MEDIA GUIDE IIHF World Junior Championship

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MEDIA GUIDE 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship

A chance to see the best ice hockey players One misconception about the IIHF World Junior Championships is that it features future stars. If you look at the development of the event, you will realize that this magnificent tournament features players who are world class stars already today. The World Juniors also show, by the way, how quickly a year goes by. Let s take you back to December 2012 and the IIHF World U20 event in Ufa, Russia. Canada s Ryan Nugent-Hopkins who led the tournament in scoring with 15 points in 6 games is today an integral part of the Edmonton Oilers while his countrymen Jonathan Huberdeau (9 points in 6 games in Ufa) and Mark Scheifele (8 points in 6 games) are the future of the Florida Panthers and Winnipeg Jets respectively. USA s All-Star defenseman and gold winner in Ufa, Jacob Trouba, is playing sensationally well for the Winnipeg while teammate Alex Galchenyuk personifies the new generation Montreal Canadiens. Last year s dominating Finns Joel Armia and Markus Granlund have both signed NHL contracts and are biding their time in the AHL, but Swedes Filip Forsberg, Elias Lindholm and Rickard Rakell have all played NHL games this season. So think about this when you watch the 38 th IIHF World Junior event in Malmö you may most likely have one chance to see the best players. Next year they are probably celebrated professionals either in the NHL or in any of the European leagues. A good example of the natural turnover is the defending World Champion United States: from last year s golden roster in Ufa only there are only three returnees on the 2014 team. But this is one reason why this tournament is such a success. Players play their hearts out because there is this sense of urgency among them you may only get one shot at winning a medal. The next year you may already be able to make a living from playing hockey, but the chance to stand on the podium and celebrate a world junior championship is gone forever. For the country with the most improved development program in the last 6-7 years, taking the IIHF World Juniors to Malmö was a natural choice. Sweden has hosted the event in the far north, in the central parts, but never in the south. Although the province of Scania (Skåne in Swedish) is not traditionally hockey country in Sweden, the district has developed some good hockey talent lately. Boston Bruin s Carl Söderberg is from Malmö, while St. Louis Blues Magnus Pääjärvi one of Sweden s best World Junior performers got his hockey schooling in this city. Anaheim s sensational rookie Hampus Lindholm is also a Scania product (from Jonstorp, close to Helsingborg). But maybe the best reason to go to Malmö is the arena, Sweden s best. The only thing it is missing is a major league team in the SHL. But that s a story for another day. Enjoy your stay in Malmö. SZYMON SZEMBERG IIHF Director of Communications 2

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The 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Media Guide Table of contents 1 Front page 2 Column by Szymon Szemberg, IIHF Director of Communications 3 Local organizer of the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship 4-5 Table of content 6 Opening times and press entrance in the Malmö Arena press center 6 Opening times and press entrance in the Malmö Isstadion press center 7-10 Team Canada, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 11-14 Team Czech Republic, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 15-18 Team Finland, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 19-22 Team Germany, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 23-26 Team Norway, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 27-30 Team Russia, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 31-34 Team Slovakia, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 35-38 Team Sweden, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 39-42 Team Switzerland, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 43-46 Team USA, long list roster, article, statistics, team photo 47-49 The 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship game schedule 50-52 World Junior Championship overall Scoring leaders year by year 1977-2013 53-66 World Junior Championship All Star Team and Best Players 1977-2013 66 The two WJC arenas Malmö Arena and Malmö Isstadion 67 All-Time Standings in World Junior Championship 1977-2013 68 World Junior Championship medal list 1977-2013 69 World Junior Championship medallists 1977-2013 70-71 Standings team by team and year by year 1977-2013 72 World Junior Championship attendance year by year 1977-2013 73-74 Figures about ice hockey nations 75 Interview with Team Sweden s Head Coach Rikard Grönborg 76 Interview with Team Sweden s forward Alexander Wennberg 77 Team Sweden s Media Policy 78 Team Sweden s Team Management in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship 79-104 Team Sweden s players in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship 105-106 Team Sweden s results and game schedule season 2013/2014 107-108 Team Sweden s Goalkeepers and Scoring Leaders season 2013/2014 109 Team Sweden s standing in World Junior Championship 1977-2013 110-111 Team Sweden won the 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal 112-113 Team Sweden won the 1981 IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal 4

114-116 Team Sweden s Scoring Leaders in WJC year by year 1977-2013 117 Team Sweden s Scoring Leaders in World Junior Championship 1977-2013 118 Team Sweden s players with the most junior national games played 119 Team Sweden s Team Leaders in WJC year by year 1977-2014 120 General information about Swedish Ice hockey 121-130 Team Sweden s World Junior Championship rosters 1977-2013 131 Team Sweden s Goal Scoring Leaders in World Junior Championship 1977-2013 132 Svenska Spel The main sponsor of Swedish Ice Hockey The 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Media Guide Editor-in-chief Anders Feltenmark The Swedish Ice Hockey Association Box 5204 121 16 Johanneshov Sweden Phone: +46 8 449 04 08 directly Phone: +46 8 449 04 00 operator Mobile phone: +46 70 445 04 08 Fax: +46 8 91 00 35 E-mail: anders.feltenmark@swehockey.se Staff writer Journalist Jan Bengtsson, Stockholm, Sweden E-mail: jannebengtsson1951@gmail.com Photo credits Fotokenne Reklamfoto AB Brådstupsvägen 11 129 39 Hägersten Sweden Telephone: +46 8 97 95 95 Fax: +46 8 97 27 05 Cell phone: +46 70 566 11 90 Stig Kenne Cell phone: +46 70 787 75 95 Peter Nerdell Web site: http://www.fotokenne.se E-mail: info@fotokenne.se Idrott & Reklamfoto AB Stambanevägen 63 141 43 Huddinge Sweden Telephone: +46 8 774 02 20 Fax: +46 8 711 29 20 E-mail: info@idrottsfoto.com International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Brandschenkestrasse 50 Postfach 8027 Zurich Switzerland Telephone: +41 44 562 22 00 Fax: +41 44 562 22 29 President and General Secretary Fax: +41 44 562 22 39 administration, sport, PR and marketing Web site: www.iihf.com E-mail, general: office@iihf.com E-mail, media: media@iihf.com Johan Andersson, the Swedish Ice Hockey Association www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se www.hockeyakademin.se Design, layout, printing and distribution by ÅGRENSHUSET, Bjästa www.agrenshuset.se 5

Opening hours in the press center Opening time Malmö Arena Closing time (approximatley 2 hours after the end of the last game) Malmö Isstadion Opening time Closing time (approximatley 2 hours after the end of the last game) Thursday 2013-12-26 8.45 23.00 7.45 21.30 Friday 2013-12-27 8.45 21.00 8.15 19.00 Saturday 2013-12-28 8.45 23.00 7.45 21.30 Sunday 2013-12-29 8.45 21.30 8.15 19.00 Monday 2013-12-30 8.45 23.00 7.45 21.30 Tuesday 2013-12-31 8.00 22.00 7.45 21.30 Wednesday 2014-01-01 10.15 19.45 10.15 18.30 Thursday 2014-01-02 8.15 23.30 7.45 21.00 Friday 2014-01-03 10.15 18.30 8.45 20.00 Saturday 2014-01-04 8.45 23.00 Closed Sunday 2014-01-05 7.45 23.00 10.30 16.00 6

Canada has a lot to prove BY JANNE BENGTSSON Canada comes to the World Junior Championship as one of the perennial favourites. Canada has won a total of 15 WJC gold medals, including four straight triumphs from 2005 to 2009. But then things went awry. It became, by Canadian hockey standards, with "only" silver medals in 2010 and 2011, a bronze medal in 2012 and the most unimaginable last year in Ufa, Russia. Hockey Canada, with no less than 446 543 registered junior players, ended up in fourth place and off the podium. Experienced and recognized hockey writer and columnist Bob McKenzie took the sledge hammer in an analysis of the young Canadians in Ufa: Canada was out coached. Canada let in too many goals. Canada had the wrong players. If you didn't know better, Bob McKenzie wrote, One would think that the head coach Steve Spott and his entire staff, goalie Malcolm Subban and his backup Jordan Binnington, on the road to Ufa fell off a truck filled with Swedes... Harsh words for a fiasco that must not be repeated. So Canada has built from the ground up. In comes head coach Brent Sutter, 51, with experience in the NHL (Calgary Flames, New Jersey Devils) but mainly from the WJC in 2005 and 2006, when Canada won the gold, both times without losing a single match. Early this summer, the coaches began to shape the team. In defence, Sutter during preseason chosen to bet on five players who all went in the first round of the annual NHL Entry Draft: Griffin Reinhart (New York Islanders), Morgan Rielly (Toronto Maple Leafs), Mathew Dumba (Minnesota Wild), Derrick Pouliot (Pittsburgh Penguins) and Michael Matheson (Florida Panthers). In the assault were the top players Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Warburton, both from the Halifax Mooseheads, like Max Domi from the London Knights. The latter, was of course, the son of Mats Sundin s tough teammate in Toronto, Maple Leafs Tie Domi. An interesting player showed up on the camps prior to tryouts by WJC team the final selection was made after the printing of this programme: 16-year-old Connor McDavid from Erie Otters. McDavid is considered as one of the best players for the draft pick in 2015 (!), and if he makes the cut for the WJC team then he goes the same way that previously only five players have. And not just any old: Eric Lindros, Jay Bouwmeester, Jason Spezza, Wayne Gretzky and Sidney Crosby all played the WJC at the age of 16. Canada has a lot to prove. And they are ready to do it! 7

TEAM CANADA Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Thursday December 26 th 1 A 13.30 vs. Germany Malmö Isstadion Saturday December 28t th 9 A 17.30 vs. Czech Republic Malmö Isstadion Monday December 30 th 15 A 17.30 vs. Slovakia Malmö Isstadion Tuesday December 31 st 19 A 17.30 vs. USA Malmö Isstadion Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1990 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1990 7 5 1 1 36-17 11 1 st 1991 7 5 1 1 40-18 11 1 st 1992 7 2 3 2 21-30 6 6 th 1993 7 6 1 0 37-17 12 1st 1994 7 6 0 1 39-20 13 1 st 1995 7 7 0 0 49-22 14 1 st 1996 6 6 0 0 27-8 12 1 st 1997 7 5 0 2 27-13 13 1 st 1998 7 2 5 0 13-18 4 8 th 1999 7 4 2 1 30-15 9 2 nd 2000 7 4 1 2 23-14 10 3 rd 2001 7 4 2 1 26-16 9 3 rd 2002 7 5 2 0 40-14 10 2 nd 2003 6 5 1 0 26-11 10 2 nd 2004 6 5 1 0 35-9 10 2 nd 2005 6 6 0 0 41-7 12 1 st 2006 6 6 0 0 25-6 12 1 st 2007 6 5 0 1 20-7 17 1 st 2008 7 6 1 0 23-10 18 1 st 2009 6 6 0 0 46-12 17 1 st 2010 6 5 1 0 46-13 14 2 nd 2011 7 5 2 0 39-19 12 2 nd 2012 6 5 1 0 35-11 15 3 rd 2013 6 4 2 0 27-19 13 4 th Population: 34 568 211 Registered players in total: 625 152 Juniors: 446 543 Seniors: 91 379 Women: 87 230 Referees, male: 31 804 Referees, female: 1 484 Indoor arenas: 2 631 Outdor rinks: 5 000 Address: Hockey Canada 155 Canada Olympic Road SW Suite 201 Calgary, AB T3B 5R5 Canada Phone: +1 403 777 36 36 Fax: +1 403 777 36 35 E-mail: terb@hockeycanada.ca Web site: www.hockeycanada.ca 8

TEAM CANADA PRELIMINARY CAMP ROSTER GOALKEEPERS Zachary Fucale 1995-05-28 Halifax Mooseheads, QMJHL Jake Paterson 1994-05-03 Saginaw Spirit, OHL DEFENCEMEN Chris Bigras 1995-02-22 Owen Sound Attack, OHL Mathew Dumba 1994-07-25 Minnesota Wild, NHL Aaron Ekblad 1996-02-07 Barrie Colts, OHL Josh Morrissey 1995-03-28 Prince Albert Raiders, WHL Adam Pelech 1994-08-16 Erie Otters, OHL Derrick Pouliot 1994-01-16 Portland Winterhawks, WHL Griffin Reinhart 1994-01-24 Edmonton Oil King, WHL Damon Severson 1994-08-07 Kelowna Rockets, WHL FORWARDS Josh Anderson 1994-05-07 London Knights, OHL Jonathan Drouin 1995-03-28 Halifax Mooseheads, QMJHL Frederik Gauthier 1995-04-26 Rimouski Oceanic, QMJHL Felix Girard 1994-05-09 Baie-Comeau Drakkar, QMJHL Bo Horvat 1995-04-05 London Knights, OHL Charles Hudon 1994-06-23 Chicoutimi Saugeneens, QMJHL Scott Laughton 1994-05-20 Oshawa Generals, OHL Curtis Lazar 1995-02-02 Edmonton Oil Kings, WHL Taylor Leier 1994-02-15 Portland Winterhawks, WHL Anthony Mantha 1994-09-16 Val-D Or Foreurs, QMJHL Connor McDavid 1997-01-13 Erie Otters, OHL Nic Petan 1995-03-22 Portland Winterhawks, WHL Sam Reinhart 1995-11-06 Kootenay Ice, WHL Kerby Rychel 1994-10-07 Guelph Storm, OHL Hunter Shinkaruk 1994-10-13 Medicine Hat Tigers, WHL TEAM MANAGEMENT Vice-President, Hockey Operations/National Teams Brad Pascall Senior Director, Hockey Operations/National Teams Scott Salmond Management Group Sean Burke Management Group Bruce Hamilton Head Scout, Men s National Teams Ryan Jankowski Head Coach Brent Sutter Assistant Coach Benoit Groulx Assistant Coach Ryan McGill Goaltending Consultant Fred Braithwaite Video Manager Andrew Brewer Coordinator, Men s National Teams Bayne Pettinger Team Physician Dr. Ian Auld Therapist Kent Kobelka Therapist Joey Garland Equipment Manager Steve Hildebrand Equipment Manager Chris MacDonald Media Relations André Brin 9

10 CANADA 2013. Team Canada finished at fourth place in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. Canada s last medal was the Bronze Medal in the 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship. PHOTO: ANDRE RINGUETTE, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

The Czech Republic faces problems BY JANNE BENGTSSON There are NHL scouts who almost completely stopped going to the Czech Republic because, as someone says There is not so much to look at. Yes, it is true to a degree, says Håkan Andersson, scout for the Detroit Red Wings and over time perhaps the most successful Swedish scout. The Czechs have had several thin years and those who appeared still didn t get the chance to prove what they can. Leaders have, for various reasons, not wanted to allow juniors into senior hockey so many young athletes have chosen to play abroad, Håkan Andersson continues. The Czech junior league has often been criticized of being too weak. The team Energie Karlovy Vary in the end chose to play in the Russian Kontinental Hockey Leagues junior League, MHL. When the club moved to the MHL, coach Jaromir Kverka explained, MHL was sharper designed and more was needed to go to the playoffs compared to at home in the Czech Republic. In the MHL Team Energie Karlovy Vary in the Central Division, plays against Team Red Army, HK MvD from Moscow and The Young Squad from Donetsk. Two of the very best young Czechs are playing in Sweden: Jakub Vrana in Linköping and David Pastrnak in second league team Södertälje SK. Both Vrana and Pastrnak are born 1996 and thus really just at the beginning of their careers at a high level. Vrana was at the end of 2012, the youngest player ever for Linköping HC in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), and Pastrnak has convinced many in Södertälje SK (SSK). Vrana has a highly developed stick handling and movement on the ice. He is also a skilled shooter who hits where he is aiming. Pastrnak is a very aggressive player, and when the young Czech last spring signed on for two more years in SSK, the Club's Sports Director Per Nygårds described him as "a modern, explosive and powerful hockey player". Thus, when Czechs now are coming to Malmö, they have much catching up to do: after the double Czech WJC gold medals in 2000, in Skellefteå and Umeå and 2001, in Moscow. But now the Czech Republic are experiencing an almost monumental drought of medals, with a bronze in Thief River Falls in 2005 as only exception. A very painful situation for Czech hockey with its proud traditions, both historically where Bohemia (after World War I, Czechoslovakia) was one of the first countries in Europe to take up the hockey sport and sporting with both Czechoslovakia (six World Championship gold medals) and the Czech Republic (also six World Championship gold medals) successes on the rink. 11

TEAM CZECH REPUBLIC Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Thursday December 26 th 3 A 17.30 vs. USA Malmö Isstadion Saturday December 28t th 9 A 17.30 vs. Canada Malmö Isstadion Monday December 30 th 13 A 13.30 vs. Germany Malmö Isstadion Tuesday December 31 st 17 A 13.30 vs. Slovakia Malmö Isstadion Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1994 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1994 7 3 4 0 31-29 6 5 th 1995 7 3 4 0 43-26 6 6 th 1996 6 2 2 2 18-22 6 4 th 1997 7 2 3 2 19-19 6 4 th 1998 7 3 3 1 24-22 7 4 th 1999 6 3 3 0 26-18 6 7 th 2000 7 5 0 2 23-11 12 1 st 2001 7 7 0 0 27-8 14 1 st 2002 7 2 5 0 21-16 4 7 th 2003 6 2 3 1 11-13 5 6 th 2004 7 3 4 0 20-20 6 4 th 2005 7 5 2 0 23-14 10 3 rd 2006 6 2 4 0 16-19 4 6 th 2007 5 3 2 0 16-14 8 5 th 2008 6 3 3 0 18-16 9 5 th 2009 6 2 4 0 23-22 8 6 th 2010 6 3 3 0 28-24 9 7 th 2011 7 4 3 0 20-25 12 7 th 2012 6 3 3 0 18-15 10 5 th 2013 6 4 2 0 16-20 11 5 th Population: 10 162 921 Registered players in total: 107 722 Juniors: 23 209 Seniors: 82 003 Women: 2 510 Referees, male: 4 333 Referees, female: 206 Indoor arenas: 158 Outdor rinks: 23 Address: Cesky Svaz Ledinho Hokeje Prvniho Pluku 621, 8 A 186 00 Prague 8 Czech Republic Phone: +420 2 24 89 14 70 Fax: +420 2 33 33 60 96 E-mail: office@czehockey.cz Web site: www.czehockey.cz 12

TEAM CZECH REPUBLIC Preliminary roster GOALKEEPERS Daniel Dolejs Vitkovice Ostrava Dominik Hrachovina Tappara Tampere (FIN) Marek Langhamer Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) DEFENCEMEN Ronald Knot Jan Kostalek Patrik Marcel David Nemecek Karel Plasil Michal Plutnar Petr Sidlik Jan Stencel Libor Sulak Slavia Prague Rimouski Océanic (QMJHL) Skoda Plzen Saskatoon Blades (WHL) Hradec Kralove Tri-City Americans (WHL) Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL) Vitkovice Ostrava Pirati Chomutov FORWARDS Radek Faksa Kitchener Rangers (OHL) Jiri Fronk Energie Karlovy Vary David Kämpf Pirati Chomutov Ondrej Kase Pirati Chomutov Patrik Machac Rytiri Kladno Richard Nejezchleb Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) David Pastrnak Södertälje SK (SWE) Martin Prochazka HC Litomerice Pavel Sedlacek PSG Zlin Dominik Simon Sparta Prague Vojtech Tomecek Energie Karlovy Vary Dominik Volek Red Deer Rebels (WHL) Jakub Vrana Linköpings HC (SWE) Pavel Zacha Bili Tygri Liberec Patrik Zdrahal Rimouski Océanic (QMJHL) 13

14 CZECH REPUBLIC 2013. Team Czech Republic finished in fifth place in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. The Czech Republic s last medal was the Bronze Medal in the 2005 IIHF World Junior Championship. PHOTO: RICHARD WOLOWICZ, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

Last years tournament was tough for Finland BY JANNE BENGTSSON Finland passed the ticket to the World Junior Championships in Malmö with the emergency button. Well, or... when it really was at its apex, the young Finns had no trouble qualifying for the WJC-participation even in 2014. But the situation shook the nerves when Finland, against all odds, ended up in the relegation group after unsuccessful games in Russian Ufa, with losses against Sweden (4-7) and Czech Republic (1-3). In general, the past decade has been troublesome for Finnish junior ice hockey. Like Sweden, Finland has won two JWC gold medals, but to find them you have to go back quite some years in time: in 1987, Czechoslovakia and 1998 at home in Helsinki. After that Finland won a handful of medals, but after the bronze in JWC in Grand Forks in 2006 a fourth place in Alberta, Canada, 2012 is the best result. There are a bunch of "Lion kids" who will come to Malmö over Christmas and the New Year, staffed with several players who have more than a fair chance to become something great in the Hockey World. With eleven points (5 goals, 6 assists), Teuvo Teräväinen, drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks and now in Jokerit, was one of the last tournament's best scorers in JWC. Finland has the relatively small sized Artturi Lehkonen from KalPa who played his first league game for TPS Turku as a 16 year old. He is a player that NHL-scouting director Göran Stubb describes as smart and intelligent. He is a man of surprises in the offensive zone and has the ability to make the really big important goals. He is very quick in acceleration, especially when he has the puck, said Göran Stubb on Lehkonen who was Montreal Canadiens draft pick last summer. In KalPa we also find Sami Kapanen, one of Finland's biggest NHL veterans, who actually owns the team, a valuable aid for Artturi Lehkonen as well as for many other young players, including Sami Kapanens son, Kasperi. He is also a player in the highest junior elite. Finland has for many years been a great producer of talented goalies to the NHL as well as Sweden. Two of Europe's best young goalkeepers are Juuse Saros from HPK, drafted by Nashville, and Jokerit Hockey s Joonas Korpisalo, drafted by Columbus. The Finnish ice hockey has considerably older traditions than the Swedish. The first match was played on the Bothnian Bay ice outside Helsinki as early as 1899, but not until 1927 was hockey played in a more organized form. Finland began to win medals in the Olympic Games and various World Championship variations first seriously in the early 1980s. But on the junior side, as I said, results have been scant in recent years. 15

TEAM FINLAND Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Friday December 27 th 6 B 17.30 vs. Norway Malmö Arena Saturday December 28t th 8 B 15.00 vs. Sweden Malmö Arena Monday December 30 th 14 B 15.00 vs. Russia Malmö Arena Tuesday December 31 st 20 B 18.00 vs. Switzerland Malmö Arena Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1990 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1990 7 4 2 1 32-21 9 4 th 1991 7 3 3 1 35-30 7 5 th 1992 7 3 3 1 21-21 7 4 th 1993 7 3 3 1 31-20 7 5 th 1994 7 4 3 0 27-24 8 4 th 1995 7 3 3 1 29-26 7 4 th 1996 6 2 4 0 23-24 4 6 th 1997 6 4 2 0 25-16 8 5 th 1998 7 6 0 1 35-33 13 1 st 1999 6 3 3 0 25-20 6 5 th 2000 7 2 4 1 19-19 5 7 th 2001 7 5 1 1 22-10 11 2 nd 2002 7 5 2 0 23-9 10 3 rd 2003 7 4 2 1 22-15 8 3 rd 2004 7 5 2 0 26-12 10 3 rd 2005 6 3 3 0 14-21 6 5 th 2006 7 4 3 0 24-19 8 3 rd 2007 5 2 3 0 17-17 6 6 th 2008 6 2 4 0 19-24 5 6 th 2009 6 3 3 0 20-14 10 7 th 2010 6 3 3 0 21-22 9 5 th 2011 6 3 3 0 22-11 10 6 th 2012 7 4 3 0 29-22 12 4 th 2013 6 4 2 0 34-19 11 7 th Population: 5 266 114 Registered players in total: 66 636 Juniors 37 071 Seniors 24 778 Women 4 787 Referees, male 1 700 Referees, female 50 Indoor arenas 259 Outdoor rinks 15 Adress: Suomen Jääkiekkolehti Veturitie 13 H 002 40 Helsinki Finland Phone: +358 9 756 750 Fax: +358 9 756 755 75 E-mail: office@finhockey.fi Web site: www.finhockey.fi 16

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18 FINLAND 2013. Team Finland finished in seventh place in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. Finland s last medal was the Bronze Medal in the 2006 IIHF World Junior Championship. PHOTO: RICHARD WOLOWICZ, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

Germany are underdogs BY JANNE BENGTSSON Germany comes to the Junior World Championships in Malmö as underdogs. Not so strange: the young Germans have gone up and down in the WJC system, and the team's last victory in a group B match in the Junior World Championships came December 27, 2008, five years ago, when Germany won over Kazakhstan with 9-0. After that, it has become only losses in group games and a painful 9-41 in goal difference in WJC tournaments in 2011 and 2013. Most recently, in Ufa, Russia, the Germans left through a glorious 5-2 victory over Latvia in the relegation round. Now the Germans hope for more victories. In the last World Junior Championships Germany drew eight of the players from the North American junior leagues. And in the latest draft CHL (Canadian Hockey League is an umbrella organization for the three major junior leagues in Ontario, Quebec and the Western Hockey League) five young Germans were drafted. It gives hope for the WJC. The young talents, Marcus Eisenschmid chosen by Medicine Hat, Marco Notes (Charlottetown), Andreas Eder (Vancouver Giants), Max Kammerer (Regina Pats) and Tim Benda (London Knights) are great hopes for the future in a German hockey generation that only recently had the opportunity to show what it can do. Junior hockey has been neglected for a long time. The German junior league, Nachwuchsliga, for example, didn t start until the year 2001. And not too many years ago the development of junior hockey in clubs was entered as one of the licensing conditions for games in the German professional League, DEL. Some DEL clubs have fulfilled that requirement better than others: the junior series have been played in 13 seasons. Ten times it has been won by Jungadler Mannheim (Mannheim's young eagles). The German League is still heavily influenced by foreign players. When football's Bosman case opened all boundaries in the mid-1990s, the German League was flooded by imported players. Even today, imports keep the main roles in the team. This season, over 40 percent of players in the league are imports: 162 foreign players against 216 Germans. 80 Canadians and 43 Americans are added to the international element of the DEL, and there is a dominance that has held back a lot of young German players. Although the German junior hockey is relatively new, the German hockey itself is old. The first match was played in Berlin in 1897, and the first ice rink opened in 1909. So probably there is tradition. Now, there is a need for knowledge as well. 19

