2007 IIHF World Championship rosters

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Rick Nash of Canada was named the tournament's most valuable player. Rick Nash.jpg
Rick Nash of Canada was named the tournament's most valuable player.

The 2007 IIHF World Championship rosters consisted of 393 players on 16 national ice hockey teams. Run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the Ice Hockey World Championships is the sport's highest-profile annual international tournament. The 2007 IIHF World Championship was the 71st edition of the tournament and was held in Moscow and Mytischi, Russia. [1] Canada won the Championship, the 24th time they had done so. [2]

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Before the start of the World Championship, each participating nation had to submit a list of players for its roster. A minimum of fifteen skaters and two goaltenders, and a maximum of twenty skaters and three goaltenders had to be selected. If a country selects fewer than the maximum allowed, they must choose the remaining players prior to the start of the tournament. After the start of the tournament, each team was allowed to select an additional two players, either skaters or goaltenders, to their roster, for a maximum roster of 25 players. Once players were registered to the team, they could not be removed from the roster. [3]

To qualify for a national team under IIHF rules, a player must follow several criteria. He must be a citizen of the nation, and be under the jurisdiction of that national association. Players are allowed to switch which national team they play for, providing they fulfill the IIHF criteria. If participating for the first time in an IIHF event, the player would have had to play two consecutive years in the national competition of the new country without playing in another country. If the player has already played for a national team before, he may switch countries if he is a citizen of the new country, and has played for four consecutive years in the national competition of the new country. This switch may only happen once in the player's life. [4]

Rick Nash of Canada was named the tournament's most valuable player by the IIHF directorate. Aleksey Morozov of Russia led the tournament in goal scoring, [5] and was named the top forward. Russian Andrei Markov was named top defenceman and Kari Lehtonen of Finland was selected as top goaltender. [6] Sweden's Johan Davidsson was the tournament's leading scorer [7] and Alexander Eremenko of Russia led goaltenders in save percentage, with 0.957. [8]

Teams
Austria Belarus Canada Czech Republic
Denmark Finland Germany Italy
Latvia Norway Russia Slovakia
Sweden Switzerland Ukraine United States

References

Legend

Austria

Skaters

Goaltender Reinhard Divis started four games, winning one. Reinhard Divis23.jpg
Goaltender Reinhard Divis started four games, winning one.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
67F Gregor Baumgartner Linz EHC 60110
54F Raimund Divis Linz EHC 62130
16F Patrick Harand EC Red Bull Salzburg 60002
74F Dieter Kalt EC Red Bull Salzburg 61016
18F Thomaz Koch EC Red Bull Salzburg 62240
32D Andre Lakos EC Red Bull Salzburg 63144
11D Philippe Lakos Vienna Capitals 600012
19F Philipp Lukas Linz EHC 62130
55D Robert Lukas Vienna Capitals 611212
25D Jamie Mattie Graz 99ers 60000
34F Markus Peintner EC Villacher SV 62026
36F Marco Pewal EC Red Bull Salzburg 60000
22D Thomas Pfeffer EC Villacher SV 30110
27D Jeremy Rebek KAC Klagenfurt 60112
45F David Schuller Vienna Capitals 601114
91F Oliver Setzinger Vienna Capitals 61340
44D Mike Stewart EC Villacher SV 61126
21F Matthias Trattnig EC Red Bull Salzburg 601112
47D Martin Ulrich EC Red Bull Salzburg 30000
4D Gerhard Unterluggauer Innsbrucker EV 60114
20F Daniel Welser Skellefteå AIK 61120

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Bernd Brückler Espoo Blues 202120115.500.8200
38 Reinhard Divis EC Red Bull Salzburg 413242184.460.8610
66 Patrick Machreich Linz EHC 00000000

