2009 IIHF World Championship rosters

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Ilya Kovalchuk of Russia was named the tournament's most valuable player as well as best forward. IlyaKovalchuk2010WinterOlympics.jpg
Ilya Kovalchuk of Russia was named the tournament's most valuable player as well as best forward.

The 2009 IIHF World Championship rosters consisted of 396 players from 16 national ice hockey teams. Run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the 2009 IIHF World Championship, held in Bern and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland, was the 73rd edition of the tournament. [1] Russia won the championship, the third time they had done so; it was their 25th championship if it is included with those won by the Soviet Union team. [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 must have chosen the remaining players prior to the start of the tournament. After the start of the tournament, each team was allowed to select an additional two players to their roster, for a maximum of 25 players. Once players were registered to the team, they could not be removed from the roster. [3]

To qualify for a national team under IIHF rules, a player must meet 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 would have had to play 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]

Ilya Kovalchuk of Russia was named the tournament's most valuable player and top forward by the IIHF directorate. Canadian Shea Weber was named top defenceman and Andrei Mezin of Belarus was selected as top goaltender. [5] Canada's Martin St. Louis and Chris Mason were the tournament's leading scorer and goaltender in save percentage respectively. [6] [7]

Teams
Austria Belarus Canada Czech Republic
Denmark Finland France Germany
Hungary Latvia Norway Russia
Slovakia Sweden Switzerland United States

References

Legend

Austria

Skaters

With four points in six games, Thomas Vanek finished second in scoring for Austria. Thomas Vanek-2011.jpg
With four points in six games, Thomas Vanek finished second in scoring for Austria.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
41D Mario Altmann Vienna Capitals 30000
79F Gregor Baumgartner EC VSV Villach 60112
61F Christoph Harand EC KAC Klagenfurt 30002
8F Roland Kaspitz EC VSV Villach 62022
18F Thomas Koch Red Bull Salzburg 643710
37F Andreas Kristler EC VSV Villach 60004
32D Andre Lakos Traktor Chelyabinsk 600014
11D Philippe Lakos TWK Innsbruck 60006
55D Robert Lukas Black Wings Linz 10000
14F Andreas Nödl Philadelphia Phantoms 40114
47F Harald Ofner TWK Innsbruck 30002
39D Martin Oraze EC VSV Villach 61012
34F Markus Peintner EC VSV Villach 61012
12F Michael Raffl EC VSV Villach 20000
27D Jeremy Rebek Red Bull Salzburg 60004
91F Oliver Setzinger SCL Tigers Langnau 62136
15F Paul Schellander EC KAC Klagenfurt 60002
45F David Schuller EC KAC Klagenfurt 60008
21F Matthias Trattnig Red Bull Salzburg 60112
4D Gerhard Unterluggauer TWK Innsbruck 60114
26F Thomas Vanek Buffalo Sabres 61342
24D Darcy Werenka Vienna Capitals 600010

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Bernd Brückler Espoo Blues 523299132.610.9252
29 Jürgen Penker Rögle BK Angelholm 1016066.000.8420
39 Bernhard Starkbaum EC VSV Villach 0

Belarus

Skaters

Goaltender Andrei Mezin was named the tournament's best goalkeeper. Mezin Andrei Metallurg 2008.jpg
Goaltender Andrei Mezin was named the tournament's best goalkeeper.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
10F Oleg Antonenko HK MVD Balashikha 73362
85D Andrei Antonov Dynamo Minsk 70002
29D Andrei Bashko Amur Khabarovsk 70112
68F Yaroslav Chupris Dynamo Minsk 70110
59F Sergei Demagin Dynamo Minsk 71124
7D Vladimir Denisov Hartford Wolf Pack 50006
84F Mikhail Grabovski Toronto Maple Leafs 73692
71F Alexei Kalyuzhny Dynamo Moscow 51560
28F Konstantin Koltsov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 51012
89D Dmitri Korobov Dynamo Minsk 30000
43D Viktor Kostyuchenok Yunost Minsk 700010
15F Evgeni Kovyrshin Keramin Minsk 70004
11F Alexander Kulakov Dynamo Minsk 70002
4D Alexander Makritski Dynamo Minsk 10000
19F Dmitri Meleshko Dynamo Minsk 30004
8F Andrei Mikhalev Dynamo Minsk 70002
5D Alexander Ryadinsky Yunost Minsk 70008
24D Ruslan Salei Colorado Avalanche 62356
23F Andrei Stas Dynamo Minsk 71016
16F Mikhail Stefanovich Quebec Remparts 40000
18F Alexei Ugarov HK MVD Balashikha 72022
3D Ivan Usenko HK Gomel 70000

