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{{Short description|Men's national ice hockey team representing Germany}}{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2019}}| IIHF max = 5| IIHF max date = first in 2021| IIHF min = 13| IIHF min date = first in 2014
black}} {{color box | #FFCC00}} | 173px) | ENG}} 1â0 {{ih | empire}}{{small|(Montreux, Switzerland; 10 January 1910)}} | GER}} 14â0 {{ih | (Ljubljana, Slovenia; 10 February 2000)}} | URS}} 10â0 {{ih | (Zug, Switzerland; 7 December 1990)}}{{ih | GER}}{{small|(Prague, Czech Republic; 3 May 2015)}}| Olympic apps = 21 | Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics>1928 | 16px) Silver (Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament | )(File:Bronze medal.svg>16px) Bronze (Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics | , Ice hockey at the 1976 Winter Olympics>1976)| World champ apps = 69| World champ first = 1930 | 1930 World Ice Hockey Championships>1930, 1953 Ice Hockey World Championships | , 2023 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships>2023) | IIHF European Championships>European Championships| Regional cup apps = 8 | Ice Hockey European Championship 1910>1910 | Ice Hockey European Championship 1910>1910, Ice Hockey European Championship 1911 | , Ice Hockey European Championship 1914>1914)| Record = 572â814â119}}{{MedalBox|medals={{Medal|Comp|Olympic Games}}{{Medal|Silver|2018 Pyeongchang|Team}}{{Medal|Bronze|1932 Lake Placid|Team}}{{Medal|Bronze|1976 Innsbruck|Team}}{{Medal|Comp|World Championship}}{{Medal|Silver|1930 Austria/France/Germany|}}{{Medal|Silver|1953 Switzerland|}}{{Medal|Silver|2023 Finland/Latvia|}}{{Medal|Bronze|1934 Italy|}}{{Medal|Comp|Pool B / Division I}}{{Medal|Gold|1966 Yugoslavia|}}{{Medal|Gold|2000 Poland|}}{{Medal|Gold|2006 France (Group A)|}}{{Medal|Silver|1970 Romania|}}{{Medal|Silver|1975 Japan|}}{{Medal|Comp|European Championship}}{{Medal|Silver|1910 Switzerland|}}{{Medal|Silver|1911 Germany|}}{{Medal|Silver|1912 Austria-Hungary|}}{{Medal|Silver|1914 Germany|}}{{Medal|Bronze|1913 Germany|}}{{Medal|Bronze|1927 Austria|}}}}The German men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Germany and is controlled by the German Ice Hockey Federation. It first participated in serious international competition at the 1911 European Hockey Championship. When Germany was split after World War II, a separate East Germany national ice hockey team existed until 1990. By 1991, the West and East German teams and players were merged into the United German team. The team's head coach is Harold Kreis.Germany has won several medals at the World Championships, including three silver medals in 1930, 1953 and 2023, as well as a silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, the team's biggest success in the 21st century.WEB,weblink International Ice Hockey Federation, 15 August 2018, Happy medal winners, HistoryWest GermanyThe West German team's greatest success came in 1976 at the Winter Olympics, when the team went 2â3â0 and won the bronze medal. The Swedish and Canadian teams, traditionally two hockey powerhouses, had boycotted the 1976 Games in protest of the amateur rules that allowed Eastern Bloc countries to send their best players while keeping Western nations from doing the same.West Germany's wins in the 1976 Games came against the United States (4â1) and Poland (7â4).In 1980, the team didn't do as well and only won one game in the preliminary round, which kept them from advancing. They finished 10th out of 12.In 1984, the team was invited to the Canada Cup. By 1991, the reunification of East and West Germany meant the inclusion of players from the former East Germany.Post-unificationThe team is not considered to be as elite as Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden or the United States; they are ranked 9th in the world (2022) 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 7â1 victory against the Czech Republic. In the 1992 Olympics, they lost to Canada 4â3 in an overtime shoot-out in the quarter-finals.Germany has never won an international competition, and their most recent medal was silver in the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, when they lost to the Olympic Athletes From Russia 4â3 in overtime. It was the first time that Germany had reached the Gold Medal Game at the Winter Olympics. This was their best result, tied with a silver medal at the 1930 World Championships.There are 25,934 registered players in Germany (0.03% of its population).Team Germany finished in 4th place at the 2010 IIHF World Championship, their best placement since 1953.File:1993 IIHF World Championship FIN-GER.jpg|Finland and Germany in 1993 World ChampionshipsFile:Deutsche-nationalmannschaft-wm-2005-20050509007.jpg|The German national team at the 2005 World ChampionshipCompetition resultsOlympic Games{| class"wikitable sortable" | ! Games !! Coach !! Captain !! Finish
