- Germany men's national ice hockey team
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Germany
The Coat of arms of Germany is the badge used on the players jerseys.Nickname(s) Der Eagle Carriers Association Deutscher Eishockey-Bund Head coach Uwe Krupp Assistants Ernst Höfner
Harold KreisCaptain Marcel Goc Most games Udo Kießling (320) Most points Erich Kühnhackl (210) IIHF code GER IIHF ranking 8 Highest IIHF ranking 8 (first in 2003) Lowest IIHF ranking 12 (first in 2006) Team colours Home coloursAway coloursThird coloursFirst international Germany 9 – 1 Switzerland
(Montreaux, Switzerland; January 10, 1910)Biggest win Germany 14 – 0 Yugoslavia
(Ljubljana, Slovenia; February 10, 2000)Biggest defeat Soviet Union 10 – 0 Germany
(Zug, Switzerland; December 7, 1990)IIHF World Championships Appearances 56 (first in 1930) Best result (1930, 1953) IIHF European Championships and World Cup Appearances 9 Best result (1910, 1911, 1914) Olympics Appearances 12 (first in 1928) Medals Bronze: 1932, 1976 Olympic medal record Olympic Games Bronze 1932 Lake Placid Team Bronze 1976 Innsbruck Team World Championships medal record World Championship Silver 1930 Austria/France/Germany Germany Bronze 1934 Italy Germany Silver 1953 Switzerland Germany The German men's national ice hockey team first participated in serious international competition at the 1911 European Hockey Championship. When Germany was split after World War II, a separate East German national ice hockey team existed until 1990. By 1991, the East German teams and players were merged into the Deutscher Eishockey-Bund association.
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The team
The team is not considered to be as elite as Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden or the United States, but they are ranked 8th in the world by the IIHF. Since re-unification, their best recent results include finishing 6th place at the 2003 World Championships where they lost a close quarter-final match in overtime to Canada, and 4th at the 2010 World Championships where they lost to Sweden in the bronze medal game. Previously, they finished third in the European Group and qualified for the quarter-finals at the 1996 World Cup after a surprising 7–1 victory against the Czech Republic. In the 1992 Olympics, they lost to Canada 4–3 in an overtime shoot-out in the quarter-finals.
Germany has never won an international competition, and their most recent medal was bronze in the 1976 Olympic Winter Games. This was their best result as well as a silver medal at the 1930 World Championships.
There are 25,934 registered players in Germany (0.03% of its population).
In December 2005 Uwe Krupp became head coach.
Team Germany finished in 4th place at the 2010 IIHF World Championship, their best placement since 1953.
2011 World Championship Roster
Goaltenders # Player Catches Height Weight Date of Birth Club 30 Jochen Reimer L 184 cm 90 kg Sep. 6, 1985 Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg 32 Dimitri Patzold L 180 cm 87 kg Feb. 3, 1983 Straubing Tigers 44 Dennis Endras L 183 cm 76 kg Jul. 14, 1985 Augsburger Panther Defensemen # Player Shoots Height Weight Date of Birth Club 3 Justin Krueger R 190 cm 96 kg Oct. 6, 1986 SC Bern 5 Korbinian Holzer R 190 cm 94 kg Feb. 16, 1988 Toronto Marlies 20 Robert Dietrich L 180 cm 85 kg Jul. 25, 1986 Adler Mannheim 27 Anton Widera R 190 cm 94 kg Dec. 12, 1993 EHC München 48 Frank Hordler L 183 cm 86 kg Jan. 26, 1985 Eisbären Berlin 77 Nikolai Goc L 182 cm 95 kg Jun. 17, 1986 Adler Mannheim 90 Constantin Braun L 190 cm 89 kg Mar. 11, 1988 Eisbären Berlin Forwards # Player Shoots Height Weight Date of Birth Club 16 Michael Wolf LR 177 cm 80 kg Jsn. 24, 1981 Iserlohn Roosters 18 Kai Hospelt L 185 cm 85 kg Aug. 23, 1985 Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg 21 John Tripp R 192 cm 103 kg May 4, 1977 Kölner Haie 24 Andre Rankel L 186 cm 89 kg Aug. 27, 1985 Eisbären Berlin 25 Marcel Müller L 193 cm 98 kg Jul. 10, 1988 Toronto Marlies 26 Daniel Kreutzer L 176 cm 86 kg Oct. 23, 1979 DEG Metro Stars 28 Frank Mauer R 184 cm 85 kg Apr. 12, 1988 Adler Mannheim 29 Alexander Barta R 180 cm 77 kg Feb. 2, 1983 Hamburg Freezers 37 Patrick Reimer R 179 cm 84 kg Dec. 10, 1982 DEG Metro Stars 39 Thomas Greilinger R 180 cm 88 kg Aug. 6, 1981 ERC Ingolstadt 47 Christoph Ullmann L 182 cm 84 kg May 19, 1983 Kölner Haie 55 Felix Schutz L 178 cm 87 kg Nov. 3, 1987 ERC Ingolstadt 87 Philip Gogulla L 188 cm 80 kg Jul. 31, 1987 Kölner Haie Team Officials
