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42 U.S. PLAYERS • SIX 2018 U.S. NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM BRONZE MEDAL-WINNING RETURNEES • 13 STATES REPRESENTED • 35 NHL DRAFT PICKS TALKING POINTS U.S. GAME SCHEDULE The 2018 World Junior Summer Showcase features teams from DATE OPPONENT TIME (LOCAL) the U.S., Canada, Finland and Sweden. The event serves as an audition for players seeking to make their federation team that MON., JULY 30 USA BLUE VS. SWEDEN 4:00 P.M. will compete at the 2019 International Federation USA WHITE VS. FINLAND 7:00 P.M. World Junior Championship, Dec. 26, 2018 – Jan. 5, 2019, in TUES., JULY 31 CANADA WHITE VS. USA BLUE 4:00 P.M. Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. CANADA RED VS. USA WHITE 7:30 P.M. For complete roster details, see page 2. USA Blue and USA White roster breakdowns can be found on page 3. THU., AUG. 2 USA VS. SWEDEN* 1:00 P.M. TEAM USA STAFF RUNDOWN FRI., AUG. 3 USA VS. FINLAND* 1:00 P.M. John Vanbiesbrouck (Detroit, Mich./USA Hockey) is serving as SAT., AUG. 4 CANADA VS. USA* 2:00 P.M. general manager for the U.S. National Junior Team for the first time. Mike Hastings (Crookston, Minn./Minnesota State), who U.S. PRACTICE SCHEDULE has served on a U.S. staff four times previously, is making his U.S. DATE TEAM TIME (LOCAL) head coaching debut in an International Ice Hockey Federation event. He is joined behind the bench by assistant coaches SUN., JULY 29 USA WHITE 12:00-1:15 P.M. David Lassonde (Durham, N.H./Dartmouth College), Steve USA BLUE 1:30-2:45 P.M. Miller (Columbus, Ohio/Ohio State University), Scott Sandelin (Hibbing, Minn./University of Minnesota Duluth) and Jerry Keefe MON., JULY 30 USA BLUE^ 9:00-9:30 A.M. (Saugus, Mass./). Ryan Martin (Novi, USA WHITE^ 11:00-11:30 A.M. Mich./) and Ben Smith (Gloucester, Mass./ TUES., JULY 31 USA BLUE^ 9:00-9:30 A.M. USA Hockey) will again assist with player evaluation. USA WHITE^ 10:30-11:00 A.M. Team USA’s support staff includes video coach Alex Dawes (University Park, Pa./Penn State University), equipment managers WED., AUG. 1 USA GOALIES 4:15-4:45 P.M. Nick Meldrum (Denver, Colo./University of Denver) and Jake USA FULL SQUAD 4:45-5:45 P.M. Visser (Ann Arbor, Mich. /USA Hockey); athletic trainers Matt THU., AUG. 2 USA FULL SQUAD^ 9:00-9:30 A.M. Schmidt (Arthur, Iowa/Minnesota State) and Stan Wong (Boca Raton, Fla./USA Hockey); team physician Dr. Phil Johnson FRI., AUG. 3 USA FULL SQUAD^ 9:00-9:30 A.M. (Fargo, N.D./USA Hockey); and communications manager Jon SAT., AUG. 4 USA FULL SQUAD^ 9:00-9:30 A.M. Gomez (Colorado Springs, Colo./USA Hockey). *Televised live NHL Network ^Designates a pre-game skate CLARK AND MIKESCH TO SERVE AS U.S. GUEST CAMP COACHES Schedule is subject to change Chris Clark (South Windsor, Conn.) and Pat Mikesch (Hancock, 2019 IIHF WJC U.S. OUTLOOK Mich.) will serve as guest coaches here this week. Currently the development coach for the NHL's , The 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship will take place in Clark skated in 607 career NHL games for the , Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., from Dec. 26, 2018 - Jan. 5, 2019. and Columbus, amassing 103 goals and The will skate in Victoria against fellow Group B 111 assists for 214 points. Clark, the fourth longest tenured participants Finland, Kazakhstan, Slovakia and Sweden while