SUI}} Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics | St. Moritz > | Erich Römer > | Walter Sachs (ice hockey)>Walter Sachs | 9th |
{{flagicon | 1912}} Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics | Lake Placid, New York>Lake Placid | Erich Römer | Gustav Jaenecke | {{Bronze medal}} |
GER | Ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics>1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | {{flagicon | Vic Hoffinger>Val Hoffinger | Rudi Ball | 5th |
''In 1949, Germany was split and was succeeded by {{flagicon | GDR}}'' |
SUI}} Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics | St. Moritz > | did not compete |
NOR}} Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics | Oslo > | CAN}} Joe Aitken | Herbert Schibukat | 8th |
{{flagicon | Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics>1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo | colspan="9" align="center" | As United Team of Germany |
CAN}} Frank Trottier | Paul Ambros | 6th |
{{flagicon | 1959}} Ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics | Squaw Valley Ski Resort>Squaw Valley | colspan="9" align="center" | As United Team of Germany |
Karl Wild > | Heinz Henschel >| 6th |
{{flagicon | Ice hockey at the 1964 Winter Olympics>1964 Innsbruck | colspan="9" align="center" | As United Team of Germany |
Markus Egen>Egen, Engelbert Holderied | , Xaver Unsinn>Unsinn | Ernst Trautwein | 7th |
FRA}} Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics | Grenoble > | CAN}} Ed Reigle | Heinz Bader | 7th |
JPN | Ice hockey at the 1972 Winter Olympics>1972 Sapporo | Gerhard KieÃling | Alois Schloder | 7th |
{{flagicon | Ice hockey at the 1976 Winter Olympics>1976 Innsbruck | Xaver Unsinn | Alois Schloder | {{Bronze medal}} |
USA}} Ice hockey at the 1980 Winter Olympics | Lake Placid, New York>Lake Placid | Hans Rampf | Rainer Philipp | 10th |
YUG}} Ice hockey at the 1984 Winter Olympics | Sarajevo > | Xaver Unsinn > | Erich Kühnhackl >| 5th |
CAN}} Ice hockey at the 1988 Winter Olympics | Calgary > | Xaver Unsinn > | Udo KieÃling >| 5th |
In 1990 West and East Germany united back to {{ih|GER}} |
FRA}} Ice hockey at the 1992 Winter Olympics | Albertville > | TCH}} LudÄk BukaÄ | Gerd Truntschka | 7th |
NOR}} Ice hockey at the 1994 Winter Olympics | Lillehammer > | CZE}} LudÄk BukaÄ | Uli Hiemer | 6th |
JPN | Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament>1998 Nagano (city) | > | CAN}} George Kingston (ice hockey) | > | Dieter Hegen >| 9th |
USA}} Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament | Salt Lake City > | Hans Zach > | Jürgen Rumrich >| 8th |
ITA}} Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament | Turin > | Uwe Krupp > | Marcel Goc >| 10th |
CAN}} Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament | Vancouver > | Uwe Krupp > | Marcel Goc >| 11th |
RUS}} Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament | Sochi > | did not qualify |
{{flagicon | Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament>2018 Pyeongchang | Marco Sturm | Marcel Goc | {{Silver medal}} |
CHN}} Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament | Beijing > | FIN}} Toni Söderholm | Moritz Müller | 10th |
ITA}} Ice hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics | Milan / Cortina d'Ampezzo>Cortina | colspan="9" align="center" | To be determined |
{| class="wikitable"! colspan=5|Totals
! Games !! style="background:gold"|Gold !! style="background:silver"|Silver !! style="background:#c96"|Bronze !! Total
| | | | 3 |
World Championship{| class"wikitable sortable" style"text-align:center;"
! Year !! Location !! Coach !! Result
1930 Ice Hockey World Championships>1930 | Chamonix, {{ih | Vienna, {{ih>AUT}} / Berlin, {{ih | | | Silver |
1931 Did not participate |
1933 Ice Hockey World Championships>1933 | Prague, {{ih | | |5th place |
1934 Ice Hockey World Championships>1934 | Milan, {{ih | | | Bronze |
