2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters

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Group A

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Patrik Bartošák Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Red Deer Rebels
GK 2 Jan Lukáš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Olomouc
GK 30 Matěj Machovský Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brampton Battalion
D 4 Patrik Urbanec Flag of the Czech Republic.svg PSG Zlín
D 6 David Musil Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton Oil Kings Edmonton Oilers
D 8 Štěpán Jeník Flag of Finland.svg Oulun Kärpät (U20)
D 11 Petr Šidlík Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Victoriaville Tigres
D 12 Tomáš Pavelka Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg P.E.I. Rocket
D 13 Marek Hrbas Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kamloops Blazers
D 17 Jan Štencel Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Vítkovice Steel
F 5 Martin Frk Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Halifax Mooseheads Detroit Red Wings
F 10 Petr Koblasa Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Energie Karlovy Vary
F 15 Jakub Vrána Flag of Sweden.svg Linköpings HC (U20)
F 16 Radek Faksa Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kitchener Rangers Dallas Stars
F 18 Vojtěch Tomeček Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Energie Karlovy Vary (MHL)
F 19 Tomáš Hertl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Slavia Praha San Jose Sharks
F 20 Dmitrij Jaškin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Moncton Wildcats St. Louis Blues
F 21 Matěj Beran Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg P.E.I. Rocket
F 24 Petr Beránek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Orli Znojmo
F 25 Erik Němec Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Vítkovice Steel (U20)
F 27 Tomáš Hyka Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gatineau Olympiques Los Angeles Kings
F 28 Michal Švihálek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC České Budějovice
F 29 Lukáš Sedlák Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Chicoutimi Saguenéens Columbus Blue Jackets

Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Eetu Laurikainen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Swift Current Broncos
GK 30 Joonas Korpisalo Flag of Finland.svg Jokerit Columbus Blue Jackets
GK 31 Janne Juvonen Flag of Finland.svg Pelicans
D 2 Olli Määttä Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg London Knights Pittsburgh Penguins
D 3 Juuso Riikola Flag of Finland.svg KalPa
D 4 Petteri Lindbohm Flag of Finland.svg Jokerit St. Louis Blues
D 5 Rasmus Ristolainen Flag of Finland.svg TPS
D 8 Henri Auvinen Flag of Finland.svg JYP-Akatemia
D 12 Ville Pokka Flag of Finland.svg Kärpät New York Islanders
D 27 Juuso Vainio Flag of Finland.svg HPK
F 10 Joel Armia Flag of Finland.svg Ässät Buffalo Sabres
F 11 Markus Granlund Flag of Finland.svg HIFK Calgary Flames
F 13 Markus Hännikäinen Flag of Finland.svg Jokerit
F 15 Miro Aaltonen Flag of Finland.svg Blues
F 16 Aleksander Barkov Flag of Finland.svg Tappara
F 19 Ville Järveläinen Flag of Finland.svg Peliitat Heinola
F 20 Teuvo Teräväinen Flag of Finland.svg Jokerit Chicago Blackhawks
F 21 Thomas Nykopp Flag of Finland.svg HIFK
F 22 Miikka Salomäki Flag of Finland.svg Kärpät Nashville Predators
F 23 Saku Salminen Flag of Finland.svg Jokerit
F 24 Matti Lamberg Flag of Finland.svg Jokerit
F 26 Robert Leino Flag of Finland.svg HPK
F 28 Artturi Lehkonen Flag of Finland.svg KalPa

Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Vadims Miščuks Flag of Latvia.svg HK Liepājas Metalurgs
GK 25 Ivars Punnenovs Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rapperswil-Jona Lakers (U20)
GK 30 Elvis Merzļikins Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Lugano (U20)
D 2 Kristaps Nīmanis Flag of Finland.svg Red Ducks Vaasa (Fin-3)
D 4 Edgars Siksna Flag of Latvia.svg HK Liepājas Metalurgs
D 5 Rinalds Rosinskis Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Prince George Cougars
D 7 Pauls Zvirbulis Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
D 8 Edmunds Augstkalns Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
D 14 Patriks Škuratovs Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
D 18 Kriss Lipsbergs Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
F 10 Rihards Bukarts Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
F 11 Roberts Lipsbergs Flag of the United States.svg Seattle Thunderbirds
F 12 Artūrs Kuzmenkovs Flag of Latvia.svg HK Liepājas Metalurgs
F 13 Edgars Kulda Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton Oil Kings
F 15 Andris Siksnis Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
F 16 Kārlis Ozoliņš Flag of Latvia.svg HK Liepājas Metalurgs
F 17 Nikolajs Jeļisejevs Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
F 19 Artūrs Ševčenko Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
F 21 Teodors Bļugers Flag of the United States.svg Minnesota State Mavericks Pittsburgh Penguins
F 23 Toms Andersons Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern (U20)
F 26 Edgars Kurmis Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
F 28 Ņikita Jevpalovs Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
F 29 Lauris Rancevs Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Joel Lassinantti Flag of Sweden.svg Luleå HF (U20)
GK 30 Niklas Lundström Flag of Sweden.svg AIK IF St. Louis Blues
GK 35 Oscar Dansk Flag of the United States.svg Erie Otters Columbus Blue Jackets
D 4 Christian Djoos Flag of Sweden.svg Brynäs IF Washington Capitals
D 5 Rasmus Bengtsson Flag of the United States.svg Muskegon Lumberjacks Florida Panthers
D 6 Emil Djuse Flag of Sweden.svg Södertälje SK
D 7 Tom Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Mora IK Toronto Maple Leafs
D 8 Linus Arnesson Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF Hockey
D 9 Mikael Vikstrand Flag of Sweden.svg Mora IK Ottawa Senators
D 14 Robert Hägg Flag of Sweden.svg Modo Hockey (U20)
F 10 Alexander Wennberg Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF Hockey
F 11 Jeremy Boyce-Rotevall Flag of Sweden.svg Timrå IK
F 13 Viktor Arvidsson Flag of Sweden.svg Skellefteå AIK
F 15 Sebastian Collberg Flag of Sweden.svg Frölunda HC Montreal Canadiens
F 16 Filip Forsberg Flag of Sweden.svg Leksands IF Washington Capitals
F 17 William Karlsson Flag of Sweden.svg HV71 Anaheim Ducks
F 19 Elias Lindholm Flag of Sweden.svg Brynäs IF
F 23 Victor Rask Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary Hitmen Carolina Hurricanes
F 24 Rickard Rakell Flag of the United States.svg Plymouth Whalers Anaheim Ducks
F 25 Jacob de la Rose Flag of Sweden.svg Leksands IF Montreal Canadiens
F 26 Nick Sörensen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Quebec Remparts
F 27 Filip Sandberg Flag of Sweden.svg HV71
F 29 Emil Molin Flag of Sweden.svg Brynäs IF Dallas Stars

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Melvin Nyffeler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
GK 20 Luca Boltshauser Flag of Sweden.svg Färjestad BK
GK 30 Robin Kuonen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg EV Zug
D 2 Cédric Hächler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
D 4 Phil Baltisberger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
D 5 Mirco Müller Flag of the United States.svg Everett Silvertips
D 8 Christian Marti Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
D 14 Dean Kukan Flag of Sweden.svg Tingsryds AIF
D 27 Samuel Guerra Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Davos
D 29 Eliot Antonietti Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Genève-Servette HC
F 9 Tanner Richard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guelph Storm Tampa Bay Lightning
F 10 Alessio Bertaggia Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brandon Wheat Kings
F 11 Christoph Bertschy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern Minnesota Wild
F 12 Lino Martschini Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg EV Zug
F 15 Mike Künzle Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
F 16 Sandro Zangger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
F 19 Robin Leone Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kloten Flyers
F 21 Jan Neuenschwander Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Davos
F 22 Sven Andrighetto Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
F 23 Martin Ness Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
F 24 Lukas Sieber Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Davos
F 25 Dario Simion Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Lugano
F 28 Lukas Balmelli Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Drummondville Voltigeurs

