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| Nicknames        = ''Repre'', ''Chlapci'', ''Naši chlapci''
| Nicknames        = ''Repre'', ''Chlapci'', ''Naši chlapci''
| Association      = [[Slovak Ice Hockey Federation]]
| Association      = [[Slovak Ice Hockey Federation]]
| Most games        = Miroslav Šatan (175)<sup>1</sup>
| Most games        = Dominik Graňák (184)
| Top scorer        = Miroslav Šatan (85)<sup>1</sup>
| Top scorer        = Miroslav Šatan (85)<sup>1</sup>
| Most points      = Miroslav Šatan (162)<sup>1</sup>
| Most points      = Miroslav Šatan (162)<sup>1</sup>
| Home Stadium      = [[Ondrej Nepela Arena|Zimný Štadión Ondreja Nepelu]]
| Home Stadium      = [[Ondrej Nepela Arena|Zimný Štadión Ondreja Nepelu]]
| IIHF code        = SVK
| IIHF code        = SVK
| IIHF Rank        = 8
| IIHF Rank        = 9
| IIHF max          = 3
| IIHF max          = 3
| IIHF max date    = 2004
| IIHF max date    = 2004
| IIHF min          = 10
| IIHF min          = 11
| IIHF min date    = 2011
| IIHF min date    = 2017
| Team_Colors      = {{color box|white}} {{color box|#0B3C81}} {{color box|#B3261F}}
| Team_Colors      = {{color box|white}} {{color box|#0B3C81}} {{color box|#B3261F}}
| Jerseys          = [[File:Slovak national team jerseys 2014.png|215px]]
| Jerseys          = [[File:Slovak national team jerseys 2014.png|215px]]
| First game        = [[File:Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png|24px]] [[Bohemia and Moravia|Bohemia]] 12–0 [[File:Flag of First Slovak Republic.png|24px]] '''Slovakia''' <br> <small>([[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], Germany; 1 February 1940)</small><sup>2</sup>
| First game        = [[File:Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png|24px]] [[Bohemia and Moravia|Bohemia]] 12–0 [[File:Flag of First Slovak Republic.png|24px]] '''Slovakia''' <br> <small>([[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], Germany; 1 February 1940)</small><br>{{ih-rt|SVK}} 2–2 {{ih|FRA}}<br />{{small|([[Rouen]], France; 12 February 1993)}}
| Largest win      = {{ih|SVK}} 20–0 {{ih-rt|BUL}} <br> <small>([[Poprad]], [[Slovakia]]; 18 March 1994)</small><sup>2</sup>
| Largest win      = {{ih|SVK}} 20–0 {{ih-rt|BUL}} <br> <small>([[Poprad]], [[Slovakia]]; 18 March 1994)</small>
| Largest loss      = [[File:Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png|24px]] [[Bohemia and Moravia|Bohemia]] 12–0 [[File:Flag of First Slovak Republic.png|24px]] '''Slovakia'''<br> <small>([[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], Germany; 1 February 1940)</small><sup>2</sup>
| Largest loss      = [[File:Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png|24px]] [[Bohemia and Moravia|Bohemia]] 12–0 [[File:Flag of First Slovak Republic.png|24px]] '''Slovakia'''<br> <small>([[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], Germany; 1 February 1940)</small><br>{{ih-rt|CZE}} 8–0 {{ih|SVK}}<br />{{small|([[Kloten]], Switzerland; 2 May 2009)}}
| World champ apps  = 20
| World champ apps  = 30
| World champ first = 1994
| World champ first = 1994
| World champ best  = [[File:Gold medal icon.png]] ''Gold''([[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002]])
| World champ best  = [[File:Gold medal icon.png]] ''Gold''([[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002]])
| Olympic apps      = 6
| Olympic apps      = 8
| Olympic first    = [[1994 Winter Olympics|1994]]
| Olympic first    = [[1994 Winter Olympics|1994]]
| Olympic medals    =  
| Olympic medals    = [[File:Bronze medal icon.png|16px]] Bronze: ([[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2022]])
| Record            = 243–180–53
| Record            = 380–307–49
}}
}}
{{MedalBox|medals=
{{MedalBox|medals=
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{{Medal|Bronze|[[2022 Winter Olympics|2022 Beijing]]|[[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Team]]}}
{{Medal|Comp|[[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Comp|[[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002 Sweden]]|Team}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002 Sweden]]|Team}}
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[[File:hockeyslovakia.PNG|thumb|Slovakia hockey logo]]
[[File:hockeyslovakia.PNG|thumb|Slovakia hockey logo]]
The '''Slovak men's national [[ice hockey]] team''' is the national [[ice hockey]] team of [[Slovakia]] and is controlled by the [[Slovak Ice Hockey Federation]]. As of March 2010, the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF), the world governing body of hockey, ranks them as the seventh strongest national team in the world. It is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world.
The '''Slovakia men's national ice hockey team''' is the national [[ice hockey]] team of [[Slovakia]] and is controlled by the [[Slovak Ice Hockey Federation]]. A successor to the [[Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team|Czechoslovakia national team]], it is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world.  


In the last sixteen years, Slovakia has won four medals at the [[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championships]], including a gold medal in [[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002 in Sweden]]. In winter Olympic games, Slovakia's highest achievement is 4th place in [[2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|Vancouver 2010]]. In the tournament they won against favourites [[Russia men's national ice hockey team|Russia]] and [[Sweden men's national ice hockey team|Sweden]], and lost against [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canada]] in the semifinals and against [[Finland men's national ice hockey team|Finland]] in the bronze medal game.
Slovakia has won four medals at the [[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championships]], including a gold medal in [[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002 in Sweden]], and a bronze medal at the [[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics|2022 Winter Olympics]].