1935 Ice Hockey World Championships>1935 | Davos, {{ih | | |9th place |
1937 Ice Hockey World Championships>1937 | London, {{ih | | |4th place |
1938 Ice Hockey World Championships>1938 | Prague, {{ih | | |4th place |
1939 Ice Hockey World Championships>1939 | Basel / Zürich, {{ih | | |5th place |
1947-1951 Did not participate |
''In 1949, Germany was split and was succeeded by {{flagicon | GDR}}'' |
1953 Ice Hockey World Championships>1953 | Basel / Zürich, {{ih | | | Silver |
1954 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1954 | Stockholm, {{ih | | |5th place |
1955 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1955 | Düsseldorf / Dortmund / Krefeld / Cologne, {{ih | | |6th place |
1957-1958 Did not participate |
1959 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1959 | Prague / Brno / Ostrava, {{ih | | |7th place |
1961 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1961 | Geneva / Lausanne, {{ih | | |8th place |
1962 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1962 | Colorado Springs / Denver, {{ih | | |6th place |
1963 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1963 | Stockholm, {{ih | | |7th place |
1965 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1965 | Turku / Rauma, Finland | / Pori, {{ih>FIN}} | ? | 11th place (3rd place in Group B) |
1966 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1966 | Zagreb, {{ih | | | 9th place (1st place in Group B) |
1967 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1967 | Vienna, {{ih | | | 8th place (Relegated) |
1969 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1969 | Ljubljana, {{ih | | | 10th place (4th place in Group B) |
1970 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1970 | Bucharest, {{ih | | | 8th place (2nd place in Group B) |
1971 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1971 | Bern / Geneva, {{ih | | | 5th place |
1972 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1972 | Prague, {{ih | | | 5th place |
1973 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1973 | Moscow, {{ih | | | 6th place (Relegated) |
1974 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1974 | Ljubljana, {{ih | | | 9th place (3rd place in Group B) |
1975 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1975 | Sapporo, {{ih | | | 8th place (2nd place in Group B) |
1976 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1976 | Katowice, {{ih | | | 6th place |
1977 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1977 | Vienna, {{ih | | | 7th place |
1978 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1978 | Prague, {{ih | | | 5th place |
1979 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1979 | Moscow, {{ih | | | 6th place |
1981 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1981 | Stockholm, {{ih | | | 7th place |
1982 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1982 | Helsinki / Tampere, {{ih | | | 6th place |
1983 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1983 | Munich / Dortmund / Düsseldorf, {{ih | | | 5th place |
1985 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1985 | Prague, {{ih | | | 7th place |
1986 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1986 | Moscow, {{ih | | | 7th place |
1987 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1987 | Vienna, {{ih | | | 6th place |
1989 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1989 | Stockholm / Södertälje, {{ih | | | 7th place |
1990 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1990 | Bern / Fribourg, {{ih | | | 7th place |
In 1990 West and East Germany united back to {{ih|GER}} |
1991 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1991 | Turku / Helsinki / Tampere, {{ih | | Erich Kühnhackl >| 8th place |
1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1992 | Prague / Bratislava, {{ih | | TCH}} LudÄk BukaÄ | 6th place |
1993 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1993 | Dortmund / Munich, {{ih | | CZE}} LudÄk BukaÄ | 5th place |
1994 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1994 | Bolzano / Canazei / Milan, {{ih | | CZE}} LudÄk BukaÄ | 9th place |
1995 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1995 | Stockholm / Gävle, {{ih | | CAN}} George Kingston (ice hockey) | >| 9th place |
1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1996 | Vienna, {{ih | | CAN}} George Kingston (ice hockey) | >| 8th place |
