2010 IIHF World Championship rosters

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Arrival of the winning Czech team in Old Town Square, Prague, for celebrations. Arrival of the ice hockey world champions - Prague, Old Town Square - 24 May 2010.jpg
Arrival of the winning Czech team in Old Town Square, Prague, for celebrations.

The 2010 IIHF World Championship rosters consisted of 395 players from 16 national ice hockey teams. Run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the 2010 IIHF World Championship, held in Cologne, Gelsenkirchen and Mannheim, Germany, was the 74th edition of the tournament. The Czech Republic won the championship for the sixth time after defeating Russia 2–1 in the final. [1] [2]

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Before the start of the 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. A country that had selected fewer than the maximum allowed were required to choose the remaining players prior to the start of the tournament. After the start of the tournament, each team was allowed to add an additional two players to their roster, for a maximum of 25. Once players were registered to the team, they could not be removed from the roster. [3]

To have qualified for the national team under IIHF rules, a player must have met 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 was required to have played 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 happen only once in the player's life. [4]

Dennis Endras of Germany led the tournament in goaltending with a save percentage of 0.961, and was named the tournament's most valuable player and top goaltender by the IIHF directorate. [5] [6] Russian Pavel Datsyuk was named top forward and Petteri Nummelin of Finland was selected as top defenceman. [6] Russia's Ilya Kovalchuk was the tournament's leading scorer with 12 points. [7]

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

Number Uniform number GPGames playedWWins
F Forward G Goals LLosses
D Defenceman A Assists MinMinutes played
GK Goaltender Pts Points GAGoals against
ClubPlayer's club before tournamentPIM Penalties in minutes GAA Goals against average
SO Shutouts SV% Save percentage

Belarus

Skaters

Alexei Kalyuzhny recorded four goals and two assists, finishing first in team scoring. Kalyuzhniy.jpg
Alexei Kalyuzhny recorded four goals and two assists, finishing first in team scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
68F Yaroslav Chupris Dinamo Minsk 60112
59F Sergei Demagin Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 62020
7D Vladimir Denisov Dinamo Minsk 60112
13F Sergei Drozd Tri-City Americans 30000
91D Kirill Gotovets Shattuck St. Mary 30002
84F Mikhail Grabovski Toronto Maple Leafs 60336
71F Alexei Kalyuzhny Dynamo Moscow 64264
25D Sergei Kolosov Grand Rapids Griffins 60002
43D Viktor Kostyuchenok Spartak Moscow 60110
88F Evgeni Kovyrshin Dinamo Minsk 60220
11F Alexander Kulakov Dinamo Minsk 60000
4D Alexander Makritski Dinamo Minsk 40112
19F Dmitri Meleshko Dinamo Minsk 61340
8F Andrei Mikhalev Dinamo Minsk 61012
52D Alexander Ryadinsky Yunost Minsk 60002
24D Ruslan Salei Colorado Avalanche 61128
82F Artyom Senkevich Yunost Minsk 40002
26F Andrei Stas Dinamo Minsk 61234
16F Mikhail Stefanovich Quebec Remparts 62022
5D Nikolai Stasenko Amur Khabarovsk 60114
18F Alexei Ugarov MVD Balashikha 60220

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Vitali Koval Dinamo Minsk 32118072.330.9070
31 Andrei Mezin Dinamo Minsk 31218461.960.9420
2 Sergei Shabanov Yunost Minsk 0

