Read below for a list of players at this year's IIHF World Championship who played in the 2015–16 CHL season, or have since transferred to a club that will participate in 2016–17.
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It's that time of year again, where club affiliations are put aside and players from the top hockey-playing nations in the world represent their countries at the IIHF World Championship.
As is always the case, players who competed in the Champions Hockey League will be abundant in the tournament, with 13 of the 16 teams having at least one player who played in the CHL this past season. This creates many interesting stories of teammates facing teammates – Farjestad Karlstad, Frolunda Gothenburg and HC Lugano all have players on three different national teams.
At last year's tournament we saw stories such as Karpat Oulu's Joonas Donksoi and Jonas Kemppainen parlay a solid season in the CHL and World Championship into NHL contracts, and the MVP of the CHL's first season, Mathis Olimb, team up with brother Ken Andre on Team Norway. What interesting stories will we see this year?
Below are a list of players at this year's World Championship who played in the CHL this past season, or have since transferred to a club that will compete in the 2016–17 CHL season.
BELARUS
Defence: Roman Dyukov, Kristian Khenkel (both Yunost).
CZECH REPUBLIC
Goal: Matej Machovsky (Plzen). Defence: Adam Polasek (Sparta), Radim Simek (Liberec), Tomas Voracek (Mlada Boleslav). Forward: Michal Birner, Michal Repik (Liberec), Dominik Kubalik (Plzen), Milan Gulas (Farjestad).
DENMARK
Defence: Nicholas B. Jensen (Esbjerg), Oliver Lauridsen (Frolunda). Forward: Mads Christensen (Munich).
FINLAND
Defence: Lasse Kukkonen (Karpat). Forward: Sebastian Aho, Mika Pyorala (both Karpat), Patrik Laine, Jani Lajunen (both Tappara), Tomi Sallinen (Djurgarden).
FRANCE
Defence: Yohann Auvitu (IFK Helsinki), Florian Chakiachvili (Rouen), Teddy Trabichet (Gap). Forward: Loic Lamperier, Damien Raux, Yorick Treille, Sacha Treille (all Rouen).
GERMANY
Goal: Felix Bruckmann (Wolfsburg), Timo Pielmeier (Ingolstadt). Defence: Sinan Akdag, Denis Reul (both Mannheim), Daryl Boyle (Munich), Constantin Braun (Berlin). Forward: Gerrit Fauser (Wolfsburg), Marcel Goc (Mannheim), Dominik Kahun, Brooks Macek, Yannic Seidenberg (all Munich), Marcel Noebels (Berlin).
HUNGARY
Forward: Vilmos Gallo (Linkoping), Balazs Sebok (KalPa).
LATVIA
Goal: Elvis Merzlikins (Lugano).
NORWAY
Goal: Lars Haugen (Farjestad). Defence: Jonas Holos, Ole-Kristian Tollefsen (both Farjestad), Johannes Johannesen, Dennis Sveum (both Stavanger), Henrik Odegaard, Mats Trygg (both Lorenskog). Forward: Robin Dahlstrom (Lorenskog), Kristian Forsberg, Mathias Trettenes (both Stavanger), Ken Andre Olimb, Mathis Olimb (both Linkoping), Mats Rosseli Olsen (Frolunda), Martin Roymark (Farjestad).
SLOVAKIA
Defence: Christian Jaros, Peter Cehlarik (both Lulea), Juraj Mikus (Sparta). Forward: Martin Bakos (Liberec), Marek Bartanus, Tomas Hrnka (both Kosice), Tomas Marcinko (Pardubice), Martin Reway (Fribourg)
SWEDEN
Goal: Joel Lassinantti (Lulea). Defence: Niclas Burstrom, Anton Lindholm (both Skelleftea), Oscar Fantenberg (Frolunda), Magnus Nygren (Farjestad). Forward: Jimmie Ericsson, Martin Lundberg, John Norman, Mattias Ritola (all Skelleftea), Linus Klasen (Lugano), Robert Rosen (Vaxjo), Johan Sundstrom (Frolunda), Lucas Wallmark (Lulea).
SWITZERLAND
Defence: Eric Blum (Bern), Felicien Du Bois, Noah Schneeberger (both Davos), Patrick Geering (Zurich), Robin Grossmann (Zug). Forward: Andres Ambuhl, Samuel Walser, Dino Wieser, Marc Wieser (all Davos), Gregory Hofmann, Julian Walker (both Lugano), Lino Martschini (Zug), Simon Moser (Bern), Reto Schappi, Morris Trachsler (both Zurich).
USA
Forward: Auston Matthews (Zurich).