1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships>1997 | Helsinki / Turku / Tampere, {{ih | | CAN}} George Kingston (ice hockey) | >| 11th place |
1998 IIHF World Championship>1998 | Zürich / Basel, {{ih | | CAN}} George Kingston (ice hockey) | > | 11th place (Relegated) |
1999 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships>1999 | Odense / Rødovre, {{ih | | Hans Zach >| 20th place (4th place in Pool B) |
2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships>2000 | Katowice / Kraków, {{ih | | Hans Zach > | 17th place (Won Pool B) |
2001 IIHF World Championship>2001 | Cologne / Hanover / Nuremberg, {{ih | | Hans Zach >| 8th place |
2002 IIHF World Championship>2002 | Gothenburg / Karlstad / Jönköping, {{ih | | Hans Zach >| 8th place |
2003 IIHF World Championship>2003 | Helsinki / Tampere / Turku, {{ih | | Hans Zach >| 7th place |
2004 IIHF World Championship>2004 | Prague / Ostrava, {{ih | | Hans Zach >| 9th place |
2005 IIHF World Championship>2005 | Innsbruck / Vienna, {{ih | | USA}} Greg Poss | style="background:#ffcfcf;"|15th place (Relegated) |
2006 IIHF World Championship Division I>2006 | Amiens, {{ih | | Uwe Krupp > | 17th place (Won Division I, Group A) |
2007 IIHF World Championship>2007 | Moscow / Mytishchi, {{ih | | Uwe Krupp >| 7th place |
2008 IIHF World Championship>2008 | Quebec City / Halifax Regional Municipality | , {{ih>CAN}} | Uwe Krupp | 10th place |
2009 IIHF World Championship>2009 | Bern / Kloten, {{ih | | Uwe Krupp >| 15th place |
2010 IIHF World Championship>2010 | Cologne / Mannheim / Gelsenkirchen, {{ih | | Uwe Krupp > | 4th place |
2011 IIHF World Championship>2011 | Bratislava / Košice, {{ih | | Uwe Krupp >| 7th place |
2012 IIHF World Championship>2012 | Helsinki, {{ih | Stockholm, {{ih>SWE}} | {{flagicon | Jakob Kölliker >| 12th place |
2013 IIHF World Championship>2013 | Stockholm, {{ih | Helsinki, {{ih>FIN}} | {{flagicon | Pat Cortina >| 9th place |
2014 IIHF World Championship>2014 | Minsk, {{ih | | CAN}} Pat Cortina | 14th place |
2015 IIHF World Championship>2015 | Prague / Ostrava, {{ih | | CAN}} Pat Cortina | 10th place |
2016 IIHF World Championship>2016 | Moscow / Saint Petersburg, {{ih | | Marco Sturm >| 7th place |
2017 IIHF World Championship>2017 | Cologne, {{ih | Paris, {{ih>FRA}} | Marco Sturm | 8th place |
2018 IIHF World Championship>2018 | Copenhagen / Herning, {{ih | | Marco Sturm >| 11th place |
2019 IIHF World Championship>2019 | Bratislava / Košice, {{ih | | FIN}} Toni Söderholm | 6th place |
2020 IIHF World Championship>2020 | Zürich / Lausanne, {{ih | | CancelledSTEISS >FIRST1=ADAM | URL=HTTPS://WWW.IIHF.COM/EN/EVENTS/2020/WM/NEWS/18344/2020-IIHF-ICE-HOCKEY-WORLD-CHAMPIONSHIP-CANCELLED | PUBLISHER=IIHF, 21 March 2020, |
2021 IIHF World Championship>2021 | Riga, {{ih | | FIN}} Toni Söderholm | style="background:#9acdff;"|4th place |
2022 IIHF World Championship>2022 | Tampere / Helsinki, {{ih | | FIN}} Toni Söderholm | 7th place |
2023 IIHF World Championship>2023 | Tampere, {{ih | Riga, {{ih>LAT}} | Harold Kreis | style="background:silver;"|Silver |
2024 IIHF World Championship>2024 | Prague / Ostrava, {{ih | | | |
">European Championship{| class"wikitable sortable"
! Year! GP! W! T! L! GF! GA! Finish! Rank
{{flagicon | Ice Hockey European Championship 1910>1910 Les Avants| 3| 2| 0| 1| 17| 5| Round-robin| {{Silver02}} |
{{flagicon | Ice Hockey European Championship 1911>1911 Berlin| 3| 3| 0| 0| 20| 1| Round-robin| {{Silver02}} |
{{flagicon | Ice Hockey European Championship 1912>1912 Prague*| 2| 1| 1| 0| 6| 3| Round-robin| {{Silver02}} |
{{flagicon | Ice Hockey European Championship 1913>1913 Munich| 3| 1| 0| 2| 21| 16| Round-robin| {{Bronze03}} |
{{flagicon | Ice Hockey European Championship 1914>1914 Berlin| 2| 1| 0| 1| 4| 3| Round-robin| {{Silver02}} |
| No Championships (World War I). |
| Did not participate. |
{{flagicon | Ice Hockey European Championship 1927>1927 Wien| 5| 3| 0| 2| 10| 7| Round-robin| {{Bronze03}} |
HUN}} 1929 Budapest| 2| 0| 0| 2| 1| 3| First round| 8th |
{{flagicon | Ice Hockey European Championship 1932>1932 Berlin| 6| 1| 4| 1| 5| 5| Final round| 4th |
| After 1932, the European Championship medals were awarded based on the results of the Ice Hockey World Championships, with Germany receiving {{Gold medal}} in 1930 and 1934. |
- 1912 Championship was later annulled because Austria was not a member of the IIHF at the time of the competition.
