1996 World Cup of Hockey Rosters - Czech Republic

Czech Republic

Players

Position Name Birthplace 1995–96 team
F Josef Beránek Litvínov, Czech Republic Vancouver Canucks
F Radek Bonk Krnov, Czech Republic Ottawa Senators
G Petr Bříza Prague, Czech Republic EV Landshut
F Jiří Dopita Šumperk, Czech Republic Vsetín HC
D Roman Hamrlík Zlín, Czech Republic Tampa Bay Lightning
F Bobby Holík Jihlava, Czech Republic New Jersey Devils
F Jaromír Jágr – C Kladno, Czech Republic Pittsburgh Penguins
D František Kaberle Kladno, Czech Republic MoDo Hockey
D Drahomír Kadlec Příbram, Czech Republic HC Chemopetrol Litvínov
F Jiří Kučera Bratislava, Slovakia Luleå HF
F Robert Lang Teplice, Czech Republic Los Angeles Kings
D Stanislav Neckář České Budějovice, Czech Republic Ottawa Senators
F Petr Nedvěd – A Liberec, Czech Republic Pittsburgh Penguins
F Pavel Patera Kladno, Czech Republic HC Kladno
F Martin Procházka Slaný, Czech Republic HC Kladno
F Robert Reichel Litvínov, Czech Republic Frankfurt Lions
F Martin Ručinský Most, Czech Republic Montreal Canadiens
D Jiří Šlégr Jihlava, Czech Republic Edmonton Oilers
F Martin Straka – A Plzeň, Czech Republic Florida Panthers
D Michal Sýkora Pardubice, Czech Republic San Jose Sharks
F Petr Sýkora Plzeň, Czech Republic New Jersey Devils
G Roman Turek Strakonice, Czech Republic Nürnberg Ice Tigers
D Jiří Veber Prague, Czech Republic Vsetín HC
F Otakar Vejvoda Beroun, Czech Republic HC Kladno
D Jiří Vykoukal Olomouc, Czech Republic HC Sparta Praha

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