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2004 World Cup of Hockey: Czech Republic Roster

Czechs look to rebound from a disappointing 2004 World Championship.

By Jamie Fitzpatrick, About.com

Aug 30 2004
Update, August 6/04: Robert Lang has withdrawn from the tournament. He is replaced by Petr Sykora.
August 10/04: Pavel Kubina has withdrawn due to injury. He is replaced by Jiri Fischer.
August 25/04: Frantisek Kaberle has withdrawn due to injury. He is replaced by Martin Skoula.
August 28/04: Martin Prusek has withdrawn due to injury. He is replaced by Petr Briza.

Goaltenders:
Roman Cechmanek, Los Angeles Kings
Martin Prusek, Ottawa Senators (withdrawn)
Petr Briza, HC Sparta Praha
Tomas Vokoun, Nashville Predators

Defence
Roman Hamrlik, New York Islanders
Frantisek Kaberle, Atlanta Thrashers (withdrawn)
Tomas Kaberle, Toronto Maple Leafs
Pavel Kubina, Tampa Bay Lightning (withdrawn)
Marek Malik, Vancouver Canucks
Jiri Slegr, Boston Bruins
Jaroslav Spacek, Columbus Blue Jackets
Marek Zidlicky, Nashville Predators
Jiri Fischer, Detroit Red Wings
Martin Skoula, Anaheim Mighty Ducks

Forwards
Petr Cajanek, St. Louis Blues
Jiri Dopita, HC Moeller Pardubice
Radek Dvorak, Edmonton Oilers
Patrik Elias, New Jersey Devils
Martin Havlat, Ottawa Senators
Milan Hejduk, Colorado Avalanche
Jaroslav Jagr, New York Rangers
Robert Lang, Detroit Red Wings (withdrawn)
Vaclav Prospal, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Robert Reichel, Toronto Maple Leafs
Martin Rucinsky, Vancouver Canucks
Martin Straka, Los Angeles Kings
Josef Vasicek, Carolina Hurricanes
Tomas Vlasak, AK Bars Kazan
David Vyborny, Columbus Blue Jackets
Petr Sykora, Anaheim Mighty Ducks

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