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An ice hockey player is standing while slightly turned to his left. He has short dark hair and is not wearing a helmet. He is wearing a blue uniform with a large orange bird with an ice hockey stick on his chest. Ilya Kovalchuk of Russia was named the tournament's most valuable player as well as best forward .
The 2009 IIHF World Championship rosters consisted of 396 players from 16 national ice hockey teams. Run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the 2009 IIHF World Championship, held in Bern and Zurich-Kloten , Switzerland, was the 73rd edition of the tournament.[1] Russia won the championship, the third time they had done so; it was their 25th championship if it is included with those won by the Soviet Union team .[1] [2]
Before the start of the championship, each participating nation had to submit a list of players for its roster. A minimum of fifteen skaters and two goaltenders and a maximum of twenty skaters and three goaltenders had to be selected. A country that had selected fewer than the maximum allowed must have chosen the remaining players prior to the start of the tournament. After the start of the tournament, each team was allowed to select an additional two players to their roster, for a maximum of 25 players. Once players were registered to the team, they could not be removed from the roster.[3]
To qualify for a national team under IIHF rules, a player must meet several criteria. He must be a citizen of the nation, and be under the jurisdiction of that national association. Players are allowed to switch which national team they play for, providing they fulfill the IIHF criteria. If participating for the first time in an IIHF event, the player would have had to play two consecutive years in the national competition of the new country without playing in another country. If the player has already played for a national team before, he may switch countries if he is a citizen of the new country, and has played for four consecutive years in the national competition of the new country. This switch may happen only once in the player's life.[4]
Ilya Kovalchuk of Russia was named the tournament's most valuable player and top forward by the IIHF directorate. Canadian Shea Weber was named top defenceman and Andrei Mezin of Belarus was selected as top goaltender.[5] Canada's Martin St. Louis and Chris Mason were the tournament's leading scorer and goaltender in save percentage respectively.[6] [7]
Legend
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Austria
Skaters
A closeup of an ice hockey player focusing on his head and shoulders. He is looking to the right and is wearing a black helmet and a blue uniform. With four points in six games, Thomas Vanek finished second in scoring for Austria.
Goaltenders
Belarus
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing partially crouched in goals. He is wearing a helmet, gloves and leg pads and a white uniform. Goaltender Andrei Mezin was named the tournament's best goalkeeper .
Goaltenders
Canada
Skaters
An ice hockey player looking to the right of the camera. He is wearing a black helmet and a black uniform with a large sabertooth head on his chest. Shea Weber was named the tournament's best defenceman .
Goaltenders
Czech Republic
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing, looking to the right of the camera. He is wearing a blue helmet and a red uniform. Jakub Klepiš recorded a goal and four assists and finished fourth in team scoring
Goaltenders
Denmark
Skaters
An ice hockey player stands partially crouched, while looking to his left. He is wearing a red helmet and uniform. Peter Regin played in all six of Denmark's games, and recorded one goal.
Goaltenders
Finland
Skaters
An ice hockey player stands partially crouched, while facing to the left of the camera. He is wearing a black and blue helmet and a yellow uniform with a large sabertooth head on his chest. Goaltender Pekka Rinne started six games, winning four including one shutout.
Goaltenders
France
Skaters
An ice hockey player holds his stick in one hand while removing his glove of his left hand. He is wearing a white helmet and a blue and red uniform with a roosters head on his chest. Luc Tardif Jr. played six games for the French team, scoring three goals.
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Germany
Skaters
An ice hockey player stands directly upright holding an ice hockey stick horizontally across his stomach. He is wearing a no helmet and is wearing a black and white uniform with a large orange bird with an ice hockey stick on his chest. Christoph Schubert played four games, recording two goals, tying for first amongst his team in scoring.
Goaltenders
Hungary
Skaters
Файл:20160416 AUTHUN 2470.jpg Gergő Nagy played three games for Hungary without registering a point.
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Latvia
Skaters
Файл:Aleksandrs Nizivijs 2008.jpg Aleksandrs Ņiživijs recorded three goals and five assists, finishing second in team scoring.
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Norway
Skaters
An ice hockey players face and shoulders. He has short brown hair and is not wearing a helmet. Tore Vikingstad played six games, recording one goal and three assists, finishing first among his team in scoring.
Goaltenders
Russia
Skaters
Файл:IlyaBryzgalov2010WinterOlympicsbreak.jpg Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov won all seven of his games, including one shutout.
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Slovakia
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing facing towards the camera. He is wearing a white helmet, and a white, black, and purple uniform with a large crown on his chest. Michal Handzuš recorded four assists and finished second in team scoring.
Goaltenders
Sweden
Skaters
An ice hockey walking to the right of the camera. Behind is the ice hockey rink. He has short brown hair and is not wearing a helmet. He is wearing a black uniform. Dick Tärnström led the Swedish team in penalties with 16 PIM.
Goaltenders
Switzerland
Skaters
Файл:Mark Streit - Switzerland vs. Canada, 29th April 2012.jpg Mark Streit recorded one goal and four assists, and led his team in scoring.
Goaltenders
United States
Skaters
An ice hockey player stands facing the right of the camera. He is wearing a white helmet and a burgandy and white uniform with a large burgandy A on his chest. John-Michael Liles led the American team in scoring with one goal and eight assists.
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