Group B

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Jake Paterson Flag of the United States.svg Saginaw Spirit Detroit Red Wings
GK 30 Malcolm Subban Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Belleville Bulls Boston Bruins
GK 31 Jordan Binnington Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Owen Sound Attack St. Louis Blues
D 4 Morgan Rielly Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Moose Jaw Warriors Toronto Maple Leafs
D 6 Scott Harrington Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg London Knights Pittsburgh Penguins
D 14 Ryan Murphy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kitchener Rangers Carolina Hurricanes
D 16 Xavier Ouellet Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Blainville-Boisbriand Armada Detroit Red Wings
D 26 Tyler Wotherspoon Flag of the United States.svg Portland Winterhawks Calgary Flames
D 27 Dougie Hamilton Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Niagara IceDogs Boston Bruins
D 28 Griffin Reinhart Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton Oil Kings New York Islanders
F 8 Ty Rattie Flag of the United States.svg Portland Winterhawks St. Louis Blues
F 9 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Flag of the United States.svg Oklahoma City Barons Edmonton Oilers
F 11 Jonathan Huberdeau Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saint John Sea Dogs Florida Panthers
F 15 Anthony Camara Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Barrie Colts Boston Bruins
F 17 JC Lipon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kamloops Blazers
F 18 Ryan Strome Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Niagara IceDogs New York Islanders
F 19 Mark Scheifele Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Barrie Colts Winnipeg Jets
F 20 Brett Ritchie Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Niagara IceDogs Dallas Stars
F 21 Phillip Danault Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Victoriaville Tigres Chicago Blackhawks
F 22 Boone Jenner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Oshawa Generals Columbus Blue Jackets
F 23 Nathan MacKinnon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Halifax Mooseheads
F 24 Mark McNeill Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Prince Albert Raiders Chicago Blackhawks
F 29 Jonathan Drouin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Halifax Mooseheads

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Marvin Cüpper Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shawinigan Cataractes
GK 29Philip Lehr Flag of Germany.svg FASS Berlin (Ger-3)
GK 30 Elmar Trautmann Flag of Germany.svg ERV Chemnitz 07 (Ger-3)
D 2 Oliver Mebus Flag of Germany.svg Füchse Duisburg
D 4 Henry Haase Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin
D 6 Maximilian Faber Flag of Germany.svg Eisbären Berlin
D 7 Max Meirandres Flag of Germany.svg Starbulls Rosenheim
D 8 Stephan Kronthaler Flag of Germany.svg Landshut Cannibals
D 10 Steven Bär Flag of Germany.svg Löwen Frankfurt (Ger-3)
D 16 Florin Ketterer Flag of Germany.svg EC Bad Tölz
D 27 Kilian Keller Flag of Germany.svg EHC Wolfsburg
F 5 Christian Kretschmann Flag of Germany.svg Krefeld Pinguine
F 9 Huba Sekesi Flag of the United States.svg Jamestown Ironmen
F 11 Leonhard Pföderl Flag of Germany.svg EC Bad Tölz
F 14 Nickolas Latta Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sarnia Sting
F 15 Leon Draisaitl Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Prince Albert Raiders
F 17 Andreas Pauli Flag of Germany.svg EHC Red Bull München
F 20 Dennis Reimer Flag of Germany.svg Hannover Indians
F 21 Dominik Kahun Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sudbury Wolves
F 22 Tobias Rieder Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kitchener Rangers Edmonton Oilers
F 23 Frederik Tiffels Flag of the United States.svg Muskegon Lumberjacks
F 24 Sebastian Uvira Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Oshawa Generals
F 25 Alexander Ackermann Flag of Germany.svg Heilbronner Falken

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Igor Ustinsky Flag of Russia.svg Stalnye Lisy (MHL)
GK 20 Andrei Makarov Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saskatoon Blades Buffalo Sabres
GK 30 Andrei Vasilevski Flag of Russia.svg Tolpar Ufa (MHL) Tampa Bay Lightning
D 5 Albert Yarullin Flag of Russia.svg Ak Bars Kazan
D 7 Artyom Sergeyev Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Val-d'Or Foreurs
D 9 Nikita Nesterov Flag of Russia.svg Traktor Chelyabinsk Tampa Bay Lightning
D 22 Andrei Mironov Flag of Russia.svg Dynamo Moscow
D 27 Kirill Dyakov Flag of Russia.svg HC Yugra
D 28 Yaroslav Dyblenko Flag of Russia.svg Mytischi Atlanti (MHL)
D 29 Pavel Koledov Flag of Russia.svg Loko Yaroslavl (MHL)
F 8 Maxim Shalunov Flag of Russia.svg Traktor Chelyabinsk Chicago Blackhawks
F 10 Nail Yakupov Flag of Russia.svg Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk Edmonton Oilers
F 11 Evgeni Mozer Flag of Russia.svg Avangard Omsk
F 12 Andrei Sigarev Flag of Russia.svg SKA Saint Petersburg
F 14 Vladimir Tkachev Flag of Russia.svg Ak Bars Kazan
F 15 Valeri Nichushkin Flag of Russia.svg Chelmet
F 16 Nikita Kucherov Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rouyn-Noranda Huskies Tampa Bay Lightning
F 17 Anton Slepyshev Flag of Russia.svg Metallurg Novokuznetsk
F 18 Yaroslav Kosov Flag of Russia.svg Metallurg Magnitogorsk Florida Panthers
F 19 Alexander Khokhlachev Flag of Russia.svg Spartak Moscow Boston Bruins
F 21 Kirill Kapustin Flag of Russia.svg Loko Yaroslavl (MHL)
F 25 Mikhail Grigorenko Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Quebec Remparts Buffalo Sabres
F 26 Daniil Zharkov Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Belleville Bulls Edmonton Oilers

Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Richard Sabol Flag of the United States.svg Green Bay Gamblers
GK 2 Adam Nagy Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
GK 30 Patrik Romančík Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
D 5 Dávid Bajaník Flag of Hungary.svg Patriot Budapest
D 6 Tomáš Rusina Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
D 11 Peter Čerešňák Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Peterborough Petes New York Rangers
D 12 Emil Bagin Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Dukla Trenčín
D 16 Patrik Luža Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
D 21 Tomáš Nechala Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
D 24 Richard Buri Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
D 28 Karol Korím Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 9 Milan Kolena Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 10 Denis Hudec Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 13 Tomáš Mikúš Flag of Slovakia.svg HC Slovan Bratislava
F 14 Richard Mráz Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 17 Michal Uhrík Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 18 Andrej Bíreš Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 19 Marko Daňo Flag of Slovakia.svg HC Slovan Bratislava
F 20 Martin Réway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gatineau Olympiques
F 25 Bruno Mráz Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 26 Branislav Rapáč Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 27 Dominik Fujerík Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 29 Matúš Matis Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 29 Garret Sparks Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guelph Storm Toronto Maple Leafs
GK 30 Jon Gillies Flag of the United States.svg Providence College Friars Calgary Flames
GK 35 John Gibson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kitchener Rangers Anaheim Ducks
D 3 Seth Jones Flag of the United States.svg Portland Winterhawks
D 5 Connor Murphy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sarnia Sting Phoenix Coyotes
D 6 Mike Reilly Flag of the United States.svg Minnesota Golden Gophers Columbus Blue Jackets
D 8 Jacob Trouba Flag of the United States.svg Michigan Wolverines Winnipeg Jets
D 14 Shayne Gostisbehere Flag of the United States.svg Union College Dutchmen Philadelphia Flyers
D 19 Jake McCabe Flag of the United States.svg Wisconsin Badgers Buffalo Sabres
D 27 Pat Sieloff Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Windsor Spitfires Calgary Flames
F 7 Sean Kuraly Flag of the United States.svg Miami University RedHawks San Jose Sharks
F 10 J. T. Miller Flag of the United States.svg Connecticut Whale New York Rangers
F 12 Mario Lucia Flag of the United States.svg Notre Dame Fighting Irish Minnesota Wild
F 13 Johnny Gaudreau Flag of the United States.svg Boston College Eagles Calgary Flames
F 15 Alex Galchenyuk Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sarnia Sting Montreal Canadiens
F 16 Riley Barber Flag of the United States.svg Miami University RedHawks Washington Capitals
F 18 Cole Bardreau Flag of the United States.svg Cornell Big Red
F 20 Blake Pietila Flag of the United States.svg Michigan Tech Huskies New Jersey Devils
F 21 Ryan Hartman Flag of the United States.svg Plymouth Whalers
F 22 Tyler Biggs Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Oshawa Generals Toronto Maple Leafs
F 23 Rocco Grimaldi Flag of the United States.svg North Dakota Fighting Sioux Florida Panthers
F 25 Vincent Trocheck Flag of the United States.svg Saginaw Spirit Florida Panthers
F 26 Jimmy Vesey Flag of the United States.svg Harvard Crimson Nashville Predators

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Erik Jon Spoelstra, nicknamed "Coach Spo", is an American professional basketball coach who is the head coach for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Spoelstra is widely regarded as one of the best coaches in the league and one of the greatest of all time. He has won two NBA championships as the head coach of the Heat. A Filipino American, Spoelstra is the first Asian American head coach in the history of the four major North American sports leagues and the first Asian American head coach to win an NBA title.