The Team Sweden U20 Rosters in IIHF World Junior Championship Year by Year During 1977-2017

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The Team Sweden U20 Rosters in IIHF World Junior Championship Year by Year During 1977-2017 The Team Sweden U20 rosters in IIHF World Junior Championship year by year during 1977-2017 World Junior Championship Fourth Place in Montreal and Toronto, Canada, 2017 Goalkeepers: Filip Gustavsson, Luleå HF, Felix Sandström, Brynäs IF, Adam Werner, Färjestads BK. Defencemen: David Bernhardt, Djurgårdens IF, Gabriel Carlsson, Linköping HC, Lucas Carlsson, Brynäs IF, Rasmus Dahlin, Frölunda HC, Kristoffer Gunnarsson, Frölunda HC, Oliver Kylington, Stockton Heat, Jacob Larsson, Frölunda HC Forwards: Filip Ahl, Regina Pats, Lias Andersson, HV 71, Rasmus Asplund, Färjestads BK, Jonathan Dahlén, Timrå IK, Joel Eriksson Ek, Färjestads BK, Carl Grundström, Frölunda HC, Fredrik Karlström, AIK, Jens Lööke, Brynäs IF, Alexander Nylander, Rochester Americans, Sebastian Ohlsson, Skellefteå AIK, Elias Pettersson, Timrå IK, Tim Söderlund, Skellefteå AIK, Andreas Wingerli, Skellefteå AIK. World Junior Championship Fourth Place in Helsinki Finland, 2016 Goalkeepers: Erik Källgren, Linköping HC, Felix Sandström, Brynäs IF, Linus Söderström, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Gabriel Carlsson, Linköping HC, Andreas Englund, Djurgårdens IF, Gustav Forsling, Linköping HC, William Lagesson, Dubuque Fighting Saints, Jacob Larsson, Frölunda HC, Adam Ollas Mattsson, Djurgårdens IF, Marcus Pettersson, Skellefteå AIK, Forwards: Rasmus Asplund, Färjestads BK, Christoffer Ehn, Frölunda HC, Joel Eriksson Ek, Färjestads BK, Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson, Boston University, Carl Grundström, MODO Hockey, Axel Holmström, Skellefteå AIK, Anton Karlsson, Leksands IF, Adrian Kempe, Los Angeles Kings, Oskar Lindblom, Brynäs IF, Jens Lööke, Brynäs IF, Alexander Nylander, Mississauga Steelheads, William Nylander, Toronto Maple Leafs, Dmytro Timashov, Quebec Remparts. World Junior Championship fourth place in Toronto, Canada, 2015 Goalkeepers: Fredrik Bergvik, Frölunda HC, Linus Söderström, Djurgårdens IF, Samuel Ward, Luleå HF. Defencemen: Sebastian Aho, Skellefteå AIK, Julius Bergman, London Knights, Andreas Englund, Djurgårdens IF, Gustav Forsling, Linköping HC, Robert Hägg, Philadelphia Flyers, William Lagesson, Dubuque Fighting Saints, Robin Norell, Djurgårdens IF. Forwards: Anton Blidh, Frölunda HC, Leon Bristedt, University of Minnesota, Adam Brodecki, Brynäs IF, Christoffer Ehn, Frölunda HC, Jacob de la Rose, Montreal Canadiens, Axel Holmström, Skellefteå AIK, Anton Karlsson, Frölunda HC, Adrian Kempe, MODO Hockey, Oskar Lindblom, Brynäs IF, Jens Lööke, Brynäs IF, William Nylander, MODO Hockey, Victor Olofsson, MODO Hockey, Lucas Wallmark, Luleå HF. World Junior Championship Silver Medal in Malmö, Sweden, 2014 Goalkeepers: Oscar Dansk, Erie Otters, Marcus Högberg, Linköpings HC, Jonas Johansson, Brynäs IF Defencemen: Linus Arnesson, Djurgårdens IF, Lukas Bengtsson, Mora IK, Christian Djoos, Brynäs IF, Robert Hägg, MODO Hockey, Robin Norell, Djurgårdens IF, Gustav Olofsson, Colorado College, Jesper Pettersson, Linköpings HC. Forwards: André Burakovsky, Erie Otters, Sebastian Collberg, Frölunda HC, Andreas Johnson, Frölunda HC, Jacob de la Rose, Leksands IF, Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators, Anton Karlsson, Frölunda HC, Erik Karlsson, Frölunda HC, Elias Lindholm, Carolina Hurricanes, Filip Sandberg, HV 71, Oscar Sundqvist, Skellefteå AIK, Nick Sörensen, Quebec Remparts, Alexander Wennberg, Djurgårdens IF, Lucas Wallmark, Luleå HF. Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Silver Medal in Ufa, Russia, 2013 Goalkeepers: Oscar Dansk, Erie Otters, Joel Lassinantti, Luleå HF, Niklas Lundström, AIK. Defencemen: Linus Arnesson, Djurgårdens IF, Rasmus Bengtsson, Muskegon Lumberjacks, Christian Djoos, Brynäs IF, Emil Djuse, Södertälje SK, Robert Hägg, MODO Hockey, Tom Nilsson, Mora IK, Mikael Vikstrand, Mora IK. Forwards: Victor Arvidsson, Skellefteå AIK, Jeremy Boyce Rotevall, Timrå IK, Sebastian Collberg, Frölunda HC, Jacob de la Rose, Leksands IF, Filip Forsberg, Leksands IF, William Karlsson, HV 71, Elias Lindholm, Brynäs IF, Emil Molin, Brynäs IF, Rickard Rakell, Plymouth Whalers, Victor Rask, Calgary Hitmen, Filip Sandberg, HV 71, Nick Sörensen, Quebec Remparts, Alexander Wennberg, Djurgårdens IF. Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Gold Medal in Edmonton and Calgary, Canada, 2012 Goalkeepers: Anton Forsberg, MODO Hockey, Johan Gustafsson, Luleå HF, Johan Mattsson, Sudbury Wolves. Defencemen: Jonas Brodin, Färjestads BK, Mattias Bäckman, Linköpings HC, Fredrik Claesson, Djurgårdens IF, Petter Granberg, Skellefteå AIK, Oscar Klefbom, Färjestads BK, John klingberg, Jokerit, Patrik Nemeth, AIK. Forwards: Jeremy Boyce Rotevall, Timrå IK, Sebastian Collberg, Frölunda HC, Filip Forsberg, Leksands IF, Max Friberg, Timrå IK, William Karlsson, VIK Västerås HK, Johan Larsson, Brynäs IF, Joakim Nordström, AIK, Rickard Rakell, Plymouth Whalers, Victor Rask, Calgary Hitmen, Ludvig Rensfeldt, Sarnia Sting, Johan Sundström, Frölunda HC, Erik Thorell, Färjestads BK, Mika Zibanejad, Djurgårdens IF. World U20 Championship Fourth Place in Niagara and Buffalo, USA, 2011 Goalkeepers: Robin Lehner, Binghamton Senators, Fredrik Petterson Wentzel, Almtuna IS. Defencemen: Simon Bertilsson, Brynäs IF, Klas Dahlbeck, Linköpings HC, Tim Erixon, Skellefteå AIK, John Klingberg, Frölunda HC, Adam Larsson, Skellefteå AIK, Patrik Nemeth, AIK IF, Fredrik Styrman, Luleå HF Forwards: Patrick Cehlin, Djurgårdens IF, Jesper Fast, HV 71, Max Friberg, Skövde IK, Calle Järnkrok, Brynäs IF, Carl Klingberg, Frölunda HC, Anton Lander, Timrå IK, Gabriel Landeskog, Kitchener Rangers, Johan Larsson, Brynäs IF, Oscar Lindberg, Skellefteå AIK, Rickard Rakell, Plymouth Whalers, Johan Sundström, Frölunda HC, Jesper Törnberg, HV 71, Sebastian Wännström, Brynäs IF. World U20 Championship Bronze Medal in Regina and Saskatoon Canada, 2010 Goalkeepers: Anders Nilsson, Luleå HF, Jacob Markström, Brynäs IF. Defencemen: Peter Andersson, Frölunda HC, Mattias Ekholm, Mora IK, Oliver Ekman Larsson, Leksands IF, Tim Erixon, Skellefteå AIK, Lukas Kilström, Södertälje SK, Adam Larsson, Skellefteå AIK, David Rundblad, Skellefteå AIK. Forwards: Daniel Brodin, Djurgårdens IF, Marcus Johansson, Färjestads BK, Jacob Josefson, Djurgårdens IF, Carl Klingberg, Frölunda HC, Marcus Krüger, Djurgårdens IF, Anton Lander, Timrå IK, Martin Lundberg, Skellefteå AIK, Andre Petersson, HV 71, Magnus Pääjärvi Svensson, Timrå IK, Dennis Rasmussen, VIK Västerås HK, Anton Rödin, Brynäs IF, Jakob Silfverberg, Mattias Tedenby, HV 71. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Ottawa, Canada, 2009 Goalkeepers: Jacob Markström, Brynäs IF, Mark Owuya, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Viktor Ekbom, Linköpings HC, Sebastian Erixon, Timrå IK, Tim Erixon, Skellefteå AIK, Victor Hedman, MODO Hockey, Erik Karlsson, Frölunda HC, David Rundblad, Skellefteå AIK, Nichlas Torp, HV 71. Forwards: Joakim Andersson, Frölunda HC, Mikael Backlund, VIK Västerås HK, Carl Gustafsson, Djurgårdens IF, Simon Hjalmarsson, Borås HC, Marcus Johansson, Färjestads BK, Jacob Josefson, Djurgårdens IF, Nicklas Lasu, Frölunda HC, Oscar Möller, Los Angeles Kings, Anton Persson, Brynäs IF, Andre Petersson, HV 71, Magnus Svensson Pääjärvi, Timrå IK, Mattias Tedenby, HV 71, David Ullström, HV 71. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Pardubice and Liberec, Czech Republic 2008 Goalkeepers: Jhonas Enroth, Södertälje SK, Stefan Ridderwall, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Niclas Andersén, Brynäs IF, Kristofer Berglund, IF Björklöven, Jonathan Carlsson, Brynäs IF, Oscar Eklund, Djurgårdens IF, Victor Hedman, MODO Hockey, Eric Moe, Timrå Ik, Johan Motin, Bofors IK. Forwards: Johan Alcén, Brynäs IF, Joakim Andersson, Frölunda HC, Mikael Backlund, VIK Västerås HK, Patrik Berglund, VIK Västerås HK, Robin Figren, Edmonton Oil Kings, Tobias Forsberg, MODO Hockey, Carl Hagelin, University of Michigan, Mario Kempe, St. John´s Fog Devils, Tony Lagerström, Södertälje SK, Tomas Larsson, Skellefteå AIK, Patrik Lundh, IF Malmö Redhawks, Oscar Möller, Chilliwack Bruins, Magnus Svensson Pääjärvi, Timrå IK. World U20 Championship Fourth Place in Leksand and Mora, Sweden 2007 Goalkeepers: Joel Gistedt, Frölunda HC, Jhonas Enroth, Södertälje SK. Defencemen: Patrik Nevalainen, IF Björklöven, Alexander Hellström, IF Björklöven, Jonas Junland, Linköpings HC, Alexander Ribbenstrand, Djurgårdens IF, Jonas Ahnelöv, Frölunda HC, Daniel Rahimi, IF Björklöven, Niklas Hjalmarsson, HV 71. Forwards: Tom Wandell, HC Ässät, Patric Hörnqvist, Djurgårdens IF, Andreas Thuresson, IF Malmö Redhawks, Patrik Berglund, VIK Västerås HK, Martin Johansson, Färjestads BK, Alexander Sundström, IF Björklöven, Nicklas Bergfors, New Jersey Devils, Nicklas Bäckström, Brynäs IF, Magnus Isaksson, Luleå HF, Fredrik Pettersson, Calgary Hitmen, Patrik Zackrisson, Rögle BK, Linus Omark, Luleå HC, Robin Lindqvist, Luleå HC, Andreas Molinder, MODO Hockey. World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Vancouver, Kelowna and Kamloops, Canada 2006 Goalkeepers: Daniel Larsson, Hammarby IF, Magnus Åkerlund, HV 71. Defencemen: Oscar Hedman, MODO Hockey, Tobias Viklund, MODO Hockey, Tommy Wargh, MODO Hockey, Anton Strålman, Timrå IK, Alexander Edler, Kelowna Rockets, Niklas Andersson, Brynäs IF, Petter Ullman, Leksands IF. Forwards: Nicklas Bäckström, Brynäs IF, Sebastian Karlsson, Frölunda HC, Nicklas Bergfors, Södertälje SK, Fredrik Pettersson, Calgary Hitmen, Johannes Salmonsson, Spokane Chiefs, Johan Ryno, IK Oskarshamn, Mattias Ritola, Leksands IF, Erik Andersson, HV 71, Jonathan Granström, Mora IK, Robin Lindqvist, Luleå HF, Anton Axelsson, Frölunda HC, Mattias Hellström, MODO Hockey, Oscar Sundh, Almtuna IS. World U20 Championship Sixth Place in Grand Forks and Thief River Falls,
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