New Zealand men's national ice hockey team


The New Zealand men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team for New Zealand. As of 2018, the New Zealand team is ranked 39th in the IIHF World Rankings. The official nickname of New Zealand's national ice hockey team is the Ice Blacks. The "Ice Blacks" nickname is one of many national team nicknames related to the All Blacks.

History

The 2016 documentary film "Ice Blacks" covers the history of the team, their rivalry with Australia and their difficulties in competing at international level because of New Zealand's geographic distance from the rest of the traditional ice hockey playing countries.
New Zealand has competed in the Division II World Championships since 2001. From 2007 to 2011, New Zealand was coached by Jeff Bonazzo. In his last year coaching at the 2011 Division II World Championships, New Zealand won three games and lost two, finishing second in their group behind host nation and rival Australia and missing promotion to Division I.
New Zealand hosted the 2003 IIHF World Championship Division III, which was held in Auckland. The Ice Blacks finished first and captured their first gold medal and were promoted to Division II.
New Zealand hosted the 2006 IIHF World Championship Division II Group B, which was held in Auckland. The Ice Blacks finished last and were relegated to Division III.
New Zealand hosted the 2009 IIHF World Championship Division III, which was held in Dunedin. The Ice Blacks finished first and captured their third gold medal by winning all five games and were promoted to Division II.
New Zealand hosted the 2017 IIHF World Championship Division II Group B, which was held in Auckland. The Ice Blacks finished second behind China, capturing their fourth silver medal.

Tournament record

New Zealand Winter Games

World Championship record

Current roster

Roster for the 2019 IIHF World Championship.
Head coach: Anatoly Khorozov Assistant coach: Adam Blachette
No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplaceCurrent team
1GKauri West Auckland Admirals
3DChristchurch Skycity Stampede
4F10 7 1985Vernon, British Columbia, Canada Skycity Stampede
5D21 10 1990Auckland West Auckland Admirals
6FA29 4 1989Christchurch West Auckland Admirals
7F30 11 1987Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France Dunedin Thunder
8F30 8 1990Christchurch Canterbury Red Devils
9D18 2 1991Whangarei Botany Swarm
10F5 7 1990Okato West Auckland Admirals
11F9 3 1989
12F2 7 1985Murfreesboro, Tennessee Skycity Stampede
13D25 6 1985Auckland Botany Swarm
14D23 9 1996Queenstown Skycity Stampede
15F16 4 1986Kohtla-Järve, Estonia Botany Swarm
16FC15 12 1990Alexandra Dunedin Thunder
18F12 7 1997 Botany Swarm
19F29 3 1996Auckland West Auckland Admirals
21D4 8 1994Christchurch Canterbury Red Devils
22FA25 3 1992Auckland Botany Swarm
23D3 11 1990New Plymouth West Auckland Admirals
24F6 9 1990Auckland Perth Thunder
25G12 11 1978Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

All-time record against other nations

As of 8 September 2018
OpponentPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %ForAgaDiff
18301516.66%32170−138
310233.33%831−23
630350.00%3943−4
950455.55%3335−2
1100100.00%121+11
30030.00%1142−31
20020.00%236−34
10010.00%026−26
430175.00%2216+8
2200100.00%380+38
50050.00%924−15
2200100.00%13211
750271.43%29290
10010.00%221−19
5500100.00%329+23
1161450.00%4029+11
2200100.00%151+14
620433.33%2933−4
20020.00%266−64
/
30030.00%643−37
1331923.08%3856−18
60060.00%599−94
70070.00%1289−77
980188.89%5626+30
Total1285127539.37%485927-442

All-time record against other clubs

As of 15 April 2019
OpponentPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %ForAgaDiff
Canada Moose1162354.55%4226+16
SG Cortina10010.00%415−11
Cavalese All Stars10010.00%35−2
HC Fassa10010.00%410−6
Selects410325.00%1024−14
Southern Stampede20020.00%69−3
Perth Thunder310233.33%1117−6
Calgary Flames Alumni10010.00%29−7
Melbourne Mustangs20020.00%810−2
Melbourne Ice210150.00%103+7
Vail Yeti210150.00%1114−3
Total301021830.00%111142-32