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Canada men's national inline hockey team

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Canada men's national inline hockey team
Medal record
Men'sInline Hockey
IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship
Gold medal – first place1998 - AnaheimTop Division
Gold medal – first place2008 - BratislavaDivision I
Gold medal – first place2012 - IngolstadtTop Division
Gold medal – first place2015 - TampereTop Division
Silver medal – second place1996 - MinneapolisTop Division
Silver medal – second place1997 - AnaheimTop Division
Silver medal – second place2014 PardubiceTop Division
Bronze medal – third place2011 PardubiceTop Division
Bronze medal – third place2013 - DresdenDivision I
FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships
Gold medal – first place2002 - Rochester
Silver medal – second place1995 - Chicago
Silver medal – second place1997 - Zell am See
Silver medal – second place2004 - London
Silver medal – second place2009 - Varese
Silver medal – second place2012 - Bucaramanga
Bronze medal – third place2003 - Pisek
Bronze medal – third place2006 - Detroit
Bronze medal – third place2007 - Bilbao
PanAm Games
Silver medal – second place2003 - Santo Domingo
World Games
Silver medal – second place2005 - Duisburg

TheCanadian men's national inline hockey team is the national team forCanada, based inLethbridge,Alberta (Roller Hockey Canada) andRichmond Hill,Ontario (Inline Canada). The team is controlled byRoller Hockey Canada (previous known as: theNational Inline Hockey Association - Canada) forIIHF events andInline Canada forFIRS events.

History

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Initially, the Canadian national team was administered byHockey Canada. It made an appearance in the first threeIIHF Inline Hockey World Championships, winning silver in 1996 and 1997. In 1998, the Canadian squad defeated the two-time world ChampionsUnited States, in the gold medal game to win the first gold medal in country history. Following the 1998 World Championships, Canada withdrew from international competition. Hockey Canada shut down their inline hockey program in 2000.[1]

Following Hockey Canada's shut down of their program, two separate governing bodies emerged. Roller Hockey Canada (previous known as: TheNational Inline Hockey Association - Canada) for IIHF related events and the Canadian Inline Hockey Association, which becameInline Canada in 2003 for all FIRS related events. The two programs are both recognized by certain bodies as Canada's national inline hockey team. Roller Hockey Canada (NIHA-Canada) is recognized byHockey Canada andUSA Hockey as the national team.[2] Inline Canada is recognized by theCanadian Olympic Committee as the national team, through theIOC's recognition of the FIRS as the international organizer of inline hockey.[3]

The2002 FIRS Men's Inline Hockey World Championships marked Canada's return to international competition. The team won gold at the tournament.[4]

The2008 Men's World Inline Hockey Championships marked Canada's returned to IIHF competition. The team was led by Head Coach Gerry St Cyr and Assistant player coach Michael Hunt. Team Canada won the IIHF Division 1 World Championship in 2008

As well, Canada has participated in the inline hockey competitions at thePan-American Games and theWorld Games.

Current Rosters

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2017 IIHF World Championship roster

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Goaltenders
#PlayerHometownClub
72Brett LeggatHamilton,OntarioCanadaBrantford Blast(Allan Cup Hockey) (Tour Mudcats, Pro )
37Paul TownLondon,OntarioCanadaSt. Mary's Lincolns(GOJHL)
Defensemen
#PlayerHometownClub
4Kyle HendersonEdmonton,AlbertaCanadaTour Mudcats/Devon Barons(Pro/NCHL)
5James IsaacsVictoria,British ColumbiaUnited KingdomFife Flyers(UK)
7Schael HigsonGrande Prairie,AlbertaCanadaBrandon Wheat Kings(WHL)
22Austin StegerEdmonton,AlbertaCanadaOsoyoos Coyotes(KIJHL)
47Brendan BaumgartnerEdmonton,AlbertaCanadaFort Saskatchewan Chiefs(Chinook Hockey League)
89Kade VilioAldergrove,British ColumbiaCanadaTrinity Western University(BCIHL)
Forwards
#PlayerHometownClub
11Joshua FooteSherwood Park,Alberta
20Dave HammondOrange,CaliforniaNamibiaCoastal Pirates Inline Hockey Club(Swakopmund,Namibia)
21Shaun FurlongLondon,OntarioCanadaWestern Mustangs(OUA)
67Jonah RenoufMississauga,OntarioUnited StatesAlaska Anchorage Seawolves(NCAA)
71Chris RaukmanRed Deer,AlbertaCanadaLacombe Generals(Chinook Hockey League)
76Nathan RenoufMississauga,OntarioUnited StatesAlaska Anchorage Seawolves(NCAA)
91Thomas WoodsNorth Vancouver,British ColumbiaNetherlandsHCA Night Owls()
92Brett BulmerPrince George,British ColumbiaGermanyERC Ingolstadt(DEL)