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
35 Igor Brikun HK Gomel 0
1 Vitali Koval HC Dynamo Minsk 20212094.500.8800
31 Andrei Mezin Metallurg Magnitogorsk 54131491.720.9480

Canada

Skaters

Shea Weber was named the tournament's best defenceman. Shea Weber Canada.jpg
Shea Weber was named the tournament's best defenceman.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
20F Colby Armstrong Atlanta Thrashers 90334
55D Braydon Coburn Philadelphia Flyers 50114
19F Shane Doan Phoenix Coyotes 916714
3D Drew Doughty Los Angeles Kings 91674
12F Mike Fisher Ottawa Senators 923514
2D Dan Hamhuis Nashville Predators 922416
15F Dany Heatley Ottawa Senators 964108
10F Shawn Horcoff Edmonton Oilers 91126
29D Joel Kwiatkowski Severstal Cherepovets 50002
18F Matthew Lombardi Phoenix Coyotes 92246
28F James Neal Dallas Stars 31232
4D Chris Phillips Ottawa Senators 903312
9F Derek Roy Buffalo Sabres 94484
5D Luke Schenn Toronto Maple Leafs 90110
91F Jason Spezza Ottawa Senators 974112
26F Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay Lightning 9411152
17F Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay Lightning 974116
8F Scottie Upshall Phoenix Coyotes 801127
44D Marc-Édouard Vlasic San Jose Sharks 50004
6D Shea Weber Nashville Predators 948126
7D Ian White Toronto Maple Leafs 51230
16F Travis Zajac New Jersey Devils 50002

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
37 Josh Harding Minnesota Wild 0
50 Chris Mason St. Louis Blues 44024041.000.9651
30 Dwayne Roloson Edmonton Oilers 532304112.170.9300

Czech Republic

Skaters

Jakub Klepis recorded a goal and four assists and finished fourth in team scoring Jakub Klepis.jpg
Jakub Klepiš recorded a goal and four assists and finished fourth in team scoring
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
11D Michal Barinka HC Vítkovice 50002
44D Miroslav Blaťák Salavat Yulaev Ufa 73148
16F Petr Čajánek HC Dynamo Moscow 7551010
36D Petr Čáslava HC Pardubice 70226
10F Roman Červenka HC Slavia Praha 72132
26F Patrik Eliáš New Jersey Devils 32022
83F Aleš Hemský Edmonton Oilers 72464
17F Jaroslav Hlinka Linköpings HC 71234
24F Zbyněk Irgl Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 50002
68F Jaromír Jágr Avangard Omsk 73696
20F Jakub Klepiš Avangard Omsk 71456
12F Aleš Kotalík Edmonton Oilers 72134
15F Jan Marek Metallurg Magnitogorsk 52134
19F Milan Michálek San Jose Sharks 31014
6D Ondřej Němec HC Karlovy Vary 70112
85F Rostislav Olesz Florida Panthers 70112
14F Tomáš Plekanec Montreal Canadiens 70114
5D Roman Polák St. Louis Blues 70116
23D Karel Rachůnek Dynamo Moscow 70442
60F Tomáš Rolinek Metallurg Magnitogorsk 712310
63F Josef Vašíček Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 61236
3D Marek Židlický Minnesota Wild 70116

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
51 Lukas Mensator Karlovy Vary 0
25 Martin Prusek Dinamo Riga 32113641.760.9200
33 Jakub Stepanek Vítkovice 633283102.120.9072

