Which prospects from your team are on WJC rosters?

CoolburnIsGone

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Florida is represented by 5 players: Gudbranson (CAN), Howden (CAN), Bjugstad (USA), Shore (USA), and Donskoi (FIN). The first 3 guys were picked in 1st round in 2010, Shore in 2nd of 2009 and Donskoi in 4th in 2010.
 

Elvs

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I'm to lazy to check all teams up, but the Ducks have four.
Kyle Palmieri (USA), Emerson Etem (USA), Sami Vatanen (FIN), Igor Bobkov (RUS)
 

Go Wings

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Detroit has 4 players.

Calle Jarnkrok (Sweden)
Teemu Pulkkinen (Finland)
Mitchell Callahan (USA)
Andrej Nestrasil (Czech Republic)

Should be a great tournament

I think LA will probably have alot of players
 
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DaveG

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Canes have 4, all defensemen:

Justin Faulk (USA, 2010 2nd round)
Brian Dumoulin (USA, 2009 2nd round)
Rasmus Rissanen (Finland, 2009 6th round)
Tommi Kivisto (Finland, 2009 7th round)
 

Spoke

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I can think of 5 Oilers prospects off the top of my head.

Olivier Roy (Canada) - 5th round 2009
Curtis Hamilton (Canada) -2nd round 2010
Anton Lander (Sweden) - 2nd round 2009
Toni Rajala (Finland) - 4th round 2009
Martin Marincin (Slovakia) - 2nd round 2010
 

RedBaronIndian

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Morin and Leddy for USA; Olsen for Canada; Mirko Hoefflin is considered a lock for Germany.

Rensfeldt for Sweden and Pirri for Canada narrowly missed out
 

Hooch314

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Blues have 4.

Tarasenko (Russia)
Schwartz (Canada)
Wannstrom (Sweden)
Hakanpaa (Finland) - Don't think this one is for sure yet.

Can any team beat that talent wise? I honestly don't know as I haven't really been keeping track.
 

Hooch314

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I can think of 5 Oilers prospects off the top of my head.

Olivier Roy (Canada) - 5th round 2009
Curtis Hamilton (Canada) -2nd round 2010
Anton Lander (Sweden) - 2nd round 2009
Toni Rajala (Finland) - 4th round 2009
Martin Marincin (Slovakia) - 2nd round 2010

Pretty impressive considering none are first rounders.
 

MCI Center

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I guess the Capitals are up there with Florida, Edmonton, etc. with 5 currently locked into rosters, possibly 6.

Cody Eakin (CAN)- probably somewhere in Canada's middle-6 forwards. [3rd/2009]
Dmitri Orlov (RUS)- #1 d-man IIRC. [2nd/2009]
Evgeny Kuznetsov (RUS)- top-6, just not sure which line yet. [1st/2010]
Philipp Grubauer (GER)- starting goaltender. [4th/2010]
Patrick Wey (USA)- 7th defenseman, probably a shut-down, PKing role. [4th/2009]

Stanislav Galiev (RUS)- possibility for bottom-6, grinding role, not likely. [3rd/2010]
 

bruinsfan46

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Sabres- being that we haven't drafted outside of North America since 06 have only 2:

Forwards:

Marcus Foligno (CAN)
Zack Kassian (CAN)

Bruins have gone outside of North America once since '07 taking a 20 year old Chudinov the last draft. The Bruins have no players at the tourney this year. (Although Landeskog, Couturier and Larsson are there, thanks Burkie :naughty:)
 

Lazarrr

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Sens:
Jared Cowen (Canada)
Robin Lehner (Sweden)
Jakub Culek (Czech?) I think he made the team. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 

Jesus Christ Horburn

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In terms of pure talent, I'd say the best represented are the Wings (Jarnkrok and Pulkkinen), Blues (Schwartz and Tarasenko) or maybe even the Sabres (Kassian and Foligno).
 

Isles Drive 4 5

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I know the Isles have at least 2 off the top of my head..maybe more on the european teams

USA - Brock Nelson
Can - De Haan
 

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