Czech Republic
Players
Position | Name | Hometown | 2003–04 team |
---|---|---|---|
F | Petr Čajánek | Zlín, Czech Republic | St. Louis Blues |
G | Roman Čechmánek | Zlín, Czech Republic | Los Angeles Kings |
F | Jiří Dopita | Šumperk, Czech Republic | HC Moeller Pardubice |
F | Radek Dvořák | Tábor, Czech Republic | Edmonton Oilers |
F | Patrik Eliáš | Třebíč, Czech Republic | New Jersey Devils |
D | Roman Hamrlík | Zlín, Czech Republic | New York Islanders |
F | Martin Havlát | Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic | Ottawa Senators |
F | Milan Hejduk | Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic | Colorado Avalanche |
F | Jaromír Jágr | Kladno, Czech Republic | New York Rangers |
D | František Kaberle | Kladno, Czech Republic | Atlanta Thrashers |
D | Tomáš Kaberle | Rakovník, Czech Republic | Toronto Maple Leafs |
D | Pavel Kubina | Čeladná, Czech Republic | Tampa Bay Lightning |
F | Robert Lang | Teplice, Czech Republic | Detroit Red Wings |
D | Marek Malík | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Vancouver Canucks |
F | Václav Prospal | České Budějovice, Czech Republic | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim |
G | Martin Prusek | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Ottawa Senators |
F | Robert Reichel | Litvínov, Czech Republic | Toronto Maple Leafs |
F | Martin Ručinský | Most, Czech Republic | Vancouver Canucks |
D | Jiří Šlégr | Jihlava, Czech Republic | Boston Bruins |
D | Jaroslav Špaček | Rokycany, Czech Republic | Columbus Blue Jackets |
F | Martin Straka | Plzeň, Czech Republic | Los Angeles Kings |
F | Josef Vašíček | Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic | Carolina Hurricanes |
F | Tomáš Vlasák | Prague, Czech Republic | AK Bars Kazan |
G | Tomáš Vokoun | Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic | Nashville Predators |
F | David Výborný | Jihlava, Czech Republic | Columbus Blue Jackets |
D | Marek Židlický | Most, Czech Republic | Nashville Predators |
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