Diário Ao-Vivo

IIHF Campeonatos Mundiais 05/11 10:20 1 Grã-Bretanha vs Canadá - View
IIHF Campeonatos Mundiais 05/12 10:20 2 Finlândia vs Grã-Bretanha - View
IIHF Campeonatos Mundiais 05/15 18:20 4 Suíça vs Grã-Bretanha - View
IIHF Campeonatos Mundiais 05/17 14:20 5 Grã-Bretanha vs Dinamarca - View
IIHF Campeonatos Mundiais 05/18 18:20 5 República Checa vs Grã-Bretanha - View
IIHF Campeonatos Mundiais 05/20 14:20 6 Grã-Bretanha vs Noruega - View

Resultados

Qualificação Olímpica 02/11 19:00 3 [1] Grã-Bretanha v Roménia [2] W 7-4
Qualificação Olímpica 02/10 19:00 2 [1] Sérvia v Grã-Bretanha [2] W 0-11
Qualificação Olímpica 02/08 20:00 1 [2] Grã-Bretanha v China [2] W 10-1
Campeonato do Mundo - Div 1A 05/05 18:30 5 [3] Itália v Grã-Bretanha [2] W 3-5
Campeonato do Mundo - Div 1A 05/03 18:30 4 [3] Grã-Bretanha v Roménia [5] W 7-0
Campeonato do Mundo - Div 1A 05/02 18:30 3 [3] Grã-Bretanha v Lituânia [6] W 3-0
Campeonato do Mundo - Div 1A 04/30 15:00 2 [3] Grã-Bretanha v Polónia [2] W 5-4
Campeonato do Mundo - Div 1A 04/29 18:30 1 [3] Coreia do Sul v Grã-Bretanha [3] W 0-4
Internacionais Amigáveis (Tempo Regulamentar apenas) 04/26 18:30 - Grã-Bretanha v Hungria W 3-2
Internacionais Amigáveis (Tempo Regulamentar apenas) 04/25 18:30 - Grã-Bretanha v Hungria W 7-4
Internacionais Amigáveis (Tempo Regulamentar apenas) 04/23 16:30 - Grã-Bretanha v Letónia L 3-6
Internacionais Amigáveis (Tempo Regulamentar apenas) 04/22 18:00 - Grã-Bretanha v Letónia W 3-2

The Great Britain men's national ice hockey team (also known as Team GB) is the national ice hockey team that represents the United Kingdom. A founding member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) in 1908, the team is controlled by Ice Hockey UK.

History

The team was a force on the international scene in the early 20th century, winning the first ever IIHF European Championship in 1910, finishing as bronze medalists at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France, and becoming Olympic champions in 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The gold medal-winning Olympic team was composed primarily of dual-national British Canadians, many of whom having learned and played the game in Canada. However, since then the national team has made little impact on the sport. Until they surprisingly qualified for the 2019 installment of the tournament, their last appearance in the top-level World Championship came in 1994. Great Britain last qualified for the Olympics in 1948. The current head coach of the team is Peter Russell, who is also the head coach for the Cardiff Devils.