TEAM GERMANY Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Thursday December 26 th 1 A 13.30 vs. Canada Malmö Isstadion Friday December 27t th 5 A 15.00 vs. Slovakia Malmö Isstadion Sunday December 29 th 11 A 15.00 vs. USA Malmö Isstadion Monday December 30 th 13 A 13.30 vs. Czech Republic Malmö Isstadion Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1991 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1991 7 6 0 1 49-15 13 1 st Played in Pool B 1992 7 1 6 0 15-40 2 7 th 1993 7 1 6 0 16-37 2 7 th 1994 7 1 6 0 10-26 2 7 th 1995 7 1 6 0 17-55 2 7 th 1996 6 1 3 2 19-27 4 8 th 1997 6 1 5 0 14-34 2 9 th 1998 6 0 6 0 4-41 0 10 th 1999 5 1 4 0 10-17 2 5 th Played in Pool B 2000 5 4 1 0 17-11 8 2 nd Played in Pool B 2001 5 4 1 0 14-6 8 2 nd Played in Division 1 2002 1 5 0 0 26-6 10 1 st Played in Division 1 2003 6 1 5 0 9-24 2 9 th 2004 5 3 0 2 29-10 8 1 st Played in Division 1 A 2005 6 1 5 0 5-32 2 9 th 2006 5 5 0 0 20-2 10 1 st Played in Division 1 A 2007 6 2 4 0 12-17 5 9 th 2008 5 5 0 0 42-6 15 1 st Played in Division 1 A 2009 6 1 5 0 14-29 3 9 th 2010 5 5 0 0 27-3 15 1 st Played in Division 1 A 2011 7 0 7 0 9-23 2 10 th in Top Division 2012 5 5 0 0 34-9 15 1 st Played in Division 1 A 2013 6 1 5 0 9-36 4 9 th in Top Division Population: 81 147 265 Registered players in total: 34 256 Juniors: 21 556 Seniors: 9 586 Women: 3 114 Referees, male: 192 Referees, female: 17 Indoor arenas: 201 Outdor rinks: 45 Address: Deutscher Eishockey-Bund e.v. Betzenweg 34 812 47 Munich Germany Phone: +49 89 81 82 0 Fax: +49 89 81 82 36 E-mail: info@deb-online.de Web site: www.deb-online.de 20

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22 GERMANY 2013. Team Germany finished in ninth place in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. Germany s best record is seventh place four years in a row in the 1992-1995 IIHF World Junior Championships. PHOTO: ANDRE RINGUETTE, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

Norway are newcomers BY JANNE BENGTSSON Norway are newcomers in the A group in the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championships after a perfect completion of the tournament last year. Norway won the Division I Group A group in Amiens, France, before Belarus and Denmark with four victories and an overtime win. Now a completely different opposition is waiting. Most recently Norway was in the top division in Buffalo 2011, ended in a devastating record: 4-32 in goal difference after five losses in the group stage, including 1-7 against Sweden and 1-10 against Canada. In the relegation round was a victory against Germany, but they were relegated down to Division 1 anyway. During the period between the two "big" WJC adventures, the Norwegian junior ice hockey, has been reorganized. While the rest of the hockey world had age division U18 and U20, Norwegians have clung to U17 and U19. When the first team every year, climbed on the international hockey rankings, junior hockey was virtually at a standstill. Young Norwegians were forced abroad to be able to play at a high level. Not least Swedish clubs has received many talented Norwegian hockey players. The Norwegian system was changed to the season 2012/2013, and is now in synch with the rest of the world. Meanwhile, it spent more on the young Norwegian hockey players. Norway now has several players who practice as much as the big Nations players, says Anders Blegeberg, a Norwegian hockey profile for many years with the national team and now sports director at sports high school Wang. Both the Norwegian Top Sports high school and Wang has meant a tremendous amount of development, says Anders Blegeberg. But many problems remain. A problem with junior development is the lack of breadth in the Norwegian junior ice hockey. In the latest report from the International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF, the record for Norway shows just under 7,000 players in total, of which 4,000 are juniors. Considerably less than for example France and Austria and, of course, a failure for the world's top winter sports nation otherwise. But a new generation is on the way. Jörgen Karterud plays in Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds in Canadian OHL. Ludvig Hoff from Vålerengen, born in 1996, is a scoring machine and counted as a big future name. His club mate Lyngseth Tallak and Swedish Hockey League (SHL) experienced Mattias Nörstebö in Brynäs are also counted as big future names. The Norwegian way up is steep. But the march has begun. 23

TEAM NORWAY Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Thursday December 26 th 2 B 15.00 vs. Russia Malmö Arena Friday December 27 th 6 B 17.30 vs. Finland Malmö Arena Sunday December 29 th 12 B 17.30 vs. Sweden Malmö Arena Monday December 30 th 16 B 19.00 vs. Switzerland Malmö Arena Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1990 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1990 7 2 5 0 25-51 4 6 th 1991 7 0 7 0 8-75 0 8 th 1992 7 5 2 0 45-17 10 3 rd B-pool 1993 7 6 1 0 49-11 12 2 nd B-pool 1994 7 5 1 1 28-15 11 2 nd B-pool 1995 7 3 3 1 27-27 7 5 th B-pool 1996 5 3 2 0 18-15 6 3 rd B-pool 1997 7 2 2 3 33-23 7 4 th B-pool 1998 6 3 3 0 21-22 6 7 th B-pool 1999 5 1 4 0 10-22 2 6 th B-pool 2000 5 2 3 0 18-14 4 4 th B-pool 2001 5 1 4 0 17-12 2 4 th Division 1 2002 5 3 0 2 20-14 6 3 rd Division 1 2003 5 2 2 1 17-16 5 3 rd Division 1 B 2004 5 3 2 0 21-10 6 2 nd Division 1 B 2005 5 5 0 0 29-12 10 1 st Division 1 A 2006 6 0 6 0 11-29 0 10 th 2007 5 2 3 0 15-14 5 5 th Division 1 B 2008 5 3 2 0 19-16 9 3 rd Division 1 A 2009 5 3 2 0 14-17 8 3 rd Division 1 B 2010 5 5 0 0 33-8 14 1 st played in Division 1 B 2011 7 1 6 0 7-35 3 9 th Top Division 2012 5 3 2 0 19-13 9 3 rd played in Division 1 A 2013 5 5 0 0 19-7 14 1 st played in Division 1 A Population: 4 722 701 Registered players in total: 6 899 Juniors: 3 972 Seniors: 2 284 Women: 643 Referees, male: 199 Referees, female: 17 Indoor arenas: 44 Outdor rinks: 2 Address: Norges Ishockeyförbund 0840 Oslo Norway Phone: +47 21 02 90 00 Phone: +47 21 02 96 30 Fax: +47 21 02 96 31 E-mail: hockey@hockey.no Web site: www.hockey.no 24

TEAM NORWAY Preliminary camp roster GOALKEEPERS Henrik Haukeland Thomas Narmo Joachim Svendsen DEFENCEMEN Magnus Eikrem Haugen Andreas Klavestad Erlend Lesund Tallak Lyngset Markus Noteng Mattias Norstebo Christer Simonsen Martin Vaakanainen FORWARDS Magnus Fischer Ludvik Hoff Anders Henriksen Tim Robin Johnsgard Jorgen Karterud Endre Medby Henrik Medhus Simen Nielsen Magnus Nilsen Christoffer Rasch Martin Ronnild Eirik Salsten Didrik Svendsen Markus Soberg Jens Henrik Tonjum Stjernen Lahti Pelicans, Finland Lorenskog Storhamar Frisk Asker IHK Sparta Islanders Hockey Club, USA Rosenborg Brynäs IF, Sweden Manglerud Star Bofors IK Karlskoga, Sweden Vålerenga Vålerenga Stavanger Oilers Mariestad BOIS HC, Sweden Sault. St Marie Greyhounds (CAN) Lillehammer Stavanger Oilers Lorenskog IHK Sparta Mora IK, Sweden Brynäs IF, Sweden Storhamar IHK Sparta Frolunda HC, Sweden Växjo Lakers HC, Sweden TEAM MANAGEMENT General Manager Jon Haukeland Team Manager Jan Petter Selvik Head Coach Orjan Lovdal Assistant Coach Geir Hoff Goalie Coach Daniel Bjornberg Video Coach Petter Salsten Physiotherapist Jon Romoen Equipment Manager Ingar Engjom Equipment Manager Svein Pettersen 25

26 NORWAY 2013. Team Norway won the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division 1 Group A. Norway s best record is sixth place in the 1990 IIHF World Junior Championship. PHOTO: PASCAL ENAULT, IIHF

Russia hope junior players stay in the MHL BY JANNE BENGTSSON A relatively new junior league, and a senior league with high salaries, have now been set up to get young Russian hockey players to stay in Russia rather than to seek their fortunes in the United States or Canada. Most of our players who move to the United States or Canada, stops playing ice hockey or are coming back as inferior players. They are going to the United States or Canada to meet their childhood dreams. But the result is rarely as they hoped. We will stop no one from going, but those who travel should be fully prepared for what to expect, said Sergei Yakovlev, head of the Russian junior league MHL (Molodjozhnaya Hokkeynaya Liga). MHL was founded on March 26, 2009 by the 20 clubs in the KHL, the commercial companies behind the KHL and the Russian Ice Hockey Federation. Today, the MHL swelled to 67 clubs in two divisions, 39 of which in the elite Division. Since a Hungarian team left, the League is played today across nine countries: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Austria, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania and Moldova. Behind the MHL, as well as behind the KHL, we see powerful economic interests. The director of the League is Alexander Medvedev, who is also the Managing Director of the oil and gas company Gazprom. 2012 the company made a profit of 1 000 billion Swedish kronor. Each MHL-club will also, it is thought, have a budget of 10 million Rubles (equivalent to approximately 2.1 million Swedish kronor). The teams play the Kharlamov Cup, named after the great old Soviet player and the goal of the League is clearly pegged out: to take the Russian junior hockey to a higher level. But there is work to do. At the last tournament, at home ice the JWC in Ufa, Team Russia picked 19 of the 23 players from Russian clubs, in the KHL and in the MHL. But after the tournament the Russian media was not gracious toward their players. Aleksandr Semak, coach of local club Tolpar in Ufa, was quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency when he accused the Russian players for disciplinary problems. Disciplinary problems or not the Russian team managers, of course, rejected all accusations JWC home in Ufa was no success for the young Russians that many saw as winner of the tournament. The Russians, who played the memorable JWC final against Sweden a year earlier, barely passed through to the semi-finals, after penalty shots a 4-3 victory over Switzerland, before Sweden became just too hard in the semi final (2-3 after Overtime and Game Winning Shots). 27

TEAM RUSSIA Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Thursday December 26 th 2 B 15.00 vs. Norway Malmö Arena Saturday December 28t th 10 B 19.00 vs. Switzerland Malmö Arena Monday December 30 th 14 B 15.00 vs. Finland Malmö Arena Tuesday December 31 st 18 B 14.00 vs. Sweden Malmö Arena Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1993 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1993 7 2 3 2 26-20 6 6 th 1994 7 5 1 1 23-17 11 3 rd 1995 7 5 2 0 36-24 10 2 nd 1996 7 4 2 1 32-19 9 3 rd 1997 6 4 1 1 26-9 9 3 rd 1998 7 5 1 1 30-10 11 2 nd 1999 7 6 1 0 34-10 12 1 st 2000 7 6 1 0 37-7 12 2 nd 2001 7 3 3 1 27-17 7 7 th 2002 7 5 2 0 25-14 10 1 st 2003 6 6 0 0 28-10 12 1 st 2004 6 3 2 1 17-16 7 5 th 2005 6 4 2 0 29-17 8 2 nd 2006 6 5 1 0 26-12 10 2 nd 2007 6 5 1 0 26-9 15 2 nd 2007 7 5 2 0 27-19 15 3 rd 2009 7 5 1 1 29-15 16 3 rd 2010 6 3 3 0 19-15 9 6 th 2011 7 5 2 0 32-22 15 1 st 2012 7 5 2 0 31-12 16 2 nd 2013 7 5 2 0 25-18 13 3 rd Population: 142 500 482 Registered players in total: 66 551 Juniors: 63 156 Seniors: 2 833 Women: 562 Referees, male: 1 156 Referees, female: 13 Indoor arenas: 386 Outdor rinks: 2 064 Address: Ice Hockey Federation of Russia Luzhnetskaia Naberezhnaia 8/1 11 99 91 Moscow Russia Phone: +7 495 637 02 77 Fax: +7 495 637 02 22 E-mail: sokolova@fhr.ru Web site: www.fhr.ru 28

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30 RUSSIA 2013. Team Russia won the Bronze Medal in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. Russia won the Gold Medal in the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship and Silver Medal in 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship. PHOTO: ANDRE RINGUETTE, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

Slovakia will send almost a club team to the World Juniors BY JANNE BENGTSSON Slovakia has not been a remarkable success story in the World Junior Championships. Despite the fact that Slovakia has exported world famous top players like Žigmund Pálffy, Pavol Demitra, Marián Gáborík and brothers Peter, Marian and Anton Šťastný, to name a few. The young ice hockey Slovaks have had difficulties in asserting themself on the international top level. The head start, with well trained players and expanding organization, as the Slovak hockey had after the partition of the great hockey nation of Czechoslovakia in the Czech Republic and Slovakia on January 1, 1993, have slowly but surely been eaten up by former minor hockey nations like Denmark, Norway, and Latvia. In the division of the two countries the Slovaks kept only just over 9 000 of the nearly 120 000 players from Czechoslovakia. Czech Republic today has close to 108 000 players, of which just over 23 000 are juniors. Slovakia's numbers: 9 200 players, of which 6 700 are juniors. Slovakia took the bronze in the WJC in Winnipeg in 1999, but after that, it has just been depressing. The situation hasn t become any easier due to economic problems all the time. And after two straight place eight positions and almost fiasco in Vancouver in 2006 and in 2007, the Slovaks gathered their Ice Hockey Association s top people to a meeting. The result: a national team who became a club team. Or vice versa, depending on how you want to see it. HP Orange saw the light of day to ice hockey season 2007/2008. And in orange, white and black the young players had to play against the best Slovakia could offer at senior level in the top series, the Slovak Extraliga. The aim was, of course, that the young players in Slovakia would get the maximum match training and learn how to play together. HP Orange goes, so to speak, outside Penrith in the series, the team cannot fall out and they can t go to the playoffs. Moreover, the team takes a break in the series when the Junior World Cup is approaching. In Calgary and Edmonton 2012 Slovakia reached a sixth place, the best placement so far. The last tournament, the WJC in Russian Ufa, HP Orange sent 16 of the 23 players on the team. It ended in eighth place but anyway a new contract after some really good actions, including against Russia (2-3 after Overtime), Germany (2-1) and Latvia (5-3). Now the Slovaks will do a retry. Malmö and Sweden is the right place. The last time a Slovak team surprised all was in the "major" World Championship in Gothenburg 2002. Then it ended with gold medals... 31

TEAM SLOVAKIA Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Friday December 27 th 5 A 15.00 vs. Germany Malmö Isstadion Saturday December 28 th 7 A 13.30 vs. USA Malmö Isstadion Monday December 30 th 15 A 17.30 vs. Canada Malmö Isstadion Tuesday December 31 st 17 A 13.30 vs. Czech Republic Malmö Isstadion Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1994 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1994 4 4 0 0 55-3 8 1 Played in Pool C 1995 7 5 2 0 33-16 10 2 Played in Pool B 1996 6 2 1 3 24-23 7 7 th 1997 6 2 4 0 23-26 4 6 th 1998 6 3 3 0 26-18 6 9 th 1999 6 4 1 1 17-14 9 3 rd 2000 7 2 4 1 11-15 5 9 th 2001 7 1 6 0 16-25 2 8 th 2002 7 2 3 2 20-19 6 8 th 2003 6 3 3 0 17-14 6 5 th 2004 6 2 3 1 13-14 5 6 th 2005 6 4 2 0 15-13 8 7 th 2006 6 2 3 1 19-27 5 8 th 2007 6 1 5 0 16-21 3 8 th 2008 6 3 3 0 22-16 9 7 th 2009 7 3 4 0 22-28 8 4 th 2010 6 2 4 0 19-29 6 8 th 2011 7 3 4 0 16-25 7 8 th 2012 6 2 4 0 18-30 6 6 th 2013 6 2 4 0 19-33 6 8 th Population: 5 488 339 Registered players in total: 9 230 Juniors: 6 754 Seniors: 2 025 Women: 451 Referees, male: 511 Referees, female: 16 Indoor arenas: 60 Outdor rinks: 17 Address: Slovak Ice Hockey Federation Trnavska cesta 27/B 831 04 Bratislava Slovakia Phone: Office +42 12 32 34 09 01 Fax: Office: +42 12 32 34 09 21 Email: international@szlh.sk Web site: www.hockeyslovakia.sk 32

TEAM SLOVAKIA Preliminary roster GOALKEEPERS Samuel Baros 1994-02-10 HC Slovan Bratislava/HK Orange 20 Denis Godla 1995-04-04 HC Slovan Bratislava Maros Mikolas 1995-03-07 MsHK Zilina Maximilian Pajpach 1996-01-04 HK SR 18/HK Orange 20 Richard Sabol 1994-01-31 HC 05 Banska Bystrica/HK Orange 20 DEFENCEMEN Patrik Luza 1994-07-27 HK Orange 20/HC Slovan Bratislava Patrik Maier 1996-11-06 HK SR 18 Jakub Predajniansky 1994-02-01 HC 05 Banska Bystrica/HK Orange 20 Miroslav Rosandic 1995-02-26 HC 05 Banska Bystrica Tomas Rusina 1994-01-28 HK Orange 20/HC Slovan Bratislava Denis Simek 1994-01-19 HC Energie Karlovy Vary Michal Valjent 1994-03-19 HK Orange 20/HC Slovan Bratislava FORWARDS Peter Cehlarik 1995-08-02 Luleå HF, Sweden Marko Dano 1994-11-30 HC Slovan Bratislava Rastislav Gaspar 1994-10-13 HK Orange 20/HC 05 Banska Bystrica David Griger 1994-11-28 HC Energie Karlovy Vary Stanislav Horansky 1994-02-25 HK Orange 20/MsHK Zilina Kristian Horvat 1995-12-23 HK Orange 20/HC 07 Presov Milan Kolena 1994-05-12 HK Orange 20/HC Slovan Bratislava Patrik Koys 1995-10-24 HK Orange 20/HK Dubnica Robert Lantosi 1995-09-24 VIK Västerås HK, Sweden Mario Lunter 1994-06-20 HC 05 Banska Bystrica David Minarik 1994-10-12 HK Orange 20/Dukla Trencin Filip Mlyncar 1994-05-22 HK Orange 20/HC Slovan Bratislava Matej Paulovic 1995-01-03 Peterborough Petes, OHL Dominik Rehak 1995-01-13 HK Orange 20/MsHK Zilina Martin Reway 1995-01-24 Gatineau Olympiques, QMJHL Daniel Rzavsky 1994-04-27 HK Orange 20/HC Slovan Bratislava Eduard Simun 1994-12-27 HK Orange 20/HC 05 Banska Bystrica Pavol Skalicky 1995-10-09 HK Orange 20/HK Spisska Nova Ves David Soltes 1995-02-05 Prince George Cougars, WHL Jozef Tibensky 1994-03-26 HK Orange 20/HK Ruzinov 99 Bratislava TEAM MANAGEMENT Team Leader Darius Rusnak Head Coach Ernest Bokros Team Manager Roman Ulehla Assistant Coach Anton Bartanus Assistant Coach Norbert Javorcik Assistant Coach/Goalkeeper Coach Rudolf Jurcenko Team Doctor MUDr. Milan Petro Physiotherapist Lubos Ondrej Physiotherapist Rastislav Ladecky 33

34 SLOVAKIA 2013. Team Slovakia finished in eight place in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. Slovakia s last medal was the Bronze Medal in the 1999 IIHF World Junior Championship. PHOTO: ANDRE RINGUETTE, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

Sweden wants to win a new gold medal BY JANNE BENGTSSON The dream of a looming WJC gold on home soil in Malmö, didn t begin with Mika Zibanejads goal against Russia in Calgary two years ago. When the super talent from Djurgården scored, after 10.09 in Overtime, and pushed Sweden into the first WJC gold in 31 years, the planning for the new, bigger and better Swedish hockey times had been running for more than ten years. It was 2002, and we found that Swedish juniors went worse and worse internationally. In December of that year we called to a meeting with hockey profiles from all over Sweden, we sat down and began to discuss: what can we do?, says the Swedish Ice Hockey Association s Director of Development and National teams, Tommy Boustedt. It was a big meeting at the right time: in the WJC tournament in Halifax later that month, Sweden finished eighth and was just about to be relegated down from the A group. The goal was to get Swedish hockey to produce more players fit for the elite. We started with 100 action points and from there we created a plan for ten points, and we have been working for that plan, says Tommy Boustedt. The plan, in which the first three paragraphs are talent development, increased investment in hockey high schools and at junior national teams, was launched to the WJC tournament in 2004. It bore fruit directly: The Junior Team finished on seventh place, the year after sixth, then fifth and fourth place. After that it has become a medal in five out of six tournaments, with the gold medal in 2012 as the highlight. The World Junior Championship has become a climax in the hockey world. Previously we talked about tomorrow's stars playing in the WJC. But those who play in the WJC now, are already stars with experience from the best leagues, says Tommy Boustedt. Head coach Rikard Grönborg has a wide base to choose from. Twelve of the players who were playing for Sweden and captured silver, after the final loss against the United States in Ufa in 2013, are available. Among them giant talents as Robert Hägg, MODO Hockey, Christian Djoos, Brynäs IF, Linus Arnesson, Djurgårdens IF, all defence players. Among forwards there are big talents as Sebastian Collberg and Alexander Wennberg, both from Frölunda HC, as well as Filip Sandberg from HV 71. Swedish junior hockey is very much alive and very much one of the favorites for the gold in Malmö. Mika Zibanejads golden goal from 2012, showed that anything is possible, will of course be shown over and over again in the Swedish WJC camp. But just as inspiration. The generation that won the gold is too old now. We already said last year that we would not try to defend our gold from 2012, but conquer a new, says Rikard Grönborg. We are going into this tournament with the same objective. 35

TEAM SWEDEN Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Thursday December 26 th 4 B 19.00 vs. Switzerland Malmö Arena Saturday December 28t th 8 B 15.00 vs. Finland Malmö Arena Sunday December 29 th 12 B 17.30 vs. Norway Malmö Arena Tuesday December 31 st 18 B 14.00 vs. Russia Malmö Arena Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1990 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1990 7 4 2 1 38-29 9 5 th 1991 7 3 4 0 32-29 6 6 th 1992 7 5 1 1 41-24 11 2 nd 1993 7 6 1 0 53-15 12 2 nd 1994 7 6 1 0 35-16 12 2 nd 1995 7 4 2 1 35-21 9 3 rd 1996 7 4 2 1 26-13 9 2 nd 1997 6 2 3 1 20-18 5 8 th 1998 7 3 4 0 25-13 6 6 th 1999 6 4 2 0 30-22 8 4 th 2000 7 5 2 0 45-17 10 5 th 2001 7 3 4 0 17-13 6 4 th 2002 7 3 2 2 18-15 8 6 th 2003 6 2 4 0 20-25 4 8 th 2004 6 3 3 0 21-13 6 7 th 2005 6 2 4 0 19-25 4 6 th 2006 6 4 2 0 23-11 8 5 th 2007 7 3 3 1 19-16 10 4 th 2008 6 5 1 0 26-13 15 2 nd 2009 6 5 1 0 27-11 15 2 nd 2010 6 5 1 0 41-15 15 3 rd 2011 6 4 2 0 26-17 11 4 th 2012 6 6 0 0 30-13 14 1 st 2013 6 5 1 0 23-13 13 2 nd Population: 9 119 423 Registered players in total: 64 214 Juniors: 47 968 Seniors: 13 060 Women: 3 186 Referees, male: 3 169 Referees, female: 81 Indoor arenas: 354 Outdor rinks: 136 Address: Svenska Ishockeyförbundet Postal Address: Box 5204 Visiting Adress: Tjurhornsgränd 6 121 16 Johanneshov Sweden Phone: +46 8 449 04 00 Fax: +46 8 91 00 35 E-mail: info@swehockey.se Web site: www.swehockey.se Web site: http://stats.swehockey.se for games online reporting Web site: www.hockeyakademin.se for hockey developers 36

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38 SWEDEN 2013. Team Sweden won the Silver Medal in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. Sweden won the Gold Medal in the 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship. PHOTO: RICHARD WOLOWICZ, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

