2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters

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Top Division

Group A

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL rights
GK 1 Carey Price Flag of the United States.svg Tri-City Americans Montreal Canadiens
GK 31 Leland Irving Flag of the United States.svg Everett Silvertips Calgary Flames
D 3 Karl Alzner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary Hitmen
D 4 Ryan Parent Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guelph Storm Philadelphia Flyers
D 5 Kris Letang Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Val-d'Or Foreurs Pittsburgh Penguins
D 6 Luc Bourdon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Moncton Wildcats Vancouver Canucks
D 10 Kris Russell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Medicine Hat Tigers Columbus Blue Jackets
D 14 Marc Staal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sudbury Wolves New York Rangers
D 26 Cody Franson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Giants Nashville Predators
F 7 Steve Downie Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Peterborough Petes Philadelphia Flyers
F 9 Andrew Cogliano Flag of the United States.svg University of Michigan Wolverines Edmonton Oilers
F 11 Marc-André Cliche Flag of the United States.svg Lewiston Maineiacs New York Rangers
F 12 Kenndal McArdle Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Giants Florida Panthers
F 15 Darren Helm Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Medicine Hat Tigers Detroit Red Wings
F 17 Brad Marchand Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Halifax Mooseheads Boston Bruins
F 19 James Neal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Plymouth Whalers Dallas Stars
F 20 Bryan Little Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Barrie Colts Atlanta Thrashers
F 22 Daniel Bertram Flag of the United States.svg Boston College Eagles Chicago Blackhawks
F 23 Ryan O'Marra Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saginaw Spirit Edmonton Oilers
F 27 Tom Pyatt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saginaw Spirit New York Rangers
F 29 Jonathan Toews Flag of the United States.svg North Dakota Fighting Sioux
F 38 Sam Gagner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg London Knights

Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

Pos.No.PlayerTeam
GK 99 Tomáš Hiadlovský Flag of Slovakia.svg HK SR 20 Puchov
GK 1 Branislav Konrád
GK 2 Jakub Macek
GK 30 Vladimír Kováč
D 4 Juraj Valach
D 3 Adam Beňa Flag of Slovakia.svg HK SR 20 Puchov
D 5 Matej Cuník
D 6 Michael Korenko
D 7 Martin Grundling
D 9 Tomáš Brňák
D 28 Juraj Mikuš Flag of Slovakia.svg HK SR 20 Puchov
D 10 Tomáš Magusin
D 15 Matej Hamrák
D 16 Vladimír Mihálik
D 24 Martin Klucar
F 11 Jakub Drábek
F 12 Juraj Mikuš
F 13 Mário Bližňák Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Giants
F 14 Tomáš Záborský
F 17 Marcel Haščák
F 8 Tomáš Marcinko Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Barrie Colts
F 18 Dávid Buc
F 21 Andrej Themár
F 19 Július Šinkovič Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Val-d'Or Foreurs
F 22 Dávid Skokan
F 23 Marek Bartánus
F 25 Ondřej Mikula
F 26 Michael Klejna
F 27 Daniel Dvorčák
F 29 Jakub Rumpel

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

Pos.No.PlayerTeam
GK 30 Jhonas Enroth Flag of Sweden.svg Södertälje SK
GK 1 Joel Gistedt
GK 35 Mattias Modig
GK 99 Johan Thalberg Flag of Sweden.svg VIK Västerås HK
D 5 Niclas Andersén Flag of Sweden.svg Brynäs IF
D 4 Linus Morin
D 3 Alexander Hellström
D 2 Patrik Nevalainen
D 6 Jonas Junland
D 7 Alexander Ribbenstrand Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF
D 8 Jonas Ahnelöv
D 22 Daniel Rahimi
D 28 Niklas Hjalmarsson
F 9 Tom Wandell
F 10 Patric Hörnqvist Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF
F 11 Mattias Ritola
F 15 Patrik Berglund Flag of Sweden.svg VIK Västerås HK
F 23 Robin Figren Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton Oil Kings
F 12 Andreas Thuresson
F 16 Martin Johansson
F 17 Alexander Sundström
F 18 Niclas Bergfors
F 19 Nicklas Bäckström
F 20 Magnus Isaksson
F 21 Andreas Engqvist Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF
F 24 Fredrik Pettersson
F 25 Patrik Zackrisson
F 26 Linus Omark
F 27 Robin Lindqvist
F 29 Andreas Molinder

