Results

International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 02/10 15:30 - Switzerland U20 v Germany U20 W 4-0
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 02/07 17:30 - Sweden U20 v Switzerland U20 W 0-3
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 02/06 17:30 - Switzerland U20 v Czech Rep U20 L 4-5
U20 World Championships 01/02 18:30 3 [1] Sweden U20 v Switzerland U20 [4] L 3-2
U20 World Championships 12/31 16:00 - [3] Czech Republic U20 v Switzerland U20 [4] L 4-2
U20 World Championships 12/30 16:00 - [4] Switzerland U20 v Norway U20 [5] W 6-2
U20 World Championships 12/28 16:00 - [4] Switzerland U20 v USA U20 [2] L 3-11
U20 World Championships 12/27 11:00 - [1] Slovakia U20 v Switzerland U20 [3] L 3-0
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 12/22 14:00 - Canada U20 v Switzerland U20 L 6-3
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/11 14:00 - Switzerland U20 v Slovakia U20 L 4-7
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/10 14:00 - Finland U20 v Switzerland U20 L 5-0
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/09 14:00 - Switzerland U20 v Sweden U20 L 0-3

The Switzerland men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team of Switzerland. The team is controlled by the Swiss Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

History

Switzerland played its first game in 1977 against the Soviet Union during the 1978 IIHF World U20 Championship. Switzerland lost the game 1–18 and finished last in the tournament and were relegated to the Pool B tournament for the following year. After winning the 1979 Pool B tournament of the 1979 IIHF World U20 Championship they were promoted back to the top Pool A championship. During the 1980 IIHF World U20 Championship Switzerland suffered their worst defeat in international participation after being beaten by Finland 1–19. Switzerland went on to finish last in the tournament and were relegated back to Pool B for the following year. Switzerland continued to move between the top division and the Pool B tournament. During the Pool B tournament of the 1985 IIHF World U20 Championship Switzerland achieved their largest win in international participation when they defeated Austria 20–7. In 1998 Switzerland won their first medal at the World U20 Championships after finishing in third at the 1998 IIHF World U20 Championship by defeating the Czech Republic in the bronze medal game. In 2008 Switzerland finished ninth and were relegated to Division I for the following year. This was the first time in a lower division since competing in the 1995 Pool B tournament. They returned to the top division for 2010 after winning their 2009 Division I Group A tournament. At the 2012 IIHF World U20 Championship being held in Alberta, Canada, Switzerland finished in eight place.

Peter Jaks currently holds the team record for most points with 19.

The Switzerland U20 ice hockey team is a highly competitive and skilled group of young athletes who represent Switzerland in international ice hockey tournaments. Comprised of players under the age of 20, this team is known for their speed, agility, and precision on the ice. They are a well-coached team that plays with a strong sense of teamwork and camaraderie, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face. The Switzerland U20 team has a rich history of success in international competitions, having won multiple medals in the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. They are a team that is dedicated to their sport and to representing their country with pride and passion.