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2010 Iihf World Hockey Championship Championnat Mondial De Hockey 2010 De L’Iihf ROSTER SCHEDULE 1 FORMATION HORAIRE 2 MEDIA GUIDE GUIDE DE PRESSE 2010 IIHF WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DE HOCKEY 2010 DE L’IIHF 2010 IIHF WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP - CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DE HOCKEY 2010 DE L’IIHF - 2010 MEdIA guIdE / guIdE dES MÉdIAS - HockeyCanada.ca ROSTER SCHEDULE 3 FORMATION HORAIRE 4 ROSTER 2010 NATIONAL TEAM CANADA ALIGNEMENT L’équIPE NATIONALE 2010 CANADA Player Pos S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown NHL Team Joueur Pos L/C T. P. Né Ville d’origine Équipe LNH 30 Chad Johnson G L/G 6’3” 200 06/10/86 Calgary, Alta. New York Rangers (NHL) 40 Devan Dubnyk G L/G 6’6” 194 05/04/86 Calgary, Alta./Alb. Edmonton Oilers (NHL) 50 Chris Mason G L/G 6’0” 195 04/20/76 Red Deer, Alta./Alb. St. Louis Blues (NHL) 2 Kris Russell D L/G 5’10” 185 05/02/87 Caroline, Alta./Alb. Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) 4 Michael Del Zotto D L/G 6’1” 200 06/24/90 Stouffville, Ont. New York Rangers (NHL) 5 Mark Giordano D L/G 6’0” 203 10/03/83 Toronto, Ont. Calgary Flames (NHL) 8 Brent Burns D R/D 6’5” 219 03/09/85 Ajax, Ont. Minnesota Wild (NHL) 18 Marc Staal D L/G 6’4” 202 01/13/87 Thunder Bay, Ont. New York Rangers (NHL) 22 François Beauchemin D L/G 6’0” 213 06/04/80 Sorel, Que./QC Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) 28 Kyle Cumiskey D L/G 5’10” 185 12/02/86 Abbotsford, B.C. Colorado Avalanche (NHL) 57 Tyler Myers D R/D 6’8” 222 02/01/90 DeWinton, Alta./Alb. Buffalo Sabres 9 Steve Downie F/A R/D 6’0” 200 04/03/87 Queensville, Ont. Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) 10 Corey Perry F/A R/D 6’3” 209 03/16/85 Peterborough, Ont. Anaheim Ducks (NHL) 11 Mason Raymond F/A L/G 6’0” 185 09/17/85 Cochrane, Alta./Alb. Vancouver Canucks (NHL) 13 Ray Whitney F/A L/G 5’10” 180 05/08/72 Fort Saskatchewan, Alta./Alb. Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) 14 Jordan Eberle F/A R/D 5’10” 187 05/15/90 Regina, Sask. Regina Pats (WHL) 17 Rene Bourque F/A L/G 6’2” 213 12/10/81 Lac La Biche, Alta./Alb. Calgary Flames (NHL) 19 Evander Kane F/A L/G 6’2” 190 08/02/91 Vancouver, B.C. Atlanta Thrashers (NHL) 20 John Tavares F/A L/G 6’0” 195 09/20/90 Oakville, Ont. New York Islanders (NHL) 21 Brooks Laich LW L/G 6’2” 200 06/23/83 Wawota, Sask. Washington Capitals (NHL) 29 Steve Ott F/A L/G 6’0” 195 08/19/82 Stoney Point, Ont. Dallas Stars (NHL) 47 Rich Peverley F/A R/D 6’0” 200 07/08/82 Guelph, Ont. Atlanta Thrashers (NHL) 91 Steven Stamkos F/A R/D 6’1” 196 02/07/90 Unionville, Ont. Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) 92 Matt Duchene F/A L/G 5’11” 200 01/16/91 Haliburton, Ont. Colorado Avalanche (NHL) Injured/Blessé 94 Ryan Smyth LW L/G 6’1” 190 02/21/76 Banff, Alta./Alb. Los Angeles Kings (NHL) Staff Personnel CEO/President, Hockey Canada/ PDG/Président, Hockey Canada : • • • • • • • • • •Bob Nicholson • • • • • Penticton, B.C./C.-B. • • • • Hockey Canada General Manager/ Directeur général: • • • • • • • • • • • Mark Messier • • • • • • Edmonton, Alta./Alb. • • • • New York Rangers (NHL) Director, Men’s National Teams/ Directeur, équipes nat.masc. : Scott Salmond • • • • • Creston, B.C./C.