Team USA Game Notes 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship • Ufa, Russia Team USA (0-0-0-0) vs. Germany (0-0-0-1) Dec. 27, 2012, 8:00 p.m. (9:00 a.m. ET) • Preliminary Round Game #1 Team USA Schedule USA Hockey Communications Contact: Matt Trevor Email: [email protected] • Cell: 011 7 892 601 092 02 Thursday, Dec. 20 -- Helsinki, Finland vs. Sweden (ex.) W, 3-2 OT TodAY’S GAmE NHL Network: Live, 8 p.m. ET re-air The United States is the fi fth and fi nal team in Group B to be- gin the 2013 International Federation World Junior Championship. Against Germany, Team USA boasts an all-time Saturday, Dec. 22 -- Helsinki, Finland record of 7-0-1-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L), having won the last two vs. Finland (ex.) L, 1-5 meetings in 2009 and 2011. NHL Network: Live, 1 p.m. ET re-air Germany lost its opening game of the tournament to Canada, 9-3, on Wednesday (Dec. 26). Germany earned a promotion Thursday, Dec. 27 -- Ufa, Russia into the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship as a result of vs. Germany 8:00 p.m. (9:00 a.m. ET) winning the 2012 Division I Group A title. NHL Network: Live, 8 p.m. ET re-air NHL.com: Live Stream firST imPrESSioNS The U.S. National Junior Team has won its last fi ve IIHF World Friday, Dec. 28 -- Ufa, Russia Junior Championship-opening games. A year ago, charlie vs. Russia 8 p.m. (9:00 a.m. ET) coyle notched a hat trick and Jason Zucker had a and NHL Network: Live, 8 p.m. ET re-air two assists in an 11-3 win vs. Denmark. In addition, Team USA NHL.com: Live Stream has won eight of its last nine tournament openers.

Sunday, Dec. 30 -- Ufa, Russia Team USA in IIHF World Junior Championship vs. Canada 3:30 p.m. (4:30 a.m. ET) Openers since 2000 Tournament NHL Network: Live, 8 p.m. re-air NHL.com: Live Stream Date Opponent Result 12/26/1999 Czech Republic T, 2-2 Monday, Dec. 31 -- Ufa, Russia 12/26/2000 Kazakhstan W, 9-1 vs. Slovakia 4:00 p.m. (5 a.m. ET) 12/25/2001 Czech Republic W, 3-1 NHL Network: Live, 8 p.m. re-air 12/26/2002 Russia L, 1-5 NHL.com: Live Stream 12/26/2003 Austria W, 8-0 12/25/2004 Russia W, 5-4 head coach Phil housley 12/26/2005 Norway W, 11-2 Phil Housley is serving as the head 12/26/2006 Germany OTL, 1-2 coach of the U.S. National Junior Team 12/26/2007 Kazakhstan W, 5-1 for the fi rst time. Previously, he held as- 12/26/2008 Germany W, 8-2 sistant coaching positions for the 2007 12/26/2009 Slovakia W, 7-3 and 2011 U.S. National Junior Teams 12/26/2010 Finland OTW, 3-2 that received bronze medals. Additional- 12/26/2011 Denmark W, 11-3 ly, Housley was an assistant coach for the 2011 U.S. Men’s National Team. PrE-ToUrNAmENT rEcAP A seven-time member of the U.S. Men’s National Team USA began its training camp on Dec. 16 at the New York Team (1982, 1986, 1989, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003), Hou- Rangers’ Madison Square Garden Training Facility in Tarry- sley earned a silver medal with the U.S. Olympic Men’s town, N.Y. Three days later, the team arrived in Helsinki, Fin- Ice Hockey Team at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. land, where it played a pair of pre-tournament games. Against In 1996 helped Team USA to a fi