Canada

Skaters

Ray Whitney recorded two goals and six assists, finishing first in team scoring. Ray Whitney.jpg
Ray Whitney recorded two goals and six assists, finishing first in team scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
22D François Beauchemin Toronto Maple Leafs 70110
17F Rene Bourque Calgary Flames 711214
8D Brent Burns Minnesota Wild 705512
28D Kyle Cumiskey Colorado Avalanche 70330
4D Michael Del Zotto New York Rangers 50000
9F Steve Downie Tampa Bay Lightning 720228
92F Matt Duchene Colorado Avalanche 74370
14F Jordan Eberle Regina Pats 41340
5D Mark Giordano Calgary Flames 731410
19F Evander Kane Atlanta Thrashers 72246
21F Brooks Laich Washington Capitals 71010
57D Tyler Myers Buffalo Sabres 70224
29F Steve Ott Dallas Stars 701120
10F Corey Perry Anaheim Ducks 72468
47F Rich Peverley Atlanta Thrashers 71344
11F Mason Raymond Vancouver Canucks 30110
2D Kris Russell Columbus Blue Jackets 71342
94F Ryan Smyth Los Angeles Kings 10000
18D Marc Staal New York Rangers 70112
91F Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay Lightning 521310
20F John Tavares New York Islanders 77076
13F Ray Whitney Carolina Hurricanes 72680

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
40 Devan Dubnyk Edmonton Oilers 0
30 Chad Johnson Hartford Wolf Pack 3007310.820.9640
50 Chris Mason St. Louis Blues 734343162.800.8960

Czech Republic

Skaters

With seven points in nine games, Jaromir Jagr tied for first amongst his team in scoring. Jaromir Jagr Russia vs. Czech Republic 2010 Olympics.jpg
With seven points in nine games, Jaromír Jágr tied for first amongst his team in scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
8D Michal Barinka Vítkovice Steel 40004
44D Miroslav Blaťák Salavat Yulaev Ufa 92134
36D Petr Čáslava Timrå 90006
10F Roman Červenka Slavia Praha 91122
23D Petr Gřegořek České Budějovice 91014
11F Petr Hubáček Kometa Brno 92020
68F Jaromír Jágr Avangard Omsk 934712
22F Lukáš Kašpar Kärpät 92134
20F Jakub Klepiš Avangard Omsk 93478
42F Petr Koukal Pardubice 90222
91F Marek Kvapil Vítkovice Steel 80000
15F Jan Marek Metallurg Magnitogorsk 93034
6D Tomáš Mojžíš MoDo Ornskoldsvik 61014
63D Ondřej Němec Energie Karlovy Vary 60110
5D Filip Novák MVD Balashikha 30114
12F Jiří Novotný Barys Astana 915612
4D Karel Rachůnek Dynamo Moscow 922410
60F Tomáš Rolinek Metallurg Magnitogorsk 941512
3D Michal Rozsíval New York Rangers 90224
27F Martin Růžička Oceláři Třinec 93478
14F Petr Vampola Plzeň 1929 90224
93F Jakub Voráček Columbus Blue Jackets 90226

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Ondřej Pavelec Atlanta Thrashers 1015933.050.8000
33 Jakub Štěpánek Vítkovice Steel 0
29 Tomáš Vokoun Florida Panthers 851496131.570.9440

Denmark

Skaters

Peter Regin played seven games, recording two goals and five assists, finishing first among his team in scoring. PeterReginTimra.jpg
Peter Regin played seven games, recording two goals and five assists, finishing first among his team in scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
4D Mads Bødker Rögle 70112
27D Mads Christensen Frederikshavn White Hawks 70002
60F Mads Christensen Iserlohn Roosters 72022
7D Jesper Damgaard Malmö Redhawks 71348
9F Kasper Degn Bietigheim Steelers 70222
21F Thor Dresler Herning Blue Fox 70110
40D Jesper Duus Rødovre Mighty Bulls 20000
61F Lars Eller Peoria Rivermen 72358
13F Morten Green Malmö Redhawks 612310
44F Nichlas Hardt Malmö Redhawks 70006
33F Julian Jakobsen Södertälje 71124
22F Jesper Jensen Frederikshavn White Hawks 40000
3D Philip Larsen Frölunda 72024
6D Stefan Lassen Leksand 72022
23F Kim Lykkeskov SønderjyskE 70000
29F Morten Madsen Modo 72246
5D Daniel Nielsen Herning Blue Fox 70334
51F Frans Nielsen New York Islanders 72356
93F Peter Regin Ottawa Senators 72576
19F Kim Staal Malmö Redhawks 70112
12F Alexander Sundberg Hvidovre 70002

