Puerto Rico men's national junior ice hockey team

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Puerto Rico
Association Puerto Rico Ice Hockey Association
IIHF codePUR
IIHF World Junior Championship
Appearances0
International record (W–L–T)
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The Puerto Rico men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Puerto Rico. The team represents the island at AmeriGol's events. The team has not entered in any World Junior Championship tournaments so far. [1]

Contents

Results

IIHF World Junior Championship

AmeriGol LATAM CUP

Fixtures and results

Against other national teams
OpponentDateScoreScores by periodTournamentHost venue
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 21 August 20242–7 [2] No informationAmerigol Latam Cup Baptist Health IcePlex, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 22 August 20242–2 [3] No information
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23 August 20242–1 [4] No information
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 24 August 20243–2 [5] No information

Roster

Goaltenders
#PlayerPos.CatchesHeightWeightClub
-- G Flag of Puerto Rico.svg --- (-)
Defensemen
#PlayerPos.ShootsHeightWeightClub
Andrew Horn D L6'1185 lbs Flag of the United States.svg Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks (NAHL)
Noah Rosado D R5'9175 lbs Flag of the United States.svg Buckingham Browne & Nichols (USHS-Prep)
Michael Ros D L5'10181 lbs Flag of the United States.svg Florida Alliance South 18U AAA (18U AAA)
Forwards
#PlayerPos.ShootsHeightWeightClub
Roberto Nabozny(C/LW)L5'11181 lbs Flag of the United States.svg Carolina Jr. Hurricanes (USPHL)
Yandell Vega F L6'0170 lbs Flag of the United States.svg Charlotte Rush (USPHL)
Andres Vidal F R5'7146 lbs Flag of the United States.svg Florida Fury 18U AA (SFHL 18U AA)
Dylan Wise F R5'4137 lbs Flag of the United States.svg Florida Fury 18U AA (SFHL 18U AA)

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