Hard working Switzerland getting better and better BY JANNE BENGTSSON Not so many years ago, Switzerland was one of those hockey nations which would be happy if they avoided the double-digit defeat against hockey powerhouses Canada, Russia, Sweden, and the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. But it was then, not now. The new era of ice hockey was manifested clearly earlier this year, when the Swiss went to the World Championship final against Sweden in Ericsson Globe, Stockholm. An achievement, only underlining the fact that Switzerland, now is a hockey nation to be reckoned with, for real. People with great ice hockey knowledge were more and more impressed and appreciative of the Swiss hockey. If you look at how rapid the increase in the number of Swiss players in North America is, it is evident how good their development has been. It's not just about the players in the NHL, but also that many come over to play in the junior leagues, and does so with great success, said Chris Pryor, Director of scouting activities in the Philadelphia Flyers. Håkan Andersson, head of the European scouts for the Detroit Red Wings, notes that there is still much to do on the tactical side and with the general skill level, but that the Swiss win on their work ethic. No players work harder, all over the ice, shift after shift, game after game, says Hakan Andersson. The Swiss World Championship players proved their high value in Stockholm in May, and in the junior hockey ranks, which got a big boost in Switzerland, a new generation is ready to take over. Kevin Fiala, born in 1996 and now in the Swedish team HV 71's junior activities, is one of the players who is impressing with great talent. In the leagues within the Canadian Hockey League is Timo Meier from Halifax Mooseheads, Pius Suter and Phil Baltisberger in Guelph Storm as well as the 19 year old forward and striker Fabrice Herzog in the Quebec Remparts. And among players born in 1997 is an even more promising group, according to the international scouting services. Swiss Scout Thomas Roost in the NHL Central Scouting Service sees widening in the Swiss hockey as one of the reasons for the success. Now we have 50 players competing for a place in the squad, and it has raised its level and on the level below them. The junior program produces stable players and good skaters with great discipline in the team game and in the game without puck. It is often difficult to score on a hard working Swiss team, says Thomas Roost, as the young Swiss are looking to prove in Malmö over the New Year weekend. 39

TEAM SWITZERLAND Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Thursday December 26 th 4 B 19.00 vs. Sweden Malmö Arena Saturday December 28 th 10 B 19.00 vs. Russia Malmö Arena Monday December 30 th 16 B 19.00 vs. Norway Malmö Arena Tuesday December 31 st 20 B 18.00 vs. Finland Malmö Arena Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1990 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1990 7 6 1 0 48-14 12 1 st Played in Pool B 1991 7 1 6 0 5-24 2 7 th 1992 7 1 6 0 19-40 2 8 th 1993 7 6 0 1 39-13 13 1 st Played in Pool B 1994 7 0 6 1 10-30 1 8 th 1995 7 5 0 2 40-12 12 1 st Played in Pool B 1996 6 1 4 1 16-24 3 9 th 1997 6 3 2 1 20-14 7 7 th 1998 7 4 2 1 21-14 9 3 rd 1999 6 1 5 0 13-27 2 9 th 2000 7 3 4 0 23-31 6 6 th 2001 7 2 4 1 18-25 5 6 th 2002 7 3 4 0 16-21 6 4 th 2003 6 3 3 0 21-20 6 7 th 2004 6 2 4 0 23-17 4 8 th 2005 6 2 4 0 19-20 4 8 th 2006 6 2 2 2 16-15 6 7 th 2007 6 3 3 0 13-19 9 7 th 2008 6 1 5 0 16-22 4 9th 2009 5 5 0 0 31-7 15 1 st Played in Division 1 A 2010 7 3 4 0 19-34 9 4 th 2011 6 3 3 0 15-19 9 5 th 2012 6 2 4 0 17-21 6 8 th 2013 6 1 5 0 22-22 7 6 th Population: 7 996 026 Registered players in total: 26 466 Juniors: 14 082 Seniors: 11 476 Women: 908 Referees, male: 1 021 Referees, female: 40 Indoor arenas: 158 Outdor rinks: 29 Address: Swiss Ice Hockey Association Post office box Hagenholzstrasse 81 8050 Zürich Switzerland Phone: +41 44 306 50 50 Fax: +41 44 306 50 51 E-mail: info@swiss-icehockey.ch Web site: www. swiss-icehockey.ch 40

TEAM SWITZERLAND GOALKEEPERS 20 Guntern Daniel 02.05. 95 G R 180 75 GCK Lions 1 Nyffeler Melvin 16.12. 94 G L 178 78 GCK Lions 30 Rochow Sascha 02.10. 94 G L 179 82 SC Bern DEFENCEMEN 4 Baltisberger Phil 13.11. 95 D L 185 91 Guelph Storm, OHL 6 Frick Lukas 15.09. 94 D L 188 88 Kloten Flyers 7 Jecker Benoît 12.06. 94 D L 186 80 EHC Biel 9 Kreis Samuel 04.04. 94 D L 181 82 SC Bern 5 Müller Mirco 21.03. 95 D L 190 80 Everett Silvertips, WHL 2 Paschoud Claude 03.04. 94 D L 192 86 HC Davos 27 Rathgeb Yannick 24.10. 95 D R 183 85 Plymouth Whalers, OHL 3 Rouiller Anthony 14.02. 94 D R 174 73 EHC Biel 12 Sartori Riccardo 10.09. 94 D L 178 80 HC Lugano 29 Siegenthaler Jonas 06.05. 97 D L 188 99 GCK Lions FORWARDS 28 Balmelli Lukas 03.01. 94 F R 185 85 HC Lugano 22 Dünner Nico 19.04. 94 F L 182 85 EV Zug 14 Fazzini Luca 17.03. 95 F R 176 83 HC Lugano 24 Fiala Kevin 22.07. 96 F L 180 85 HV71 / SWE 26 Fuchs Jason 14.09. 95 F L 175 75 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, QMJHL 15 Herzog Fabrice 09.12. 94 F L 188 86 Québec Remparts, QMJHL 18 Hischier Luca 16.02. 95 F L 187 87 SC Bern Future 21 Müller Marco 21.01. 94 F L 174 80 SC Bern 10 Praplan Vincent 10.06. 94 F R 181 84 North Bay Battalion, OHL 19 Schmutz Flavio 08.10. 94 F L 185 82 VIK Västerås HK, Sweden 13 Schmutz Julian 28.02. 94 F R 174 78 SC Bern 17 Sieber Lukas 20.02. 94 F L 184 84 HC Davos 25 Simion Dario 22.05. 94 F R 190 87 HC Lugano 16 Zangger Sandro 27.08. 94 F R 183 87 ZSC Lions Team Officials Coach Muller Colin Coach Zenhäusern Gerd Goalie Coach Jaks Paul GM Simpson Sean Team Manager Suri Bruno Doctor Keel Johannes Therapist / Masseur Ritter Thomas Therapist / Masseur Beuchat André Equipment Manager Müller Anton 41

42 SWITZERLAND 2013. Team Switzerland finished in sixth place in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. Switzerland s last medal is the Bronze Medal in the 1998 IIHF World Junior Championship. RICHARD WOLOWICZ, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

USA builds for success BY JANNE BENGTSSON There will certainly be some jokes about the American WJC coach, that he already had his big day. This is the same Lucia that was responsible for the United States to defend its WJC gold from Ufa in 2013. Don Lucia can take a joke. The 55 year old from Grand Rapids in Minnesota, who takes over after the fortunate gold coach Phil Housley, is certainly no newcomer in ice hockey. Don Lucia has coached youth and college hockey for 26 seasons, from Alaska through Colorado and back home where he since 1999 is head coach of the University of Minnesota. Lucia knows just what it is about. Don Lucia was elected US Coach to the WJC for his exceptional ability to develop players. 19 of the players he coached when they were junior- or Lucia college players, has continued to the NHL. Don s team plays really strong and fast paced hockey, says Jim Johannson, General Manager of Team USA. The American team managers have a lot to choose from. United States has the second highest numbers of players in the world (after Canada) and boasts a total of 510 000 registered players, of which 307 000 are juniors. But only 23 of them may play for the USA in the World Junior Championship. Don Lucia and the team managers began to scout players for their WJC team already at the beginning of the year, and in August a 45-strong troop was selected. The group was trimmed further during a test tournament in Lake Placid, New York, in October. Don Lucia was particularly impressed by two players in Lake Placid: goalie Jonathan (Jon) Gillies and striker Quentin Shore. The latter came from the University of Denver and was drafted by the Ottawa Senators. Gillies, from Providence College and drafted by the Calgary Flames, is a veritable giant at barely 200 pounds and around 2.10 with skates on. He was playing already in Ufa but only for one period in which he didn t allowed any goals against. If we're going to win in Malmö, we must have good performances by our goalies, says Don Lucia. The United States had it in Ufa, a year ago. Jon Gibson came out big and was also selected both logically and well deserved MVP of the tournament. Gibson currently resides in Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League, however, as well as an additional 15 team mates from Ufa, too old and can't be in Malmö. The one who will be missing is the defenceman Jacob Trouba, nine points (4 goals, 5 assist) in Ufa. In October Trouba made his first game for Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League he scored, had one assist and played most of all on the ice. We have to start over and build the team for this year. We cannot live on old merits, says Don Lucia. Except, possibly, the respect the reigning World Champions will get from the other teams. 43

TEAM USA Championship schedule in 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Date Game No Group Time Game matchup Venue Thursday December 26 th 3 A 17.30 vs. Czech Republic Malmö Isstadion Saturday December 28 th 7 A 13.30 vs. Slovakia Malmö Isstadion Sunday December 29 th 11 A 15.00 vs. Germany Malmö Isstadion Tuesday December 31 st 19 A 17.30 vs. Canada Malmö Isstadion Championship Results Year-By-Year since 1990 Year Games Won Lost Tied Goals for/against Points Position 1990 7 1 6 0 22-37 2 7 th 1991 7 4 2 1 45-19 9 4 th 1992 7 5 2 0 30-22 10 3 rd 1993 7 4 3 0 32-23 8 4 th 1994 7 1 5 1 20-33 3 6 th 1995 7 3 4 0 28-33 6 5 th 1996 6 3 3 0 21-27 6 5 th 1997 6 4 1 1 23-9 9 2 nd 1998 7 4 3 0 25-19 8 5 th 1999 6 3 3 0 25-23 6 8 th 2000 7 2 3 2 14-15 6 4 th 2001 7 5 2 0 29-12 10 5 th 2002 7 4 1 2 22-20 10 5 th 2003 7 4 3 0 23-18 8 4 th 2004 6 6 0 0 27-8 12 1 st 2005 7 3 4 0 27-28 6 4 th 2006 7 3 3 1 26-22 7 4 th 2007 7 3 1 3 22-17 13 3 rd 2008 6 4 2 0 20-16 12 4 th 2009 6 4 2 0 34-19 11 4 th 2010 7 6 1 0 33-18 19 1 st 2011 6 5 1 0 20-10 14 3 rd 2012 6 3 3 0 30-18 9 7 th 2013 7 5 2 0 34-9 15 1 st Population: 316 668 567 Registered players in total: 510 279 Juniors: 306 813 Seniors: 137 766 Women: 65 700 Referees, male: 23 056 Referees, female: 1 247 Indoor arenas: 1 893 Outdor rinks: 85 Address: USA Hockey 1775 Bob Johnson Drive Colorado Springs, Co. 80906 USA Phone: +1 719 576 87 24 Fax: +1 719 538 11 60 E-mail: usah@usahockey.org Web site: www.usahockey.com 44

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46 USA 2013. Team USA won the Gold Medal in the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. USA ended at seventh place in the 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship and won the Bronze Medal in 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship. PHOTO: ANDRE RINGUETTE, HHOF-IIHF IMAGES

2014 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 26/12 2013-5/1 2014. 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship in Malmö, Sweden The games will be played in arenas Malmö Arena, attendance capacity: 11 618, and Malmö Isstadion, attendance capacity: 3 800, Malmö, Sweden. Group A Malmö Isstadion, Malmö USA Canada Czech Republic Slovakia Germany Group B Malmö Arena, Malmö Sweden Russia Switzerland Finland Norway GAME SCHEDULE, FIRST ROUND Day, date Game Game Time No. Group Arena, venue Thursday December 26 2013 13.30 1 A Germany-Canada Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 15.00 2 B Norway-Russia Malmö Arena, Malmö 17.30 3 A Czech Republic-USA Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 19.00 4 B Switzerland-Sweden Malmö Arena, Malmö Friday December 27 2013 15.00 5 A Slovakia-Germany Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 17.30 6 B Finland-Norway Malmö Arena, Malmö Saturday December 28 2013 13.30 7 A USA-Slovakia Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 15.00 8 B Sweden-Finland Malmö Arena, Malmö 17.30 9 A Canada-Czech Republic Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 19.00 10 B Russia-Switzerland Malmö Arena, Malmö 47

Day, date Game Game Time No. Group Arena, venue Sunday December 29 2013 15.00 11 A Germany-USA Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 17.30 12 B Norway-Sweden Malmö Arena, Malmö Monday December 30 2013 13.30 13 A Czech Republic-Germany Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 15.00 14 B Russia-Finland Malmö Arena, Malmö 17.30 15 A Canada-Slovakia Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 19.00 16 B Switzerland-Norway Malmö Arena, Malmö Tuesday December 31 2013 13.30 17 A Slovakia-Czech Republic Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 14.00 18 B Sweden-Russia Malmö Arena, Malmö 17.30 19 A USA-Canada Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 18.00 20 B Finland-Switzerland Malmö Arena, Malmö Wednesday January 1 2014 Non game day PLAY OFF AND RELEGATION GAMES Thursday January 2 2014 11.00 21 Relegation game 1 A 5-B 5 Malmö Arena, Malmö 12.00 22 Quarter Final 1 A 2-B 3 Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 14.30 23 Quarter Final 2 B 2-A 3 Malmö Arena, Malmö 17.00 24 Quarter Final 3 A 1-B 4 Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 19.30 25 Quarter Final 4 B 1-A 4 Malmö Arena, Malmö If Sweden is playing Quarter Final then Sweden will play its Quarter Final in Malmö Arena at 19.30 Friday January 3 2014 16.00 26 Relegation game 2 B 5-A 5 Malmö Isstadion, Malmö Saturday January 4 2014 15.00 27 Semi Final 1 Winner game 24-Winner game 23 Malmö Arena, Malmö 19.00 28 Semi Final 2 Winner game 25-Winner game 22 Malmö Arena, Malmö If Sweden is playing Semi Final then Sweden will play its Semi Final in Malmö Arena at 15.00 48

Day, date Game Game Time No. Group Arena, venue Sunday January 5 2014 12.00 29 Relegation game 3 Malmö Isstadion, Malmö This third relegation game will be played only if neccessary 15.00 30 Bronze Medal Game Malmö Arena, Malmö 19.00 31 Gold Medal Game Malmö Arena, Malmö NOTE! All game starting times are expressed in local Swedish time NOTE! Game schedule subject to change www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 49

THE OVERALL SCORING LEADERS IN WJC DURING 1977-2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points A B D E 1977 Dale McCourt, Canada 7 10 8 18 1978 Wayne Gretzky, Canada 6 8 9 17 1979 Vladimir Krutov, Soviet Union 6 8 6 14 1980 Vladimir Krutov, Soviet Union 5 7 4 11 1981 Dieter Hegen, West Germany 5 8 1 9 1982 Raimo Summanen, Finland 7 7 9 16 1983 Vladimir Ruzicka, Czechoslovakia 7 12 8 20 1984 Raimo Helminen, Finland 7 11 13 24 1985 Esa Keskinen, Finland 7 6 14 20 1986 Shayne Corson, Canada 7 7 7 14 1987 Ulf Dahlén, Sweden 7 7 8 15 1988 Alexander Mogilny, Soviet Union 7 9 9 18 50

A B D E 1989 Jeremy Roenick, USA 7 8 8 16 1990 Robert Reichel, Czechoslovakia 7 11 10 21 1991 Dough Weight, USA 7 5 13 18 1992 Michael Nylander, Sweden 7 8 9 17 1993 Peter Forsberg, Sweden 7 7 24 31 1994 Niklas Sundström, Sweden 7 4 7 11 1995 Marty Murray, Canada 7 6 9 15 1996 Jarome Iginla, Canada 6 5 7 12 1997 Mike York, USA 6 5 5 10 1998 Jeff T. Farkas, USA 7 6 4 10 1999 Brian Gionta, USA 6 6 5 11 2000 Henrik Sedin, Sweden 7 4 9 13 2001 Pavel Brendl, Czech Republic 7 4 6 10 2002 51

A B D E 2002 Mike Cammalleri, Canada 7 7 4 11 2003 Patrik Bartschi, Switzerland 6 6 4 10 2004 Nigel Dawes, Canada 6 6 5 11 2005 Patrice Bergeron, Canada 6 5 8 13 2006 Phil Kessel, USA 7 1 10 11 2007 Mikko Lehtonen, Finland 6 4 6 10 Erik Johnson, USA 7 4 6 10 http://stats.swehockey.se 2008 James van Riemsdyk, USA 6 5 6 11 2009 Cody Hodgson, Canada 5 5 11 16 2010 Derek Stepan, USA 7 4 10 14 2011 Brayden Schenn, Canada 7 8 10 18 2012 Yevgeni Kuznetsov, Russia 7 6 7 13 2013 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 6 4 11 15 www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 52

MEDIA ALL-STAR TEAM AND THE DIRECTORATE AWARDS IN WJC 1977-2013 Each Junior World Championship tournaments best players: 1977 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Jan Hrbac, Czechoslovakia Defenceman Viacheslav Fetisov, Soviet Union Dale McCourt, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Alexander Tyzhnyk, Soviet Union Defenceman Lubomir Osliszlo, Czechoslovakia Defenceman Risto Siltanen, Finland Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Sweden Dale McCourt, Canada Igor Romasjin, Soviet Union 1978 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Alexander Tyzhnyk, Soviet Union Defenceman Viacheslav Fetisov, Soviet Union Wayne Gretzky, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Alexander Tyzhnyk, Soviet Union Defenceman Risto Siltanen, Finland Defenceman Vyacheslav Fetisov, Soviet Union Mats Näslund, Sweden Wayne Babych, Canada Anton Stastny, Czechoslovakia 1979 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Pelle Lindbergh, Sweden Defenceman Alexej Kasatonov, Soviet Union Vladimir Krutov, Soviet Union Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Pelle Lindbergh, Sweden Defenceman Alexei Kasatonov, Soviet Union Defenceman Ivan Cerny, Czechoslovakia Anatoli Tarasov, Soviet Union Thomas Steen, Sweden Vladimir Krutov, Soviet Union 53

1980 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Jari Paavola, Finland Defenceman Reijo Ruotsalainen, Finland Vladimir Krutov, Soviet Union Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Jari Paavola, Finland Defenceman Reijo Ruotsalainen, Finland Defenceman Tomas Jonsson, Sweden Håkan Loob, Sweden Igor Larionov, Soviet Union Vladimir Krutov, Soviet Union 1981 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Lars Eriksson, Sweden Defenceman Miroslav Horava, Czechoslovakia Patrik Sundström, Sweden Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Lars Eriksson, Sweden Defenceman Miroslav Horava, Czechoslovakia Defenceman Håkan Nordin, Sweden Ari Lähteenmäki, Finland Patrik Sundström, Sweden Jan Erixon, Sweden 1982 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Mike Moffat, Canada Defenceman Gord Kluzak, Canada Petri Skriko, Finland Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Mike Moffat, Canada Defenceman Gord Kluzak, Canada Defenceman Ilya Byakin, Russia Petri Skriko, Finland Vladimir Ruzicka, Czechoslovakia Mike Moller, Canada 54

1983 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Dominik Hasek, Czechoslovakia Defenceman Ilya Byakin, Soviet Union Tomas Sandström, Sweden Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Matti Rautiainen, Finland Defenceman Simo Saarinen, Finland Defenceman Ilya Byakin, Soviet Union Tomas Sandström, Sweden Vladimir Ruzicka, Czechoslovakia Hermans Volgins, Soviet Union 1984 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Allan Perry, Canada Defenceman Alexei Gusarov, Soviet Union Raimo Helminen, Finland Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Yevgeni Belosheikin, Soviet Union Defenceman Alexei Gusarov, Soviet Union Defenceman Frantisek Musil, Czechoslovakia Petr Rosol, Czechoslovakia Raimo Helminen, Finland Nikolai Borschevski, Soviet Union 1985 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Craig Billington, Canada Defenceman Vesa Salo, Finland Mikhail Pivonka, Czechoslovakia Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Timo Lehkonen, Finland Defenceman Mikhail Tatarinov, Soviet Union Defenceman Bobby Dollas, Canada Mikko Mäkelä, Finland Michal Pivonka, Czechoslovakia Esa Tikkanen, Finland 55

1986 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Yevgeny Belosheikin, Soviet Union Defenceman Mikhail Tatarinov, Soviet Union Jim Sandlak, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Evgeny Belosheikin, Soviet Union Defenceman Mikhail Tatarinov, Soviet Union Defenceman Sylvain Cote, Canada Igor Vyazmikin, Soviet Union Michal Pivonka, Czechoslovakia Shayne Corson, Canada 1987 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Markus Ketterer, Finland Defenceman Calle Johansson, Sweden Robert Kron, Tjeckioslovakien Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Sam Lindståhl, Sweden Defenceman Jiri Latal, Czechoslovakia Defenceman Brian Leetch, USA Juraj Jurik, Czechoslovakia Ulf Dahlén, Sweden Scott Young, USA 1988 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Jimmy Waite, Canada Defenceman Teppo Numminen, Finland Alexander Mogilny, Soviet Union Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Jimmy Waite, Canada Defenceman Greg Hawgood, Canada Defenceman Teppo Numminen, Finland Alexander Mogilny, Soviet Union Theoren Fleury, Canada Petr Hrbek, Czechoslovakia 56

1989 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Alexei Ivashkin, Soviet Union Defenceman Ricard Persson, Sweden Pavel Bure, Soviet Union Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Alexei Ivashkin, Soviet Union Defenceman Milan Tishy, Czechoslovakia Defenceman Ricard Persson, Sweden Niklas Eriksson, Sweden Pavel Bure, Soviet Union Jeremy Roenick, USA 1990 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Stephane Fiset, Canada Defenceman Alexander Godynyuk, Soviet Union Robert Reichel, Czechoslovakia Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Stephane Fiset, Canada Defenceman Alexander Godynyuk, Soviet Union Defenceman Jiri Slegr, Czechoslovakia Jaromir Jagr, Czechoslovakia Robert Reichel, Czechoslovakia Dave Chyzowski, Canada 1991 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Pauli Jaks, Switzerland Defenceman Jiri Slegr, Czechoslovakia Eric Lindros, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Pauli Jaks, Switzerland Defenceman Scott Lachance, Canada Defenceman Dmitrij Yushkevich, Russia Mike Craig, Canada Eric Lindros, Canada Martin Rucinsky, Czechoslovakia 57

1992 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Mike Dunham, USA Defenceman Darius Kasparaitis, Soviet Union Michael Nylander, Sweden Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Mike Dunham, USA Defenceman Scott Niedermayer, Canada Defenceman Janne Grönvall, Finland Alexei Kovalev, Soviet Union Peter Ferraro, USA Michael Nylander, Sweden Soviet Union changed name to CIS at January 1 1992. The country are recognized as Soviet Union for the 1992 tournament by the International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF. 1993 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Manny Legace, Canada Defenceman Janne Grönvall, Finland Peter Forsberg, Sweden Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Manny Legace, Canada Defenceman Brent Tully, Canada Defenceman Kenny Jönsson, Sweden Markus Näslund, Sweden Peter Forsberg, Sweden Paul Kariya, Canada 1994 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Jamie Storr, Canada Defenceman Kenny Jönsson, Sweden Niklas Sundström, Sweden Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Yevgeni Ryabichikov, Russia Defenceman Kenny Jönsson, Sweden Defenceman Kimmo Timonen, Finland Niklas Sundström, Sweden David Vyborny, Tjeckien Valeri Bure, Russia 58

1995 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Yevgeni Tarasov, Russia Defenceman Bryan McCabe, Canada Marty Murray, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Igor Karpenko, Ukraine Defenceman Bryan McCabe, Canada Defenceman Anders Eriksson, Sweden Marty Murray, Canada Jason Allison, Canada Eric Daze, Canada 1996 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Jose Theodore, Canada Defenceman Mattias Öhlund, Sweden Jarome Iginla, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Jose Theodore, Canada Defenceman Mattias Öhlund, Sweden Defenceman Nolan Baumgartner, Canada Alexei Morozov, Russia Johan Davidsson, Sweden Jarome Iginla, Canada 1997 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Marc Denis, Canada Defenceman Joseph Corvo, USA Alexei Morozov, Russia Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Brian Boucher, USA Defenceman Mark Streit, Switzerland Defenceman Chris Phillips, Canada Michael York, USA Christian Dube, Canada Sergei Samsonov, Russia 59

1998 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Daniel Aebischer, Switzerland Defenceman Pavel Skrbek, Czech Republic Olli Jokinen, Finland All Star Team I: Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman All Star Team II: Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman Daniel Aebischer, Switzerland Pierre Hedin, Sweden Andrei Markov, Russia Eero Somervuori, Finland Olli Jokinen, Finland Maxim Balmochnykh, Russia Mika Noronen, Finland Pavel Skrbek, Czech Republic Pasi Petriläinen, Finland Michel Riesen, Switzerland Oleg Kvasha, Russia Timo Vertala, Finland 1999 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Robert Luongo, Canada Defenceman Vitaly Vishnevski, Russia Maxim Afinogenov, Russia Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Robert Luongo, Canada Defenceman Vitali Vishnevski, Russia Defenceman Brian Campbell, Canada Brian Gionta, USA Daniel Tkaczuk, Canada Maxim Balomochnykh, Russia 2000 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Rick DiPietro, USA Defenceman Alexander Ryazantsev, Russia Milan Kraft, Czech Republic Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Rick DiPietro, USA Defenceman Alexander Ryazantsev, Russia Defenceman Mathieu Biron, Canada Alexei Tereshenko, Russia Milan Kraft, Czech Republic Yevgeni Muratov, Russia 60

2001 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Thomas Duba, Czech Republic Defenceman Rostislav Klesla, Czech Republic Pavel Brendl, Czech Republic Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Ari Ahonen, Finland Defenceman Rostislav Klesla, Czech Republic Defenceman Tuukka Mantyla, Finland Jani Rita, Finland Jason Spezza, Canada Pavel Brendl, Czech Republic 2002 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Kari Lehtonen, Finland Defenceman Igor Knyazev, Russia Mike Cammalleri, Canada Media All-Star Team I Goalkeeper Pascal Leclaire, Canada Defenceman Jay Bouwmeester, Canada Defenceman Igor Knyazev, Russia Marek Svatos, Slovakia Mike Cammalleri, Canada Stanislav Chistov, Russia Media All-Star Team II Goalkeeper Kari Lehtonen, Finland Defenceman Magnus Hedlund, Sweden Defenceman Anton Volchenkov, Russia Tom Koivisto, Finland Brad Boyes, Canada Alexander Frolov, Russia 61

