2008 IIHF World Championship rosters

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Alexander Semin of Russia after scoring the first goal of the gold medal game. Semin led Russia in scoring with six goals and thirteen points. Alexander Semin first goal in final 2008 IIHF World Championship.JPG
Alexander Semin of Russia after scoring the first goal of the gold medal game. Semin led Russia in scoring with six goals and thirteen points.

The 2008 IIHF World Championship rosters consisted of 399 players on 16 national ice hockey teams. In honour of the International Ice Hockey Federation's (IIHF) 100th anniversary, the World Championship was hosted in Canada for the first time. Held in Quebec City and Halifax, Canada, the 2008 IIHF World Championship was the 72nd edition of the tournament. [1] Russia won the Championship, the second time they had done so and their 24th title if including those won by the Soviet Union. [2] Dany Heatley of Canada led the tournament in scoring with 20 points, [3] and was named the tournament's most valuable player and top forward. Canadian Brent Burns was named top defenceman, while Evgeni Nabokov of Russia was selected as top goaltender. [4]

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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 15 skaters and two goaltenders, and a maximum of 20 skaters and three goaltenders had to be selected. If a country selected fewer than the maximum allowed, they had to 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 a player was registered to the team, he could not be removed from the roster.

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 ice hockey 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 nation. If the player has already played for a national team before, he may switch nationality 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.

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

References

Legend

Belarus

Andrei Kostitsyn had two goals and one assist for Belarus. Andrei Kostitsyn.png
Andrei Kostitsyn had two goals and one assist for Belarus.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
10F Oleg Antonenko HK MVD Moscow Region 20002
29D Andrei Bashko Metallurg Zhlobin 30000
68F Yaroslav Chupris Keramin Minsk 61122
7D Vladimir Denisov Lake Erie Monsters 60336
77F Dmitry Dudik Dinamo Minsk 61344
84F Mikhail Grabovski Montreal Canadiens 50330
71F Alexei Kalyuzhny Avangard Omsk 61344
25D Sergei Kolosov Dinamo Minsk 60002
28F Konstantin Koltsov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 31230
23F Andrei Kostitsyn Montreal Canadiens 521318
74F Sergei Kostitsyn Montreal Canadiens 40110
43D Viktor Kostyuchenok Junost Minsk 612310
11F Alexander Kulakov Dinamo Minsk 50110
93F Evegeni Kurilin Dinamo Minsk 30000
3D Oleg Leontiev Junost Minsk 60330
4D Aleksandr Makritsky Keramin Minsk 10000
19F Dmitry Meleshko Spartak Moscow 62134
8F Andrei Mikhalev HK Keramin Minsk 61126
24D Ruslan Salei Colorado Avalanche 50226
18F Alexei Ugarov Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 64150
22F Sergei Zadelenov HK Gomel 61236
27D Aleksandr Zhurik Dinamo Minsk 61012

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
33 Stepan Goryachevskikh Junost Minsk 00000000
1 Vitali Koval HK Neman Grodno 615370193.07.9120
20 Dmitry Milchakov HK Vitebsk 00000000

Canada

Dany Heatley led the tournament in scoring, being named most valuable player and best forward. Dany Heatley.jpg
Dany Heatley led the tournament in scoring, being named most valuable player and best forward.

Skaters

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NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
4D Jay Bouwmeester Florida Panthers 90004
8D Brent Burns Minnesota Wild 936916
25F Jason Chimera Columbus Blue Jackets 90226
19F Shane Doan Phoenix Coyotes 92466
89F Sam Gagner Edmonton Oilers 10000
51F Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim Ducks 93111410
7D Mark Giordano Dynamo Moscow 00000
52D Mike Green Washington Capitals 948122
2D Dan Hamhuis Nashville Predators 91128
15F Dany Heatley Ottawa Senators 9128204
55D Ed Jovanovski Phoenix Coyotes 90114
22D Duncan Keith Chicago Blackhawks 90226
14F Chris Kunitz Anaheim Ducks 92574
21F Jamal Mayers St. Louis Blues 92352
61F Rick Nash Columbus Blue Jackets 967136
9F Derek Roy Buffalo Sabres 955106
10F Patrick Sharp Chicago Blackhawks 93034
91F Jason Spezza Ottawa Senators 91230
26F Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay Lightning 928100
12F Eric Staal Carolina Hurricanes 84376
24D Steve Staios Edmonton Oilers 90004
16F Jonathan Toews Chicago Blackhawks 92358
30GK Cam Ward Carolina Hurricanes 90000