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Pos.No.PlayerHometown (Team in 2007)
GK 37 Jeff Zatkoff Flag of the United States.svg Chesterfield, Mich. (Miami)
GK 30 Jeff Frazee Flag of the United States.svg Burnsville, Minn. (Minnesota)
D 2Kyle Lawson (Alternate Captain) Flag of the United States.svg New Hudson, Mich. (Notre Dame)
D 3 Jack Johnson Flag of the United States.svg Burnsville, Minn. (Minnesota)
D 4 Taylor Chorney (Captain) Flag of the United States.svg Hastings, Minn. (North Dakota)
F 5 Blake Geoffrion Flag of the United States.svg Brentwood, Tenn. (Wisconsin)
D 6 Erik Johnson Flag of the United States.svg Bloomington, Minn. (Minnesota)
F 8 Kyle Okposo Flag of the United States.svg St. Paul, Minn. (Minnesota)
F 9 Nathan Gerbe Flag of the United States.svg Oxford, Mich. (Boston College)
F 11 Jim Fraser (Alternate Captain) Flag of the United States.svg Port Huron, Mich. (Harvard)
F 12 James van Riemsdyk Flag of the United States.svg Middletown, N.J. (U.S. Under-18 Team)
F 16 Mike Carman Flag of the United States.svg Apple Valley, Minn. (Minnesota)
D 17 Jamie McBain Flag of the United States.svg Faribault, Minn. (Wisconsin)
F 18 Justin Abdelkader Flag of the United States.svg Muskegon, Mich. (Michigan State)
F 19 Ryan Stoa Flag of the United States.svg Bloomington, Minn. (Minnesota)
F 20 Jack Skille Flag of the United States.svg Madison, Wis. (Wisconsin)
F 21 Bill Sweatt Flag of the United States.svg Elburn, Ill. (Colorado College)
D 22 Brian Lee Flag of the United States.svg Moorhead, Minn. (North Dakota)
D 23 Sean Zimmerman Flag of the United States.svg Denver, Colo. (Spokane Chiefs)
F 24 Trevor Lewis Flag of the United States.svg Murray, Utah (Owen Sound Attack)
F 27 Patrick Kane Flag of the United States.svg Buffalo, N.Y. (London Knights)
F 88 Peter Mueller Flag of the United States.svg Bloomington, Minn. (Everett Silvertips)

Original roster from insidecollegehockey.com [1]

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Pos.No.PlayerTeam
G1Sebastian StefaniszinEisbaren Berlin
G2Timo PielmeierKolner Haie
D3Christopher FischerHeilbronner EC
D4Benedikt Anton KohlHeilbronner EC
F5Felix SchutzSt. John's Sea Dogs
D6Christopher GiebeNorth Iowa Outlaws
D7Stefan LangwiederPortland Winter Hawks
F9Christopf GawlikEisbaren Berlin
F10Andre SchietzoldHeilbronner EC
F11Patrick BuzasAugsburger Panther
F13Thomas PielmeierNumberg Ice Tigers
F14Matthias PotthoffIserlohner Roosters
F16Marcel MullerEisbaren Berlin
D17Florian OndruschkaNumberg Ice Tigers
F19Philip GogullaKolner Haie
F20Constantin BraunEisbaren Berlin
D21Henry MartensKolner Haie
F23Elia OstwaldEisbaren Berlin
D24Rene KramerEisbaren Berlin
F26Alexander WeissEisbaren Berlin
D27Korbinian HolzerEV Regensburg
F29Christian WichertEV Landsberg

Group B

Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

Pos.No.PlayerTeam

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Pos.No.PlayerTeam

Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

Pos.No.PlayerTeam

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland

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References

  1. Inside College Hockey. "2007 IIHF World Junior Championship". insidecollegehockey.com. Retrieved 2014-03-06.