in Capitals history, skated for two U.S. Men's National Group A, which includes Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Teams (2002, 2007). Mikesch enters his fifth season as head Russia and Switzerland, will skate in Vancouver. coach and general manager of the USHL's Green Bay Gamblers The U.S. National Junior Team enters the 2019 IIHF World and eighth season within the organization. A USHL Anderson Junior Championship having medaled in three-straight World Cup and Clark Cup champion with the Gamblers in 2011-12, Junior Championships for the first time in U.S. history after Mikesch has served as head coach for three U.S. Under-17 earning gold in 2017 and bronze in 2018 and 2016. Six players Men's Select Teams (2011-13), compiling a perfect 15-0 record. from last year's bronze medal-winning 2018 U.S. National Junior Team, including Mikey Anderson, , , NHL NETWORK TELEVISING SHOWCASE, HLINKA GRETZKY CUP Ryan Poehling, Dylan Samberg and Brady Tkachuk, are NHL Network will televise live the final three days of games at eligible for the 2019 U.S. National Junior Team that will compete the 2018 World Junior Summer Showcase in Kamloops, B.C. as in this year's event. well as the final two days of games at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky All-time, the United States has claimed 11 medals in the Cup in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alta. In total, the NHL Network tournament's 42-year history. Of those 11, six have come in the coverage will include 10 games between the two events televised last nine years, including three gold medals (2010, 2013, 2017) live from Thurs., Aug. 2, through Sat., Aug. 10. as well as a trio of bronze medals (2011, 2016, 2018). In addition, HockeyTV will provide live streaming coverage of the tournament's preliminary round, fifth-and seventh-place MEDIA INFORMATION games – 14 games total – starting Aug. 6. U.S. players and head coach Mike Hastings will be available RECAP: 2018 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP for interviews upon request in designated mixed-zone areas The 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship took place Dec. 26, following games and non-gameday practices. Media availability 2017 - Jan. 5, 2018, at the KeyBank Center and HarborCenter in on day-of-game skates will be limited. Members of the media are Buffalo, New York. The U.S. National Junior Team went 4-1-0-2 not allowed in the U.S. dressing room. (W-OTW-OTL-L) and earned a bronze medal on home ice to give the United States a World Junior Championship in three-straight MEDIA CONTACT: JON GOMEZ years for the first time ever. 973.723.5744 [email protected] This was the sixth World Junior Championship to be played All media availability with U.S. team members must be arranged in the United States and the second time Buffalo served as host through Jon Gomez, who is on-site with the U.S. here in (2011). The U.S. and Canada made history on Dec. 29, 2017, Kamloops, B.C. when the two teams played its preliminary round game outdoors at New Era Field, home of the NFL's Buffalo Bills, in front of a ONLINE GUIDE TEAMUSA.USAHOCKEY.COM/2018WJSS record crowd of 44,592 fans. Never before had an outdoor game Team USA information, including player and staff bios, team been held in IIHF world championship play. schedule, news and team history is available online.

