Ice hockey at the 2017 Asian Winter Games – Men's team rosters

The following is the rosters of the men's ice hockey tournament at the 2017 Asian Winter Games.

A total of 18 men's teams will compete in three divisions (four in Top Division, six in Division I and eight in Division II), along with six women's teams.[1][2]

The Kuwait Olympic Committee was suspended in October 2015, due to political interference. Therefore, the country is scheduled to compete under the Olympic flag as Independent Olympic Athletes.[3][4]

Each team could enter a roster of up to 23 athletes.[5]

Top division

China

China was represented by the following 23 athletes:[6]

  • Sun Zehao (G)
  • Xia Shengrong (G)
  • Hu Tianyu (D)
  • Liang Wenbin (D)
  • Liu Qing (D)
  • Na Yungang (D)
  • Yang Mingxi (D)
  • Zhang Jiaqi (D)
  • Zhu Ziyang (D)
  • Chen Ling (F)
  • Cui Xijun (F)
  • Li Hang (F)
  • Li Tianhao (F)
  • Li Zhengyu (F)
  • Liu Wei (F)
  • Liu Yongshen (F)
  • Wang Chongwei (F)
  • Wang Chuxiong (F)
  • Xia Tianxiang (F)
  • Zhang Cheng (F)
  • Zhang Hao (F)
  • Zhang Wenqinghuai (F)
  • Zhang Zesen (F)

Legend

  • G– Goalie D = Defense F = Forward

Japan

Japan was represented by the following 23 athletes:[7]

Legend

  • G– Goalie D = Defense F = Forward

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan was represented by the following 23 athletes:[8]

Legend
  • G– Goalie D = Defense-man F = Forward

[8]

South Korea

South Korea was represented by the following 23 athletes:[9][10]

Legend

  • G– Goalie D = Defense F = Forward

Division I

Chinese Taipei

Chinese Taipei was represented by the following 20 athletes:[8]

  • Huang Sheng-chun (G)
  • Liao Yu-cheng (G)
  • Ting Pang-keng (G)
  • Chang Hsing-han (D)
  • Chang Wei-ting (D)
  • Chao Yu-tung (D)
  • Huang Jen-hung (D)
  • Shen Yen-lin (D)
  • Yang Chang-lin (D)
  • Yang Hsiao-hao (D)
  • Chang Kai-hsiang (F)
  • Chang Tse-wei (F)
  • Chen Jui-tang (F)
  • Chiu Yi-wei (F)
  • Lin Hung-ju (F)
  • Lin Tzu-chieh (F)
  • Shen Yen-chin (F)
  • Tang Yi-cheng (F)
  • Weng To (F)
  • Yang Chang-hsing (F)
Legend
  • G– Goalie D = Defense-man F = Forward

Hong Kong

Hong Kong was represented by the following 23 athletes:[11]

  • Cheung Ching-ho (G)
  • Ho King-chi (G)
  • Emerson Keung (G)
  • Lam Chi-kin (D)
  • Tony Leung (D)
  • Julian Ma (D)
  • Wong Ka-ho (D)
  • Theophilus Wong (D)
  • Yannick Wong (D)
  • Yeung Chun-ying (D)
  • Howard Yuen (D)
  • Justin Cheng (F)
  • Terence Chim (F)
  • Terry Choi (F)
  • John Fu (F)
  • Bernard Fung (F)
  • Kan Siu-him (F)
  • Lau Chi-lok (F)
  • Linus Lo (F)
  • Herman Lui (F)
  • Alvin Sham (F)
  • Jasper Tang (F)
  • To Hei-yu (F)

Legend

  • G– Goalie D = Defense F = Forward

Mongolia

Mongolia was represented by the following 18 athletes:[12]

  • Baatarkhuu Bazarvaani (G)
  • Munkhbold Bayarsaikhan (G)
  • Batgerel Zorigt (D)
  • Boldbayar Bayajikh (D)
  • Enkhsukh Erdenetogtokh (D)
  • Och Tsendbaatar (D)
  • Zolboo Dorjsuren (D)
  • Tamir Ganbold (D)
  • Munkhuu Boldbaatar (D)
  • Gerelt Ider (F)
  • Altangerel Ichinnorov (F)
  • Erdenesukh Bold (F)
  • Shinebayar Tsogtoo (F)
  • Batzaya Purevdorj (F)
  • Bayarsaikhan Jargalsaikhan (F)
  • Mishigsuren Namjil (F)
  • Batbold Munkhbayar (F)
  • Tserenbaljir Baatarkhuu (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense, F = Forward

Singapore

Singapore was represented by the following 18 athletes:[13][14]

  • Eugene Chin (G)
  • Kenny Liang (G)
  • Ang Yu-jin (D)
  • Chen Pei-huan (D)
  • Chew Wee (D)
  • Samuel Lim (D)
  • Joewe Lam (D)
  • Loh Chee-seng (C) (D)
  • Richard O'Brien (D)
  • Chiong Woon-lip (F)
  • Benjamin Huang (F)
  • Lam Kin-yu (A) (F)
  • Gabriel Lau (F)
  • Joshua Lee (F)
  • Liu Zhi-yang (F)
  • Siah Ming-zhe (F)
  • Peter Tran (F)
  • Ryan Tran (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense, F = Forward, C = Captain, A = Assistant captain