2003 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Marc-Andre Fleury, Canada Defenceman Joni Pitkänen, Finland Igor Grigorenko, Russia Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Marc Andre Fleury, Canada Defenceman Carlo Colaiacovo, Canada Defenceman Joni Pitkänen, Finland Yuri Trubachyov, Russia Igor Grigorenko, Russia Scottie Upshall, Canada Media s choice of The Most Valuable Player in the JCW tournament Goalkeeper Marc-Andre Fleury, Canada 2004 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC-tournament: Goalkeeper Al Montoya, USA Defenceman Sami Lepistö, Finland Zach Parise, USA Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Al Montoya, USA Defenceman Dion Phaneuf, Canada Defenceman Sami Lepistö, Finland Zach Parise, USA Jeff Carter, Canada Valtteri Filppula, Finland Medias choice of The Most Valuable Player in the JCW tournament Zach Parise, USA 2005 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper Marek Schwarz, Czech Republic Defenceman Dion Phaneuf, Canada Alexander Ovechkin, Russia Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Marek Schwarz, Czech Republic Defenceman Dion Phaneuf, Canada Defenceman Ryan Suter, USA Alexander Ovechkin, Russia Patrice Bergeron, Canada Jeff Carter, Canada Host organizers choice of The Most Valuable Player in the JCW tournament Patrice Bergeron, Canada 62

2006 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper Tuukka Rask, Finland Defenceman Marc Staal, Canada Yevgeni Malkin, Russia Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman Tuukka Rask, Finland Luc Bourdon, Canada Jack Johnson, USA Yevgeni Malkin, Russia Lauri Tukonen, Finland Steven Downie, Canada 2007 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper Carey Price, Canada Defenceman Erik Johnson, USA Alexei Cherepanov, Russia Most Valuable Player, MVP Carey Price, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman Carey Price, Canada Erik Johnson, USA Kristopher Letang, Canada Alexei Cherepanov, Russia Jonathan Toews, Canada Pat Kane, USA 2008 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper Steve Mason, Canada Defenceman Drew Doughty, Canada Viktor Tikhonov, Russia Most Valuable Player, MVP Steve Mason, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman Steve Mason, Canada Victor Hedman, Sweden Drew Doughty, Canada Patrik Berglund, Sweden Viktor Tikhonov, Russia James van Riemsdyk, USA 63

2009 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper Jacob Markström, Sweden Defenceman Erik Karlsson, Sweden John Tavares, Canada Most Valuable Player, MVP John Tavares, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman Jaroslav Janus, Slovakia Erik Karlsson, Sweden PK Subban, Canada Nikita Filatov, Russia Cody Hodgson, Canada John Tavares, Canada 2010 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper Benjamin Conz, Switzerland Defenceman Alex Pietrangelo, Canada Jordan Eberle, Canada Most Valuable Player, MVP Jordan Eberle, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman Benjamin Conz, Switzerland Alex Pietrangelo, Canada John Carlson, USA Jordan Eberle, Canada Derek Stephan, USA Nino Niederreiter, Switzerland 2011 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper Jack Campbell, USA Defenceman Ryan Ellis, Canada Brayden Schenn, Canada Most Valuable Player, MVP Brayden Schenn, Canada Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman Jack Campbell, USA Ryan Ellis, Canada Dmitri Orlov, Russia Yevgeni Kuznetsov, Russia Ryan Ellis, Canada Ryan Johansen, Canada 64

2012 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper Petr Mrazek, Czech Republic Defenceman Brandon Gormley, Canada Yevgeni Kuznetsov, Russia Most Valuable Player, MVP Yevgeni Kuznetsov, Russia Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman Petr Mrazek, Czech Republic Brandon Gormley, Canada Oscar Klefbom, Sweden Yevgeni Kuznetsov, Russia Mikael Granlund, Finland Max Friberg, Sweden 2013 Directorate awards to best players in the WJC tournament: Goalkeeper John Gibson, USA Defenceman Jacob Trouba, USA Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Canada Most Valuable Player, MVP John Gibson, USA Media All-Star Team Goalkeeper Defenceman Defenceman John Gibson, USA Jacob Trouba, USA Jake McCabe, USA Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Canada John Gaudreau, USA Filip Forsberg, Sweden 65

Malmö Arena Malmö Arena, attendance capacity: 11 618. Malmö Arena is the latest addition to northern Europe s growing number of modern, multi-purpose concert and event venues. Malmö Arena is the premier venue in the region for world-class sporting events, concerts, family shows, fullscale conferences and smaller meetings, winning and dinning or a quick snack. In May 2013 Malmö and Malmö Arena hosted the Eurovision Song Contest. Visiting address: Arenagatan 15, 215 32 Malmö Postal address: Malmö Arena, Box 31055, 200 49 Malmö Phone: +46 40 642 04 00 Web site: www.malmoarena.com Malmö Isstadion Malmö Isstadion, attendance capacity normally: 5 100 and under 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship: 3 800. Malmö Isstadion was built in 1970 and covers nearly 9 000 square meters. The facility is normally used for ice hockey, figure skating and Short track. Even music events and other major events occur. Events that have taken place at Malmö Isstadion are for example Figure Skating European Championships and the World Championships in badminton and first league game of ice hockey. Visiting address: Eric Perssons väg, 217 62 Malmö Postal address: Eric Perssons väg, 217 62 Malmö Phone: +46 40 34 26 93 66

ALL-TIME STANDINGS IN WJC U20 DURING 1977-2013 A=Ranking, B=Nation, C=Number of participating years, D=Games, E=Won, F=Tied, G=Lost, H=Goals for, I=Goals against, J=Goal difference Sorted by: 1. Games won 2. Fewer games played 3. More goals scored A B C D E F G H I J 1 Canada 37 241 174 21 46 1261 590 671 2 Sweden 37 241 144 13 84 1092 681 411 3 Finland 37 151 132 16 93 1058 1023 35 4 USA 37 244 121 11 112 1016 891 125 6 Russia 21 147 102 8 37 624 325 299 5 Soviet Union 16 99 79 5 15 645 247 398 7 Czechoslovakia 18 119 68 13 38 621 384 237 8 Czech Republic 19 123 51 8 54 423 359 64 9 Slovakia 18 112 42 9 61 333 390-57 10 Switzerland 25 161 41 7 113 411 847-436 11 Germany 14 89 14 2 73 165 439-274 12 West Germany 12 77 13 1 63 192 522-330 13 Kazakhstan 6 38 6 2 30 38 137-99 15 Latvia 5 30 5 0 25 73 190-117 14 Belarus 6 36 5 2 29 68 195-127 16 Norway 7 46 4 0 42 79 366-287 17 Ukraine 4 25 3 1 21 37 150-113 18 Poland 6 41 2 2 37 69 361-292 19 France 1 6 1 0 5 6 42-36 20 Japan 1 7 0 0 7 9 83-74 21 Denmark 2 12 0 0 12 22 78-56 22 Austria 3 17 0 1 16 27 138-111 67

MEDALS IN WJC U20 DURING 1977-2013 Medals in Junior U20 World Championship Pool A 1977-2013: Gold Silver Bronze Medal Medal Medal Canada 15 8 5 Soviet Union 9 3 2 Russia 4 7 6 USA 3 1 4 Sweden 2 9 5 Finland 2 5 5 Czech Republic 2 1 Czechoslovakia 5 6 Switzerland 1 Slovakia 1 Soviet Union until 1992. Russia since 1993. Czechoslovakia until 1993. Czech Republic since 1994. Soviet Union changed name to CIS at January 1 1992. The country are recognized as Soviet Union for the 1992 tournament by the International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF. www.swehockey.se http://www.swehockey.se 68

All medallists in the IIHF World Junior Championships during 1977-2013 All medallists and The Team Sweden rankings in the IIHF World U20 Championships during 1977-2013: Year Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Sweden ranking 1976/1977 Soviet Union Canada Finland Fifth Place 1977/1978 Soviet Union Sweden Canada 1978/1979 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Sweden 1979/1980 Soviet Union Finland Sweden 1980/1981 Sweden Finland Soviet Union 1981/1982 Canada Czechoslovakia Finland Fifth Place 1982/1983 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Canada Fourth Place 1983/1984 Soviet Union Finland Czechoslovakia Fifth Place 1984/1985 Canada Czechoslovakia Soviet Union Fifth Place 1985/1986 Soviet Union Canada USA Fifth Place 1986/1987 Finland Czechoslovakia Sweden 1987/1988 Canada Soviet Union Finland Fifth Place 1988/1989 Soviet Union Sweden Czechoslovakia 1989/1990 Canada Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Fifth Place 1990/1991 Canada Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Sixth Place 1991/1992 Soviet Union Sweden USA 1992/1993 Canada Sweden Czechoslovakia 1993/1994 Canada Sweden Russia 1994/1995 Canada Russia Sweden 1995/1996 Canada Sweden Russia 1996/1997 Canada USA Russia Eight Place 1997/1998 Finland Russia Switzerland Sixth Place 1998/1999 Russia Canada Slovakia Fourth Place 1999/2000 Czech Republic Russia Canada Fifth Place 2000/2001 Czech Republic Finland Canada Fourth Place 2001/2002 Russia Canada Finland Sixth Place 2002/2003 Russia Canada Finland Eight Place 2003/2004 USA Canada Finland Seventh Place 2004/2005 Canada Russia Czech Republic Sixth Place 2005/2006 Canada Russia Finland Fifth Place 2006/2007 Canada Russia USA Fourth Place 2007/2008 Canada Sweden Russia 2008/2009 Canada Sweden Russia 2009/2010 USA Canada Sweden 2010/2011 Russia Canada USA Fourth Place 2011/2012 Sweden Russia Canada 2012/2013 USA Sweden Russia Soviet Union changed name to CIS at January 1 1992. The country are recognized as Soviet Union for the 1992 tournament by the International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF. www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 69

ALL WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS 1977-2013 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Austria - - - - 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Belarus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 Canada 2 3 5 5 7 1 3 4 1 2 d* 1 4 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 Czechoslovakia 3 4 2 4 4 2 2 3 2 4 2 4 3 3 3 5 3 - - - - - - Czech Republic - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 6 4 4 4 7 Denmark - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Finland 4 6 4 2 2 3 6 2 4 6 1 3 6 4 5 4 5 4 4 6 5 1 5 France - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Germany - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 7 7 7 8 9 10 - Japan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 - - - - - - Kazkhstan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 6 Norway - - 8 - - - 8 - - - - - 7 6 8 - - - - - - - - Poland 8 - - - - - - - 8-5 8-8 - - - - - - 10 - - Russia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 3 2 3 3 2 1 Slovakia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 6 9 3 Soviet Union 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 1 d* 2 1 2 2 1 - - - - - - - Sweden 5 2 3 3 1 5 4 5 5 5 3 5 2 5 6 2 2 2 3 2 8 6 4 Switzerland - 8-8 - 8-8 - 7 6 - - - 7 8-8 - 9 7 3 9 Ukraine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 10 - - - USA 7 5 6 7 6 6 5 6 6 3 4 6 5 7 4 3 4 6 5 5 2 5 8 West Germany 6 7 7 6 5 7 7 7 7 8-7 8 - - - - - - - - - - 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Austria - - - - 9 - - - - - 10 - - - Belarus - 9 9 10-10 - 10 - - - - - - Canada 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 Czechoslovakia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Czech Republic 1 1 7 6 4 3 6 5 5 6 7 7 5 5 Denmark - - - - - - - - 10 - - - 10 - Finland 7 2 3 3 3 5 3 6 6 7 5 6 4 7 France - - 10 - - - - - - - - - - - Germany - - - 9-9 - 9-9 - 10-9 Japan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kazakhstan 8 10 - - - - - - 8 10 9 - - - Latvia - - - - - - 9 - - 8 - - 9 10 Norway - - - - - - 10 - - - - 9 - - Poland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Russia 2 7 1 1 5 2 2 2 3 3 6 1 2 3 Slovakia 9 8 8 5 6 7 8 8 7 4 8 8 6 8 Soviet Union - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sweden 5 4 6 8 7 6 5 4 2 2 3 4 1 2 Switzerland 6 6 4 7 8 8 7 7 9-4 5 8 6 Ukraine 10 - - - 10 - - - - - - - - - USA 4 5 5 4 1 4 4 3 4 5 1 3 7 1 West Germany - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 70

Soviet Union until 1992. Russia since 1993. Czechoslovakia until 1993. Czech Republic since 1994. West Germany until 1990. Germany since 1991. Soviet Union changed name to CIS at January 1 1992. The country are recognized as Soviet Union for the 1992 tournament by the International Ice Hockey Federation, IIHF. * Soviet Union and Canada was disqualified from The World Junior Championship tournament 1987 because of a big fight during the game Canada-Soviet Union. In official World Junior Championship is everything except this game counted. Other teams results against Soviet Union and Canada is counted. 71

WJC attendance year by year Total attendance figures in World Junior Championship 1977-2013: Year Total attendance Venue, Country 1977 53 172 Banska Bystrica and Zvolen, Czechoslovakia 1978 41 681 Montreal, Quebec City, Cornwall, Hull, Chicoutimi, Canada 1979 Not available Karlstad and Karlskoga, Sweden 1980 60 784 Helsinki, Vantaa, Finland 1981 Not available Füssen, Kaufbeuren, Landsberg, Augsburg, Obertsdorf, Kempten, West Germany 1982 86 941 Winnipeg, Kenora, Canada. Brandon Duluth, Grand Rapids, Brainerd, Virginia, Bloomington, International Falls, St. Cloud, Burnsville, New Ulm, Minneapolis, Rochester, and Mankato, USA 1983 Not available Leningrad, Russia 1984 32 384 Norrköping and Nyköping, Sweden 1985 61 023 Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo and Turku, Finland 1986 154 172 Hamilton, London, Orillia, Newmarket, Kitchener, St. Catherines, Oshawa, Guelph, Stratford, Toronto, Dundas, Oakville, Brantford, Georgetown, Niagara Falls, Canada 1987 Not available Topolcany, Trencin, Nitra, Piestany, Czechoslovakia 1988 46 220 Moscow, Russia 1989 45 934 Anchorage and Fire Lake, USA 1990 Not available Helsinki, Turku, Kerava and Kauniainen, Finland 1991 137 067 Saskatoon, Rosetown, Prince Albert, Regina, Moose Jaw, Kindersley, North Battleford, Yorkton, Humboldt, Canada 1992 55 750 Füssen and Kaufbeuren, Germany 1993 36 397 Gävle, Falun, Bollnäs, Uppsala, Hofors, Skutskär, and Hudiksvall, Sweden 1994 58 143 Frydek Mistek and Ostrava, Czech Republic 1995 Not available Red Deer, Leduc, Spruce Grove, Innisfail, Stettler, Rocky Mountain House, Edmponton, Wetaskiwin, Calgary, Sherwood Park, Lacombe, Camrose, and Ponoka, Canada 1996 Not available Chestnut Hill, Boston, Worcester, Marlborough, Amherst, Springfield, USA 1997 31 336 Geneva and Morges, Switzerland 1998 139 680 Helsinki and Hämeenlinna, Finland 1999 173 453 Winnipeg, Brandon, Selkirk, Portage, Morden, Teulon, Canada 2000 41 693 Umeå and Skellefteå, Sweden 2001 84 100 Moscow and Podolsk, Russia 2002 111 128 Pardubice and Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic 2003 242 173 Halifax and Sydney, Canada 2004 116 556 Hämeenlinna and Helsinki, Finland 2005 193 256 Grand Forks and Thief River Falls, USA 2006 325 138 Kelowna, Kamloops and Vancouver, Canada 2007 63 500 Mora and Leksand, Sweden 2008 103 179 Pardubice and Liberec, Czech Republic 2009 453 282 Ottawa, Canada 2010 301 944 Regina and Saskatoon, Canada 2011 331 297 Niagara Falls and Buffalo, USA 2012 444 718 Edmonton and Calgary, Canada 2013 110 175 Ufa, Russia 72

Statistic information about some of the bigger hockey countries Country National Champions 2012/2013 Registered Seniors Juniors Women Referees Referees Indoor Outdoor players male female arenas rinks Canada Not available 625 152 91 379 446 543 87 230 31 804 1 484 2 631 5 000 USA Not available 510 279 137 766 306 813 65 700 23 056 1 247 1 898 85 Russia Not available 66 551 2 833 63 156 562 1 156 13 386 2 064 Sweden Not available 64 214 13 060 47 968 3 186 3 169 81 354 136 Finland Not available 66 636 24 778 37 071 4 787 1 700 50 259 15 Czech Republic Not available 107 722 82 003 23 209 2 510 4 333 206 158 23 Germany Not available 34 256 9 586 21 556 3 114 192 17 201 45 Switzerland Not available 26 466 11 476 14 082 908 1 021 40 158 29 France Not available 18 041 6 763 10 022 1 256 99 7 124 5 Slovakia Not available 9 230 2 025 6 754 451 511 16 60 17 Japan Not available 15 474 7 746 5 620 2 108 820 68 110 120 Austria Not available 11 372 5 867 4 853 652 413 22 45 72 Italy Not available 6 909 2 002 4 502 405 156 6 45 24 Belarus Not available 7 255 3 219 3 977 59 127 0 30 3 Norway Not available 6 899 2 284 3 972 643 199 17 44 2 Great Britain Not available 6 798 2 289 3 815 694 292 27 84 0 Kazakhstan Not available 4 324 444 3 773 107 46 7 18 81 Ukraine Not available 4 367 591 3 764 12 77 0 25 7 Hungary Not available 3 913 209 3 216 488 86 5 18 18 Denmark Not available 4 198 1 627 2 165 406 102 4 25 0 Korea Not available 2 106 120 1 796 190 62 11 43 4 Latvia Not available 4 569 2 851 1 636 82 161 22 17 0 Mexico Not available 2 345 390 1 597 358 18 2 23 0 Poland Not available 2 575 713 1 494 368 76 3 35 6 Netherlands Not available 2 888 1 465 1 194 229 45 5 26 2 Australia Not available 3 658 2 203 1 067 388 375 29 20 0 Romania Not available 1 188 156 974 85 52 5 6 15 Turkey Not available 1 395 69 871 455 125 62 8 20 Belgium Not available 1 032 255 732 45 38 3 18 1 Estonia Not available 1 341 568 700 73 23 1 7 6 Slovenia Not available 886 148 687 51 37 1 7 0 Hong Kong Not available 1 337 597 661 79 9 0 4 0 Lithuania Not available 1 073 464 609 0 33 1 8 4 Spain Not available 854 236 530 88 30 1 18 0 Season 2013/2014 73

Statistic information about some of the bigger hockey countries Mongolia Not available 976 460 516 0 8 0 0 13 Serbia Not available 652 192 449 11 24 2 3 1 Iceland Not available 611 62 445 104 18 3 3 0 Chinese Taipei Not available 546 65 439 42 35 4 4 0 New Zealand Not available 1 277 665 428 184 50 10 6 3 DRP Korea Not available 1 575 640 420 515 20 0 3 12 Croatia Not available 552 99 402 51 14 1 2 4 Bulgaria Not available 488 61 378 49 30 1 3 5 Israel Not available 653 270 374 9 5 0 2 0 India Not available 910 300 345 265 10 0 3 12 China Not available 610 118 308 184 63 32 58 43 South Africa Not available 483 159 257 67 8 2 5 0 Georgia Not available 335 80 255 0 4 0 3 1 Luxembourg Not available 392 130 235 27 26 8 3 1 Armenia Not available 578 381 197 0 27 0 2 3 United Arab Emirates Not available 371 118 186 67 12 0 4 0 Kuwait Not available 340 89 179 72 1 1 2 0 Greece Not available 713 463 153 97 4 2 0 0 Bosnia & Herzegovina Not available 203 58 135 10 6 0 2 0 Argentina Not available 966 690 130 146 25 4 0 1 Kyrgyzstan Not available 330 228 102 0 6 0 1 4 Malaysia Not available 230 118 97 15 1 0 1 0 Singapore Not available 434 308 95 31 20 1 1 0 Thailand Not available 145 53 83 9 15 3 11 0 Ireland Not available 297 189 70 38 14 4 0 0 Macau Not available 137 48 61 28 8 0 1 0 Morocco Not available 156 82 56 18 3 0 2 0 FYR Macedonia Not available 126 79 47 0 0 0 1 4 Andorra Not available 52 17 24 11 0 0 1 0 Liechtenstein Not available 87 65 22 0 0 0 0 0 Season 2013/2014 74

A great challenge for Team Sweden BY JANNE BENGTSSON Rikard Grönborg began planning for this year's Junior World Championships immediately after the final loss in last year's tournament. A great challenge, says the 45 year old on the job as Head Coach for Sweden U20 team. Rikard Grönborg is relatively anonymous for the ice hockey interested public. But in hockey circles, he is well known: extremely involved in the Swedish talent development for nearly ten years, as a lecturer, scout, manager and trainer. Now Grönborg is ready for graduation. And there he has taken a coaching experience stretching over 20 years. From his playing carreer as defender of his first club Huddinge, to Rögle, Tyringe and Hammarby. For three years as a player at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota season 1994/1995 to eight years as Coach and General Manager for, among others, the Great Falls Americans, Central Texas Blackhawks and Spokane Chiefs. And after that he went home to the Swedish Ice Hockey Association in 2006. Four years later, Rikard took over the main responsibility for Team Sweden U18. It is a security that I have been working with the guys for a couple of years. I have been at Roger Rönnbergs trips and I know the players. So we're going with a well tuned group, says Rikard Grönborg who gets Tomas Montén with experience from Djurgården and Timrå as an Assistant Coach, now a junior coach in Linköping, at his side in Malmö. Rikard Grönborg is a well educated ice hockey man. He works for the template that applies to the Swedish national teams. But he is not static in his thinking. I want players with different skills and minds, so that you can change a match. A team is as a living document, which you have to update all the time. A Junior World Championship at home, of course, means increased pressure on and exposure of the players. For many, it could perhaps be difficult to manage. Rikard Grönborg doesn t fear that kind of problems. We have a plan for how this should be handled. We will create a group with our own rules, a team which developes along the way and who have full focus on the games. Rikard Grönborgs two years as one of the coaches for the U20-team finished with a gold and a silver. Rikard Grönborg, remember with pleasure Mika Zibanejads overtime goal in the final against Russia in 2012. Yes, it is of course not to forget. We will use it as an inspiration. But at the same time: the generation which played then is gone now. And even before the last JWC we said internally that we "...wouldn t defend a gold, we would conquer a new!". That is the case now as well. 75

Alexander Wennberg goes for the Gold Medal BY JANNE BENGTSSON He has three silver medals from various junior championships. So Alexander Wennberg would gladly take that gold medal now. To capture a JWC Gold Medal at home...there's nothing bigger, "says Frölunda's attacking talent. Alexander Wennberg was playing JWC for U20 already last year, one of eight players from Ufa who were young enough then to play the JWC also this year. And the 19 year old from the Stockholm suburb Saltsjö-Boo, of course, remembers the painful final loss against the United States, 1-3. Of course I remember it, but at the same time, it is nothing to dwell on too much. It is better to remember the great feeling it was to play for Sweden in a big tournament and how great it was just getting to participate in this kind of thing, "said Alexander Wennberg. Team Sweden goes for gold, of course, at home ice in Malmö. And in that case a welcome thing for Alexander Wennberg. He has enough of Silver Medals: three straight from junior finals the past three years. First silver in the U18 Swedish Championship with Djurgården in 2011, then silver in the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship and, most recently, silver in the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship in Russian Ufa. It was a disappointing loss last year. Now we will make sure to do a good tournament in Malmö. It is clear that we are going for gold on home turf. Alexander Wennberg started his hockey career in the Stockholm club Boo IK, before joining Djurgårdens IF, where he played for three seasons. The last season with Djurgården in the second league, where Alexander was one of the team's best scorer, with 32 points (14/18) in 46 games. That was something that made Frölunda HC, with former U20-coach Roger Rönnberg at the helm, keep an eye at Alexander. The NHL club Columbus Blue Jackets also noted his success. This summer, Alexander was drafted in the first round as the 14 th player overall. It's the NHL, which is the goal for me, and I think right now that Frölunda is the right club to play for if I want to reach that goal. So changing club was important to me. It's a better league and a higher level, I encounter better players every day and I get to fight in a different way," says Alexander. It is developing to be playing against the best in Sweden and to always face tough competition. And I feel that Roger Rönnberg is the right coach for me. He is an expert on getting his players to file details, to get the players to never be satisfied. There is always something that can be a little better. I feel like I have developed as a player, says Alexander. Alexander Wennberg was a good player already in Ufa, a year ago. Now, with a half year top league experience, he will become even better. 76

THE TEAM SWEDEN MEDIA POLICY During The 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship Swedish players and coaches will be available for media interviews at scheduled post-practice and post-game venues. It is requested that you advice the Team Sweden Media Manager of your needs. Practice sessions (non-game days) during The 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship: There will be interview opportunities immediately following team practice each non-game day. Members of the coaching staff and several players will be available. As a rule players will not be available for pre-game interviews on game days. For questions please contact: The Team Sweden Media Manager Anders Feltenmark Team Sweden during the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship in Malmö, Sweden: Att: Anders Feltenmark Hotell Scandic Triangeln Triangeln 2 211 43 Malmö Sweden Web site: http://www.scandichotels.se/hotels/sverige/malmo/triangeln/ Phone: +46 40 693 47 00 Cell phone: +46 70 445 04 08 E-mail: anders.feltenmark@swehockey.se Web site: www.swehockey.se www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 77

THE TEAM SWEDEN S TEAM MANAGEMENT General Manager Team Manager National Team Coordinator Tommy Boustedt Jonas Fransson Staffan Landberg National Team Assistant Head Coach Assistant Coach Mari Bohman Rikard Grönborg Anders Johansson Assistant Coach Goalie Coach Video Coach Tomas Montén Nizze Landén Johan Andersson Mental Coach Doctor Doctor Ola Berggren PA Bergsten Jacob Reigo Physiotherapist Equipment Manager Media Manager Pär Thures Per-Åke Bäckman Anders Feltenmark 78