==History==
==History==
The Slovak national team was formed following the breakup of [[Czechoslovakia]], as the country was split into the [[Czech Republic]] and Slovakia. For years, the Czechs kept control over how the national team was run, and even had quotas instituted to ensure a minimal participation of Slovak players on the Czechoslovak national team. While the Czechs were allowed to compete at the highest pool (A), the IIHF ruled that because fewer players of the former [[Czechoslovak national ice hockey team|Czechoslovak]] team were Slovaks, 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 [[Ice Hockey World Championships#1993.E2.80.93present|Post-Cold War]] period of the [[Ice Hockey World Championships|IIHF world championships]]''.
The Slovak national team was formed following the breakup of [[Czechoslovakia]], as the country was split into the [[Czech Republic]] and Slovakia. For years, the Czechs kept control over how the national team was run, and even had quotas instituted to ensure a minimal participation of Slovak players on the Czechoslovak national team. While the Czechs were allowed to compete at the highest pool (A), the IIHF ruled that because fewer players of the former [[Czechoslovak national ice hockey team|Czechoslovak]] team were Slovaks, 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 [[Ice Hockey World Championships#1993.E2.80.93present|Post-Cold War]] period of the [[Ice Hockey World Championships|IIHF world championships]]''.
In the [[2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Winter Olympic Games]] in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Slovak team was unable to use its [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) players in the preliminary round due to a scheduling conflict. This affected all of the smaller countries, but devastated the Slovak team as most of their players were coming from NHL teams. The NHL had decided to only allow their players to participate in the final medal round, and thus Slovakia failed to qualify finishing a disappointing 13th. This turn of events was troubling to the entire hockey community, and the rules were changed for the [[2006 Winter Olympics|2006 Winter Olympic Games]] in [[Turin]], Italy.
Slovak national team members and notable players include Marián Gáborík of the Los Angeles Kings; Marián Hossa of the Chicago Blackhawks; Marcel Hossa; Miroslav Šatan; star goaltender of the New York Islanders Jaroslav Halák and the tallest player in NHL history, Zdeno Chára. In the late 1990s, the St. Louis Blues placed Ľuboš Bartečko, Michal Handzuš, and Pavol Demitra on the same line. This trio became known as the "Slovak Pack," and were able to communicate in their native language without the opposition knowing what they were saying, unless of course they also spoke/understood Slovak.


==Tournament record==
==Tournament record==
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! GP
! GP
! W
! W
!OW
! OW
! T
! T
!OL
! OL
! L
! L
! GF
! GF
! GA
! GA
! Coach
! Captain
! Finish
! Finish
|-
|-
|1920–1992 || colspan=13|''Part of [[Czechoslovakia national ice hockey team|Czechoslovakia]]''
|1920–1992 || colspan=13|''Part of {{ih|TCH}}''
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|NOR}}[[1994 Winter Olympics|1994 Lillehammer]]
|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Ice hockey at the 1994 Winter Olympics|1994 Lillehammer]]
| 8
| 8
| 4
| 4
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| 35
| 35
| 29
| 29
|6th
| [[Július Šupler]]
| [[Peter Šťastný]]
| 6th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|JPN}}[[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]]
| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|1998 Nagano]]
|4
| 4
|1
| 1
|0
| 0
|1
| 1
|0
| 0
|1
| 2
|11
| 11
|13
| 13
|10th
| [[Ján Šterbák]]
| [[Zdeno Cíger]]
| 10th
|-
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2002 Salt Lake City]]
| 4
| 1
| 0
| 2
| 0
| 1
| 15
| 13
| [[Ján Filc]]
| [[Miroslav Šatan]]
| 13th
|-
| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2006 Turin]]
| 6
| 5
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 19
| 11
| [[František Hossa]]
| [[Pavol Demitra]]
| 5th
|-
| style="background:#9acdff;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2010 Vancouver]]
| 7
| 3
| 1
| —
| 0
| 3
| 22
| 18
| [[Ján Filc]]
| [[Zdeno Chára]]
| 4th
|-
| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014 Sochi]]
| 4
| 0
| 0
| —
| 1
| 3
| 5
| 16
| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Vladimír Vůjtek (ice hockey b. 1947)|Vladimír Vůjtek]]
| [[Zdeno Chára]]
| 11th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Salt Lake City]]  
|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2018 Pyeongchang]]
|4
| 4
|1
| 1
|0
| 0
|2
| —
|0
| 1
|1
| 2
|15
| 7
|13
| 12
|13th
| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Craig Ramsay]]
| [[Tomáš Surový]]
| 11th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[2006 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2006 Turin]]
| style="background:#c96;"| {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2022 Beijing]]  
|6
| 7
|5
| 3
|0
| 1
|0
|
|0
| 0
|1
| 3
|19
| 19
|11
| 16
|5th
|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Craig Ramsay]]
|[[Marek Hrivík]]
|{{bronze3}} Bronze
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Totals
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2010 Vancouver]]
! Games !! style="background:gold"|Gold !! style="background:silver"|Silver !! style="background:#c96"|Bronze !! Total
|7
|3
|1
|–
|0
|3
|22
|18
|4th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014 Sochi]]
| 8 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1
|4
|0
|0
|
|1
|3
|5
|16
|11th
|}
|}