Denmark

Skaters

Peter Regin played in all six of Denmark's games, and recorded one goal. PeterReginTimra.jpg
Peter Regin played in all six of Denmark's games, and recorded one goal.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
4D Mads Bødker Rögle BK Angelholm 60002
89F Mikkel Bødker Phoenix Coyotes 63144
18F Mads Christensen SønderjyskE Vojens 62132
27D Mads Christensen Frederikshavn White Hawks 60004
7D Jesper Damgaard Malmö Redhawks 613410
9F Kasper Degn Bietigheim Steelers 61010
21F Thor Dresler Herning Blue Fox 60002
13F Morten Green Leksands IF 62684
44F Nichlas Hardt Malmö Redhawks 62024
2D Philip Hersby TOTEMPO HvIK 50006
33F Julian Jakobsen Odense Bulldogs 62132
61F Jesper Jensen Frederikshavn White Hawks 30000
3D Philip Larsen Frölunda HC Gothenburg 60008
15F Kim Lykkeskov SønderjyskE Vojens 60222
29F Morten Madsen Houston Aeros 61232
5D Daniel Nielsen Herning Blue Fox 51124
12F Rasmus Olsen AaB Aalborg 30000
25D Kasper Pedersen Frederikshavn White Hawks 60002
93F Peter Regin Binghamton Senators 61014
19F Kim Staal Malmö Redhawks 61012
24F Alexander Sundberg Rødovre Mighty Bulls 61014

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Frederik Andersen Herning Blue Fox 0
31 Sebastian Dahm Syracuse Crunch 1016055.000.8680
1 Patrick Galbraith SønderjyskE Vojens 532301142.790.9160

Finland

Skaters

Goaltender Pekka Rinne started six games, winning four including one shutout. Pekka Rinne.jpg
Goaltender Pekka Rinne started six games, winning four including one shutout.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
14F Niklas Hagman Toronto Maple Leafs 71560
51F Juha-Pekka Hytönen JYP Jyvaskyla 70002
8F Hannes Hyvönen Dinamo Minsk 724612
26F Jarkko Immonen JYP Jyvaskyla 71452
6D Topi Jaakola Södertälje SK 70004
39F Niko Kapanen Ak Bars Kazan 773102
24F Sami Kapanen Kalpa Kuipio 72352
29F Kalle Kerman Jokerit Helsinki 60002
4D Ville Koistinen Nashville Predators 41234
41F Leo Komarov Pelicans Lahti 50114
5D Lasse Kukkonen Philadelphia Flyers 60004
33D Mikko Lehtonen Timrå IK 71016
20F Antti Miettinen Minnesota Wild 73586
44D Janne Niinimaa SCL Tigers Langnau 601116
21D Janne Niskala Frölunda HC 41232
3D Petteri Nummelin HC Lugano 50330
49F Tuomas Pihlman JYP Jyvaskyla 62134
37F Mika Pyörälä Timrå IK 61120
73F Jarkko Ruutu Ottawa Senators 702214
28D Anssi Salmela Atlanta Thrashers 71012
22F Tommi Santala Kloten Flyers 70004
82F Ville Vahalahti TPS Turku 40002

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Karri Rämö Tampa Bay Lightning 1106011.000.9470
34 Juuso Riksman Jokerit Helsinki 0
35 Pekka Rinne Nashville Predators 642373121.930.9261