-B. • • • • Hockey Canada Management staff/ Personnel de direction : • • • • • • • • Doug Risebrough • • • • Guelph, Ont. • • • • • • • New York Rangers (NHL) Management staff/ Personnel de direction : • • • • • • • • Michel Goulet • • • • •Peribonka, Que./QC Management staff/ Personnel de direction : • • • • • • • • Doug Messier • • • • • • Wainwright, Alta./Alb. Head coach/ Entraîneur-chef: • • • • • • • • • •Craig MacTavish • • • • • London, Ont. Assistant coach/ Entraîneur adjoint: • • • • • • • • • • • Peter DeBoer • • • • • • Dunnville, Ont. • • • • • Florida Panthers (NHL) Assistant coach/ Entraîneur adjoint: • • • • • • • • • • • Billy Moores • • • • • • Edmonton, Alta./Alb. • • • • Edmonton Oilers (NHL) Video manager/ Responsable vidéo: • • • • • • • • • • • Ben Cooper • • • • • •Vancouver, B.C./C.-B. • • • Hockey Canada Equipment manager/ Responsable de l’équipement: • • • • Bryan Boyes • • • • • • Oshawa, Ont. • • • • • • • Oshawa Generals (OHL) Equipment manager/ Responsable de l’équipement: • • • • Darren Granger • • • • • Brandon, Man. • • • • • • Los Angeles Kings (NHL) Team Doctor/Médecin de l’équipe: • • • • • • • • • • • • Dr. Jim Thorne • • • • •Calgary, Alta. • • • • • • • Calgary Flames (NHL) Athletic therapist/ Thérapeute du sport: • • • • • • • • • • Morris Boyer • • • • • • North Battleford, Sask. • • • Calgary Flames (NHL) Physiotherapist/ Physiothérapeute: • • • • • • • • • • • • Kent Kobelka • • • • • • Revelstoke, B.C./C.-B. • • • Hockey Canada Massage therapist/ Massothérapeute: • • • • • • • • • • Andy Hüppi • • • • • •Schmerikon, SUI • • • • • Lugano (SUI) Dressing room attendant/ Préposé au vestiaire • • • • • •Victor Messier • • • • •Edmonton, Alta. Media Relations/ Relations médias: • • • • • • • • • • • André Brin • • • • • • • Winnipeg, Man. • • • • • • Hockey Canada Coordinator, Men’s National Teams/ 2007 IIHF WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP Coord., équipes nat.masc.: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mark Black • • • • • • • Regina, Sask. • • • • • • • Hockey Canada CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DE HOCKEY 2007 DE L’IIHF Coordinator, Men’s National Teams/ Coord., équipes nat.masc.: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Derek Blais • • • • • • • Debden, Sask. • • • • • Hockey Canada 2010 IIHF WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP - CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DE HOCKEY 2010 DE L’IIHF - 2010 MEdIA guIdE / guIdE dES MÉdIAS - HockeyCanada.ca ROSTER SCHEDULE 5 FORMATION HORAIRE 6 2010 IIHF WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DE HOCKEY 2010 DE L’IIHF HORAIRE Group A/Groupe A Group B/Groupe B QUALIFICATION, RELEGATION AND FINAL ROUNDS RONdES dE quAlIFIcation, dE RElÉgation ET FINAlE Belarus Kazakhstan Russia Slovakia Canada Italy Latvia Switzerland LOCAL ET # GRP GAME LOCATION Bélarus Russie Slovaquie Italie Lettonie Suisse LOCALE HE # GRP PARTIE ENDROIT FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2010 vENdREdI 14 MAI 2010 Group C/Groupe C Group D/Groupe D 16:15 10:15 25 E 2A – 3D Cologne 16:15 10:15 26 F 2B – 3C Mannheim 20:15 14:15 27 E 1D – 3A Cologne Czech Republic France Norway Sweden Denmark Finland Germany United States 20:15 14:15 28 F 1C – 3B Mannheim République tchèque Norvège Suède Danemark Finlande Allemagne États-Unis SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2010 SAMEdI 15 MAI 2010 16:15 10:15 29 G 4D – 4A Cologne 16:15 10:15 30 G 4B – 4C Mannheim 20:15 14:15 31 E 1A – 2D Cologne PRELIMINARY ROUND 20:15 14:15 32 F 1B – 2C Mannheim RONDE PRÉLIMINAIRE SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 dIMANcHE 16 MAI 2010 12:15 06:15 33 G 4C – 4D Cologne LOCAL ET # GRP GAME LOCATION 