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:CZE TEAM CZECH REPUBLIC :CZE

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Pavel Francouz (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, :RUS )

David Rittich (Calgary Flames, NHL, :CAN )

Dominik Hrachovina (Tappara Tampere, :FIN

 

Defencers:

 

Radko Gudas (Philadelphia Flyers, NHL, :USA )

David Musil (HC Oceláři Třinec)

Michal Moravčík (HC Škoda Plzeň)

David Sklenička (HC Škoda Plzeň)

Martin Pláněk (Mountfield HK Hradec Králové)

Filip Pyrochta (Bílí Tygři Liberec)

Michal Jordán (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, :RUS )

Adam Polášek (HK Sochi, KHL, :RUS

 

Forwards:

 

Roman Červenka (Fribourg-Gotteron, :SUI )

Robin Hanzl (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, :RUS )

Andrej Nestrašil (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, :RUS )

Radek Faksa (Dallas Stars, NHL, :USA )

Tomáš Plekanec (Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, :CAN )

Dominik Kubalík (HC Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

Dmitrij Jaškin (St. Louis Blues, NHL, :USA )

Michal Řepík (HC Sparta Praha)

Martin Kaut (HC Dynamo Pardubice)

Roman Horák (Vityaz Podolsk, KHL, :RUS )

Tomáš Hyka (Chicago Wolves, AHL, :USA )

Filip Chytil (New York Rangers, NHL, :USA )

Martin Nečas (HC Kometa Brno)

Robert Kousal (HC Davos, :SUI )

David Šťastný (PSG Zlín)

 

 

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:FIN TEAM FINLAND  :FIN

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Ville Husso (San Antonio Rampage, AHL :USA )

Eero Kilpeläinen (Örebro HK, SHL :SWE )

Harri Säteri (Florida Panthers, NHL  :USA 

 

Defencers:

 

Miro Heiskanen (HIFK )

Julius Honka (Dallas Stars, NHL :USA)

Niko Mikkola (Tappara)

Markus Nutivaara (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL :USA)

Tommi Kivistö (Jokerit, KHL :FIN)

Miika Koivisto (Kärpät)

Ville Pokka (Belleville Senators, AHL, :CAN )

Juuso Riikola (KalPa 

 

Forwards:

 

Sebastian Aho (Carolina Hurricanes, NHL :USA )

Marko Anttila (Jokerit, KHL :FIN )

Mikael Granlund (Minnesota Wild, NHL :USA )

Pekka Jormakka Jokerit, KHL  :FIN)

Kasperi Kapanen (Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, :CAN )

Sakari Manninen (Örebro HK, SHL :SWE )

Saku Mäenalanen (Kärpät )

Mika Niemi (Jokerit, KHL :FIN )

Olli Palola (Jokerit, KHL :FIN)

Janne Pesonen (Växjö Lakers, SHL :SWE )

Mikko Rantanen (Colorado Avalanche, NHL :USA )

Veli-Matti Savinainen (Jugra Hanty-Mansijsk, KHL :RUS )

Antti Suomela (JYP)

Teuvo Teräväinen (Carolina Hurricanes, NHL :USA )

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:GER TEAM GERMANY :GER

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Mathias Niederberger (Düsseldorf EG)

Timo Pielmeier (ERC Ingolstadt)

Niklas Treutle (Nurmberg Ice Tigers)

 

Defencers:

 

Bernhard Ebner (Düsseldorf EG)

Korbinian Holzer (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, :USA )

Björn Krupp (Grizzlys Wolfsburg)

Oliver Mebus (Nurmberg Ice Tigers)

Jonas Müller (Eisbären Berlin)

Moritz Müller (Kolner Haie)

Dennis Seidenberg (New York Islanders, NHL, :USA )

Yannic Seidenberg (EHC Red Bull Munchen)

 

Forwards:

 

Leon Draisaitl (Edmonton Oilers, NHL, :CAN )

Yasin Ehliz (Nurmberg Ice Tigers)

Markus Eisenschmid (Laval Rocket, AHL, :USA

Patrick Hager (EHC Red Bull Munchen)

Dominik Kahun (EHC Red Bull Munchen)

Nicolas Krämmer (Kolner Haie)

Marc Michaelis (Minnesota State University, NCAA, :USA )

Marcel Müller (Krefeld Pinguine)

Marcel Noebels (Eisbären Berlin)

Daniel Pietta (Krefeld Pinguine)

Matthias Plachta (Adler Mannheim)

Frederik Tiffels (Wheeling Nailers, ECHL, :USA )

Sebastian Uvira (Kolner Haie)

