2004 World Cup of Hockey Rosters - Czech Republic

Czech Republic

Players

Position Name Hometown 2003–04 team
F Petr Čajánek Zlín, Czech Republic St. Louis Blues
G Roman Čechmánek Zlín, Czech Republic Los Angeles Kings
F Jiří Dopita Šumperk, Czech Republic HC Moeller Pardubice
F Radek Dvořák Tábor, Czech Republic Edmonton Oilers
F Patrik Eliáš Třebíč, Czech Republic New Jersey Devils
D Roman Hamrlík Zlín, Czech Republic New York Islanders
F Martin Havlát Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic Ottawa Senators
F Milan Hejduk Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic Colorado Avalanche
F Jaromír Jágr Kladno, Czech Republic New York Rangers
D František Kaberle Kladno, Czech Republic Atlanta Thrashers
D Tomáš Kaberle Rakovník, Czech Republic Toronto Maple Leafs
D Pavel Kubina Čeladná, Czech Republic Tampa Bay Lightning
F Robert Lang Teplice, Czech Republic Detroit Red Wings
D Marek Malík Ostrava, Czech Republic Vancouver Canucks
F Václav Prospal České Budějovice, Czech Republic Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
G Martin Prusek Ostrava, Czech Republic Ottawa Senators
F Robert Reichel Litvínov, Czech Republic Toronto Maple Leafs
F Martin Ručinský Most, Czech Republic Vancouver Canucks
D Jiří Šlégr Jihlava, Czech Republic Boston Bruins
D Jaroslav Špaček Rokycany, Czech Republic Columbus Blue Jackets
F Martin Straka Plzeň, Czech Republic Los Angeles Kings
F Josef Vašíček Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic Carolina Hurricanes
F Tomáš Vlasák Prague, Czech Republic AK Bars Kazan
G Tomáš Vokoun Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic Nashville Predators
F David Výborný Jihlava, Czech Republic Columbus Blue Jackets
D Marek Židlický Most, Czech Republic Nashville Predators

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