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An ice hockey player standing in the goals with his body turned to the right of the camera. He is wearing a black and white uniform. Viktor Fasth of Sweden was named the tournament's most valuable player as well as top goaltender .
The 2011 IIHF World Championship rosters consisted of 397 players from 16 national ice hockey teams. Organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the 2011 IIHF World Championship, held in Bratislava and Košice , Slovakia, was the 75th edition of the tournament. Finland won the tournament for the second time defeating Sweden 6–1 in the final.[1] [2]
Before the start of the tournament, each participating nation had to submit a list of players for its roster. A minimum of 15 skaters and two goaltenders and a maximum of 20 skaters and three goaltenders had to be selected. After the start of the tournament, each team was allowed to add additional players to their roster, for a maximum of 25. Once players were registered to the team, they could not be removed from the roster.[3]
To have qualified for the national team under IIHF rules, a player must have met several criteria. He must be a citizen of the nation, and be under the jurisdiction of that national association. Players are allowed to change which national team they represent, providing they fulfill the IIHF criteria. If participating for the first time in an IIHF event, the player was required to have played 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]
Viktor Fasth of Sweden was named the tournament's most valuable player and top goaltender by the IIHF directorate.[5] [6] Canadian Alex Pietrangelo was named the top defenceman and Jaromír Jágr of the Czech Republic was selected as the top forward .[6] Finland's Jarkko Immonen was the tournament's leading scorer with 12 points and Petri Vehanen was the leading goaltender with a save percentage of 0.954.[7] [8]
Legend
Austria
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing, looking to the left of the camera. He is wearing a blue helmet and a red and white uniform. With two assists in six games, Thomas Koch tied for second amongst his team in scoring.
Goaltenders
Belarus
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing in front of the camera. He is wearing a white helmet and a red, blue and white uniform. Andrei Kostitsyn recorded three goals and four assists, finishing first in team scoring.
Goaltenders
Canada
Skaters
An ice hockey player leaning forward on his ice hockey stick and facing to the left of the camera. He is wearing a black helmet and uniform. Alex Pietrangelo was named the tournament's best defenceman .
Goaltenders
Czech Republic
Skaters
An ice hockey player holds his stick across his body. He is wearing a blue helmet and a blue and white uniform. Jaromír Jágr was named the tournament's best forward .
Goaltenders
Denmark
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing partially crouched in goals. He is wearing a helmet, gloves and leg pads and a blue and yellow uniform. Patrick Galbraith conceded ten goals and finished with a save percentage of 0.872.
Goaltenders
Finland
Skaters
An ice hockey player skating towards the camera with his ice hockey stick raised of the ice. He is wearing a red helmet and uniform. Mikael Granlund played nine games for the Finnish team, scoring two goals and seven assists.
Goaltenders
France
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing, holding is ice hockey stick with his helmet rested on the top. He has short brown hair and is wearing a blue uniform. Kevin Hecquefeuille recorded one goal and three assists to tie for first in team scoring.
Goaltenders
Germany
Skaters
A frontal shot of an ice hockey player's head and shoulders. He has light brown hair and is wearing a blue and white uniform. Frank Hördler played seven games, recording two goals and two assists, tying for second among his team in scoring.
Goaltenders
Latvia
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing, looking to the right of the camera. He is wearing a black helmet and a white uniform. Georgijs Pujacs led the Latvian team in penalties with 33 PIM.
Goaltenders
Norway
Skaters
An ice hockey player leaning forward with his ice hockey stick resting on the ice. He is wearing a black helmet and a white and black uniform. Mads Hansen played seven games for the Norwegian team, recording one assist.
Goaltenders
Russia
Skaters
A side shot of an ice hockey player's head and shoulders. He is wearing a blue helmet and a black and blue uniform. Evgeni Nabokov started four games, winning two.
Goaltenders
Slovakia
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing, facing towards the camera. He is wearing a black helmet and a black, yellow and white uniform. Miroslav Šatan played six games, recording three goals and two assists, tying for first amongst his team in scoring.
Goaltenders
Slovenia
Skaters
An ice hockey player skating towards the camera. He is wearing a red helmet and a red and white uniform. Robert Sabolič recorded one goal and three assists, tying for first in team scoring.
Goaltenders
Sweden
Skaters
An ice hockey player standing, facing towards the camera. He is wearing a blue helmet and a blue and yellow uniform. With seven points in nine games, Magnus Pääjärvi tied for second amongst his team in scoring.
Goaltenders
Switzerland
Skaters
A man standing directly in front of the camera with a lady partially in shot facing towards the man. The man is wearing a cap and black jumber and has a white towel around his neck. Tobias Stephan started four games, winning three including one shutout.
Goaltenders
United States
Skaters
An ice hockey player leaning forward with his ice hockey stick resting on the ice. He is wearing a white helmet and a red, white and blue uniform. Derek Stepan played seven games, scoring two goals and five assists, and finishing first among his team in scoring.
Goaltenders
References
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Player statistics
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Team rosters
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