New Zealand men's national junior ice hockey team

New Zealand men's national junior ice hockey team
New Zealand
Shirt badge/Association crest
Association New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation
General Manager New Zealand Paul Scott
Head coach Canada George Pilgrim
Assistants Canada Jon Whitehead
Most points Chris Eaden (28)
IIHF code NZL
Team colours          
First international
 New Zealand 3 - 2 Turkey 
(Sofia, Bulgaria; January 5, 2004)
Biggest win
 New Zealand 20 - 1 Turkey 
(Belgrade, Serbia; January 18, 2008)
Biggest defeat
 Netherlands 19 - 0 New Zealand 
(Bucharest, Romania; December 13, 2005)
IIHF World U20 Championship
Appearances 7 (first in 2004)
Best result 34th (2006)
International record (W–L–T)
16-19-1

The New Zealand men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team of New Zealand. The team is controlled by the New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

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History

New Zealand played its first game in 2004 against Turkey during the Division III tournament of the 2004 IIHF World U20 Championship.[1] New Zealand won the game 3–2. The following year New Zealand gained promotion to Division II after finishing second in the Division III tournament of the 2005 IIHF World U20 Championship. During the 2006 Division II Group A tournament New Zealand suffered their worst defeat in international competition, losing to the Netherlands men's national junior ice hockey team 0–19.[1] The team continued to compete at the World Championships up until 2008 where they gained promotion after winning the Division III tournament. During the tournament they also achieved their largest ever victory in international competition when they defeated Turkey 20–1.[1] In 2009 New Zealand did not send a team to compete in the 2009 IIHF World U20 Championship but returned the following year to compete in the 2010 Division III tournament. In 2011 they finished fifth in the Division III tournament being held in Mexico City, Mexico.[1]

Chris Eaden currently holds the team record for most points with 28 all of which he scored during the 2008 IIHF World U20 Championship, his only appearance for the New Zealand under-20 team.[2][3]

International competitions

  • 2004 IIHF World U20 Championship. Finish: 6th in Division III (40th overall)
  • 2005 IIHF World U20 Championship. Finish: 2nd in Division III (36th overall)
  • 2006 IIHF World U20 Championship. Finish: 6th in Division II Group A (34th overall)
  • 2007 IIHF World U20 Championship. Finish: 3rd in Division III (37th overall)
  • 2008 IIHF World U20 Championship. Finish: 1st in Division III (35th overall)
  • 2010 IIHF World U20 Championship. Finish: 4th in Division III (38th overall)
  • 2011 IIHF World U20 Championship. Finish: 5th in Division III (39th overall)

Roster

From the 2011 IIHF World U20 Championship[4][5]

# Name Pos Date of Birth Club
3 Joel Ashworth F 01991-02-1717 February 1991 New Zealand Canterbury
5 Michael Attwell (C) F 01991-10-2525 October 1991 New Zealand Botany Swarm
9 Regan Bakker-Connell (A) D 01991-08-1414 August 1991 New Zealand Dunedin Thunder
1 Richard Bigsby G 01994-01-1111 January 1994 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
10 James Carr (A) F 01991-06-2626 June 1991 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
17 Edward Commons F 01993-06-1616 June 1993 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
15 Robert Coslett D 01991-08-1313 August 1991 New Zealand Dunedin Thunder
23 James Currey F 01993-06-033 June 1993 New Zealand Botany Swarm
4 Matthew Gaffikin F 01991-10-2929 October 1991 New Zealand Canterbury
6 Shaun Harrison F 01994-04-2828 April 1994 New Zealand Auckland
2 Ethan Henare D 01991-02-2424 February 1991 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
20 Michael Hopkinson G 01991-03-022 March 1991 New Zealand West Auckland Admirals
7 Jaxson Lane F 01994-08-044 August 1994 New Zealand Canterbury
11 Cam McLeod F 01994-07-1212 July 1994 New Zealand Auckland
19 David Moss F 01991-01-1111 January 1991 New Zealand Botany Swarm
18 Thomas Richards D 01994-01-2121 January 1994 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
12 George Scott F 01994-07-1919 July 1994 New Zealand New Zealand
13 Nicholas White D 01993-04-1717 April 1993 New Zealand Canterbury Chiefs

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