International Ice Hockey Federation

Guide & Record Book

Guide & Record Book

Order the book or DVD online

Published 02.01.2015 19:12 GMT-5 | Author Martin Merk
The IIHF Guide & Record Book 2015 is out. Get the book at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship or order the book and the DVD online.

The new Guide & Record Book is available for hockey fans around the world as hardcopy or as of now also as a DVD - inexpensive and easy to ship.

For fans in North America eagerly anticipating the World Juniors, it has never been easier since the book will be available at the arenas, in the Hall of Fame, at Hockey Canada's online store and on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca.

Fans from everywhere in the world can buy a copy online through the form on www.IIHF.com and during the second half of December the book will also be released on amazon.co.uk aimed at fans in Europe.

The IIHF Guide & Record Book is available on DVD and as a book/DVD package on IIHF.com with orders being accepted as of now and delivery starting as of 7th January.

The 2015 edition of the IIHF Guide & Record Book includes every tournament participation for every country and every year, right from the most important Olympics down to Division III, IV, and V of any category with all current or former countries from Andorra to Yugoslavia.

Active and Retired Players sections for men and women include every player to appear in even a single game of the top level since international hockey first took hold in 1920. As well, the huge and revealing head-to-head results section has been updated, as has been every other section in the book, which now runs to 626 pages. In all, more than 12,000 players are included, as well as every coach, every referee, and every linesman.

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The book includes records for all levels of top competition, notably the Olympics (men and women), the World Championships (men and women), the World U20 Championship, and the World U18 Championships (men and women). As well, all information for the Summit Series (1972), Canada Cup (1976-91), and World Cup of Hockey (1996-2004) is included.

None of this information is available anywhere else, and fans can get the official version right here, right now! The IIHF has been the governing body for international hockey since its founding in 1908.

 

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