2004 IIHF World Championship rosters

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Rosters at the 2004 IIHF World Championship in the Czech Republic.

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Canada

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PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Roberto Luongo Florida Panthers
Marc Denis Columbus Blue Jackets
Jean-Sébastien Giguère Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Defencemen Scott Niedermayer New Jersey Devils
Jay Bouwmeester Florida Panthers
Steve Staios Edmonton Oilers
Eric Brewer Edmonton Oilers
Derek Morris Phoenix Coyotes
Nick Schultz Minnesota Wild
Willie Mitchell Minnesota Wild
Jamie Heward ZSC Lions
Forwards Ryan Smyth C Edmonton Oilers
Shawn Horcoff Edmonton Oilers
Rob Niedermayer Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Glen Murray Boston Bruins
Brendan Morrison Vancouver Canucks
Matt Cooke Vancouver Canucks
Jean-Pierre Dumont Buffalo Sabres
Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins
Jeff Friesen New Jersey Devils
Dany Heatley Atlanta Thrashers
Daniel Brière Buffalo Sabres
Brenden Morrow Dallas Stars
Justin Williams Carolina Hurricanes
Jeff Shantz SCL Tigers
Mario LemieuxPittsburgh Penguins
Coaches Mike Babcock
Tom Renney
Todd Woodcroft

Sweden

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PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Daniel Henriksson Luleå HF
Stefan Liv HV71
Henrik Lundqvist Frölunda HC
Defencemen Christian Bäckman St. Louis Blues
Per Hållberg Färjestad BK
Niclas Hävelid Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Nicklas Lidström Detroit Red Wings
Ronnie Sundin Frölunda HC
Daniel Tjärnqvist Atlanta Thrashers
Dick Tärnström Pittsburgh Penguins
Forwards Niklas Andersson Frölunda HC
Daniel Alfredsson Ottawa Senators
Per-Johan Axelsson Boston Bruins
Johan Davidsson HV71
Peter Forsberg Colorado Avalanche
Jonathan Hedström Djurgårdens IF
Jonas Höglund HC Davos
Andreas Johansson Nashville Predators
Jörgen Jönsson Färjestad BK
Magnus Kahnberg Frölunda HC
Michael Nylander Boston Bruins
Samuel Påhlsson Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Andreas Salomonsson Modo Hockey
Fredrik Sjöström Phoenix Coyotes
Mathias Tjärnqvist Dallas Stars
Coaches Hardy Nilsson
Ulf Dahlén
Tommy Samuelsson

United States

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PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Mike Dunham New York Rangers
Ty Conklin Edmonton Oilers
Alex Westlund Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Defencemen Brett Hauer Genève-Servette HC
Aaron Miller Los Angeles Kings
Eric Weinrich St. Louis Blues
Andy Roach Mannheimer ERC
Hal Gill Boston Bruins
Paul Mara Phoenix Coyotes
Keith Ballard University of Minnesota
Blake Sloan Dallas Stars
Jeff Jillson Buffalo Sabres
Forwards Erik Westrum Phoenix Coyotes
Dustin Brown Los Angeles Kings
Jeff Hamilton Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Jeff Halpern Washington Capitals
Ryan Malone Pittsburgh Penguins
Bates Battaglia Washington Capitals
Andy Hilbert Boston Bruins
Matt Cullen Florida Panthers
Richard Park Minnesota Wild
Chris Drury Buffalo Sabres
Mike Grier Buffalo Sabres
Adam Hall Nashville Predators
Coaches Peter Laviolette
Jay Leach

Czech Republic

PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Tomáš Vokoun Nashville Predators
Roman Čechmánek Los Angeles Kings
Defencemen Jan Novák Slavia Prague
Roman Hamrlík New York Islanders
Jiří Šlégr Boston Bruins
Jan Hejda CSKA Moscow
Martin Škoula Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
František Kaberle Atlanta Thrashers
Jaroslav Špaček Columbus Blue Jackets
Forwards Jaromír Jágr New York Rangers
Martin Straka Los Angeles Kings C
Martin Havlát Ottawa Senators
Radek Dvořák Edmonton Oilers
Václav Prospal Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Martin Ručinský Vancouver Canucks
Petr Průcha HC Moeller Pardubice
Jiří Dopita HC Moeller Pardubice
Jaroslav Hlinka Ak Bars Kazan
David Výborný Columbus Blue Jackets
Josef Beránek Slavia Prague
Jan Hlaváč New York Rangers
Milan Kraft Pittsburgh Penguins
Michal Sup Slavia Prague
Coaches Slavomír Lener
Vladimír Růžička
Antonín Stavjaňa

