List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Bulgaria

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The list of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Bulgaria consists of 16 skaters and 2 goaltenders. Men's ice hockey tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1920 (it was introduced at the 1920 Summer Olympics, and was permanently added to the Winter Olympic Games in 1924). [1] Bulgaria has participated in one tournament, the 1976 Winter Olympics, where they finished last of the twelve nations competing.

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The Bulgarian national team during a qualification match for the 2006 Winter Olympics in 2004. EquipeBulgarie.JPG
The Bulgarian national team during a qualification match for the 2006 Winter Olympics in 2004.

Milcho Nenov scored the most goals (4) and tied with three other players for the most assists (2). Nenov also had the most points (6).

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Goaltenders

Goaltenders
PlayerGPWLTMinSOGAGAARef(s)
Atanas Iliev 4
Petar Radev 6

Skaters

Skaters
PlayerGPGAPPIMRef(s)
Ivan Atanasov 62134
Malin Atanasov 60002
Iliya Bachvarov 641514
Marin Bachvarov 61010
Kiril Gerasimov 62240
Georgi Iliev 61016
Ivaylo Kalev 61234
Dimo Krastinov 60224
Dimitri Lazarov 60000
Lyubomir Lyubomirov 610118
Ivan Markovski 50004
Nikolay Mikhaylov 41124
Bozhidar Minchev 62130
Milcho Nenov 64262
Ivan Penelov 61120
Nikolay Petrov 61014

See also

Notes

  1. "Ice Hockey Equipment and History". International Olympic Committee . Retrieved May 24, 2011.

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