Australia men's national ice hockey team

Australia men's national ice hockey team
Australia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Mighty Roos
Association Ice Hockey Australia
General Manager Australia Ross Noga
Head coach Australia Vladimir Rubes
Assistants Australia Robert Knesaurek
Captain Greg Oddy
Most games Glen Foll (79)
Most points Greg Oddy (119)
IIHF code AUS
IIHF ranking 34
Highest IIHF ranking 31 (2009)
Lowest IIHF ranking 36 (2003)
Team colours                    
First international
 Czechoslovakia 18 - 1 Australia 
(Squaw Valley, United States; 20 February 1960)
Biggest win
 Australia 58 - 0 New Zealand 
(Perth, Australia; 14 March 1987)
Biggest defeat
 Kazakhstan 23 - 1 Australia 
(Ljubljana, Slovenia; 15 March 1993)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 27 (first in 1960)
Best result 9th (in 1960)
Olympics
Appearances 1 (first in 1960)
International record (W–L–T)
56-88-10

The Australian men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team for Australia. As of 2010 the Australian team are ranked 34th. The official nickname of Australia's national ice hockey team is the Mighty Roos.

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History

Some Australian national team players are expatriates of Canada and other hockey-playing nations, who have since become outright citizens of Australia or who hold dual citizenship. Australia's ice hockey team has participated in just one Winter Olympics: the 1960 Games in Squaw Valley, California. Australia lost both their games against powerhouses Czechoslovakia (18-1) and eventual gold medalists, the United States (12-1).

Australia has competed in the Division II World Championships since 2001. As of 2007 they are coached by Steve McKenna, a former eight-year veteran of the National Hockey League. At the 2007 Division II World Championships, Australia won three games and lost one, finishing second in their group behind host nation South Korea and narrowly missing promotion to Division I.

Australia hosted the 2008 IIHF World Championship Division II Group B, which was held in Newcastle, Australia. The Mighty Roos finished first and captured the gold medal by winning all five games and they have now have been promoted to Division I.

Roster

Team Australia 2008

From the 2011 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships[1]

# Name Pos Date of Birth Club
6 Clayworth, AaronAaron Clayworth D 01985-03-2121 March 1985 Australia Canberra Knights
1 Denman, StuartStuart Denman G 01974-09-011 September 1974 Australia Melbourne Ice
20 Ezzy, MatthewMatthew Ezzy G 01984-01-022 January 1984 Australia Newcastle North Stars
13 Gavin, JordanJordan Gavin F 01982-09-2222 September 1982 Australia Canberra Knights
5 Graham, ToddTodd Graham D 01991-02-088 February 1991 United States Connecticut Jr. Wolfpack
2 Hughes, JosephJoseph Hughes F 01984-07-033 July 1984 Australia Melbourne Ice
23 Huxley, DavidDavid Huxley D 01988-02-044 February 1988 Australia Adelaide Adrenaline
8 Manco, TomasTomas Manco D 01988-01-1919 January 1988 Australia Sydney Ice Dogs
10 Oddy, GregGreg Oddy F 01980-07-2424 July 1980 Australia Adelaide Adrenaline
21 Powell, ThomasThomas Powell F 01986-02-1212 February 1986 Australia Melbourne Ice
12 Rummukainen, MarkMark Rummukainen D 01982-02-1919 February 1982 Australia Canberra Knights
11 Sekura, ChristopherChristopher Sekura F 01975-10-3131 October 1975 Australia Sydney Ice Dogs
19 Stephenson, ScottScott Stephenson F 01985-07-1212 July 1985 Australia Sydney Ice Dogs
18 Stephenson, ToddTodd Stephenson F 01988-06-099 June 1988 Australia Sydney Ice Dogs
16 Stransky, VladanVladan Stransky F 01973-02-1212 February 1973 Australia Sydney Bears
15 Thilthorpe, BenBen Thilthorpe F 01978-08-2020 August 1978 Australia Adelaide Blackhawks
24 Thilthorpe, LukeLuke Thilthorpe D 01981-11-044 November 1981 Australia Adelaide Adrenaline
7 Thomas, BrettBrett Thomas F 01977-08-2424 August 1977 Australia Sydney Ice Dogs
9 Upton, DavidDavid Upton F 01989-10-3030 October 1989 Australia Gold Coast Blue Tongues
14 Walker, NathanNathan Walker F 01994-02-077 February 1994 Czech Republic HC Vitkovice Steel U20
22 Webster, LliamLliam Webster F 01986-02-1919 February 1986 Australia Melbourne Ice
17 White, AndrewAndrew White D 01983-06-3030 June 1983 Australia Sydney Ice Dogs

