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GOALKEEPERS 1. HENRIK KARLSSON Born: Stockholm GOALKEEPERS 1. HENRIK KARLSSON Born: Stockholm November 27 1983 Length: 198 cm Weight: 98 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: Jokerit, KHL, Finland Latest Swedish club: Skellefteå AIK First club: Hammarby IF National games: 18 A, 0 B and 0 junior games 30. VIKTOR FASTH Born: Kalix Aug 8 1982 Length: 183 cm Weight: 87 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: CSKA Moscow, KHL, Russia Latest Swedish club: Tingsryds AIF First club: Vänersborgs HC National games: 35 A, 0 B, 0 junior games WC Silver Medal 2011, WC Sixth Place 2012 DEFENCEMEN 4. STAFFAN KRONWALL Born: Järfälla Sep 10 1982 Length: 195 cm Weight: 105 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, KHL, Russia Latest Swedish club: Djurgårdens IF First club: Järfälla HC National games: 91 A, 0 B and 12 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 11 A, 0 B, 0 juniors goals JWC U20 Sixth Place 2002, WC Silver Medal 2011, WC Sixth Place 2012, WC Gold Medal 2013, WC Fifth Place 2015 6. PATRIK HERSLEY Born: Malmö Jun 23 1986 Height: 191 cm Weight: 95 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Right Club: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, KHL, Russia Latest Swedish club: Leksands IF First club: Trelleborgs IF National games: 18 A, 0 B, 29 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 7 A, 0 B, 4 junior goals Los Angeles Kings 5th choice, 139th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2005 8. JOHAN FRANSSON Born: Kalix Feb 18 1985 Length: 187 cm Weight: 90 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Geneve-Servette HC, Switzerland Latest Swedish club: Luleå HF First club: Kalix HF National games: 61 A, 0 B, 34 junior games Goals Team Sweden total: 5 A, 0 B, 3 junior goals Junior World U20 Championship Seventh Place 2004, Junior World Championship Sixth Place 2005, WC Gold Medal 2013, WC Bronze Medal 2014 Dallas Stars 2nd choice, 34th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2004 29. ERIK GUSTAFSSON Born: Sundsvall Dec 15 1988 Height: 180 cm Weight: 82 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Kloten Flyers, Switzerland Latest Swedish club: Timrå IK First club: Njurunda SK National games: 21A, 0 B, 0 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 1 A, 0 B, 0 junior goals WC Gold Medal 2013, WC Bronze Medal 2014 32. MAGNUS NYGREN Born: Karlstad Jun 7 1990 Height: 185 cm Weight: 87 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Right Club: Färjestads BK First club: Färjestads BK National games: 16 A, 0 B, 7 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 2 A, 0 B, 0 junior goals Swedish champion with Färjestads BK 2010/2011 WC Bronze Medal 2014 Montreal Canadiens 3rd choice, 113th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2011 34. JONAS JUNLAND Born: Linköping Nov 15 1987 Height: 188 cm Weight: 90 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Linköping HC First club: Linköpings HC National games: 10 A, 0 B, 19 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 4 juniors goals Junior World U20 Championship Fourth Place 2007 Swedish U20 Champion with Linköpings HC 2005/2006 St. Louis Blues 2nd choice, 64th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2006 48. DANIEL RAHIMI Born: Umeå April 28 1987 Height: 190 cm Weight: 95 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Linköping HC First club: IF Björklöven National games: 36 A, 0 B, 20 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 2 A, 0 B, 0 junior goals JWC Fourth Place 2007, WC Bronze Medal 2014, WC Fifth Place 2015 Vancouver Canucks 2nd choice, 82nd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2006 51. JONAS AHNELÖV Born: Stockholm Dec 11 1987 Height: 190 cm Weight: 97 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Avangard Omsk, Russia, KHL Latest Swedish club: MODO Hockey First club: Flemingsbergs IK National games: 49 A, 0 B, 22 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 2 A, 0 B, 2 junior goals JWC U20 Fourth Place 2007, WC Bronze Medal 2014, WC Fifth Place 2015 Phoenix Coyotes 3rd choice, 88th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2006 FORWARDS 7. JOHN NORMAN Born: Stockholm Jan 6 1991 Length: 180 cm Weight: 80 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Skellefteå AIK First club: Danderyds SK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 33 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 11 junior goals Swedish champion with Skellefteå AIK season 2013/2014 14. RICHARD GYNGE Born: Tyresö Feb 1 1987 Length: 186 cm Weight: 87 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Växjö Lakers HC First club: Hammarby IF National games totally: 7 A, 0 B, 10 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 1 A, 0 B, 0 junior goals 17. MARTIN LUNDBERG Born: Skellefteå Jun 7 1990 Length: 184 cm Weight: 95 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Skellefteå AIK First club: Skellefteå AIK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 41 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 7 junior goals JWC U18 fourth place 