1996 World Cup of Hockey Rosters - Canada

Canada

Coaches

Position Name Birthplace 1995–96 team
Head coach Glen Sather High River, Alberta Edmonton Oilers (GM)
Associate coach Marc Crawford Belleville, Ontario Colorado Avalanche
Associate coach Eddie Johnston Montreal, Quebec Pittsburgh Penguins
Associate coach Andy Murray Gladstone, Manitoba Colorado Avalanche (Ass't Coach)

Players

Position Name Birthplace 1995–96 team
D Rob Blake Simcoe, Ontario Los Angeles Kings
F Rod Brind'Amour Ottawa, Ontario Philadelphia Flyers
G Martin Brodeur Montreal, Quebec New Jersey Devils
D Paul Coffey Weston, Ontario Detroit Red Wings
D Sylvain Côté Quebec City, Quebec Washington Capitals
F Vincent Damphousse Montreal, Quebec Montreal Canadiens
D Éric Desjardins Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec Philadelphia Flyers
F Theoren Fleury Oxbow, Saskatchewan Calgary Flames
D Adam Foote Toronto, Ontario Colorado Avalanche
F Adam Graves Tecumseh, Ontario New York Rangers
F Wayne Gretzky – C Brantford, Ontario St. Louis Blues
G Curtis Joseph Keswick, Ontario Edmonton Oilers
D Ed Jovanovski Windsor, Ontario Florida Panthers
F Claude Lemieux Buckingham, Quebec Colorado Avalanche
F Trevor Linden Medicine Hat, Alberta Vancouver Canucks
F Eric Lindros – A London, Ontario Philadelphia Flyers
F Mark Messier – A Edmonton, Alberta New York Rangers
D Scott Niedermayer Edmonton, Alberta New Jersey Devils
D Lyle Odelein Quill Lake, Saskatchewan Montreal Canadiens
F Keith Primeau Toronto, Ontario Detroit Red Wings
G Bill Ranford Brandon, Manitoba Boston Bruins
F Joe Sakic Burnaby, British Columbia Colorado Avalanche
F Brendan Shanahan Mimico, Ontario Hartford Whalers
D Scott Stevens Kitchener, Ontario New Jersey Devils
F Pat Verbeek Sarnia, Ontario New York Rangers
F Steve Yzerman – A Cranbrook, British Columbia Detroit Red Wings

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