Slovakia men's national ice hockey team

men's national ice hockey team representing Slovakia

The Slovak men's national ice hockey team is one of the best national ice hockey teams in the world. As of 2008, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the world governing body of ice hockey, ranks them as the eighth best national team. The team is operated by the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation under general manager Peter Bondra, and head coach Ján Filc. In the last six years, Slovakia has won three medals at the World Championships, including a gold medal in 2002. Slovakia has a total of 12,375 hockey players (0.23% of the population).

History change

The Slovak national team was created after Czechoslovakia was split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. For years, the Czechs kept control over how the Czechoslovakian national team was run, and limited how many Slovak players were on the team.[source?] When the country became two, the Czech Republic team was allowed to compete at the highest pool (A), and the IIHF ruled that because fewer players of the former Czechoslovak team were Slovaks, Slovakia have to start international play in pool C, the lowest group. However, Slovakia's play in the lower pools won it promotion to pool A by 1996.

Olympic record change

World Cup record change

  • 1996 - Did not qualify
  • 2004 - Lost in quarter-finals

World Championship record change

Slovakia's team at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
  • 1994 - Finished in 21st place (winner of the "Pool C")
  • 1995 - Finished in 13th place (winner of the "Pool B")
  • 1996 - Finished in 10th place
  • 1997 - Finished in 9th 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
  • 2008 - Finished in 13th place
  • 2009 - Finished in 10th place

World Championship 2009 Roster change

Goaltenders
#PlayerDate of BirthClub
25Ján LašákApril 10, 1979 Moeller Pardubice
31Rastislav StaňaJanuary 10, 1980 Severstal Cherepovets
41Jaroslav HalákMay 13, 1985 Montreal Canadiens
Defensemen
#PlayerDate of BirthClub
6Peter SmrekFebruary 16, 1979 Lasselsberger Plzeň
7Ivan BarankaMay 19, 1985 Spartak Moscow
12Ivan ŠvarnýOctober 31, 1984 Litvínov
15Dominik GraňákJune 11, 1983 Färjestad
29René VydarenýMay 6, 1981 České Budějovice
43Jaroslav ObšutSeptember 3, 1976 Luleå
44Andrej SekeraJune 8, 1986 Buffalo Sabres
48Boris ValábikFebruary 14, 1986 Atlanta Thrashers
Forwards
#PlayerDate of BirthClub
4Jiří BicekDecember 3, 1978 EHC Biel
10Milan BartovičApril 9, 1981 Bílí Tygři Liberec
14Štefan RužičkaFebruary 17, 1985 Spartak Moscow
17Michal MachoJanuary 17, 1982 MHC Martin
19Rastislav PavlikovskýMarch 2, 1977 Sibir Novosibirsk
20Juraj ŠtefankaJanuary 28, 1976 Vítkovice
23Ľuboš Bartečko (C)July 14, 1976 Luleå
26Michal Handzuš (A)March 11, 1977 Los Angeles Kings
27Ladislav Nagy (A)June 1, 1979 Severstal Cherepovets
28Peter ÖlveckýMay 20, 1985 Minnesota Wild
34Tomáš SurovýSeptember 24, 1981 Linköping
71Juraj MikúšFebruary 22, 1987 36 Skalica
81Marcel HossaOctober 21, 1981 Dinamo Riga
92Branko RadivojevičNovember 24, 1980 Spartak Moscow

2002 Gold Medallists change

Goalies:Ján Lašák,Rastislav Staňa,Miroslav Šimonovič.

Defensemen: Jerguš Bača,Ladislav Čierny,Radoslav Hecl,Richard Lintner,Dušan Milo,Peter Smrek,Martin Štrbák,Ľubomír Višňovský.

Forwards:Ľuboš Bartečko,Peter Bondra,Michal Handzuš,Miroslav Hlinka,Ladislav Nagy,Vladimír Országh,Žigmund Pálffy,Rastislav Pavlikovský,Róbert Petrovický,Peter Pucher,Radovan Somík,Jozef Stümpel,Miroslav Šatan,Róbert Tomík,Marek Uram.

References change