Germany
Players
| Position | Name | Birthplace | 1995–96 team |
|---|---|---|---|
| F | Jan Benda | Reef, Belgium | HC Slavia Praha |
| D | Brad Bergen | Prince Albert, Canada | Düsseldorf EG |
| F | Thomas Brandl | Bad Tölz, Germany | Cologne Sharks |
| F | Benoit Doucet | Montreal, Canada | Düsseldorf EG |
| F | Peter Draisaitl | Karviná, Czech Republic | Cologne Sharks |
| D | Erich Goldmann | Dingolfing, Germany | Mannheim Eagles |
| F | Jochen Hecht | Mannheim, Germany | Mannheim Eagles |
| F | Dieter Hegen | Kaufbeuren, Germany | Düsseldorf EG |
| D | Mike Heidt | Calgary, Canada | Landshut EV |
| G | Josef Heiss | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Cologne Sharks |
| F | Florian Keller | Grafing, Germany | Rosenheim Star Bulls |
| D | Torsten Kienass | East Berlin, Germany | Düsseldorf EG |
| G | Olaf Kolzig | Johannesburg, South Africa | Washington Capitals |
| D | Daniel Kunce | Šumperk, Czech Republic | Kaufbüren Eagles |
| D | Mirko Lüdemann | Weißwasser, Germany | Cologne Sharks |
| F | Andreas Lupzig | Straubing, Germany | Cologne Sharks |
| F | Mark MacKay | Brandon, Canada | Schwenningen Wild Wings |
| G | Klaus Merk | Augsburg, Germany | Berlin Capitals |
| D | Jason Meyer | Regina, Canada | Cologne Sharks |
| D | Daniel Nowak | Brantford, Canada | Schwenningen Wild Wings |
| F | Reemt Pyka | Bremerhaven, Germany | Krefeld Penguins |
| F | Jürgen Rumrich | Miesbach, Germany | Berlin Prüssen Devils |
| F | Alexander Serikow | Landshut, Germany | Mannheim Eagles |
| F | Leo Stefan | Chelyabinsk, Russia | Cologne Sharks |
| F | Stefan Ustorf | Kaufbeuren, Germany | Washington Capitals |
| D | Markus Wieland | Tegernsee, Germany | Rosenheim Star Bulls |
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“If Germany is to become a colonising power, all I say is, God speed her! She becomes our ally and partner in the execution of the great purposes of Providence for the advantage of mankind.”
—W.E. (William Ewart)
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—Albert Einstein (18791955)