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==Format==
==Format==
The six [[Micras Hockey League|MHL]] nations are put into the 'A' Conference, and the other teams are in the 'B' Conference. The top four teams from the 'A' Conference, and the top two from the 'B' Conference advance to the knockout stages.
The six [[Micras Hockey League|MHL]] nations are put into the 'A' Conference, and the other teams are in the 'B' Conference. The top four teams from the 'A' Conference, and the top two from the 'B' Conference advance to the knockout stages. The 'C' Conference exists beneath the 'B' Conference, although this is not part of the main competition, as no teams from this division advance to the playoffs. The bottom two teams from the 'B' Conference are relegated to the 'C' Conference, with the top two teams from the 'C' Conference replacing them.


==Squads==
==Squads==

Revision as of 13:32, 24 December 2017

MHL World Championships
File:MHL logo.png
Founded 2012
Number of teams 12
Current champions Senya Senya
(2017)
Most titles Senya Senya (2)
2017 MHL World Championships

The MHL World Championships is the highest level of international Ice Hockey competition organised by the MHL, the governing body of the sport on Micras.

The tournament is played once a year, being competed for by twelve qualified nations.

Format

The six MHL nations are put into the 'A' Conference, and the other teams are in the 'B' Conference. The top four teams from the 'A' Conference, and the top two from the 'B' Conference advance to the knockout stages. The 'C' Conference exists beneath the 'B' Conference, although this is not part of the main competition, as no teams from this division advance to the playoffs. The bottom two teams from the 'B' Conference are relegated to the 'C' Conference, with the top two teams from the 'C' Conference replacing them.

Squads

All competing nations for each tournament are required to name a roster of players. Competing nations have to name a roster of 2 goaltenders and 14 skaters. Teams have to use the numbers 1 to 16, with the number 1 jersey being reserved for goaltenders.

Previous tournaments

Year Host Winners Score Runners-up Third Place 'B' Champions 'C' Champions
2013
Details
Birgeshir Birgeshir Gerenia
Gerenia
4–1 Mar Sara
Mar Sara
Birgeshir
Birgeshir
Mar Sara
Mar Sara
not held
2014
Details
Nova English Korea Nova English Korea
Mercury Mercury
Senya
Senya
2–0 Mar Sara
Mar Sara
Craitland
Craitland
Mercury
Mercury
North Antarctica
North Antarctica
2015–16 Not held
2017
Details
Senya Senya Senya
Senya
2–1 Birgeshir
Birgeshir
Mar Sara
Mar Sara
Shireroth
Shireroth
Fort Kolgrad
Fort Kolgrad

Titles by nation