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Kazakhstan
Association Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation
GM Flag of Kazakhstan Vadim Gusseinov
Head coach Flag of Russia Andrei Shayanov
Assistants Flag of Germany Alexander Achziger
Flag of Kazakhstan Galym Mambetaliyev
Flag of Kazakhstan Sergei Tambulov
Captain Aleksandr Koreshkov
Most games Andrei Pchelyakov (55)
Most points Yevgeniy Koreshkov (74)
IIHF code KAZ
IIHF ranking 17
Highest IIHF ranking 11 (2006)
Lowest IIHF ranking 21 (2003)
First international
Flag of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 5 – 1 Ukraine Flag of Ukraine
(St. Petersburg, Russia; April 14, 1992)
Biggest win
Flag of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 52 – 1 Thailand Flag of Thailand
(Changchun, China; January 29, 2007)
Biggest defeat
Flag of the United States United States of America 10 – 0 Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan
(Cologne, Germany; May 15, 2010)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 4 (first in 1998)
Best result 12th (2005)
Asian Winter Games
Appearances 4 (first in 1996)
Best result Gold medal with cup Gold: 1996, 1999
Olympics
Appearances 2 (first in 1998)
International record (W-L-T)
112-69-13

The Kazakhstani men's national ice hockey team is controlled by Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation. Kazakhstan is currently ranked 19th in the world. In their first Olympic Games in 1998, the Kazakhs were able to win their preliminary group, surprising many, and would finish the tournament in 8th place. Kazakhstan has 1,800 current players registered in the country (0.01% of its population). Their head coach is Yerlan Sagymbayev.

Olympic record

  • 1920–1992 – Part of the Soviet Union
  • 1994 – Did not qualify
  • 1998 – Finished in 8th place
  • 2002 – Did not qualify
  • 2006 – Finished in 9th place
  • 2010 – Did not qualify

World Championships record

  • 1930–1992 – Part of the Soviet Union
  • 1993 – Finished in 19th place (3rd in "Pool C")
  • 1994 – Finished in 24th place (4th in "Pool C")
  • 1995 – Finished in 22nd place (2nd in "Pool C")
  • 1996 – Finished in 21st place (Won "Pool C")
  • 1997 – Finished in 14th place (2nd in "Pool B")
  • 1998 – Finished in 16th place
  • 1999 – Finished in 19th place (3rd in "Pool B")
  • 2000 – Finished in 18th place (2nd in "Pool B")
  • 2001 – Finished in 21st place (3rd in "Division I, Group B")
  • 2002 – Finished in 21st place (3rd in "Division I, Group A")
  • 2003 – Finished in 17th place (Won "Division I, Group A")
  • 2004 – Finished in 13th place
  • 2005 – Finished in 12th place
  • 2006 – Finished in 15th place
  • 2007 – Finished in 21st place (3rd in "Division I, Group A")
  • 2008 – Finished in 20th place (2nd in "Division I, Group A")
  • 2009 - 1st in "Division I, Group A"


Nagano Cup

  • 2010 - 1st

2006 Olympic team

Goaltenders

  • Vitaliy Yeremeyev
  • Vitaly Kolesnik
  • Kirill Zinovyev

Defensemen

  • Artyom Argokov
  • Alexey Koledayev
  • Oleg Kovalenko
  • Yevgeniy Pupkov
  • Denis Shemelin
  • Vitaliy Tregubov
  • Alexey Troshchinskiy
  • Alexey Vassilchenko

Forwards

  • Sergey Alexandrov
  • Nik Antropov (C)
  • Dmitriy Dudarev
  • Aleksandr Koreshkov (A)
  • Yevgeniy Koreshkov
  • Andrey Ogorodnikov
  • Andrey Pchelyakov
  • Fedor Polishchuk
  • Andrey Samokhvalov
  • Konstantin Shafranov
  • Andrey Troshchinskiy
  • Dmitriy Upper (A)

2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships roster

Goalkeepers

  • 1 Sergei Tambulov – Metallurg Serov
  • 41 Roman Medvedev – Gornyak Rudnyi

Defenders

  • 2 Yevgeniy Mazunyn – Kazzinc-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk
  • 26 Andrei Savenkov – Kazzinc-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk
  • 43 Yevgeniy Pupkov – SKA St. Petersburg
  • 52 Aleksiy Kalendayev – HC Sibir Novosibirsk
  • 64 Artem Argokov – Metallurg Novokuznetsk
  • 7 Aleksiy Litvinenko – HC Spartak Moscow
  • 12 Oleg Kovalenko – Kazzinc-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk
  • 16 Yevgeniy Blokhin – HC MVD Tver

Forwards

  • 8 Andrey Troschinsky – Kazzinc-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk
  • 9 Vadim Rifel – Freiburg (Germany)
  • 11 Talgat Zhaylauov – Kazzinc-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk
  • 17 Aleksandr Koreshkov – Kazzinc-Torpedo Ust-Kamegorsk
  • 18 Konstantyn Shafranov – Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
  • 19 Yevgeniy Koreshkov – Kazzinc-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk
  • 22 Andrey Ogorodnikov – Kazzinc-Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk
  • 23 Andrey Pchelyakov – Krylia Sovetov
  • 25 Andrey Samakhvalov – Khimik Voskresensk
  • 32 Nikolai Zarzhitskiy – Motor Barnaul
  • 36 Andrey Spiridonov – Barys Astana
  • 81 Vadim Krasnoslobodtsev – Barys Astana
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