World Cup of Hockey
- 1996 â lost in quarterfinals
- 2004 â lost in quarterfinals
- 2016 â Won {{Silver medal}} (as part of Team Europe)
Canada Cup
- 1984 â Finished in 6th place
Other tournaments
Team
Current roster
Roster for the
2024 IIHF World Championship.WEB,
weblink Bundestrainer Harold Kreis nominiert Aufgebot für den Abschluss der WM-Vorbereitung, deb-online.de, 30 April 2024, de, WEB,
weblink Team roster: Germany, iihf.com, 10 May 2024, Head coach:
Harold Kreis{| width="80%" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align: center;"!No.!Pos.!Name!Height!Weight!Birthdate!Team
| | Tobias Fohrler | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1997 | 6 | | {{flagicon|SUI}} HC Ambrì-Piotta |
| | Kai Wissmann | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1996 | 22 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Eisbären Berlin |
| | Maximilian Kastner | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1993 | 3 | | {{flagicon | EHC Red Bull München>Red Bull München |
| | Tobias Eder | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1998 | 4 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Eisbären Berlin |
| | Wojciech Stachowiak | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1999 | 3 | | {{flagicon|GER}} ERC Ingolstadt |
| | Maksymilian Szuber | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 2002 | 25 | | {{flagicon|USA}} Arizona Coyotes |
| | Philipp Grubauer | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1991 | 25 | | {{flagicon|USA}} Seattle Kraken |
| | JJ Peterka | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 2002 | 14 | | {{flagicon|USA}} Buffalo Sabres |
| | Mathias Niederberger | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1992 | 26 | | {{flagicon | EHC Red Bull München>Red Bull München |
| | Fabio Wagner | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1995 | 17 | | {{flagicon|GER}} ERC Ingolstadt |
| | Alexander Ehl | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1999 | 28 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Düsseldorfer EG |
| | Jonas Müller (ice hockey) | > | 1.83 | ftin | | 88 | lb | sortable=on}} | {{birth date and age | 11 | df=y}} | style="text-align:left;" | GER}} Eisbären Berlin |
| | Yasin Ehliz â '''Captain (ice hockey)#Alternate captains | ''' > | 1.77 | ftin | | 84 | lb | sortable=on}} | {{birth date and age | 12 | df=y}} | style="text-align:left;" | GER}} Red Bull München |
| | Tobias AnÄiÄka | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 2001 | 27 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Kölner Haie |
| | Lukas Kälble | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1997 | 13 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Adler Mannheim |
| | Parker Tuomie | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1995 | 31 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Kölner Haie |
| | Marc Michaelis | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1995 | 31 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Adler Mannheim |
| | Dominik Kahun â '''Captain (ice hockey)#Alternate captains | ''' > | 1.80 | ftin | | 79 | lb | sortable=on}} | {{birth date and age | 7 | df=y}} | style="text-align:left;" | SUI}} SC Bern |
| | Lukas Reichel | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 2002 | 17 | | {{flagicon|USA}} Chicago Blackhawks |
| | Daniel Fischbuch | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1993 | 19 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Adler Mannheim |
| | Nico Sturm | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1995 | 3 | | {{flagicon|USA}} San Jose Sharks |
| | Colin Ugbelike | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1999 | 24 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Iserlohn Roosters |
| | Leonhard Pföderl | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1993 | 1 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Eisbären Berlin |
| | Moritz Müller â '''Captain (ice hockey) | ''' > | 1.87 | ftin | | 92 | lb | sortable=on}} | {{birth date and age | 11 | df=y}} | style="text-align:left;" | GER}} Kölner Haie |
| | Frederik Tiffels | {{convert | m | abbr=on}} | {{convert | kg | abbr=on | | 1995 | 20 | | {{flagicon|GER}} Eisbären Berlin |
Retired numbers
80 - Robert Müller
Notable players
{{Div col}}
{{Div col end}}
Notable executives
Uniform evolution