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Frederik Andersen Frederikshavn White Hawks 21112073.500.8990
1 Patrick Galbraith Björklöven 523298102.010.9351
84 Peter Hirsch Coventry Blaze 0

Finland

Skaters

Jussi Jokinen led the Finnish team in penalties with 20 PIM. Jussi Jokinen 2008.jpg
Jussi Jokinen led the Finnish team in penalties with 20 PIM.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
50F Juhamatti Aaltonen Pelicans 71232
23F Riku Hahl Frölunda 60110
11D Juuso Hietanen Brynäs 20000
15F Juha-Pekka Hytönen JYP 71012
26F Jarkko Immonen Ak Bars Kazan 73144
6D Topi Jaakola Södertälje 70114
36F Jussi Jokinen Carolina Hurricanes 721320
24F Sami Kapanen KalPa 71120
71F Leo Komarov Dynamo Moscow 71010
27F Petri Kontiola Metallurg Magnitogorsk 73032
29F Lauri Korpikoski Phoenix Coyotes 70000
5D Lasse Kukkonen Avangard Omsk 60002
52F Jori Lehterä Tappara 50000
7D Mikko Mäenpää HPK 70112
20F Antti Miettinen Minnesota Wild 60224
21D Janne Niskala Frölunda 70224
3D Petteri Nummelin Lugano 61670
45F Oskar Osala Albany River Rats 40002
40F Antti Pihlström JYP 70114
41D Pasi Puistola HV71 60330
22F Tommi Santala Kloten Flyers 60004
44D Sami Vatanen JYP 70006

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
35 Pekka Rinne Nashville Predators 42224971.680.9291
30 Iiro Tarkki Espoo Blues 0
31 Petri Vehanen Ak Bars Kazan 32118072.330.9181

France

Skaters

Goaltender Fabrice Lhenry started five games, winning two. Fabrice Lhenry IMG 1510.jpg
Goaltender Fabrice Lhenry started five games, winning two.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
27D Baptiste Amar Rögle 62134
18D Yohann Auvitu JYP 60224
3D Vincent Bachet Gothiques d'Amiens 60006
41F Pierre-Édouard Bellemare Skellefteå 61234
74D Nicolas Besch Brûleurs de Loups 601112
14F Stéphane Da Costa Merrimack College 512314
80F Teddy Da Costa Zagłębie Sosnowiec 0
28F Laurent Gras Chamonix 62022
84F Kevin Hecquefeuille Kölner Haie 60116
22F Brian Henderson Gothiques d'Amiens 60000
8D Kévin Igier Ducs d'Angers 30000
19F Loïc Lampérier Dragons de Rouen 30000
26F Anthoine Lussier Lausanne 60112
44D Antonin Manavian Brûleurs de Loups 30002
10F Laurent Meunier Timrå 52134
81F Erwan Pain Ducs de Dijon 20000
16D Benoît Quessandier Dauphins d'Épinal 60002
82F Damien Raux Diables Rouges de Briançon 60000
38D Thomas Roussel Gothiques d'Amiens 60002
13F Luc Tardif Dragons de Rouen 612314
77F Sacha Treille Malmö Redhawks 61124
7F Yorick Treille Vítkovice Steel 62022

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Eddy Ferhi Brûleurs de Loups 20210873.890.9010
49 Florian Hardy Ducs de Dijon 0
42 Fabrice Lhenry Dragons de Rouen 522251153.590.9010