Manuel Wiederer (San Jose Barracuda, AHL, :USA

 

 

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:USA TEAM UNITED STATES :USA

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Scott Darling (Carolina Hurricanes, NHL)

Keith Kinkaid (New Jersey Devils, NHL)

Charlie Lindgren (Montreal Canadiens, NHL, :CAN

 

Defencers:

 

Connor Murphy (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Jordan Oesterle (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Will Butcher (New Jersey Devils, NHL)

Quinn Hughes (University of Michigan, NCAA)

Nick Jensen (Detroit Red Wings, NHL)

Alec Martinez (Los Angeles Kings, NHL)

Neal Pionk (New York Rangers, NHL)

 

Forwards:

 

Cam Atkinson (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL)

Sonny Milano (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL)

Blake Coleman (New Jersey Devils, NHL)

Brian Gibbons (New Jersey Devils, NHL)

Alex DeBrincat (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Patrick Kane (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Johnny Gaudreau (Calgary Flames, NHL, :CAN )

Chris Kreider (New York Rangers, NHL)

Dylan Larkin (Detroit Red Wings, NHL)

Anders Lee (New York Islanders, NHL)

Derek Ryan (Carolina Hurricanes, NHL)

Tage Thompson (St. Louis Blues, NHL)

Colin White (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN

 

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:SWE TEAM SWEDEN :SWE

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Anders Nilsson (Vancouver Canucks, NHL, :CAN )

Magnus Hellberg (Kunlun Red Star, KHL, :CHN )

Filip Gustavsson (Belleville Senators, AHL, :CAN )

 

Defencers:

 

Oliver Ekman-Larsson (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA )

John Klingberg (Dallas Stars, NHL, :USA )

Adam Larsson (Edmonton Oilers, NHL, :CAN )

Hampus Lindholm (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, :USA )

Erik Gustafsson (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, :USA )

Mikael Wikstrand (Färjestad BK)

Lawrenc Pilut (HV71 Jönköping)

Adam Almqvist (Frölunda HC Göteborg)

 

Forwards:

 

Mika Zibanejad (New York Rangers, NHL, :USA )

Rikard Rakell (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, :USA )

Magnus Pääjärvi (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN )

Johan Larsson (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, :USA )

Jacob de la Rose (Montreal Canadiens, NHL, :CAN )

Mikael Backlund (Calgary Flames, NHL, :CAN )

Lias Andersson (New York Rangers, NHL, :USA )

Gustav Nyquist (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Mattias Janmark (Dallas Stars, NHL, :USA )

Adrian Kempe (Los Angeles Kings, NHL, :USA )

Dennis Everberg (Neftekhimik Nizhekamsk, KHL, :RUS )

Carl Klingberg (EV Zug, :SUI )

John Norman (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, :FIN )

Elias Pettersson (Växjö Lakers )

 

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:RUS TEAM RUSSIA :RUS

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Vasili Koshechkin (Metalurg Magnitogorsk, KHL )

Ilya Sorokin (CSKA Moscow, KHL )

Igor Shestyorkin (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL )

 

Defencers:

 

Nikita Zaitsev (Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, :CAN )

Vladislav Gavrikov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL )

Yegor Yakovlev (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL )

Dinar Khafizullin (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL )

Nikita Nesterov (CSKA Moscow, KHL )

Bogdan Kiselevich (CSKA Moscow, KHL )

Alexei Bereglazov (Metalurg Magnitogorsk, KHL )

Nikita Tryamkin (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, KHL )

 

Forwards:

 

Pavel Datsyuk (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL )

Nikita Gusev (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL )

Alexander Barabanov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL )

Ilya Kablukov (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL )

Mikhail Grigorenko (CSKA Moscow, KHL )

Kiril Kaprizov (CSKA Moscow, KHL )

Sergei Andronov (CSKA Moscow, KHL )

Maxim Shalunov (CSKA Moscow, KHL )

Artem Anisimov (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, :USA )

Nikita Soshnikov (St. Louis Blues, NHL, :USA )

Pavel Buchnevich (New York Rangers, NHL, :USA )

Yevgeni Dadonov (Florida Panthers, NHL, :USA )

Maxim Mamin (Florida Panthers, NHL, :USA )

Alexander Byvaltsev (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL )

Igor Mikheyev (Avangard Omsk, KHL )

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:KOR TEAM SOUTH KOREA :KOR

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Matt Dalton (Anyang Halla )

Park Sung-Je (High1 Seoul )

Lee Yeon-Seung (Daemyung Killer Whales ) 

 

Defencers:

