- Netherlands men's national ice hockey team
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Netherlands Nickname(s) Oranje (Orange) Association Nederlandse IJshockey Bond General Manager Jeroen Zwaanswijk
Head coach Tommie Hartogs
Assistants Robb Serviss
Captain Bob Teunissen Most games Ron Berteling (213) Most points Jack de Heer (210) IIHF code NED IIHF ranking 25 Highest IIHF ranking 23 (first in 2004) Lowest IIHF ranking 25 (first in 2003) First international Belgium 4 - 0 Netherlands
(Amsterdam, Netherlands; January 5, 1935)Biggest win Netherlands 19 - 0 Spain
(Las Palmas, Spain; March 13, 1978)Biggest defeat Denmark 23 - 1 Netherlands
(Odense, Denmark; September 1, 2001)IIHF World Championships Appearances 49 (first in 1935) Best result 8th (1950, 1981) Olympics Appearances 1 (first in 1980) International record (W–L–T) 203-352-52 The Dutch men's national ice hockey team is the national men's ice hockey of the Netherlands.
The Netherlands are currently ranked 25th in the IIHF World Ranking and currently compete in IIHF World Championship Division I.
The Netherlands competed in the 1980 Olympic ice hockey competition. They then competed in Pool A of the 1981 World Ice Hockey Championships.
In the 1980 Winter Olympics, The Netherlands, competed in the Red division group, and had a record of 1-3-1. They lost to Canada (10-1), they lost to the Soviet Union (17-4), they tied Japan (3-3), they beat Poland (5-3), and they lost to Finland (10-3).
One year later, the team returned to the top division in the 1981 World Ice Hockey Championships. In the first round, the team lost all of their games, followed by another 3 losses in the final round. Now they compete in Division 1.
2009 IIHF World Championship Division I roster
note - player/club ties at the time of the championship
- Casper Swart Gk L (HYS The Hague)
- Martijn Maghielse Gk L (Heerenveen Flyers)
- Phil Groeneveld Gk L (HC Alleghe)
- Reinier Staats D L (Eindhoven Kemphanen)
- Nick Verbruggen D L (Eindhoven Kemphanen)
- Nicky De Jong D L (Heerenveen Flyers)
- Jordy Van Oorschot D L (Amsterdam Tigers)
- Chad Euverman D L (Chamonix)
- Erik Tummers D L (Geleen Smoke Eaters)
- Bjorn Willemse D L (Tilburg Trappers)
- Diederick Hagemeijer F L (Eindhoven Kemphanen)
- Ivy Van Den Heuvel F L (Amsterdam Tigers)
- Antony Demelinne F L (HYS The Hague)
- Peter Van Biezen F L (Tilburg Trappers)
- Mitch Bruijsten F R (Sioux City Musketeers)
- Bob Teunissen F R (Tilburg Trappers)
- Levi Houkes F L (Nijmegen Devils)
- Casey Van Schagen F L (Tilburg Trappers)
- Mat Korthuis F R (HYS The Hague)
- Marcel Kars F R (Amsterdam Tigers)
- Ramoul Akim F L (Nijmegen Devils)
- Jamie Schaafsma F L (Bolzano Foxes)
- Marco Postma F L (Nijmegen Devils)
- Coach Tommie Hartogs
Roster for the 1980 Olympics
- Ron Berteling
- Klaas van den Broek
- Brian de Bruyn
- John de Bruyn (G)
- Dick Decloe
- Rick van Gog
- Corky de Graauw
- Jack de Heer
- Harrie van Heumen
- Henk Hille
- Chuck Huizinga
- Jan Janssen
- William Klooster
- Patrick Kolijn
- Leo Koopmans
- Ted Lenssen (G)
- George Peternousek
- Allan Pluimers
- Frank van Soldt
- Larry van Wieren
External links
- Nederlandse IJshockey Bond (Dutch)
- Netherlands at the IIHF
- National Teams of Ice Hockey
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