2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships rosters

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Below are the rosters for teams competing in the 2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.

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Group A

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Petr Kváča Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Motor České Budějovice
GK 2 Jakub Škarek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dukla Jihlava
GK 30 Daniel Vladař Flag of the United States.svg Providence Bruins Boston Bruins
D 3 Daniel Krenželok Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vítkovice Ridera
D 6 Ondřej Vála Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kamloops Blazers Dallas Stars
D 7 David Kvasnička Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Plzeň
D 12 František Hrdinka Flag of Sweden.svg Linköpings HC J20
D 20 Jakub Zbořil Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saint John Sea Dogs Boston Bruins
D 28 Petr Kalina Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague
D 29 Filip HronekC Flag of the United States.svg Saginaw Spirit Detroit Red Wings
F 8 Martin Nečas Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kometa Brno
F 14 Filip Chlapík Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Charlottetown Islanders Ottawa Senators
F 15 Tomáš Šoustal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kelowna Rockets
F 16 Daniel Kurovský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vítkovice Ridera
F 17 Lukáš Jašek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Oceláři Třinec Vancouver Canucks
F 18 Michael ŠpačekA Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Red Deer Rebels Winnipeg Jets
F 21 Radek Koblížek Flag of Finland.svg Oulun Kärpät
F 22 David KašeA Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Piráti Chomutov Philadelphia Flyers
F 23 Šimon Stránský Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Prince Albert Raiders
F 24 Filip Suchý Flag of the United States.svg Omaha Lancers
F 25 Kristian Reichel Flag of the Czech Republic.svg HC Litvínov
F 26 Adam Musil Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Red Deer Rebels St. Louis Blues

Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Emil Gransøe Flag of the United States.svg Topeka Roadrunners
GK 30 Lasse Petersen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Red Deer Rebels
GK 31 Kasper Krog Flag of Denmark.svg SønderjyskE Ishockey
D 2 Oliver Larsen Flag of Denmark.svg Odense Bulldogs
D 3 Anders Koch Flag of Denmark.svg Esbjerg Energy
D 5 Oliver Gatz Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg Herning Blue Fox
D 7 Mathias Røndbjerg Flag of Denmark.svg Rungsted Seier Capital
D 8 Nicolai WeichelA Flag of Denmark.svg Rungsted Seier Capital
D 12 Christian MieritzA Flag of Sweden.svg Leksands IF
D 15 Morten Jensen Flag of Sweden.svg Rögle BK
F 9 Jeppe Jul Korsgaard Flag of Denmark.svg Aalborg Pirates
F 10 Rasmus Thykjær Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg HV71
F 11 Joachim Blichfeld Flag of the United States.svg Portland Winterhawks San Jose Sharks
F 13 Christian Wejse Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Blainville-Boisbriand Armada
F 14 Niklas Andersen Flag of Denmark.svg Esbjerg Energy
F 16 Jonas Røndbjerg Flag of Sweden.svg Växjö Lakers
F 18 William Boysen Flag of Denmark.svg Rungsted Seier Capital
F 19 Nikolaj Krag Christensen Flag of Sweden.svg Rögle BK St. Louis Blues
F 20 Mathias From Flag of Sweden.svg Rögle BK Chicago Blackhawks
F 21 Tobias Maximilian Ladehoff Flag of Denmark.svg Aalborg Pirates
F 22 Frederik Høeg Flag of Denmark.svg Odense Bulldogs
F 23 David Madsen Flag of Sweden.svg Växjö Lakers
F 27 Alexander TrueC Flag of the United States.svg Seattle Thunderbirds

Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Markus Ruusu Flag of Finland.svg JYP Jyväskylä Dallas Stars
GK 30 Karolus Kaarlehto Flag of Finland.svg TPS
GK 31 Veini Vehviläinen Flag of Finland.svg JYP Jyväskylä
D 2 Miro Heiskanen Flag of Finland.svg HIFK
D 3 Urho Vaakanainen Flag of Finland.svg JYP Jyväskylä
D 6 Juho Rautanen Flag of Finland.svg Jokerit
D 7 Olli JuoleviC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg London Knights Vancouver Canucks
D 12 Juuso Välimäki Flag of the United States.svg Tri-City Americans
D 18 Vili SaarijärviA Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mississauga Steelheads Detroit Red Wings
D 28 Jesper Mattila Flag of the United States.svg Boston College
F 9 Janne Kuokkanen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg London Knights Carolina Hurricanes
F 10 Kasper BjörkqvistA Flag of the United States.svg Providence College Pittsburgh Penguins
F 13 Henrik Borgström Flag of the United States.svg University of Denver Florida Panthers
F 15 Petrus Palmu Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Owen Sound Attack
F 20 Julius Mattila Flag of the United States.svg Boston College
F 21 Joona Luoto Flag of Finland.svg Tappara
F 22 Arttu Ruotsalainen Flag of Finland.svg Ässät
F 25 Julius Nättinen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Windsor Spitfires Anaheim Ducks
F 27 Teemu Väyrynen Flag of Finland.svg TPS
F 32 Aapeli Räsänen Flag of the United States.svg Sioux City Musketeers Edmonton Oilers
F 33 Eeli Tolvanen Flag of the United States.svg Sioux City Musketeers
F 34 Kristian Vesalainen Flag of Finland.svg HPK
F 35 Otto Koivula Flag of Finland.svg Ilves New York Islanders

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Felix Sandström Flag of Sweden.svg Brynäs IF Philadelphia Flyers
GK 30 Filip Gustavsson Flag of Sweden.svg Luleå HF Pittsburgh Penguins
GK 35 Adam Werner Flag of Sweden.svg IF Björklöven Colorado Avalanche
D 4 Jacob Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg Frölunda HC Anaheim Ducks
D 5 David Bernhardt Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens IF Philadelphia Flyers
D 6 Kristoffer Gunnarsson Flag of Sweden.svg IK Oskarshamn
D 7 Oliver Kylington Flag of the United States.svg Stockton Heat Calgary Flames
D 8 Rasmus Dahlin Flag of Sweden.svg Frölunda HC
D 9 Gabriel Carlsson Flag of Sweden.svg Linköpings HC Columbus Blue Jackets
D 23 Lucas Carlsson Flag of Sweden.svg Brynäs IF Chicago Blackhawks
F 11 Filip Ahl Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Regina Pats Ottawa Senators
F 14 Elias Pettersson Flag of Sweden.svg Timrå IK
F 15 Lias Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg HV71
F 16 Carl GrundströmA Flag of Sweden.svg Frölunda HC Toronto Maple Leafs
F 17 Fredrik Karlström Flag of Sweden.svg AIK Dallas Stars
F 18 Rasmus AsplundA Flag of Sweden.svg Färjestad BK Buffalo Sabres
F 19 Alexander Nylander Flag of the United States.svg Rochester Americans Buffalo Sabres
F 20 Joel Eriksson EkC Flag of Sweden.svg Färjestad BK Minnesota Wild
F 24 Jens Lööke Flag of Sweden.svg Timrå IK Arizona Coyotes
F 25 Sebastian Ohlsson Flag of Sweden.svg Skellefteå AIK
F 27 Jonathan Dahlén Flag of Sweden.svg Timrå IK Ottawa Senators
F 28 Andreas Wingerli Flag of Sweden.svg Skellefteå AIK
F 29 Tim Söderlund Flag of Sweden.svg Skellefteå AIK

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Matteo Ritz Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lausanne HC
GK 29 Philip Wuthrich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Bern
GK 30 Joren van Pottelberghe Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Davos Detroit Red Wings
D 3 Tobias Geisser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg EV Zug
D 4 Roger Karrer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg ZSC Lions
D 5 Livio Stadler Flag of Sweden.svg Luleå HF
D 7 Nico Gross Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg EV Zug
D 10 Serge Weber Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg EHC Kloten
D 24 Colin Gerber Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SC Langenthal
D 25 Jonas SiegenthalerA Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg ZSC Lions Washington Capitals
F 8 Jerome Portmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Davos
F 9 Damien RiatA Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Genève-Servette HC Washington Capitals
F 11 Marco Miranda Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
F 12 Calvin ThürkaufC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kelowna Rockets Columbus Blue Jackets
F 15 Nathan Marchon Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Fribourg-Gottéron
F 16 Loïc In-Albon Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lausanne HC
F 17 Raphael Prassl Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
F 18 Nico Hischier Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Halifax Mooseheads
F 20 Philipp Kurashev Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Quebec Remparts
F 21 Fabian Haberstich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg EV Zug
F 22 Nando Eggenberger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HC Davos
F 23 Dominik Diem Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions

Group B

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Connor Ingram Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kamloops Blazers Tampa Bay Lightning
GK 31 Carter Hart Flag of the United States.svg Everett Silvertips Philadelphia Flyers
D 2 Jake Bean Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary Hitmen Carolina Hurricanes
D 3 Noah Juulsen Flag of the United States.svg Everett Silvertips Montreal Canadiens
D 5 Thomas ChabotA Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saint John Sea Dogs Ottawa Senators
D 6 Philippe Myers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rouyn-Noranda Huskies Philadelphia Flyers
D 8 Dante Fabbro Flag of the United States.svg Boston University Nashville Predators
D 10 Kale Clague Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brandon Wheat Kings Los Angeles Kings
D 15 Jérémy Lauzon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rouyn-Noranda Huskies Boston Bruins
F 9 Dillon Dubé Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kelowna Rockets Calgary Flames
F 11 Mathieu Joseph Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saint John Sea Dogs Tampa Bay Lightning
F 12 Julien Gauthier Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Val-d'Or Foreurs Carolina Hurricanes
F 14 Mathew BarzalA Flag of the United States.svg Seattle Thunderbirds New York Islanders
F 16 Taylor Raddysh Flag of the United States.svg Erie Otters Tampa Bay Lightning
F 17 Tyson Jost Flag of the United States.svg University of North Dakota Colorado Avalanche
F 18 Pierre-Luc Dubois Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Cape Breton Screaming Eagles Columbus Blue Jackets
F 19 Dylan StromeC Flag of the United States.svg Erie Otters Arizona Coyotes
F 20 Michael McLeod Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mississauga Steelheads New Jersey Devils
F 21 Blake Speers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds New Jersey Devils
F 22 Anthony Cirelli Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Oshawa Generals Tampa Bay Lightning
F 25 Nicolas Roy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Chicoutimi Saguenéens Carolina Hurricanes
F 27 Mitchell Stephens Flag of the United States.svg Saginaw Spirit Tampa Bay Lightning

Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Denijs Romanovskis Flag of Latvia.svg HS Riga
GK 29 Gustavs Dāvis Grigals Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
GK 30 Mareks Egīls Mitens Flag of the United States.svg Aston Rebels
D 3 Eduards Hugo Jansons Flag of Latvia.svg Zemgale Jelgava
D 4 Gvido Jansons Flag of the United States.svg Aston Rebels
D 5 Kristiāns Rubīns Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Medicine Hat Tigers
D 7 Maksims Ponomarenko Flag of Norway.svg Lorenskog IK
D 8 Kristaps ZīleC Flag of Latvia.svg Dinamo Riga
D 15 Tomass Zeile Flag of the United States.svg Shreveport Mudbugs
D 23 Kārlis ČuksteA Flag of the United States.svg Quinnipiac University San Jose Sharks
D 26 Rimants Zeilis Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
F 6 Eduards Tralmaks Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Steel
F 9 Rihards Puide Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg GCK Lions
F 10 Mārtiņš Dzierkals Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rouyn-Noranda Huskies Toronto Maple Leafs
F 11 Renārs Krastenbergs Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Oshawa Generals
F 12 Erlends Kļaviņš Flag of the United States.svg Omaha Lancers
F 14 Roberts Baranovskis Flag of Latvia.svg HK Rīga
F 16 Valters Apfelbaums Flag of Latvia.svg Prizma Riga
F 17 Roberts Bļugers Flag of the United States.svg Fairbanks Ice Dogs
F 18 Ričards Bernhards Flag of the United States.svg Springfield Jr. Blues
F 21 Rūdolfs Balcers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kamloops Blazers San Jose Sharks
F 22 Filips BuncisA Flag of the United States.svg Johnstown Tomahawks
F 24 Deniss Smirnovs Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Geneve Futur Hockey