1. MARCUS HÖGBERG Born: Örebro Nov 25 1994 Length: 195 cm Weight: 96 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: Linköpings HC First club: Örebro IS National games: 0 A, 0 B, 48 junior games Ottawa Senators 2 nd choice, 78 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Games played, C=Minutes played, D=Goals against, E=GAA (goals against per 60 minutes), F=Shutout A B C D E F 2009/2010 11 6 365.00 12 1.97 1 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2009/2010 2010/2011 16 11 667.31 17 1.53 3 Linköpings HC, U18 Elit, regular season 18 16 962.55 36 2.24 1 Linköpings HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular seas 5 5 305.27 13 2.55 0 Linköpings HC, U18, play off 18 4 162.57 12 4.42 0 Linköpings HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 3 0 0 0 0.00 0 Linköpings HC, U20, play off 6 4 241.39 10 2.48 0 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 3 3 179.15 9 3.01 0 Linköpings HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular seas 1 1 60.00 2 2.00 0 Linköpings HC, U18, play off 46 35 2055.08 85 2.48 4 Linköpings HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 6 6 365.37 10 1.64 2 Linköpings HC, U20, play off 19 7 370.42 16 2.59 0 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 15 11 655.00 25 2.29 1 Linköpings HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 20 3 140.00 6 2.57 0 Linköpings HC, regular season 4 3 121.10 5 2.53 0 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 2 2 118.33 5 2.53 0 Linköpings HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 21 11 535.08 29 3.25 0 Mora IK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 8 4 203.55 8 2.35 1 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 79

30. JONAS JOHANSSON Born: Gävle Sep 19 1995 Length: 193 cm Weight: 90 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: Brynäs IF First club: Hille-Åbyggeby IK National games: 0 A, 0 B, 24 junior games Swedish champion with Brynäs IF U18 season 2012/2013 JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 A=Games, B=Games played, C=Minutes played, D=Goals against, E=GAA (goals against per 60 minutes), F=Shutout A B C D E F 2010/2011 8 1 36.48 1 1.63 0 Brynäs IF, U18 Elit, regular season 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 Brynäs IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2011/2012 17 10 603.05 16 1.59 2 Brynäs IF, U18 Elit, regular season 18 11 636.10 30 2.83 0 Brynäs IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 3 178.04 7 2.36 0 Brynäs IF, U18, play off 2012/2013 1 1 60.00 2 2.00 0 Brynäs IF, U18 Elit, regular season 5 5 304.43 12 2.36 0 Brynäs IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 7 7 430.00 21 2.93 0 Brynäs IF, U18, play off 21 16 928.41 46 2.97 0 Brynäs IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 16 13 760.21 37 2.92 0 Brynäs IF, U20 Top 10, regular season 2 2 124.15 4 1.93 0 Brynäs IF, U20, SuperElit, play off 6 0 0 0 0.00 0 Brynäs IF, regular season 4 4 215.42 8 2.23 1 JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 18 12 699.11 31 2.66 1 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 10 9 500.54 15 1.80 1 Brynäs IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 2 0 0 0 0.00 0 Brynäs IF, regular season 6 3 145.42 9 3.71 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 80

35. OSCAR DANSK Born: Stockholm Feb 28 1994 Length: 189 cm Weight: 92 kg Position: Goalkeeper Catches: Left Club: Erie Otters, OHL, Canada Latest Swedish club: Brynäs IF First club: Väsby IK HK National games: 0 A, 0 B, 42 junior games JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012, JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 Columbus Blue Jackets 2 nd choice, 31 st overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2012 A=Games, B=Games played, C=Minutes played, D=Goals against, E=GAA (goals against per 60 minutes), F=Shutout A B C D E F 2009/2010 5 3 180.00 13 4.33 0 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2009/2010 2010/2011 12 10 599.20 11 1.10 2 Brynäs IF, U18, Elit, regular season 7 7 417.53 19 2.73 0 Brynäs IF, U18, Allsvenskan, regular season 5 5 317.25 20 3.78 0 Brynäs IF, U18, play off 29 21 1157.15 52 2.70 1 Brynäs IF, U20 SuperElit, regular season 5 5 301.46 14 2.78 0 Brynäs IF, U20 Top 8, regular season 1 1 57.27 5 5.22 0 Brynäs IF, U20, play off 8 0 0 0 0.00 0 Brynäs IF, regular season 5 0 0 0 0.00 0 Brynäs IF, play off 3 1 65.00 4 3.69 0 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2010/2011 4 2 120.00 9 4.50 0 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 2 2 121.24 4 1.98 0 Brynäs IF, U18, Elit, regular season 3 3 180.00 3 1.00 1 Brynäs IF, U18, play off 31 28 1511.24 71 2.82 2 Brynäs IF, U20 SuperElit, regular season 2 2 120.15 7 3.49 0 Brynäs IF, U20, play off 11 0 0 0 0.00 0 Brynäs IF, regular season 5 0 0 0 0.00 0 Brynäs IF, play off 6 5 272.47 9 1.98 1 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 21 16 909.30 29 1.91 1 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 43 NA 2393.00 164 4.11 0 Erie Otters, OHL, Canada 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 7 2 88.36 2 1.35 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 17 NA 1006.00 40 2.40 3 Erie Otters, OHL, Canada 2 2 125.00 5 2.40 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 81

3. ROBIN NORELL Born: Stockholm Feb 18 1995 Height: 180 cm Weight: 87 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Djurgårdens IF First club: Huddinge IK National games: 0 A, 0 B, 15 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 0 junior goals JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 Chicago Blackhawks 4 th choice, 111 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 4 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Elit, regular season 2011/2012 21 2 6 8 6 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Elit, regular season 16 0 3 3 18 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 0 0 0 2 Djurgårdens IF, U18, play off 1 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 2012/2013 19 9 4 13 0 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Elit, regular season 11 1 3 4 16 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 9 2 1 3 6 Djurgårdens IF, U18, play off 20 0 3 3 4 Djurgårdens IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 13 1 1 2 0 Djurgårdens IF, U20 Top 10, regular season 2 0 0 0 2 Djurgårdens IF, U20, SuperElit, play off 5 0 0 0 2 JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 10 0 1 1 2 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 1 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 8 0 1 1 4 Djurgårdens IF, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 5 0 0 0 6 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 82

4. CHRISTIAN DJOOS Born: Göteborg Aug 6 1994 Height: 181 cm Weight: 72 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Brynäs IF First club: Brynäs IF National games: 0 A, 0 B, 47junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 7 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012, JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 Washington Capitals 8 th choice, 195 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2012 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 20 0 6 6 26 Brynäs IF, U18 Elit, regular season 15 4 6 10 40 Brynäs IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 1 1 2 4 Brynäs IF, U18, play off 8 1 2 3 6 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2009/2010 2010/2011 21 7 20 27 22 Brynäs IF, U18 Elit, regular season 17 4 14 18 12 Brynäs IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 0 5 5 4 Brynäs IF, U18, play off 11 0 1 1 0 Brynäs IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 3 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 1 1 1 2 0 Brynäs IF, U18 Elit, regular season 6 4 7 11 4 Brynäs IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 1 0 1 2 Brynäs IF, U18, play off 40 3 21 24 22 Brynäs IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 2 0 0 0 0 Brynäs IF, U20, SuperElit, play off 1 0 0 0 0 Brynäs IF, regular season 6 1 2 3 2 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 14 3 3 6 10 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 2 0 2 2 2 Brynäs IF, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 47 2 6 8 38 Brynäs IF, regular season 6 0 3 3 0 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 14 2 7 9 2 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 25 0 1 1 4 Brynäs IF, regular season 8 1 5 6 4 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 83

6. JESPER PETTERSSON Born: Stockholm Jul 16 1994 Height: 175 cm Weight: 85 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Right Club: Linköpings HC First club: Flemingsbergs IK National games: 0 A, 0 B, 40 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 6 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2008/2009 6 0 2 2 2 Flemingsbergs IK, U18 Elit, regular season 2009/2010 13 3 4 7 12 Flemingsbergs IK, U18 Elit, regular season 2010/2011 19 2 3 5 22 Linköpings HC, U18 Elit, regular season 13 3 3 6 72 Linköpings HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 1 1 2 6 Linköpings HC, U18, play off 3 0 0 0 0 Linköpings HC, U20, regular season 6 2 2 4 10 Team Sweden U17 totally during season 2010/2011 2011/2012 1 0 0 0 0 Linköpings HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 41 3 13 16 30 Linköpings HC, U20, regular season 6 1 1 2 4 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 21 4 2 6 42 Team Sweden U18 totally during season 2011/2012 2012/2013 18 3 9 12 14 Linköpings HC, U20, regular season 14 1 2 3 6 Linköpings HC, regular season 5 0 0 0 8 Team Sweden U20 totally during season 2012/2013 2013/2014 2 1 2 3 4 Linköpings HC, U20, regular season 26 0 0 0 18 Linköpings HC, regular season 8 0 2 2 12 Team Sweden U20 totally during season 2013/2014 84

7. LUDWIG BYSTRÖM Born: Örnsköldsvik Jul 20 1994 Height: 182 cm Weight: 85 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Färjestads BK First club: MODO Hockey National games: 0 A, 0 B, 49 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 3 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 Dallas Stars 2 nd choice, 43 rd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2012 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 14 4 0 4 6 MODO Hockey, U18 Elit, regular season 10 0 0 0 4 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 0 1 1 0 MODO Hockey, U18, play off 5 0 0 0 04 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2009/2010 2010/2011 3 0 3 3 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Elit, regular season 6 1 2 3 8 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 3 0 0 0 10 MODO Hockey, U18, play off 37 1 10 11 28 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 6 1 2 3 6 MODO Hockey, U20, play off 1 0 0 0 0 MODO Hockey, regular season 8 1 2 3 4 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 1 1 0 1 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Elit, regular season 1 0 0 0 10 MODO Hockey, U18, play off 34 7 22 29 101 MODO Hockey, U20 SuperElit, regular season 8 1 3 4 4 MODO Hockey, U20, play off 20 0 1 1 8 MODO Hockey, regular season 1 0 0 0 0 MODO Hockey, play off 6 0 1 1 2 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 21 1 8 9 8 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 4 0 2 2 4 MODO Hockey, U20 SuperElit, regular season 9 0 0 0 2 Örebro HK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 30 3 3 6 2 MODO Hockey, regular season 8 0 2 2 4 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 4 1 1 2 4 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 27 2 5 7 14 Färjestads BK, regular season 3 0 2 2 14 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 85

8. LINUS ARNESSON Born: Stockholm Sep 21 1994 Height: 187 cm Weight: 87 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Djurgårdens IF First club: Hanvikens SK National games: 0 A, 0 B, 61 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 3 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012, JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 Boston Bruins 2 nd choice, 60 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 8 0 2 2 4 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Elit, regular season 14 2 4 6 10 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2 0 1 1 25 Team Sweden U16 totally during season 2009/2010 2010/2011 10 2 4 6 4 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Elit, regular season 11 0 2 2 8 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 1 1 2 0 Djurgårdens IF, U18, play off 8 0 0 0 2 Djurgårdens IF, U20, regular season 3 1 1 2 2 Team Sweden U17 totally during season 2010/2011 2011/2012 3 0 1 1 4 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Elit, regular season 6 0 2 2 4 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 0 2 2 2 Djurgårdens IF, U18, play off 40 2 13 15 20 Djurgårdens IF, U20, regular season 3 0 1 1 2 Djurgårdens IF, U20, play off 3 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, regular season 6 0 0 0 4 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 21 0 4 4 22 Team Sweden U18 totally during season 2011/2012 3 0 0 0 2 Team Sweden U20 totally during season 2011/2012 2012/2013 8 1 2 3 6 Djurgårdens IF, U20, regular season 14 0 0 0 2 Djurgårdens IF, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 4 1 0 1 4 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 6 0 0 0 6 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 20 1 2 3 22 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 1 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, U20, regular season 24 0 3 3 30 Djurgårdens IF, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 8 0 1 1 8 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 86

12. ARVID LUNDBERG Born: Skellefteå Sep 29 1994 Height: 185 cm Weight: 85 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Skellefteå AIK First club: Clemensnäs HC National games: 0 A, 0 B, 20 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 1 junior goal A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 3 0 0 0 2 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2010/2011 22 11 6 17 4 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Elit, regular season 16 2 5 7 2 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 8 0 0 0 2 Skellefteå AIK, U18, play off 2 1 0 1 0 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 2011/2012 18 6 13 19 4 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Elit, regular season 4 1 0 1 6 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 6 0 1 1 2 Skellefteå AIK, U18, play off 28 0 13 13 4 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 3 0 0 0 2 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, play off 1 0 0 0 0 Skellefteå AIK, regular season 2012/2013 27 2 14 16 8 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 5 1 1 2 0 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, play off 5 0 0 0 0 Skellefteå AIK, regular season 4 0 3 3 6 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 5 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 5 1 0 1 0 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 19 2 3 5 2 Skellefteå AIK, regular season 11 1 2 3 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 87

13. GUSTAV OLOFSSON Born: Borås Dec 1 1994 Height: 188 cm Weight: 86 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: Colorado College, USA First club: IF Björklöven National games: 0 A, 0 B, 3 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 0 junior goals Minnesota Wilds 1 st choice, 46 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 35 5 10 15 18 Colorado Thunderbird, U16, MWEHL, regular season 2011/2012 38 5 25 30 10 Colorado Thunderbird, U18, MWEHL, regular season 3 0 1 1 0 Green Bay Gamblers, USHL, regular season 2012/2013 63 2 21 23 59 Green Bay Gamblers, USHL, regular season 4 0 0 0 0 Green Bay Gamblers, USHL, play off 2013/2014 9 2 1 3 6 Colorado College, USA 3 0 1 1 10 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 88

14. ROBERT HÄGG Born: Uppsala Feb 81995 Height: 188 cm Weight: 94 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Left Club: MODO Hockey First club: Gimo IF HC National games: 0 A, 0 B, 52 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 10 junior goals JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013, JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 Philadelphia Flyers 2 nd choice, 41 st overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 2 0 0 0 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 6 1 5 6 8 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 3 0 4 4 8 MODO Hockey, U18 Elit, regular season 2 1 0 1 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 1 0 0 0 0 MODO Hockey, U18 play off 44 4 13 17 46 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 8 1 1 2 2 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, play off 5 0 4 4 16 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2011/2012 9 1 0 1 6 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 23 9 11 20 18 MODO Hockey, U20 SuperElit, regular season 5 2 2 4 6 MODO Hockey, U20 Top 10, regular season 7 1 1 2 4 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, play off 27 0 1 1 2 MODO Hockey, regular season 5 1 3 4 12 JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 19 6 10 16 53 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2012/2013 5 1 1 2 0 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 5 1 1 2 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 2 0 3 3 4 MODO Hockey, U20 SuperElit, regular season 27 1 4 5 14 MODO Hockey, regular season 8 1 1 2 4 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 89

20. LUKAS BENGTSSON Born: Stockholm Apr 14 1994 Height: 177 cm Weight: 78 kg Position: Defenceman Shoots: Right Club: Mora IK First club: Huddinge IK National games: 0 A, 0 B, 6 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 0 junior goals A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 21 1 5 6 0 Mora IK, U18 Elit, regular season 3 0 0 0 0 Mora IK, U18, play off 2011/2012 8 1 2 3 0 Mora IK, U18 Elit, regular season 10 1 2 3 6 Mora IK, U20, SuperElit, autumn, regular season 15 2 3 5 31 Mora IK, U20, SuperElit, spring, regular season 3 0 0 0 0 Mora IK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 2012/2013 22 3 8 11 18 Mora IK, U20, SuperElit, autumn, regular season 10 1 6 7 0 Mora IK, U20, SuperElit, spring, regular season 22 1 3 4 2 Mora IK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 2013/2014 22 5 10 15 8 Mora IK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 6 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 90

5. ANDREAS JOHNSON Born: Gävle Nov 21 1994 Length: 178 cm Weight: 80 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: Frölunda HC First club: HK Kings Kungsbacka National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 10 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 6 junior goals Toronto Maple Leafs 5 th choice, 202 nd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 5 1 1 2 0 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 2010/2011 12 9 9 18 8 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 15 14 13 27 18 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 3 1 4 2 Frölunda HC, U18, play off 21 7 5 12 2 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, autumn, regular season 7 0 3 3 0 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, spring, regular season 3 0 1 1 0 Frölunda HC, U20 SuperElit, play off 2011/2012 3 3 5 8 2 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 3 6 0 6 2 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 2 4 6 4 Frölunda HC, U18, play off 30 14 9 23 61 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 12 5 4 9 14 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 2 0 0 0 0 Frölunda HC, U20 SuperElit, play off 2012/2013 26 14 16 30 40 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 16 9 15 24 14 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 4 1 1 2 12 Frölunda HC, U20 SuperElit, play off 7 1 0 1 0 Frölunda HC, regular season 4 2 3 5 8 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 27 11 6 17 2 Frölunda HC, regular season 6 3 0 3 2 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 91

9. JACOB DE LA ROSE Born: Arvika May 20 1995 Length: 189 cm Weight: 86 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: Leksands IF First club: Arvika HC National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 77 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 15 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012, JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013, JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 Montreal Canadiens 2 nd choice, 34 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 3 0 0 0 2 Färjestads BK, U18 Elit, regular season 3 0 0 0 0 Färjestads BK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 7 0 0 0 0 Färjestads BK, U18, play off 3 0 0 0 2 Team Sweden U16 totally during season 2009/2010 2010/2011 16 9 8 17 14 Leksands IF, U18 Elit, regular season 14 3 5 8 8 Leksands IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 6 0 4 4 4 Leksands IF, U18, play off 2 1 0 1 0 Leksands IF, U20 SuperElit, regular season 7 5 2 7 0 Team Sweden U16 totally during season 2010/2011 3 1 1 2 2 Team Sweden U17 totally during season 2010/2011 2011/2012 3 3 3 6 2 Leksands IF, U18 Elit, regular season 1 0 0 0 4 Leksands IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 28 4 9 13 24 Leksands IF, U20 SuperElit, regular season 14 2 0 2 8 Leksands IF, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 10 2 0 2 4 Leksands IF, Qualification, Kvalserien 5 1 3 4 6 Team Sweden U17 totally during season 2011/2012 6 1 2 3 4 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 21 1 4 5 10 Team Sweden U18 totally during season 2011/2012 2012/2013 3 0 2 2 0 Leksands IF, U20 SuperElit, regular season, autumn 1 1 2 3 0 Leksands IF, U20 SuperElit, regular season, spring 38 6 6 12 31 Leksands IF, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 10 0 1 1 2 Leksands IF, Qualification, Kvalserien 5 1 2 3 29 JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 15 5 7 12 53 Team Sweden U18 totally during season 2012/2013 6 0 0 0 22 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 15 0 4 4 30 Team Sweden U20 totally during season 2012/2013 2013/2014 26 3 4 7 12 Leksands IF, regular season 8 2 4 6 10 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 92

10. ALEXANDER WENNBERG Born: Stockholm Sep 22 1994 Length: 186 cm Weight: 85 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: Djurgårdens IF First club: Boo IF National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 40 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 13 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012, JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 Columbus Blue Jackets 1 st choice, 14 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 22 8 12 20 2 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Elit, regular season 18 3 11 14 4 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 1 2 3 2 Djurgårdens IF, U18, play off 2011/2012 4 3 1 4 0 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Elit, regular season 6 1 1 2 4 Djurgårdens IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2 0 1 1 0 Djurgårdens IF, U18, play off 42 1 18 19 6 Djurgårdens IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 3 0 1 1 0 Djurgårdens IF, U20, play off 1 0 0 0 0 Djurgårdens IF, regular season 6 3 6 9 0 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 16 8 6 14 0 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 2 1 1 2 0 Djurgårdens IF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 1 0 1 1 0 Djurgårdens IF, U20, play off 46 14 18 32 14 Djurgårdens IF, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 3 0 3 3 0 Djurgårdens IF, play off to qualification round 6 2 1 3 0 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 16 3 6 9 6 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 27 10 1 11 4 Frölunda HC, regular season 8 2 4 6 2 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 93

11. LUDVIG NILSSON Born: Stockholm Mar 28 1994 Length: 185 cm Weight: 85 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: Timrå IK First club: Huddinge IK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 31 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 4 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 22 8 14 22 16 Timrå IK, U18 Elit, regular season 18 6 6 12 4 Timrå IK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 5 0 0 0 0 Timrå IK, U18, play off 2 0 0 0 0 Timrå IK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 2011/2012 6 6 0 6 2 Timrå IK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 3 2 0 2 2 Timrå IK, U18, play off 47 16 16 32 32 Timrå IK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 3 0 1 1 2 Timrå IK, U20, SuperElit, play off 6 0 0 0 0 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 16 1 2 3 2 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 24 10 11 21 12 Timrå IK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 16 8 5 13 16 Timrå IK, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 2 0 0 0 4 Timrå IK, U20, SuperElit, play off 3 0 0 0 0 Timrå IK, regular season 3 0 1 1 0 Timrå IK, Qualification, Kvalserien 4 2 1 3 4 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 1 0 0 0 0 Timrå IK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 24 2 7 9 24 Timrå IK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 11 1 1 2 16 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 94

15. SEBASTIAN COLLBERG Born: Mariestad Feb 23 1994 Length: 180 cm Weight: 82 kg Position: Shoots: Right Club: Frölunda HC First club: Mariestad BoIS HC National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 72 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 41 junior goals JWC U20 Gold Medal 2012, JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012, JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 Swedish champion with Frölunda HC U20 2010/2011 Swedish champion with Frölunda HC U18 2010/2011 Montreal Canadiens 2 nd choice, 33 rd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2012 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2008/2009 16 8 8 16 4 Mariestad BoIS HC, U18, regular season 2009/2010 6 2 6 8 2 Mariestad BoIS HC, U18 Elit, regular season 1 0 0 0 0 Mariestad BoIS HC, Division 1 E, regular season 3 1 0 1 0 Mariestad BoIS HC, AllEttan South, regular season 11 5 9 14 14 Team Sweden U16 totally during season 2009/2010 2010/2011 3 2 4 6 0 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 5 7 3 10 0 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 1 1 2 0 Frölunda HC, U18, play off 35 21 23 44 12 Frölunda HC, U20, regular season 7 4 5 9 0 Frölunda HC, U20, play off 5 0 0 0 0 Frölunda HC, regular season 6 6 5 11 2 Team Sweden U17 totally during season 2010/2011 5 0 1 1 2 Team Sweden U18 totally during season 2010/2011 2011/2012 1 1 1 2 0 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 3 3 6 4 Frölunda HC, U18, play off 21 9 8 17 18 Frölunda HC, U20, regular season 2 0 0 0 0 Frölunda HC, U20, play off 41 0 0 0 0 Frölunda HC, regular season 6 4 5 9 14 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 16 11 14 25 22 Team Sweden U18 totally during season 2011/2012 6 4 3 7 0 JWC U20 Gold Medal 2012 14 8 9 17 6 Team Sweden U20 totally during season 2011/2012 2012/2013 1 0 0 0 0 Frölunda HC, U20, regular season 2 0 0 0 0 Frölunda HC, U20, play off 15 6 2 8 2 Örebro HK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 35 6 3 9 6 Frölunda HC, regular season 6 4 2 6 4 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 15 9 3 12 12 Team Sweden U20 totally during season 2012/2013 2013/2014 22 1 3 4 6 Frölunda HC, regular season 6 2 5 7 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 95

18. ANDRÉ BURAKOWSKY Born: Klagenfurt, Austria, Feb 9 1995 Length: 186 cm Weight: 81 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: Erie Otters, OHL Latest Swedish club: IF Malmö Redhawks First club: Limhamn Limeburners HC National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 58 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 26 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012, JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 Washington Capitals 1 st choice, 23 rd overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 12 4 3 7 2 IF Malmö Redhawks, U18 Elit, regular season 15 4 6 10 4 IF Malmö Redhawks, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 11 5 3 8 6 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 6 3 5 8 12 IF Malmö Redhawks, U18 Elit, regular season 4 2 4 6 0 IF Malmö Redhawks, U18, play off 42 17 25 42 43 IF Malmö Redhawks, U20, SuperElit, regular season 5 1 4 5 2 IF Malmö Redhawks, U20, play off 10 0 1 1 0 IF Malmö Redhawks, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 3 0 0 0 0 IF Malmö Redhawks, play off to Qualification, Kvalserien 8 4 2 6 4 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2011/2012 6 0 3 3 0 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 15 4 5 9 2 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 1 2 3 4 0 IF Malmö Redhawks, U18 Elit, regular season 2 4 2 6 2 IF Malmö Redhawks, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 3 3 6 0 IF Malmö Redhawks, U18, play off 9 2 3 5 4 IF Malmö Redhawks, U20, SuperElit, regular season 3 1 2 3 8 IF Malmö Redhawks, U20, play off 43 4 7 11 8 IF Malmö Redhawks, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 5 4 1 5 4 JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 16 10 7 17 24 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2012/2013 3 0 1 1 4 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 26 19 18 37 4 Erie Otters, OHL, regular season 5 3 2 5 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 96

