2004 World Cup of Hockey Rosters - Germany

Germany

Players

Position Name Hometown 2003–04 team
F Tobias Abstreiter Landshut, Germany Kassel Huskies
F Jan Benda Reet, Belgium AK Bars Kazan
F Tino Boos Düsseldorf, Germany Kölner Haie
D Christian Ehrhoff Moers, Germany San Jose Sharks
F Marcel Goc Calw, Germany San Jose Sharks
D Sascha Goc Calw, Germany Adler Mannheim
F Thomas Greilinger Deggendorf, Germany Nürnberg Ice Tigers
F Jochen Hecht Mannheim, Germany Buffalo Sabres
G Oliver Jonas Neuss, Germany Eisbären Berlin
F Klaus Kathan Bad Tölz, Germany Adler Mannheim
G Olaf Kölzig Johannesburg, South Africa Washington Capitals
D Lasse Kopitz Berlin, Germany Nürnberg Ice Tigers
F Daniel Kreutzer Düsseldorf, Germany DEG Metro Stars
D Robert Leask North York, Ontario, Canada Eisbären Berlin
F Eduard Lewandowski Krasnoturjinsk, Russia Kölner Haie
D Mirko Lüdemann Weißwasser, Germany Kölner Haie
F Tomas Martinec Pardubice, Czech Republic Adler Mannheim
F Andreas Morczinietz Wolfratshausen, Germany Kölner Haie
G Robert Müller Rosenheim, Germany Krefeld Pinguine
F Martin Reichel Most, Czech Republic Frankfurt Lions
D Andreas Renz VS-Schwenningen, Germany Kölner Haie
F Stephan Retzer Deggendorf, Germany Kassel Huskies
D Christoph Schubert Munich, Germany Ottawa Senators/Binghamton Senators
D Dennis Seidenberg VS-Villingen, Germany Philadelphia Flyers
F Marco Sturm Dingolfing, Germany San Jose Sharks
F Stefan Ustorf Kaufbeuren, Germany Adler Mannheim/Krefeld Pinguine

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