Belarus

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
10F Oleg Antonenko Dinamo Minsk 65380
45F Aliaksandr Baraukou Khimvolokno Mogilev 60002
21F Sergei Demagin Dinamo Minsk 30002
70F Vladimir Denisov Lada Togliatti 601114
77F Dmitry Dudik Dinamo Minsk 62138
7F Sergei Erkovich Junost Minsk 20004
15F Andrei Hlebau Dinamo Minsk 61014
28F Konstantin Koltsov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 32242
43F Viktor Kostyuchenok Lada Togliatti 61340
26F Sergei Kukushin Lada Togliatti 60112
11F Alexander Kulakov Dinamo Minsk 62246
93F Evgeni Kurilin Dinamo Minsk 60114
3F Oleg Leontiev Junost Minsk 60222
4F Aleksandr Makritsky Dinamo Minsk 60008
19F Dmitry Meleshko Salavat Yulaev Ufa 62462
8F Andrei Mikhalev Keramin Minsk 20004
5F Alexander Ryadinsky Keramin Minsk 51126
14F Aleksei Strakhov Keramin Minsk 60006
18F Alexei Ugarov Neftekhimik Nzhnekamsk 63256
30F Artem Volkov Junost Minsk 600012
22F Sergei Zadelenov Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 60660
27F Aleksandr Zhurik Dinamo Minsk 60006

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
33 Stepan Goryachevskikh Junost Minsk 1016066.000.8500
31 Andrei Mezin Salavat Yulaev Ufa 514277224.760.8310
2 Sergei Shabanov Metallurg Novokuznetsk 1012125.640.8000

Canada

Eric Brewer played in his fifth World Championship, and won his third gold medal. EricBrewerCanada.jpg
Eric Brewer played in his fifth World Championship, and won his third gold medal.
Matthew Lombardi led the Canadian team in scoring with six goals and 12 points. Matthew Lombardi.JPG
Matthew Lombardi led the Canadian team in scoring with six goals and 12 points.
Goaltender Cam Ward won every game he played, finishing with a 2.20 GAA. Cam Ward 2008.jpg
Goaltender Cam Ward won every game he played, finishing with a 2.20 GAA.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
20F Colby Armstrong Pittsburgh Penguins 91124
4D Eric Brewer St. Louis Blues 91346
13F Michael Cammalleri Los Angeles Kings 94376
25F Jason Chimera Columbus Blue Jackets 91568
22D Mike Commodore Carolina Hurricanes 902214
19F Shane Doan Phoenix Coyotes 955108
2D Dan Hamhuis Nashville Predators 91232
5D Barret Jackman St. Louis Blues 90226
18F Matthew Lombardi Calgary Flames 966124
21F Jamal Mayers St. Louis Blues 94158
9F Jay McClement St. Louis Blues 92244
23D Cory Murphy Florida Panthers 91678
61F Rick Nash Columbus Blue Jackets 965114
3D Dion Phaneuf Calgary Flames 70882
55D Nick Schultz Minnesota Wild 90002
12F Eric Staal Carolina Hurricanes 955106
10F Jordan Staal Pittsburgh Penguins 90220
16F Jonathan Toews University of North Dakota 92576
6D Shea Weber Nashville Predators 611231
11F Justin Williams Carolina Hurricanes 912316

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
50 Chris Mason Nashville Predators 00000000
35 Dwayne Roloson Edmonton Oilers 440240102.500.9110
30 Cam Ward Carolina Hurricanes 550300112.200.9150

Czech Republic

Skaters

Defenceman Radek Hamr played seven games for the Czech team. Radek Hamr.jpg
Defenceman Radek Hamr played seven games for the Czech team.
Marek Zidlicky recorded a goal and five assists and finished tied for third in team scoring. Marek Zidlicky Wild.JPG
Marek Židlický recorded a goal and five assists and finished tied for third in team scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
40F Jaroslav Balaštík HV71 60004
5D Michal Barinka SC Bern 71238
25F Jaroslav Bednář HC Slavia Praha 71010
16F Petr Čajánek St. Louis Blues 602212
36D Petr Čáslava HC Pardubice 72026
77D Radek Hamr Kloten Flyers 70000
17F Jaroslav Hlinka HC Sparta Praha 73470
10F Petr Hubáček SC Bern 70002
24F Zbyněk Irgl HC Davos 72244
97D Rostislav Klesla Columbus Blue Jackets 41018
15F Jan Marek Metallurg Magnitogorsk 62354
4D Zbyněk Michálek Phoenix Coyotes 70114
13F Jiří Novotný Washington Capitals 60008
85F Rostislav Olesz Florida Panthers 72354
83D Jan Platil CSKA Moscow 40008
14F Tomáš Plekanec Montreal Canadiens 74482
60F Tomáš Rolinek HC Pardubice 30000
6D Ladislav Šmíd Edmonton Oilers 600031
37F Petr Sýkora HC Pardubice 72354
62F Petr Tenkrát Boston Bruins 71014
9F David Výborný Columbus Blue Jackets 71562
3D Marek Židlický Nashville Predators 71566