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
32 Mathieu Garon Edmonton Oilers 00000000
31 Pascal Leclaire Columbus Blue Jackets 44024082.00.9251
30 Cam Ward Carolina Hurricanes 541302132.58.9000

Czech Republic

Tomas Kaberle led the Czech Republic team in scoring with one goal and nine assists. TomasKaberle2010WinterOlympics.jpg
Tomáš Kaberle led the Czech Republic team in scoring with one goal and nine assists.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
36D Petr Čáslava Severstal Cherepovets 70004
26F Patrik Eliáš New Jersey Devils 76396
10F Martin Erat Nashville Predators 724614
43F Tomáš Fleischmann Washington Capitals 72350
11F Martin Hanzal Phoenix Coyotes 60338
35D Jan Hejda Columbus Blue Jackets 71010
17F Jaroslav Hlinka Colorado Avalanche 61342
24F Zbyněk Irgl Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 71232
15D Tomáš Kaberle Toronto Maple Leafs 719100
20F Jakub Klepiš Slavia Praha 40110
18F Ladislav Kohn CSKA Moscow 501114
12F Aleš Kotalík Buffalo Sabres 75270
64F David Krejčí Boston Bruins 50002
71D Filip Kuba Tampa Bay Lightning 71234
4D Zbyněk Michálek Phoenix Coyotes 70006
13F Jiří Novotný Columbus Blue Jackets 71122
14F Tomáš Plekanec Montreal Canadiens 40332
60F Tomáš Rolinek HC Pardubice 72132
28D Michal Rozsíval New York Rangers 40000
34F Václav Skuhravý HC Energie Karlovy Vary 20000
19F Radim Vrbata Phoenix Coyotes 75274
3D Marek Židlický Nashville Predators 71456

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
33 Milan Hnilička Salavat Yulaev Ufa 633370162.59.8781
97 Marek Pinc Bílí Tygři Liberec 1106022.00.8570
31 Adam Svoboda Slavia Praha 00000000

Denmark

With four points in six games, Jannik Hansen finished third in scoring for Denmark. Jannik Hansen 2016.jpg
With four points in six games, Jannik Hansen finished third in scoring for Denmark.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
25D Andreas Andreasen Esbjerg IK 60110
4D Mads Bødker Rögle BK Angelholm 60000
18F Mads Christensen Herning Blue Fox 40000
14D Mads Christensen Herning Blue Fox 50000
26D Morten Dahlmann Herlev Hornets 50114
7D Jesper Damgaard Rødovre Mighty Bulls 61126
9D Kasper Degn Nordsjælland Cobras 62022
21F Thor Dresler Odense Bulldogs 30110
20F Lars Eller Frölunda HC 60220
13F Morten Green Leksands IF 615610
17F Jannik Hansen Manitoba Moose 62240
32F Nichlas Hardt Tappara Tampere 60002
16F Christoffer Kjærgaard Herning Blue Fox 60110
11F Kim Lykkeskov SønderjyskE 60004
6D Stefan Lassen Herning Blue Fox 611212
29F Morten Madsen Houston Aeros 61124
5D Daniel Nielsen Leksands IF 61234
10F Bo Nordby Aalborg IK 60006
24D Rasmus Olsen Aalborg IK 30000
93F Peter Regin Timrå IK 62134
2F Mads Schaarup SønderjyskE Vojens 20000
19F Kim Staal Linköpings HC 64262

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Patrick Galbraith SønderjyskE Vojens 413197144.25.9010
31 Peter Hirsch Aalborg IK 312164145.12.8700
1 Simon Nielsen Rødovre Mighty Bulls 00000000

Finland

Teemu Selanne helped Finland win a bronze medal by scoring seven points. TeemuSelanne2010WinterOlympics.jpg
Teemu Selänne helped Finland win a bronze medal by scoring seven points.