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2019 U.S. NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM STAFF General Manager: Jon Vanbiesbrouck ABOUT VANBIESBROUCK: John Vanbiesbrouck is making his debut as general manager of (Detroit, Mich./USA Hockey) Player Personnel: Ben Smith a U.S. national team with the 2019 U.S. National Junior Team that will compete at the (Gloucester, Mass./USA Hockey) 2019 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in Vancouver and Player Personnel: Ryan Martin Victoria, British Columbia. A U.S. national team staff member for the first time, the 2007 (Novi, Mich./Detroit Red Wings) U.S. inductee has previously represented the United States on the Head Coach: Mike Hastings (Crookston, Minn./Minnesota State) international stage as a player on nine occasions, including the Olympic Winter Games Assistant Coach: David Lassonde in 1998; two Canada Cups (1987, 1991), four men’s world championships (1985, 1987, (Durham, N.H./Dartmouth College) 1989, 1991) and two world junior championships (1982, 1983). A full-time employee of Assistant Coach: Steve Miller USA Hockey, Vanbiesbrouck began his duties as assistant executive director of hockey (Columbus, Ohio/Ohio State Univ.) Assistant Coach: Scott Sandelin operations for USA Hockey on June 4, 2018 where his responsibilities include oversight of (Hibbing, Minn./Univ. of Minnesota Duluth) all of USA Hockey’s international efforts, including its men’s, women’s and sled programs Assistant Coach: Jerry Keefe as well as the National Junior Development Program. (Saugus, Mass./Northeastern Univ.) Video Coach: Alex Dawes ABOUT HASTINGS: (University Park, Pa./Penn State Univ.) Mike Hastings, head coach of the Minnesota State men’s ice hockey Athletic Trainer: Matt Schmidt team is serving as head coach of the 2019 U.S. National Junior Team. This will be his (Arthur, iowa/Minnesota State) fifth time behind a U.S. bench and his first as head coach of a U.S. team inanIIHF Athletic Trainer: Stan Wong event. An assistant coach on the 2005 U.S. National Junior Team, Hastings filled the (Boca Raton, Fla./USA Hockey) Equipment Manager: Nick Meldrum same role on the 2003 U.S. National Junior team and twice served as head coach for the (Denver, Colo./Univ. of Denver) U.S. Junior Select Team, helping the team win the 2000 Viking Cup. In six seasons with Equipment Manager: Jake Visser Minnesota State, Hastings has led the Mavericks to more wins than any other team in (Ann Arbor, Mich./USA Hockey NTDP) the nation behind a 151-72-19 record while also guiding the Mavericks a trio of WCHA Team Physician: Dr. Phil Johnson (Fargo, N.D./USA Hockey) regular-season championships, two WCHA post-season tournament titles and four NCAA Communications: Jon Gomez tournament appearances. He earned the Spencer Penrose Award as the top coach in (Colorado Springs, Colo./USA Hockey) college hockey in 2015 and is a two-time WCHA Coach of the Year. U.S. FULL ROSTER (42) NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) BIRTHDATE S/C HOMETOWN MOST RECENT TEAM (LEAGUE) NHL RIGHTS (4) Kyle Keyser 6-2 (188) 179 (81) 03/08/1999 L Coral Springs, Fla. Oshawa Generals (OHL) BOS (Free Agent, Signed) Spencer Knight 6-3 (191) 194 (88) 04/19/2001 L Darien, Conn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2019 Draft Eligible Keith Petruzzelli 6-5 (195) 178 (81) 