2005 IIHF World Championship rosters

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Rosters at the 2005 IIHF World Championships in Austria.

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Rosters

Typically, the World Championships are played at the same time as the Stanley Cup Playoffs are in the NHL. This causes NHL player selections to be limited to those whose seasons has ended. The 2005 Tournament had rosters made up of more top end talent, as players were available due to the NHL Lockout in 2005, which saw the season cancelled and the Stanley Cup vacated.

Czech Republic

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Goaltenders Tomáš Vokoun HIFK
Milan Hnilička Bílí Tygři Liberec
Adam Svoboda Sinupret Ice Tigers
Defencemen Jiří Šlégr Chemopetrol Litvínov
Tomáš Kaberle Rabat Kladno
Pavel Kubina HC Vítkovice
Jaroslav Špaček Slavia Prague
Marek Židlický HIFK
Jiří Fischer Bílí Tygři Liberec
František Kaberle Modo Hockey
Jan Hejda CSKA Moscow
Forwards Jaromír Jágr Avangard Omsk
Petr Čajánek Hamé Zlín
Martin Ručinský Chemopetrol Litvínov
Radek Dvořák HC České Budějovice
Václav Prospal HC České Budějovice
Martin Straka Lasselsberger Plzeň
Aleš Hemský Moeller Pardubice
David Výborný Sparta Prague - C
Jan Hlaváč Sparta Prague
Petr Sýkora Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Josef Vašíček Slavia Prague
Václav Varaďa HC Vítkovice
Radim Vrbata Bílí Tygři Liberec
Petr Průcha Moeller Pardubice
Coaches Vladimír Růžička
Ondřej Weissmann
Radim Rulík
Marian Jelínek

Canada

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Goaltenders Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils
Roberto Luongo Florida Panthers
Marty Turco Djurgårdens IF
Defencemen Scott Hannan San Jose Sharks
Ed Jovanovski Vancouver Canucks
Wade Redden Ottawa Senators
Robyn Regehr Calgary Flames
Dan Boyle Djurgårdens IF
Chris Phillips Brynäs IF
Sheldon Souray Färjestad BK
Jamie Heward SCL Tigers
Forwards Shane Doan Phoenix Coyotes
Simon Gagné Philadelphia Flyers
Kirk Maltby Detroit Red Wings
Patrick Marleau San Jose Sharks
Ryan Smyth Edmonton Oilers
Scott Walker Nashville Predators
Joe Thornton HC Davos
Rick Nash HC Davos
Kris Draper Detroit Red Wings
Brenden Morrow Dallas Stars
Mike Fisher EV Zug
Dany Heatley Ak Bars Kazan
Brendan Morrison Linköpings HC
Coaches Marc Habscheid
Tom Renney
Craig MacTavish

Russia

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Goaltenders Maxim Sokolov Avangard Omsk
Sergey Zvyagin Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
Alexander Eremenko Dynamo Moscow
Defencemen Denis Denisov Ak Bars Kazan
Sergei Gusev Avangard Omsk
Dmitri Kalinin Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Alexander Karpovtsev Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Andrei Markov Dynamo Moscow
Vitali Proshkin Ak Bars Kazan
Alex Riazantsev Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Sergei Vyshedkevich Dynamo Moscow
Forwards Maxim Afinogenov Dynamo Moscow
Vladimir Antipov Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Pavel Datsyuk Dynamo Moscow
Fedor Fedorov Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Aleksandr Kharitonov Dynamo Moscow
Alexei Yashin Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Ilya Kovalchuk Ak Bars Kazan
Alexei Kovalev Ak Bars Kazan
Viktor Kozlov Lada Togliatti
Evgeni Malkin Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Ivan Nepryaev Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Alexander Semin Lada Togliatti
Alexander Ovechkin Dynamo Moscow
Sergei Zinovjev Ak Bars Kazan
Coaches Vladimir Krikunov
Vladimir Yurzinov
Boris Mikhailov

