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Austria men's national junior ice hockey team


FieldValue
BadgeCoat of arms of Austria.svg
captionA version of the coat of arms of Austria, with simplified eagle's feathers, is the badge used on the players jerseys.
Badge_size150px
AssociationAustrian Ice Hockey Association
CoachCAN Jason O'Leary
Asst coachAUT Dieter Kalt
CaptainJohannes Bischofberger
Most gamesDieter Kalt (28)
Top scorerThomas Vanek (17)
Most pointsOliver Setzinger (29)
IIHF codeAUT
First game3 - 1
(Caen, France; March 5, 1979)
Largest win19 - 3
(Klagenfurt, Austria; March 7, 1980)
Largest loss19 - 1
(Augsburg, West Germany; December 27, 1980)
World champ2 nameIIHF World Junior Championship
World champ2 apps47
World champ2 first1979
World champ2 best8th (1981)
Record76-85-15

(Caen, France; March 5, 1979) (Klagenfurt, Austria; March 7, 1980) (Augsburg, West Germany; December 27, 1980)

The Austrian men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Austria. The team represents Austria at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Junior Championship.

History

Austria made its first Pool A appearance in 1981, however, after being relegated the team spent several years competing in either Pool B or Pool C. In 2000, the Austrians defeated Slovenia 6–2 to advance out of Pool C and into Division I for the 2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Austria finally qualified for the top level for 2004, by defeating Norway 6–4 in their final contest. Austria however was relegated back to Division I for 2005. The team has been unable to maintain a steady presence as part of the Top Division, their most recent appearance being in 2010. They have not won a game at the top level in four appearances, but did tie Ukraine in 2004.

World Junior Championship record

YearRank
FRA 19795th in Pool B (13th overall)
AUT 19801st, Promoted to Top Division (9th overall)
FRG 19818th place (Top Division)
NED 19822nd in Pool B (10th overall)
FRA 19834th in Pool B (12th overall)
FRA 19842nd in Pool B (10th overall)
JPN 19854th in Pool B (12th overall)
AUT 19863rd in Pool B (11th overall)
FRA 19874th in Pool B (12th overall)
JPN 19888th in Pool B (16th overall)
GBR 19891st, Promoted to Pool B (17th overall)
FRG 19906th in Pool B (14th overall)
POL 19917th in Pool B (15th overall)
POL 19927th in Pool B (15th overall)
NOR 19934th in Pool B (12th overall)
ROM 19946th in Pool B (14th overall)
FRA 19956th in Pool B (14th overall)
POL 19968th in Pool B (20th overall)
ROM 19975th in Pool C (23rd overall)
EST 19984th in Pool C (22nd overall)
LIT 19994th in Pool C (22nd overall)
JPN 20001st, Promoted to Division I (19th overall)
GER 20015th in Division I (15th overall)
AUT 20022nd in Division I (12th overall)
SLO 20031st, Promoted to Top Division (11th overall)
FIN 20049th place (Top Division)
GBR 20053rd in Division I Group A (16th overall)
BLR 20065th in Division I Group B (22nd overall)
ITA 20072nd in Division I Group B (14th overall)
GER 20082nd in Division I Group A (13th overall)
DEN 20091st, Promoted to Top Division (12th overall)
CAN 201010th place (Top Division)
SLO 20113rd in Division I Group B (15th overall)
GER 20125th in Division I Group A (15th overall)
FRA 20135th in Division I Group A (15th overall)
POL 20144th in Division Group A (14th overall)
ITA 20155th in Division I Group A (15th overall)
AUT 20162nd in Division I Group A (12th overall)
GER 20175th in Division I Group A (15th overall)
FRA 20185th in Division I Group A (15th overall)
GER 20195th in Division I Group A (15th overall)
BLR 20201st, Promoted to Top Division (11th overall)
CAN 202110th place (Top Division)
CAN 202210th place (Top Division)
CAN 202310th place (Top Division)
HUN 20244th in Division I Group A (14th overall)
SLO 20252nd in Division I Group A (12th overall)
SLO 20263rd in Division I Group A (13th overall)

Awards and honours

Directorate Awards

YearRecipientGroupAward
2014David KickertDivision IBest Goaltender

References

Wikipedia Source

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