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2010 Olympics
Rosters:
Belarus
Canada
Czech Republic
Finland
Germany
Latvia
Norway
Russia
Slovakia
Sweden
Switzerland
United States
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CANADA
| P | Player | DOB | Club | G | Martin Brodeur | 06.05.1972 | New Jersey Devils | G | Marc-André Fleury | 28.11.1984 | Pittsburgh Penguins | G | Roberto Luongo | 04.04.1979 | Vancouver Canucks | D | Dan Boyle | 12.07.1976 | San Jose Sharks | D | Drew Doughty | 08.12.1989 | Los Angeles Kings | D | Duncan Keith | 16.07.1983 | Chicago Blackhawks | D | Scott Niedermayer | 31.08.1973 | Anaheim Ducks | D | Chris Pronger | 10.10.1974 | Philadelphia Flyers | D | Brent Seabrook | 20.04.1985 | Chicago Blackhawks | D | Shea Weber | 14.08.1985 | Nashville Predators | F | Patrice Bergeron | 24.07.1985 | Boston Bruins | F | Sidney Crosby | 07.08.1987 | Pittsburgh Penguins | F | Ryan Getzlaf | 10.05.1985 | Anaheim Ducks | F | Dany Heatley | 21.01.1981 | San Jose Sharks | F | Jarome Iginla | 01.07.1977 | Calgary Flames | F | Patrick Marleau | 15.09.1979 | San Jose Sharks | F | Brenden Morrow | 16.01.1979 | Dallas Stars | F | Rick Nash | 16.06.1984 | Columbus Blue Jackets | F | Corey Perry | 16.05.1985 | Anaheim Ducks | F | Mike Richards | 11.02.1985 | Philadelphia Flyers | F | Eric Staal | 29.10.1984 | Carolina Hurricanes | F | Joe Thornton | 02.07.1979 | San Jose Sharks | F | Jonathan Toews | 29.04.1988 | Chicago Blackhawks | - Team Canada includes 12 players aged 25 or younger, and 15 who are first-time Olympians.
- Chris Pronger is the lone veteran who played for Canada's 1998 Olympic team. He will play in his fourth consecutive Olympics. (Martin Brodeur was on the '98 roster but didn't play.)
- Four members of the 2010 roster helped Canada win its first gold in 50 years at the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, USA. They are Martin Brodeur, Jarome Iginla, Scott Niedermayer, and Chris Pronger.
- Seven players are returnees from the Turin roster. They include: Martin Brodeur, Dany Heatley, Jarome Iginla, Roberto Luongo, Rick Nash, Chris Pronger, and Joe Thornton.
- All selected players except Patrice Bergeron were on Canada's summer orientation camp roster.
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