21. FILIP SANDBERG Born: Stockholm Jul 23 1994 Length: 174 cm Weight: 82 kg Position: Shoots: Right Club: HV 71 First club: AIK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 58 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 12 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012, JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 8 1 3 4 2 AIK IF, U18 Elit, regular season 8 3 3 6 12 AIK IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 3 3 1 4 2 AIK IF, U18, play off 8 0 2 2 8 Team Sweden U16 totally during season 2009/2010 2010/2011 12 9 11 20 31 HV 71, U18 Elit, regular season 5 1 3 4 4 HV 71, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 29 2 7 9 12 HV 71, U20 SuperElit, regular season 5 0 0 0 0 HV 71, U20 SuperElit, play off 3 0 1 1 0 Team Sweden U17 totally during season 2010/2011 2011/2012 1 0 1 1 0 HV 71, U18 Elit, regular season 3 2 0 2 2 HV 71, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 1 0 1 1 0 HV 71, U18, play off 43 14 20 34 48 HV 71, U20 SuperElit, regular season 6 1 1 2 6 HV 71, U20 SuperElit, play off 6 1 3 4 0 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 21 4 4 8 10 Team Sweden U18 totally during season 2011/2012 2012/2013 23 17 19 36 12 HV 71, U20 SuperElit, regular season 10 7 10 17 8 HV 71, U20 SuperElit Top 10, regular season 7 3 5 8 4 HV 71, U20 SuperElit, play off 15 1 1 2 0 HV 71, regular season 3 2 5 7 10 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 6 2 0 2 0 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 15 5 5 10 6 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 14 8 11 19 8 HV 71, U20 SuperElit, regular season 6 1 1 2 2 VIK Västerås HK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular seas. 13 0 1 1 2 HV 71, regular season 8 1 4 5 4 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 97

23. NICK SÖRENSEN Born: Holbak, Denmark, Oct 23 1994 Length: 186 cm Weight: 79 kg Position: Shoots: Right Club: Quebec Remparts, QMJHL, Canada Latest Swedish Club: Rögle BK First club: Diö GOIF HK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 20 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 5 junior goals JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 Anaheim Ducks 2 nd choice 45th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 15 13 10 23 10 Rögle BK, U18 Elit, regular season 15 9 7 16 12 Rögle BK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2 0 0 0 0 Rögle BK, U18, play off 6 2 0 2 2 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2009/2010 2010/2011 2 4 2 6 2 Rögle BK, U18 Elit, regular season 4 3 1 4 2 Rögle BK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2 4 2 6 2 Rögle BK, U18, play off 30 18 11 29 34 Rögle BK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 6 0 0 0 2 Rögle BK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 6 3 4 7 6 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 8 5 4 9 2 Quebec Remparts, QMJHL, regular season 2012/2013 46 20 27 47 18 Quebec Remparts, QMJHL, regular season 8 7 3 10 10 Quebec Remparts, QMJHL, play off 6 0 0 0 2 JWC U20 Silver Medal 2013 8 0 0 0 4 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2012/2013 16 9 14 23 20 Quebec Remparts, QMJHL, regular season 0 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 98

24. GUSTAV POSSLER Born: Södertälje Nov 11 1994 Length: 182 cm Weight: 83 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: MODO Hockey First club: Södertälje SK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 32 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 15 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 Buffalo Sabres 8 th choice, 130 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 14 4 11 15 24 IF Björklöven, U18 Elit, regular season 11 5 5 10 0 IF Björklöven, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2010/2011 18 21 15 36 16 Luleå HF, U18 Elit, regular season 13 6 7 13 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 3 2 2 4 4 MODO Hockey, U18, play off 4 0 0 0 0 Luleå HF, U20, SuperElit, regular season 1 1 1 2 0 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 3 0 0 0 0 MODO Hockey, U20, play off 3 0 0 0 2 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 5 4 3 7 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Elit, regular season 5 5 1 6 4 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 1 0 0 0 0 MODO Hockey, U18, play off 37 23 17 40 14 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 8 2 1 3 4 MODO Hockey, U20, play off 2 1 0 1 0 MODO Hockey, regular season 6 4 4 8 0 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 16 8 7 15 27 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 24 13 16 29 20 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 12 6 5 11 8 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 7 4 4 8 4 MODO Hockey, U20, play off 3 0 0 0 0 Mora IK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 7 1 0 1 2 MODO Hockey, regular season 4 5 3 8 0 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 4 0 0 0 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 18 8 5 13 4 MODO Hockey, regular season 5 2 2 4 4 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 99

25. EDWIN HEDBERG Born: Medellin, Colombia, Jan 29 1994 Length: 180 cm Weight: 78 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: MODO Hockey First club: Östersunds IK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 21 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 7 junior goals A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2008/2009 6 2 2 4 4 Östersund/Brunflo IF, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2009/2010 16 6 9 15 22 Östersund/Brunflo IF, U18 Elit, regular season 8 4 2 6 6 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2009/2010 2010/2011 6 2 7 9 0 MODO Hockey, U18 Elit, regular season 17 7 6 13 14 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 3 0 1 1 2 MODO Hockey, U18, play off 28 6 4 10 32 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 6 1 0 1 6 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 4 2 3 5 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Elit, regular season 6 4 5 9 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 1 0 0 0 0 MODO Hockey, U18, play off 43 17 9 26 87 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 8 0 5 5 2 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, play off 3 2 1 3 4 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 4 2 3 5 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Elit, regular season 6 4 5 9 2 MODO Hockey, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 1 0 0 0 0 MODO Hockey, U18, play off 26 13 10 23 46 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 18 5 13 18 32 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 7 1 3 4 4 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, play off 6 0 0 0 0 MODO Hockey, regular season 2013/2014 1 1 1 2 2 MODO Hockey, U20, SuperElit, regular season 25 2 5 7 20 MODO Hockey, regular season 4 0 1 1 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 100

26. ERIK KARLSSON Born: Lerum Jul 28 1994 Length: 182 cm Weight: 77 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: Frölunda HC First club: Lerums BK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 57 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 9 junior goals JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 Carolina Hurricanes 4 th choice, 99 th overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2012 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 4 1 3 4 0 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 9 1 0 1 2 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 1 0 0 0 27 Frölunda HC, U18, play off 11 3 5 8 12 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2009/2010 2010/2011 10 10 5 15 4 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 16 10 17 27 8 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 1 1 2 4 Frölunda HC, U18, play off 29 4 9 13 41 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 7 1 1 2 4 Frölunda HC, U20, play off 5 0 1 1 0 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2010/2011 2011/2012 1 0 1 1 4 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 3 3 6 9 4 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 4 2 3 5 4 Frölunda HC, U18, play off 30 7 17 24 20 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 17 7 2 9 50 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 2 0 0 0 0 Frölunda HC, U20, play off 6 1 2 3 2 JWC U18 Silver Medal 2012 21 6 5 11 18 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 25 8 20 28 44 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 15 2 5 7 4 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 6 1 5 6 0 Frölunda HC, U20, play off 4 0 3 3 2 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 5 0 0 0 6 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 7 4 8 12 2 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 20 1 1 2 2 Frölunda HC, regular season 11 0 4 4 4 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 101

27. ANTON KARLSSON Born: Göteborg Aug 3 1996 Length: 187 cm Weight: 88 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: Frölunda HC First club: Lerums BK National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 47 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 16 junior goals JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 4 0 1 1 0 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 2011/2012 11 1 3 4 6 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 17 11 16 27 26 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 8 2 6 8 4 Team Sweden U16 totally season 2011/2012 3 2 1 3 0 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2011/2012 2012/2013 16 14 13 27 37 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 7 6 6 12 27 Frölunda HC, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 3 1 3 4 0 Frölunda HC, U18, play off 8 3 4 7 2 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 9 1 0 1 2 Frölunda HC, U20, Top 10, regular season 3 1 1 2 0 Frölunda HC, U20, play off 8 6 3 9 10 Team Sweden U17 totally season 2012/2013 5 2 2 4 10 JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 19 3 7 10 28 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 1 0 1 1 4 Frölunda HC, U18 Elit, regular season 21 10 7 17 30 Frölunda HC, U20, SuperElit, regular season 6 2 5 7 2 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2013/2014 3 1 0 1 2 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 102

28. LUCAS WALLMARK Born: Umeå Sep 5 1995 Length: 183 cm Weight: 80 kg Position: Shoots: Left Club: Luleå HF First club: IF Björklöven National games totally: 0 A, 0 B, 44 junior games Goals in Team Sweden totally: 0 A, 0 B, 9 junior goals JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2009/2010 14 2 6 8 35 Tegs SK, U18 Elit, regular season 10 1 3 4 0 IF Björklöven, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2010/2011 20 14 25 39 6 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Elit, regular season 16 4 24 28 12 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 2 1 0 1 0 Skellefteå AIK, U18, play off 3 0 1 1 0 Team Sweden U17 totally during season 2010/2011 2011/2012 2 1 1 2 0 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 3 3 2 5 2 Skellefteå AIK, U18, play off 37 11 26 37 14 Skellefteå AIK, U20, regular season 3 1 2 3 4 Skellefteå AIK, U20, play off 6 0 2 2 2 Team Sweden U17 totally during season 2011/2012 8 0 4 4 6 Team Sweden U18 totally during season 2011/2012 2012/2013 14 5 11 16 18 Skellefteå AIK, U20 SuperElit, regular season 16 5 5 10 4 Karlskrona HK, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 7 0 5 5 2 Karlskrona HK, HockeyAllsvenskan, relegation roun 2 0 0 0 0 Skellefteå AIK, regular season 5 2 3 5 2 JWC U18 Fifth Place 2013 19 7 13 20 8 Team Sweden U18 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 6 1 6 7 4 Asplöven HC, HockeyAllsvenskan, regular season 22 2 4 6 0 Luleå HF, regular season 5 2 3 5 2 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 103

29. OSKAR SUNDQVIST Born: Boden Mar 23 1994 Height: 190 cm Weight: 89 kg Position: Shoots: Right Club: Skellefteå AIK First club: Bodens IK National games: 0 A, 0 B, 16 junior games Goals in Team Sweden: 0 A, 0 B, 7 junior goal Pittsburgh Penguins 4 th choice, 81 st overall, in NHL Entry Draft 2012 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points, E=Penalty minutes A B C D E 2010/2011 21 13 12 25 54 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Elit, regular season 17 6 4 10 46 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 8 1 0 1 29 Skellefteå AIK, U18, play off 1 0 0 0 0 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 2011/2012 22 13 23 36 78 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Elit, regular season 17 8 9 17 51 Skellefteå AIK, U18 Allsvenskan, regular season 7 5 5 10 14 Skellefteå AIK, U18, play off 2 1 0 1 0 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 2012/2013 26 13 13 26 32 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, regular season 12 4 3 7 16 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit Top 10, regular season 5 3 2 5 4 Skellefteå AIK, U20, SuperElit, play off 14 1 0 1 8 Skellefteå AIK, regular season 4 3 3 6 0 Team Sweden U19 totally season 2012/2013 6 1 1 2 6 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2012/2013 2013/2014 27 2 5 7 8 Skellefteå AIK, regular season 6 3 0 3 0 Team Sweden U20 totally season 2013/2014 104

Team Sweden U20 during season 2013/2014 Last update: 2013-11-15 4-10/8 2013. Tournament in Olympic Rink, Lake Placid, USA 4/8 USA White-Sweden 2-4 (1-1, 1-1, 0-2) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid 4/8 USA Blue-Finland 5-6 (1-1, 1-2, 3-2, 0-1) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid After 00.41 in Overtime 5/8 USA Blue-Sweden 3-4 (0-2, 2-1, 1-1) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid 5/8 USA White-Finland 5-2 (3-0, 2-0, 0-2) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid 7/8 Canada-Finland 5-3 (2-1, 0-1, 3-1) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid 7/8 USA-Sweden 0-4 (0-1, 0-3, 0-0) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid 8/8 USA-Finland 4-3 (1-1, 0-2, 2-0, 0-0, 1-0) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid After Overtime and Game Winning Shots 8/8 Canada-Sweden 7-3 (1-0, 3-3, 3-0) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid 10/8 USA-Canada 5-1 (2-0, 1-0, 2-1) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid 10/8 Finland-Sweden 3-2 (0-1, 1-1, 1-0, 0-0, 1-0) Olympic Rink, Lake Lacid After Overtime and Game Winning Shots Sweden won the tournament in Lake Placid, USA 27-28/8 2013. Pre 4 Nations Tournament camp in COOPArena, Luleå, Sweden 30/8-1/9 2013. 4 Nations Tournament in Lappi Arena, Rovaniemi, Finland 30/8 Sweden-Russia 2-1 (1-0, 0-0, 0-1, 1-0) Lappi Arena, Rovaniemi After 03.43 in Overtime 30/8 Finland-Czech Republic 4-3 (2-0, 2-1, 0-2) Lappi Arena, Rovaniemi 31/8 Czech Republic-Sweden 0-3 (0-1, 0-2, 0-0) Lappi Arena, Rovaniemi 31/8 Finland-Russia 0-3 (0-2, 0-0, 0-1) Lappi Arena, Rovaniemi 1/9 Russia-Czech Republic 8-0 (2-0, 4-0, 2-0) Lappi Arena, Rovaniemi 1/9 Finland-Sweden 5-2 (1-0, 2-2, 2-0) Lappi Arena, Rovaniemi Sweden at third place in the 4 Nations Tournament 8-10/11 2013. 4 Nations Tournament in Khimik, Novogorsk, Russia 8/11 Czech Republic-Sweden 1-3 (1-3, 0-0, 0-0) Khimik, Novogorsk 8/11 Russia-Finland 3-2 (0-1, 2-0, 1-1) Khimik, Novogorsk 9/11 Finland-Czech Republic 4-3 (1-0, 2-1, 0-2, 0-0, 1-0) Khimik, Novogorsk After Overtime and Game Winning Shots 9/11 Russia-Sweden 2-4 (0-1, 0-2, 2-1) Khimik, Novogorsk 10/11 Sweden-Finland 2-3 (1-1, 0-0, 1-1, 0-0, 0-1) Khimik, Novogorsk After Overtime and Game Winning Shots 10/11 Russia-Czech Republic 6-1 (3-0, 2-1, 1-0) Khimik, Novogorsk Sweden won the 4 Nations Tournament www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 105

20-23/12 2013. Pre 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship camp in Färs & Frosta Sparbank Arena, Lund, Söderslättshallen, Trelleborg, Lindab Arena, Ängelholm, Olympiahallen, Helsingborg and Karlslundshallen, Landskrona, Sweden 20/12 16.00 Canada-Finland Lindab Arena, Ängelholm 20/12 19.30 Sweden-USA Lindab Arena, Ängelholm 21/12 TBD Switzerland-Czech Republic Färs & Frosta Sparbank Arena, Lund 22/12 13.30 USA-Finland Lindab Arena, Ängelholm 22/12 17.00 Sweden-Canada Lindab Arena, Ängelholm 23/12 18.00 Canada-Switzerland Söderslättshallen, Trelleborg 23/12 18.00 Russia-Germany Olympiahallen, Helsingborg 23/12 18.00 Czech Republic-Norway Karlslundshallen, Landskrona 26/12 2013-5/1 2014. 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship in Malmö, Sweden The games will be played in arenas Malmö Arena, and Malmö Isstadion, Malmö, Sweden. 26/12 19.00 Switzerland-Sweden Malmö Arena, Malmö 28/12 15.00 Sweden-Finland Malmö Arena, Malmö 29/12 17.30 Norway-Sweden Malmö Arena, Malmö 31/12 14.00 Sweden-Russia Malmö Arena, Malmö 2/1 12.00 Quarter Final 1: A 2-B 3 Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 2/1 14.30 Quarter Final 2: B 2-A 3 Malmö Arena, Malmö 2/1 17.00 Quarter Final 3: A 1-B 4 Malmö Isstadion, Malmö 2/1 19.30 Quarter Final 4: B 1-A 4 Malmö Arena, Malmö If Sweden is playing Quarter Final then Sweden will play its Quarter Final in Malmö Arena at 19.30 4/1 15.00 Semi Final 1 Winner game 24-Winner game 23 Malmö Arena, Malmö 4/1 19.00 Semi Final 2 Winner game 25-Winner game 22Malmö Arena, Malmö If Sweden is playing Semi Final then Sweden will play its Semi Final in Malmö Arena at 15.00 5/1 15.00 Bronze Medal Game Malmö Arena, Malmö 5/1 19.00 Gold Medal Game Malmö Arena, Malmö All game starting times are always expressed in local time www.swehockey.se http://stats.swehockey.se 106

Team Sweden s U20 Scoring Leaders during season 2013/2014 TEAM SWEDEN S SCORING LEADERS 2013/2014 Sweden Team 20 Scoring Leaders season 2013/2014 Games played Minutes played Shoots Saving % Goals against, GA Goals against per average GAA Shutout PIM Goalkeepers Games Samuel Ward, Luleå HF 6 4 197.54 82 93.90 5 1.52 1 0 7 National games totally Marcus Högberg, Linköpings HC 8 4 203.55 88 90.91 8 2.35 1 0 48 Oscar Dansk, Erie Otters 2 2 125.00 52 90.38 5 2.40 0 0 42 Jonas Johansson, Brynäs IF 6 3 145.42 72 87.50 9 3.71 0 0 24 Empty net goal 0 Games played Won Tied Lost Marcus Högberg, Linköpings HC 4 3 0 0 Samuel Ward, Luleå HF 3 2 0 1 Oscar Dansk, Erie Otters 2 1 0 1 Jonas Johansson, Brynäs IF 3 1 0 2 USA White-Sweden August 4: Oscar Dansk played 00.00-60.00, 17 shots against, 2 goals agains USA Blue-Sweden August 5: Marcus Högberg played 00.00-60.00, 26 shots against, 3 goals agains USA-Sweden August 7: Marcus Högberg played 00.00-60.00, 27 shots against, shutout Canada-Sweden August 8: Marcus Högberg played 00.00-24.26, 15 shots against, 3 goals agains Canada-Sweden August 8: Jonas Johansson played 24.26-60.00 (totally 35.34), 22 shots against, 4 goals agains Finland-Sweden August 10: Oscar Dansk played 00.00-65.00, 35 shots against, 3 goals agains Sweden-Russia August 30: Jonas Johansson played 00.00-63.43, 31 shots against, 1 goal agains Czech Republic-Sweden August 31: Samuel Ward played 00.00-60.00, 20 shots against, shutout Finland-Sweden September 1: Jonas Johansson played 00.00-46.26 (totally 46.26), 19 shots against, 4 goals agains Finland-Sweden September 1: Samuel Ward played 46.26-60.00 (totally 12.54), 2 shots against, 1 goal agains Czech Republic-Sweden November 8: Samuel Ward played 00.00-60.00, 24 shots against, 1 goal agains Russia-Sweden November 9: Marcus Högberg played 00.00-28.40 and 29.11-60.00 (totally 59.29), 20 shots against, 2 goals agains Sweden-Finland November 10: Samuel Ward played 00.00-65.00, 30 shots against, 3 goals agains s-defencemen Games Goals Assist Points PIM + - Total +/- Games totally Goals totally Sebastian Collberg, f, Frölunda HC 5 2 5 7 0 2 0 2 72 41 Alexander Wennberg, f, Djurgårdens IF 8 2 4 6 2 4 0 4 40 13 Jacob de la Rose, f, Leksands IF 8 2 4 6 10 2 1 1 77 15 Christian Djoos, d, Brynäs IF 8 1 5 6 4 3 0 3 47 7 André Burakowsky, f, IF Malmö Redhawks 5 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 58 26 Lucas Wallmark, f, Skellefteå AIK 8 2 3 5 2 2 0 2 44 9 Filip Sandberg, f, HV 71 8 1 4 5 4 1 0 1 58 12 Season 2013/2014 107

Team Sweden s U20 Scoring Leaders during season 2013/2014 Gustav Possler, f, MODO Hockey 5 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 32 15 Daniel Zaar, f, Rögle BK 8 1 3 4 4 2 1 1 23 6 Erik Karlsson, f, Frölunda HC 11 0 4 4 4 2 2 0 57 9 Oskar Sundqvist, f, Skellefteå AIK 6 3 0 3 0 2 1 1 16 7 Andreas Johnson, f, Frölunda HC 6 3 0 3 2 3 1 2 10 5 Arvid Lundberg, d, Skellefteå AIK 11 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 20 1 Emil Pettersson, f, Timrå IK 3 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 3 2 Calle Rosén, d, Karlskrona HK 3 1 1 2 0 3 1 2 7 2 Carl Dahlström, d, Linköpings HC 5 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 14 2 Robert Hägg, d, MODO hockey 8 1 1 2 4 1 1 0 52 10 Anton Lindholm, d, Skellefteå AIK 8 1 1 2 27 1 0 1 18 2 Ludvig Nilsson, f, Timrå IK 11 1 1 2 16 2 1 1 31 4 Ludwig Byström, d, Färjestads BK 3 0 2 2 14 2 1 1 49 3 Jesper Pettersson, d, Linköpings HC 8 0 2 2 12 2 1 1 40 6 Anton Karlsson, f, Frölunda HC 3 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 47 16 Robin Press, d, Södertälje SK 3 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 3 1 Tobias Törnkvist, f, Rögle BK 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 33 5 Marcus Fornell, f, Linköpings HC 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 16 1 Johan Olofsson, f, Färjestads BK 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 7 1 Dennis Nordström, f, AIK 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 9 1 Sebastian Manberg, f, Skellefteå AIK 3 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 0 Gustav Olofsson, d, Colorado College 3 0 1 1 10 1 2-1 3 0 Edwin Hedberg, f, MODO Hockey 4 0 1 1 0 0 1-1 21 7 Gustav Rydahl, f, Frölunda HC 6 0 1 1 31 4 2 2 33 0 Linus Arnesson, d, Djurgårdens IF 8 0 1 1 8 3 0 3 61 3 Lukas Bengtsson, d, Mora IK 6 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 6 0 Robin Norell, d, Djurgårdens IF 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 15 0 Malte Strömwall, f, Växjö Lakers HC 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 2 David Gunnarsson, f, MODO Hockey 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 Anton Brehmer, f, Örebro HK 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 2 Mattias Kalin, f, Djurgårdens IF 3 0 0 0 0 1 2-1 41 13 Mattias Nilsson, d, Leksands IF 3 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 20 2 Anton Blidh, f, Frölunda HC 3 0 0 0 25 0 1-1 19 2 Team penalty 2 The last two columns show national games played totally and goals scored totally in juniors and includes games and goals made during the season 2013/2014 Plus/minus statistic are counted with equal strenght on ice and goals scored in box play and goals against in power play are also counted There are no plus/minus statistics available from the tournament in Lake Placid, USA, August 4-10 2013 Season 2013/2014 108

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THE SWEDISH SCORING LEADERS IN WJC DURING 1977-2013 A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points A B D E 1977 Harald Lückner, Färjestads BK 5 4 3 7 1978 Mats Näslund, Timrå IK 7 2 8 10 1979 Thomas Steen, Leksands IF 5 6 1 7 1980 Håkan Loob, Färjestads BK 5 7 2 9 1981 Håkan Nordin, Färjestads BK 5 2 7 9 1982 Magnus Roupé, Färjestads BK 7 7 2 9 1983 Tomas Sandström, Brynäs IF 7 9 3 12 1984 Tommy Lehmann, AIK 7 7 0 7 1985 Peter Andersson, Färjestads BK 7 4 10 14 1986 Mats Lundström, Skellefteå HC 7 4 5 9 1987 Ulf Dahlén, IF Björklöven 7 7 8 15 1988 Thomas Sjögren, Västra Frölunda HC 7 6 9 15 114

A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points A B D E 1989 Patrik Erickson, Brynäs IF 7 4 6 10 1990 Patrick Englund, AIK 7 9 2 11 1991 Michael Nylander, Huddinge IK 7 6 3 9 1992 Michael Nylander, AIK 7 8 9 17 1993 Peter Forsberg, MoDo HK 7 7 24 31 1994 Niklas Sundström, MoDo HK 7 4 7 11 1995 Anders Eriksson, MoDo HK 7 3 7 10 1996 Johan Davidsson, HV 71 7 3 6 9 1997 Niklas Anger, Djurgårdens IF 6 5 0 5 1998 Marcus Nilson, Djurgårdens IF 7 3 5 8 1999 Daniel Sedin, MoDo Hockey 6 5 5 10 2000 Henrik Sedin, MoDo Hockey 7 4 9 13 2001 Pär Bäcker, Bofors IK 7 3 1 4 Jari Tolsa, Västra Frölunda HC 7 1 3 4 2002 115

A=Games, B=Goals, C=Assist, D=Points A B D E 2002 Magnus Hedlund, MoDo Hockey 7 3 4 7 2003 Robert Nilsson, Leksands IF 6 4 2 6 2004 Robert Nilsson, Leksands IF 6 2 5 7 2005 Johannes Salmonsson, Djurgårdens IF 6 5 3 8 2006 Nicklas Bäckström, Brynäs IF 6 4 3 7 2007 Nicklas Bäckström, Brynäs IF 7 0 7 7 2008 Robin Figren, Edmonton Oil Kings 6 5 2 7 2009 Erik Karlsson, Frölunda HC 6 2 7 9 2010 Andre Petersson, HV 71 6 8 3 11 2011 Jesper Fasth, HV 71 6 4 2 6 Patrick Cehlin, Djurgårdens IF 6 4 2 6 2012 Max Friberg, Timrå IK 6 9 2 11 2013 Sebastian Collberg, Frölunda HC 6 4 2 6 116