World records

Australia has the distinction of holding a world record for most goals and highest winning margin in a IIHF World Championship game; they defeated New Zealand by a score of 58-0 in 1987, breaking the record held by Canada (47 goals) since 1949.

Olympics record

  • 1920-1956 - did not participate
  • 1960 - 9th place
  • 1964–present - did not qualify

World Championships record

  • 1930-1961 - did not participate
  • 1962 - 13th place (5th in Pool B)
  • 1963-1973 - did not participate
  • 1974 - 21st place (7th in Pool C)
  • 1975-1978 - did not participate
  • 1979 - 26th place (8th in Pool C)
  • 1981-1985 - did not participate
  • 1986 - 26th place (10th in Pool C)
  • 1987 - 25th place (1st in Pool D)
  • 1989 - 24th place (8th in Pool C)
  • 1990 - 27th place (2nd in Pool D)
  • 1991 - did not participate
  • 1992 - 15th place (3rd in Pool C)
  • 1993 - 23rd place (7th in Pool C)
  • 1994 - 33rd place (13th in Pool C)
  • 1995 - 36th place (16th in Pool C)
  • 1996 - 36th place (8th in Pool D)
  • 1997 - 34th place (6th in Pool D)
  • 1998 - 34th place (2nd in Pool D)
  • 1999 - 34th place (3rd in Pool D)
  • 2000 - 36th place (3rd in Pool D)
  • 2001 - 33rd place (3rd in Division II, Group A)
  • 2002 - 36th place (4th in Division II, Group A)
  • 2003 - 36th place (4th in Division II, Group A)
  • 2004 - 33rd place (3rd in Division II, Group A)
  • 2005 - 31st place (2nd in Division II, Group A)
  • 2006 - 32nd place (3rd in Division II, Group B)
  • 2007 - 32nd place (2nd in Division II, Group B)
  • 2008 - 30th place (1st in Division II, Group B)
  • 2009 - 27th place (6th in Division I, Group A)
  • 2010 - 32nd place (2nd in Division II, Group A)
  • 2011 - 30th place (1st in Division II, Group A)

All-time Record against other nations

As of 25 May 2009

Team GP W T L GF GA
 New Zealand 11 10 0 1 150 15
 South Africa 7 7 0 0 63 23
 Israel 10 6 0 4 44 37
 Turkey 4 4 0 0 65 2
 Mexico 4 4 0 0 39 5
 Iceland 3 3 0 0 14 5
 Spain 12 2 3 7 35 54
 South Korea 13 2 3 8 51 76
 North Korea 6 2 1 3 15 29
 China 7 2 1 4 17 46
 Hong Kong 2 2 0 0 79 0
 Luxembourg 2 2 0 0 29 0
 Bulgaria 9 1 2 6 32 56
 Chinese Taipei 1 1 0 0 31 3
 Greece 1 1 0 0 10 2
 Denmark 2 1 0 1 7 10
 Hungary 5 1 0 4 18 39
 Belgium 7 1 0 6 21 43
 Serbia and Montenegro 1 0 0 1 3 8
 United States 1 0 0 1 1 12
 Estonia 1 0 0 1 4 20
 Czechoslovakia 1 0 0 1 1 18
 Switzerland 1 0 0 1 0 20
 Lithuania 2 0 0 2 5 17
 France 2 0 0 2 3 19
 Slovenia 2 0 0 2 2 21
 Italy 2 0 0 2 4 25
 Netherlands 2 0 0 2 2 23
 Finland 2 0 0 2 3 33
 Kazakhstan 2 0 0 2 3 36
 Yugoslavia 3 0 0 3 3 25
 Great Britain 4 0 0 4 8 42
 Croatia 5 0 0 5 9 26
 Japan 7 0 0 7 17 93

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