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| Largest win      =  
| Largest win      =  
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| World champ apps  = 5
| World champ apps  = 6
| World champ first = 2013
| World champ first = 2013
| World champ best  = Fourth place ([[2014 MHL World Championships|2014]], [[2018 MHL World Championships|2018]])
| World champ best  = Fourth place ([[2014 MHL World Championships|2014]], [[2018 MHL World Championships|2018]])
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*[[Ice hockey at the 2018 Micras Games#Men's tournament|2018 Micras Games]]
*[[Ice hockey at the 2018 Micras Games#Men's tournament|2018 Micras Games]]
*[[2019 MHL World Championships#'A' Conference|2019 MHL World Championships 'A' Conference]]
*[[2019 MHL World Championships#'A' Conference|2019 MHL World Championships 'A' Conference]]
*''[[2020 MHL World Championships#'A' Conference|2020 MHL World Championships 'A' Conference]]''
*[[2020 MHL World Championships#'A' Conference|2020 MHL World Championships 'A' Conference]]
*''[[2020 Ice Hockey World Cup]]''
*''[[2020 Ice Hockey World Cup]]''



Latest revision as of 08:50, 4 June 2020

Nova English Korea
General Manager New Sussex Brian Moorland
Head coach Mercury James Stenton
Assistants Mercury Phil Eastley
Home stadium DaeZoom Arena, Hanseong
MHL code NEK
MHL ranking 8
Highest MHL ranking 4 (2018)
Lowest MHL ranking 9 (2019)
Team colours               
First international
Mar Sara Mar Sara 4–3 Nova English Korea NEK
MHL World Championships
Appearances 6 (first in 2013)
Best result Fourth place (2014, 2018)

The Nova English Korea national ice hockey team is the ice hockey team that represents the Mercurian territory of Nova English Korea.

History

Squad

Chronological competitive participation

Honours

Flag

Nova English Korea has used the following flag during the entirety of its MHL affiliation:

2013–
Nova English Korea