France

Skaters

Luc Tardif Jr. played six games for the French team, scoring three goals. Luc Tardif 1723.jpg
Luc Tardif Jr. played six games for the French team, scoring three goals.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
27D Baptiste Amar Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 60112
3D Vincent Bachet Gothiques d'Amiens 60116
41F Pierre-Édouard Bellemare Leksands IF 62132
14F Stéphane da Costa Sioux City Musketeers 60220
86F Damien Fleury Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 60000
84F Kevin Hecquefeuille Nybro Vikings 61128
71D Kevin Igier Ducs d'Angers 60000
28F Laurent Gras HC Morzine-Avoriaz 60000
72D Gary Lévêque Briançon Alpes Provence HC 30004
26F Anthoine Lussier HC La Chaux-de-Fonds 62026
44D Antonin Manavian Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 60004
10F Laurent Meunier HC Fribourg-Gotteron 403314
29D Mathieu Mille HC Morzine-Avoriaz 60004
21F Cyril Papa Ours de Villard-de-Lans 20000
16D Benoît Quessandier Dauphins d'Épinal 600031
20F Damien Raux Briançon Alpes Provence HC 30002
38D Thomas Roussel Gothiques d'Amiens 60112
11F François Rozenthal HC Morzine-Avoriaz 60116
18F Luc Tardif HC Morzine-Avoriaz 63036
77F Sacha Treille Färjestad BK Karlstad 61012
7F Yorick Treille HC Vítkovice 61128
13F Jonathan Zwikel HC Morzine-Avoriaz 601114

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
92 Henri-Corentin Buysse Gothiques d'Amiens 0
1 Eddy Ferhi Grenoble Brûleurs de Loups 1016077.000.8330
42 Fabrice Lhenry Esbjerg IK 514300214.210.8850

Germany

Skaters

Christoph Schubert played four games, recording two goals, tying for first amongst his team in scoring. Christoph Schubert.png
Christoph Schubert played four games, recording two goals, tying for first amongst his team in scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
22D Michael Bakos ERC Ingolstadt 61126
29F Alexander Barta Hamburg Freezers 60000
6D Sven Butenschön Adler Mannheim 60222
11F Sven Felski Eisbären Berlin 60004
77D Nicolai Goc Hannover Scorpions 20000
87F Philip Gogulla Kölner Haie 60112
33F Michael Hackert Adler Mannheim 60114
50F Patrick Hager Krefeld Pinguine 50112
17F Jochen Hecht Buffalo Sabres 61014
48D Frank Hördler Eisbären Berlin 600010
18F Kai Hospelt Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg 60112
26F Daniel Kreutzer DEG Metro Stars 60002
91D Moritz Müller Kölner Haie 61012
15F T. J. Mulock EC Bad Tölz 60000
8D Sebastian Osterloh Frankfurt Lions 60002
24F André Rankel Eisbären Berlin 30002
31D Andreas Renz Kölner Haie 60008
7D Chris Schmidt Iserlohn Roosters 60004
13D Christoph Schubert Ottawa Senators 42026
36F Yannic Seidenberg ERC Ingolstadt 60114
47F Christoph Ullmann Kölner Haie 611210
16F Michael Wolf Iserlohn Roosters 60112

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
44 Dennis Endras Augsburger Panther 0
1 Dimitrij Kotschnew Spartak Moscow 0
32 Dimitri Pätzold Hannover Scorpions 615358152.520.9050

Hungary

Skaters

Gergo Nagy played three games for Hungary without registering a point. 20160416 AUTHUN 2470.jpg
Gergő Nagy played three games for Hungary without registering a point.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
9F András Benk Alba Volán SC 20110
63D Omar Ennafatti Diables Noirs de Tours 60004
91F Dániel Fekete Alba Volán SC 60110
22F Roger Holéczy Budapest Stars 61012
4D András Horváth Alba Volán SC 610110
13F Csaba Jánosi Ferencváros Budapest 60000
25D Balázs Kangyal Budapest Stars 60118
16F Dániel Kóger Red Bull Salzburg 30002
2F Csaba Kovács Alba Volán 60112
11F Balázs Ladányi Briançon Alpes Provence 60330
15F Gergely Majoross Budapest Stars 60000
98F Gergő Nagy Alba Volán SC 30000
14D Rastislav Ondrejcik Alba Volán SC 40006
24F Krisztián Palkovics Alba Volán 61016
77F Imre Peterdi DAB-Docler 62020
43D Tamás Sille Budapest Stars 610114
33D Bence Svasznek Budapest Stars 60006
5D Viktor Szélig Briançon Alpes Provence HC 60006
6D Viktor Tokaji Alba Volán SC 602210
21F János Vas Brynäs IF Gävle 501129
42F Márton Vas Briançon Alpes Provence HC 60118
78F Artyom Vaszjunyin Alba Volán SC 60000

