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{{ Infobox national hockey team | Name = Denmark | Badge = | Badge_size = 150px | Nickname = Danish Lions | Association = Danmarks Ishockey Union | General Manager = Claus Fonnesbech Christensen | Coach = Olaf Eller | Asst Coach = Dan Jensen, Bjørn Østergaard | Captain = Christian Wejse | Most games = | Top scorer = | Most points = Frans Nielsen (38) | Home Stadium = | IIHF code = DEN | IIHF Rank =56 | IIHF max = | IIHF max date = | IIHF min = | IIHF min date = | Team_Colors = {{color box|#D00C33}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}} | Jerseys = | First game = {{ihj|DEN}} 3 – 0 {{ihj-rt|ITA}} (Caen, France; March 5, 1979) | Largest win = {{ihj|DEN}} 19 – 0 {{ihj-rt|ESP}} (Belluno, Italy; March 21, 1988) | Largest loss = {{ihj|SVK}} 22 – 0 {{ihj-rt|DEN}} (Esbjerg, Denmark; January 1, 1994) | World champ2 name = IIHF World U20 Championship | World champ2 apps = 39 | World champ2 first = 1979 | World champ2 best = 5th (2017) | Record = 89–72–14 }}The Danish men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Denmark. The team represents Denmark at the International Ice Hockey Federation's World U20 Championships. Denmark has played in the top division in 2008, 2012 and since 2015. They've reached the quarterfinals three times, their best finish being 5th in 2017. During the 2015 World Juniors the Danes won their first ever game in the Top Division with a 4-3 shootout win over Switzerland. This win allowed Denmark to finish 4th in Group B and, for the first time, advance to quarter finals, which guaranteed them their highest finish ever in the tournament and avoided relegation for the first time. After a quarter final loss to Canada, the Dane's finished 8th place. They competed in Group A in the Top Division at the 2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Helsinki, Finland, and finished in 8th place again, after a quarter final loss to Russia. Current RosterRoster for the 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Head coach: {{flagicon|DEN}} Olaf Eller
Pos. | No. | Player | Team | NHL Rights toronto maple leafs |
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GK | 1 | Emil Gransøe | USA}} Topeka RoadRunners | GK | 30 | Mads Søgaard | CAN}} Medicine Hat Tigers | GK | 31 | Kasper Krog | DEN}} SønderjyskE Ishockey | D | 2 | Oliver Joakim Larsen | SWE}} Leksands IF | D | 3 | Malte Setkov | SWE}} Malmö Redhawks | Detroit Red Wings | D | 4 | Christian Larsen | DEN}} Odense Bulldogs | D | 6 | Jakob Jessen | DEN}} Herning Blue Fox | D | 7 | Jeppe Mogensen | SWE}} AIK J20 | D | 9 | Rasmus Birk Heine | DEN}} Rødovre Mighty Bulls | D | 14 | Lasse Holm Mortensen | DEN}} Rødovre Mighty Bulls | F | 8 | Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup | USA}} Fargo Force | F | 11 | Valdemar Ahlberg | USA}} Austin Bruins | F | 13 | Christian Wejse – C | DEN}} Esbjerg Energy | F | 16 | Jonas Røndbjerg | SWE}} Växjö Lakers | Vegas Golden Knights | F | 17 | Lucas Andersen | FIN}} Jokerit U20 | F | 19 | Nikolaj Krag Christensen – A | DEN}} Rungsted Seier Capital | St. Louis Blues | F | 20 | Joachim Blichfeld | USA}} Portland Winterhawks | San Jose Sharks | F | 21 | Daniel Nielsen – A | DEN}} Herning Blue Fox | F | 22 | Andreas Grundtvig | DEN}} Esbjerg Energy | F | 23 | David Madsen | SWE}} Växjö Lakers | F | 25 | Magnus Molge | SWE}} Malmö J20 | F | 27 | Phillip Schultz | DEN}} Rødovre Mighty Bulls | F | 28 | Christoffer Gath | DEN}} Herlev Eagles |
History{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- 1979 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 4th in Pool B (12th overall)
- 1980 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 5th in Pool B (13th overall)
- 1981 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 5th in Pool B (13th overall)
- 1982 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 4th in Pool B (12th overall)
- 1983 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 7th in Pool B (15th overall)
- 1984 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 8th in Pool B (16th overall)
- 1985 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 5th in Pool C (21st overall)
- 1986 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Pool C (18th overall)
- 1987 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Pool C (18th overall)
- 1988 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 1st in Pool C (17th overall)
- 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 7th in Pool B (15th overall)
- 1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 4th in Pool B (12th overall)
- 1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 8th in Pool B (16th overall)
- 1992 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Pool C (18th overall)
- 1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Pool C (18th overall)
- 1994 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 3rd in Pool C (19th overall)
- 1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 3rd in Pool C (19th overall)
- 1996 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 3rd in Pool C (21st overall)
- 1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 3rd in Pool C (21st overall)
- 1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 1st in Pool C (19th overall)
- 1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 3rd in Pool B (13th overall)
- 2000 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 8th in Pool B (18th overall)
{{col-2}}- 2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 4th in Division II (22nd overall)
- 2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Division II (20th overall)
- 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 5th in Division I Group B (19th overall)
- 2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Division I Group A (13th overall)
- 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 3rd in Division I Group B (15th overall)
- 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Division I Group A (14th overall)
- 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 1st in Division I Group A (11th overall)
- 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 10th
- 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Division I Group B (14th overall)
- 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 2nd in Division I Group A (13th overall)
- 2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 1st in Division I Group B (12th overall)
- 2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 10th
- 2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 3rd in Division I Group A (13th overall)
- 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 1st in Division I Group A (11th overall)
- 2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 8th
- 2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 8th
- 2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 5th
- 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 9th
- 2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. 10th
- 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Division I Group A
{{col-end}}{{Men's national junior ice hockey teams}}{{National sports teams of Denmark}} 2 : Denmark men's national ice hockey team|Junior national ice hockey teams |