World Championships Team
As of December 6th, 2012
Goalkeepers | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nationality | Number | Player Name | Club | ||
3 | Daniel Surber | Winterthur Warriors | |||
30 | Taylor Retta-Shipp | Toronto Vikings |
Defensemen | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nationality | Number | Player Name | Club | ||
2 | Zachary Peters | Hamilton Public Enemies | |||
6 | Lauri Hannelius - C | KOO-VEE | |||
10 | Fabien Jeanneret | Red Zone Montreal | |||
14 | Jean Olivier Voros | UHC Biel-Seeland | |||
29 | Sascha Weber - A | UHC Zuger Highlands | |||
51 | Marc von Reding | Zug United |
Forwards | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nationality | Number | Player Name | Club | ||
9 | Seppo Lattu - A | Tornado Uccle | |||
12 | Randy Sa'd | Toronto Striators | |||
13 | Tyler Brush | Cambridge Floorball Club | |||
15 | Matthew Smith | Ottawa Blizzard | |||
18 | Stéphane Laporte | Red Zone Montreal | |||
19 | Faez Kanji | Vancouver FC | |||
20 | Chris Glass | UHC Zugerland | |||
22 | Gord Brajic | Hamilton Public Enemies | |||
40 | Bill Petrie | Hamilton Public Enemies | |||
76 | Eric Ulli-Vanasse - A | UHC Zuger Highlands | |||
85 | Arkadiusz Piszcek | West Coast Whalers | |||
91 | Jakob Brandstrom | Capilano Coho |
Read more about this topic: Canada Men's National Floorball Team
Famous quotes containing the words world and/or team:
“It is only Cecilia, or Camilla, or Belinda; or, in short, only some work in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the happiest delineation of its varieties and humour are conveyed to the world in the best chosen language.”
—Jane Austen (17751817)
“I also heard the whooping of the ice in the pond, my great bed-fellow in that part of Concord, as if it were restless in its bed and would fain turn over, were troubled with flatulency and bad dreams; or I was waked by the cracking of the ground by the frost, as if some one had driven a team against my door, and in the morning would find a crack in the earth a quarter of a mile long and a third of an inch wide.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)