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
1 Krisztián Budai MHK Kežmarok 0
29 Zoltán Hetényi Alba Volán SC 3039763.720.9170
31 Levente Szuper Alba Volán SC 505263225.020.9010

Latvia

Skaters

Aleksandrs Nizivijs recorded three goals and five assists, finishing second in team scoring. Aleksandrs Nizivijs 2008.jpg
Aleksandrs Ņiživijs recorded three goals and five assists, finishing second in team scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
75F Ģirts Ankipāns Dinamo Riga 71236
3D Oskars Bārtulis Philadelphia Phantoms 40000
21F Armands Bērziņš Dinamo Riga 70004
29F Aigars Cipruss Dinamo Riga 70004
47F Mārtiņš Cipulis Dinamo Riga 74264
10F Lauris Dārziņš Dinamo Riga 720218
14F Guntis Džeriņš MHC Martin 71010
13D Guntis Galviņš Dinamo Riga 71232
28F Roberts Jekimovs Brynäs IF 40004
15D Aleksandrs Jerofejevs HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 71016
9F Mārtiņš Karsums Tampa Bay Lightning 613427
2D Rodrigo Laviņš Dinamo Riga 60224
17F Aleksandrs Ņiživijs Dinamo Riga 73582
18D Georgijs Pujacs Dinamo Riga 700010
26D Krišjānis Rēdlihs Dinamo Riga 71012
19F Miķelis Rēdlihs Dinamo Riga 70226
16F Aleksejs Širokovs Dinamo Riga 30220
7D Kārlis Skrastiņš Florida Panthers 71120
22D Oļegs Sorokins Dinamo Riga 50002
11D Kristaps Sotnieks Dinamo Riga 70118
5F Jānis Sprukts Rochester Americans 70110
12F Herberts Vasiļjevs Krefeld Pinguine 73696

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
31 Edgars Masaļskis Füchse Duisburg 743426182.530.9281
30 Sergejs Naumovs Dinamo Riga 0
1 Dmitrijs Žabotinskis HK Liepājas Metalurgs 0

Norway

Skaters

Tore Vikingstad played six games, recording one goal and three assists, finishing first among his team in scoring. DEG37Vikingstad.JPG
Tore Vikingstad played six games, recording one goal and three assists, finishing first among his team in scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
21F Morten Ask Füchse Duisburg 602210
20F Anders Bastiansen Färjestad BK Karlstad 62130
47D Alexander Bonsaksen Vålerenga Oslo 60004
26F Kristian Forsberg Storhamar Dragons 60004
8F Mads Hansen Brynäs IF 600012
6D Jonas Holøs Färjestad BK 60002
9F Marius Holtet Färjestad BK 20000
7D Tommy Jakobsen Graz 99ers 621310
5D Juha Kaunismäki Stavanger Oilers 60004
14F Peter Lorentzen Rögle BK Angelholm 60000
36D Lars Erik Lund Vålerenga Oslo 61120
54D Anders Myrvold Stavanger Oilers 601112
22F Martin Røymark Sparta Warriors 60000
19F Per-Åge Skrøder MODO Ornskoldsvik 60224
10F Lars Erik Spets Vålerenga Oslo 60112
41F Patrick Thoresen Lugano 62026
23D Mats Trygg Kölner Haie 61016
29F Tore Vikingstad Hannover Scorpions 613410
35F Martin Laumann Ylven Linköpings HC 60006
48F Mats Zuccarello Aasen MODO Ornskoldsvik 63038

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
33 Pål Grotnes Stjernen Fredrikstad 514242163.970.9010
34 André Lysenstøen Stavanger Oilers 30312694.290.8710
30 Ruben Smith Storhamar Dragons 0