- General Manager
- Team Manager
- Maria Aumiller
- Coaches
- Uwe Krupp (Head Coach)
- Ernst Höfner (Assistant Coach)
- Klaus Merk (Goaltender Coach)
2010 Olympics roster
- See Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics: Ice hockey
Olympic record
- 1928 – Finished in 9th place
- 1932 – Won bronze medal
- 1936 – Finished tied in 5th place
- 1948 – Finished in 6th place
- 1952 – Finished in 8th place
- 1956 – Finished in 6th place (United Team of Germany)
- 1960 – Finished in 6th place (United Team of Germany)
- 1964 – Finished in 7th place (United Team of Germany)
- 1968 – Finished in 7th place
- 1972 – Finished in 7th place
- 1976 – Won bronze medal
- 1980 – Finished in 10th place
- 1984 – Finished in 5th place
- 1988 – Finished in 5th place
- 1992 – Finished in 6th place
- 1994 – Finished in 7th place
- 1998 – Finished in 9th place
- 2002 – Finished in 8th place
- 2006 – Finished in 10th place
- 2010 – Finished in 11th place
Canada Cup record
- 1984 – Finished in 6th place
World Cup of Hockey record
European Championship record
- 1910 – Did not participate
- 1911 – Won silver medal
- 1912 – Won silver medal
- 1913 – Won bronze medal
- 1914 – Won silver medal
- 1921–1926 did not participate
- 1927 – Won bronze medal
- 1929 – not ranked
- 1930 – Won gold medal
- 1932 – Finished in 4th place
- 1934 – Won gold medal
- 1936 – Won bronze medal
- 1937 – Won bronze medal
- 1938 – Won bronze medal
- 1939 – Won bronze medal
- 1953 – Won silver medal
World Championship record
- 1930 – Won silver medal
- 1931 – Did not participate
- 1933 – Finished in 5th place
- 1934 – Won bronze medal
- 1935 – Finished in 9th place
- 1937 – Finished in 4th place
- 1938 – Finished in 4th place
- 1939 – Finished in 5th placel
- 1947 – 1951 – Did not participate
- 1953 – Won Silver medal
- 1954 – Finished in 5th place
- 1955 – Finished in 6th place
- 1957 – Did not participate
- 1958 – Did not participate
- 1959 – Finished in 7th place
- 1961 – Finished in 8th place
- 1962 – Finished in 6th place
- 1963 – Finished in 7th place
- 1965 – Finished in 10th place
- 1965 – Finished in 11th place (3rd in "B" Pool)
- 1966 – Finished in 9th place (Won "B" Pool)
- 1967 – Finished in 8th place
- 1969 – Finished in 10th place (4th in "B" Pool)
- 1970 – Finished in 8th place (2nd in "B" Pool)
- 1971 – Finished in 5th place
- 1972 – Finished in 5th place
- 1973 – Finished in 6th place
- 1974 – Finished in 9th place (3rd in "B" Pool)
- 1975 – Finished in 8th place (2nd in "B" Pool)
- 1976 – Finished in 6th place
- 1977 – Finished in 7th place
- 1978 – Finished in 5th place
- 1979 – Finished in 6th place
- 1981 – Finished in 7th place
- 1982 – Finished in 6th place
- 1983 – Finished in 5th place
- 1985 – Finished in 7th place
- 1986 – Finished in 7th place
- 1987 – Finished in 6th place
- 1989 – Finished in 7th place
- 1990 – Finished in 7th place
- 1991 – Finished in 8th place
- 1992 – Finished in 6th place
- 1993 – Finished in 5th place
- 1994 – Finished in 9th place
- 1995 – Finished in 9th place
- 1996 – Finished in 8th place
- 1997 – Finished in 11th place
- 1998 – Finished in 11th place
- 1999 – Finished in 20th place (4th in the "Pool B")
- 2000 – Finished in 17th place (Won the "Pool B")
- 2001 – Finished in 8th place
- 2002 – Finished in 8th place
- 2003 – Finished in 7th place
- 2004 – Finished in 9th place
- 2005 – Finished in 15th place
- 2006 – Finished in 17th place (Won Division I, Group A)
- 2007 – Finished in 9th place
- 2008 – Finished in 10th place
- 2009 – Finished in 15th place
- 2010 – Finished in 4th place
- 2011 – Finished in 7th place
Former notable players
References
External links
See also
- Germany men's national ice sledge hockey team
- East German national ice hockey team
- West German national ice hockey team
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