Swedish WJC scoring leaders during 1977-2013 A=Ranking, B=Name, C=Position, D=Born, E=Tournaments played, F=Games played, G=Goals, H=Assist, I=Points, J=Penalty Minutes A B C D E F G H I J 1 Peter Forsberg F 1973-07-20 2 14 10 32 42 38 2 Markus Näslund F 1973-07-30 2 14 21 13 34 45 3 Niklas Sundström F 1975-06-06 3 21 18 15 33 18 4 Michael Nylander F 1972-10-03 2 14 14 14 28 14 5 Henrik Sedin F 1980-09-26 3 20 7 19 26 20 6 Daniel Sedin F 1980-09-26 3 20 15 10 25 4 7 Ola Rosander F 1969-04-02 2 13 13 10 23 6 8 Ulf Dahlén F 1967-01-21 2 14 10 12 22 6 9 Thomas Sjögren F 1968-06-08 2 13 8 14 22 2 10 Johan Davidsson F 1976-01-06 3 20 8 12 20 12 11 Marcus Nilson F 1978-03-01 3 20 6 14 20 45 12 Tomas Sandström F 1964-09-04 2 14 13 6 19 24 13 Magnus Pääjärvi Svensson F 1991-04-12 3 18 6 13 19 8 14 Thomas Steen F 1960-06-08 3 18 10 8 18 22 15 Peter "5" Andersson D 1965-08-29 3 21 7 11 18 40 16 Andre Petersson F 1990-09-11 2 12 11 6 17 4 17 Mats Lundström F 1966-04-23 2 14 9 8 17 8 18 Kristian Gahn F 1972-02-17 2 14 8 9 17 12 19 Robert Nilsson F 1985-01-10 3 18 7 10 17 18 20 Mats Näslund F 1959-10-31 3 20 7 10 17 26 21 Niklas Andersson F 1971-05-20 3 21 10 6 16 14 22 Daniel Rydmark F 1970-02-23 2 14 6 10 16 20 23 Ricard Persson D 1969-08-24 2 14 5 11 16 22 24 Patrik Erickson F 1969-03-13 2 13 7 8 15 14 25 Mikael Andersson F 1966-05-10 3 20 7 8 15 18 26 Mikael Backlund F 1989-03-17 2 12 8 6 14 16 27 Christian Berglund F 1980-03-12 2 13 8 6 14 37 28 Nicklas Bäckström F 1987-11-23 2 13 4 10 14 22 29 Roger Öhman F 1967-06-05 2 14 6 8 14 16 30 Mattias Olsson D 1971-04-01 2 14 5 9 14 10 31 Anders Eriksson D 1975-01-09 2 14 4 10 14 20 32 Rickard Rakell F 1993-05-05 2 17 2 12 14 22 33 Max Friberg F 1992-11-20 2 12 11 2 13 26 34 Sebastian Collberg F 1994-02-23 2 12 8 5 13 4 35 Kjell Dahlin F 1963-03-02 2 14 8 5 13 6 36 Magnus Roupé F 1963-03-23 2 13 8 5 13 16 37 Johannes Salmonsson F 1986-02-07 3 17 7 6 13 8 38 Pär Edlund F 1967-04-09 2 14 7 6 13 16 39 Kenny Jönsson D 1974-10-06 2 14 5 8 13 12 40 Jens Öhling F 1962-04-03 2 12 1 12 13 12 41 Michael Hjälm F 1963-03-23 2 14 10 2 12 10 42 Joakim Andersson F 1989-02-05 2 12 2 10 12 8 43 Tommy Lehmann F 1964-02-03 2 14 9 3 12 4 44 Anders Söderberg F 1975-10-07 2 14 9 3 12 4 45 Mats Lindgren F 1974-10-01 2 14 6 6 12 10 46 Daniel Johansson D 1974-09-10 2 13 5 7 12 10 47 Bengt-Åke Gustafsson F 1958-03-23 2 14 4 8 12 16 48 Per Hallin F 1980-10-17 2 13 2 10 12 4 49 Patric Englund F 1970-06-03 1 7 9 2 11 2 50 Håkan Loob F 1960-07-03 2 11 7 4 11 2 51 Johan Garpenlöv F 1968-03-21 2 14 7 4 11 18 52 Gabriel Karlsson F 1980-01-22 2 12 6 5 11 8 53 Markus Åkerblom F 1969-11-22 2 14 5 6 11 12 54 Nicklas Bergfors F 1987-03-07 3 19 5 6 11 4 55 Håkan Nordin D 1961-01-15 2 10 4 7 11 0 56 Mattias Tedenby F 1990-02-21 2 11 4 7 11 6 57 Peter Ström F 1975-01-14 2 14 4 7 11 4 58 Peter "19" Andersson D 1962-03-02 2 12 4 7 11 14 59 Magnus Hedlund D 1982-04-24 3 21 4 7 11 14 60 Per Svartvadet F 1975-05-17 2 14 2 9 11 10 117

Swedish players with the most junior national games played totally Last update: 2013-11-17 Anton Lander, f, Timrå IK 85 junior national games played Victor Rask, f, Calgary Hitmen 81 Magnus Pääjärvi Svensson, f, Timrå IK 78 Jacob de la Rose, f, Leksands IF 77 Joakim Andersson, f, Frölunda HC 76 Sebastian Collberg, f, Frölunda HC 72 Mikael Backlund, f, VIK Västerås HK 71 Patrik Berglund, f, VIK Västerås HK 70 Tony Lagerström, f, Södertälje SK 70 Niklas Andersson, f, Västra Frölunda HC 68 Nicklas Bergfors, f, New Jersey Devils, NHL 68 Tim Eriksson, f, Hammarby IF 68 Magnus Hedlund, d, MODO Hockey 68 Per Hållberg, d, MODO Hockey 68 Jonas Nordquist, f, Leksands IF 68 Niklas Sundström, f, MODO Hockey 68 Robert Nilsson, f, Djurgårdens IF 67 Filip Forsberg, f, Leksands IF 66 Johan Larsson, f, Brynäs IF 66 Henrik Lundqvist, gk, Västra Frölunda HC 66 Peter Nylander, f, Huddinge IK 66 Jhonas Enroth, gk, Södertälje SK 65 Patrik Wallenberg, f, Färjestads BK 65 Johan Davidsson, f, HV 71 64 Loui Eriksson, f, Frölunda HC 64 Jeremy Boyce Rotevall, f, Timrå IK 63 Tim Erixon, Skellefteå AIK 63 Mattias Hellström, f, MODO Hockey 63 Joachim Nermark, f, Linköpings HC 62 Niclas Andersén, d, Brynäs IF 62 Jacob Josefson, f, Djurgårdens IF 62 Linus Arnesson, f, Djurgårdens IF 61 Kristofer Berglund, d, IF Björklöven 61 Marcus Nilson, f, Djurgårdens IF 61 Anders Söderberg, f, MODO Hockey 60 Dick Tärnström, d, AIK 60 Club notes means the club the player represented when he played his last junior national game. 118

The Team Sweden leaders in WJC during 1977-2014 The Team Sweden Team Management in IIHF World Junior Championship during 1977-2014: Year, Country Sweden Ranking General Manager Team Manager Head Coach Assistant Coach 1976/1977, Czechoslovakia Fifth Place Bo Tovland Lennart Johansson Tommy Töpel 1977/1978, Canada Silver Medal Bo Tovland Bengt Ohlson 1978/1979, Sweden Bronze Medal Bo Tovland Bengt Ohlson 1979/1980, Finland Bronze Medal Bo Tovland Bengt Ohlson 1980/1981, West Germany Gold Medal Bo Tovland Kjell Damberg 1981/1982, Canada Fifth Place Carl-Olof Halvardsson* Kjell Larsson Conny Evenson 1982/1983, Soviet Union Fourth Place Jan Eriksson Conny Evenson Kjell Larsson 1983/1984, Sweden Fifth Place Sven Nordstrand Curt Lindström Claes-Göran Wallin 1984/1985, Finland Fifth Place Calle Törnqvist Kjell Larsson Peter Johansson 1985/1986, Canada Fifth Place Börje Andersson* Ragne Ek Ingvar Carlsson Curt Larsson 1986/1987, Czechoslovakia Bronze Medal Hans-Ivar Engvall* Stig Nilsson Lars-Gunnar Jansson Thomas Magnusson 1987/1988, Soviet Union Fifth Place Hans-Ivar Engvall* Stig Nilsson Claes-Göran Wallin Lennart Andersson 1988/1989, Canada Silver Medal Kjell Damberg Claes-Göran Wallin Lars Öberg 1989/1990, Finland Fifth Place Hans-Ivar Engvall Curt Lundmark Dan Söderström 1990/1991, Canada Sixth Place Hans-Ivar Engvall Bengt Ohlson Lars Öberg 1991/1992, Germany Silver Medal Hans-Ivar Engvall Tommy Tomth Pär Mårts 1992/1993, Sweden Silver Medal Hans-Ivar Engvall Tommy Tomth Jan-Åke Danielsson 1993/1994, Czech Republic Silver Medal Hans-Ivar Engvall Tommy Tomth Jan-Åke Danielsson 1994/1995, Canada Bronze Medal Hans-Ivar Engvall Tommy Tomth Jan-Åke Danielsson 1995/1996, USA Silver Medal Hans-Ivar Engvall Harald Lückner Jan-Åke Danielsson 1996/1997, Switzerland Eight Place Hans-Ivar Engvall Harald Lückner Jan-Åke Danielsson 1997/1998, Finland Sixth Place Hans-Ivar Engvall Harald Lückner Stefan Lunner 1998/1999, Canada Fourth Place Peter Wallin Stefan Persson Mats Hallin Peter Elander 1999/2000, Sweden Fifth Place Peter Wallin Stefan Persson Lars Molin Tomas Jonsson 2000/2001, Russia Fourth Place Anders Hedberg Stefan Persson Bo Lennartsson Mikael Tisell 2001/2002, Czech Republic Sixth Place Anders Hedberg Stefan Persson Bo Lennartsson Mikael Tisell 2002/2003, Canada Eight Place Claes-Göran Wallin** Peter Forsberg Peo Larsson Göran Karlström 2003/2004, Finland Seventh Place Claes-Göran Wallin** Peter Forsberg Torgny Bendelin Bobo Simensen 2004/2005, USA Sixth Place Claes-Göran Wallin** Johan Hemlin Torgny Bendelin Bobo Simensen 2005/2006, Canada Fifth Place Claes-Göran Wallin** Peter Forsberg Torgny Bendelin Roger Rönnberg 2006/2007, Sweden Fourth Place Claes-Göran Wallin** Staffan Tholson Torgny Bendelin Roger Rönnberg 2007/2008, Czech Republic Silver Medal Tommy Boustedt** Staffan Tholson Pär Mårts Peter Sundström 2008/2009, Canada Silver Medal Tommy Boustedt** Staffan Tholson Pär Mårts Peter Sundström 2009/2010, Canada Bronze Medal Tommy Boustedt** Rikard Grönborg Pär Mårts Peter Sundström 2010/2011, USA Fourth Place Tommy Boustedt** Jonas Fransson Roger Rönnberg Robert Ohlsson 2011/2012, Canada Gold Medal Tommy Boustedt** Jonas Fransson Roger Rönnberg Robert Ohlsson 2012/2013, Russia Silver Medal Tommy Boustedt** Jonas Fransson Roger Rönnberg Robert Ohlsson 2013/2014, Sweden Tommy Boustedt** Jonas Fransson Rikard Grönborg Anders Johansson *Not officially titulated as General Manager. **Director of national teams Toimas Montén 119

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SWEDISH ICE HOCKEY The Swedish Ice Hockey Association Visiting address: Tjurhornsgränd 6, 3 tr Mail address: Box 5204, 121 16 Johanneshov, Sweden Telephone times: Monday-Friday 08.30-16.30 Phone: + 46 8 449 04 00 Fax: + 46 8 91 00 35 Telegram address: Ishockey Stockholm Official home site: http://www.swehockey.se E-mail: info@swehockey.se General information The Swedish Ice Hockey Association (SIHA) was established November 17 1922. The SIHA became a member in The International Ice Hockey Federation in 1920. The reason why we became a member in IIHF so early is that SIHA from the beginning was a part of The Swedish Football Association. Nine World Championship Gold Medals: 1953, 1957, 1962, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2006, 2013 Two Olympic Game Gold Medals: 1994, 2006 Two Junior World Championship Gold Medals: 1981, 2012 Ten Junior European Championship Gold Medals: 1972, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1998 One Women European Championship Gold Medal: 1996 Five Inline World Championship Gold Medals: 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 Youth Olympic games U18 Women Gold Medal: 2012 There are 22 district ice hockey association s in Sweden. There are 602 ice hockey clubs and 2 271 teams in Swedish ice hockey. There are a total of more than 84 000 players and referees. There are 64 210 licensed players and referees. 3 703 are veterans, 12 081 are senior players over 20 years old, 42 153 are junior players younger than 20 years old, 3 023 are female players, 3 250 referees, 3 169 male referees and 81 female referees. Inline hockey is a part of the SIHA and there are 1 311 licensed players who play inline hockey. Sweden has 354 indoor arenas and 136 outdoor rinks. The first modern indoor arena, Rosenlundshallen in Jönköping, was built in 1958. Ice hockey is played nation wide in the following levels: First league 12 teams (Elitserien in Swedish), Second league 16 teams (HockeyAllsvenskan in Swedish), League I (totally 53 teams in five divisions), League II, League III, League IV, Veteran Ice Hockey, Women Ice Hockey, Riksserien with 8 teams in top league, AllEttan Damer is Sweden s second league for women, Junior under 20, Junior under 18, Junior under 16, Junior under 15, Junior under 14, Junior under 13, Junior under 12, Junior under 11, Junior under 10, Girl league and School league. We take part in international ice hockey tournaments with our eight national ice hockey teams: Team Sweden, Women s National Team, Women s National Team U18, Team U20, Team U19, Team U18, Team U17, Team U16 and the national inline team. 120

The Team Sweden rosters in IIHF World Junior Championship year by year during 1977-2013 Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Silver Medal in Ufa, Russia, 2013 Goalkeepers: Oscar Dansk, Erie Otters, Joel Lassinantti, Luleå HF, Niklas Lundström, AIK. Defencemen: Linus Arensson, Djurgårdens IF, Rasmus Bengtsson, Muskegon Lumberjacks, Christian Djoos, Brynäs IF, Emil Djuse, Södertälje SK, Robert Hägg, MODO Hockey, Tom Nilsson, Mora IK, Mikael Vikstrand, Mora IK. s: Victor Arvidsson, Skellefteå AIK, Jeremy Boyce Rotevall, Timrå IK, Sebastian Collberg, Frölunda HC, Jacob de la Rose, Leksands IF, Filip Forsberg, Leksands IF, William Karlsson, HV 71, Elias Lindholm, Brynäs IF, Emil Molin, Brynäs IF, Rickard Rakell, Plymouth Whalers, Victor Rask, Calgary Hitmen, Filip Sandberg, HV 71, Nick Sörensen, Quebec Remparts, Alexander Wennberg, Djurgårdens IF. Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Gold Medal in Edmonton and Calgary, Canada, 2012 Goalkeepers: Anton Forsberg, MODO Hockey, Johan Gustafsson, Luleå HF, Johan Mattsson, Sudbury Wolves. Defencemen: Jonas Brodin, Färjestads BK, Mattias Bäckman, Linköpings HC, Fredrik Claesson, Djurgårdens IF, Petter Granberg, Skellefteå AIK, Oscar Klefbom, Färjestads BK, John klingberg, Jokerit, Patrik Nemeth, AIK. s: Jeremy Boyce Rotevall, Timrå IK, Sebastian Collberg, Frölunda HC, Filip Forsberg, Leksands IF, Max Friberg, Timrå IK, William Karlsson, VIK Västerås HK, Johan Larsson, Brynäs IF, Joakim Nordström, AIK, Rickard Rakell, Plymouth Whalers, Victor Rask, Calgary Hitmen, Ludvig Rensfeldt, Sarnia Sting, Johan Sundström, Frölunda HC, Erik Thorell, Färjestads BK, Mika Zibanejad, Djurgårdens IF. World U20 Championship Fourth Place in Niagara and Buffalo, USA, 2011 Goalkeepers: Robin Lehner, Binghamton Senators, Fredrik Petterson Wentzel, Almtuna IS. Defencemen: Simon Bertilsson, Brynäs IF, Klas Dahlbeck, Linköpings HC, Tim Erixon, Skellefteå AIK, John Klingberg, Frölunda HC, Adam Larsson, Skellefteå AIK, Patrik Nemeth, AIK IF, Fredrik Styrman, Luleå HF s: Patrick Cehlin, Djurgårdens IF, Jesper Fast, HV 71, Max Friberg, Skövde IK, Calle Järnkrok, Brynäs IF, Carl Klingberg, Frölunda HC, Anton Lander, Timrå IK, Gabriel Landeskog, Kitchener Rangers, Johan Larsson, Brynäs IF, Oscar Lindberg, Skellefteå AIK, Rickard Rakell, Plymouth Whalers, Johan Sundström, Frölunda HC, Jesper Törnberg, HV 71, Sebastian Wännström, Brynäs IF. 121

World U20 Championship Bronze Medal in Regina and Saskatoon Canada, 2010 Goalkeepers: Anders Nilsson, Luleå HF, Jacob Markström, Brynäs IF. Defencemen: Peter Andersson, Frölunda HC, Mattias Ekholm, Mora IK, Oliver Ekman Larsson, Leksands IF, Tim Erixon, Skellefteå AIK, Lukas Kilström, Södertälje SK, Adam Larsson, Skellefteå AIK, David Rundblad, Skellefteå AIK. s: Daniel Brodin, Djurgårdens IF, Marcus Johansson, Färjestads BK, Jacob Josefson, Djurgårdens IF, Carl Klingberg, Frölunda HC, Marcus Krüger, Djurgårdens IF, Anton Lander, Timrå IK, Martin Lundberg, Skellefteå AIK, Andre Petersson, HV 71, Magnus Pääjärvi Svensson, Timrå IK, Dennis Rasmussen, VIK Västerås HK, Anton Rödin, Brynäs IF, Jakob Silfverberg, Mattias Tedenby, HV 71. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Ottawa, Canada, 2009 Goalkeepers: Jacob Markström, Brynäs IF, Mark Owuya, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Viktor Ekbom, Linköpings HC, Sebastian Erixon, Timrå IK, Tim Erixon, Skellefteå AIK, Victor Hedman, MODO Hockey, Erik Karlsson, Frölunda HC, David Rundblad, Skellefteå AIK, Nichlas Torp, HV 71. s: Joakim Andersson, Frölunda HC, Mikael Backlund, VIK Västerås HK, Carl Gustafsson, Djurgårdens IF, Simon Hjalmarsson, Borås HC, Marcus Johansson, Färjestads BK, Jacob Josefson, Djurgårdens IF, Nicklas Lasu, Frölunda HC, Oscar Möller, Los Angeles Kings, Anton Persson, Brynäs IF, Andre Petersson, HV 71, Magnus Svensson Pääjärvi, Timrå IK, Mattias Tedenby, HV 71, David Ullström, HV 71. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Pardubice and Liberec, Czech Republic 2008 Goalkeepers: Jhonas Enroth, Södertälje SK, Stefan Ridderwall, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Niclas Andersén, Brynäs IF, Kristofer Berglund, IF Björklöven, Jonathan Carlsson, Brynäs IF, Oscar Eklund, Djurgårdens IF, Victor Hedman, MODO Hockey, Eric Moe, Timrå Ik, Johan Motin, Bofors IK. s: Johan Alcén, Brynäs IF, Joakim Andersson, Frölunda HC, Mikael Backlund, VIK Västerås HK, Patrik Berglund, VIK Västerås HK, Robin Figren, Edmonton Oil Kings, Tobias Forsberg, MODO Hockey, Carl Hagelin, University of Michigan, Mario Kempe, St. John s Fog Devils, Tony Lagerström, Södertälje SK, Tomas Larsson, Skellefteå AIK, Patrik Lundh, IF Malmö Redhawks, Oscar Möller, Chilliwack Bruins, Magnus Svensson Pääjärvi, Timrå IK. World U20 Championship Fourth Place in Leksand and Mora, Sweden 2007 Goalkeepers: Joel Gistedt, Frölunda HC, Jhonas Enroth, Södertälje SK. Defencemen: Patrik Nevalainen, IF Björklöven, Alexander Hellström, IF Björklöven, Jonas Junland, Linköpings HC, Alexander Ribbenstrand, Djurgårdens IF, Jonas Ahnelöv, Frölunda HC, Daniel Rahimi, IF Björklöven, Niklas Hjalmarsson, HV 71. s: Tom Wandell, HC Ässät, Patric Hörnqvist, Djurgårdens IF, Andreas Thuresson, IF Malmö Redhawks, Patrik Berglund, VIK Västerås HK, Martin Johansson, Färjestads BK, Alexander Sundström, IF Björklöven, Nicklas Bergfors, New Jersey Devils, Nicklas Bäckström, Brynäs IF, Magnus Isaksson, Luleå HF, Fredrik Pettersson, Calgary Hitmen, Patrik Zackrisson, Rögle BK, Linus Omark, Luleå HC, Robin Lindqvist, Luleå HC, Andreas Molinder, MODO Hockey. 122

World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Vancouver, Kelowna and Kamloops, Canada 2006 Goalkeepers: Daniel Larsson, Hammarby IF, Magnus Åkerlund, HV 71. Defencemen: Oscar Hedman, MODO Hockey, Tobias Viklund, MODO Hockey, Tommy Wargh, MODO Hockey, Anton Strålman, Timrå IK, Alexander Edler, Kelowna Rockets, Niklas Andersson, Brynäs IF, Petter Ullman, Leksands IF. s: Nicklas Bäckström, Brynäs IF, Sebastian Karlsson, Frölunda HC, Nicklas Bergfors, Södertälje SK, Fredrik Pettersson, Calgary Hitmen, Johannes Salmonsson, Spokane Chiefs, Johan Ryno, IK Oskarshamn, Mattias Ritola, Leksands IF, Erik Andersson, HV 71, Jonathan Granström, Mora IK, Robin Lindqvist, Luleå HF, Anton Axelsson, Frölunda HC, Mattias Hellström, MODO Hockey, Oscar Sundh, Almtuna IS. World U20 Championship Sixth Place in Grand Forks and Thief River Falls, USA 2005 Goalkeepers: David Rautio, Luleå HF, Christopher Heino-Lindberg, Hammarby IF. Defencemen: Elias Granath, Leksands IF, Ola Svanberg, HV 71, Oscar Hedman, MODO Hockey, Per Savilahti-Nagander, Luleå HF, Johan Fransson, Luleå HF, Nicklas Grossman, Södertälje SK, Anton Strålman, Skövde IK. s: Johannes Salmonsson, Djurgårdens IF, Carl Söderberg, IF Malmö Redhawks, Loui Eriksson, Frölunda HC, Robert Nilsson, Djurgårdens IF, Linus Videll, Södertälje SK, Nicklas Bergfors, Södertälje SK, Kalle Olsson, Frölunda HC, Linus Persson, Frölunda HC, Daniel Åhsberg, Frölunda HC, David Fredriksson, HV 71, Sebastian Karlsson, Frölunda HC, Mattias Hellström, MODO Hockey, Björn Svensson, Saskatoon Blades. World U20 Championship Seventh Place in Helsinki and Hämeenlinna, Finland 2004 Goalkeepers: Joakim Lundström, Brynäs IF, Magnus Åkerlund, HV 71. Defencemen: Johan Fransson, Luleå HF, Tobias Enström, MODO Hockey, Alexander Täng, Västra Frölunda HC, Johan Björk, MIF Redhawks, Daniel Sondell, IF Björklöven, Pierre Johnsson, Mora IK, Henrik Blomqvist, Växjö Lakers HC. s: Robert Nilsson, Leksands IF, Johan Andersson, IF Troja/Ljungby, Fredrik Johansson, Västra Frölunda HC, Alexander Steen, Västra Frölunda HC, Nicklas Danielsson, Brynäs IF, Sebastian Meijer, HV 71, Monir Kalgoum, Huddinge IK, Patric Blomdahl, AIK, Loui Eriksson, Västra Frölunda HC, Andreas Valdix, MIF Redhawks, Nicklas Eckerblom, Djurgårdens IF, Alexander Hult, HV 71, Johannes Salmonsson, Djurgårdens IF. World U20 Championship Eighth Place in Halifax and Sydney, Canada 2003 Goalkeepers: Michael Zajkowski, MODO Hockey, Mathias Fagerström, IF Sundsvall Hockey. Defencemen: Simon Skoog, Mörrums GoIS IK, Tobias Enström, MODO Hockey, Patrik Bäärnhielm, Luleå HF, Adam Andersson, Brynäs IF, Jonas Leetma, Västra Frölunda HC, Johan Agu, MODO Hockey, Mats Hansson, Timrå IK. s: Robert Nilsson, Leksands IF, Alexander Steen, Västra Frölunda HC, Yared Hagos, AIK, Joakim Lindström, MODO Hockey, Andreas Jämtin, AIK, Fredrik Eriksson, Bofors IK, Andreas Falk, Huddinge IK, Mattias Beck, AIK, Marcus Paulsson, Saskatoon Blades, Andreas Valdix, MIF Redhawks, Fredrik Sjöström, Calgary Hitmen, Jonas Almtorp, MODO Hockey, Andrée Persson, Tyringe SoSS. 123