Finland

PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Fredrik Norrena Linköpings HC
Jussi Markkanen Edmonton Oilers
Mika Noronen Buffalo Sabres
Defencemen Petteri Nummelin HC Lugano
Sami Salo Vancouver Canucks
Antti-Jussi Niemi Frölunda HC
Jere Karalahti HIFK
Tuukka Mantyla Luleå HF
Toni Soderholm HIFK
Janne Niinimaa New York Islanders
Forwards Niklas Hagman Florida Panthers
Olli Jokinen Florida Panthers
Tony Virta HPK
Ville Peltonen HC Lugano
Lasse Pirjeta Pittsburgh Penguins
Niko Kapanen Dallas Stars
Jari Viuhkola Kärpät
Antti Laaksonen Minnesota Wild
Jukka Hentunen HC Fribourg-Gottéron
Timo Parssinen HIFK
Kimmo Rintanen Kloten Flyers
Jarkko Ruutu Vancouver Canucks
Esa Pirnes Los Angeles Kings
Tomi Kallio Frölunda HC
Coaches Raimo Summanen
Erkka Westerlund
Jari Kurri

Russia

PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Alexander Fomichev Sibir Novosibirsk
Yegor Podomatsky Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Maxim Sokolov Avangard Omsk
Defencmen Dmitri Bykov Ak Bars Kazan
Alexander Guskov Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Dmitri Yushkevich Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Dmitri Kalinin Buffalo Sabres
Maxim Kondratyev Lada Togliatti
Vitali Proshkin Ak Bars Kazan
Andrei Skopintsev Dynamo Moscow
Vasili Turkovsky Ak Bars Kazan
Oleg Tverdovsky Avangard Omsk
Forwards Maxim Afinogenov Buffalo Sabres
Vladimir Antipov Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Andrei Bashkirov Lausanne HC
Vyacheslav Butsayev Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Alexei Yashin New York Islanders
Ilya Kovalchuk Atlanta Thrashers
Alexei Morozov Pittsburgh Penguins
Alexander Ovechkin Dynamo Moscow
Alexander Prokopyev Avangard Omsk
Nikolai Pronin CSKA Moscow
Alexander Skugarev Lada Togliatti
Maxim Sushinsky Avangard Omsk
Valeri Zelepukin SKA Saint Petersburg
Coaches Viktor Tikhonov
Vladimir Yurzinov
Valeri Belousov

Slovakia

PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Rastislav Staňa Washington Capitals
Ján Lašák SKA Saint Petersburg
Karol Križan HKm Zvolen
Defencemen Zdeno Chára Ottawa Senators
Martin Štrbák Pittsburgh Penguins
Richard Lintner Djurgårdens IF
Dominik Graňák Slavia Prague
Branislav Mezei Florida Panthers
Andrej Meszároš Dukla Trenčín
Ivan Majeský Atlanta Thrashers
Ladislav Čierný Lada Togliatti
Forwards Jozef Stümpel Los Angeles Kings
Miroslav Šatan C Buffalo Sabres
Marián Gáborík Minnesota Wild
Marián Hossa Ottawa Senators
Pavol Demitra St. Louis Blues
Vladimír Országh Nashville Predators
Ľuboš Bartečko Sparta Prague
Juraj Štefanka HC Vítkovice
Rastislav Pavlikovský Leksands IF
Richard Kapuš Luleå HF
Ronald Petrovický Atlanta Thrashers
Roman Kukumberg Dukla Trenčin
Juraj Kolník Florida Panthers
Coaches František Hossa
Ľubomír Pokovič
Róbert Švehla

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