World Championship Rosters

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Raimo Sillanpää

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Finnish roster announced:

Nro Pos Name Club Birthdate Place Height Weight L/R
30 MV Fredrik Norrena Linköping 29.11.1973 Pietarsaari 183 85 L
31 MV Jussi Markkanen Edmonton Oilers 08.05.1975 Imatra 182 83 L
35 MV Mika Noronen Buffalo Sabres 17.06.1979 Tampere 185 93 L

3 P Petteri Nummelin Lugano 25.11.1972 Turku 178 83 L
7 P Antti-Jussi Niemi V Frölunda 22.09.1977 Helsinki 185 87 L
10 P Jere Karalahti HIFK 25.03.1975 Helsinki 188 96 R
18 P Tuukka Mäntylä Luleå 25.05.1981 Tampere 176 80 L
26 P Toni Söderholm HIFK 14.04.1978 Kauniainen 188 84 L
44 P Janne Niinimaa NY Islanders 22.05.1975 Raahe 186 99 L

12 H Olli Jokinen Florida Panthers 05.12.1978 Kuopio 188 89 L
15 H Tony Virta HPK 28.06.1972 Hämeenlinna 178 86 L
16 H Ville Peltonen Lugano 24.05.1973 Helsinki 180 84 L
20 H Lasse Pirjetä Pittsburgh Penguins 04.04.1974 Haukipudas 192 103 L
21 H Niko Kapanen Dallas Stars 29.04.1978 Hattula 177 80 L
24 H Antti Laaksonen Minnesota Wild 03.10.1973 Tammela 183 85 L
25 H Jukka Hentunen Fribourg 03.05.1974 Joroinen 178 88 R
27 H Timo Pärssinen HIFK 19.01.1977 Lohjan mlk 178 86 L
32 H Kimmo Rintanen Kloten Flyers 07.08.1973 Rauman mlk 181 88 L
41 H Niklas Hagman Florida Panthers 05.12.1979 Espoo 184 90 L
61 H Esa Pirnes LA Kings 01.04.1977 Oulu 184 86 L
71 H Tomi Kallio V Frölunda 27.01.1977 Turku 184 85 L

H=Hyökkääjä=Forward
P=Puolustaja=Defender
MV=Maalivahti=Goaltender

*by my count that's 21 players.. waiting for someone??

*source - Finhockey.fi

* = Edits
 
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3+6+12 Hmm, at least 1 more defender will be added later then, (Sami Salo? Aki Berg?) and 1 more attacker? (Jarkko Ruutu??)
Trying to find out how many players teams can have, but I seem to recall it being 23..
 

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It's scary that Norrena is actually the #3 goalie on the Finnish team (I assume Noronen #1, Markkanen #2). Looks like a good roster to me.
 

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Update on the Czech roster:

Elias is not coming due to some sort of operation is necessary for him. In addition, Rucinsky and Slegr were invited. Malik still not sure. Lener is still waiting tje end of TOR-OTT series, where are Kaberle and Reichel, and Havlat and Bonk.

So far:
Vokoun (Čechmánek, Salfický) - Hamrlík, Å paček, F. Kaberle, Modrý, Å légr, Rachůnek, Hamr (Malík, Hejda, Å koula) - Jágr, Straka, Výborný, Dvořák, Prospal, Ručinský, Čajánek, Dopita, Beránek, BalaÅ¡tík, Vašíček, Hlinka, Hlaváč, Průcha, Kraft, Bednář.
 

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Russia roster so far:

goalie: Egor Podomatsky (lokomotiv-Yaroslavl), Maxim Sokolov (Avangard-Omsk) и Alexandr Fomichev (Siberia)

9 defensemen: - Dmitry Bykov, Vitaly Proshkin, Vasily Turkovsky (all- AkBars-Kazan), Alexandr Guskov, Dmitry Yushkevich (both – Lokomotiv), Dmitry Kalinin (Buffalo-NHL), Maxim Kondratiev(Lada-Togliatty), Oleg Tverdovsky (Avangard-Omsk), Andrey Skopintsev (Dynamo-Moscow)

14 forwards - Vladimir Antipov, Slava Butsaev (both - Lokomotiv), Maxim Afinogenov (Buffalo-NHL), Andrey Bashkirov (Lozanna-Switzerland), Valery Zelepukin (SKA), Sergey Zinoviev (Ak-Bars), Ilja Kovalchuk (Atlanta-NHL), Sergey Mozjakin and Nikolay Pronin (both - CSKA-Moscow), Alexey Morozov (Pittsburgh-NHL), Alexandr Ovechkin (Dynamo), Alexandr Prokopiev, Maxim Sushinsky (both - Avangard-Omsk), Alexandr Skugarev (Lada).

Possibly Alexey Yashin, Samsonov, Gonchar or Chubarov.
 

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Finland officially released:

Goalies:

Mika Noronen, Buffalo
Jussi Markkanen, Edmonton
Fredrik Norrena, Linköping

Defence:

Janne Niinimaa, NY Islanders
Petteri Nummelin, Lugano
Antti-Jussi Niemi, Frölunda
Jere Karalahti, HIFK
Tuukka Mäntylä, Luulaja
Toni Söderholm, HIFK

Forwards:

Olli Jokinen, Florida
Niklas Hagman, Florida
Antti Laaksonen, Minnesota
Lasse Pirjetä, Pittsburgh
Niko Kapanen, Dallas
Esa Pirnes, Los Angeles
Ville Peltonen, Lugano
Jukka Hentunen, Fribourg
Kimmo Rintanen, Kloten
Tomi Kallio, Frölunda
Timo Pärssinen, HIFK
Tony Virta, HPK

One D-man and one forward will still be added. Sami Salo and Jarkko Ruutu probably.
 

