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| - The Czechoslovak national men's ice hockey team was one of the world's premiere teams during the Soviet dominated international hockey era, often fighting Sweden for second place but sometimes beating the Soviets. Due to the split of the country Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, after 1992 the team was disbanded and replaced with the Czech and the Slovak national men's hockey teams. IIHF recognized Czech national men's hockey team as a successor of Czechoslovakia national ice hockey team and kept it in top Group, and Slovak national men's hockey team was demoted to Pool C.
* First game: April 24, 1920, Antwerp: Image:Flag of Canada.png Canada 15–0 Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.png Czechoslovakia
* Last game: December 19, 1992, Moscow: Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.png Czechoslovakia 7–2 Image:Flag of Switzerland.png Switzerland
* Largest victory:
* February 3, 1939, Basel: Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.png Czechoslovakia 24–0 Image:Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.png Yugoslavia;
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* February 21, 1947, Prague: Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.png Czechoslovakia 24–0 [[Image:|22x20px|border |link=Belgium]] [[|]];
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* April 25, 1951, East Berlin: Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.png Czechoslovakia 27–3 Image:Flag of East Germany.png East Germany
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* March 4, 1957, Moscow: Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.png Czechoslovakia 25-1 Image:Flag of Japan.gif Japan
* Largest defeat: January 28, 1924, Chamonix: Image:Flag of Canada.png Canada 30–0 Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.png Czechoslovakia
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