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! GP
! GP
! W
! W
!OW
! OW
! T
! T
!OL
! OL
! L
! L
! GF
! GF
! GA
! GA
! Coach
! Captain
! Finish
! Finish
! Rank
! Rank
|-
|-
|C1
|C1
|style="border: 3px solid red; background: #90EE90"|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[1994 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships#World Championship Group C1 (Slovakia)|1994 Poprad, Spišská Nová Ves]]
|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[1994 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships#World Championship Group C1 (Slovakia)|1994 Poprad, Spišská Nová Ves]] || 6 || 4 || – || 2 || – || 0 || 43 || 3 || [[Július Šupler]] || [[Oto Haščák]] || bgcolor=gold| Winner, '''Promoted''' || bgcolor=gold|1st
|6
|4
|–
|2
|–
|0
|43
|3
|Winner, '''Promoted'''
|1st
|-
|-
|B
|B
|style="border: 3px solid red; background: #90EE90"|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[1995 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships#World Championship Group B (Slovakia)|1995 Bratislava]]
|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[1995 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships#World Championship Group B (Slovakia)|1995 Bratislava]] || 7 || 7 || – || 0 || – || 0 || 60 || 15 || [[Július Šupler]] || [[Peter Šťastný]] || bgcolor=gold|Winner, '''Promoted''' || bgcolor=gold|1st
|7
|7
|–
|0
|–
|0
|60
|15
|Winner, '''Promoted'''
|1st
|}
|}