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Hopefully Mäntylä gets an injury or something,

Ummm, that's a really smart comment...

I'm not saying that I totally disagree with you on the subject itself. Mäntylä is a midget, and it naturally shows sometimes.
He's still much steadier defensively than Nummelin for example. Doesn't come anywhere close to Petteri in terms of offensive contribution, though. If you give Tuukka a 6'3, 220 type of an opponent to handle infront of the goal or along the boards, he'll do a much better job than many D-men bigger than him. He plays smart positional game too. And most importantly; he's a warrior. That's probably why Summanen likes him.
 

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ZeroTheHero said:
Smart comments come from smart men :D

He might be a warrior but when you don't have size you can fight and show dedication how much you want but it still won't be enough. Just look at Timonen in the 5-6 loss to sweden, he was the one giving the most out there every minute but got pushed away too much, had we had Helenius there to take away those big swedish forwards there wouldn't been a loss. Small guys with so little offensive skills aren't needed, no matter how hard they try.

Yes, and had we had one of Jortikka/Summanen/Westerlund/Heikkilä/ The Cleaning lady/Cheerleader/Tamminen/Tarja Halonen as coach we would have won 5-1!

or 5-2... at worst..
 

md17

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ZeroTheHero said:
Smart comments come from smart men :D

He might be a warrior but when you don't have size you can fight and show dedication how much you want but it still won't be enough. Just look at Timonen in the 5-6 loss to sweden, he was the one giving the most out there every minute but got pushed away too much, had we had Helenius there to take away those big swedish forwards there wouldn't been a loss. Small guys with so little offensive skills aren't needed, no matter how hard they try.

More smart comments from a smart man ;-)

Had we had Helenius out there, the Swedes would have skated past him so fast he wouldn't have been anywhere on time to 'take away' anyone... He can't keep up with the pace even in SM-liiga. The Finnish team lost the game in their heads, not due to lack of size.

But like I said, I do agree with you somewhat, I just think you're a bit too black and white in your opinion on the importance of size (no 'other meaning' intended, you perverts...).
I'm not that sure I would be more comfortable with Saravo, for example, out there as Tuukka's replacement.
 

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I'm told that Jarkko Ruutu has indeed accepted Finland's offer to play. No word on Salo yet.

Ruutu and Salo are both in. mtv3

Final roster for team Finaland looks like this.

Goalies:

Mika Noronen, Buffalo
Jussi Markkanen, Edmonton
Fredrik Norrena, Linköping

Defence:

Janne Niinimaa, NY Islanders
Sami Salo, Vancuver Canucks
Petteri Nummelin, Lugano
Antti-Jussi Niemi, Frölunda
Jere Karalahti, HIFK
Tuukka Mäntylä, Luulaja
Toni Söderholm, HIFK

Forwards:


Olli Jokinen, Florida
Niklas Hagman, Florida
Antti Laaksonen, Minnesota
Lasse Pirjetä, Pittsburgh
Niko Kapanen, Dallas
Esa Pirnes, Los Angeles
Jarkko Ruutu, Vancuver Canucks
Ville Peltonen, Lugano
Jukka Hentunen, Fribourg
Kimmo Rintanen, Kloten
Tomi Kallio, Frölunda
Timo Pärssinen, HIFK
Tony Virta, HPK

About Mäntylä I think he was good choice, but I am not very pleased about Antti-Jussi Niemi.
 
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Similar Finnish roster to last years WC, so i cant see Finland wining it. Czechs look strong tho!
 

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gib said:
Final roster for team Finaland looks like this.

Goalies:

Mika Noronen, Buffalo
Jussi Markkanen, Edmonton
Fredrik Norrena, Linköping

Defence:

Janne Niinimaa, NY Islanders
Sami Salo, Vancuver Canucks
Petteri Nummelin, Lugano
Antti-Jussi Niemi, Frölunda
Jere Karalahti, HIFK
Tuukka Mäntylä, Luulaja
Toni Söderholm, HIFK

Forwards:


Olli Jokinen, Florida
Niklas Hagman, Florida
Antti Laaksonen, Minnesota
Lasse Pirjetä, Pittsburgh
Niko Kapanen, Dallas
Esa Pirnes, Los Angeles
Jarkko Ruutu, Vancuver Canucks
Ville Peltonen, Lugano
Jukka Hentunen, Fribourg
Kimmo Rintanen, Kloten
Tomi Kallio, Frölunda
Timo Pärssinen, HIFK
Tony Virta, HPK

Nope, not the final team. There is still two spots left in the team. One spot for forward and one spot for defender. All of the three Viuhkola, Immonen and Loponen are still part of considerations for those two spots.
 

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This Finnish roster is very different compared to last year's.

Last year everyone were watching only the first line. Now it will be different. All lines will get their chances.

We have good pointmen on the powerplay. Salo, Karalahti and Nummelin have wicked slapshot. Powerplay is one thing I'm counting on.
 

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Canada's defence has the potential to be amazing. Aucoin, Redden, Jovanovski, Pronger, and Niedermayer are all out in the first round. I know Nieds has accepted. I hope the others do.

I'd also love to see Brendan Morrison suit up for Canada, and even Matt Cooke.
 
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