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The 2006 World Hockey Championships from Latvia have now completed, and there were no shortage of players representing the Montreal Canadiens.  A total of 9 players represented 6 different countries.  This page now contains each player’s final stats, as well as any pertinent team-related ones, and other various tournament notes.  This page will also track Gregory Stewart’s Memorial Cup performance on a game-by-game basis.
 
Here are the players and the country they were representing:
  
Mikhail Grabovsky, Andrei Kostitsyn – Belarus
Jan Bulis, Tomas Plekanec – Czech Republic
Kim Staal – Denmark
Andrei Kruchinin – Russia
Mark Streit, David Aebischer – Switzerland
Mike Komisarek – USA
 
Now, here are the stats:
 





  Mikhail Grabovsky – Number 84 – Belarus – Group C



















GP G A PTS PIMS +/- SOG
7 5 4 9 2 +2 23




Tournament notes:
Led team in goals
Tied for team lead in points
6th in points tournament wide
Tied for 4th in goals tournament wide
Tied for 15th in assists tournament wide


Upcoming Game: None







  Andrei Kostitsyn – Number 23 – Belarus – Group C



















GP G A PTS PIMS +/- SOG
6 1 4 5 6 +1 21




Tournament notes:
Tied for 20th in assists tournament wide


Upcoming Game: None







  Jan Bulis – Number 38 – Czech Republic – Group A



















GP G A PTS PIMS +/- SOG
9 0 0 0 0 -4 20




Tournament notes:
Tied for worst +/- on team
Team player of the game vs Sweden (Gold Medal Game)  


Upcoming Game: None







  Tomas Plekanec – Number 14 – Czech Republic – Group A



















GP G A PTS PIMS +/- SOG
9 3 0 3 20 +2 12




Tournament notes:                                                             
2nd on team in PIMS
Led team in shooting percentage
Tied for 15th in PIMS tournament wide
27th in tournament faceoff percentage


Upcoming Game: None







  Kim Staal – Number 19 – Denmark – Group D



















GP G A PTS PIMS +/- SOG
6 5 1 6 2 +1 25




Tournament notes:
Led team in goals
Tied for team lead in points
22nd in points tournament wide
Tied for 4th in goals tournament wide
Team player of the game vs Kazakhstan


Upcoming Game: None







  Andrei Kruchinin – Number 4 – Russia – Group C



















GP G A PTS PIMS +/- SOG
5 0 2 2 4 +2 3




Tournament notes:
Tied for 29th in defenceman points tournament wide


Upcoming Game: None







 David Aebischer – Number 40 – Switzerland – Group B



















GP Record MINS GA SVS GAA SV%
6 2-2-2 359 16 120 2.67 .882




Tournament notes:
Led team in all goaltending statistical categories
9th in tournament GAA
16th in tournament save percentage
Team player of the game vs Ukraine


Upcoming Game: None







Mark Streit – Number 7 – Switzerland – Group B



















GP G A PTS PIMS +/- SOG
6 0 3 3 6 +4 14




Tournament notes:
Tied for 21st in points tournament wide
Tied for 20th in defenceman points tournament wide
Tied for 24th in +/- tournament wide
Team player of the game vs Sweden


Upcoming Game: None







  Mike Komisarek – Number 55 – United States – Group D



















GP G A PTS PIMS +/- SOG
7 0 1 1 4 E 10




Tournament notes:
Tied for team lead in points by defencemen


Upcoming Game: None



The 2006 MasterCard Memorial Cup is now underway, with Gregory Stewart of the OHL champion Peterborough Petes as the lone Canadiens prospect in the tournament.  We will also track his stats here.







  Gregory Stewart – Number 16 – Peterborough Petes

























































Date Opp G A PTS PIM +/- SOG
May 19 QUE 0 0 0 0 +2 0
May 22 MON 1 0 1 0 -1 4
May 23 VAN 0 0 0 0 -1 1
May 25 VAN            
Totals   1 0 1 0 E 5




Team Ranking: Tied for 3rd (1-2)