====Top division====
====Top division====
[[File:2022-04-29 Deutschland gegen Slowakei (Eishockey-Länderspiel) by Sandro Halank–261.jpg|thumb|right|Preseason match in Dresden in preparation for the [[2022 IIHF World Championship]]: Slovakia vs. [[Germany men's national ice hockey team|Germany]]]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Championship
! Championship !! GP !! W !! OTW !! T !! OTL !! L !! GF !! GA !! Coach !! Captain !! Finish !! Rank
! GP
|-
! W
|[[Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920]]–[[1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1992]] || colspan=12|''As part of {{ih|TCH}}''
!OW
|-
! T
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1996 Vienna]] || 5 || 1 || – || 1 || – || 3 || 13 || 16 || [[Július Šupler]] || [[Oto Haščák]] || Group Round || 10th
!OL
|-
! L
|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1997 Helsinki, Tampere, Turku]] || 8 || 3 || – || 1 || – || 4 || 20 || 23 || [[Jozef Golonka]] || [[Zdeno Cíger]] || Consolation Round || 9th
! GF
|-
! GA
|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[1998 IIHF World Championship|1998 Basel, Zürich]] || 6 || 2 || – || 2 || – || 2 || 11 || 12 || [[Ján Šterbák]] || [[Zdeno Cíger]] || Second round || 7th
! Finish
|-
! Rank
|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[1999 IIHF World Championship|1999 Oslo, Hamar, Lillehammer]] || 6 || 2 || – || 1 || – || 3 || 22 || 21 || [[Ján Šterbák]] || [[Zdeno Cíger]] || Second round || 7th
|-
| style="background:silver;"| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[2000 IIHF World Championship|2000 St. Petersburg]] || 9 || 5 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 3 || 34 || 22 || [[Ján Filc]] || [[Miroslav Šatan]] || Final || {{silver2}} Silver
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[2001 IIHF World Championship|2001 Nuremberg, Cologne, Hanover]] || 7 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 4 || 20 || 18 || [[Ján Filc]] || [[Zdeno Chára]] || Quarter-finals || 7th
|-
| style="background:gold;"| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[2002 IIHF World Championship|2002 Gothenburg, Karlstad, Jönköping]] || 9 || 7 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 37 || 22 || [[Ján Filc]] ||[[Miroslav Šatan]] || '''Champions''' || {{gold1}} Gold
|-
|-
|1920 – [[1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1992]] || colspan=12|''Part of [[Czechoslovakia national ice hockey team|Czechoslovakia]]''
| style="background:#c96;"| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[2003 IIHF World Championship|2003 Helsinki, Tampere, Turku]] || 9 || 7 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 45 || 17 || [[František Hossa]] || [[Miroslav Šatan]] || 3rd Place Game || {{bronze3}} Bronze
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1996 Vienna]]
| style="background:#9acdff;"| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[2004 IIHF World Championship|2004 Prague, Ostrava]] || 9 || 5 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 24 || 9 || [[František Hossa]] || [[Miroslav Šatan]] || 3rd Place Game || 4th
|5
|1
|
|1
|
|3
|13
|16
|Group Round
|10th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1997 Helsinki, Tampere, Turku]]
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[2005 IIHF World Championship|2005 Vienna, Innsbruck]] || 7 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 19 || 17 || [[František Hossa]] || [[Miroslav Šatan]] || Quarter-finals || 5th
|8
|3
|
|1
|
|4
|20
|23
|Consolation Round
|9th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[1998 IIHF World Championship|1998 Basel, Zürich]]
|{{flagicon|LAT}} [[2006 IIHF World Championship|2006 Riga]] || 7 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 3 || 26 || 14 || [[František Hossa]] || [[Marián Hossa]] || Quarter-finals || 8th
|6
|2
|
|2
|
|2
|11
|12
|Second round
|7th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[1999 IIHF World Championship|1999 Oslo, Hamar, Lillehammer]]
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2007 IIHF World Championship|2007 Moscow]] || 7 || 4 || 0 || – || 0 || 3 || 24 || 23 || [[Július Šupler]] || [[Miroslav Šatan]]
|6
|| Quarter-finals || 6th
|2
|–
|1
|
|3
|22
|21
|Second round
|7th
|-
|-
|bgcolor=silver|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2000 IIHF World Championship|2000 St. Petersburg]]
|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[2008 IIHF World Championship|2008 Quebec City, Halifax]] || 5 || 2 || 1 || –  || 0 || 2 || 18 || 12 || [[Július Šupler]] || [[Róbert Petrovický]] || Relegation Round || 13th
|9
|5
|0
|1
|0
|3
|34
|22
|Final
|{{Silver2}}
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[2001 IIHF World Championship|2001 Nuremberg, Cologne, Hanover]]
|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[2009 IIHF World Championship|2009 Bern, Kloten]] || 6 || 1 || 1 || – || 2 || 2 || 12 || 24 || [[Ján Filc]] || [[Ľuboš Bartečko]] || Second round || 10th
|7
|3
|0
|0
|0
|4
|20
|18
|Quarter-finals
|7th
|-
|-
|bgcolor=gold|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[2002 IIHF World Championship|2002 Gothenburg, Karlstad, Jönköping]]
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[2010 IIHF World Championship|2010 Cologne, Mannheim, Gelsenkirchen]] || 6 || 2 || 0 || – || 0 || 4 || 13 || 19 || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Glen Hanlon]] || [[Richard Lintner]] || Second round || 12th
|9
|7
|1
|0
|0
|1
|37
|22
|'''Champions'''
|{{Gold1}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor= cc9966|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[2003 IIHF World Championship|2003 Helsinki, Tampere, Turku]]
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[2011 IIHF World Championship|2011 Bratislava, Košice]] || 6 || 2 || 0 || – || 0 || 4 || 16 || 15 || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Glen Hanlon]] || [[Pavol Demitra]] || Second round || 10th
|9
|7
|0
|1
|0
|1
|45
|17
|3rd Place Game
|{{Bronze3}}
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[2004 IIHF World Championship|2004 Prague, Ostrava]]
| style="background:silver;"| {{flagicon|FIN}} {{flagicon|SWE}} [[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012 Helsinki, Stockholm]] || 10 || 7 || 0 || – || 0 || 3 || 30 || 23 || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Vladimír Vůjtek (ice hockey b. 1947)|Vladimír Vůjtek]] || [[Zdeno Chára]] || Final || {{silver2}} Silver
|9
|5
|0
|2
|1
|1
|24
|9
|3rd Place Game
|4th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[2005 IIHF World Championship|2005 Vienna, Innsbruck]]
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{flagicon|FIN}} [[2013 IIHF World Championship|2013 Stockholm, Helsinki]] || 8 || 3 || 0 || – || 1 || 4 || 22 || 20 || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Vladimír Vůjtek (ice hockey b. 1947)|Vladimír Vůjtek]] || [[Miroslav Šatan]] || Quarter-finals || 8th
|7
|4
|0
|1
|0
|2
|19
|17
|Quarter-finals
|5th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|LAT}} [[2006 IIHF World Championship|2006 Riga]]
|{{flagicon|BLR}} [[2014 IIHF World Championship|2014 Minsk]] || 7 || 3 || 0 || – || 1 || 3 || 20 || 21 || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Vladimír Vůjtek (ice hockey b. 1947)|Vladimír Vůjtek]] || [[Miroslav Šatan]] || Group stage || 9th
|7
|3
|0
|1
|0
|3
|26
|14
|Quarter-finals
|8th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2007 IIHF World Championship|2007 Moscow]]
|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[2015 IIHF World Championship|2015 Prague, Ostrava]] || 7 || 1 || 2 || – || 2 || 2 || 17 || 19 || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Vladimír Vůjtek (ice hockey b. 1947)|Vladimír Vůjtek]] || [[Tomáš Kopecký]] || Group stage || 9th
|7
|3
|0
|–
|0
|4
|24
|23
|Quarter-finals
|6th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[2008 IIHF World Championship|2008 Quebec City, Halifax]]
|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2016 IIHF World Championship|2016 Moscow, St. Petersburg]] || 7 || 2 || 1 || – || 0 || 4 || 15 || 23 || [[Zdeno Cíger]] || [[Andrej Sekera]] || Group stage || 9th
|5
|2
|1
|–
|0
|2
|18
|12
|Relegation Round
|13th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[2009 IIHF World Championship|2009 Bern, Kloten]]
|{{flagicon|GER}} {{flagicon|FRA}} [[2017 IIHF World Championship|2017 Cologne, Paris]] || 7 || 0 || 1 || – || 2 || 4 || 12 || 28 || [[Zdeno Cíger]]
|6
|| [[Vladimír Dravecký]] || Group stage || 14th
|1
|1
|–
|2
|2
|12
|24
|Second round
|10th
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[2010 IIHF World Championship|2010 Cologne, Mannheim, Gelsenkirchen]]
|{{flagicon|DEN}} [[2018 IIHF World Championship|2018 Copenhagen, Herning]] || 7 || 3 || 0 || – || 2 || 2 || 19 || 20 || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Craig Ramsay]] || [[Andrej Sekera]] || Group stage || 9th
|6
|2
|0
|–
|0
|4
|13
|19
|Second round
|12th
|-
|-
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[2011 IIHF World Championship|2011 Bratislava, Košice]]
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[2019 IIHF World Championship|2019 Bratislava, Košice]] || 7 || 3 || 1 || – || 0 || 3 || 28 || 19 || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Craig Ramsay]] || [[Andrej Sekera]] || Group stage || 9th
|6
|2
|0
|–
|0
|4
|16
|15
|Second round
|10th
|-
|-
|bgcolor=silver|{{flagicon|FIN}} {{flagicon|SWE}} [[2012 IIHF World Championship|2012 Helsinki, Stockholm]]
|[[2020 IIHF World Championship|2020]] || colspan=12 align=center|Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic<ref>{{cite web |last1=Steiss |first1=Adam |title=2020 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship cancelled |url=https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/wm/news/18344/2020-iihf-ice-hockey-world-championship-cancelled |website=iihf.com |publisher=IIHF |access-date=21 March 2020 |archive-date=21 March 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321150949/https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/wm/news/18344/2020-iihf-ice-hockey-world-championship-cancelled |url-status=live }}</ref>
|10
|7
|0
|
|0
|3
|30
|23
|Final
|{{Silver2}}
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{flagicon|FIN}} [[2013 IIHF World Championship|2013 Stockholm, Helsinki]]
|{{flagicon|LAT}} [[2021 IIHF World Championship|2021 Riga]] || 8 || 4 || 0 || – || 0 || 4 || 18 || 28 || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Craig Ramsay]] || [[Marek Ďaloga]] || Quarter-finals || 8th
|8
|3
|0
|–
|1
|4
|22
|20
|Quarter-finals
|8th
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|{{flagicon|BLR}} [[2014 IIHF World Championship|2014 Minsk]]
|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[2022 IIHF World Championship|2022 Helsinki, Tampere]] || 8 || 4 || 0 || – || 0 || 4 || 25 || 23 || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Craig Ramsay]]|| [[Tomáš Tatar]] || Quarter-finals || 8th
|7
|3
|0
|–
|1
|3
|20
|21
|Group stage
|9th
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|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[2015 IIHF World Championship|2015 Prague, Ostrava]]
|{{flagicon|FIN}} {{flagicon|LAT}} [[2023 IIHF World Championship|2023 Tampere, Riga]] || 7 || 3 || 0 || – || 2 || 2 || 15 || 15 || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Craig Ramsay]] || [[Marek Hrivík]] || Group stage || 9th
|7
|1
|2
|–
|2
|2
|17
|19
|Group stage
|9th
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|{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2016 IIHF World Championship|2016 Moscow, St. Petersburg]]
|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[2024 IIHF World Championship|2024 Prague, Ostrava]] || 8|| 3|| 1|| || 1|| 3|| 29|| 29|| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Craig Ramsay]] || [[Tomáš Tatar]] || Quarter-finals||7th
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At the [[2016 World Cup of Hockey|2016]] edition, Slovakia was not represented. Instead 6 Slovak players were a part of [[Team Europe]], which was led by Slovak general manager Miroslav Šatan.
===Deutschland Cup===
*{{gold1}} '''Gold medal''' (1997, 2006, 2011, [[2016 Deutschland Cup|2016]])
*{{silver2}} Silver medal (1994, 2001, [[2017 Deutschland Cup|2017]], [[2021 Deutschland Cup|2021]], [[2023 Deutschland Cup|2023]])
*{{bronze3}} Bronze medal (2000, 2004, 2005, 2012, [[2014 Deutschland Cup|2014]], [[2018 Deutschland Cup|2018]])


