
In The Spotlight

G Tomas Vokoun
The GM of the Czech team left legendary goaltender Dominik Hasek off the roster to go with one of the most underrated goaltenders in the NHL. After Hasek went down in the last Olympics, Vokoun stepped in, and he's only improved since. A 0.922SV% and a 2.62GAA with Florida this year means he's quite the goaltender.

D Tomas Kaberle
This was an easy choice. As much as I'd like to go with someone like Michalek, it's impossible to deny Kaberle. He'll get a ton of ice time on the power play and at even strength. His skill set is needed to move the puck and his hockey sense contributes to his ability to quarterback the power play.

C Tomas Plekanec
Let's just make it three-for-three and name another player named Tomas. Plekanec is leading the Montreal Canadiens in assists and total points, stepping up his game when Andrei Markov went down with an untimely injury this season. He'll play on the Czech's top line and be counted on to be a big time offensive contributor.
Full Roster
Goaltenders
Tomas Vokoun, Florida Panthers (NHL)
Ondrej Pavelec, Atlanta Thrashers (NHL)
Jakub Stepanek, HC Vitkovice (Czech)
Defensemen
Miroslav Blaťak, Salavat Yulaev Ufa (KHL)
Jan Hejda, Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
Tomas Kaberle, Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)
Filip Kuba, Ottawa Senators (NHL)
Pavel Kubina, Atlanta Thrashers (NHL)
Zbynek Michalek, Phoenix Coyotes (NHL)
Roman Polak, St. Louis Blues (NHL)
Marek Zidlicky, Minnesota Wild (NHL)
Forwards
Petr Cajanek, SKA St. Petersburg (KHL)
Roman Cervenka, HC Slavia Praha (Czech)
Patrik Elias, New Jersey Devils (NHL)
Martin Erat, Nashville Predators (NHL)
Tomas Fleischmann, Washington Capitals (NHL)
Martin Havlat, Minnesota Wild (NHL)
Jaromir Jagr, Avangard Omsk (KHL)
David Krejci, Boston Bruins (NHL)
Milan Michalek, Ottawa Senators (NHL)
Tomas Plekanec, Montreal Canadiens (NHL)
Tomas Rolinek, Metallurg Magnitogorsk (KHL)
Josef Vasicek, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (KHL)