The Record Book is here
by IIHF.com|17 DEC 2019
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Right before the holiday season and the World Juniors, the newest IIHF Guide & Record Book 2020 has been released. It can be ordered worldwide on IIHF.com as well as on Amazon in Canada, the United States and in several European countries.

Click here to order the IIHF Guide & Record Book or other publications.

The new IIHF Guide & Record Book 2020 is now available for hockey fans around the world as 684-page hardcopy or as a digital edition on a USB stick (8 GB) - inexpensive and easy to ship.

For fans around the world anticipating the upcoming World Championship events it has never been easier. Not only is the book available worldwide on IIHF.com but it also becomes available these days on various Amazon market places in Europe and North America.

Fans from everywhere in the world can buy a copy of the book or stick through www.IIHF.com.

The 2020 edition of the IIHF Guide & Record Book includes every tournament participation for every country and every year, right from the most important Olympics down to the lower divisions of any category with all current or former countries from Andorra to Yugoslavia.

Active and Retired Players sections for men and women include every player to appear in even a single game of the top level since international hockey first took hold in 1920. As well, the huge and revealing head-to-head results section has been updated, as has been every other section in the book, which now runs to 684 pages. In all, almost 14,000 players are included, as well as every coach, every referee, and every linesman.

The book includes records for all levels of top competition, notably the Olympics (men and women), the World Championships (men and women), the World U20 Championship, and the World U18 Championships (men and women). As well, all information for the Summit Series (1972), Canada Cup (1976-91), and World Cup of Hockey (1996-2016) is included.

None of this information is available anywhere else, and fans can get the official version right here, right now!

Click here to order the IIHF Guide & Record Book or other publications.