Skaters

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NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
20F Sean Bergenheim New York Islanders 40002
23F Riku Hahl Timrå IK 90000
18F Hannes Hyvönen Kärpät 613429
27D Mikko Jokela Jokerit 90006
36F Jussi Jokinen Tampa Bay Lightning 91344
12F Olli Jokinen Florida Panthers 814529
39F Niko Kapanen Phoenix Coyotes 92570
4D Ville Koistinen Nashville Predators 91124
9F Mikko Koivu Minnesota Wild 94596
11F Saku Koivu Montreal Canadiens 60334
40D Sami Lepistö Hershey Bears 711210
19D Mikko Luoma HV71 80006
7D Antti-Jussi Niemi Frölunda HC 901128
21D Janne Niskala Milwaukee Admirals 92242
16F Ville Peltonen Florida Panthers 91344
38F Antti Pihlström Milwaukee Admirals 95270
10F Esa Pirnes Färjestad BK 40000
37D Mika Pyörälä Timrå IK 90000
15F Tuomo Ruutu Carolina Hurricanes 94268
33D Anssi Salmela Tappara 800037
8F Teemu Selänne Anaheim Ducks 934712
6D Ossi Väänänen Djurgårdens IF 90118

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
32 Niklas Bäckström Minnesota Wild 862483172.11.9221
31 Karri Rämö Tampa Bay Lightning 00000000
35 Petri Vehanen Lukko 1106221.95.8950

France

Sacha Treille had one assist as France stayed in the top division of ice hockey. Sacha Treille 1804.jpg
Sacha Treille had one assist as France stayed in the top division of ice hockey.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
27D Baptiste Amar Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 52356
3D Vincent Bachet Gothiques d'Amiens 50116
41F Pierre-Édouard Bellemare Leksands IF 500018
74D Nicolas Besch Sport Vaasa 50006
55D Jean-François Bonnard Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 50000
71F Sébastien Bordeleau SC Bern 52466
19F Olivier Coqueux Esbjerg IK 51014
24F Julien Desrosiers Dragons de Rouen 52356
28F Laurent Gras Gothiques d'Amiens 50004
84F Kévin Hecquefeuille Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 50004
72D Simon Lacroix Ducs d'Angers 50112
26F Anthoine Lussier HC La Chaux-de-Fonds 50004
10F Laurent Meunier Genève-Servette HC 30000
29D Mathieu Mille HC Morzine-Avoriaz 20000
16D Benoit Quessandier Dragons de Rouen 50000
20F Damien Raux Briançon Alpes Provence HC 20000
11F François Rozenthal HC Morzine-Avoriaz 50112
18F Luc Tardif HC Morzine-Avoriaz 50004
87D Teddy Trabichet Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 20002
77F Sacha Treille Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 50114
7F Yorick Treille ERC Ingolstadt 531412
13F Jonathan Zwikel HC Morzine-Avoriaz 51122

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Eddy Ferhi Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 00000000
39 Cristobal Huet Washington Capitals 523250153.60.9110
42 Fabrice Lhenry Esbjerg IK 1015078.51.8480

Germany

Dimitri Patzold appeared in three games for Germany, winning one. DimitriPatzold2010WinterOlympicsbreak (cropped).jpg
Dimitri Pätzold appeared in three games for Germany, winning one.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
22D Michael Bakos ERC Ingolstadt 61128
46F Florian Busch Eisbären Berlin 62350
11F Sven Felski Eisbären Berlin 60116
72F Petr Fical Sinupret Ice Tigers 60002
57F Marcel Goc San Jose Sharks 30000
87F Philip Gogulla Kölner Haie 61346
33F Michael Hackert Adler Mannheim 63142
48D Frank Hördler Eisbären Berlin 61016
8D Sebastian Osterloh Frankfurt Lions 600020
24F André Rankel Eisbären Berlin 20002
63D André Reiss Hannover Scorpions 30002
31D Andreas Renz Kölner Haie 60224
7D Chris Schmidt Iserlohn Roosters 62462
13D Christoph Schubert Ottawa Senators 612312
5D Dennis Seidenberg Carolina Hurricanes 600014
36F Yannic Seidenberg ERC Ingolstadt 61234
19F Marco Sturm Boston Bruins 62136
21F John Tripp Hamburg Freezers 60110
47F Christoph Ullmann Adler Mannheim 61340
15F Stefan Ustorf Eisbären Berlin 61234
16F Michael Wolf Iserlohn Roosters 61234