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Coaching Staff
  • Head Coach:Jason Stephens
  • General Manager: Kirk Jensen
  • Equipment Manager: Jarrad Davies
  • Physiotherapist: Rebecca Henderson

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2012 IIHF World Championship Roster (Gold)

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Goaltenders
#PlayerHometownClub
72Brett LeggatHamilton,OntarioCanadaBrantford Blast(Allan Cup Hockey) (Tour Mudcats, Pro )
63Ewen MacphersonSherwood Park, AlbertaCanada
Defensemen
#PlayerHometownClub
4Kyle HendersonEdmonton,AlbertaCanadaTour Mudcats/Devon Barons(Pro/NCHL)
9Kirk FrenchLangley, British ColumbiaCanada
55Matthew HutchinsonNorth Vancouver, British ColumbiaGeneseo Ice Knights
44Shayne CarlsonEdmonton,AlbertaCanada
42Adam RossRed Deer,AlbertaCanada
22Frédérick CorbeilParis, FranceNetherlands
Forwards
#PlayerHometownClub
11Joshua FooteSherwood Park,Alberta
20Dave HammondOrange,CaliforniaNamibiaCoastal Pirates Inline Hockey Club(Swakopmund,Namibia)
10Max GrassiNorth Vancouver, British ColumbiaCanada
88Jeff LichimoNorth Vancouver, British ColumbiaCanada
98Jonathan SpadySherwood Park,AlbertaCanada
91Thomas WoodsNorth Vancouver,British ColumbiaNetherlandsHCA Night Owls()


2012 Coaching Staff
  • Head Coach:Jason Stephens
  • General Manager: Nathan Fleck
  • Equipment Manager: Jarrad Davies
  • Physiotherapist: Rebecca Henderson

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2012 FIRS World Championship roster

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Goaltenders
#PlayerHometownClub
31Brad ToppingStrathroy,Ontario()
33Dylan EllisOakville,OntarioUnited StatesSUNY-Potsdam(NCAA)
Defensemen
#PlayerHometownClub
10Jason Allan()
15Trevor Bennett()
44Fred Corbeil()
Forwards
#PlayerHometownClub
16Marcus PrydeOakville,OntarioFrancePhénix de Reims(FFHG Division 1)
41Phil BoudreaultBaie-Saint-Paul,QuebecSpainCH Jaca(Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo)
55Bill BoyesBright's Grove,Ontario()
59Lukas CiottiHamilton,OntarioUnited StatesAdrian College(NCAA)
61Alex Grenier()
63Jamie VisserMississauga,OntarioNetherlandsFriesland Flyers(North Sea Cup)
71Max GrassiNorth Vancouver,British ColumbiaCanadaUBC Thunderbirds(CIS)
91Thomas WoodsNorth Vancouver,British ColumbiaUnited StatesTour Mudcats(NARCh)
96Andrew RhodesPickering,OntarioUnited StatesBethel University(NCAA)

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Coaching Staff

World Championship results by year

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IIHF Version

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  • 1996 - Won Silver Medal
  • 1997 - Won Silver Medal
  • 1998 - Won Gold Medal
  • 2008 - 9th Place - Division I Gold Medal
  • 2009 - 7th Place - A Pool
  • 2010 - 4th Place
  • 2011 - Won Bronze Medal
  • 2012 - Won Gold Medal
  • 2013 - Won Bronze Medal
  • 2014 - Won Silver Medal
  • 2015 - Won Gold Medal
  • 2017 - 6th Place

FIRS Version

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  • 1995 - Won Silver Medal
  • 1997 - Won Silver Medal
  • 1998 - 4th Place
  • 2002 - Won Gold Medal
  • 2003 - Won Bronze Medal
  • 2004 - Won Silver Medal
  • 2006 - Won Bronze Medal
  • 2007 - Won Bronze Medal
  • 2008 - 6th Place
  • 2009 - Won Silver Medal
  • 2010 - 6th Place
  • 2011 - 4th Place
  • 2012 - Won Silver Medal

References

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  1. ^"Formation and Evolution of Inline Canada". Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved2012-08-12.
  2. ^What is NIHA-Canada
  3. ^"Formation and Evolution of Inline Canada". Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved2012-08-12.
  4. ^"Men's National Team". Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved2012-08-12.
  5. ^Canada
  6. ^"2012 FIRS Men's World Championship Team Silver Medalists". Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved2012-08-12.

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