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
32 Roman Čechmánek HC Oceláři Třinec 734418182.580.8940
79 Marek Pinc EHC Biel 10000000
31 Adam Svoboda HC Slavia Praha 0010:231156.520.5000

Denmark

Skaters

Peter Regin recorded three goals and three assists, leading his team in scoring. PeterReginTimra.jpg
Peter Regin recorded three goals and three assists, leading his team in scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
25D Andreas Andreasen Esbjerg IK 60118
4D Mads Bødker Rögle BK Angelholm 60000
18F Mads Christensen Herning Blue Fox 611214
7D Jesper Damgaard Augsburger Panther 62244
21F Thor Dresler Herlev Hornets 50114
13F Morten Green Leksands IF 601133
16F Christoffer Kjærgaard Herning Blue Fox 51122
6D Stefan Lassen Herning Blue Fox 60004
29F Morten Madsen Victoriaville Tigres 51014
55D Mads Møller Aalborg IK 60000
5D Daniel Nielsen Herning Blue Fox 60334
51F Frans Nielsen New York Islanders 60336
27F Jens Nielsen Aalborg IK 61234
10F Bo Nordby Tranholm Aalborg IK 41012
20F Rasmus Olsen Aalborg IK 61012
2D Rasmus Pander Herning Blue Fox 51342
9F Peter Regin Timrå IK 53366
11F Michael Smidt Rødovre Mighty Bulls 60002
19F Kim Staal Milwaukee Admirals 52352
14F Kirill Starkov Red Deer Rebels 61120
24F Alexander Sundberg Rødovre Mighty Bulls 30002

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Peter Hirsch Leksands IF 321152135.120.8240
30 Michael Madsen Herlev Hornets 404207154.340.8730
1 Simon Nielsen Rødovre Mighty Bulls 00000000

Finland

Tomi Kallio played in all nine of Finland's games, and recorded a goal and two assists. Kallio Tomi Suomi.jpg
Tomi Kallio played in all nine of Finland's games, and recorded a goal and two assists.
Kari Lehtonen was named the tournament's top goaltender. Kari Lehtonen.jpg
Kari Lehtonen was named the tournament's top goaltender.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
7D Aki Berg TPS 910118
10F Sean Bergenheim Frölunda HC 912331
25F Jukka Hentunen HC Lugano 94154
71F Tomi Kallio Frölunda HC 912333
39F Niko Kapanen Phoenix Coyotes 90776
4D Ville Koistinen Milwaukee Admirals 20002
9F Mikko Koivu Minnesota Wild 922426
41F Petri Kontiola Tappara 92572
5D Lasse Kukkonen Philadelphia Flyers 90114
44D Jukka-Pekka Laamanen Oulun Kärpät 40114
26F Jere Lehtinen Dallas Stars 72240
18D Tuukka Mäntylä Tappara 50222
20F Antti Miettinen Dallas Stars 81126
3D Petteri Nummelin Minnesota Wild 73584
27F Timo Pärssinen Timrå IK 92022
16F Ville Peltonen Florida Panthers 92794
22F Mika Pyörälä Oulun Kärpät 80112
37F Jarkko Ruutu Pittsburgh Penguins 901129
15F Tuomo Ruutu Chicago Blackhawks 833620
33D Pekka Saravo Luleå HF 92138
34D Toni Söderholm SC Bern 90114
24F Jari Viuhkola Kärpät 83030

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
32 Kari Lehtonen Atlanta Thrashers 642374121.930.9301
30 Fredrik Norrena Columbus Blue Jackets 32118051.670.9132
35 Sinuhe Wallinheimo JYP 00000000