Russia

Skaters

Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov won all seven of his games, including one shutout. IlyaBryzgalov2010WinterOlympicsbreak.jpg
Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov won all seven of his games, including one shutout.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
27D Vitaly Atyushov Metallurg Magnitogorsk 92570
24F Alexander Frolov Los Angeles Kings 73142
21F Konstantin Gorovikov SKA Saint Petersburg 91454
37D Denis Grebeshkov Edmonton Oilers 90222
7D Dmitri Kalinin Phoenix Coyotes 92354
22D Konstantin Korneyev CSKA Moscow 60112
71F Ilya Kovalchuk Atlanta Thrashers 959144
19F Anton Kuryanov Avangard Omsk 93366
95F Aleksey Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 91450
10F Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 62242
5D Ilya Nikulin Ak Bars Kazan 91344
16F Alexander Perezhogin Salavat Yulaev Ufa 93366
45D Vitali Proshkin Salavat Yulaev Ufa 92024
47F Alexander Radulov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 9461010
91F Oleg Saprykin CSKA Moscow 94370
23F Alexei Tereshchenko Salavat Yulaev Ufa 93256
70D Oleg Tverdovsky Salavat Yulaev Ufa 92246
3D Vitaly Vishnevskiy Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 900029
6D Anton Volchenkov Ottawa Senators 10110
25F Danis Zaripov Ak Bars Kazan 22130
13F Nikolai Zherdev New York Rangers 30110
42F Sergei Zinovjev Dynamo Moscow 91456

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Ilya Bryzgalov Phoenix Coyotes 770404142.080.9291
1 Alexander Eremenko Salavat Yulaev Ufa 33014031.290.9470
83 Vasiliy Koshechkin Lada Togliatti 0

Slovakia

Skaters

Michal Handzus recorded four assists and finished second in team scoring. Michal Handzus.JPG
Michal Handzuš recorded four assists and finished second in team scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
7D Ivan Baranka HC Spartak Moscow 60114
23F Ľuboš Bartečko Luleå HF 63036
10F Milan Bartovič HC Bílí Tygři Liberec 60002
4F Jiří Bicek EHC Biel 60002
15D Dominik Graňák Färjestad BK Karlstad 61122
26F Michal Handzuš Los Angeles Kings 60446
81F Marcel Hossa Dinamo Riga 63254
17F Michal Macho MHC Martin 10000
71F Juraj Mikúš HK 36 Skalica 60112
27F Ladislav Nagy Severstal Cherepovets 61232
43D Jaroslav Obšut Luleå HF 60110
28F Peter Ölvecký Minnesota Wild 50112
19F Rastislav Pavlikovský HC Sibir Novosibirsk 40000
92F Branko Radivojevič HC Spartak Moscow 60114
14F Štefan Ružička HC Spartak Moscow 62132
44D Andrej Sekera Buffalo Sabres 60222
6D Peter Smrek HC Plzeň 61016
20F Juraj Štefanka HC Vítkovice 40006
34F Tomáš Surový Linköpings HC 51010
12D Ivan Švarný HC Litvínov 30000
29D René Vydarený HC České Budějovice 60110
48D Boris Valábik Atlanta Thrashers 600016

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
41 Jaroslav Halák Montreal Canadiens 413189103.170.8720
25 Ján Lašák HC Pardubice 203571010.620.7370
31 Rastislav Staňa Severstal Cherepovets 21112541.920.8890

Sweden

Skaters

Dick Tarnstrom led the Swedish team in penalties with 16 PIM. Dick Tarnstrom.JPG
Dick Tärnström led the Swedish team in penalties with 16 PIM.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
4D Johan Åkerman Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 90116
16F Johan Andersson Timrå IK 91126
14F Patrik Berglund St. Louis Blues 70110
39D Tobias Enström Atlanta Thrashers 20000
21F Loui Eriksson Dallas Stars 93470
2D Nicklas Grossmann Dallas Stars 90114
11D Carl Gunnarsson Linköpings HC 62024
24F Johan Harju Luleå HF 92244
60F Kristian Huselius Columbus Blue Jackets 84376
6D Magnus Johansson Atlant Moscow Oblast 93586
29D Kenny Jönsson Rögle BK 93472
20F Joel Lundqvist Dallas Stars 10000
9F Tony Mårtensson Ak Bars Kazan 919108
26F Marcus Nilson Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 93366
7D Johnny Oduya New Jersey Devils 53142
23F Linus Omark Luleå HF 9281014
22F Niklas Persson Linköpings HC 92464
36D Anton Strålman Toronto Maple Leafs 71456
28D Dick Tärnström AIK IF 821316
10F Martin Thörnberg HV71 90332
15F Rickard Wallin Färjestad BK 91018
80F Mattias Weinhandl HC Dynamo Moscow 957128