02/09/1999 L Wilbraham, Mass. Quinnipiac University (ECAC Hockey) DET (’17, 3rd rd., 88th overall) Cayden Primeau 6-3 (191) 181 (82) 08/11/1999 L Voorhees, N.J. Northeastern University (HEA) MTL (’17, 7th rd., 199th overall) DEFENSEMEN (14) Matt Anderson 6-0 (183) 190 (86) 04/11/1999 L Shakopee, Minn. University of Minnesota Duluth (NCHC) 2019 Draft Eligible Mikey Anderson 6-0 (183) 198 (90) 05/25/1999 L Roseville, Minn. University of Minnesota Duluth (NCHC) LAK (’17, 4th rd., 103rd overall) Josh Ess 5-11 (180) 181 (82) 04/03/1999 L Lakeville, Minn. University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) CHI (’17, 7th rd., 215th overall) David Farrance 5-11 (180) 190 (86) 06/23/1999 L Victor, N.Y. Boston University (HEA) NSH (’17, 3rd rd., 92nd overall) Max Gildon 6-3 (191) 192 (87) 05/17/1999 L Plano, Texas University of New Hampshire (HEA) FLA (’17, 3rd rd., 66th overall) Quinn Hughes 5-10 (178) 174 (79) 10/14/1999 L Orlando, Fla. University of Michigan (Big Ten) VAN (’18, 1st rd., 7th ovrall) Joe Keane 6-0 (183) 185 (84) 07/02/1999 R Chicago, Ill. Barrie Colts (OHL) NYR (’18, 3rd rd., 88th overall) Phil Kemp 6-3 (191) 199 (90) 02/12/1999 R Greenwich, Conn. Yale University (ECAC Hockey) EDM (’17, 7th rd., 208th overall) Tommy Miller 6-2 (188) 176 (80) 03/06/1999 R West Bloomfield, Mich. Michigan State University (Big Ten) 2019 Draft Eligible Ben Mirageas 6-1 (185) 181 (82) 05/08/1999 L Newburyport, Mass. Providence College (HEA) NYI (’17, 3rd rd., 77th overall) Alec Regula 6-3 (191) 184 (83) 08/06/2000 R West Bloomfield, Mich. London Knights (OHL) DET (’18, 3rd rd., 67th overall) Dylan Samberg 6-4 (193) 215 (97) 01/24/1999 L Hermantown, Minn. University of Minnesota Duluth (NCHC) WPG (’17, 2nd rd., 43rd overall) Mattias Samuelsson 6-4 (193) 217 (98) 03/14/2000 L Voorhees, N.J. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) BUF (’18, 2nd rd., 32nd overall) Reilly Walsh 5-11 (180) 181 (82) 04/21/1999 R North Falmouth, Mass. Harvard University (ECAC Hockey) NJD (’17, 3rd rd., 81st overall) FORWARDS (24) Evan Barratt 6-0 (183) 187 (85) 02/18/1999 L Bristol, Pa. Penn State University (Big Ten) CHI (’17, 3rd rd., 90th overall) Noah Cates 6-1 (185) 165 (75) 02/05/1999 L Stillwater, Minn. Omaha Lancers (USHL) PHI (’17, 5th rd., 137th overall) Sasha Chmelevski 6-0 (183) 183 (83) 06/09/1999 R Northville, Mich. Ottawa 67’s (OHL) SJS (’17, 6th rd., 185th overall) Logan Cockerill 5-9 (175) 165 (75) 03/03/1999 L Brighton, Mich. Boston University (HEA) NYI (’17, 7th rd., 201st overall) Cole Coskey 6-0 (183) 190 (86) 06/01/1999 R Zion, Ill. Saginaw Spirit (OHL) 2019 Draft Eligible Paul Cotter 6-0 (183) 185 (84) 11/16/1999 L Canton, Mich. Lincoln Stars (USHL) VGK (’18, 4th round, 115th overall) Sean Dhooghe 5-3 (160) 147 (67) 03/09/1999 R Aurora, Ill. University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) 2019 Draft Eligible Jack Drury 5-11 (180) 179 (81) 02/03/2000 L Winnetka, Ill. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) CAR (’18, 2nd rd., 42nd overall) Joel Farabee 6-0 (183) 168 (76) 02/25/2000 L Cicero, NY. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) PHI (’18, 1st rd., 14th overall) Jon Gruden 6-0 (183) 172 (78) 05/04/2000 L Rochester Hills, Mich. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) OTT (’18, 4th rd., 95th overall) Curtis Hall 6-2 (188) 194 (88) 04/26/2000 R Chagrin Falls, Ohio Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) BOS (’18, 4th rd., 119th overall) Jack Hughes 5-10 (178) 166 (75) 05/14/2001 L Orlando, Fla. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2019 Draft Eligible Logan Hutsko 5-10 (178) 172 (78) 02/11/1999 R North Caldwell, N.J. Boston College (HEA) FLA (’18, 3rd rd., 89th overall) Brandon Kruse 5-9 (175) 154 (70) 03/26/1999 L Saline, Mich. Bowling Green State University (WCHA) VGK (’18, 5th rd., 135th overall) Ivan Lodnia 5-11 (180) 183 (83) 08/31/1999 R Novi, Mich. Erie Otters (OHL) MIN (’17, 3rd rd., 85th overall) Jacob McGrew 5-11 (180) 190 (86) 02/25/1999 R Orange, Calif. Spokane Chiefs (WHL) SJS (’17, 6th rd., 159th overall) Grant Mismash 6-0 (183) 185 (84) 02/19/1999 L Edina, Minn. University of North Dakota (NCHC) NSH (’17, 2nd rd., 61st overall) Josh Norris 6-1 (185) 194 (88) 05/05/1999 L Oxford, Mich. University of Michigan (Big Ten) SJS (’17, 1st rd., 19th overall) Jay O’Brien 6-0 (183) 175 (79) 11/04/1999 R Hingham, Mass. Thayer Academy (USHS) PHI (’18, 1st rd., 19th overall) Ryan Poehling 6-2 (188) 193 (87) 01/03/1999 L Lakeville, Minn. St. Cloud State University (NCHC) MTL (’17, 1st rd., 25th overall) Jason Robertson 6-2 (188) 192 (87) 07/22/1999 L Northville, Mich. Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) DAL (’17, 2nd rd., 39th overall) Brady Tkachuk 6-3 (191) 196 (89) 09/16/1999 L St. Louis, Mo. Boston University (HEA) OTT (’18, 1st rd., 4th overall) Oliver Wahlstrom 6-1 (185) 207 (94) 06/13/2000 R Quincy, Mass. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) NYI (’18, 1st rd., 11th overall) Jake Wise 5-10 (178) 190 (86) 02/28/2000 L North Andover, Mass. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) CHI (’18, 3rd rd., 69th overall)

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USA BLUE ROSTER (21) NO. NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) BIRTHDATE S/C HOMETOWN MOST RECENT TEAM (LEAGUE) NHL RIGHTS GOALTENDERS (2) 31 Kyle Keyser 6-2 (188) 179 (81) 03/08/1999 L Coral Springs, Fla. Oshawa Generals (OHL) BOS (Free Agent, Signed) 35 Keith Petruzzelli 6-5 (195) 178 (81) 02/09/1999 L Wilbraham, Mass. Quinnipiac University (ECAC Hockey) DET (’17, 3rd rd., 88th overall) DEFENSEMEN (7) 7 Josh Ess 5-11 (180) 181 (82) 04/03/1999 L Lakeville, Minn. University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) CHI (’17, 7th rd., 215th overall) 6 David Farrance 5-11 (180) 190 (86) 06/23/1999 L Victor, N.Y. Boston University (HEA) NSH (’17, 3rd rd., 92nd overall) 4 Max Gildon 6-3 (191) 192 (87) 05/17/1999 L Plano, Texas University of New Hampshire (HEA) FLA (’17, 3rd rd., 66th overall) 5 Tommy Miller 6-2 (188) 176 (80) 03/06/1999 R West Bloomfield, Mich. Michigan State University (Big Ten) 2019 Draft Eligible 12 Alec Regula 6-3 (191) 184 (83) 08/06/2000 R West Bloomfield, Mich. London Knights (OHL) DET (’18, 3rd rd., 67th overall) 8 Dylan Samberg 6-4 (193) 215 (97) 01/24/1999 L Hermantown, Minn. University of Minnesota Duluth (NCHC) WPG (’17, 2nd rd., 43rd overall) 9 Reilly Walsh 5-11 (180) 181 (82) 04/21/1999 R North Falmouth, Mass. Harvard University (ECAC Hockey) NJD (’17, 3rd rd., 81st overall) FORWARDS (12) 23 Evan Barratt 6-0 (183) 187 (85) 02/18/1999 L Bristol, Penn. Penn State University (Big Ten) CHI (’17, 3rd rd., 90th overall) 22 Sasha Chmelevski 6-0 (183) 183 (83) 06/09/1999 