IIHF World Ranking

Top 20 rankings as of May 2024[1]
Men's
Rank Change* Team Points
1 Steady  Canada 4100
2 Increase 1  Russia 4065
3 Decrease 1  Finland 3955
4 Increase 4  Czech Republic 3945
5 Increase 2   Switzerland 3945
6 Decrease 2  United States 3945
7 Decrease 1  Sweden 3910
8 Decrease 3  Germany 3865
9 Steady  Slovakia 3750
10 Steady  Latvia 3660
11 Steady  Denmark 3500
12 Steady  Norway 3380
13 Increase 3  Austria 3340
14 Decrease 1  France 3325
15 Steady  Kazakhstan 3305
16 Decrease 2  Belarus 3245
17 Increase 3  Great Britain 3095
18 Increase 1  Hungary 3090
19 Decrease 2  Slovenia 3090
20 Decrease 2  Italy 3025
Women's
Rank Change* Team Points
1 Steady  Canada 4270
2 Steady  United States 4210
3 Increase 1  Finland 3975
4 Increase 1  Czech Republic 3965
5 Decrease 2   Switzerland 3960
6 Steady  Russia 3880
7 Steady  Japan 3775
8 Steady  Sweden 3750
9 Steady  Germany 3650
10 Steady  Hungary 3520
11 Steady  Denmark 3490
12 Increase 2  China 3425
13 Decrease 1  France 3415
14 Increase 1  Norway 3340
15 Decrease 2  Austria 3315
16 Steady  Slovakia 3175
17 Steady  Netherlands 3170
18 Increase 1  South Korea 3080
19 Decrease 1  Italy 3025
20 Steady  Poland 2955

The IIHF World Ranking is a ranking of the performance of the national ice hockey teams of member countries of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). It is based on a formula giving points for each team's placings at IIHF-sanctioned tournaments over the previous four years. The ranking is used to determine seedings and qualification requirements for future IIHF tournaments. The current leader in rankings is Canada in both men's and women's play.

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