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Dimitrij Kotschnew Iserlohn Roosters 10120412.00.7790
80 Robert Müller Kölner Haie 312159114.14.8780
32 Dimitri Pätzold Worcester Sharks 312178134.37.8840

Italy

Thomas Tragust played four games for Italy. Thomas Tragust IHWC 2012.jpg
Thomas Tragust played four games for Italy.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
71F Luca Ansoldi HC Bolzano 2000 51124
50D Christian Borgatello HC Bolzano 2000 50112
18F Paolo Bustreo Ritten Sport 50114
24F Mario Chitarroni HC Alleghe 501110
34F Jason Cirone Flint Generals 53140
9F Giorgio de Bettin SG Cortina 50112
28F Manuel de Toni HC Alleghe 50000
87F Nicola Fontanive HC Alleghe 52132
26D Armin Helfer HC Innsbruck Haie 51124
73GK Günther Hell HC Alleghe 50110
7D Armin Hofer HC Pustertal Valpusteria 50000
17F Pat Iannone Milano Vipers 512316
8F Marco Insam Milano Vipers 10000
14D Carlo Lorenzi HC Alleghe 30000
25D Andreas Lutz SG Pontebba 40002
22F Stefano Margoni SG Pontebba 50004
16F John Parco HC Asiago 20000
39F Jonathan Pittis HC Bolzano 2000 520210
11F Roland Ramoser HC Bolzano 2000 500010
1GK Adam Russo HC Bolzano 2000 00000
10F Giulio Scandella Milano Vipers 50222
12D André Signoretti Herning Blue Fox 41236
6D Michele Strazzabosco Milano Vipers 401110
35GK Thomas Tragust HC Fassa 40000
3D Carter Trevisani Milano Vipers 50008

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
73 Günther Hell HC Alleghe 505205174.96.8380
1 Adam Russo HC Bolzano 2000 00000000
35 Thomas Tragust HC Fassa 40491127.89.8130

Latvia

Goaltender Edgars Masalskis appeared in all six games for Latvia. Edgars Masalskis 2008.jpg
Goaltender Edgars Masaļskis appeared in all six games for Latvia.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
21F Armands Bērziņš HK Riga 2000 60118
8F Viktors Bļinovs HK Gomel 30002
47F Mārtiņš Cipulis Metallurg Zhlobin 61232
10F Lauris Dārziņš HK Gomel 621316
11F Kaspars Daugaviņš Binghamton Senators 60000
13D Guntis Galviņš Alba Volan SC 60002
41F Raitis Ivanāns Los Angeles Kings 600031
15D Aleksandrs Jerofejevs HC Slavia Praha 60008
9F Mārtiņš Karsums Providence Bruins 21232
2D Rodrigo Laviņš Södertälje SK 602216
35F Aleksandrs Macijevskis AaB Aalborg 30000
17F Aleksandrs Ņiživijs Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 61122
18D Georgijs Pujacs Lada Togliatti 60116
20D Jēkabs Rēdlihs HC Lasselsberger Plzeň 40002
25D Krišjānis Rēdlihs Hamburg Freezers 600010
24F Miķelis Rēdlihs Metallurg Zhlobin 621312
3D Arvīds Reķis Augsburger Panther 600010
4D Agris Saviels Odense Bulldogs 60004
16F Aleksejs Širokovs Metallurg Zhlobin 62024
5F Jānis Sprukts Lukko Rauma 60222
6F Juris Štāls HK Riga 2000 60002
12F Herberts Vasiļjevs Krefeld Pinguine 621310