R Northville, Mich. Ottawa 67’s (OHL) SJS (’17, 6th rd., 185th overall) 17 Logan Cockerill 5-9 (175) 165 (75) 03/03/1999 L Brighton, Mich. Boston University (HEA) NYI (’17, 7th rd., 201st overall) 20 Paul Cotter 6-0 (183) 185 (84) 11/16/1999 L Canton, Mich. Lincoln Stars (USHL) VGK (’18, 4th round, 115th overall) 24 Sean Dhooghe 5-3 (160) 147 (67) 03/09/1999 R Aurora, Ill. University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) 2019 Draft Eligible 21 Jon Gruden 6-0 (183) 172 (78) 05/04/2000 L Rochester Hills, Mich. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) OTT (‘18, 4th rd., 95th overall) 19 Logan Hutsko 5-10 (178) 172 (78) 02/11/1999 R North Caldwell, N.J. Boston College (HEA) FLA (’18, 3rd rd., 89th overall) 18 Brandon Kruse 5-9 (175) 154 (70) 03/26/1999 L Saline, Mich. Bowling Green State University (WCHA) VGK (’18, 5th rd., 135th overall) 16 Jacob McGrew 5-11 (180) 190 (86) 02/25/1999 R Orange, Calif. Spokane Chiefs (WHL) SJS (’17, 6th rd., 159th overall) 14 Ryan Poehling 6-2 (188) 193 (87) 01/03/1999 L Lakeville, Minn. St. Cloud State University (NCHC) MTL (’17, 1st rd., 25th overall) 15 Brady Tkachuk 6-3 (191) 196 (89) 09/16/1999 L St. Louis, Mo. Boston University (HEA) OTT (’18, 1st rd., 4th overall) 10 Jake Wise 5-10 (178) 190 (86) 02/28/2000 L North Andover, Mass. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) CHI (’18, 3rd rd., 69th overall)

Head Coach: Scott Sandelin, Hibbing, Minn. Assistant Coach: Chris Clark, South Windsor, Conn. Athletic Trainer: Matt Schmidt, Arthur, Iowa Equipment Manager: Nick Meldrum, Denver, Colo.

USA WHITE ROSTER (21) NO. NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) BIRTHDATE S/C HOMETOWN MOST RECENT TEAM (LEAGUE) NHL RIGHTS GOALTENDERS (2) 35 Spencer Knight 6-3 (191) 194 (88) 04/19/2001 L Darien, Conn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2019 Draft Eligible 31 Cayden Primeau 6-3 (191) 181 (82) 08/11/1999 L Voorhees, N.J. Northeastern University (HEA) MTL (’17, 7th rd., 199th overall) DEFENSEMEN (7) 3 Matt Anderson 6-0 (183) 190 (86) 04/11/1999 L Shakopee, Minn. University of Minnesota Duluth (NCHC) 2019 Draft Eligible 5 Mikey Anderson 6-0 (183) 198 (90) 05/25/1999 L Roseville, Minn. University of Minnesota Duluth (NCHC) LAK (’17, 4th rd., 103rd overall) 24 Quinn Hughes 5-10 (178) 174 (79) 10/14/1999 L Orlando, Fla. University of Michigan (Big Ten) VAN (’18, 1st rd., 7th ovrall) 6 Joey Keane 6-0 (183) 185 (84) 07/02/1999 R Chicago, Ill. Barrie Colts (OHL) NYR (’18, 3rd rd., 88th overall) 8 Phil Kemp 6-3 (191) 199 (90) 02/12/1999 R Greenwich, Conn. Yale University (ECAC Hockey) EDM (’17, 7th rd., 208th overall) 2 Ben Mirageas 6-1 (185) 181 (82) 05/08/1999 L Newburyport, Mass. Providence College (HEA) NYI (’17, 3rd rd., 77th overall) 4 Mattias Samuelsson 6-4 (193) 217 (98) 03/14/2000 L Voorhees, N.J. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) BUF (’18, 2nd rd., 32nd overall) FORWARDS (12) 21 Noah Cates 6-1 (185) 165 (75) 02/05/1999 L Stillwater, Minn. Omaha Lancers (USHL) PHI (’17, 5th rd., 137th overall) 14 Cole Coskey 6-0 (183) 190 (86) 06/01/1999 R Zion, Ill. Saginaw Spirit (OHL) 2019 Draft Eligible 16 Jack Drury 5-11 (180) 179 (81) 02/03/2000 L Winnetka, Ill. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) CAR (’18, 2nd rd., 42nd overall) 20 Joel Farabee 6-0 (183) 168 (76) 02/25/2000 L Cicero, NY. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) PHI (’18, 1st rd., 14th overall) 9 Curtis Hall 6-2 (188) 194 (88) 04/26/2000 R Chagrin Falls, Ohio Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) BOS (‘18, 4th rd., 119th overall) 19 Jack Hughes 5-10 (178) 166 (75) 05/14/2001 L Orlando, Fla. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2019 Draft Eligible 25 Ivan Lodnia 5-11 (180) 183 (83) 08/31/1999 R Novi, Mich. Erie Otters (OHL) MIN (’17, 3rd rd., 85th overall) 10 Grant Mismash 6-0 (183) 185 (84) 02/19/1999 L Edina, Minn. University of North Dakota (NCHC) NSH (’17, 2nd rd., 61st overall) 23 Josh Norris 6-1 (185) 194 (88) 05/05/1999 L Oxford, Mich. University of Michigan (Big Ten) SJS (’17, 1st rd., 19th overall) 22 Jay O’Brien 6-0 (183) 175 (79) 11/04/1999 R Hingham, Mass. Thayer Academy (USHS) PHI (’18, 1st rd., 19th overall) 15 Jason Robertson 6-2 (188) 192 (87) 07/22/1999 L Northville, Mich. Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) DAL (’17, 2nd rd., 39th overall) 18 Oliver Wahlstrom 6-1 (185) 207 (94) 06/13/2000 R Quincy, Mass. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) NYI (’18, 1st rd., 11th overall)

Head Coach: Steve Miller, Columbus, Ohio Assistant Coach: Pat Mikesch, Hancock, Mich. Athletic Trainer: Stan Wong, Boca Raton, Fla. Equipment Manager: Jake Vissser, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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TEAM USA ROSTER DETAILS BY THE NUMBERS INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Average Height 6ft. 1in. (185) IIHF MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WORLD JUNIOR A CHALLENGE Tallest Petruzzelli (6-5/195 cm) (1 PLAYER) (5 PLAYERS) Shortest Dhooghe (5-3/160 cm) Player Position Year (Finish) Player Position Year (Finish) Average Weight 183 lbs (83) Quinn Hughes Defense 2018 (Bronze) Mikey Anderson Defense 2016 (First) Jack Drury Forward 2017 (Second) Heaviest Samuelsson (217 lbs) IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Paul Cotter Forward 2017 (Second) Lightest Dhooghe (147 lbs) (6 PLAYERS) Curtis Hall Forward 2017 (Second) Average Age 25.5 yrs Player Position Year (Finish) Cayden Primeau 2016 (First) Oldest Poehling (19.6 yrs) Mikey Anderson Defense 2018 (Bronze) Quinn Hughes Defense 2018 (Bronze) Youngest J. Hughes (17.2 yrs) IVAN HLINKA MEMORIAL CUP Josh Norris Forward 2018 (Bronze) (12 PLAYERS) Shoot/Catch Left: 28 Right: 14 Ryan Poehling Forward 2018 (Bronze) Player Position Year (Finish) Dylan Samberg Defense 2018 (Bronze) Mikey Anderson Defense 2016 (Second) HOME STATES (13) Brady Tkachuk Forward 2018 (Bronze) Sasha Chmelevski Forward 2016 (Second) STATE NO. OF PLAYERS Jack Drury Forward 2017 (Fifth) IIHF UNDER-18 MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Curtis Hall Forward 2017 (Fifth) Michigan 10 (20 PLAYERS) Joey Keane Defense 2016 (Second) Minnesota 7 Player Position Year (Finish) Ivan Lodnia Forward 2016 (Second) Massachusetts 6 Evan Barratt Forward 2017 (Gold) Tommy Miller Defense 2016 (Second) Illinois 4 Logan Cockerill Forward 2017 (Gold) Ben Mirageas Defense 2016 (Second) Sean Dhooghe Forward 2017 (Gold) Keith Petruzzelli Goaltender 2016 (Second) Florida 3 Joel Farabee Forward 2018 (Silver) Ryan Poehling Forward 2016 (Second) New Jersey 3 2017 (Gold) Cayden Primeau Goaltender 2016 (Second) 2 David Farrance Defense 2017 (Gold) Reilly Walsh