==All-time record==
==All-time record==
The following table shows Slovakia's international record from 1940 1945 and since 1993, correct as of 12 May 2015.
The following table shows Slovakia's international record against other national teams from 1940 to 1945 and since 1993, correct as of 15 May 2024 after a match against [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canada]]. Teams in italics are no longer actively competing. Overtime and game winning shot victories and losses are counted towards wins and losses.


<small>Source:<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.hockeyslovakia.sk/sk/clanok/slovensko-verzus-svet | title=SLOVENSKO verzus SVET | publisher=SZLH | date=20 May 2013 | accessdate=19 August 2013 | language=Slovak}}</ref></small>
<small>Source:<ref>{{Cite web |date=7 August 2016 |title=Slovakia - National Teams of Ice Hockey |url=https://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/slovakia/ |access-date=8 May 2023 |website=nationalteamsoficehockey.com |language=en-US}}</ref></small>
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|- bgcolor="#d0ffd0" align="center"
|- bgcolor="#d0ffd0" align="center"
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|AUT}} || 29 || 23 || 2 || 4 || 123 || 50 || +73
|{{ih|AUT}} || 42 || 32 || 2 || 8 || 167 || 76 || +91
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|BLR}} || 28 || 16 || 1 || 11 || 77 || 49 || +28
|{{ih|BLR}} || 37 || 24 || 1 || 12 || 107 || 72 || +35
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|BUL}} || 1 || 1|| 0 || 0 || 20 || 0 || +20
|{{ih|BUL}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 20 || 0 || +20
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{ih|CAN}} || 49 || 22 || 4 || 23 || 157 || 142 || +15
|{{ih|CAN}} || 52 || 20 || 4 || 28 || 148 || 164 || −17
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|CRO}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 6 || 1 || +5
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{ih|CZE}} || 60 || 13 || 7 || 40 || 129 || 212 || −83
|{{ih|CZE}} || 75 || 16 || 7 || 52 || 150 || 261 || −111
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|DEN}} || 13 || 9 || 0 || 4 || 59 || 29 || +30
|{{ih|DEN}} || 23 || 16 || 0 || 7 || 90 || 48 || +42
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{ih|FIN}} || 29 || 6 || 3 || 20 || 59 || 88 || −29
|{{ih|FIN}} || 38 || 7 || 3 || 28 || 62 || 123 || −61
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|FRA}} || 22 || 16 || 3 || 3 || 103 || 42 || +61
|{{ih|FRA}} || 35 || 27 || 3 || 5 || 153 || 64 || +89
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|GER}} || 49 || 27 || 1 || 21 || 126 || 114 || +12
|{{ih|GER}} || 82 || 46 || 2 || 34 || 215 || 200 || +15
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|GBR}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 14 || 4 || +10
|{{ih|GBR}} || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 29 || 7 || +22
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|HUN}} || 7 || 5 || 0 || 2 || 46 || 18 || +28
|{{ih|HUN}} || 8 || 6 || 0 || 2 || 50 || 19 || +31
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|ITA}} || 17 || 12 || 1 || 4 || 72 || 41 || +31
|{{ih|ITA}} || 18 || 14 || 1 || 3 || 77 || 42 || +35
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|JPN}} || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 39 || 12 || +27
|{{ih|JPN}} || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 39 || 12 || +27
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|KAZ}} || 9 || 7 || 1 || 1 || 42 || 15 || +27
|{{ih|KAZ}} || 12 || 9 || 1 || 2 || 55 || 24 || +31
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|LAT}} || 25 || 15 || 3 || 7 || 84 || 57 || +27
|{{ih|LAT}} || 36 || 23 || 2 || 11 || 119 || 74 || +45
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|NED}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 24 || 4 || +20
|{{ih|NED}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 24 || 4 || +20
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|NOR}} || 27 || 19 || 2 || 6 || 105 || 54 || +51
|{{ih|NOR}} || 36 || 27 || 2 || 7 || 140 || 65 || +75
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|POL}} || 6 || 5 || 1 || 0 || 36 || 10 || +26
|{{ih|POL}} || 9 || 8 || 1 || 0 || 51 || 12 || +39
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|''[[Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia men's national ice hockey team|Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia]]'' || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 12 || −12
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|ROM}} || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 39 || 3 || +36
|{{ih|ROU}} || 7 || 5 || 1 || 1 || 53 || 7 || +46
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{ih|RUS}} || 30 || 9 || 5 || 16 || 79 || 91 || −12
|{{ih|RUS}} || 34 || 9 || 5 || 20 || 72 || 108 || −36
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|SLO}} || 12 || 10 || 0 || 2 || 43 || 18 || +25
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|SLO}} || 11 || 9 || 0 || 2 || 42 || 18 || +24
|{{ih|KOR}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 1 || +1
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{ih|SUI}} || 60 || 25 || 7 || 28 || 146 || 134 || +12
|{{ih|SWE}} || 42 || 11 || 3 || 28 || 91 || 140 || −49
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{ih|SWE}} || 33 || 10 || 3 || 20 || 75 || 102 || −27
|{{ih|SUI}} || 79 || 34 || 7 || 38 || 197 || 182 || +15
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|UKR}} || 10 || 9 || 1 || 0 || 49 || 18 || +31
|{{ih|UKR}} || 10 || 9 || 1 || 0 || 49 || 18 || +31
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{ih|USA}} || 21 || 7 || 3 || 11 || 53 || 73 || −20
|{{ih|USA}} || 32 || 11 || 3 || 18 || 75 || 112 || −37
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Finland]] olympic || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 3 || −1
|- bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|{{ih|RUS}} B || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 8 || 9 || −1
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Sweden]] Vikings || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 5 || 8 ||−3
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|[[File:Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png|20px]] [[Bohemia and Moravia]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 12 || −12
|- bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[EK Engelmann Wien|Wiener EG]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 || −2
|- bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|{{ih|SUI}} B || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|YUG}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 || 1 || +3
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{ih|CRO}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 6 || 1 || +5
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|- bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|{{flagicon|ROU}} [[Bucharest]]|| 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || +2
|''{{ih|YUG}}'' || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 || 1 || +3
|-
|-
!Total !! 560 || 282 || 49 || 229 || 1826 || 1417 || +409
!Total !! 736 || 380 || 49 || 307 || 2 285 || 1 867 || +418
|}
|}
*Overtime and penalty shots victories and losses are counted towards wins/losses.
==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 6 August 2024