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Edgars Masaļskis Metallurg Zhlobin 624321183.37.9101
30 Sergejs Naumovs HK Gomel 1013711.61.9470
1 Dmitrijs Žabotinskis HK Liepājas Metalurgs 00000000

Norway

Mads Hansen (left) had three points in seven games, while Mathis Olimb (right) had two goals for Norway. MadsHansenMathisOlimb2008IIHF.jpg
Mads Hansen (left) had three points in seven games, while Mathis Olimb (right) had two goals for Norway.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
48F Mats Zuccarello Aasen Frisk Tigers 71012
21F Morten Ask Füchse Duisburg 73258
20F Anders Bastiansen Färjestad BK 71564
26F Kristian Forsberg Storhamar Dragons 70000
27F Mats Frøshaug Linköpings HC 70004
8F Mads Hansen Brynäs IF 71238
17D Matthias Holmstedt IK Comet Halden 10002
6D Jonas Holøs Sparta Warriors 70116
9F Marius Holtet Iowa Stars 71124
7D Tommy Jakobsen Graz 99ers 700018
5D Juha Kaunismäki Stavanger Oilers 60004
54D Anders Myrvold Vålerenga Oslo 700022
28F Kjell Richard Nygård Vålerenga Oslo 70000
24D Henrik Ødegaard Frisk Tigers 70002
46F Mathis Olimb Augsburger Panther 72024
22F Martin Røymark Sparta Warriors 70112
16D Erik Ryman AIK Stockholm 60000
18F Eirik Skadsdammen Storhamar Dragons 60002
19F Per-Åge Skrøder MODO Ornskoldsvik 70112
10F Lars Erik Spets Füchse Duisburg 71120
23D Mats Trygg Kölner Haie 71458

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
33 Pål Grotnes IK Comet Halden 616346264.51.8770
34 André Lysenstøen Stavanger Oilers 1016055.00.8530
30 Ruben Smith Storhamar Dragons 1011314.51.9000

Russia

Tying for the team lead in goals, with six, Alexander Ovechkin helped Russia win its first gold medal in fifteen years. Alexander Ovechkin Russia vs Latvia 2010.jpg
Tying for the team lead in goals, with six, Alexander Ovechkin helped Russia win its first gold medal in fifteen years.

Skaters

Gold medal blank.svg
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
61F Maxim Afinogenov Buffalo Sabres 85162
29F Sergei Fedorov Washington Capitals 957128
21F Konstantin Gorovikov SKA Saint Petersburg 92248
37D Denis Grebeshkov Edmonton Oilers 90662
7D Dmitri Kalinin Buffalo Sabres 91234
22D Konstantin Korneyev CSKA Moscow 61016
71F Ilya Kovalchuk Atlanta Thrashers 826852
52D Andrei Markov Montreal Canadiens 60224
55D Danny Markov CSKA Moscow 80112
95F Aleksey Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 85274
10F Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 70112
5D Ilya Nikulin Ak Bars Kazan 90110
8F Alexander Ovechkin Washington Capitals 966128
45D Vitali Proshkin Salavat Yulaev Ufa 803312
47F Alexander Radulov Nashville Predators 60332
28F Alexander Semin Washington Capitals 967138
33F Maxim Sushinski SKA Saint Petersburg 94156
27F Alexei Tereshchenko Salavat Yulaev Ufa 92462
51D Fedor Tyutin New York Rangers 60110
6D Dmitry Vorobiev Lada Togliatti 50114
25F Danis Zaripov Ak Bars Kazan 83470
42F Sergei Zinovjev Ak Bars Kazan 915612

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
35 Mikhail Biryukov HK MVD Moscow Region 33016262.22.9120
30 Alexander Eremenko Salavat Yulaev Ufa 2208632.10.9170
20 Evgeni Nabokov San Jose Sharks 55030391.78.9232

