Iceland men's national ice hockey team
| Nickname(s) | Icelandic Falcons |
|---|---|
| Association | Ice Hockey Iceland |
| Head coach | Martin Struzinski |
| Assistants | Rúnar Rúnarsson |
| Captain | Róbert Pálsson |
| Most games | Ingvar Jónsson (103) |
| Top scorer | Jónas Breki Magnússon Robin Hedström (32) |
| Most points | Emil Alengaard (91) |
| Team colors | |
| IIHF code | ISL |
| Ranking | |
| Current IIHF | 34 (27 May 2024) |
| Highest IIHF | 32 (2018) |
| Lowest IIHF | 40 (2006) |
| First international | |
| Israel 11–0 Iceland (Krugersdorp, South Africa; 14 April 1999) | |
| Biggest win | |
| Iceland 30–0 Armenia (Reykjavík, Iceland; 18 March 2004) | |
| Biggest defeat | |
| Lithuania 20–0 Iceland (Novi Sad, FR Yugoslavia; 28 March 2002) | |
| IIHF World Championships | |
| Appearances | 19 (first in 1999) |
| Best result | 30th (2014) |
| International record (W–L–T) | |
| 48–68–1 | |
The Icelandic men's national ice hockey team (Icelandic: Íslenska karlalandsliðið í íshokkí) is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation, representing Iceland in ice hockey competitions. Iceland is ranked 34th in the world by the IIHF World Rankings as of 2022.