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2010 Olympics
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CZECH REPUBLIC
| P | Player | DOB | Club | G | Ondrej Pavelec | 31.08.1987 | Atlanta Thrashers, NHL | G | Jakub Stepanek | 20.06.1986 | Vitkovice Ostrava | G | Tomas Vokoun | 02.07.1976 | Florida Panthers, NHL | D | Miroslav Blatak | 25.05.1982 | Salavat Yulayev Ufa, RUS | D | Jan Hejda | 18.06.1978 | Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL | D | Tomas Kaberle | 02.03.1978 | Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL | D | Filip Kuba | 29.12.1976 | Ottawa Senators, NHL | D | Pavel Kubina | 15.04.1977 | Atlanta Thrashers, NHL | D | Zbynek Michalek | 23.12.1982 | Phoenix Coyotes, NHL | D | Roman Polak | 28.04.1986 | St. Louis Blues, NHL | D | Marek Zidlicky | 03.02.1977 | Minnesota Wild, NHL | F | Petr Cajanek | 18.08.1975 | SKA Petersburg, RUS | F | Roman Cervenka | 10.12.1985 | Slavia Prague | F | Patrik Elias | 13.04.1976 | New Jersey Devils, NHL | F | Martin Erat | 29.08.1981 | Nashville Predators, NHL | F | Tomas Fleischmann | 16.05.1984 | Washington Capitals, NHL | F | Martin Havlat | 19.04.1981 | Minnesota Wild, NHL | F | Jaromir Jagr | 15.02.1972 | Avangard Omsk, RUS | F | David Krejci | 28.04.1986 | Boston Bruins, NHL | F | Milan Michalek | 07.12.1984 | Ottawa Senators, NHL | F | Tomas Plekanec | 31.10.1982 | Montreal Canadiens, NHL | F | Tomas Rolinek | 17.02.1980 | Metallurg Magnitogorsk, RUS | F | Josef Vasicek | 12.09.1980 | Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, RUS | - The Czech Republic won the historic 1998 Olympic hockey tournament in Nagano. That was the first time the NHL took a break for the biggest winter sport event. Twelve year later, one player from '98 remains on the Czech team: Jaromir Jagr.
- It will be Jagr's fourth Olympic Games. Tomas Kaberle, Pavel Kubina, Petr Cajanek and Patrik Elias will appear in their third Olympics.
- Nine returning players were on the team that won bronze in Turin 2006. Twelve represented the Czech Republic in the 2009 World Championship.
- Most players on the team (16) come from the NHL. Five are from Russia, and two from the Czech Extraliga, including league scoring leader Roman Cervenka.
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