Slovakia

With two goals and seven assists, Lubomir Visnovsky led Slovakia in scoring. LubomirVisnovsky2008IIHF.jpg
With two goals and seven assists, Ľubomír Višňovský led Slovakia in scoring.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
27F Ivan Čiernik Kölner Haie 52246
79F Peter Fabus HC Lasselsberger Plzeň 50224
15D Dominik Graňák Färjestad BK 50114
81F Marcel Hossa Phoenix Coyotes 52572
9F Peter Húževka Dukla Trenčín 50110
72F Andrej Kollár Dukla Trenčín 51012
13F Juraj Kolník Genève-Servette HC 53472
47F Miroslav Kováčik Skellefteå AIK 51014
23D Ivan Majeský Linköpings HC 50008
26F Tibor Melichárek Sparta Praha 41012
24D Branislav Mezei Florida Panthers 50008
71F Juraj Mikuš HK 36 Skalica 20000
39F Róbert Petrovický Leksands IF 54262
37D Peter Podhradský Metallurg Novokuznetsk 31010
41F Andrej Podkonický Bílí Tygři Liberec 51122
44D Andrej Sekera Buffalo Sabres 50112
20F František Skladaný Energie Karlovy Vary 50114
21F Radovan Somík HC Pardubice 40002
19D Tomáš Starosta Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 50002
7D Martin Štrbák Metallurg Magnitogorsk 50000
17D Ľubomír Višňovský Los Angeles Kings 52790
8D René Vydarený HC České Budějovice 20000

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Peter Budaj Colorado Avalanche 1015933.03.9030
60 Karol Križan Modo Hockey 00000000
25 Ján Lašák HC Pardubice 43124592.20.9060

Slovenia

The only player from the NHL playing for Slovenia, Anze Kopitar led the team in both goals and points. Slovenia VS USA at the IIHF World Hockey Championship 2008 - Anze Kopitar (2).jpg
The only player from the NHL playing for Slovenia, Anže Kopitar led the team in both goals and points.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
23D Damjan Dervarič HK Jesenice 50114
17F Jurij Goličič HK Jesenice 50002
91F Tomo Hafner HK Jesenice 50000
84F Andrej Hebar HK Jesenice 50006
11F Anže Kopitar Los Angeles Kings 53142
28D Aleš Kranjc HK Jesenice 50110
81F Marjan Manfreda HD mladi Jesenice 11012
51D Jakob Milovanovič Briancon Diables Rouges 50112
15F Egon Murič Olimpija Ljubljana 40002
16F Aleš Mušič Olimpija Ljubljana 50000
13F Rok Pajič HC Vrchlabi 50002
18F Gregor Polončič HK Jesenice 40002
14F Boris Pretnar HK Jesenice 40004
9F Tomaž Razingar Innsbruck Haie 50330
27D Miha Rebolj Acroni Jesenice 50008
37D Mitja Robar Acroni Jesenice 51124
12F David Rodman Vienna Capitals 51126
22F Marcel Rodman Vienna Capitals 50116
4D Andrej Tavželj Olimpija Ljubljana 50000
24F Anže Terlikar HK Jesenice 20000
10D Dejan Varl HK Jesenice 500010
77D Uroš Vidmar HK Jesenice 50002

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Gar Glavič HK Jesenice 00000000
1 Andrej Hočevar HK Jesenice 2028542.82.9230
33 Robert Kristan HK Jesenice 404219174.66.9040