Thailand

Thailand was represented by the following 18 athletes:[15]

  • Prawes Kaewjeen (G)
  • Prakpoom Thongaram (G)
  • Ungkulpattanasuk Pattarapol (G)
  • Nattapong Harnnarujchai (D)
  • Anun Kullugin (D)
  • Chanchit Supadilokluk (D)
  • Tanapon Andreas Helgesen (D)
  • Edvin Ken Kindborn (D)
  • Papan Thanakroekkiat (D)
  • Likit Neimwan (D)
  • Voravith Maklamthong (D)
  • Rakchai Sukwiboon (F)
  • Tewin Chartsuwan (F)
  • Panithi Nawasmittawong (F)
  • Weerachai Prasertsri (F)
  • Teerasak Rattanachot (F)
  • Jantaphong Tengsakul (F)
  • Juhani Kim Aarola (F)
  • Chanchieo Supadilokluk (F)
  • Rattharut Surasirirattanasin (F)
  • Peravit Kovitaya (F)
  • Masato Kitayama (F)

Legend

  • G– Goalie D = Defense F = Forward

United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates was represented by the following 23 athletes:[16]

  • Faisal Al Suwaidi
  • Hazaa Al Saadi
  • Ahmed Al Suwaidi
  • Said Al Amri
  • Saeed Al Nuaimi
  • Ahmed Atiq Al Dhaheri
  • Faisal Al Blooshi
  • Ali Mohamed Al Hadad
  • Ayez Ahmad Al Muhairbi
  • Mohamed Al Dhaheri
  • Mohammad Saeed Al Junaibi
  • Juma Al Dhaheri
  • Omar Ali Al Shamisi
  • Mohamed Saeed Al Shamisi
  • Mohamed Hamad Al Dhaheri
  • Suhail Al Mehairi
  • Salim Al Yafei
  • Obaid Al Al Muharrami
  • Khalifa Al Mahrouqi
  • Khalid Al Suwaidi
  • Theyab Ali Al Sabousi
  • Mohamed Al Zaabi
  • Mohamed Rashid Al Kaabi

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense-man, F = Forward

Division II

Group A

Independent Olympic Athletes

Independent Olympic Athletes were represented by the following 23 athletes:[17]

  • Dhari Alomran (G)
  • Jasem Alsarraf (G)
  • Jasem Dashti (G)
  • Meshal Alajmi (D)
  • Jasem Alawadhi (D)
  • Meshal Alfoudari (D)
  • Fahad Alhenaidi (D)
  • Saleh Almaghrabi (D)
  • Mohammad Almaraqi (D)
  • Abdullah Alzidan (D)
  • Hussain Baqer (D)
  • Ahmad Alajmi (F)
  • Hamad Alajmi (F)
  • Mohammad Alajmi (F)
  • Salem Alajmi (F)
  • Abdullah Alasousi (F)
  • Yousef Alkandari (F)
  • Abdulaziz Almaraghy (F)
  • Abdullah Almaragi (F)
  • Hamad Alshayji (F)
  • Yousef Andekali (F)
  • Bashar Mohammed (F)
  • Abdulaziz Shetail (F)

Legend: G = Goali, D = Defense, F = Forward

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan was represented by the following 23 athletes:[18]

  • Elzar Bolotbekov (G)
  • Rinat Mustafaev (G)
  • Adilet Uulu Zhyrgalbek (G)
  • Amanbek Uulu Esen (D)
  • Adis Kachkynbekov (D)
  • Oleg Kolodii (D)
  • Vladimir Nichipurenko (D)
  • Zalkarbek Uulu Salmorbek (D)
  • Urmat Sheishenaliev (D)
  • Uran Tursunbekov (D)
  • Adilet Zhookaev (D)
  • Kanat Uulu Abylmechin (F)
  • Duulat Abyshev (F)
  • Nurzhan Ibraimovv (F)
  • Atai Ismaiilov (F)
  • Adilet Uulu Kazybek (F)
  • Anton Kudashev (F)
  • Beknazar Paizov (F)
  • Artem Semiletko (F)
  • Aibek Shakirov (F)
  • Daniil Shushenkov (F)
  • Taalaibek Suiunbaev (F)
  • Salamat Tynaliev (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense, F = Forward

Philippines

The Philippines was represented by the following athletes:[19]

  • Gianpietro Iseppi (G)
  • Paolo Spafford (G)
  • Javier Alfonso (D)
  • Carlo Garrucho (D)
  • Alison Lapiz (D)
  • Gino Orda (D)
  • Jed Reyes (D)
  • Paul Sanchez (D)
  • Julius Santiago (D)
  • Miguel Serrano (D)
  • Jose Cadiz (F)
  • Philip Cheng (F)
  • Steven Füglister (C) (F)
  • Francois Gautlier (A) (F)
  • Benjamin Imperial (F)
  • Lenard Rigel Lancero II (F)
  • Carl Montano (F)
  • Hector Navasero (F)
  • Miguel Relampagos (F)
  • Jon Samson (F)
  • Julian Santiago (F)
  • Patrick Syquiatco (F)
  • Michael Wang (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense-man, F = Forward, C = Captain, A = Assistant captain