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
50 Jonas Gustavsson Färjestad BK 532276132.830.9140
30 Johan Holmqvist Frölunda HC 2118842.730.9150
1 Stefan Liv HV71 32118582.590.9000

Switzerland

Skaters

Mark Streit recorded one goal and four assists, and led his team in scoring. Mark Streit - Switzerland vs. Canada, 29th April 2012.jpg
Mark Streit recorded one goal and four assists, and led his team in scoring.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
10F Andres Ambühl HC Davos 62136
57D Goran Bezina Genève-Servette HC 60006
5D Severin Blindenbacher Zurich ZSC Lions 60226
18F Thomas Déruns Genève-Servette HC 50000
13D Félicien Du Bois Kloten Flyers 50226
54D Philippe Furrer SC Bern 40006
51F Ryan Gardner Zurich ZSC Lions 51010
35F Sandy Jeannin HC Fribourg-Gottéron 60224
90D Roman Josi SC Bern 60002
67F Romano Lemm HC Lugano 62130
25F Thibaut Monnet Zurich ZSC Lions 30002
23F Thierry Paterlini HC Lugano 60116
28F Martin Plüss SC Bern 63144
88F Kevin Romy HC Lugano 60000
32F Ivo Rüthemann SC Bern 60332
39F Raffaele Sannitz HC Lugano 60002
31D Mathias Seger Zurich ZSC Lions 61124
86F Julien Sprunger HC Fribourg-Gottéron 50000
7D Mark Streit New York Islanders 61458
77D Yannick Weber Montreal Canadiens 30008
14F Roman Wick Kloten Flyers 62242
38F Thomas Ziegler SC Bern 60004

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
26 Martin Gerber Toronto Maple Leafs 633364142.310.8961
66 Ronnie Rueger Kloten Flyers 0

United States

Skaters

John-Michael Liles led the American team in scoring with one goal and eight assists. John-Michael Liles.jpg
John-Michael Liles led the American team in scoring with one goal and eight assists.
NumberPositionPlayerClubGPGAPtsPIM
42F David Backes St. Louis Blues 914533
2D Keith Ballard Florida Panthers 91232
55F Jason Blake Toronto Maple Leafs 91344
4D Zach Bogosian Atlanta Thrashers 90112
23F Dustin Brown Los Angeles Kings 93588
17F Nick Foligno Ottawa Senators 90224
6D Ron Hainsey Atlanta Thrashers 92462
7D Peter Harrold Los Angeles Kings 30000
18F Chris Higgins Montreal Canadiens 61012
3D Jack Johnson Los Angeles Kings 952710
15D John-Michael Liles Colorado Avalanche 91892
5D Matt Niskanen Dallas Stars 91232
12F Patrick O'Sullivan Edmonton Oilers 94376
9F Kyle Okposo New York Islanders 923510
74F T. J. Oshie St. Louis Blues 91232
8F Joe Pavelski San Jose Sharks 51120
26F Ryan Shannon Ottawa Senators 93032
21F Drew Stafford Buffalo Sabres 92136
22F Lee Stempniak Toronto Maple Leafs 92026
49F Colin Stuart Atlanta Thrashers 40004
20D Ryan Suter Nashville Predators 91238
33F Colin Wilson Boston University Terriers 90222

Goaltenders

NumberPlayerClubGPWLMinGAGAASV%SO
30 Scott Clemmensen New Jersey Devils 0
31 Robert Esche SKA Saint Petersburg 835480253.120.8910
35 Al Montoya Phoenix Coyotes 1106022.000.8750

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