File:West Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 1988 (WOG).png|(West Germany) 1988 Olympic jerseysFile:Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 1992.png|1992 Olympic jerseysFile:Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 1994 (WOG).png|1994 Olympic jerseyFile:Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 1998 Olympics.png|1998 Olympic jerseysFile:Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 1999-2000.png|1999-2000 IIHF jerseysFile:Germany national hockey team jerseys.png|former IIHF jerseysFile:Germany national hockey team jerseys 2014.png|2014â2017 IIHF jerseysFile:Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 2018 (WOG).png|2018 Olympic jerseysFile:Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 2018 IHWC.png|2018â2021 IIHF jerseysFile:Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 2022 (WOG).png|2022 Olympic jerseysFile:Germany national ice hockey team jerseys 2022 IHWC.png|2022â IIHF jerseys
All-time record
{{updated|20 April 2024}}.{| class="sortable wikitable"
! Opponent! Played! Won! Drawn! Lost! GF! GA! GD
bgcolor="#d0ffd0" align="center"
bgcolor=#CCFFCCAUS}} | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 1 | +14 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCAUT}} | 51 | 34 | 4 | 13 | 166 | 80 | +86 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCBLR}} | 29 | 10 | 2 | 17 | 69 | 83 | -14 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCBEL}} | 14 | 9 | 1 | 4 | 69 | 32 | +37 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCC{{ih>BOH}} | 4 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 12 | -7 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCBUL}} | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 1 | +12 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCCAN}} | 132 | 19 | 7 | 106 | 251 | 674 | -423 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCCHN}} | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | +1 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCCZE}} | 56 | 8 | 2 | 46 | 117 | 230 | â113 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCC{{ih>TCH}} | 65 | 10 | 6 | 49 | 120 | 364 | â244 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCDEN}} | 28 | 19 | 0 | 9 | 84 | 59 | +25 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCC{{ih>GDR}} | 20 | 12 | 4 | 4 | 73 | 54 | +19 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCC{{ih>ENG}} | 10 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 40 | 23 | +17 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCEST}} | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 3 | +4 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCFIN}} | 122 | 26 | 14 | 82 | 309 | 537 | â228 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCFRA}} | 44 | 25 | 4 | 15 | 125 | 86 | +39 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCGBR}} | 15 | 11 | 1 | 3 | 65 | 26 | +39 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCHUN}} | 22 | 17 | 4 | 1 | 72 | 32 | +40 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCISR}} | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 2 | +9 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCITA}} | 59 | 33 | 9 | 17 | 230 | 157 | +73 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCJPN}} | 23 | 21 | 0 | 2 | 138 | 57 | +81 |
bgcolor=#FFFFCCKAZ}} | 10 | 5 | 0 | 5 | 28 | 24 | +4 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCLAT}} | 40 | 21 | 4 | 15 | 97 | 95 | +2 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCNED}} | 11 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 79 | 23 | +56 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCNOR}} | 49 | 33 | 2 | 14 | 238 | 145 | +93 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCPOL}} | 53 | 30 | 7 | 16 | 188 | 159 | +29 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCProtectorate of Bohemia and Moravia}} Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia men's national ice hockey team | '' > | | | | | | | â4 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCROU}} | 21 | 17 | 0 | 4 | 100 | 57 | +43 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCRUS}} | 33 | 5 | 3 | 25 | 62 | 111 | â49 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCC{{ih>SCG}} | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 0 | +14 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCSVK}} | 81 | 36 | 2 | 43 | 194 | 211 | -17 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCSLO}} | 11 | 8 | 2 | 1 | 41 | 15 | +26 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCKOR}} | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 4 | +6 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCURS}} | 71 | 0 | 1 | 70 | 111 | 581 | -470 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCSWE}} | 110 | 12 | 5 | 93 | 198 | 514 | â316 |
bgcolor=#FFFFCCSUI}} | 160 | 72 | 16 | 72 | 527 | 451 | +76 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCCUKR}} | 7 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 18 | 15 | +3 |
bgcolor=#FFCCCCUSA}} | 112 | 31 | 9 | 72 | 310 | 440 | â130 |
bgcolor=#CCFFCC{{ih>YUG}} | 33 | 21 | 5 | 7 | 173 | 111 | +62 |
!Total !! 1 505 || 572 || 119 || 814 || 4 367 || 5 465 || -1 098
See also
References
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