Click on the coloured countries to see a selection of players from those countries. 1. Sweden – Erik Karlsson – Henrik Zetterberg – Niklas Bäckström – Alaxander Steen – Henrik and Daniel Sedin – Nikolas Lindstrom 2. Finland – Mikko Koivu – Jossi Jokinen – Valtteri Filppula – Tuuka Rask – Antti Niemmi – Aleksander Barkov 3. Latvia – Zamgus Girgensons 4. Lithuania – Dainius Zubrus 5. Poland – Mariusz Czerkawski 6. Slovakia – Marian Gaborik – Zdeno Chara – Peter Budaj – Thomas Tatar – Andrej Sekera – Richard Panik 7. Czech Republic – Dominik Simon – Martin Hanzal – Jaromir Jagr – Radim Vrbata – Tomáš Plekanec 8. Germany – Dennis Seidenberg – Leon Draisaitl – Tobias Rieder – Tom Kühnhackl – Korbinian Holzer – Thomas Greiss 9. France – Antoine Roussel – Pierre-Edouard Bellemare – Yohann Auvitu 10. Austria – Thomas Vanek – Michael Grabner – Michael Raffl 11. Denmark – Frans Nielsen – Mikkel Bødker – Jannik Hansen – Lars Eller – Nikolaj Ehlers – Frederik Andersen 12. The Netherlands – Daniel Sprong 13. Slovenia – Anze Kopitar Share: Twitter, Facebook Short URL: https://carleton.ca/ces/eulearning/?p=133