Germany

Skaters

Alexander Sulzer played six games for the German team. DEG52Sulzer.JPG
Alexander Sulzer played six games for the German team.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
27D Martin Ančička Adler Mannheim 50336
22D Michael Bakos ERC Ingolstadt 50226
29F Alexander Bárta Hamburg Freezers 62024
25D Robin Breitbach Genève-Servette HC 50008
46F Florian Busch Eisbären Berlin 61014
20D Robert Dietrich DEG Metro Stars 62242
9D Tobias Draxinger Eisbären Berlin 60006
11F Sven Felski Eisbären Berlin 61348
72F Petr Fical Sinupret Ice Tigers 600010
87F Philip Gogulla Kölner Haie 60554
33F Michael Hackert Frankfurt Lions 63472
48D Frank Hördler Eisbären Berlin 600014
26F Daniel Kreutzer DEG Metro Stars 60226
8D Sebastien Osterloh Frankfurt Lions 60006
43D Felix Petermann Adler Mannheim 30004
56F Aleksander Polaczek Sinupret Ice Tigers 30002
24F André Rankel Eisbären Berlin 60004
85F Yannic Seidenberg ERC Ingolstadt 10000
52D Alexander Sulzer DEG Metro Stars 60004
21F John Tripp ERC Ingolstadt 61232
47F Christoph Ullmann Adler Mannheim 61014
16F Michael Wolf Iserlohn Roosters 65386

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Oliver Jonas Kölner Haie 1016055.000.8490
30 Dimitrij Kotschnew Iserlohn Roosters 21112031.500.9401
40 Dimitri Pätzold Worcester Sharks 321180113.670.8410

Italy

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
71F Luca Ansoldi SG Cortina 62022
50D Christian Borgatello HC Junior Milano Vipers 61124
18F Paolo Bustreo Ritten Sport 20004
24F Mario Chitarroni HC Junior Milano Vipers 60006
34F Jason Cirone Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees 62244
9F Giorgio de Bettin SG Cortina 62024
28F Manuel de Toni HC Alleghe 60002
27F Flavio Faggioni HC Bolzano Foxes 60004
26D Armin Helfer HC Junior Milano Vipers 60002
7F Patrice Lefebvre HC Lausanne 50002
14D Carlo Lorenzi HC Alleghe 60112
22F Stefano Margoni SG Pontebba 60224
16F John Parco HC Asiago 60002
39F Jonathan Pittis HC Asiago 30000
8D Florian Ramoser HC Bolzano Foxes 60002
11F Roland Ramoser HC Bolzano Foxes 61126
13F Luca Rigoni HC Junior Milano Vipers 60002
10F Giulio Scandella HC Junior Milano Vipers 60112
12D André Signoretti Herning Blue Fox 40110
6D Michele Strazzabosco HC Junior Milano Vipers 60116
3D Carter Trevisani Södertälje SK 600020

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
55 Andrea Carpano SG Pontebba 20267108.980.8110
73 Günther Hell HC Bolzano Foxes 413237102.530.9100
29 Jason Muzzatti Flint Generals 1016033.000.9170

Latvia

Skaters

Defenceman Guntis Galvins appeared in all six games for Latvia, recording a goal and two assists. Guntis Galvins.jpg
Defenceman Guntis Galviņš appeared in all six games for Latvia, recording a goal and two assists.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
21F Armands Bērziņš HK Riga 2000 612310
29F Mārtiņš Cipulis HK Poprad 61452
10F Lauris Dārziņš HC Vsetín 63252
20F Kaspars Daugaviņš Toronto St. Michael's Majors 63360
28F Guntis Džeriņš SK Riga 20 10000
7D Guntis Galviņš HK Riga 2000 61238
15D Aleksandrs Jerofejevs HK Poprad 50336
2D Rodrigo Laviņš Brynäs IF Gävle 613427
26F Aleksandrs Macijevskis Odense Bulldogs 601110
17F Aleksandrs Ņiživijs Torpedo Nizhni Novgorod 61010
13F Grigorijs Panteļejevs SG Pontebba 60224
18D Georgijs Pujacs Khimik Moscow Oblast 50004
24F Miķelis Rēdlihs Junost Minsk 61340
3D Arvīds Reķis Augsburger Panther 40002
4D Agris Saviels HKm Zvolen 61012
27F Aleksandrs Semjonovs Traktor Chelyabinsk 61126
16F Aleksejs Širokovs Khimik Moscow Oblast 51012
22D Oļegs Sorokins Södertälje SK 62466
5F Jānis Sprukts Florida Panthers 30220
14F Leonīds Tambijevs HC Merano 51126
23D Atvars Tribuncovs Färjestad BK Karlstad 60006
12F Herberts Vasiļjevs Krefeld Pinguine 62358

