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| Nickname = ''Rohini Raiders''
| Nickname = ''Rohini Raiders''
| Association = Rohini Ice Hockey Federation
| Association = Rohini Ice Hockey Federation
| General manager = Amit Verma
| General manager = [[Felix Antero]]
| Coach = Michael Anderson
| Coach = [[Maikeli Anderson]]
| Asst Coach = Emily Chen
| Asst Coach = [[Nils Jamshidi]]
| Captain = Vikram Singh
| Captain = [[Vikram Petrovic]]
| Most games = Rajesh Kumar (150)
| Most games = [[Amir Sorensen]] (150)
| Top scorer = Anil Mehta (220 goals)
| Top scorer = [[Idris Nevsky]] (220 goals)
| Most points = Anil Mehta (570 points)
| Most points = [[Idris Nevsky]] (570 points)
| Home Stadium = [[Vali Arena]], [[Rohini]]
| Home Stadium = [[Vali Arena]], [[Rohini]]
| IIHF code = RHN
| IIHF code = RHN
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| World champ first = 1980
| World champ first = 1980
| World champ best = 2nd place (1995)
| World champ best = 2nd place (1995)
| Regional name = South Asian Ice Hockey Championship
| Regional name = Oriental Ice Hockey Championship
| Regional cup apps = 10
| Regional cup apps = 10
| Regional cup first = 2002
| Regional cup first = 2002
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== History ==
== History ==


The journey of the Rohini Raiders began in 1975, marked by their first game, where they triumphed over [[Garindina]] with a score of 3-2. The team, since its inception, has evolved into a formidable force on the international stage, participating in numerous tournaments and championships, and leaving an indelible mark through their skills and determination. The founding members, including the legendary first captain, [[Arjun Patel]], laid a foundation of resilience and strategy, which has been the team's cornerstone. The victory against Garindina is celebrated annually as ‘Raider's Day’ in Rohini.
The journey of the Rohini Raiders began in 1975, marked by their first game, where they triumphed over [[Garindina]] with a score of 3-2. The team, since its inception, has evolved into a formidable force on the international stage, participating in numerous tournaments and championships, and leaving an indelible mark through their skills and determination. The founding members, including the legendary first captain, [[Elias Bruni]], laid a foundation of resilience and strategy, which has been the team's cornerstone. The victory against Garindina is celebrated annually as ‘Raider's Day’ in [[Rohini]].


== Team ==
== Team ==
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The Raiders, led by the astute management of Amit Verma and the strategic insights of Coach Michael Anderson and Assistant Coach Emily Chen, have nurtured a roster of talented players. Captain Vikram Singh, along with stalwarts like Rajesh Kumar, who holds the record for the most games played (150), and Anil Mehta, renowned as the top scorer and point leader with 220 goals and 570 points respectively, have been pivotal in the team's success. The synergy between the players, exemplified by the dynamic duo of Singh and Mehta, and the strategic depth brought in by the coaching staff, has been crucial in orchestrating some of the most thrilling comebacks and victories in the team's history.
The Raiders, led by the astute management of [[Felix Antero]] and the strategic insights of {{wp|Coach}} [[Maikeli Anderson]] and {{wp|Assistant Coach}} [[Nils Jamshidi]], have nurtured a roster of talented players. Captain [[Vikram Petrovic]], along with stalwarts like [[Amir Sorensen]], who holds the record for the most games played (150), and [[Idris Nevsky]], renowned as the top scorer and point leader with 220 goals and 570 points respectively, have been pivotal in the team's success. The synergy between the players, exemplified by the dynamic duo of Petrovic and Nevsky, and the strategic depth brought in by the coaching staff, has been crucial in orchestrating some of the most thrilling comebacks and victories in the team's history.


== International Competitions ==
== International Competitions ==
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=== Wurld Championships ===
=== Wurld Championships ===


On the [[wurld]] stage, the Rohini Raiders have made their presence felt with 12 appearances at the Wurld Championships since their debut in 1980. The pinnacle of their performance was in 1995 when they secured a historic second-place finish, showcasing their international prowess. This monumental achievement, secured under the captaincy of Dev Khatri, marked a golden era for the Raiders, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse on the international ice hockey scene.
On the [[wurld]] stage, the Rohini Raiders have made their presence felt with 12 appearances at the Wurld Championships since their debut in 1980. The pinnacle of their performance was in 1995 when they secured a historic second-place finish, showcasing their international prowess. This monumental achievement, secured under the captaincy of [[Dev Khatri]], marked a golden era for the Raiders, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse on the international ice hockey scene.


=== Regional Competitions ===
=== Regional Competitions ===


Regionally, the Raiders have dominated the South Asian Ice Hockey Championship. Since their first participation in 2002, they have demonstrated their dominance, culminating in their crowning as champions in 2010. The 2010 championship, held in the frosty arenas of Nubra, saw the Raiders' underdog victory led by then-captain Amir Sheikh, a moment that is etched in the hearts of fans and players alike.
Regionally, the Raiders have dominated the Oriental Ice Hockey Championship. Since their first participation in 2002, they have demonstrated their dominance, culminating in their crowning as champions in 2010. The 2010 championship, held in the frosty arenas of [[Deltannia]], saw the Raiders' underdog victory led by then-captain [[Silas Morini]], a moment that is etched in the hearts of fans and players alike.


