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  • Flames' Leopold out of World Cup
    Jordan Leopold won't stand in the way of Canadian forwards when they attempt to knock off the defending World Cup champion United States.
  • Weinrich in, Hatcher out for USA
    Defenceman Eric Weinrich will replace Derian Hatcher on Team USA at the upcoming World Cup of Hockey.
  • Fedorov, Schneider out of World Cup of Hockey
    Anaheim Mighty Ducks forward Sergei Fedorov and Detroit Red Wings defenceman Mathieu Schneider are the latest to bow out of the upcoming World Cup of Hockey.
  • Theodore replaces Belfour in World Cup of Hockey
    Goaltender Ed Belfour's lingering back injury has caused him to pull out of Team Canada's squad for this summer's World Cup of Hockey.
  • Bouwmeester in, Pronger out of World Cup
    Jay Bouwmeester will replace ailing defenceman Chris Pronger on Team Canada at the upcoming World Cup of Hockey.
  • Czechs add Fischer to World Cup team
    Jiri Fischer has a new three-year contract and soon could be sporting a gold medal.
  • Robert Lang to miss World Cup
    Robert Lang of the Detroit Red Wings has pulled out of the Czech Republic team for the upcoming World Cup of Hockey.
  • Hannan replaces Blake on Team Canada
    San Jose Shark Scott Hannan was added to Team Canada's blueline for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
  • Blake to skip World Cup
    Still recovering from post-season shoulder surgery, Rob Blake won't be part of Team Canada.
  • Lecavalier added to World Cup squad
    Tampa Bay Lightning forward Vincent Lecavalier will replace Steve Yzerman on Team Canada's roster for the upcoming World Cup of Hockey.
  • Gomez replaces Roenick on U.S. World Cup team
    New Jersey Devils centre Scott Gomez was named to the U.S. team for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, replacing Jeremy Roenick of the Philadelphia Flyers.
  • Lecavalier replaces Yzerman on World Cup squad
    Executive director Wayne Gretzky has named Tampa Bay Lightning forward Vincent Lecavalier as Steve Yzerman's replacement on Team Canada for the upcoming World Cup of Hockey.
  • Esche hopeful to play in World Cup
    Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Robert Esche underwent successful hip surgery, and hopes to make his return during this summer's World Cup of Hockey.
  • Ovechkin named to Russia's World Cup roster
    Eighteen-year-old Alexander Ovechkin, the top-ranked prospect for this year's NHL Entry Draft, was just one of the players named to Russia's World Cup of Hockey squad.
  • Robert Esche doubtful for World Cup of Hockey
    Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Robert Esche isn't expected to play for the United States at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
  • Russia names new national hockey coach
    Russia named former player Zinetula Bilyaletdinov as head coach of the Russian national team.
  • Czechs, Finland unveil World Cup of Hockey rosters
    The Czechs have assembled a 26-member team chockfull of talent, while Finland's roster - a mix of current NHL players and Finnish Elite League players - blends skill and experience.
  • U.S. unveils veteran roster for World Cup
    The Americans will have 13 returning players from their 1996 World Cup champion squad.
  • Hossa, Bondra top Slovakia's World Cup roster
    Slovakia's World Cup of Hockey roster has a decided Ottawa Senators feel to it.
  • Kolzig named to German World Cup roster
    Washington Capitals goalie Olaf Kolzig will try to backstop Germany to respectability at 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
  • Swedes stockpile leaders for World Cup of Hockey
    As expected, captains Mats Sundin of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver's Markus Naslund are part Sweden's World Cup squad.
  • Gretzky announces World Cup roster
    After months of anxious anticipation from hockey fans, Wayne Gretzky announced Team Canada's 26-player roster for this summer's World Cup of Hockey.
  • Quinn takes Team Canada job
    Pat Quinn coached Canada to Olympic gold in Salt Lake City. Now he's been asked to lead Team Canada at the World Cup

  • INDEPTH: WORLD CUP OF HOCKEY 2004 Team Sweden
    Mats Sundin will be a key member of Sweden's World Cup team
    Forwards:
  • Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa Senators
  • Per-Johan Axelsson, Boston Bruins
  • Nils Ekman, San Jose Sharks
  • Peter Forsberg, Colorado Avalanche
  • Tomas Holmström, Detroit Red Wings
  • Andreas Johansson, Nashville Predators
  • Jörgen Jönsson, Färjestads BK
  • Fredrik Modin, Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Marcus Nilson, Calgary Flames
  • Markus Näslund, Vancouver Canucks
  • Samuel Påhlsson, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
  • Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Canucks
  • Henrik Sedin, Vancouver Canucks
  • Mats Sundin, Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings


  • Defencemen:
  • Christian Bäckman, St. Louis Blues
  • Kim Johnsson, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Nicklas Lidström, Detroit Red Wings
  • Mattias Norström, Los Angeles Kings
  • Marcus Ragnarsson, Philadelphia Flyers
  • Daniel Tjärnqvist, Atlanta Thrashers
  • Dick Tärnström, Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Mattias Öhlund, Vancouver Canucks


  • Goalies:
  • Henrik Lundqvist, Västra Frölunda HC
  • Tommy Salo, Colorado Avalanche
  • Mikael Tellqvist, Toronto Maple Leafs


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