Fixtures

Privatlandskamper (Kun ordinær tid) 04/26 16:30 - Norge vs Danmark - View
Privatlandskamper (Kun ordinær tid) 04/27 12:00 - Norge vs Danmark - View
IIHF VM 05/11 14:20 1 Østerrike vs Danmark - View
IIHF VM 05/12 14:20 2 Danmark vs Canada - View
IIHF VM 05/14 14:20 3 Danmark vs Norge - View
IIHF VM 05/15 14:20 4 Czech Rep vs Danmark - View

Results

Privatlandskamper (Kun ordinær tid) 04/13 11:00 - Danmark v Norge L 2-3
Privatlandskamper (Kun ordinær tid) 04/11 17:00 - Danmark v Norge W 3-1
Privatlandskamper (Kun ordinær tid) 02/09 15:00 - Danmark v Norge W 6-4
AHL All-Star Game 02/04 16:08 - Kina v Danmark L 1-0
Privatlandskamper (Kun ordinær tid) 11/12 10:00 - Danmark v Østerrike W 6-1
Germany Cup 11/11 10:00 - [1] Slovakia v Danmark [3] W 3-4
Germany Cup 11/09 18:45 - [2] Tyskland v Danmark [2] L 4-1
IIHF VM 05/23 17:20 1 [3] Finland v Danmark [5] L 7-1
IIHF VM 05/22 13:20 1 [5] Danmark v Sverige [2] L 1-4
IIHF VM 05/20 09:20 1 [1] USA v Danmark [4] L 3-0
IIHF VM 05/18 17:20 1 [3] Danmark v Tyskland [8] L 4-6
IIHF VM 05/16 13:20 1 [3] Danmark v Østerrike [6] W 6-2

The Danish national men's ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team for Denmark. The team is controlled by Danmarks Ishockey Union. It was founded in 1949, and as of 2022, the Danish team was ranked 10th in the IIHF World Rankings. Denmark currently has 4,255 players (0.07% of its population). Their coach is Swedish Mikael Gath. Denmark once held the record for the largest loss when they were defeated by Canada in 1949, 47–0, only being surpassed by New Zealand who were defeated by Australia 58–0 in 1987.

History

The team played its first world championship in 1949, led by player-coach and captain Jørgen Hviid. After not qualifying for a world championship since 1949, Denmark surprised many in 2003 by finishing in 11th place, including a tie game against that year's champions Canada.

In 2003, Denmark was back in the elite pool of the IIHF World Championships after 54 years. The Danish national hockey team scored two historic, unexpected upsets in Tampere, Finland, defeating the United States 5–2 on 26 April 2003 and tied Canada 2–2 six days later on 2 May 2003. Denmark has remained in the top division ever since. At the 2010 World Championships Denmark finished 8th place, which is their best ever placing to date. The feat was repeated in 2016.[]