Slovakia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Slovak Ice Hockey Federation
Most games Dominik Graňák (184)
Top scorer Miroslav Šatan (85)1
Most points Miroslav Šatan (162)1
Home stadium Zimný Štadión Ondreja Nepelu
IIHF code SVK
IIHF ranking 9
Highest IIHF ranking 3 (2004)
Lowest IIHF ranking 11 (2017)
Team colors               
Slovak national team jerseys 2014.png
First international
Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png Bohemia 12–0 Flag of First Slovak Republic.png Slovakia
(Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany; 1 February 1940)
Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg.png 2–2 Flag of France.svg.png France
(Rouen, France; 12 February 1993)
Biggest win
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia 20–0 Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png
(Poprad, Slovakia; 18 March 1994)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png Bohemia 12–0 Flag of First Slovak Republic.png Slovakia
(Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany; 1 February 1940)
Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 8–0 Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
(Kloten, Switzerland; 2 May 2009)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 30 (first in 1994)
Best result Gold medal icon.png Gold(2002)
Olympics
Appearances 8 (first in 1994)
Medals Bronze medal icon.png Bronze: (2022)
International record (W–L–T)
380–307–49

main

Medal record
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Beijing Team
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2002 Sweden Team
Silver medal – second place 2000 Russia Team
Silver medal – second place 2012 Finland/Sweden Team
Bronze medal – third place 2003 Finland Team
Slovakia hockey logo

The Slovakia men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Slovakia and is controlled by the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation. A successor to the Czechoslovakia national team, it is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world.

Slovakia has won four medals at the World Championships, including a gold medal in 2002 in Sweden, and a bronze medal at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

History

The Slovak national team was formed following the breakup of Czechoslovakia, as the country was split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. For years, the Czechs kept control over how the national team was run, and even had quotas instituted to ensure a minimal participation of Slovak players on the Czechoslovak national team. 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, 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.

Tournament record

Olympic Games

Games GP W OW T OL L GF GA Coach Captain Finish
1920–1992 Part of Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg.png Czechoslovakia
Flag of Norway 1994 Lillehammer 8 4 0 2 1 1 35 29 Július Šupler Peter Šťastný 6th
Flag of Japan 1998 Nagano 4 1 0 1 0 2 11 13 Ján Šterbák Zdeno Cíger 10th
Flag of United States 2002 Salt Lake City 4 1 0 2 0 1 15 13 Ján Filc Miroslav Šatan 13th
Flag of Italy 2006 Turin 6 5 0 0 0 1 19 11 František Hossa Pavol Demitra 5th
Flag of Canada 2010 Vancouver 7 3 1 0 3 22 18 Ján Filc Zdeno Chára 4th
Flag of Russia 2014 Sochi 4 0 0 1 3 5 16 Flag of the Czech Republic Vladimír Vůjtek Zdeno Chára 11th
Flag of South Korea 2018 Pyeongchang 4 1 0 1 2 7 12 Flag of Canada Craig Ramsay Tomáš Surový 11th
Flag of China 2022 Beijing 7 3 1 0 3 19 16 Flag of Canada Craig Ramsay Marek Hrivík 1 Bronze
Totals
Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
8 0 0 1 1

