Texavian Ice Hockey Team

Team Texavia, officially known as the Texavian Ice Hockey Team, is the national ice hockey team of Texavia.

It is broadcasted by Texavian Communications and Television (TCTV).

History
Team Texavia was founded in 1979. Team Texavia played their first game in the brand new Reunion Arena in Dallas, which is now demolished. They played against Team Chicago, and won 3-1.

Team Texavia set a domestic record crowd when they hosted the 2005 IIHF World Juniors, the only time Texavia has ever hosted an IIHF tournament. They reached a record crowd of 21,384 people in the Air Texavia Center, far more than the arena is meant to hold, as Texavia defeated Russia 5-2 in the Gold Medal game of the World Juniors.

Texavia made its MIHF debut during the MIHF 2018 Club Cup Championship, as the Dallas Stars participated in the tournament and went on a cinderella playoff run. The Texavian Ice Hockey Team will make its official debut during the 2019 MIHF Winter Championship.

Texavia bid for the 2019 MIHF Winter Championship with Huatancun, but did not win the bid.

Venues
Team Texavia has four main venues. The Air Texavia Center in Dallas is their largest and primary venue.