Germany

Skaters

Christian Ehrhoff played six games for the German team, scoring one goal and one assist. Christian Ehrhoff 2010.jpg
Christian Ehrhoff played six games for the German team, scoring one goal and one assist.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
29F Alexander Barta Hamburg Freezers 93140
90D Constantin Braun Eisbären Berlin 90004
6D Sven Butenschön Adler Mannheim 70002
20D Robert Dietrich Milwaukee Admirals 90002
10D Christian Ehrhoff Vancouver Canucks 61120
57F Marcel Goc Nashville Predators 92024
77D Nikolai Goc Hannover Scorpions 91014
87F Philip Gogulla Portland Pirates 71010
50F Patrick Hager Krefeld Pinguine 70008
5D Korbinian Holzer DEG Metro Stars 800022
18F Kai Hospelt Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg 90222
48D Frank Hördler Eisbären Berlin 10000
11F Sven Felski Eisbären Berlin 90338
26F Daniel Kreutzer DEG Metro Stars 71346
3D Justin Krueger Cornell University 90110
25F Marcel Müller Kölner Haie 91120
24F André Rankel Eisbären Berlin 90000
55F Felix Schütz Portland Pirates 92244
52D Alexander Sulzer Milwaukee Admirals 90224
21F John Tripp Hamburg Freezers 90006
47F Christoph Ullmann Kölner Haie 90114
16F Michael Wolf Iserlohn Roosters 91122

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
44 Dennis Endras Augsburger Panther 64236471.150.9611
1 Dimitri Kotschnew Spartak Moscow 1015933.040.9170
72 Rob Zepp Eisbären Berlin 20211731.540.9560

Italy

Skaters

Goaltender Adam Russo conceded eight goals and finished with a save percentage of 0.882. Adamrusso.jpg
Goaltender Adam Russo conceded eight goals and finished with a save percentage of 0.882.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
71F Luca Ansoldi Ritten Sport 60006
50D Christian Borgatello Bolzano-Bozen Foxes 61122
9F Giorgio de Bettin Cortina 30002
19D Matthew de Marchi Asiago 600010
28F Manuel de Toni Alleghe 60002
17F Alexander Egger Bolzano-Bozen Foxes 51230
87F Nicola Fontanive Alleghe 60004
26D Armin Helfer Pustertal-Val Pusteria Wolves 40004
7D Armin Hofer Pustertal-Val Pusteria Wolves 50002
16F Patrick Iannone Valpellice 60114
5D Trevor Johnson Bolzano-Bozen Foxes 60116
23D Stefano Marchetti Pontebba 30000
22F Stefano Margoni Fassa 61014
3F Max Oberrauch Pustertal-Val Pusteria Wolves 60002
8F John Parco Asiago 60002
39F Jonathan Pittis Bolzano-Bozen Foxes 10000
44D Nicholas Plastino Asiago 60112
11F Roland Ramoser Bolzano-Bozen Foxes 60112
10F Giulio Scandella Rögle 62132
27F Michael Souza Cortina 61452
6D Michele Strazzabosco Asiago 620210
2F Stefan Zisser Bolzano-Bozen Foxes 60000

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Daniel Bellissimo Asiago 51326492.050.9480
1 Adam Russo Port Huron Icehawks 2029984.830.8820
34 Thomas Tragust Kaufbeuren 0

Kazakhstan

Skaters

Aleksandr Koreshkov played six games for the Kazakh team, recording one assist. Alexander Koreshkov 2009-01-17 KHL game Dynamo-Barys.JPG
Aleksandr Koreshkov played six games for the Kazakh team, recording one assist.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
9D Vladimir Antipin Barys Astana 61014
27F Evgeni Bumagin Metallurg Novokuznetsk 60002
21F Dmitri Dudarev Metallurg Novokuznetsk 64048
37D Evgeni Fadeyev Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 30004
33F Andrei Gavrilin Barys Astana 60112
4D Anton Kazantsev Barys Astana 10002
52D Alexei Koledayev Metallurg Novokuznetsk 60112
17F Aleksandr Koreshkov Barys Astana 60110
62F Vadim Krasnoslabodtsev Barys Astana 610114
5D Alexei Litvinenko Vityaz Chekhov 60000
16D Georgi Petrov Kazzinc-Torpedo 30002
88F Evgeni Rymarev Barys Astana 60000
2D Roman Savchenko Barys Astana 60002
7D Maxim Semenov Atlant Moscow Oblast 60114
24F Konstantin Shafranov Fort Wayne Komets 60440
49F Alexander Shin Barys Astana 60002
25F Ilya Solarev Barys Astana 60002
23F Andrei Spiridonov Barys Astana 60002
48F Roman Starchenko Barys Astana 62022
29D Alexei Vassilchenko Barys Astana 601110
54F Alexei Vorontsov Barys Astana 300016
8F Talgat Zhailauov Barys Astana 60000