World Championship

Lower divisions

Division Championship GP W OW T OL L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank
C1 Flag of Slovakia 1994 Poprad, Spišská Nová Ves 6 4 2 0 43 3 Július Šupler Oto Haščák Winner, Promoted 1st
B Flag of Slovakia 1995 Bratislava 7 7 0 0 60 15 Július Šupler Peter Šťastný Winner, Promoted 1st

Top division

Preseason match in Dresden in preparation for the 2022 IIHF World Championship: Slovakia vs. Germany
Championship GP W OTW T OTL L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank
19201992 As part of Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg.png Czechoslovakia
Flag of Austria 1996 Vienna 5 1 1 3 13 16 Július Šupler Oto Haščák Group Round 10th
Flag of Finland 1997 Helsinki, Tampere, Turku 8 3 1 4 20 23 Jozef Golonka Zdeno Cíger Consolation Round 9th
Flag of Switzerland 1998 Basel, Zürich 6 2 2 2 11 12 Ján Šterbák Zdeno Cíger Second round 7th
Flag of Norway 1999 Oslo, Hamar, Lillehammer 6 2 1 3 22 21 Ján Šterbák Zdeno Cíger Second round 7th
Flag of Russia 2000 St. Petersburg 9 5 0 1 0 3 34 22 Ján Filc Miroslav Šatan Final 1 Silver
Flag of Germany 2001 Nuremberg, Cologne, Hanover 7 3 0 0 0 4 20 18 Ján Filc Zdeno Chára Quarter-finals 7th
Flag of Sweden 2002 Gothenburg, Karlstad, Jönköping 9 7 1 0 0 1 37 22 Ján Filc Miroslav Šatan Champions 1 Gold
Flag of Finland 2003 Helsinki, Tampere, Turku 9 7 0 1 0 1 45 17 František Hossa Miroslav Šatan 3rd Place Game 1 Bronze
Flag of the Czech Republic 2004 Prague, Ostrava 9 5 0 2 1 1 24 9 František Hossa Miroslav Šatan 3rd Place Game 4th
Flag of Austria 2005 Vienna, Innsbruck 7 4 0 1 0 2 19 17 František Hossa Miroslav Šatan Quarter-finals 5th
Flag of Latvia 2006 Riga 7 3 0 1 0 3 26 14 František Hossa Marián Hossa Quarter-finals 8th
Flag of Russia 2007 Moscow 7 4 0 0 3 24 23 Július Šupler Miroslav Šatan Quarter-finals 6th
Flag of Canada 2008 Quebec City, Halifax 5 2 1 0 2 18 12 Július Šupler Róbert Petrovický Relegation Round 13th
Flag of Switzerland 2009 Bern, Kloten 6 1 1 2 2 12 24 Ján Filc Ľuboš Bartečko Second round 10th
Flag of Germany 2010 Cologne, Mannheim, Gelsenkirchen 6 2 0 0 4 13 19 Flag of Canada Glen Hanlon Richard Lintner Second round 12th
Flag of Slovakia 2011 Bratislava, Košice 6 2 0 0 4 16 15 Flag of Canada Glen Hanlon Pavol Demitra Second round 10th
Flag of Finland Flag of Sweden 2012 Helsinki, Stockholm 10 7 0 0 3 30 23 Flag of the Czech Republic Vladimír Vůjtek Zdeno Chára Final 1 Silver
Flag of Sweden Flag of Finland 2013 Stockholm, Helsinki 8 3 0 1 4 22 20 Flag of the Czech Republic Vladimír Vůjtek Miroslav Šatan Quarter-finals 8th
Flag of Belarus 2014 Minsk 7 3 0 1 3 20 21 Flag of the Czech Republic Vladimír Vůjtek Miroslav Šatan Group stage 9th
Flag of the Czech Republic 2015 Prague, Ostrava 7 1 2 2 2 17 19 Flag of the Czech Republic Vladimír Vůjtek Tomáš Kopecký Group stage 9th
Flag of Russia 2016 Moscow, St. Petersburg 7 2 1 0 4 15 23 Zdeno Cíger Andrej Sekera Group stage 9th
Flag of Germany Flag of France 2017 Cologne, Paris 7 0 1 2 4 12 28 Zdeno Cíger Vladimír Dravecký Group stage 14th
Flag of Denmark 2018 Copenhagen, Herning 7 3 0 2 2 19 20 Flag of Canada Craig Ramsay Andrej Sekera Group stage 9th
Flag of Slovakia 2019 Bratislava, Košice 7 3 1 0 3 28 19 Flag of Canada Craig Ramsay Andrej Sekera Group stage 9th
2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic[1]
Flag of Latvia 2021 Riga 8 4 0 0 4 18 28 Flag of Canada Craig Ramsay Marek Ďaloga Quarter-finals 8th
Flag of Finland 2022 Helsinki, Tampere 8 4 0 0 4 25 23 Flag of Canada Craig Ramsay Tomáš Tatar Quarter-finals 8th
Flag of Finland Flag of Latvia 2023 Tampere, Riga 7 3 0 2 2 15 15 Flag of Canada Craig Ramsay Marek Hrivík Group stage 9th
Flag of the Czech Republic 2024 Prague, Ostrava 8 3 1 1 3 29 29 Flag of Canada Craig Ramsay Tomáš Tatar Quarter-finals 7th

World Cup

Year GP W OW T OL L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank
1996 3 0 0 3 9 19 Jozef Golonka Round 1 7th
2004 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 18 Ján Filc Quarter-finals 8th

At the 2016 edition, Slovakia was not represented. Instead 6 Slovak players were a part of Team Europe, which was led by Slovak general manager Miroslav Šatan.