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Anton Krasotkin Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
GK 20 Vladislav Sukhachyov Flag of Russia.svg Chelyabinsk Polar Bears
GK 30 Ilya Samsonov Flag of Russia.svg Metallurg Magnitogorsk Washington Capitals
D 2 Vadim Kudako Flag of Russia.svg Severstal Cherepovets
D 3 Mikhail Sidorov Flag of Russia.svg Ak Bars Kazan
D 6 Sergei Zborovskiy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Regina Pats New York Rangers
D 15 Yegor Voronkov Flag of Russia.svg Vityaz Podolsk
D 23 Grigori Dronov Flag of Russia.svg Metallurg Magnitogorsk
D 26 Mikhail Sergachev Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Windsor Spitfires Montreal Canadiens
D 28 Yegor RykovA Flag of Russia.svg SKA Saint Petersburg New Jersey Devils
D 29 Artyom Volkov Flag of Russia.svg Dynamo Moscow
F 7 Kirill KaprizovC Flag of Russia.svg Salavat Yulaev Ufa Minnesota Wild
F 8 Kirill Urakov Flag of Russia.svg Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
F 9 Danila KvartalnovA Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
F 10 Alexander Polunin Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
F 14 Kirill Belyayev Flag of Russia.svg Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
F 17 German Rubtsov Flag of Russia.svg Vityaz Podolsk Philadelphia Flyers
F 19 Pavel Karnaukhov Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow Calgary Flames
F 21 Denis Alexeyev Flag of Russia.svg MHC Loko
F 22 Danil Yurtaikin Flag of Russia.svg MHC Loko
F 24 Mikhail Vorobyev Flag of Russia.svg Salavat Yulaev Ufa Philadelphia Flyers
F 25 Yakov Trenin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gatineau Olympiques Nashville Predators
F 27 Denis Guryanov Flag of the United States.svg Texas Stars Dallas Stars

Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Roman Durný Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
GK 2 Matej Tomek Flag of the United States.svg University of North Dakota Philadelphia Flyers
GK 30 Adam Huska Flag of the United States.svg University of Connecticut New York Rangers
D 3 Martin Bodák Flag of Finland.svg Tappara
D 4 Oliver Košecký Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
D 5 Michal Roman Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Oceláři Třinec
D 6 Martin Fehérváry Flag of Sweden.svg Malmö J20
D 7 Samuel Hain Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
D 14 Erik Černák Flag of the United States.svg Erie Otters Los Angeles Kings
D 16 Andrej Hatala Flag of Slovakia.svg Dukla Trenčín
D 17 Mário Grman Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 8 Marek Hecl Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 11 Radovan Bondra Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Giants Chicago Blackhawks
F 12 Marian Studenič Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Hamilton Bulldogs
F 15 Marek Sloboda Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 18 Boris Sádecký Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 20 Adam Ružička Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sarnia Sting
F 22 Oliver Pataky Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 23 Martin Andrisík Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 25 Miroslav Struska Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20
F 26 Miloš Roman Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Oceláři Třinec
F 27 Filip Lešťan Flag of Sweden.svg HV71
F 29 Patrik Oško Flag of Slovakia.svg HK Orange 20

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK 1 Tyler Parsons Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg London Knights Calgary Flames
GK 30 Jake Oettinger Flag of the United States.svg Boston University
GK 31 Joseph Woll Flag of the United States.svg Boston College Toronto Maple Leafs
D 2 Ryan Lindgren Flag of the United States.svg University of Minnesota Boston Bruins
D 3 Jack Ahcan Flag of the United States.svg St. Cloud State University
D 4 Caleb Jones Flag of the United States.svg Portland Winterhawks Edmonton Oilers
D 6 Casey Fitzgerald Flag of the United States.svg Boston College Buffalo Sabres
D 8 Adam Fox Flag of the United States.svg Harvard University Calgary Flames
D 25 Charlie McAvoyA Flag of the United States.svg Boston University Boston Bruins
D 33 Joseph Cecconi Flag of the United States.svg University of Michigan Dallas Stars
F 9 Luke KuninC Flag of the United States.svg University of Wisconsin Minnesota Wild
F 10 Tanner Laczynski Flag of the United States.svg Ohio State University Philadelphia Flyers
F 11 Patrick Harper Flag of the United States.svg Boston University Nashville Predators
F 12 Jordan Greenway Flag of the United States.svg Boston University Minnesota Wild
F 13 Joey Anderson Flag of the United States.svg University of Minnesota Duluth New Jersey Devils
F 14 Erik Foley Flag of the United States.svg Providence College Winnipeg Jets
F 17 Jeremy Bracco Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kitchener Rangers Toronto Maple Leafs
F 18 Colin WhiteA Flag of the United States.svg Boston College Ottawa Senators
F 19 Clayton Keller Flag of the United States.svg Boston University Arizona Coyotes
F 20 Troy Terry Flag of the United States.svg University of Denver Anaheim Ducks
F 23 Kieffer Bellows Flag of the United States.svg Boston University New York Islanders
F 28 Jack Roslovic Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Manitoba Moose Winnipeg Jets
F 29 Tage Thompson Flag of the United States.svg University of Connecticut St. Louis Blues

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