Qatar

Qtaar was represented by the following 21 athletes:[20]

  • Mohamed Abdelaziz (G)
  • Ahmad Alsulaiti (G)
  • Eid Mohammed Al Kubaisi (D)
  • Abdulla Al Muhaizaa (D)
  • Mohammed Al Muhaizaa (D)
  • Mohamed Alkaabi (D)
  • Naif Alrumaihi (D)
  • Saad Naimi (D)
  • Turki Al Heidous (F)
  • Saoud Al Kuwari (F)
  • Thamer Al Mohannadi (F)
  • Saad Al Moslamani (F)
  • Ali Al Muhaizaa (F)
  • Jassim Al Sheeb (F)
  • Abdulrahman Alashqar (F)
  • Mohammed Alkhalaf (F)
  • Abdulla Alsulaiti (F)
  • Abdulaziz Fakhroo (F)
  • Ahmad Fakhroo (F)
  • Jassim Fakhroo (F)
  • Abdulla Mohammed (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense, F = Forward

Group B

Indonesia

Indonesia was represented by the following 23 athletes:[21]

  • Zaharul Haq (G)
  • Sangga Putra (G)
  • Susanto (G)
  • Muchammad Athalaa (D)
  • Victor Budiwarman (D)
  • Ronald Chandra (D)
  • Andianto Hie (D)
  • Stephanus Sugianto (D)
  • Rinaldo Sutjipto (D)
  • Syailendra Bakrie (F)
  • Felix Cahyono (F)
  • Jusuf Hendrata (F)
  • Aditya Landreth (F)
  • Yaser Muhammad (F)
  • Abraham Novendra (F)
  • Roy Nugraha (F)
  • Anryan Saputra (F)
  • Jonathan Sudharta (F)
  • Stefanus Suryadi (F)
  • Felix Utama (F)
  • Ronald Wijaya (F)
  • Ready Wongso (F)
  • Felix Yussanto (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense-man, F = Forward

Malaysia

Malaysia was represented by the following 22 athletes:[22]

  • Lee Thien-ian (G)
  • Shahrul Shukor (G)
  • Azlly Tengku (G)
  • Hariz Mohammad (D)
  • Hisham Mohammad (D)
  • Moi Jia-yung (D)
  • Azman Muhammad (D)
  • Shaharudin Muhammad (D)
  • Bin Reezman (D)
  • Yap Eu-jin (D)
  • Aqfar Abulais (F)
  • Darshen Chelliah (F)
  • Aiman Fadzul (F)
  • Khoo Seng-chee (F)
  • Bryan Lim (F)
  • Loke Ban-kin (F)
  • Low Jun-ming (F)
  • Anjam Mohd (F)
  • Brandon Tan (F)
  • Stephen Santhanasamy (F)
  • Syed Shahabuddin (F)
  • Yow Cheong-jun (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense, F = Forward

Macau

Macau was represented by the following 23 athletes:[23]

  • Chu Te-lin (G)
  • Tong Chang-wa (G)
  • Vong Wai-tong (G)
  • Chan Chi-kit (D)
  • Chon Ka-miu (D)
  • Ho Chon-nin (D)
  • Iun Chi-fong (D)
  • Kong Chong-man (D)
  • Lai Neng (D)
  • Leong Chon-kong (D)
  • Chan Ka-lok (F)
  • Fong Chou-tek (F)
  • Fong Keng-lam (F)
  • Guan Chentao (F)
  • Lei Meng-chi (F)
  • Jonay Leung (F)
  • Mok Kim-hei (F)
  • Mok Kim-kei (F)
  • Pong Ka-kit (F)
  • Shinoda Katsuyoshi (F)
  • Tam Weng-leong (F)
  • U Chi-fong (F)
  • Un Kin-fai (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense, F = Forward

Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan was represented by the following 23 athletes:[24]

  • Keremli Charyyev (G)
  • Rahman Muratov (G)
  • Amangeldi Aganiyazov (D)
  • Shyhy Babayev (D)
  • Kerim Bayramov (D)
  • Evald Gayer (D)
  • Dovlet Hydyrov (D)
  • Dmitriy Savin (A) (D)
  • Nikita Selifonkin (D)
  • Ilyas Veliyev (A) (D)
  • Ezizmuhammet Akmuhammedov (F)
  • Maksat Atayev (F)
  • Pavel Barkovskiy (F)
  • Baymyrat Baymyradov (F)
  • Azat Berdinyyazov (F)
  • Yakut Berdiyev (F)
  • Ahmet Gurbanov (C) (F)
  • Meylis Kuliyev (F)
  • Mammet Myrado (F)
  • Nurmammet Nuryyev (F)
  • Dovlet Soyunov (F)
  • Aleksandr Vahovskiy (F)
  • Ishan Veleyev (F)

Legend: G = Goalie, D = Defense, F = Forward, C = Captain, A = Assistant captain

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