2008, JWC U20 Bronze Medal 2010 Swedish champion with Skellefteå AIK 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 18. ANTON RÖDIN Born: Stockholm Nov 21 1990 Length: 183 cm Weight: 84 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Brynäs IF First club: Hammarby IF National games totally: 11 A, 0 B, 22 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 8 juniors goals Swedish U20 champion with Brynäs IF 2008/2009 JWC U20 Bronze Medal 2010 Vancouver Canucks 2nd choice, 53rd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2009 20. JOEL LUNDQVIST Born: Åre Mar 2 1982 Length: 184 cm Weight: 91 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Frölunda HC First club: Järpens IF National games totally: 115 A, 0 B and 37 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 13 A, 0 B, 12 junior goals Swedish champion with Västra Frölunda HC 2003 and with Frölunda HC 2005 Junior U18 World Championship Bronze Medal 2000, Junior U20 World Championship Sixth Place 2002, WC Gold Medal 2006, WC Bronze Medal 2009, WC Sixth Place 2012, WC Gold Medal 2013, WC Bronze Medal 2014, WC Fifth Place 2015 Dallas Stars 3rd choice, 68th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2000 21. JIMMIE ERICSSON Born: Skellefteå Feb 22 1980 Length: 187 cm Weight: 94 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Skellefteå AIK First club: Vita Hästen National games: 84 A, 0 B and 0 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 17 A, 0 B, 0 juniors goals Swedish champion with Skellefteå AIK 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 Russian champion with SKA St. Petersburg who won the KHL play off Gagarin Cup season 2014/2015 WC Bronze Medal 2010, WC Silver Medal 2011, WC Gold Medal 2013, OG Silver Medal 2014, WC Bronze Medal 2014, WC Fifth Place 2015 Detroit Red Wings 10th choice, 291st overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2002 23. DAVID ULLSTRÖM Born: Jönköping Apr 22 1989 Length: 192 cm Weight: 90 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Sibir Novosibirsk, KHL, Russia Latest Swedish club: HV 71 First club: HV 71 National games totally: 11 A, 0 B, 30 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 2 A, 0 B, 6 juniors goals Swedish champion with HV 71 2010 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2009 New York Islanders 9th choice, 102nd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2008 25. ANDREAS ENGQVIST Born: Stockholm Dec 23 1987 Length: 190 cm Weight: 88 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: Salavat Yulaev Ufa, Russia, KHL Latest Swedish club: Djurgårdens IF First club: Spånga IS IK National games: 28 A, 0 B, 11 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 4 A, 0 B, 2 juniors goals WC Bronze Medal 2010 Regular season winner with CSKA Moscow 2014/2015 Signed as free agent by Montreal Canadiens at July 13 2009 26. MARTIN JOHANSSON Born: Landskrona Oct 24 1987 Length: 180 cm Weight: 90 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Örebro HK First club: IF Lejonet National games totally: 9 A, 0 B, 0 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 2 A, 0 B, 0 junior goals WJC U18 Bronze Medal 2005, WJC U20 Fourth Place 2007 Swedish champion with Färjestads BK season 2008/2009 Swedish champion with Brynäs IF season 2011/2012 27. LINUS OMARK Born: Övertorneå Feb 5 1987 Height: 180 cm Weight: 82 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Salavat Yulaev Ufa, KHL, Russia Latest Swedish club: Luleå HF First club: Övertorneå HF National games: 59 A, 0 B, 12 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 13 A, 0 B, 2 juniors goals WC Bronze Medal 2009, WC Bronze Medal 2010 Edmonton Oilers 4th choice, 97th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2007 28. DICK AXELSSON Born: Stockholm Apr 25 1987 Height: 191 cm Weight: 93 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: HC Davos, Switzerland Latest Swedish club: Frölunda HC First club: Mälarhöjden/Bredäng IK National games: 67 A, 0 B, 3 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 13 A, 0 B, 1 juniors goals Swedish champion with Färjestads BK 2010/2011 WC Gold Medal 2013, WC Bronze Medal 2014 Detroit Red Wings 3rd choice, 62nd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2006 44. NICKLAS DANIELSSON Born: Uppsala Dec 7 1984 Length: 184 cm Weight: 83 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Right Club: Lausanne HC, Switzerland Latest Swedish club: MODO Hockey First club: Almtuna IS National games: 73 A, 0 B, 33 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 17 A, 0 B, 8 juniors goals JWC World U20 Championship Seventh Place 2004, WC Gold Medal 2013, WC Bronze Medal 2014, WC Fifth Place 2015 Vancouver Canucks 5th choice, 160th overall, in NHL Entry draft 2003 66. MARCUS SÖRENSEN Born: Södertälje Apr 7 1992 Length: 181 cm Weight: 75 kg Position: Forward Shoots: Left Club: Djurgårdens IF First club: IK Tälje National games totally: 9 A, 0 B, 4 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 4 A, 0 B, 3 junior goals Ottawa Senators 2nd choice, 106th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2010 87.
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