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
20 Alexei Kuznetsov Barys Astana 10120412.000.7780
31 Vitaliy Yeremeyev Dynamo Moscow 505300214.200.8500
1 Pavel Zhitkov Barys Astana 1004069.000.7780

Latvia

Skaters

Janis Sprukts recorded two goals and three assists, finishing first in team scoring. Janis Sprukts 2008.jpg
Jānis Sprukts recorded two goals and three assists, finishing first in team scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
14D Jānis Andersons Oceláři Třinec 50002
47F Mārtiņš Cipulis Dinamo Riga 61120
16F Kaspars Daugaviņš Binghamton Senators 62130
10F Lauris Dārziņš Dinamo Riga 61010
23F Andris Džeriņš Dinamo Riga 60114
13D Guntis Galviņš Dinamo Riga 61128
22D Māris Jass Nitra 60006
15D Aleksandrs Jerofejevs Metallurg Novokuznetsk 60114
9F Mārtiņš Karsums Dinamo Riga 63142
32D Artūrs Kulda Chicago Wolves 30002
87F Gints Meija Dinamo Riga 61120
17F Aleksandrs Ņiživijs Dinamo Riga 61120
27F Sergejs Pečura Krylya Sovetov 61010
71D Georgijs Pujacs Sibir Novosibirsk 61232
25D Jēkabs Rēdlihs Dinamo Riga 60114
24F Miķelis Rēdlihs Dinamo Riga 30002
3D Arvīds Reķis Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg 61012
18F Kaspars Saulietis HC Litvínov 30114
11D Kristaps Sotnieks Dinamo Riga 60110
5F Jānis Sprukts Dinamo Riga 62352
6F Juris Štāls Quad City Mallards 40220
12F Herberts Vasiļjevs Krefeld Pinguine 60338

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Edgars Lūsiņš Fischtown Pinguins 0
31 Edgars Masaļskis Dinamo Riga 624327152.760.9141
1 Mārtiņš Raitums Hull Stingrays 1003223.700.8180

Norway

Skaters

Mathis Olimb played six games for the Norwegian team, scoring one goal and three assists. Mathis Olimb by Dmitry Valberg.jpg
Mathis Olimb played six games for the Norwegian team, scoring one goal and three assists.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
20F Anders Bastiansen Färjestad 63144
47D Alexander Bonsaksen Modo 60006
44D Brede Frettem Csiszar Vålerenga 20000
26F Kristian Forsberg Modo 60110
52F Anders Fredriksen Vålerenga 61340
6D Jonas Holøs Färjestad 61128
9F Marius Holtet Färjestad 40004
7D Tommy Jakobsen Lørenskog 401129
5D Juha Kaunismäki Stavanger Oilers 60004
35F Martin Laumann Ylven Linköping 400031
14F Peter Lorentzen Stavanger Oilers 51012
37D Lars Løkken Østli Storhamar Dragons 60222
25F Andreas Martinsen Lillehammer 30000
40F Ken André Olimb Frisk Tigers 60000
46F Mathis Olimb Frölunda 61340
22F Martin Røymark Frölunda 60114
39D Henrik Solberg Stavanger Oilers 61012
16F Knut Henrik Spets Vålerenga 60000
10F Lars Erik Spets Vålerenga 61230
41F Patrick Thoresen Salavat Yulaev Ufa 62462
55D Ole-Kristian Tollefsen Grand Rapids Griffins 30112
48F Mats Zuccarello Aasen Modo 63146

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
33 Pål Grotnes Stjernen 532299142.810.9260
34 André Lysenstøen HeKi 1001428.540.8330
30 Ruben Smith Storhamar Dragons 201471012.870.6970