Defense 2016 (Second) New York 2 Max Gildon Defense 2017 (Gold) Jon Gruden Forward 2018 (Silver) California 1 FIVE NATIONS CUP Jack Hughes Forward 2018 (Silver) (9 PLAYERS) Missouri 1 Quinn Hughes Defense 2017 (Gold) Player Position Year (Finish) Ohio 1 Phil Kemp Defense 2017 (Gold) Jack Drury Forward 2016 (First) Pennsylvania 1 Spencer Knight Goaltender 2018 (Silver) Sasha Chmelevski Forward 2015 (First) Tommy Miller Defense 2017 (Gold) Texas 1 Joey Keane Defense 2015 (First) Grant Mismash Forward 2017 (Gold) Ivan Lodnia Forward 2015 (First) Josh Norris Forward 2017 (Gold) Jacob McGrew Forward 2015 (First) USA HOCKEY'S NATIONAL TEAM Ryan Poehling Forward 2017 (Gold) Tommy Miller Defense 2015 (First) DEVEOPMENT PROGRAM (19) Cayden Primeau Goaltender 2017 (Gold) Ben MIrageas Defense 2015 (First) Mattias Samuelsson (C) Defense 2018 (Silver) PLAYER POSITION YEAR(S) Cayden Primeau Goaltender 2015 (First) Brady Tkachuk (C) Forward 2017 (Gold) Evan Barratt Forward 2015-17 Reilly Walsh Defense 2015 (First) Oliver Wahlstrom Forward 2018 (Silver) Logan Cockerill Forward 2015-17 2017 (Gold) Sean Dhooghe Forward 2015-17 Jake Wise Forward 2018 (Silver) Joel Farabee Forward 2016-18 USA HOCKEY ALL-AMERICAN PROSPECTS GAME David Farrance Defense 2015-17 Max Gildon Defense 2015-17 Thirty players here at this year's Showcase have skated in the USA Hockey All-American Jon Gruden Forward 2016-18 Prospects Game, which provides the best U.S. players eligible for next year’s NHL Draft Jack Hughes* Forward 2017-18 the opportunity to showcase their skills on a national stage. To date, 155 players who Quinn Hughes Defense 2015-17 have participated in the event have gone on to be selected in the NHL Draft, including 36 first-round selections. Logan Hutsko Forward 2015-17 In 2018, the seventh annual contest will be staged in Minnesota for the very first Phil Kemp Defense 2015-17 time as it will be hosted by the Minnesota Wild and Xcel Energy Center. Puck drop is set Spencer Knight* Goaltender 2017-18 for 7 p.m. CT on Wed., Sept. 19. For tickets, visit allamericanprospectsgame.com. Grant Mismash Forward 2015-17 Tommy Miller Defense 2016-17 2016 - PHILADELPHIA, PA. (19) 2017 - BUFFALO, N.Y. (11) Josh Norris Forward 2015-17 Mattias Samuelsson Defense 2016-18 PLAYER POSITION PLAYER POSITION Brady Tkachuk Forward 2015-17 Mikey Anderson Defense Paul Cotter Forward Oliver Wahlstrom Forward 2016-18 Evan Barratt Forward Jack Drury Forward Sasha Chmelevski Forward John Gruden Forward Jake Wise Forward 2016-18 Logan Cockerill Forward Curtis Hall Forward *Will skate 2018-19 season with NTDP Cole Coskey Forward Quinn Hughes Defense Sean Dhooghe Forward Jay O'Brien Forward NHL RIGHTS Max Gildon Defense Alec Regula Defense Overall NHL Draft Picks: 35 Logan Hutsko Forward Mattias Samuelsson Defense First Round Picks: 7 Phil Kemp Defense Brady Tkachuk (MVP) Forward Second Round Picks: 5 Ivan Lodnia Forward Oliver Wahlstrom Forward Third Round Picks: 11 Grant Mismash Forward Jake Wise Forward Fourth Round Picks: 4 Tommy Miller Defense Ben Mirageas Defense Fifth Round Picks: 2 Josh Norris Forward Sixth Round Picks: 2 Keith Petruzzelli Goaltender Seventh Round Picks: 4 Ryan Poehling Forward Free Agent Signing: 1 Cayden Primeau Goaltender 2019 NHL Draft Eligible: 6 Jason Robertson Forward Reilly Walsh Defense

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