IIHF World Championship 05/13 13:20 1 France v Slovakia W 2-4
International Friendlies (Regulation Only) 05/07 14:00 - Slovakia v France W 2-0
International Friendlies (Regulation Only) 05/05 16:00 - Slovakia v Norway L 4-5
International Friendlies (Regulation Only) 04/30 15:00 - Germany v Slovakia W 2-3
International Friendlies (Regulation Only) 04/29 17:00 - Germany v Slovakia W 1-3
Euro Hockey Challenge 04/23 13:00 - Slovakia v Czech Republic L 3-4
Euro Hockey Challenge 04/21 15:30 - Slovakia v Czech Republic W 3-1
Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Men 02/19 13:10 20 [2] Sweden v Slovakia [3] W 0-4
Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Men 02/18 04:10 2 [1] Finland v Slovakia [3] L 2-0
Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Men 02/16 04:10 3 [1] USA v Slovakia [3] W 2-3
Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Men 02/15 04:10 14 [3] Slovakia v Germany [3] W 4-0
Olympic Hockey 02/13 04:10 3 Slovakia v Latvia W 5-2
Olympic Hockey 02/11 08:40 2 Sweden v Slovakia L 4-1
Olympic Hockey 02/10 08:40 1 Finland v Slovakia L 6-2
International Friendlies (Regulation Only) 12/17 18:45 - Switzerland v Slovakia L 3-2
International Friendlies (Regulation Only) 12/15 19:30 - Latvia v Slovakia W 2-6
Germany Cup 11/14 13:30 - Germany v Slovakia L 4-1
Germany Cup 11/13 17:00 - ROC B v Slovakia W 1-3
Germany Cup 11/11 15:15 - Slovakia v Switzerland W 7-1
Olympic Qualification 08/29 15:30 3 [1] Slovakia v Belarus [2] W 2-1
Olympic Qualification 08/27 17:15 2 [2] Slovakia v Poland [1] W 5-1
Olympic Qualification 08/26 17:15 1 [2] Austria v Slovakia [2] W 1-2
Olympic Qualification 08/26 13:00 - Denmark v Slovakia - View
IIHF World Championship 06/03 13:15 3 [1] USA v Slovakia [4] L 6-1
IIHF World Championship 06/01 13:15 1 [3] Slovakia v Czech Republic [4] L 3-7
IIHF World Championship 05/30 17:15 1 [6] Sweden v Slovakia [3] L 3-1
IIHF World Championship 05/29 17:15 1 Slovakia v Denmark W 2-0
IIHF World Championship 05/27 13:15 1 [3] Switzerland v Slovakia [1] L 8-1
IIHF World Championship 05/24 13:15 1 [2] Slovakia v ROC [1] W 3-1
IIHF World Championship 05/23 09:15 1 [8] Great Britain v Slovakia [2] W 1-2

The Slovakia men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Slovakia and is controlled by the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation. A successor to the Czechoslovakia national team, it is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world. The team's general manager is Miroslav Šatan and their head coach is Craig Ramsay.

Slovakia has won four medals at the World Championships, including a gold medal in 2002 in Sweden, and a bronze medal at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

History

The Slovak national team was formed following the breakup of Czechoslovakia, as the country was split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Although the Czechs were allowed to compete in the highest pool (A), the IIHF ruled that because fewer players of the former Czechoslovak team were Slovaks, Slovakia would be required to start international play in pool C. However, Slovakia's play in the lower pools won back-to-back promotions to pool A by 1996.

Slovakia's first appearance in an elite ice hockey competition was at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. With a lineup led by star Peter Šťastný, the Slovaks finished first in their group with three wins and two ties before losing to Russia in overtime in the quarterfinals. In the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano and the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, the Slovak team was unable to use its National Hockey League (NHL) players in the preliminary round due to a scheduling conflict. This affected all of the smaller countries, but devastated the Slovaks as most of their best players were from NHL teams. The NHL only shut down its schedule in time for the second group stage, and thus Slovakia failed to qualify among the final eight teams both times. This turn of events was troubling to the entire hockey community, and the rules were changed for the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy.

Following the successful years for the Slovaks in the early 2000s at the World Championships, when they won the silver in St. Petersburg at the 2000 edition after a loss to the Czechs, winning the (so far) only title in Goteburg at the 2002 edition and securing bronze in Helsinki (2003), the results of Slovakia worsened and Slovakia began to drop out in the quarterfinals. The closest Slovakia came to relegation into Division I was in 2008, when they avoided relegation only thanks to two victories over Slovenia in the Relegation Round. Following was a series of three subsequent eliminations in the qualifying round (round of 12), including one at a 2011 edition Slovakia hosted in Bratislava and Košice for the first time, since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.

Largely unexpected, however, was Slovakia's silver medal at the 2012 edition, again won in Helsinki. This was the first tournament after the introduction of the new tournament format, followed by the quarterfinals. Due to the surprise this medal was after a number of unsuccessful tournaments, it was by many regarded as with a value of a triumphal gold. In the following years however, Slovakia again failed to repeat medal successes and even failed to qualify for the quarterfinals, with the exception of 2013.

In the following years, the team narrowly missed out on a quarterfinal spot for three consecutive years. In 2017, Slovakia recorded its worst tournament in history by placing 14th, narrowly escaping elimination thanks to an overtime victory against Italy. After the unsuccessful World Championships, Craig Ramsay was appointed as the head coach with the goal of improving the results and playstyle of the national team. Despite missing out on the quarterfinals again in 2018 in Denmark and a year later on home ice, the overall appearance of the team looked much better than the years prior. More recently, Slovakia reached the knockout stage on 3 out of 4 occasions.

In the Winter Olympic Games, Slovakia's highest achievement prior to 2022 was fourth place in Vancouver 2010. In the tournament they won against favourites Russia and Sweden, and lost against Canada in the semi-finals and against Finland in the bronze medal game. In 2022, the Slovaks claimed their first ever Olympic medal after defeating Sweden 4–0 in a bronze medal game.

The Slovakia ice hockey team, known simply as "Slovakia," is a powerhouse in international ice hockey competitions. The team is made up of talented and skilled players who have a strong passion for the sport. Slovakia has a rich history in ice hockey, with numerous successes in various tournaments and championships.

The team is known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play, as well as their strong defensive strategies. They are a force to be reckoned with on the ice, often dominating their opponents with their speed, agility, and precision.

Slovakia has a loyal and passionate fan base that supports them both at home and abroad. The team's iconic blue and white jerseys are instantly recognizable, and their games are always highly anticipated by fans around the world.

Overall, Slovakia is a formidable opponent in the world of ice hockey, and their competitive spirit and determination make them a team to watch out for in any tournament or championship.