Deutschland Cup

  • 1 Gold medal (1997, 2006, 2011, 2016)
  • 1 Silver medal (1994, 2001, 2017, 2021, 2023)
  • 1 Bronze medal (2000, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2018)

All-time record

The following table shows Slovakia's international record against other national teams from 1940 to 1945 and since 1993, correct as of 15 May 2024 after a match against Canada. Teams in italics are no longer actively competing. Overtime and game winning shot victories and losses are counted towards wins and losses.

Source:[2]

Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA GD
Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria 42 32 2 8 167 76 +91
Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus 37 24 1 12 107 72 +35
Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria 1 1 0 0 20 0 +20
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada 52 20 4 28 148 164 −17
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia 1 1 0 0 6 1 +5
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic 75 16 7 52 150 261 −111
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark 23 16 0 7 90 48 +42
Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland 38 7 3 28 62 123 −61
Flag of France.svg.png France 35 27 3 5 153 64 +89
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany 82 46 2 34 215 200 +15
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain 5 5 0 0 29 7 +22
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary 8 6 0 2 50 19 +31
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy 18 14 1 3 77 42 +35
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan 5 5 0 0 39 12 +27
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan 12 9 1 2 55 24 +31
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia 36 23 2 11 119 74 +45
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands 2 2 0 0 24 4 +20
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway 36 27 2 7 140 65 +75
Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland 9 8 1 0 51 12 +39
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1 0 0 1 0 12 −12
Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania 7 5 1 1 53 7 +46
Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia 34 9 5 20 72 108 −36
Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia 12 10 0 2 43 18 +25
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden 42 11 3 28 91 140 −49
Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland 79 34 7 38 197 182 +15
Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine 10 9 1 0 49 18 +31
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States 32 11 3 18 75 112 −37
Flag of Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3
Total 736 380 49 307 2 285 1 867 +418

References

External links


Men's National teams
Flag of Armenia.svg.png Armenia - Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia - Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria - Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium - Flag of Belarus.svg.png Belarus - Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg.png Bosnia - Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria
Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada - Flag of China.svg.png China - Flag of Chinese Taipei.svg.png Chinese Taipei - Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia - Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic - Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia - Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland - Flag of France.svg.png France - Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany - Flag of Georgia.svg.png Georgia - Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece - Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
Flag of Hong Kong.svg.png Hong Kong - Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary - Flag of Ireland.svg.png Ireland - Flag of Iceland.svg.png Iceland - Flag of Indonesia.svg.png Indonesia - Flag of Iran.png Iran - Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel - Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan - Flag of Kazakhstan.svg.png Kazakhstan - Flag of Kuwait.svg.png Kuwait - Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg.png Kyrgyzstan - Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia - Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Lithuania - Flag of Luxembourg.svg.png Luxembourg
Flag of Macau.svg.png Macau - Flag of Malaysia.svg.png Malaysia - Flag of Mexico.svg.png Mexico - Flag of Mongolia.svg.png Mongolia - Flag of North Korea.svg.png North Korea - Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway
Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand - Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png The Netherlands - Flag of the Philippines.svg.png Philippines - Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland - Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania - Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia - Flag of Serbia.svg.png Serbia
Flag of Singapore.svg.png Singapore - Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia - Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia - Flag of Spain.svg.png Spain - Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa - Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden - Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland - Flag of Thailand.svg.png Thailand - Flag of Turkey.svg.png Turkey - Flag of Turkmenistan.svg.png Turkmenistan - Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine - Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg.png UAE
Flag of the United States.svg.png United States
Defunct teams: Flag of Bohemia svg.png Bohemia - Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png - Bohemia and Moravia - Flag of the CIS svg.png CIS - Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czechoslovakia

Flag of East Germany.svg.png East Germany - Flag of Serbia and Montenegro svg.png Serbia and Montenegro - Flag of the Soviet Union.svg.png U.S.S.R. - Flag of Germany.svg.png West Germany - Flag of Yugoslavia.svg.png Yugoslavia


Teams that do not participate in IIHF competitions:
Flag of Algeria.svg.png Algeria - Flag of Andorra.svg.png Andorra - Flag of Argentina.svg.png Argentina - Flag of Azerbaijan.svg.png Azerbaijan - Flag of Brazil.svg.png Brazil - Flag of the Chile.svg.png Chile - Flag of Colombia.png Colombia - Flag of Egypt.png Egypt
Flag of India.svg.pngIndia - Flag of Jamaica.svg.png Jamaica - Flag of Lebanon.svg.png Lebanon - Flag of Liechtenstein.svg.png Liechtenstein - Flag of Morocco.svg.png Morocco - Flag of Macedonia.svg.png North Macedonia
Flag of Oman.svg.png Oman - Flag of Portugal.svg.png Portugal - Flag of Puerto Rico.svg.png Puerto Rico - Flag of Tunisia.svg.png Tunisia - Flag of Qatar.svg.png - Qatar - Flag of Uzbekistan.svg.png Uzbekistan
Non IIHF members: Flag of Bahrain.svg.png Bahrain - Flag of Costa Rica.png Costa Rica - Flag of Haiti.png Haiti - Flag of Falkland Islands.png Falkland Islands - Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg.png Saudi Arabia - Flag of Venezuela.svg.png Venezuela
Other teams: Flag of Basque Country.svg.png Basque Country - Flag of Catalonia.svg.png Catalonia - Flag of England.svg.png - England - Flag of Ulster.svg.png Northern Ireland - Flag of Saint Pierre and Miquelon.svg.png - Saint Pierre and Miquelon

Flag of Scotland.svg.png Scotland - Logo of Team Europe WCH 2016.png Team Europe - Logo of Team North America WCH 2016.png Team North America