rst-place fi nish at the Sweden on Dec. 20, the U.S. notched a 3-2 victory in overtime . He made his Team USA debut at on Shayne Gostisbehere’s blast from the . connor mur- the 1982 IIHF World Junior Championship. phy (power play) and ryan hartman also had a goal apiece in Housley spent 21 seasons in the NHL (1982-2003) the win. In a 5-1 loss to Finland on Dec. 22, blake Pietila was and has the highest career point total (1,232) by an Team USA’s goal scorer. American defenseman. He is a member of the IIHF and U.S. Hockey Halls of Fame. USA hockey on the Web: usahockey.com A native of South St. Paul, Minn., Housley is in his media Guide, Video, clips: worldjuniors.usahockey.com ninth season as the head coach of the Stillwater (Minn.) Twitter: @usahockey • @usahockeyscores • #USAWJC High School boys’ ice hockey team. facebook: facebook.com/usahockey Team USA vs. Germany Game Notes NHL Rights NHL TOR (’11, 7th rd., 190th overall) (’11, TOR CGY (’12, 3rd rd., 75th overall) CGY ANA (’11, 2nd rd., 39th overall) (’11, ANA 2013 Draft Eligible PHX (’11, 1st rd., 20th overall) PHX (’11, CBJ (’11, 4th rd., 98th overall) CBJ (’11, WPG (’12, 1st rd., 9th overall) PHI (’12, 3rd rd., 78th overall) BUF (’12, 2nd rd., 44th overall) SJS (’11, 5th rd., 133rd overall) SJS (’11, NYR (’11, 1st rd., 15th overall) NYR (’11, MIN (’11, 2nd rd., 60th overall) MIN (’11, CGY (’11, 4th rd., 104th overall) (’11, CGY MTL (’12, 1st rd., 3rd overall) MTL WSH (’12, 6th rd., 167th overall) Free Agent Free 2013 Draft Eligible TOR (’11, 1st rd., 22nd overall) (’11, TOR FLA (’12, 2nd rd., 33rd overall) FLA NJD (’11, 5th rd., 129th overall) NJD (’11, FLA (’11, 3rd rd., 64th overall) (’11, FLA NSH (’12, 3rd rd., 66th overall) Jason Hodges, New Baltimore, Mich. 2012-13 Team (League) 2012-13 Team Guelph Storm (OHL) Providence College (HEA) Kitchener Rangers (OHL) Portland Winterhawks (WHL) Sarnia Sting (OHL) Univ. of Minnesota (WCHA) Univ. Univ. of Michigan (CCHA) Univ. Union College (ECACH) Univ. of Wisconsin (WCHA) Univ. Miami Univ. (CCHA) Miami Univ. Connecticut Whale (AHL) Univ. of Notre Dame (CCHA) Univ. Boston College (HEA) Sarnia Sting (OHL) Miami Univ. (CCHA) Miami Univ. Cornell Univ. (ECACH) Cornell Univ. (OHL) Oshawa Generals (OHL) Univ. of North Dakota (WCHA) Univ. Michigan Tech Univ. (WCHA) Univ. Tech Michigan Saginaw Spirit (OHL) Harvard Univ. (ECACH) Harvard Univ. Athletic Trainers: Stan Wong, Boca Raton, Fla. Stan Wong, Trainers: Athletic Colorado Springs, Colo. Trevor, Communications: Matt INC. HOCKEY, USA President: Ron DeGregorio, Salem, N.H. Executive Director: Dave Ogrean, Colorado Springs, Colo. Rossi, Chicago, Ill. Tony President, International Council Chairperson: Vice Naples, Fla. L. Bush, Jr., Chairman of the Board: Walter Colorado Springs, Colo. Communications: Dave Fischer, Senior Director, Hometown Elmhurst, Ill. South Portland, Maine Pittsburgh, Pa. Texas Plano, Dublin, Ohio Chanhassen, Minn. Rochester, Mich. Rochester, Margate, Fla. Eau Claire, Wis. Dublin, Ohio East Palestine, Ohio Plymouth, Minn. Carneys Point, N.J. Milwaukee, Wis. Livonia, Mich. Fairport, N.Y. West Dundee, Ill. West Loveland, Ohio Rossmoor, Calif. Rossmoor, Brighton, Mich. Pittsburgh, Pa. North Reading, Mass.

