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Ice Hockey in Falkland Islands
Ice Hockey in Falkland Islands governed by the Falkland Islands Hockey Association. Falkland Islands is not a member of International Ice Hockey Federation. The Falkland Islands Men’s national team made their debut in 2015 at Copa Invernada 2015 In Punta Arenas, Chile. The Falklands Islands is the smallest hockey nation in the world. This page shows the history of the Men’s national team.
Men’s National Team |
Not a IIHF Member |
Nickname: Penguins |
History: |
Falklands Islands Men Unofficial Results |
Falklands Islands Scoring Leaders |
Other Facts: |
First Unofficial Game Played: July 7th, 2015, 8-2 win over Yetis de Cero Grado Santiago |
Longest Unofficial Winning Streak: (5) July 9th, 2016- September 8th, 2019 |
Longest Unofficial Unbeaten Streak: (5) Juyl 9th, 2016- September 8th, 2019 |
Longest Unofficial Losing Streak: (1) July 7th, 2016 |
Biggest Unofficial Win: 14-3 to Kotaix Punta Arenas July 3rd, 2015 |
Biggest Unofficial Loss: 6-5 to Santiago Yetis Hockey July 7th, 2016 |
# | P | ROSTER | TEAMS |
96 | GK | Stewart Duncan | Falklands Islands |
36 | GK | Jason Wood | Great Britain |
10 | D | Grant Budd | Falklands Islands |
91 | D | Craig Dockrill | Canada |
69 | D | Chris Keen | Great Britain |
58 | D | Edward Naus | Canada |
44 | D | Arlid Stomer | Norway |
19 | FW | Ryan Bahl | United States |
42 | FW | Sam Cockwell | Falklands Islands |
84 | FW | Jonathan Nicholson | Great Britain |
7 | FW | Claudio Ross | Falklands Islands |
55 | FW | Hillel Sokolsky | Canada |
15 | FW | Michael Whitlock | Great Britain |
HC | Grant Budd (Player Coach) | Updated (08/14/19) |
Homepage :
Falkland Islands Hockey Association
Multimedia:
Facebook:
Falkland Islands Hockey