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Edgars Masaļskis Neftyanik Almetyevsk 422220123.270.8911
30 Sergejs Naumovs HC Bolzano Foxes 303143104.180.8280
1 Mārtiņš Raitums HK Riga 2000 00000000

Norway

Skaters

Mads Hansen had four points in six games for Norway. MadsHansenBrynas.jpg
Mads Hansen had four points in six games for Norway.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
24F Jonas Andersen IHK Sparta Sarpsborg 62134
21F Morten Ask Djurgårdens IF Stockholm 634710
20F Anders Bastiansen Mora IK 64154
29F Kristian Forsberg Storhamar IL Hamar 60000
8F Mads Hansen Brynäs IF Gävle 62246
6D Jonas Holøs IHK Sparta Sarpsborg 60116
7D Tommy Jakobsen Graz 99ers 60228
4D Mattias Livf Storhamar IL Hamar 60116
36D Lars Erik Lund Vålerenga Oslo 61454
35F Aleksander Nervik Vålerenga Oslo 60004
28F Kjell Richard Nygård Vålerenga Oslo 60000
46F Mathis Olimb Vålerenga Oslo 60338
3D Cato Ørbæk Storhamar IL Hamar 40000
16D Erik Ryman HC Alleghe 60008
12F Knut Spets IK Nyköping 60002
10F Lars Erik Spets Brynäs IF Gävle 62134
41F Patrick Thoresen Edmonton Oilers 61452
25F Steffen Thoresen Storhamar IL Hamar 60000
14F Marius Trygg Stavanger IK 60222
23D Mats Trygg Kölner Haie 62578

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
33 Pål Grotnes IK Comet Halden 624359213.510.8860
39 Mathias Gundersen Stavanger IK 00000000
1 Halvor Hårstad-Evjen Frisk Tigers 00000000

Russia

Skaters

Evgeni Malkin played nine games, recording five goals and ten points, finishing fifth amongst his team in scoring. Evgeni Malkin3.jpg
Evgeni Malkin played nine games, recording five goals and ten points, finishing fifth amongst his team in scoring.
Ilya Kovalchuk recorded seven points in nine games. Ilya Kovalchuk.jpg
Ilya Kovalchuk recorded seven points in nine games.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
27D Vitali Atyushov Metallurg Magnitogorsk 90334
18F Sergei Brylin New Jersey Devils 20000
3D Alexei Emelin Lada Togliatti 91236
24F Alexander Frolov Los Angeles Kings 956110
55D Sergei Gonchar Pittsburgh Penguins 91454
7D Denis Grebeshkov Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 91230
21F Alexander Kharitonov Dynamo Moscow 90226
6D Maxim Kondratiev Lada Togliatti 90002
2D Konstantin Korneyev CSKA Moscow 10000
71F Ilya Kovalchuk Atlanta Thrashers 925710
15F Nikolai Kulemin Metallurg Magnitogorsk 92130
11F Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh Penguins 955106
52D Andrei Markov Montreal Canadiens 83582
95F Aleksey Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 785136
13F Ivan Neprayev Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 903312
5D Ilya Nikulin Ak Bars Kazan 92024
8F Alexander Ovechkin Washington Capitals 812329
45D Vitali Proshkin Ak Bars Kazan 911216
22F Alexander Radulov Nashville Predators 92026
25F Petr Schastlivy Khimik Moscow Oblast 83142
12F Danis Zaripov Ak Bars Kazan 939126
42F Sergei Zinovjev Ak Bars Kazan 93101312

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
57 Konstantin Barulin Khimik Moscow Oblast 00000000
30 Alexander Eremenko Ak Bars Kazan 65136760.980.9572
83 Vasiliy Koshechkin Lada Togliatti 33018082.670.8790

