Finland stays #1 in World ice-hockey Ranking

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Source: Ice-hockey

With the end of the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship the May edition of the 2022 IIHF Men’s World Ranking has become known. Finland defended the top spot in the ranking.

The top-five remain in the same order as after the Olympics. Finland is followed by Canada, Russia, the United States and Sweden.

Bronze medallist Czechia overtook Switzerland for sixth place. Slovakia, Germany and Denmark complete the top-10 in the same order as three months ago followed by Latvia, Norway, France and Belarus.

2022 MEN'S WORLD ICE-HOCKEY RANKING

1. Finland	4130
2. Canada	3990
3. Russia	3935
4. USA		3775
5. Sweden	3675
6. Czechia	3650
7. Switzerland	3590
8. Slovakia	3590
9. Germany	3555
10. Denmark	3335
11. Latvia	3255
12. Norway	3105
13. France	3000
14. Belarus	2965
15. Austria	2900
16. Kazakhstan	2885
17. Italy	2840
18. Gr. Britain	2755
19. Slovenia	2730
20. Hungary	2640
...
27. Ukraine	2180

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