USSR 1973[]
Toptigka[]
Sweden 1981[]
Isidor[]
Finland 1982[]
Drägonos[]
Czechoslovakia 1985[]
Pepa[]
USSR 1986[]
Misha[]
Austria 1987[]
Packy[]
Sweden 1989[]
the Viking Man[]
Finland 1991[]
Leo[]
Czechoslovakia 1992[]
Leo[]
Germany 1993[]
Bully[]
Bully made a comeback from Germany '93, being the first time a IIHF Championships' mascot is reused.
Italy 1994[]
Slapy[]
Sweden 1995[]
Snowie[]
Snowie, made a comeback from Sweden '95,
Austria 1996[]
Bully[]
Bully made a comeback from Germany '93, being the first time a IIHF Championships' mascot is reused.
Finland 1997[]
Leo[]
Switzerland 1998[]
No mascot[]
Norway 1999[]
Pucky[]
Pucky, a polar bear cub was the mascot.
Russia 2000[]
Hokosha[]
Hokosha, a moose was the mascot.
Germany 2001[]
Spacey[]
Spacey, an hockey-loving alien was the mascot.
Sweden 2002[]
Snowie[]
Snowie made a comeback from Sweden '95,
Finland 2003[]
Finkey[]
Finkey, a lion with an ice mane, was the mascot. He's a distant cousin from Jello, from the '97 edition.
Czech Republic 2004[]
Tomik[]
Tomik, a lion/chimera was the mascot. The lion is symbol of Czechia.
Austria 2005[]
Winni[]
Winni, an eagle was the mascot.
Latvia 2006[]
Rix[]
Rix, a beaver was the mascot. The beaver is a symbol of Latvia.
Russia 2007[]
Timka[]
Timka, the bear cub was the mascot. Russia once again uses the same animal.
Canada 2008[]
Champion[]
Champion, the polar bear was the mascot.
Switzerland 2009[]
Cooly[]
Cooly, a cow was the mascot. He was reused 5 years later as mascot for the European Athletics Championships.
Germany 2010[]
Urmel[]
Urmel (nicknamed as Urmel on Ice), a dragon-like creature was the mascot. He originates from the 2006 film Urmel from the Ice Age, originated from the 1969 novel of same name.
Slovakia 2011[]
Goooly[]
Goooly, the wolf was the mascot. His name is a pun on word goal. Igor Nemeček, the Championship general director, said he was chosen because "Wolves are animals which are typically Slovak, evoking our forests and countryside".
Finland-Sweden 2012[]
Hockey Bird[]
The Hockey Bird was the mascot. He's inspired on the popular Finnish game Angry Birds.
Finland-Sweden 2013[]
Icy[]
Icy, the lynx was the mascot.
Belarus 2014[]
Volat[]
Volat, the bison was the mascot. The bison is Belarus' national animal.
Czech Republic 2015[]
Bob and Bobek[]
Bob and Bobek, two rabbits were the mascots. They originate from the Czech cartoon of the same names.
Russia 2016[]
Laika[]
Laika, a dog was the mascot. He's likely a Husky or a Laika, judging by his name.
Germany-France 2017[]
Asterix and Obelix[]
Once again, we're back with popular characters as mascots. Asterix and Obelix were the mascots. They originate from the French comic strips of Asterix.
Denmark 2018[]
Duckly[]
Duckly, the duck was the mascot.
Slovakia 2019[]
Macejiko[]
Macejko, the bear was the mascot.
Switzerland 2020[]
Cooly[]
Cooly got reused once and once again, for the cancelled event of Switzerland 2020.
Latvia 2021[]
Spiky[]
Spiky, the hedgehog was the mascot. Hedgehogs are popular tale animals in Latvia.
Finland 2022[]
Miracleo[]
Miracleo, a lion with a polar-light-based mane, was the mascot. He's inspired by Jello and Finkey too.
Finland-Latvia 2023[]
Spiky[]
Spiky got reused once again for Finland-Latvia 2023.
Czech Republic 2024[]
Bob and Bobek[]
Bob and Bobek made a comeback from Czechia 2015, even renewed.
Sweden Denmark 2025
TBD
Switzerland 2026
TBD (likely Cooly?)
Germany 2027
TBD
France 2028
TBD (said to be a deer)