Hungary Ice Hockey

Mens Ice Hockey World Championships | Hungary

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Founded: 1927

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Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
26 May 2026
10:20
Hungary Ice Hockey 1 - 8 Latvia Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey World Championships
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25 May 2026
14:20
USA Ice Hockey 7 - 3 Hungary Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey World Championships
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23 May 2026
14:20
Switzerland Ice Hockey 9 - 0 Hungary Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey World Championships
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22 May 2026
14:20
Germany Ice Hockey 6 - 2 Hungary Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey World Championships
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19 May 2026
18:20
Hungary Ice Hockey 5 - 0 Great Britain Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey World Championships
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17 May 2026
14:20
Austria Ice Hockey 4 - 2 Hungary Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey World Championships
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16 May 2026
14:20
Hungary Ice Hockey 1 - 4 Finland Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey World Championships
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13 May 2026
17:00
Hungary Ice Hockey 1 - 3 Canada Ice Hockey International Friendlies Ice Hockey
07 May 2026
17:00
Slovenia Ice Hockey 3 - 2 Hungary Ice Hockey International Friendlies Ice Hockey
02 May 2026
13:00
Denmark Ice Hockey 7 - 4 Hungary Ice Hockey International Friendlies Ice Hockey

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About Hungary Ice Hockey

The Hungarian men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Hungary. They have participated in the IIHF European Championships, the IIHF World Hockey Championships and the Olympic Games since 1928. A consistent participant of the annual World Championship, Hungary has played at the Olympics three times, most recently in 1964. They are currently ranked 19th in the world by the IIHF.

The team is controlled by the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation (Magyar Jégkorong Szövetség). No Hungarian-born players have ever played in North America's National Hockey League; however, three have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft: Tamás Gröschl by the Edmonton Oilers (1999), Levente Szuper by the Calgary Flames (2000), and János Vas by the Dallas Stars (2002).

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