IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/17 18:30 1 [1] Slovenia U20 v Ukraine U20 [2] W 5-3
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/15 18:30 1 [3] Italy U20 v Slovenia U20 [2] W 1-5
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/14 15:00 1 [2] Slovenia U20 v Estonia U20 [6] W 5-2
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/12 18:30 1 [3] Slovenia U20 v Poland U20 [4] W 3-0
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/11 18:30 1 [3] Croatia U20 v Slovenia U20 [3] W 0-7
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/11 11:00 - Italy U20 v Slovenia U20 L 3-2
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/10 14:30 - Slovenia U20 v Hungary U20 W 2-1
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/09 18:00 - France U20 v Slovenia U20 L 6-3
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/17 12:00 5 [4] Hungary U20 v Slovenia U20 [5] L 7-5
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/15 15:30 4 [3] Kazakhstan U20 v Slovenia U20 [5] L 4-2
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/14 12:00 3 [3] Slovenia U20 v France U20 [2] L 2-5
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/12 12:00 2 [3] Denmark U20 v Slovenia U20 [6] W 1-6
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/11 15:30 1 [3] Slovenia U20 v Norway U20 [3] L 0-4
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/12 15:30 - Slovenia U20 v Italy U20 W 3-2
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/11 18:00 - France U20 v Slovenia U20 W 2-5
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/10 18:00 - Slovenia U20 v Hungary U20 W 8-2
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/18 10:30 1 [1] Slovenia U20 v France U20 [2] L 2-3
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/17 10:30 1 [4] Ukraine U20 v Slovenia U20 [1] W 4-8
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/15 17:30 1 [2] Slovenia U20 v Estonia U20 [5] W 8-2
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/14 14:00 1 [1] Slovenia U20 v Poland U20 [5] W 3-1
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/12 17:30 1 [3] Japan U20 v Slovenia U20 [3] W 3-7
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/15 09:30 5 [1] Austria U20 v Slovenia U20 [6] L 4-1
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/13 16:30 4 [4] Belarus U20 v Slovenia U20 [6] L 4-1
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/12 09:30 3 [6] Slovenia U20 v Latvia U20 [1] L 1-9
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/10 09:30 2 [6] Slovenia U20 v Denmark U20 [5] L 1-2
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1A 12/09 09:30 1 Norway U20 v Slovenia U20 L 6-2
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 12/04 14:00 - Austria U20 v Slovenia U20 L 3-2
International Friendlies U20 (Reg.Only) 11/09 10:30 - Hungary U20 v Slovenia U20 W 2-3
International Friendlies (Regulation Only) 07/29 16:00 - Slovenia U20 v Italy U20 L 1-2
IIHF U20 World Championships Div 1B 12/14 12:00 5 [1] Slovenia U20 v Ukraine U20 [4] W 4-1

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

History

Slovenia played its first game in 1992 against Estonia during the Pool C qualification tournament of the 1993 IIHF World U20 Championship. Slovenia won the game 4–3 however failed to qualify for the Group C tournament after finishing second in their group and outside of the only next round qualification spot which went to Latvia. During the same tournament Slovenia also achieved their largest win in international participation after they beat Greece 30–1. For the next two years Slovenia remained to the Pool C qualification tournament but failed to qualify in both years. However a format change for the 1995 IIHF World U20 Championship meant that Slovenia who finished last in the Pool C1 Qualification tournament moved on to the newly formed Pool C2 tournament. During this tournament Slovenia had their worst defeat in international participation after being beaten by Kazakhstan 0–11. After advancing to the Pool C2 tournament Slovenia finished second in the group standings behind Kazakhstan and gained promotion to the Pool C for the following year. Slovenia remained in Pool C until 2001 when the International Ice Hockey Federation changed the format of the World Championships and Slovenia was reseeded into the Division II tournament. During the first year of the Division II tournament at the 2001 IIHF World U20 Championship Slovenia gained promotion to Division I after defeating Japan in the final. Slovenia has continued to compete in the Division I tournament and in 2013 finished fourth in the Division I Group A tournament being held in Amiens, France.

Anze Kopitar currently holds the team record for most points with 21. Kopitar competed in three IIHF World U20 Championship for the Slovenian under-20 team from 2004 to 2006 with his best result in 2005 where he scored 10 goals and three assists in the Division I Group B tournament at the 2005 IIHF World U20 Championship.

Slovenia U20 is the national ice hockey team representing Slovenia in international competitions for players under the age of 20. The team is composed of talented young athletes who are passionate about the sport and dedicated to representing their country with pride.

Slovenia U20 competes in various tournaments and championships, showcasing their skills and determination on the ice. The team is known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play, as well as their strong teamwork and camaraderie.

With a focus on developing young talent and fostering a competitive spirit, Slovenia U20 is a force to be reckoned with in the world of junior ice hockey. Fans can expect exciting games and impressive performances from this up-and-coming team as they continue to make their mark on the international stage.