World Cup 2004 - Team Canada roster
Staff/Personnel
President/Président, Hockey Canada
Bob Nicholson
Executive Director/Directeur exécutif:
Wayne Gretzky
Assistant Executive Director/Dir. exécutif adjoint: Kevin Lowe
Dir., Player Personnel/Dir., Personnel de joueurs: Steve Tambellini
Head Coach/Entraîneur-chef
Pat Quinn
Associate Coach/Entraîneur associé
Ken Hitchcock
Associate Coach/Entraîneur associé
Jacques Martin
Associate Coach/Entraîneur associé
Wayne Fleming
Players
Goaltenders/Gardiens de but
Ed Belfour, Toronto Maple Leafs
Martin Brodeur, Montreal
Roberto Luongo, Florida Panthers
Defence/Défense
Rob Blake, Colorado Avalanche
Eric Brewer, Edmonton Oilers
Adam Foote, Colorado Avalanche
Ed Jovanovski, Vancouver Canucks
Scott Niedermayer, New Jersey Devils
Chris Pronger, St. Louis Blues
Wade Redden, Ottawa Senators
Robyn Regehr, Calgary Flames
Forwards/Avants
Shane Doan, Phoenix Coyotes
Kris Draper, Detroit Red Wings
Simon Gagné, Philadelphia Flyers
Dany Heatley, Atlanta Thrashers
Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Kirk Maltby, Detroit Red Wings
Patrick Marleau, San Jose Sharks
Brenden Morrow, Dallas Stars
Brad Richards, Tampa Bay Lightning
Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche
Ryan Smyth, Edmonton Oilers
Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay Lightning
Joe Thornton, Boston Bruins
Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings
Suspended Vancouver winger Todd Bertuzzi was left off the squad as Hockey Canada chose to avoid the potential distractions his nomination would have created.
Gone from the Salt Lake team are goalie Curtis Joseph, defenceman Al MacInnis, and forwards Paul Kariya, Theo Fleury, Eric Lindros, Joe Nieuwendyk, Michael Peca, Brendan Shanahan and Owen Nolan
Players who were thought to have a good shot at making it onto the 26-man World Cup roster but who were not selected included goalie Jose Theodore and forwards Todd Bertuzzi, Alex Tanguay, Keith Primeau and Vincent Lecavalier.
Canada's team will hold a 10-day training camp in Ottawa beginning Aug. 19 under head coach Pat Quinn.