1996 World Cup of Hockey Rosters - Germany

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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