2010-11 National Men's Under-18 Team

Germany
Name: Germany
Code: GER
# Player S/C Birthdate Hometown/Country
Goaltenders
1 Philip Lehr L 06/03/1993 GER
30 Marvin Cüpper L 02/16/1994 Cologne, GER
Defense
4 Henry Haase L 06/25/1993 GER
5 Maximilian Faber R 05/18/1993 GER
7 Max Meirandres L 02/04/1993 GER
8 Stephan Kronthaler L 05/02/1993 GER
10 Steven Bar L 05/25/1993 GER
12 Oliver Mebus L 03/30/1993 GER
27 Kilian Keller L 05/13/1993 GER
Forwards
9 Huba Sekesi L 09/05/1993 GER
11 Leonhard Pfoderl R 09/01/1993 GER
13 Lars Grozinger R 06/11/1993 GER
15 Daniel Fischbuch R 08/19/1993 GER
16 Alexander Ackermann L 01/18/1993 GER
18 Dominik Daxlberger L 02/07/1993 GER
19 Christian Kretschmann R 03/13/1993 GER
20 Dennis Reimer L 06/04/1993 GER
22 Tobias Rieder L 01/10/1993 Landshut, GER
23 Frederik Tiffels L 05/20/1995 Cologne, GER
24 Sebastian Uvira L 01/26/1993 GER
25 Niklas Solder L 12/08/1993 GER
28 Nickolas Latta R 10/05/1993 GER
Coaches
James Andrew Setters Calgary, Alta.
Ralf Hoja GER
# League Season GP Wins Losses Ties Otw Otl
1 IIHF World Under-18 Championship 2012 WU18C 5 2 3 0 0 0
2 IIHF World Under-18 Championship 2011 WU18C 6 1 4 0
3 IIHF World Under-18 Championship 2007 WMU18C 6 2 4 0 0 0
Photos
Videos
2026 PARA: CAN 4 – CZE 1 (Preliminary)
Dunn, Boily and McGregor scored on the PP to lead Canada to the win.
2026 PARA: CAN 14 – JPN 0 (Preliminary)
Auren Halbert had four goals and three assists as Canada shut out Japan at the 2026 Paralympics.
2026 PARA: CAN 8 – SVK 0 (Preliminary)
Boily and Dunn had 2G 1A each to help Canada open with a win in Milan.
2026 OLYM: USA 2 – CAN 1 OT (Gold Medal)
Makar scored, but Canada got silver after an overtime loss to the U.S.
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