Sweden

Henrik Lundqvist played in five games for Sweden, winning three of them. HenrikLundqvist2010WinterOlympics cropped.jpg
Henrik Lundqvist played in five games for Sweden, winning three of them.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
16F Johan Andersson Timrå IK 90112
19F Nicklas Bäckström Washington Capitals 93474
23D Alexander Edler Vancouver Canucks 812312
3F Nils Ekman Atlant Moscow Oblast 90664
12F Karl Fabricius Frölunda HC 91346
5D Daniel Fernholm Linköpings HC 80334
24D Jonas Frögren Färjestad BK 90338
17F Michael Holmqvist Frölunda HC 70006
10F Patric Hörnqvist Djurgårdens IF 960612
6D Magnus Johansson Florida Panthers 91238
29D Kenny Jönsson Rögle BK 52462
97F Per Ledin HV71 70554
9F Tony Mårtensson Linköpings HC 94594
2D Douglas Murray San Jose Sharks 500027
26F Marcus Nilson Calgary Flames 94262
27F Robert Nilsson Edmonton Oilers 92466
36D Anton Strålman Toronto Maple Leafs 843731
79F Fredrik Warg Modo Hockey 92570
41F Daniel Widing Brynäs IF 30000
7D Niclas Wallin Carolina Hurricanes 722433
15F Rickard Wallin Färjestad BK 92354
80F Mattias Weinhandl Linköpings HC 958132

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Stefan Liv HV71 31217862.02.8911
30 Henrik Lundqvist New York Rangers 532283142.97.9110
32 Mikael Tellqvist Phoenix Coyotes 2117953.78.8570

Switzerland

Jonas Hiller played in three games for Switzerland, winning one of them. JonasHiller2010WinterOlympicsbreak - cropped.png
Jonas Hiller played in three games for Switzerland, winning one of them.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
10F Andres Ambühl HC Davos 72352
61F Patrik Bärtschi SC Bern 71230
57D Goran Bezina Genève-Servette HC 70226
5D Severin Blindenbacher ZSC Lions 60332
18F Thomas Déruns Genève-Servette HC 703310
16D Raphael Diaz EV Zug 70000
15F Paul DiPietro EV Zug 71452
29D Beat Forster ZSC Lions 72242
54D Philippe Furrer SC Bern 711216
2D Beat Gerber SC Bern 60008
94F Peter Guggisberg HC Davos 20000
35F Sandy Jeannin HC Lugano 71122
67F Romano Lemm Kloten Flyers 71012
25F Thibaut Monnet ZSC Lions 712310
23F Thierry Paterlini HC Lugano 72134
36F Marc Reichert SC Bern 71012
39F Raffaele Sannitz HC Lugano 722410
31D Mathias Seger ZSC Lions 40000
86F Julien Sprunger HC Fribourg-Gottéron 73256
3D Julien Vauclair HC Lugano 71124
14F Roman Wick Kloten Flyers 31122
38F Thomas Ziegler SC Bern 70004

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
26 Martin Gerber Ottawa Senators 532267143.15.8790
1 Jonas Hiller Anaheim Ducks 31215172.79.9150
66 Ronnie Rueger Kloten Flyers 00000000

United States

Zach Parise scored five goals and three assists for the United States. ZachPariseUSA.jpg
Zach Parise scored five goals and three assists for the United States.

Skaters

NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
42F David Backes St. Louis Blues 601135
2D Keith Ballard Phoenix Coyotes 502216
7F David Booth Florida Panthers 71012
23F Dustin Brown Los Angeles Kings 754922
37F Adam Burish Chicago Blackhawks 703327
16F Brandon Dubinsky New York Rangers 43032
77D Tom Gilbert Edmonton Oilers 71340
6D Tim Gleason Carolina Hurricanes 60116
5D Matt Greene Edmonton Oilers 700038
11F Jeff Halpern Tampa Bay Lightning 30114
83F Patrick Kane Chicago Blackhawks 737100
8F Phil Kessel Boston Bruins 764106
4D Jordan Leopold Colorado Avalanche 40116
10D Paul Martin New Jersey Devils 71780
88F Peter Mueller Phoenix Coyotes 70440
9F Patrick O'Sullivan Los Angeles Kings 73362
17F Zach Parise New Jersey Devils 75382
29F Jason Pominville Buffalo Sabres 72350
19F Drew Stafford Buffalo Sabres 71346
12F Lee Stempniak St. Louis Blues 70336
22D Mark Stuart Boston Bruins 70004
43D James Wisniewski Chicago Blackhawks 61236

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Craig Anderson Florida Panthers 2116465.61.7140
35 Robert Esche Ak Bars Kazan 42219872.12.9310
30 Tim Thomas Boston Bruins 32116041.50.9251

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