Six nations competed at the 2017 IIHF Men's Challenge Cup of Asia - Top Division.
The event took place at the skating rink of the Central Plaza Grand Rama
IX shopping mall (Ice Rink Arena) in Bangkok, Thailand from March 17 to
March 23 for Top Division.
Among the Southeast Asian nations that saw action in this tournament
were Malaysia, Singapore and host Thailand in Top Division.
Thailand and Singapore battled out for third rank on the last day of
competition. It was Thailand that shown an aggressive offense as they
blanked Singapore in their final match, 12-0. They got the third place
with three wins and two defeats. Singapore placed 4th over-all. On the
other hand, Malaysia ended the tournament win less.
United Arab Emirates tops the tourney with a clean record of 5 wins followed by Mongolia with 4-1 win-loss cards.
Below were the results of our SEA teams at the 2017 IIHF Men's Challenge Cup of Asia.
Top Division
- March 17 | Singapore 0-13 Mongolia
- March 17 | Malaysia 3-10 United Arab Emirates
- March 18 | Singapore 0-10 United Arab Emirates
- March 18 | Thailand 14-1 Malaysia
- March 20 | Malaysia 4-5 Singapore
- March 20 | Thailand 5-4 Mongolia
- March 21 | Malaysia 5-10 Mongolia
- March 21 | Thailand 3-4 United Arab Emirates
- March 23 | Thailand 12-0 Singapore
Singapore Team: Chin Ming
Liang, Ming Hong Choo, Daxuan Lok, Michael Loh, Eng Wei Kevin Koh,
Da-Lun Peter Tan, Jian Lu Reeve Chew, Wee Chew, Cheng Meng Albert Tan,
Dian Yuan Darren Goh, Hung Wei Kok, TAN Gee Kuan George Tan, Ee Chong
Kevin Tan, Pin Farm Ng, Junhao Leon Zhu, Donavan Christopher Ann and
Ming Zhe Siah.
Malaysia Team: Thien Ian
Lee, Shahrul Ilyas Abdul Shukor, Eu Jin Yap, Muhammad Syukri Shaharudin,
Jun Ming Low, Aiman Zul Rafiq Mohd Fadzul, Adris Ikmal Abd Razak,
Mohammad Aqeel Noor Hisham, Jia Yung Moi, Wai Kin Brandon Tan, Mohammad
Hariz Mohammad Oryza Ananda, Chee Ming Bryan Lim, Rafel Zichry Onn
Mohammed Rhiza, Aqfar Naeem Aulais, Aiman Thaqib Mohd Fadzul and Cheong
Jun Richard Yow
Thailand Team: Pattarapol
ungkulpattanasuk, Prakpoom Thongaram, Chanchit Supadillokluk, Likit
Neimwan, Tewin Chartsuwan, Teerasak Rattanachot, Jantaphong Tengsakul,
Chayutapon Kulrat, Papan Thanakroekkiat, Masato Kitayama, Hideki
Nagayama, Phandaj Khuhakaew, Paniti Nawasmittawong, Dechbadin
Jittranont, Anun Kullugin, Rakchai Sukwiboon, Chanchieo Supadilokluk,
Weerachai Prasertsri, Prawes Kaewjeen, Chanokchon Limpinphet, Peravit
Kovitaya and Chaval Jiravanon
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