12:15 06:15 34 G 4B – 4A Mannheim LOCALE HE # GRP PARTIE ENDROIT 16:15 10:15 35 E 3D – 1A Cologne FRIDAY, MAY 7, 2010 vENdREdI 7 MAI 2010 16:15 10:15 36 F 3B – 3C Mannheim TBD / à déterminer 1 D USA – GER Gelsenkirchen 20:15 14:15 37 E 2D – 3A Cologne SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2010 SAMEdI 8 MAI 2010 20:15 14:15 38 F 1C – 2B Mannheim 16:15 10:15 2 B CAN – ITA Mannheim MONDAY, MAY 17, 2010 luNdI 17 MAI 2010 20:15 14:15 3 D FIN – DEN Cologne 16:15 10:15 39 E 1D – 2A Cologne 20:15 14:15 4 B SUI – LAT Mannheim 16:15 10:15 40 F 3C – 1B Mannheim SUNDAY, MAY 9, 2010 dIMANcHE 9 MAI 2010 20:15 14:15 41 E 3A – 3D Cologne 16:15 10:15 5 A BLR – KAZ Cologne 20:15 14:15 42 F 2C – 3B Mannheim 16:15 10:15 6 C CZE – FRA Mannheim TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 MARdI 18 MAI 2010 20:15 14:15 7 A SVK – RUS Cologne 12:15 06:15 43 G 4D – 4B Cologne 20:15 14:15 8 C NOR – SWE Mannheim14:15 12 12:15 06:15 44 G 4A – 4C Mannheim MONDAY, MAY 10, 2010 luNdI 10 MAI 2010 16:15 10:15 45 E 2A – 2D Cologne 16:15 10:15 9 D USA – DEN Cologne 16:15 10:15 46 F 2B – 2C Mannheim 16:15 10:15 10 B SUI – ITA Mannheim 20:15 14:15 47 E 1A – 1D Cologne 20:15 14:15 11 D GER – FIN Cologne 20:15 14:15 48 F 1B – 1C Mannheim 20:15 14:15 12 B LAT – CAN Mannheim WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2010 MERcREdI 19 MAI 2010 TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2010 MARdI 11 MAI 2010 OFF DAY / CONGÉ 16:15 10:15 13 A RUS – KAZ Cologne THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010 jEudI 20 MAI 2010 16:15 10:15 14 C CZE – NOR Mannheim 16:15 10:15 49 QF TBD / à déterminer Cologne 20:15 14:15 15 A BLR – SVK Cologne 16:15 10:15 50 QF TBD / à déterminer Mannheim 20:15 14:15 16 C SWE – FRA Mannheim 20:15 14:15 51 QF TBD / à déterminer Cologne WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 2010 MERcREdI 12 MAI 2010 20:15 14:15 52 QF TBD / à déterminer Mannheim 16:15 10:15 17 D DEN – GER Cologne FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2010 vENdREdI 21 MAI 2010 16:15 10:15 18 B ITA – LAT Mannheim OFF DAY / CONGÉ 20:15 14:15 19 D FIN – USA Cologne SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2010 SAMEdI 22 MAI 2010 20:15 14:15 20 B CAN – SUI Mannheim 14:00 08:00 53 SF TBD / à déterminer Cologne THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2010 jEudI 13 MAI 2010 18:00 12:00 54 SF TBD / à déterminer Cologne 16:15 10:15 21 A RUS – BLR Cologne SUNDAY, MAY 23, 2010 dIMANcHE 23 MAI 2010 16:15 10:15 22 C FRA – NOR Mannheim 16:15 10:15 55 BRONZE TBD / à déterminer Cologne 20:15 14:15 23 A KAZ – SVK Cologne 20:30 14:30 56 GOLD/OR TBD / à déterminer Cologne 20:15 14:15 24 C SWE – CZE Mannheim QUALIFICATION, RELEGATION AND MEDAL ROUNDS - GROUPS RONdES dE quAlIFIcation, dE RElÉgation ET FINAlE - gROuPES E - 1A, 1D, 2A, 2D, 3A, 3D F - 1B, 1C, 2B, 2C, 3B, 3C G - 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D (Relegation Round/Ronde de relégation) 2010 IIHF WORLD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP - CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DE HOCKEY 2010 DE L’IIHF - 2010 MEdIA guIdE / guIdE dES MÉdIAS - HockeyCanada.ca ROSTER SCHEDULE 7 FORMATION HORAIRE 8 WHAT IS HOCKEY CANADA? WHAT IS HOCKEY CANADA? QUI EST HOCKEY CANADA? QUI EST HOCKEY CANADA? Hockey Canada is the self-governing body for amateur Hockey Canada est l’organisation autonome qui régit ice hockey in Canada, and is part of the 65-member le hockey sur glace amateur au Canada.
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