Russia

Skaters

Pavel Datsyuk was named the tournament's best forward. Pavel Datsyuk.jpg
Pavel Datsyuk was named the tournament's best forward.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
61F Maxim Afinogenov Atlanta Thrashers 934718
42F Artem Anisimov New York Rangers 91236
27D Vitaly Atyushov Metallurg Magnitogorsk 90444
13F Pavel Datsyuk Detroit Red Wings 66170
29F Sergei Fedorov Metallurg Magnitogorsk 924612
24F Alexander Frolov Los Angeles Kings 80112
55D Sergei Gonchar Pittsburgh Penguins 50440
37D Denis Grebeshkov Nashville Predators 91010
7D Dmitri Kalinin Salavat Yulaev Ufa 90110
22D Konstantin Korneyev CSKA Moscow 90002
71F Ilya Kovalchuk New Jersey Devils 9210122
52F Viktor Kozlov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 91232
41F Nikolai Kulemin Toronto Maple Leafs 932525
43D Dmitri Kulikov Florida Panthers 90228
11F Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh Penguins 552710
10F Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 41120
5D Ilya Nikulin Ak Bars Kazan 90222
8F Alexander Ovechkin Washington Capitals 95164
28F Alexander Semin Washington Capitals 814512
33F Maxim Sushinski SKA Saint Petersburg 50118
23F Alexei Tereshchenko Ak Bars Kazan 90114
74D Alexei Yemelin Ak Bars Kazan 911233

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Alexander Eremenko Salavat Yulaev Ufa 1106011.000.9470
83 Vasiliy Koshechkin Metallurg Magnitogorsk 33018031.000.9670
40 Semyon Varlamov Washington Capitals 54129871.410.9511

Slovakia

Skaters

Ivan Ciernik recorded three goals and finished second in team scoring. Ivan Ciernik.jpg
Ivan Čiernik recorded three goals and finished second in team scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
61F Milan Bartovič Bílí Tygři Liberec 62242
88F Tomáš Bulík Banská Bystrica 60004
27F Ivan Čiernik Kölner Haie 63034
22F Vladimír Dravecký Košice 60002
43D Peter Frühauf Banská Bystrica 40112
15D Dominik Graňák Rögle 60112
97F Stanislav Gron Košice 30002
16F Roman Kukumberg Barys Astana 60110
41D Richard Lintner Dinamo Minsk 60332
17F Michal Macho Mladá Boleslav 60000
8D Ivan Majeský Skellefteå 61120
56D Vladimír Mihálik Norfolk Admirals 61014
28F Richard Pánik Norfolk Admirals 60226
14F Andrej Podkonický Bílí Tygři Liberec 61124
18F Miroslav Šatan Boston Bruins 20000
44D Andrej Sekera Buffalo Sabres 60222
19D Tomáš Starosta Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 60334
40F Marek Svatoš Colorado Avalanche 61126
90F Tomáš Tatar Grand Rapids Griffins 62024
21F Marek Zagrapan Severstal 62022
20F Miroslav Zálešák Skalica 30000

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Peter Budaj Colorado Avalanche 624283132.760.9130
2 Peter Hamerlík Oceláři Třinec 0
35 Rastislav Staňa Severstal 2007543.210.9020