Finland

PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Fredrik Norrena Linköpings HC
Pasi Nurminen Malmö Redhawks
Niklas Bäckström Kärpät
Defencemen Lasse Kukkonen Kärpät
Petteri Nummelin HC Lugano
Kimmo Timonen KalPa
Ossi Väänänen Jokerit
Antti-Jussi Niemi Frölunda HC
Jere Karalahti HIFK
Toni Söderholm HIFK
Forwards Pekka Saravo Tappara
Jussi Jokinen Kärpät
Olli Jokinen HIFK
Niklas Hagman HC Davos
Ville Peltonen HC Lugano
Petri Pakaslahti Jokerit
Mikko Eloranta SC Rapperswil-Jona
Riku Hahl HPK
Jari Viuhkola Kärpät
Jukka Hentunen HC Fribourg-Gottéron
Timo Pärssinen HIFK
Jani Rita HPK
Jarkko Ruutu HIFK
Niko Kapanen EV Zug
Tomi Kallio Frölunda HC
Coaches Timo Jutila
Risto Dufva
Hannu Virta

Sweden

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Goaltenders Johan Holmqvist Brynäs IF
Stefan Liv HV71
Henrik Lundqvist Frölunda HC
Defencemen Christian Bäckman Frölunda HC
Magnus Johansson Linköpings HC
Kenny Jönsson Rögle BK
Niklas Kronwall Grand Rapids Griffins
Sanny Lindström Timrå IK
Mattias Norström AIK IF
Thomas Rhodin HC Fribourg-Gottéron
Ronnie Sundin Frölunda HC
Forwards Daniel Alfredsson Frölunda HC
Per-Johan Axelsson Frölunda HC
Johan Franzén Linköpings HC
Jonathan Hedström Timrå IK
Jonas Höglund Färjestad BK
Jörgen Jönsson Färjestad BK
Magnus Kahnberg Frölunda HC
Peter Nordström Färjestad BK
Samuel Påhlsson Frölunda HC
Mikael Samuelsson Södertälje SK
Daniel Sedin Modo Hockey
Henrik Sedin Modo Hockey
Mattias Weinhandl Modo Hockey
Henrik Zetterberg Timrå IK
Coaches Bengt-Åke Gustafsson
Tommy Samuelsson
Janne Karlsson

U.S.A.

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Goaltenders Rick DiPietro New York Islanders
Ty Conklin Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
Tim Thomas Jokerit
Defencemen Brett Hauer EV Zug
Aaron Miller Los Angeles Kings
Jordan Leopold Calgary Flames
Andy Roach HC Lugano
John-Michael Liles Iserlohn Roosters
Paul Martin HC Fribourg-Gottéron
Ryan Suter Milwaukee Admirals
Hal Gill Lukko Rauma
Forwards Mike Modano Dallas Stars
Jeff Halpern Kloten Flyers
Brian Gionta Albany River Rats
Mike York Iserlohn Roosters
Richard Park SCL Tigers
David Legwand EHC Basel
Erik Cole Eisbären Berlin
Yan Stastny Sinupret Ice Tigers
Zach Parise Albany River Rats
Mike Knuble Linköpings HC
Adam Hall KalPa
Kevyn Adams DEG Metro Stars
Mark Parrish New York Islanders
Doug Weight Frankfurt Lions
Coaches Peter Laviolette
John Tortorella
Keith Allain

Slovakia

PositionPlayerClub
Goaltenders Rastislav Staňa Södertälje SK
Ján Lašák Moeller Pardubice
Karol Križan HKm Zvolen
Defencemen Zdeno Chára Färjestad BK
Radoslav Suchý HK SKP Poprad
Martin Štrbák CSKA Moscow
René Vydarený Slovan Bratislava
Ľubomír Višňovský Slovan Bratislava
Ivan Majeský Sparta Prague
Richard Lintner HC Fribourg-Gottéron
Dominik Graňák Slavia Prague
Jaroslav Obšut Luleå HF
Forwards Žigmund Pálffy Slavia Prague
Jozef Stümpel Slavia Prague
Miroslav Šatan C Slovan Bratislava
Marián Gáborík Dukla Trenčín
Marián Hossa Dukla Trenčín
Pavol Demitra Dukla Trenčín
Michal Handzuš HKm Zvolen
Richard Zedník HKm Zvolen
Vladimír Országh HKm Zvolen
Ľuboš Bartečko Dynamo Moscow
Marcel Hossa Mora IK
Juraj Štefanka HC Vítkovice
Peter Pucher Znojmští Orli
Coaches František Hossa
Ľubomír Pokovič
Róbert Švehla

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