New Zealand men's national junior ice hockey team

New Zealand
Association New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation
Head coach New Zealand Stephen Reid
Assistants Canada Michael Sommer
Captain Mitchell Frear
Most points Chris Eaden (28)
Team colors          
IIHF code NZL
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 8 (first in 2004)
Best result 34th (2006)
International record (W–L–T)
18-21-1

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.

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 2012 they finished third in the Division III tournament being held in Dunedin, New Zealand.[1][2]

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.[3][4]

International competitions

Roster

From the 2012 IIHF World U20 Championship[5][6]

# Name Pos Date of Birth Club
1 Richard Bigsby G 11 January 1994 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
25 Aston Brookes G 29 May 1993 New Zealand Southern Stampede
22 Challis, JordanJordan Challis (A) F 25 March 1992 New Zealand Botany Swarm
23 James Currey F 3 June 1993 New Zealand Botany Swarm
12 Chris Dale D 12 February 1992 New Zealand Gore
16 Mitchell Frear (C) D 12 September 1993 New Zealand Southern Stampede
17 Justin Fuller F 4 November 1992 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
15 Andrew Gouldstone F 20 January 1992 New Zealand West Auckland Admirals
6 Keegan Harnett F 23 April 1993 New Zealand Botany Swarm
8 Connor Harrison F 11 June 1993 New Zealand Southern Stampede
4 Shaun Harrison F 28 April 1994 New Zealand West Auckland Admirals
5 Ethan Henare D 26 February 1991 New Zealand Southern Stampede
7 Garth Henare F 16 July 1993 New Zealand West Auckland Admirals
10 Kahu Joyce D 28 March 1994 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
2 Jamie Lawrence D 17 December 1992 New Zealand Canterbury Red Devils
3 Gareth Lloyd F 22 July 1992 New Zealand Southern Stampede
14 Luke Pickering F 4 August 1993 New Zealand Southern Stampede
21 Remy Sandoy F 13 December 1992 New Zealand Dunedin Thunder
19 Regan Wilson (A) D 15 March 1993 New Zealand Dunedin Thunder
11 Jarrod Wood D 26 September 1992 New Zealand Botany Swarm

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "New Zealand U20 All Time Results" (PDF). National Teams of Ice Hockey. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  2. "2012 IIHC U20 World Championship Division III". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  3. "New Zealand". National Teams of Ice Hockey. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  4. "Chris Eaden". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  5. "Team Roster" (PDF). International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  6. "NZL - TUR Line-up" (PDF). International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2012-01-26.


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