World U20 Championship Sixth Place in Pardubice and Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic 2002 Goalkeepers: Henrik Lundqvist, Västra Frölunda HC, Jimmy Danielsson, Leksands IF. Defencemen: Magnus Hedlund, MODO Hockey, Jörgen Sundqvist, Leksands IF, Lars Jonsson, Leksands IF, Johan Ejdepalm, Almtuna IS, Adam Andersson, Brynäs IF, Staffan Kronwall, Huddinge IK, Per Helmersson, Västra Frölunda HC. s: Daniel Widing, Leksands IF, Jonas Nordqvist, Leksands IF, Andreas Jämtin, AIK, Peter Öberg, MODO Hockey, Yared Hagos, AIK, Martin Samuelsson, Hammarby IF, Joel Lundqvist, Västra Frölunda HC, Jens Karlsson, Västra Frölunda HC, Gustav Gräsberg, Mora IK, Tim Eriksson, Hammarby IF, Daniel Hermansson, Leksands IF, Pär Bäcker, Färjestads BK, Fredrik Sjöström, Calgary Hitmen. World U20 Championship Forth Place in Moscow and Podolsk, Russia 2001 Goalkeepers: Henrik Lundqvist, Västra Frölunda HC, Jimmy Danielsson, Leksands IF. Defencemen: Daniel Josefsson, Tranås AIF, David Johansson, AIK, Andreas Holmqvist, Hammarby IF, Magnus Hedlund, Mora IK, Niklas Kronwall, Djurgårdens IF, Daniel Ljungkvist, HV 71, Jonas Lennartsson, Mora IK. s: Pär Bäcker, Bofors IK, Jari Tolsa, Västra Frölunda HC, Fredrik Sundin, Bofors IK, Martin Samuelsson, Hammarby IF, Fredrik Sjöström, Västra Frölunda HC, Tim Eriksson, Hammarby IF, Björn Melin, HV 71, Jonas Nordqvist, Leksands IF, Johan Reineck, Tyringe SoSS, Mattias Wennerberg, Bodens IK, Daniel Widing, Leksands IF, Jonas Andersson, Milwaukee Admirals, Mathias Månsson, IF Sundsvall Hockey. World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Skellefteå and Umeå, Sweden 2000 Goalkeepers: Jonas Fransson, Tranås AIF, Johan Asplund, Brynäs IF. Defencemen: Magnus Hedlund, Mora IK, Erik Lewerström, Grums IK, Niklas Kronwall, Djurgårdens IF, Peter Messa, IF Troja/Ljungby, Herman Hultgren, Brynäs IF, Viktor Wallin, HV 71, Christian Bäckman, Västra Frölunda HC, Jonas Frögren, Färjestads BK. s: Henrik Sedin, MODO Hockey, Daniel Sedin, MODO Hockey, David Nyström, IF Troja/Ljungby, Kenneth Bergqvist, Brynäs IF, Per Hallin, Södertälje SK, Christian Berglund, Färjestads BK, Jimmie Ölvestad, Djurgårdens IF, Tony Mårtensson, Arlanda HC, Henrik Zetterberg, Timrå IK, Gabriel Karlsson, HV 71, Rickard Wallin, IF Troja/Ljungby, Björn Melin, HV 71. World U20 Championship Fourth Place in Winnipeg, Canada 1999 Goalkeepers: Andreas Andersson, HV 71, Johan Asplund, Brynäs IF. Defencemen: Viktor Wallin, HV 71, David Ytfeldt, Leksands IF, Christian Bäckman, Västra Frölunda HC, Henrik Tallinder, AIK, Johan Halvardsson, HV 71, Sanny Lindström, Huddinge IK, Henrik Melinder, MODO Hockey. s: Daniel Sedin, MODO Hockey, Henrik Sedin, MODO Hockey, Christian Berglund, Färjestads BK, Marcus Kristoffersson, HV 71, Gabriel Karlsson, HV 71, Per Hallin, Södertälje SK, Mathias Tjärnqvist, Rögle BK, Jakob Johansson, Rögle BK, Niklas Persson, Leksands IF, Mattias Karlin, MODO Hockey, Mattias Weinhandl, IF Troja/Ljungby, Jimmie Ölvestad, Djurgårdens IF, Karl Helmersson, HV 71. 124

World U20 Championship Sixth Place in Helsinki and Hämeenlinna, Finland 1998 Goalkeepers: Andreas Andersson, HV 71, Johan Holmqvist, Brynäs IF. Defencemen: Henrik Tallinder, AIK, Pierre Hedin, MODO Hockey, Henrik Petré, Huddinge IK, Jonas Elofsson, Färjestads BK, Per Hållberg, MODO Hockey, Jan Sandström, AIK, Josef Boumedienne, Södertälje SK, Andreas Westlund, Örebro IK. s: Marcus Nilson, Djurgårdens IF, Daniel Sedin, MODO Hockey, Henrik Sedin, MODO Hockey, Johan Forsander, HV 71, Mattias Karlin, MODO Hockey, Magnus Nilsson, HV 71, Kim Cannerheim, Huddinge IK, Johan Eriksson, Leksands IF, Mikael Simons, Mora IK, Niklas Persson, Leksands IF, Michael Holmqvist, Färjestads BK, Kristian Huselius, Färjestads BK. World U20 Championship Eighth Place in Geneva and Morges, Switzerland 1997 Goalkeepers: Emanuel Fredriksson, Leksands IF, Robert Borgqvist, Malmö IF. Defencemen: Daniel Carlsson, Djurgårdens IF, Timmy Pettersson, Västra Frölunda HC, Henrik Rehnberg, Färjestads BK, Per Hållberg, MODO Hockey, Per-Anton Lundström, MODO Hockey, Josef Boumedienne, Södertälje SK, Jonas Elofsson, Färjestads BK, Per Gustafsson, Västerås IK. s: Kristian Huselius, Färjestads BK, Johan Forsander, HV 71, Marcus Nilson, Djurgårdens IF, Fredrik Lovén, Djurgårdens IF, Ragnar Karlsson, MODO Hockey, Linus Fagemo, Västra Frölunda HC, Henrik Andersson, Västra Frölunda HC, Peter Wallin, AIK, David Engblom, AIK, Patrik Wallenberg, Färjestads BK, Mikael Burakowsky, Malmö IF. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Boston, USA 1996 Goalkeepers: Magnus Nilsson, Rögle BK, Per-Ragnar Bergqvist, Leksands IF. Defencemen: Mattias Öhlund, Luleå HF, Daniel Tjärnkvist, Rögle BK, Kim Johnsson, Malmö IF, Per-Anton Lundström, MODO Hockey, David Petrasek, HV 71, Johan Finnström, Rögle BK, David Halvardsson, HV 71. s: Johan Davidsson, HV 71, Marcus Nilsson, Djurgårdens IF, Peter Nylander, Huddinge IK, Peter Högardh, Västra Frölunda HC, Johan Molin, Hammarby IF, Niklas Anger, Djurgårdens IF, Nils Ekman, Hammarby IF, Kristoffer Ottosson, Djurgårdens IF, Anders Burström, Luleå HF, Fredrik Lovén, Djurgårdens IF, Patrik Wallenberg, Färjestads BK, Samuel Påhlsson, MODO Hockey, Fredrik Möller, Rögle BK. World U20 Championship Bronze Medal in Alberta, Canada 1995 Goalkeepers: Henrik Smångs, Leksands IF, Jonas Forsberg, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Mattias Öhlund, Luleå HF, Anders Eriksson, MODO Hockey, Luleå HF, Dick Tärnström, AIK, Johan Finnström, Rögle BK, Mathias Pihlström, Mora IK, Jonas Andersson-Junkka, Västra Frölunda HC, Daniel Tjärnqvist, Rögle BK. s: Kristofer Ottosson, Djurgårdens IF, Anders Burström, Luleå HF, Peter Nylander, Huddinge IK, Andreas Karlsson, Leksands IF, Jesper Mattsson, Malmö IF, Per-Johan Axelsson, Västra Frölunda HC, Johan Davidsson, HV 71, Per Svartvadet, MODO Hockey, Niklas Sundström, MODO Hockey, Anders Söderberg, MODO Hockey, Peter Ström, Västra Frölunda HC, Daniel Back, Mora IK, Fredrik Johansson, Skellefteå AIK. 125

World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Frydek Mistek and Ostrava, Czech Republic 1994 Goalkeepers: Peter Olsson, Mora IK, Jonas Forsberg, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Kenny Jönsson, Rögle BK, Dick Tärnström, AIK, Mattias Öhlund, Piteå HC, Mattias Timander, MODO Hockey, Daniel Johansson, Rögle BK, Anders Eriksson, MODO Hockey, Joakim Lundberg, Södertälje SK, Edvin Frylén, Västerås IK. s: Niklas Sundström, MODO Hockey, Peter Ström, Västra Frölunda HC, Johan Davidsson, HV 71, Anders Söderberg, MODO Hockey, Mathias Johansson, Färjestads BK, Per Svartvadet, MODO Hockey, Mikael Håkansson, Djurgårdens IF, Mats Lindgren, Färjestads BK, Fredrik Modin, Sundsvall/Timrå IK, Peter Gerhardsson, AIK, Johan Hagman, Huddinge IK, Roger Rosen, Mora IK. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Gävle, Falun and Uppsala, Sweden 1993 Goalkeepers: Petter Rönnqvist, Djurgårdens IF, Johan Månsson, Malmö IF. Defencemen: Daniel Johansson, Rögle BK, Kenny Jönsson, Rögle BK, Mikael Magnusson, Djurgårdens IF, Hans Jonsson, MODO Hockey, Edvin Frylén, Västerås IK, Niclas Hävelid, AIK, Johan Tornberg, Team Kiruna. s: Peter Forsberg, MODO Hockey, Markus Näslund, MODO Hockey, Niklas Sundström, MODO Hockey, Fredrik Lindqvist, Djurgårdens IF, Reine Rauhala, Leksands IF, Andreas Johansson, Färjestads BK, Magnus Wernblom, MODO Hockey, Mats Lindgren, Skellefteå HC, Andreas Salomonsson, MODO Hockey, Niklas Sundblad, AIK, Clas Eriksson, Färjestads BK, Mikael Håkansson, Djurgårdens IF, Roger Rosen, Malmö IF. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Füssen and Kaufbeuren, Germany 1992 Goalkeepers: Rolf Wanhainen, Nacka HK, Magnus Lindqvist, Södertälje SK. Defencemen: Björn Nord, Huddinge IK, Stefan Klockare, Brynäs IF, Jakob Karlsson, Färjestads BK, Greger Artursson, Färjestads BK, Mattias Norström, AIK, Calle Carlsson, Huddinge IK, Johan Norgren, Malmö IF. s: Michael Nylander, AIK, Peter Forsberg, MODO Hockey, Markus Näslund, MODO Hockey, Mikael Renberg, Leksands IF, Kristian Gahn, AIK, Fredrik Jax, Leksands IF, Jonas Höglund, Färjestads BK, Niklas Sundblad, AIK, Stefan Ketola, Djurgårdens IF, Andreas Johansson, Färjestads BK, Roger Kyrö, IF Björklöven, Jens Hemström, Tyringe SoSS, Patrik Ekholm, Södertälje SK. World U20 Championship Sixth Place in Canada 1991 Goalkeepers: Tommy Salo, IK Westmannia, Rolf Wanhainen, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Stefan Nyman, Södertälje SK, Henrik Björkman, Leksands IF, Jörgen Eriksson, MODO Hockey, Peter Jakobsson, Västerås IK, Thomas Carlsson, Södertälje SK, Thomas Rhodin, Färjestads BK, Mattias Olsson, Färjestads BK. s: Erik Huusko, RA 73, Peter Ekelund, HV 71, Nichlas Falk, Huddinge IK, Kristian Gahn, AIK, Anders Huusko, RA 73, Stefan Ketola, Mora IK, Ove Molin, AIK, Fredrik Nilsson, Västerås IK, Marcus Thuresson, Leksands IF, Björn Ahlström, Hammarby IF, Niklas Andersson, Västra Frölunda HC, Michael Nylander, Huddinge IK, Erik Andersson, AIK. 126

World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Helsinki, Finland 1990 Goalkeepers: Joakim Persson, Nacka HK, Jonas Levén, Leksands IF. Defencemen: Mattias Olsson, Färjestads BK, Nicklas Lidström, Västerås IK, Torbjörn Lindberg, Luleå HF, Joakim Esbjörs, Västra Frölunda HC, Osmo Soutokorva, Luleå HF, Henrik Andersson, Västerås IK, Henrik Björkman, Leksands IF. s: Patric Englund, AIK, Daniel Rydmark, Färjestads BK, Mats Sundin, Djurgårdens IF, Nicklas Brännström, Skellefteå HC, Niklas Andersson, Västra Frölunda HC, Patrik Ross, HV 71, Henrik Nilsson, Hammarby IF, Marcus Thuresson, Leksands IF, Fredrik Nilsson, Västerås IK, Patrik Juhlin, Västerås IK, Pelle Svensson, Rögle BK. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Anchorage, USA 1989 Goalkeepers: Jonas Carlsson, IFK Lidingö, Tommy Söderström, Nacka HK. Defencemen: Jan Bergman, Södertälje SK, Stefan Claesson, IK Tälje, Joakim Esbjörs, Västra Frölunda HC, Pierre Johnsson, Rögle BK, Petri Liimatainen, AIK, Torbjörn Lindberg, Luleå HF, Rikard Persson, Leksands IF, Mathias Svedberg, IF Sundsvall Hockey. s: Niklas Andersson, Västra Frölunda HC, Stefan Elvenes, Rögle BK, Niklas Eriksson, Leksands IF, Patrik Eriksson, Brynäs IF, Peter Hammarström, AIK, Magnus Jansson, Nacka HK, Patric Kjellberg, AIK, Ola Rosander, Södertälje SK, Daniel Rydmark, Färjestads BK, Markus Åkerblom, IF Björklöven, Stefan Örnskog, HV 71. World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Moscow, Russia 1988 Goalkeepers: Fredrik Andersson, MODO Hockey, Patrik Hofbauer, IF Troja/Ljungby, Tommy Söderström, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Jan Bergman, Södertälje SK, Stefan Claesson, Södertälje SK, Pär Djoos, Brynäs IF, Rickard Franzén, AIK, Pierre Johnsson, Rögle BK, Petri Liimatainen, AIK, Per Ljusteräng, Västra Frölunda HC, Per Lundell, Leksands IF, Rickard Persson, Leksands IF, Leif Rohlin, IK VIK-Hockey. s: Patrik Carnbäck, Västra Frölunda HC, Niklas Eriksson, Leksands IF, Patrik Eriksson, Brynäs IF, Tomas Forslund, Leksands IF, Johan Garpenlöv, Djurgårdens IF, Peter Hammarström, AIK, Patrik Kjellberg, Falu IF, Peter Larsson, Södertälje SK, Stefan Nilsson, HV 71, Stefan Nilsson, Luleå HF, Stefan Nilsson, IF Troja/Ljungby, Ola Rosander, Södertälje SK, Thomas Sjögren, Västra Frölunda HC, Markus Åkerblom, IF Björklöven, Stefan Örnskog, HV 71. World U20 Championship Bronze Medal in Czechoslovakia 1987 Goalkeepers: Johan Borg, Vallentuna BK, Sam Lindståhl, Södertälje SK. Defencemen: Pär Djoos, Brynäs IF, Rikard Franzén, Huddinge IK, Niklas Gällstedt, Hammarby IF,Jonas Heed, Södertälje SK, Carl Johansson, IF Björklöven, Roger Johansson, Färjestads BK, Örjan Lindmark, Leksands IF, Roger Åkerström, Luleå HF. s: Ulf Dahlén, IF Björklöven, Pär Edlund, IF Björklöven, Tomaz Eriksson, Djurgårdens IF, Johan Garpenlöv, Djurgårdens IF, Anders Gozzi, AIK, Roger Hansson, Rögle BK, Stefan Nilsson, Luleå HF, Ulf Sandström, MoDo AIK, Thomas Sjögren, Västra Frölunda HC, Bo Svanberg, Färjestads BK, Håkan Åhlund, Örebro IK, Roger Öhman, Västra Frölunda HC. 127

World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Canada 1986 Goalkeepers: Göran Arnmark, MoDo AIK, Hans-Göran Elo, Hammarby IF, Sam Lindståhl, Södertälje SK. Defencemen: Tony Barthelsson, AIK, Christian Due-Boje, Hammarby IF, Stefan Jansson, Huddinge IK, Calle Johansson, IF Björklöven, Roger Johansson, IF Troja/Ljungby, Örjan Lindmark, Leksands IF, Fredrik Olausson, Färjestads BK, Fredrik Stillman, HV 71. s: Thomas Bjuhr, AIK, Robert Burakowsky, Leksands IF, Ulf Dahlén, IF Björklöven, Pär Edlund, IF Björklöven, Tommy Eriksson, MoDo AIK, Stefan Falk, HV 71, Mikael Johansson, Djurgårdens IF, Anders Lindström, Timrå IK, Mats-Åke Lundström, Skellefteå HC, Joakim Pehrsson, Brynäs IF, Bo Svanberg, Färjestads BK, Roger Öhman, Västra Frölunda HC, Mikael Andersson, Buffalo Sabres. World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Turku and Helsinki, Finland 1985 Goalkeepers: Göran Arnmark, MoDo AIK, Ulf Nilsson, Skellefteå AIK, Sam Lindståhl, Södertälje SK. Defencemen: Peter Andersson, Färjestads BK, Arto Blomsten, Djurgårdens IF, Leif Carlsson, Färjestads BK, Christian Due-Boje, Hammarby IF, Stefan Jansson, Huddinge IK, Stefan Jonsson, Södertälje SK, Stefan Larsson, Västra Frölunda HC, Fredrik Olausson, Färjestads BK, Fredrik Stillman, HV 71. s: Peter Berndtsson, Färjestads BK, Thomas Bjuhr, AIK, Lars-Göran Byström, MoDo AIK, Eddy Eriksson, IK VIK Hockey, Tommy Eriksson, MoDo AIK, Lennart Hermansson, MoDo AIK, Mikael Johansson, Huddinge IK, Reine Karlsson, Södertälje SK, Ulf Konradsson, Örebro IK, Mats-Åke Lundström, Skellefteå AIK, Stefan Nilsson, IF Björklöven, Joakim Pehrsson, Strömsbro/Gävle HF 83, Harri Tiala, AIK, Håkan Åhlund, Örebro IK, Mikael Andersson, Västra Frölunda HC. World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Norrköping and Nyköping, Sweden 1984 Goalkeepers: Ulf Nilsson, Skellefteå AIK, Jacob Gustavsson, IF Björklöven. Defencemen: Per Forsberg, MoDo AIK, Mats Kihlström, Södertälje SK, Peter Andersson, Färjestads BK, Tommy Albelin, Djurgårdens IF, Ulf Samuelsson, Leksands IF, Roland Westin, Timrå IK, Jon Lundström, IF Björklöven, Jens Johansson, Skellefteå SK. s: Niklas Mannberg, Skellefteå AIK, Jörgen Marklund, Skellefteå SK, Jan Karlsson, MoDo AIK, Mikael Wikström, AIK, Lars-Göran Byström, MoDo AIK, Anders Huss, Brynäs IF, Tommy Lehman, AIK, Tomas Sandström, Brynäs IF, Henrik Cedergren, Brynäs IF, Mikael Andersson, Västra Frölunda HC. World U20 Championship Fourth Place in Leningrad, Russia 1983 Goalkeepers: Jacob Gustavsson, Almtuna, Anders Bergman, MoDo. Defencemen: Ulf Samuelsson, Leksand, Tommy Albelin, Djurgården, Roger Eliasson, MoDo, Peter Andersson, Örebro, Mats Kihlström, Skellefteå, Jan Karlsson, MoDo, Jens Johansson, Skellefteå. s: Tomas Sandström, Brynäs, Per-Erik Eklund, AIK, Per Hedenström, Brynäs, Kjell Dahlin, Färjestad, Magnus Roupé, Färjestad, Tommy Lehman, AIK, Erik Holmberg, MoDo, Michael Hjälm, MoDo, Jon Lundström, Björklöven, Anders Wickberg, Timrå, Jan Karlsson, MoDo, Per Hedenström, Brynäs, Tomas Ljungberg, HV 71. 128

World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Canada and USA 1982 Goalkeepers: Åke Liljebjörn, Brynäs, Peter Åslin, AIK. Defencemen: Peter Andersson, Björklöven, Mats Lusth, Mora, Robert Nordmark, Brynäs, Lennart Dahlberg, Djurgården, Ulf Samuelsson, Leksand, Ove Pettersson, Leksand, Peter Nilsson, Hammarby, Jens Johansson, Piteå. s: Kjell Dahlin, Timrå, Anders Wikberg, Timrå, Anders Jonsson, Hammarby, Jens Öhling, Djurgården, Peter Madach, AIK, Magnus Roupé, Färjestad, Jonas Bergqvist, Leksand, Martin Linse, Djurgården, Mikael Hjälm, MoDo, Per-Erik Eklund, AIK. World U20 Championship Gold Medal in Germany 1981 Goalkeepers: Lars Eriksson, Brynäs, Peter Åslin, AIK. Defencemen: Håkan Nordin, Färjestads BK, Mikael Thelvén, Djurgårdens IF, Peter Andersson, Björklöven, Roger Hägglund, IF Björklöven, Ove Pettersson, Leksands IF, Dan Niklasson, AIK, Robert Nordmark, Frölunda. s: Jens Öhling, Djurgårdens IF, Patrik Sundström, IF Björklöven, Peter Sundström, IF Björklöven, Jan Erixon, Skellefteå AIK, Martin Pettersson, Skellefteå AIK, Jan Ingman, Färjestads BK, Mikael Granstedt, Skellefteå AIK, Peter Nilsson, Hammarby IF, Anders Björklund, Leksands IF, Peter Madach, AIK, Anders Johnsson, Hammarby IF. World U20 Championship Bronze Medal in Helsinki, Finland 1980 Goalkeepers: Lars Eriksson, Brynäs, Peter Åslin, AIK. Defencemen: Tommy Samuelsson, Färjestad, Torbjörn Mattsson, AIK, Tomas Jonsson, MoDo AIK, Anders Bäckström, Brynäs IF, Håkan Nordin, Mora IK, Lars Karlsson, Leksands IF, Jan-Åke Danielsson, Leksand. s: Håkan Loob, Färjestad, Thomas Rundqvist, Färjestad, Thomas Steen, Leksands IF, Peter Elander, Mora IK, Ove Olsson, Mora IK, Per Nilsson, MoDo AIK, Lars-Gunnar Pettersson, Luleå HF, Björn Åkerblom, Brynäs IF, Patrik Sundström, Björklöven, Matti Pauna, Timrå IK, Roland Nyman, Djurgården. World U20 Championship Bronze Medal in Karlstad and Karlskoga, Sweden 1979 Goalkeepers: Pelle Lindbergh, Hammarby, Göran Henriksson, Brynäs. Defencemen: Jan-Åke Danielsson, Djurgården, Tomas Jonsson, MoDo, Thomas Eriksson, Djurgården, Tommy Samuelsson, Färjestad, Thomas Kärrbrand, Västra Frölunda, Lars Karlsson, Kiruna AIF, Per Sjölander, Timrå IK. s: Conny Silfverberg, Brynäs, Thomas Steen, Leksand, Mats Näslund, Brynäs, Tommy Mörth, Djurgården, Björn Åkerblom, Brynäs, Håkan Södergren, Djurgården, Sivert Andersson, Leksand, Ove Olsson, Mora, Mikael Andersson, Kiruna AIF, Håkan Loob, Färjestad. World U20 Championship Silver Medal in Montreal, Canada 1978 Goalkeepers: Pelle Lindbergh, Hammarby IF, Göran Henriksson, Brynäs IF. Defencemen: Anders Wallin, AIK, Tomas Jonsson, MoDo AIK, Bo Ericson, AIK, Gunnar Persson, Brynäs IF, Tommy Samuelsson, Färjestad, Jan Eriksson, MoDo AIK, Thomas Kärrbrand, Västra Frölunda. s: Mats Näslund, Timrå IK, Thomas Steen, Leksands IF, Conny Silfverberg, Brynäs IF, Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Färjestad, Christer Löwdahl, Örebro IK, Dan Hermansson, Karlskoga, Claes-Henrik Silfver, Färjestad, Mats Hallin, Södertälje SK, Ulf Skoglund, Leksands IF, Ulf Zetterström, IFK Kiruna, Mikael Andersson, Kiruna AIF. 129

130 World U20 Championship Fifth Place in Banska Bystrica and Zvolen, Czechoslovakia 1977 Goalkeepers: Pelle Lindbergh, Hammarby IF, Reino Sundberg, Djurgårdens IF. Defencemen: Torbjörn Andersson, IF Björklöven, Rolf Berglund, IF Björklöven, Bo Eriksson, AIK, Kalle Lilja, Södertälje SK, Lars-Eje Lindström, Timrå IK, Björn Olsson, Färjestads BK. s: Harald Lückner, Färjestads BK, Hans Särkijärvi, Djurgårdens IF, Tore Öqvist, IF Björklöven, Dan Hermansson, KB Karlskoga, Bengt- Åke Gustafsson, KB Karlskoga, Roger Mikko, IFK Kiruna, Mats Näslund, Timrå IK, Conny Silfverberg, Brynäs IF, Kent Eriksson, Västra Frölunda, Leif Carlsson, MoDo AIK, Lars Nyberg, MoDO AIK, Robin Eriksson, Färjestads BK.

Swedish WJC goal scoring leaders during 1977-2013 A=Ranking, B=Name, C=Position, D=Born, E=Tournaments played, F=Games played, G=Goals, H=Assist, I=Points, J=Penalty Minutes A B CD E F G H I J 1 Markus Näslund F 1973-07-30 2 14 21 13 34 45 2 Niklas Sundström F 1975-06-06 3 21 18 15 33 18 3 Daniel Sedin F 1980-09-26 3 20 15 10 25 4 4 Michael Nylander F 1972-10-03 2 14 14 14 28 14 5 Ola Rosander F 1969-04-02 2 13 13 10 23 6 6 Tomas Sandström F 1964-09-04 2 14 13 6 19 22 7 Andre Petersson F 1990-09-11 2 12 11 6 17 4 8 Max Friberg F 1992-11-20 2 12 11 2 13 26 9 Peter Forsberg F 1973-07-20 2 14 10 32 42 38 10 Ulf Dahlén F 1967-01-21 2 14 10 12 22 6 11 Michael Hjälm F 1963-03-23 2 14 10 2 12 10 12 Thomas Steen F 1960-06-08 3 18 10 8 18 22 13 Niklas Andersson F 1971-05-20 3 21 10 6 16 14 14 Patric Englund F 1970-06-03 1 7 9 2 11 2 15 Mats Lundström F 1966-04-23 2 14 9 8 17 8 16 Tommy Lehmann F 1964-02-03 2 14 9 3 12 4 17 Anders Söderberg F 1975-10-07 2 14 9 3 12 4 18 Mikael Backlund F 1989-03-17 2 12 8 6 14 16 19 Sebastian Collberg F 1994-02-23 2 12 8 5 13 4 20 Thomas Sjögren F 1968-06-08 2 13 8 14 22 4 21 Christian Berglund F 1980-03-12 2 13 8 6 14 37 22 Magnus Roupé F 1963-03-23 2 13 8 5 13 16 23 Kristian Gahn F 1972-02-17 2 14 8 9 17 12 24 Kjell Dahlin F 1963-03-02 2 14 8 5 13 6 25 Johan Davidsson F 1976-01-06 3 20 8 12 20 12 131