Croatia men's national ice hockey team

Croatia

The Coat of arms of Croatia is the badge used on the players jerseys.
Association Croatian Ice Hockey Federation
General Manager Marko Belinić
Head coach Alan Letang
Assistants Danijel Kolomboa
Ivo Ratej
Captain Igor Jačmenjak
Most games Veljko Žibret (70)[1]
Top scorer Marko Lovrenčić (31)[2]
Most points Marko Lovrenčić (62)[3]
Home stadium Dom Športova, Zagreb
IIHF code CRO
IIHF ranking 27 Increase1
Highest IIHF ranking 26 (first in 2008)
Lowest IIHF ranking 31 (first in 2003)
First international
 Slovakia 6–1 Croatia 
(Bratislava, Slovakia; 9 February 1941)[4]
Biggest win
 Croatia 34–1 Turkey 
(Zagreb, Croatia; 20 November 1993)
Biggest defeat
 Slovenia 15–1 Croatia 
(Zagreb, Croatia; 7 November 1992)
 Slovenia 15–1 Croatia 
(Ljubljana, Slovenia; 15 April 2001)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 20 (first in 1994)
Best result 24th (2001)
International record (W–L–T)
70–120–10
The Croatian under-20 team, who won the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Division II Group B

The Croatian men's national ice hockey team represents Croatia in IIHF ice hockey competitions. It is organized by the Croatian Ice Hockey Federation. In 2015, the team was ranked 26th in the world by the IIHF.[5] At the 2014 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships Croatia currently competes in 2014 Division I B.

World Championship record

Year Division Position GP W D L
Tier Div. Ov Div.
Slovenia 1993 3 Group C NR 2 0 0 2
Spain 1994 4 Group C2 31 4 7 4 0 3
South Africa 1995 4 Group C2 30 1 7 6 1 0
Slovenia 1996 3 Group C 28 8 7 0 0 7
Andorra 1997 4 Group D 29 1 6 4 1 1
Hungary 1998 3 Group C 29 5 6 1 3 2
Netherlands 1999 3 Group C 29 5 5 2 1 2
China 2000 3 Group C 27 3 4 1 1 2
Slovenia 2001 2 Div I 24 4 5 1 3 1
Netherlands 2002 2 Div I 26 5 5 1 0 4
Croatia 2003 2 Div I 27 6 5 1 4 0
Spain 2004 3 Div II 32 2 5 4 1 0
Croatia 2005 3 Div II 29 1 5 5 0 0
Estonia 2006 2 Div I 27 6 5 0 0 5
Croatia 2007 3 Div II 29 1 5 5 0 0
Japan 2008 2 Div I 25 5 5 1 0 4
Lithuania 2009 2 Div I 26 5 5 1 0 4
Slovenia 2010 2 Div I 28 6 5 0 0 5
Croatia 2011 3 Div II 31 2 5 4 0 1
Iceland 2012 3 Div II A 31 3 5 3 0 2
Croatia 2013 4 Div II A 29 1 5 5 0 0
Lithuania 2014 3 Div I B 24 2 5 4 0 1
Netherlands 2015 3 Div I B 26 4 5 2 0 3
Croatia 2016 3 Div I B 26 4 5 3 0 2

Division I

before: Group B

Gold Silver Bronze Total
0 1 0 1

Division II

before: Group C, Group C1

Gold Silver Bronze Total
3 2 2 7

Division III

before: Group D, Group C2

Gold Silver Bronze Total
2 0 0 2

Roster

Goaltenders
# Player Catches Height Weight Date of birth Club
1 Andrej Vasiljević L 184 cm 82 kg 23 September 1993 Finland HPK
1 Tihomir Filipec L 181 cm 81 kg 4 September 1989 Croatia KHL Zagreb
20 Mate Krešimir Tomljenović R 181 cm 75 kg 3 August 1993 Slovakia HKm Zvolen
Defensemen
# Player Shoots Height Weight Date of birth Club
2 Igor Jacmenjak L 185 cm 104 kg 31 August 1979 Croatia KHL Zagreb
14 Alan Letang L 185 cm 85 kg 4 September 1975 Croatia KHL Medveščak
14 Saša Martinović D 186 cm 95 kg 27 September 1984 Croatia KHL Medveščak
14 Luka Markovic L 180 cm 81 kg 27 April 1993 Germany EC Peiting
22 Kenny MacAulay L 179 cm 88 kg 29 April 1984 Croatia KHL Medveščak
16 Andy Sertich L 183 cm 83 kg 6 May 1983 Hungary Alba Volán Székesfehérvár
4 Nikola Senzel L 177 cm 77 kg 7 September 1992 Croatia KHL Medveščak U20
7 Ivan Šijan R 188 cm 85 kg 2 June 1990 Croatia KHL Medveščak
3 Marko Tadić L 180 cm 86 kg 3 March 1986 Croatia KHL Mladost
Forwards
# Player Shoots Height Weight Date of birth Club
6 Mislav Blagus L 181 cm 75 kg 10 June 1991 Croatia KHL Zagreb
15 Ivan Brencun L 179 cm 70 kg 30 August 1991 Croatia KHL Medveščak U20
8 John Hecimovic R 187 cm 97 kg 31 March 1984 Austria Dornbirner EC
8 Ivan Janković L 186 cm 80 kg 25 January 1995 Croatia KHL Zagreb
10 Dominik Kanaet L 180 cm 83 kg 6 May 1991 Denmark Herlev Eagles
8 Dario Kostović L 191 cm 93 kg 8 Ag. 1980 Croatia KHL Medveščak
11 Igor Lazić L 195 cm 104 kg 14 February 1992 Croatia KHL Medveščak U20
21 Luka Mikulic L 175 cm 88 kg 13 November 1993 Croatia KHL Medveščak U20
24 Tadija Mirić L 185 cm 90 kg 21 August 1984 Croatia KHL Mladost
15 Mario Novak L 165 cm 67 kg 5 May 1983 Croatia KHL Mladost
13 Michael Novak L 190 cm 88 kg 25 July 1988 Austria VEU Feldkirch
23 Borna Rendulić R 192 cm 88 kg 25 March 1992 United States Colorado Avalanche
17 Marko Šakic L 181 cm 79 kg 13 April 1994 Croatia KHL Medveščak
18 Luka Vukoja R 178 cm 80 kg 14 February 1995 Slovakia Banská Bystrica

