Pos. | No. | Player | Team |
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GK | 99 | Tomáš Hiadlovský | HK SR 20 Puchov |
GK | 1 | Branislav Konrád | |
GK | 2 | Jakub Macek | |
GK | 30 | Vladimír Kováč | |
D | 4 | Juraj Valach | |
D | 3 | Adam Beňa | HK SR 20 Puchov |
D | 5 | Matej Cuník | |
D | 6 | Michael Korenko | |
D | 7 | Martin Grundling | |
D | 9 | Tomáš Brňák | |
D | 28 | Juraj Mikuš | 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 | Vancouver Giants |
F | 14 | Tomáš Záborský | |
F | 17 | Marcel Haščák | |
F | 8 | Tomáš Marcinko | Barrie Colts |
F | 18 | Dávid Buc | |
F | 21 | Andrej Themár | |
F | 19 | Július Šinkovič | 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 |
Pos. | No. | Player | Team |
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GK | 30 | Jhonas Enroth | Södertälje SK |
GK | 1 | Joel Gistedt | |
GK | 35 | Mattias Modig | |
GK | 99 | Johan Thalberg | VIK Västerås HK |
D | 5 | Niclas Andersén | Brynäs IF |
D | 4 | Linus Morin | |
D | 3 | Alexander Hellström | |
D | 2 | Patrik Nevalainen | |
D | 6 | Jonas Junland | |
D | 7 | Alexander Ribbenstrand | Djurgårdens IF |
D | 8 | Jonas Ahnelöv | |
D | 22 | Daniel Rahimi | |
D | 28 | Niklas Hjalmarsson | |
F | 9 | Tom Wandell | |
F | 10 | Patric Hörnqvist | Djurgårdens IF |
F | 11 | Mattias Ritola | |
F | 15 | Patrik Berglund | VIK Västerås HK |
F | 23 | Robin Figren | 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 | Djurgårdens IF |
F | 24 | Fredrik Pettersson | |
F | 25 | Patrik Zackrisson | |
F | 26 | Linus Omark | |
F | 27 | Robin Lindqvist | |
F | 29 | Andreas Molinder |
Pos. | No. | Player | Hometown (Team in 2007) |
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GK | 37 | Jeff Zatkoff | Chesterfield, Mich. (Miami) |
GK | 30 | Jeff Frazee | Burnsville, Minn. (Minnesota) |
D | 2 | Kyle Lawson (Alternate Captain) | New Hudson, Mich. (Notre Dame) |
D | 3 | Jack Johnson | Burnsville, Minn. (Minnesota) |
D | 4 | Taylor Chorney (Captain) | Hastings, Minn. (North Dakota) |
F | 5 | Blake Geoffrion | Brentwood, Tenn. (Wisconsin) |
D | 6 | Erik Johnson | Bloomington, Minn. (Minnesota) |
F | 8 | Kyle Okposo | St. Paul, Minn. (Minnesota) |
F | 9 | Nathan Gerbe | Oxford, Mich. (Boston College) |
F | 11 | Jim Fraser (Alternate Captain) | Port Huron, Mich. (Harvard) |
F | 12 | James van Riemsdyk | Middletown, N.J. (U.S. Under-18 Team) |
F | 16 | Mike Carman | Apple Valley, Minn. (Minnesota) |
D | 17 | Jamie McBain | Faribault, Minn. (Wisconsin) |
F | 18 | Justin Abdelkader | Muskegon, Mich. (Michigan State) |
F | 19 | Ryan Stoa | Bloomington, Minn. (Minnesota) |
F | 20 | Jack Skille | Madison, Wis. (Wisconsin) |
F | 21 | Bill Sweatt | Elburn, Ill. (Colorado College) |
D | 22 | Brian Lee | Moorhead, Minn. (North Dakota) |
D | 23 | Sean Zimmerman | Denver, Colo. (Spokane Chiefs) |
F | 24 | Trevor Lewis | Murray, Utah (Owen Sound Attack) |
F | 27 | Patrick Kane | Buffalo, N.Y. (London Knights) |
F | 88 | Peter Mueller | Bloomington, Minn. (Everett Silvertips) |
Original roster from insidecollegehockey.com [1]
Pos. | No. | Player | Team |
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G | 1 | Sebastian Stefaniszin | Eisbaren Berlin |
G | 2 | Timo Pielmeier | Kolner Haie |
D | 3 | Christopher Fischer | Heilbronner EC |
D | 4 | Benedikt Anton Kohl | Heilbronner EC |
F | 5 | Felix Schutz | St. John's Sea Dogs |
D | 6 | Christopher Giebe | North Iowa Outlaws |
D | 7 | Stefan Langwieder | Portland Winter Hawks |
F | 9 | Christopf Gawlik | Eisbaren Berlin |
F | 10 | Andre Schietzold | Heilbronner EC |
F | 11 | Patrick Buzas | Augsburger Panther |
F | 13 | Thomas Pielmeier | Numberg Ice Tigers |
F | 14 | Matthias Potthoff | Iserlohner Roosters |
F | 16 | Marcel Muller | Eisbaren Berlin |
D | 17 | Florian Ondruschka | Numberg Ice Tigers |
F | 19 | Philip Gogulla | Kolner Haie |
F | 20 | Constantin Braun | Eisbaren Berlin |
D | 21 | Henry Martens | Kolner Haie |
F | 23 | Elia Ostwald | Eisbaren Berlin |
D | 24 | Rene Kramer | Eisbaren Berlin |
F | 26 | Alexander Weiss | Eisbaren Berlin |
D | 27 | Korbinian Holzer | EV Regensburg |
F | 29 | Christian Wichert | EV Landsberg |
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