Sweden

Skaters

Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson played nine games, scoring five goals and four assists, and finishing first among his team in scoring. MagnusPaajarviSvensson.JPG
Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson played nine games, scoring five goals and four assists, and finishing first among his team in scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
71F Jonas Andersson Dinamo Minsk 96066
60F Mikael Backlund Abbotsford Heat 60112
5D Christian Bäckman Frölunda HC 903310
3D Oliver Ekman-Larsson Leksands IF 91232
20F Andreas Engqvist Djurgårdens IF 91346
21F Jimmie Ericsson Skellefteå AIK 30004
52D Jonathan Ericsson Detroit Red Wings 70332
11D Carl Gunnarsson Toronto Maple Leafs 91122
24F Johan Harju Dynamo Moscow 94154
77D Victor Hedman Tampa Bay Lightning 91126
6D Magnus Johansson Linköpings HC 90446
65D Erik Karlsson Ottawa Senators 91342
8D Sanny Lindström Färjestads BK 50000
9F Tony Mårtensson Linköpings HC 92466
26F Marcus Nilson Djurgårdens IF 91122
92F Michael Nylander Jokerit 81234
23F Linus Omark Dynamo Moscow 91348
91F Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson Timrå IK 95492
22F Niklas Persson Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 90440
12F Fredrik Pettersson Frölunda HC 71124
51F Rickard Wallin Toronto Maple Leafs 91560
80F Mattias Weinhandl Dynamo Moscow 23030

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
50 Jonas Gustavsson Toronto Maple Leafs 642370111.790.9370
35 Anders Lindbäck Timrå 10000000
25 Jacob Markström Brynäs 33018041.330.9441

Switzerland

Skaters

Paul Savary played seven games for the Swiss team, recording one assist. Paul Savary - Fribourg-Gotteron vs. Geneve-Servette, 6th March 2010.jpg
Paul Savary played seven games for the Swiss team, recording one assist.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
10F Andres Ambühl Hartford Wolf Pack 74264
57D Goran Bezina Genève-Servette 702216
96F Damien Brunner Zug 71452
37F Bjorn Christen Zug 20000
18F Thomas Déruns Genève-Servette 712316
13D Félicien Du Bois Kloten Flyers 70004
46F Paolo Duca Ambrì-Piotta 70000
4D Patrick Geering ZSC Lions 10000
6D Timo Helbling Lugano 701125
33D Steve Hirschi Lugano 70000
30F Marcel Jenni Kloten Flyers 70000
90D Roman Josi Bern 71230
67F Romano Lemm Lugano 70002
25F Thibaut Monnet ZSC Lions 72246
21F Nino Niederreiter Portland Winterhawks 40004
28F Martin Plüss Bern 742625
88F Kevin Romy Lugano 70114
32F Ivo Rüthemann Bern 71340
9F Paul Savary Genève-Servette 70112
31D Mathias Seger ZSC Lions 70226
43F Morris Trachsler Genève-Servette 50000
3D Julien Vauclair Lugano 71120

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
26 Martin Gerber Atlant Moscow Oblast 53229871.410.9361
79 Daniel Manzato Rapperswil-Jona Lakers 0
52 Tobias Stephan Genève-Servette 21112063.000.8950

United States

Skaters

Goaltender Scott Clemmensen started six games, winning two including one shutout. Scott Clemmensen2.jpg
Goaltender Scott Clemmensen started six games, winning two including one shutout.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
22F Ryan Carter Anaheim Ducks 61124
41D Taylor Chorney Edmonton Oilers 60002
17F Brandon Dubinsky New York Rangers 637102
71F Nick Foligno Ottawa Senators 63030
18F TJ Galiardi Colorado Avalanche 60338
97D Matt Gilroy New York Rangers 63140
6D Andy Greene New Jersey Devils 60220
2D Matt Greene Los Angeles Kings 60114
20F Christian Hanson Toronto Maple Leafs 60112
38D Jack Hillen New York Islanders 60112
3D Jack Johnson Los Angeles Kings 60334
13F Tim Kennedy Buffalo Sabres 61010
19F Chris Kreider Boston College 61120
39D Mike Lundin Tampa Bay Lightning 60110
25F David Moss Calgary Flames 61232
23F Eric Nystrom Calgary Flames 60004
21F Kyle Okposo New York Islanders 61230
74F T. J. Oshie St. Louis Blues 64262
16F Ryan Potulny Edmonton Oilers 62240
93D Keith Yandle Phoenix Coyotes 61340

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Ben Bishop Peoria Rivermen 1002000.001.0000
30 Scott Clemmensen Florida Panthers 62334791.560.9411
33 David Leggio TPS Turku 0

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