2004 World Cup of Hockey Rosters - United States

United States

Position Jersey number Name Height (cm) Weight (kg) Birthdate Birthplace 2004-05 team
G 30 Conklin, TyTy Conklin 184 82 01976-03-3030 March 1976 Anchorage, Alaska Edmonton Oilers
G 29 DiPietro, RickRick DiPietro 182 84 01981-09-1919 September 1981 Lewiston, Maine New York Islanders
G 42 Esche, RobertRobert Esche 187 95.5 01978-01-2222 January 1978 Whitesboro, New York Philadelphia Flyers
D 24 Chelios, ChrisChris Chelios 187 86.5 01962-01-2525 January 1962 Chicago, Illinois None
D 20 Klee, KenKen Klee 184 95.5 01971-04-2424 April 1971 Indianapolis Toronto Maple Leafs
D 2 Leetch, BrianBrian Leetch 187 86.5 01968-03-033 March 1968 Corpus Christi, Texas Toronto Maple Leafs
D 26 Liles, John-MichaelJohn-Michael Liles 179 84 01980-11-2525 November 1980 Zionsville, Indiana Colorado Avalanche
D 10 Martin, PaulPaul Martin 187 77 01981-03-055 March 1981 Minneapolis, Minnesota New Jersey Devils
D 3 Miller, AaronAaron Miller 193 95.5 01971-08-1111 August 1971 Buffalo, New York Los Angeles Kings
D 28 Rafalski, BrianBrian Rafalski 177 86.5 01973-09-2828 September 1973 Dearborn, Michigan New Jersey Devils
D 6 Weinrich, EricEric Weinrich 187 94 01966-12-1919 December 1966 Roanoke, Virginia St. Louis Blues
F 11 Amonte, TonyTony Amonte 184 91 01970-08-022 August 1970 Hingham, Massachusetts Philadelphia Flyers
F 55 Blake, JasonJason Blake 179 82 01973-09-022 September 1973 Moorhead, Minnesota New York Islanders
F 33 Conroy, CraigCraig Conroy 189 89.5 01971-09-044 September 1971 Potsdam, New York Los Angeles Kings
F 37 Drury, ChrisChris Drury 179 82 01976-08-2020 August 1976 Trumbull, Connecticut Buffalo Sabres
F 19 Gomez, ScottScott Gomez 182 91 01979-12-2323 December 1979 Anchorage, Alaska New Jersey Devils
F 13 Guerin, BillBill Guerin 189 95.5 01970-11-099 November 1970 Worcester, Massachusetts Dallas Stars
F 27 Halpern, JeffJeff Halpern 184 91.5 01976-05-033 May 1976 Potomac, Maryland Washington Capitals
F 16 Hull, BrettBrett Hull 182 92.5 01964-08-099 August 1964 Belleville, Ontario Phoenix Coyotes
F 22 Konowalchuk, SteveSteve Konowalchuk 189 94 01972-11-1111 November 1972 Salt Lake City, Utah Colorado Avalanche
F 15 Langenbrunner, JamieJamie Langenbrunner 187 91 01975-07-2424 July 1975 Duluth, Minnesota New Jersey Devils
F 9 Modano, MikeMike Modano 192 93 01970-06-077 June 1970 Livonia, Michigan Dallas Stars
F 12 Rolston, BrianBrian Rolston 189 95.5 01973-02-2121 February 1973 Flint, Michigan Minnesota Wild
F 21 Smolinski, BryanBryan Smolinski 187 94.5 01971-12-2727 December 1971 Toledo, Ohio Ottawa Senators
F 7 Tkachuk, KeithKeith Tkachuk 189 102.5 01972-03-2828 March 1972 Melrose, Massachusetts St. Louis Blues
F 39 Weight, DougDoug Weight 182 91 01971-01-2121 January 1971 Warren, Michigan St. Louis Blues

Read more about this topic:  2004 World Cup Of Hockey Rosters

Famous quotes related to united states:

    Why doesn’t the United States take over the monarchy and unite with England? England does have important assets. Naturally the longer you wait, the more they will dwindle. At least you could use it for a summer resort instead of Maine.
    —W.H. (Wystan Hugh)

    The parallel between antifeminism and race prejudice is striking. The same underlying motives appear to be at work, namely fear, jealousy, feelings of insecurity, fear of economic competition, guilt feelings, and the like. Many of the leaders of the feminist movement in the nineteenth-century United States clearly understood the similarity of the motives at work in antifeminism and race discrimination and associated themselves with the anti slavery movement.
    Ashley Montagu (b. 1905)

    Scarcely any political question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question.
    Alexis de Tocqueville (1805–1859)

    You are, I am sure, aware that genuine popular support in the United States is required to carry out any Government policy, foreign or domestic. The American people make up their own minds and no governmental action can change it.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    The House of Lords, architecturally, is a magnificent room, and the dignity, quiet, and repose of the scene made me unwillingly acknowledge that the Senate of the United States might possibly improve its manners. Perhaps in our desire for simplicity, absence of title, or badge of office we may have thrown over too much.
    M. E. W. Sherwood (1826–1903)