=== Olympics ===
=== Olympics ===
{{also|International Olympic Committee of Eurth}}


The Olympic arena has witnessed the grit and tenacity of the Rohini Raiders since their debut in 1992. With two bronze medals to their name, in 1998 and 2006, the Raiders have showcased their resilience and commitment to excellence in the sport. Their Olympic journey, filled with challenging match-ups and breathtaking performances, has not only brought glory to Rohini but also inspired a new generation of athletes in the country.
The Olympic arena has witnessed the grit and tenacity of the Rohini Raiders since their debut in 1992. With two bronze medals to their name, in 1998 and 2006, the Raiders have showcased their resilience and commitment to excellence in the sport. Their Olympic journey, filled with challenging match-ups and breathtaking performances, has not only brought glory to Rohini but also inspired a new generation of athletes in the country.
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== Records and Achievements ==
== Records and Achievements ==


The Rohini Raiders are not just a team but a legacy, holding records for being the highest-scoring team in the South Asian Ice Hockey Championship and maintaining a remarkable winning streak of 12 games in regional competitions. Their overall record stands impressively at 122 wins, 78 losses, and 20 draws. The records held by Rajesh Kumar and Anil Mehta are not mere numbers but narrate the saga of perseverance, skill, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. The Raiders continue to inspire, aspire, and resonate with the spirit of sportsmanship and unity.
The Rohini Raiders are not just a team but a legacy, holding records for being the highest-scoring team in the Oriental Ice Hockey Championship and maintaining a remarkable winning streak of 12 games in regional competitions. Their overall record stands impressively at 122 wins, 78 losses, and 20 draws. The records held by [[Amir Sorensen]] and [[Idris Nevsky]] are not mere numbers but narrate the saga of perseverance, skill, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. The Raiders continue to inspire, aspire, and resonate with the spirit of sportsmanship and unity.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 23:14, 18 January 2024

Rohini men's national ice hockey team
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Rohini Raiders
AssociationRohini Ice Hockey Federation
Head coachMaikeli Anderson
AssistantsNils Jamshidi
CaptainVikram Petrovic
Most gamesAmir Sorensen (150)
Top scorerIdris Nevsky (220 goals)
Most pointsIdris Nevsky (570 points)
Home stadiumVali Arena, Rohini
Team colorsBlue and White
IIHF codeRHN
Blue with white stripes (Home), White with blue stripes (Away)
Ranking
Current IIHF14
Highest IIHF12 (May 2015)
Lowest IIHF28 (January 1985)
First international
Rohini 3 - 2 Garindina (Vali, Rohini; July 25, 1975)
Biggest win
Rohini 8 - 0 Deltannia (March 22, 2007)
Biggest defeat
Rohini 1 - 7 Volsci (February 9, 1998)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances12 (first in 1980)
Best result2nd place (1995)
Oriental Ice Hockey Championship
Appearances10 (first in 2002)
Best resultChampions (2010)
Olympics
Appearances5 (first in 1992)
MedalsBronze (1998, 2006)
International record (W–L–T)
W-122, L-78, D-20

The Rohini National Ice Hockey Team, also known as the Rohini Raiders, represent Rohini in international ice hockey competitions. Under the banner of the Rohini Ice Hockey Federation and sporting their distinctive blue and white jerseys, they have built a reputation for their competitive spirit and distinctive playing style on the ice. Their journey, filled with adrenaline-pumping matches and memorable victories, has turned them into a symbol of pride and unity for the citizens of Rohini.

History

The journey of the Rohini Raiders began in 1975, marked by their first game, where they triumphed over Garindina with a score of 3-2. The team, since its inception, has evolved into a formidable force on the international stage, participating in numerous tournaments and championships, and leaving an indelible mark through their skills and determination. The founding members, including the legendary first captain, Elias Bruni, laid a foundation of resilience and strategy, which has been the team's cornerstone. The victory against Garindina is celebrated annually as ‘Raider's Day’ in Rohini.

Team

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The Raiders, led by the astute management of Felix Antero and the strategic insights of Coach Maikeli Anderson and Assistant Coach Nils Jamshidi, have nurtured a roster of talented players. Captain Vikram Petrovic, along with stalwarts like Amir Sorensen, who holds the record for the most games played (150), and Idris Nevsky, renowned as the top scorer and point leader with 220 goals and 570 points respectively, have been pivotal in the team's success. The synergy between the players, exemplified by the dynamic duo of Petrovic and Nevsky, and the strategic depth brought in by the coaching staff, has been crucial in orchestrating some of the most thrilling comebacks and victories in the team's history.

International Competitions

Wurld Championships

On the wurld stage, the Rohini Raiders have made their presence felt with 12 appearances at the Wurld Championships since their debut in 1980. The pinnacle of their performance was in 1995 when they secured a historic second-place finish, showcasing their international prowess. This monumental achievement, secured under the captaincy of Dev Khatri, marked a golden era for the Raiders, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse on the international ice hockey scene.

Regional Competitions

Regionally, the Raiders have dominated the Oriental Ice Hockey Championship. Since their first participation in 2002, they have demonstrated their dominance, culminating in their crowning as champions in 2010. The 2010 championship, held in the frosty arenas of Deltannia, saw the Raiders' underdog victory led by then-captain Silas Morini, a moment that is etched in the hearts of fans and players alike.

Olympics

The Olympic arena has witnessed the grit and tenacity of the Rohini Raiders since their debut in 1992. With two bronze medals to their name, in 1998 and 2006, the Raiders have showcased their resilience and commitment to excellence in the sport. Their Olympic journey, filled with challenging match-ups and breathtaking performances, has not only brought glory to Rohini but also inspired a new generation of athletes in the country.

Records and Achievements

The Rohini Raiders are not just a team but a legacy, holding records for being the highest-scoring team in the Oriental Ice Hockey Championship and maintaining a remarkable winning streak of 12 games in regional competitions. Their overall record stands impressively at 122 wins, 78 losses, and 20 draws. The records held by Amir Sorensen and Idris Nevsky are not mere numbers but narrate the saga of perseverance, skill, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. The Raiders continue to inspire, aspire, and resonate with the spirit of sportsmanship and unity.

See Also