 

Kim Won-Jun (Anyang Halla )

Alex Plant (Anyang Halla )

Eric Regan (Anyang Halla )

Lee Don-Ku (Anyang Halla )

Song Hyun-Chul (Anyang Halla )

Bryan Young (Daemyung Killer Whales )

Oh Hyun-Ho (Daemyung Killer Whales )

Seo Young-Jun (Daemyung Killer Whales )

 

Forwards:

 

Kim Ki-Sung (Anyang Halla )

Kim Sang-Wook (Anyang Halla )

Kim Won-Jung (Anyang Halla )

Park Woo-Sang (Anyang Halla )

Shin Sang-Woo (Anyang Halla )

Cho Min-Ho (Anyang Halla )

Brock Radunske (Anyang Halla )

Shin Sang-Hoon (Korea Republic Armed Forces AC )

Ahn Jin-Hui (Korea Republic Armed Forces AC )

Jeon Jung-Woo (Korea Republic Armed Forces AC )

Michael Swift (High1 Seoul )

Park Jin-Kyu (No Club )

Lee Chong-Hyun (Yonsei University ) 

Lee Young-Jun (Daemyung Killer Whales )

 

 

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some interesting rosters, I see...

a lot of big names (I didn't expect people like Kane nor McDavid, to be honest) and also some surprising choices...

I'm particularly skeptical about the Czech team...:mumble:

and if I'm not wrong, I also see quite a different team from Pyeongchang by my Slovakian friends...

 

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:AUT TEAM AUSTRIA :AUT

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

David Kickert (EHC Linz, EBEL )

David Madlener (Klagenfurter AC, EBEL )

Bernhard Starkbaum (EC Salzburg, EBEL ) 

 

Defencers:

 

Mario Altmann (EHC Linz, EBEL )

Dominique Heinrich (EC Salzburg, EBEL )

Patrick Peter (Vienna Capitals, EBEL )

Markus Schlacher (Villacher SV, EBEL )

Martin Schumnig (Klagenfurter AC, EBEL )

Steven Strong (Klagenfurter AC, EBEL )

Stefan Ulmer (HC Lugano, :SUI )

Clemens Unterweger (Klagenfurter AC, EBEL )

Layne Viveiros (EC Salzburg, EBEL )

 

Forwards:

 

Alexander Cijan (EC Salzburg, EBEL )

Manuel Ganahl (Pelicans Lahti, :FIN )

Lukas Haudum (EHC Linz, EBEL )

Fabio Hofer (HC Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

Thomas Hundertpfund (Klagenfurter AC, EBEL )

Lukas Kainz (EC Salzburg, EBEL )

Konstantin Komarek (Karlskrona HK, :SWE

Brian Lebler (EHC Linz, EBEL )

Patrick Obrist (EHC Kloten, :SUI )

Michael Raffl (Philadelphia Flyers, NHL, :USA )

Alexander Rauchenwald (EC Salzburg, EBEL )

Peter Schneider (Vienna Capitals, EBEL )

Patrick Spannring (EHC Linz, EBEL ) 

Daniel Woger (EHC Linz, EBEL )

Dominic Zwerger (HC Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

 

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28 minutes ago, phelps said:

some interesting rosters, I see...

a lot of big names (I didn't expect people like Kane nor McDavid, to be honest) and also some surprising choices...

I'm particularly skeptical about the Czech team...:mumble:

and if I'm not wrong, I also see quite a different team from Pyeongchang by my Slovakian friends...

 

 

Yes, only 12 players from this year played in PyeongChang.

 

It´s a interesting team, focused mainly on the rejuvenation of the national team. Since we have this year the Immunity and can not be relegated, we can try to implement some new faces looking to reach experiences for the future.

 

there 9 World Championships debutants in this team !!! but also some really experienced guys like Dominik Graňák who is going to his 12th World Championships !

 

The youngest player is Martin Feherváry a real talent, since his childhood he skipped the years, at 16 he already was the leader of our U18 and at 17 in the U20 team and this year he is at 18 in the seniors world championship roster. (he is still the recoed holder of :SWE league, because at 16 years and 3 months he played a game for Malmo and became the youngest foreigner playing a match in SWE SHL league, last season he made another record at 17 he became the youngest captain ever of any second division swedes club in Oskarshamn), next season he´ll return to the elite league since he signed a deal with HV71.

 

The oldest is former many seasons NHLer and world champion Ladislav Nagy going to his 7th WCH tournament.

 

Btw among the rookies we have also Dávid Bondra, who is no else than the son of Peter Bondra :d

 

 

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