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Lithuania
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The Lithuanian badge features Vytis ("the Chaser") who is also featured on the Coat of arms of Lithuania
Association Lithuanian Ice Hockey Federation
Most games Egidijus Bauba (88)
Most points Egidijus Bauba (94)
IIHF code LTU
IIHF ranking 26
Highest IIHF ranking 23 (first in 2008)
Lowest IIHF ranking 27 (first in 2003)
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First international
 Latvia 3–0 Lithuania 
(Riga, Latvia; 27 February 1932)
Biggest win
 Lithuania 20–0 Luxembourg 
(Novi Sad, Yugoslavia; 25 March 2002)
Biggest defeat
 Latvia 27–0 Lithuania 
(Riga, Latvia; 27 August 1996)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 17 (first in 1938)
Best result 12th (1938)
International record (W–L–T)
55–78–9

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The Lithuanian national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Lithuania, and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Lithuania is currently in 26th place in the IIHF World Rankings. They have never competed in Olympic Games.

World Championship record[]

  • 1938 – Finished in 10th place
  • 1954–1991 – participated as part of the Soviet National Team
  • 1993 – Not ranked (3rd in "Pool C" Qualification Group 1)
  • 1994 – Not ranked (2nd in "Pool C2" Qualification Group 1)
  • 1995 – Finished in 31st place (2nd in "Pool C2")
  • 1996 – Finished in 29th place (1st in "Pool D")
  • 1997 – Finished in 28th place (8th in "Pool C")
  • 1998 – Finished in 27th place (3rd in "Pool C")
  • 1999 – Finished in 27th place (3rd in "Pool C")
  • 2000 – Finished in 28th place (4th in "Pool C")
  • 2001 – Finished in 28th place (6th in Division I Group A)
  • 2002 – Finished in 30th place (1st in Division II Group B)
  • 2003 – Finished in 28th place (6th in Division I Group A)
  • 2004 – Finished in 29th place (1st in Division II Group B)
  • 2005 – Finished in 26th place (5th in Division I Group B)
  • 2006 – Finished in 19th place (2nd in Division I Group B)
  • 2007 – Finished in 26th place (5th in Division I Group B)
  • 2008 – Finished in 24th place (4th in Division I Group B)
  • 2009 – Finished in 24th place (4th in Division I Group A)
  • 2010 – Finished in 26th place (5th in Division I Group A)
  • 2011 – Finished in 25th place (5th in Division I Group B)
  • 2012 – Finished in 27th place (5th in Division I Group B)
  • 2013 – Finished in 27th place (5th in Division I Group B)
  • 2014 – Finished in 25th place (3rd in Division I Group B)
  • 2015 – Finished in 25th place (3rd in Division I Group B)

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Men's National teams
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Hong Kong - Hungary - Ireland - Iceland - Israel - Italy
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New Zealand - The Netherlands - Poland - Romania - Russia - Serbia
Singapore - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - South Africa - South Korea
Sweden - Switzerland - Thailand - Turkey - Ukraine - UAE
United States
Defunct teams: Bohemia - - Bohemia and Moravia - CIS National Team - Czechoslovakia - East Germany -

Serbia and Montenegro - U.S.S.R. - West Germany - Yugoslavia


Teams that do not participate in IIHF competitions:
Andorra - Argentina - Azerbaijan - Brazil
Kyrgyzstan - Liechtenstein - North Macedonia - Moldova - Morocco - - Oman - - Turkmenistan
Chile - India - Jamaica - Namibia - Portugal - Philippines - - Qatar
Non IIHF members: Algeria - Bahrain - Colombia - Costa Rica - Falkland Islands - Saudi Arabia - Tunisia - Uzbekistan
Other teams: Basque Country - Catalonia - - England - - Saint Pierre and Miquelon - Scotland
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