Slovakia

Skaters

Marian Gaborik recorded five goals and six assists, and led his team in scoring. Marian Gaborik.JPG
Marián Gáborík recorded five goals and six assists, and led his team in scoring.
Defenceman Zdeno Chara scored three goals in seven games. Zdeno Chara.jpg
Defenceman Zdeno Chára scored three goals in seven games.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
3D Zdeno Chára Boston Bruins 73144
28F Ivan Čiernik Kölner Haie 50000
38F Pavol Demitra Minnesota Wild 622412
10F Marián Gáborík Minnesota Wild 6561114
15D Dominik Graňák HC Slavia Praha 10000
71F Tomáš Harant Lowell Devils 70000
81F Marián Hossa Atlanta Thrashers 62466
68D Milan Jurčina Washington Capitals 71128
22F Richard Kapuš Metallurg Novokuznetsk 73582
47F Miroslav Kováčik Sibir Novosibirsk 70110
16F Roman Kukumberg HC Slovan Bratislava 71128
26F Tibor Melichárek HC Dukla Trenčín 70000
37D Peter Podhradský Frankfurt Lions 72576
14F Andrej Podkonický HC Bílí Tygři Liberec 40002
19F Branko Radivojevič Minnesota Wild 72136
18F Miroslav Šatan New York Islanders 71784
21F Radovan Somík Severstal Cherepovets 61122
55D Tomáš Starosta Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 60002
75D Richard Stehlík HC Sparta Praha 60112
7D Martin Štrbák CSKA Moscow 70112
43F Tomáš Surový Luleå HF 70114
79F Marek Uram HC Slovan Bratislava 72352

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
41 Jaroslav Halák Montreal Canadiens 21111952.520.9041
2 Branislav Konrád HK Dynamax Nitra 00000000
60 Karol Križan MODO Ornskoldsvik 532298163.220.8840

Sweden

Skaters

Nicklas Backstrom scored six points in nine games. Nicklas Backstrom.jpg
Nicklas Bäckström scored six points in nine games.
Jonathan Hedstrom led the Swedish team in penalties with 18 PIM. JonathanHedstromTimra.jpg
Jonathan Hedström led the Swedish team in penalties with 18 PIM.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
44D Johan Åkerman HV 71 93364
19F Nicklas Bäckström Brynäs IF 91564
23F Fredrik Bremberg Djurgårdens IF 82468
76F Johan Davidsson HV71 977142
33F Fredrik Emvall Linköpings HC 91232
2D Tobias Enström Modo 902210
18D Per Hållberg EV Zug 91458
17F Jonathan Hedström Timrå IK 832518
8F Patric Hörnqvist Djurgårdens IF 92466
6D Magnus Johansson Linköpings HC 83032
72F Jörgen Jönsson Färjestad BK 90886
29D Kenny Jönsson Rögle BK 71014
11F Magnus Kahnberg Frölunda HC 20002
14F Mathias Månsson Brynäs IF 40002
9F Tony Mårtensson Linköpings HC 947118
7D Jan Sandstrom Luleå HF 30002
10F Alexander Steen Toronto Maple Leafs 92246
4D Anton Strålman Timrå IK 91120
28D Dick Tärnström HC Lugano 918914
20F Martin Thörnberg HV71 72136
15F Rickard Wallin HC Lugano 92026
79F Fredrik Warg Timrå IK 72354

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Johan Backlund Timrå IK 642359122.010.9072
30 Erik Ersberg HV71 1015944.060.8710
34 Daniel Henriksson Färjestad BK 22012042.000.8920