Player statistics

Most appearances

# Name Matches Position Years
1Veljko Žibret 70 W 1996–2011
2Igor Jačmenjak 69 D
3Saša Belić 63 D
4Marko Ljubić 59 D
5Krešimir Švigir 58 C
6Mato Mladenović 57 W
7Marko Lovrenčić 55 C 2000–2013
8Mario Novak 51 W
9Ivan Spajić 47 D
10John Ivan Glavota 46 D
11Mazen Kire 46 W
12Tomislav Grozaj 45 ?
#Dominik Kanaet 33 W 2008–
#Mislav Blagus 30 C 2009–
#Borna Rendulić 30 W 2008–
#Ivan Šijan 20 D 2008–
#Kenny MacAulay 20 D 2011–

Top scorers

# Name Points Goals Assists PPG Position Years
1Marko Lovrenčić62 31 31 1.13 C 2000–2013
2Mato Mladenović48 27 21 0.84 W
3Oliver Ciganović48 17 31 1.30 ?
4Krešimir Švigir46 20 26 0.79 C
5Veljko Žibret44 27 17 0.63 W 1996–2011
6Damir Gojanović43 16 27 1.02 W
7Borna Rendulić38 19 19 1.27 W 2008–
8Igor Jačmenjak35 12 23 0.51 D
9Tomislav Grozaj34 22 12 0.76 ?
10Gennadi Gorbachev32 20 12 1.78 ?
11Dominik Kanaet31 13 18 0.94 W 2008–
#Mislav Blagus24 10 14 0.80 C 2009–
#Andy Sertich23 9 14 1.53 D 2011–
n/aJoel Prpic24 2.40 C 2011–2013
n/aMaxim Viktorov18 1.38 C
n/aIgor Zajec19 1.27 ?

All-time Record against other nations

As of 20 April 2013.

Biggest Wins
World Championship Qualifications
  • +33 vs. Turkey (34-1) 1994
  • +24 vs. Turkey (24-0) 1994
  • +23 vs. Turkey (25-2) 2007
  • +17 vs. Ireland (21-4) 2011
  • +15 vs. Bulgaria (17-2) 2011
  • +14 vs. New Zealand (19-5) 1995
  • +14 vs. New Zealand (14-0) 2005
  • +11 vs. Bulgaria (11-0) 2000
  • +11 vs. Luxembourg (11-0) 2004
  • +10 vs. Bulgaria (11-1) 1999
  • +10 vs. South Africa (11-1) 1995
  • +13 vs. Israel (15-2) 2014
  • +7 vs. Mexico (9-2) 2014
  • +4 vs. Serbia (5-1) 2010

Biggest Loses
World Championship Qualifications
  • -14 vs. Slovenia (1-15) 1993
  • -14 vs. Slovenia (1-15) 2001
  • -12 vs. Kazakhstan (0-12) 1996
  • -12 vs. Kazakhstan (0-12) 2002
  • -11 vs. Slovenia (2-13) 1996
  • -11 vs. Ukraine (1-11) 1996
  • -10 vs. Hungary (0-10) 1996
  • -10 vs. Hungary (3-13) 2000
  • -13 vs. Hungary (0-13) 2014
  • -7 vs. Hungary (0-7) 1998
  • -7 vs. Poland (0-7) 2006
  • -7 vs. Netherlands (3-10) 2006
  • -6 vs. Hungary (0-6) 1998
  • -6 vs. Netherlands (2-8) 2014
  • -6 vs. Ukraine (0-6) 2018

References

  1. "Franchise All-Time GP". Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  2. "Franchise All-Time Goals". Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  3. "Franchise All-Time Points". Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  4. "PREHĽAD ZÁPASOV A-tímu SR od roku 1940". Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  5. "2012 Men's World Ranking". iihf.com. Retrieved 31 March 2013.

External links

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