Estonia men's national junior ice hockey team

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Estonia
Estonia national ice hockey team logo (current).png
Association Estonian Ice Hockey Association
General manager Flag of Estonia.svg Juri Rooba
Head coach Flag of Finland.svg Simo Luukkainen
Assistants Flag of Estonia.svg Otto Myllyen & Turo Teittinen
Captain Robert Rooba
Most games Robert Rooba & Ken Kuusk (25)
Top scorerAleksandr Petrov (28) [1]
Most points Robert Rooba (54)
IIHF codeEST
First international
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 4 – 3 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Riga, Latvia; November 10, 1992)
Biggest win
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 34 – 2 Greece  Flag of Greece.svg
(Riga, Latvia; November 12, 1992) [2]
Biggest defeat
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 22 – 2 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Herisau, Switzerland; December 15, 2008)
IIHF World U20 Championship
Appearances20 (first in 1993 )
Best result20th (2004)
International record (W–L–T)
45–50–4

The Estonian men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Estonia. The team represents Estonia at the International Ice Hockey Federation's World Junior Hockey Championship Division II.

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World Junior Championships record

YearGPWOTWTOTLLGFGAGDPtsRank
1993 42024621+2544th in Qualif. Pool for Pool C (3rd in Group A)
1994 3003324−2106th in Qualif. Pool for Pool C (4th in Group A)
1995 52212425−163rd in Pool C2
1996 3201245+1942nd in Pool D
1997 44004611+356Won Pool D
1998 4103723−1626th in Pool C (3rd in Group A)
1999 42111311+255th in Pool C (3rd in Group B)
2000 40131128−1716th in Pool C (3rd in Group A)
2001 4004615−908th in Division II (4th in Group B)
2002 44004210+326Won Division III
2003 5500628+5410Won Division II
2004 5104933−24210th in Division I (5th in Group B)
2005 5005641−35012th in Division I (6th in Group B)
2006 5500468+38102nd in Division II (1st in Group B)
2007 50005525−20012th in Division I (6th in Group A)
2008 54010358+27142nd in Division II (1st in Group B)
2009 50005676−70012th in Division I (6th in Group A)
2010 500321524−9310th in Division II (5th in Group B)
2011 510041629−13310th in Division II (5th in Group A) – host nation
2012 540015114+37128th in Division II (2nd in group B)
2013 55000626+56157th in Division II (1st in group B)
2014 520031119−864th in Division II (4th in group A)
2015 510131222−1045th in Division II (5th in group A)
2016 530022726+193rd in Division II (3rd in group A)
2017 520031824−664th in Division II (4th in group A)
2018 510132025−544th in Division II (4th in group A)
2019 54100257+18141st in Division II (1st in group A)
2020 510-041427-1335th in Division I (5th in group B)
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [3]
2022 501-04925-1625th in Division I (5th in group B)
2023 510-131114-345th in Division I (5th in group B)
2024 520-031518-364th in Division I (4th in group B)

Roster

Roster for the 2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II. [4]

Goaltenders
#PlayerPos.CatchesHeightWeightClub
1Christopher-Kullervo Jõgi G L186 cm73 kg Flag of Finland.svg GrIFK U20 (Jr. A Suomi-sarja)
30Oliver Soovik G L186 cm73 kg Flag of Sweden.svg Halmstad Hammers (J20 Elit)
Defensemen
#PlayerPos.ShootsHeightWeightClub
23Artjom Anufrijev D L180 cm80 kg Flag of Finland.svg KJT Haukat U20 (Jr. B Mestis)
21Tommy Jansson D L182 cm80 kg Flag of Sweden.svg Huddinge IK J18 (J18 Elit)
2Hendrik-Paul Laosma D L191 cm90 kg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bishop's College School (MPHL)
3Anton Murashko D L188 cm78 kg Flag of Russia.svg Lesgaft University (SHLSPB)
7Saveli Novikov D L202 cm97 kg Flag of Estonia.svg HC Viking Tallinn (Meistriliiga)
15Dilan Savenkov D R183 cm80 kg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL)
5Eduard Slessarevski C D L189 cm94 kg Flag of Finland.svg KJT Haukat U20 (Jr. B Mestis)
Forwards
#PlayerPos.ShootsHeightWeightClub
19Artemi Aleksandrov F L183 cm84 kg Flag of Sweden.svg Rögle BK (J20 SuperElit)
27Fabian Hast F L185 cm89 kg Flag of Sweden.svg Halmstad Hammers (J20 Elit)
6Kristofer Jõgi F L184 cm84 kg Flag of Finland.svg TUTO Hockey U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga)
17Morten Jürgens A F R193 cm93 kg Flag of Finland.svg Mikkelin Jukurit U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga)
9Rasmus Kiik A F L182 cm86 kg Flag of Finland.svg TUTO Hockey U20 (Jr. A SM-liiga)
10Dmitri Kuznetsov F L173 cm70 kg Flag of Estonia.svg HK Välk 494 Tartu (Meistriliiga)
16Andre Linde F R187 cm80 kg Flag of Finland.svg KJT Haukat U20 (Jr. A Mestis)
24Kirill Lodeikin F L183 cm75 kg Flag of the United States.svg New Jersey Rockets (USPHL)
12Robin Harly Mürkel F R186 cm80 kg Flag of Finland.svg HIFK U17 (Jr. B SM-sarja)
20Jegor Nevzorov F L178 cm72 kg Flag of Estonia.svg Narva PSK (Meistriliiga)
13Nikita Puzakov F R187 cm81 kg Flag of Estonia.svg Narva PSK (Meistriliiga)
25Denis Shashkin F L189 cm77 kg Flag of Hungary.svg MAC Budapest U20 (EBYSL)
14Emil Svartbro F L177 cm82 kg Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF U20 (J20 SuperElit)

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References

  1. "Estonia U20 Scoring Leaders" (PDF). nationalteamsoficehockey.com. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  2. Championnat du monde 1992 des moins de 20 ans
  3. Steiss, Adam. "2020 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship cancelled". iihf.com. IIHF. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
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