Switzerland

Goaltender David Aebischer played one game for the Swiss team. David Aebischer.jpg
Goaltender David Aebischer played one game for the Swiss team.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
10F Andres Ambühl HC Davos 700012
57D Goran Bezina Genève-Servette HC 71126
5D Severin Blindenbacher ZSC Lions 70112
24F Duri Camichel EV Zug 70110
12F Patric Della Rossa EHC Basel 70006
15F Paul DiPietro EV Zug 73252
29D Beat Forster ZSC Lions 70004
2D Beat Gerber SC Bern 70008
33D Steve Hirschi HC Lugano 30002
35F Sandy Jeannin HC Lugano 71124
67F Romano Lemm Kloten Flyers 70446
25F Thibaut Monnet HC Fribourg-Gottéron 71120
23F Thierry Paterlini ZSC Lions 40000
36F Marc Reichert SC Bern 71236
32F Ivo Rüthemann SC Bern 71012
39F Raffaele Sannitz HC Lugano 20000
86F Julien Sprunger HC Fribourg-Gottéron 72024
11D Martin Steinegger SC Bern 40006
7D Mark Streit Montreal Canadiens 71346
3D Julien Vauclair HC Lugano 70004
97F Adrian Wichser ZSC Lions 71342
27F Valentin Wirz HC Lugano 70000

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
40 David Aebischer Montreal Canadiens 1016066.000.7930
1 Jonas Hiller HC Davos 633359152.510.9100
79 Daniel Manzato EHC Basel 00000000

Ukraine

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
5D Oleg Blagoi Sokil Kyiv 31010
8F Oleksandr Bobkin Sokil Kyiv 31120
7F Vasyl Bobrovnikov Sokil Kyiv 60110
21F Vitaliy Donika Neftyanik Almetyevsk 40000
24F Artem Gnidenko HK Vitebsk 60006
2D Iurii Gunko Sokil Kyiv 60006
4D Denys Isayenko HK Gomel 50112
11F Sergiy Kharchenko Hull Stingrays 60002
3D Serhiy Klymentiev HC MVD Moscow Oblast 611246
44D Vitaliy Lyutkevych Keramin Minsk 61232
28F Oleksandr Materukhin Khimvolokno Mogilev 61018
17F Oleksandr Matviichuk Sokil Kyiv 61234
32D Yuriy Navarenko HK Vitebsk 61234
29F Valentyn Oletskyy HK Gomel 60222
9D Oleksandr Pobiedonostsev Khimvolokno Mogilev 50006
23F Roman Salnikov Keramin Minsk 62130
18F Vitaliy Semenchenko Yunost Minsk 60004
77F Oleg Shafarenko Keramin Minsk 50226
6D Andriy Sryubko HC Dmitrov 60006
12D Viacheslav Timchenko HK Gomel 50002
55F Dmytro Tsyrul HC MVD Moscow Oblast 622412
30D Vyacheslav Zavalnyuk Metallurg Magnitogorsk 603335

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Oleksandr Fedorov Khimvolokno Mogilev 30385139.180.7680
50 Igor Karpenko Keramin Minsk 10160550.8720
22 Vadym Seliverstov HC Berkut-Kyiv 514215143.910.8650

United States

Skaters

Lee Stempniak led the American team in scoring with six goals and four assists. Lee Stempniak.jpg
Lee Stempniak led the American team in scoring with six goals and four assists.
Erik Cole scored five points in seven games. ErikCole.jpg
Erik Cole scored five points in seven games.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
41D Andrew Alberts Boston Bruins 701114
39F Tyler Arnason Colorado Avalanche 71340
18F David Backes St. Louis Blues 71236
44D Keith Ballard Phoenix Coyotes 703316
10F Brandon Bochenski Boston Bruins 72356
43F Ryan Callahan New York Rangers 00000
17F Chris Clark Washington Capitals 62134
26F Erik Cole Carolina Hurricanes 71452
16F Nathan Davis Miami University 70002
5D Matt Greene Edmonton Oilers 70226
28F Adam Hall Minnesota Wild 70112
24D Andrew Hutchinson Carolina Hurricanes 73142
6D Erik Johnson University of Minnesota 70224
3D Jack Johnson Los Angeles Kings 71010
8F Phil Kessel Boston Bruins 72576
59F Chad LaRose Carolina Hurricanes 72132
9F Zach Parise New Jersey Devils 10000
20F Toby Petersen Edmonton Oilers 72134
2D Brian Pothier Washington Capitals 70114
11F Paul Stastny Colorado Avalanche 74482
12F Lee Stempniak St. Louis Blues 7641027
7D Ryan Suter Nashville Predators 712312

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
33 Jason Bacashihua St. Louis Blues 1012013.000.8890
47 John Grahame Carolina Hurricanes 743409192.790.8921
1 Cory Schneider Boston College 00000000

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