IIHF World Rankings – GB Men up to 20th.

Great Britain have moved up two places to 20th in the IIHF world rankings following the conclusion of the World Championship in Slovakia.

GB’s fantastic showing at this year’s tournament in Kosice – where they avoided relegation with a dramatic 4-3 overtime victory over France – helped them move into the world’s top 20.

Great Britain finished 13th at this year’s World Championship, with Finland beating Canada 3-1 to win the gold medal this evening in Bratislava.

Silver-medallists Canada remain as the world’s number one seeds, with this year’s bronze medallists Russia second and Finland third in the world.

The IIHF also announced this evening that the men’s world ranking will also be used as base to determine the seeding for the 2020 World Championship in Switzerland.

Following organisational meetings tomorrow, the groups will be announced on Tuesday.

RankCountryPtsMovement
1Canada37050
2Russia3640+1
3Finland3615+2
4Sweden3615-2
5Czech Republic3465+1
6USA3430-2
7Germany3355+1
8Switzerland3325-1
9Slovakia3040+1
10Latvia3025+1
11Norway3005-2
12Denmark29250
13France28400
14Belarus27350
15Austria2635+2
16Italy2620+3
17Korea2620-1
18Slovenia2620-3
19Kazakhstan2570-1
20Great Britain2480+2
21Hungary2370-1
22Poland2300-1
23Japan21800
24Lithuania2110+1
25Ukraine2095-1
26Estonia20100
27Romania1990+2
28Netherlands19100
29Croatia1895-2
30Serbia17400
31Spain15850
32China1520+1
33Iceland1485-1
34Israel13850
35Australia1305+1
36Mexico1290-1
37Belgium12000
38Bulgaria10950
39Georgia1060+1
40New Zealand1020-1
41DPR Korea9050
42Turkey760+1
43Luxembourg745-1
44South Africa5950
45Chinese Taipei545+1
46Hong Kong535-1
47Turkmenistan430+2
48United Arab Emirates420-1
49Bosnia & Herzegovina340-1
50Kuwait2250
51Thailand160NEW
52Kyrgyzstan100NEW