Roland Stoltz (ice hockey b. 1954)

Roland Stoltz (ice hockey b. 1954)

:"For the older Swedish ice hockey player, see Roland Stoltz (ice hockey b. 1931)."

Stig Roland Stoltz (born August 15, 1954) is a retired Swedish ice hockey defenceman who played fourteen games for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League during the 1981–82 NHL season. He also has 21 appearances in the Sweden national men's ice hockey team to his credit, and played in the team that took the silver medal in the 1981 World Ice Hockey Championships.

Stoltz should not be confused with the older Swedish ice hockey defenceman with the same name.

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