal
★ 2004 - Finished in 4th place
★ 2005 - Finished in 5th place
★ 2006 - Finished in 8th place
★ 2007 - Finished in 6th place
''see also Czechoslovak national ice hockey team''
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