L L L L L L L L L L L L L R R R R R R R R R S/C 2/7/94 2/8/93 7/11/93 6/28/93 1/22/94 7/14/93 10/3/94 3/26/93 7/13/93 2/26/94 4/20/93 1/20/93 3/14/93 8/25/93 8/13/93 2/12/94 7/22/93 9/20/94 4/30/93 2/20/93 5/26/93 10/12/93 Birthdate Wt (kg) 211 (95) 211 205 (93) 205 (93) 167 (75) 198 (89) 167 (75) 207 (93) 199 (91) 212 (96) 193 (87) 150 (68) 197 (90) 194 (87) 181 (82) 187 (84) 165 (75) 195 (88) 186 (84) 200 (91) 230 (104) 222 (100) 223 (101) Ht (cm) 6-2 (188) 6-5 (196) 6-3 (191) 6-4 (194) 6-4 (194) 6-1 (185) 6-2 (188) 6-1 (185) 6-2 (188) 6-2 (188) 6-2 (188) 5-9 (175) 6-1 (185) 6-0 (183) 6-2 (188) 5-6 (170) 6-0 (183) 6-2 (188) 5-11 (180) 5-11 5-11 (180) 5-11 5-10 (178) 5-10 (178) Scott Aldrich, Colorado Springs, Colo. . Scott Grant Potulny, Minneapolis, Minn. . Grant Potulny, Colo. David Lassonde, Denver, Name Garret Sparks John Gibson* Seth Jones Connor Murphy Mike Reilly Trouba* Jacob Shayne Gostisbehere Jake McCabe Sean Kuraly J.T. Miller* J.T. Mario Lucia John Gaudreau Riley Barber Cole Bardreau Ryan Hartman Tyler Biggs Tyler Rocco Grimaldi Blake Pietila Trocheck Vince Jim Vesey GOALIES (3) No. 29 30 35 DEFENSEMEN (6) 3 5 6 8 14 19 FORWARDS (13) FORWARDS 7 10 12 13 15 16 18 21 22 23 20 25 26 * 2012 U.S. National Junior Team Member Team * 2012 U.S. National Junior Coordinator: Dan Muse, Clinton, Conn. Video Phil Johnson, Fargo, N.D. Doctor: Dr. Team Equipment Manager: FF TEAM S TA General Manager: Jim Johannson, Colorado Springs, Colo. Guilford, Conn. Taylor, Tim Director of Player Personnel: South St. Paul, Minn. Head Coach: Phil Housley, Assistant Coaches: Mark Osiecki, Columbus, Ohio ary R o s ter J un ior T eam Prelimi n ary n al 2013 U.S. Natio

2 Team USA vs. Germany Game Notes lEAGUE lEAdErS SPOTLIGHT ON JAKE McCABE AmEricA A number of U.S. players are prominent Height: 6-1 Defenseman Jake mccabe is wearing scorers in their respective leagues. Weight: 207 the captain’s ‘C’ for Team USA. Joining John Gaudreau (Boston College) is NHL: BUF (‘12, 2nd rd., 44th) McCabe as alternate captains are cole tied for seventh in NCAA hockey with 23 Current Team: University of Wisconsin bardreau, Seth Jones, J.T. miller and points. His 11 goals are tied for third in Hometown: Eau Claire, Wis. Jacob Trouba. The alternate captains the college ranks. blake Pietila (Michi- (between Madison, Wis. and will be split into two pairs, with Jones and gan Tech University) has 10 goals in 17 Minneapolis, Minn.) Miller wearing an ‘A’ when the U.S. wears games, which is tied for seventh in the its white jerseys and Bardreau and Trou- NCAA. riley barber (Miami Universi- On his family’s hockey passion … ba doing do so in the blue jerseys. ty) is the top point-getter among rook- “My dad (David) had a rink in the back- McCabe is in his second season at ies in the NCAA with eight goals and 22 yard, so I started playing at around two the University of Wisconsin. He is the points in 18 games. or three years old. He was my coach third Wisconsin Badger in the last four Leading the way is Alex Galchenyuk growing up. My older brother, Andrew years to lead the U.S. National Junior (Sarnia Sting), whose 27 goals in 33 (25), also still plays hockey for the Team. derek Stepan captained the games are tied for fi rst in the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, an U.S. to a gold medal in 2010, while Hockey League. Vince Trocheck NCAA Division III school. My brother has John ramage helped the U.S. to a (Saginaw Spirit) is fi fth on the OHL always been my biggest role model. He’s bronze medal in 2011 in Buffalo, N.Y. points list with 50 (24-26) in 35 games. a forward and I’m defenseman. I’m the Seth Jones (Portland Winterhawks) player I am because of my dad and my brother.” WElcomE bAcK has 28 points (8-20) to rank fi fth among Team USA returns three players from Western Hockey League defensemen On his favorite college and pro players … the 2012 IIHF World Junior Champion- and second for WHL rookies. “I was always a Ryan Suter fan because ship. Forward J.T. miller played in all Goalie John Gibson (Kitchener he’s a Wisconsin boy and I liked his style six games last year, registering two Rangers) is tied for fi fth in the OHL in of play. Another favorite player of mine goals and two assists. Defenseman both goals against average (2.33) and is Jake Dowell. He’s from Eau Claire, Jacob Trouba was the youngest play- save percentage (.929). Also in the played for the U.S. National Team Devel- er on Team USA in 2012. He collected OHL, Garret Sparks (Guelph Storm) opment Program, played at Wisconsin two assists and was Team USA’s Play- has a league-best 950 saves and four and also played for the U.S. National er of the Game vs. Canada on Dec. 31, . Junior Team (note: Dowell skated for 2011. Goaltender John Gibson made Team USA in 2004 and 2005, winning a gold medal in 2004). He contacted me one start last year, making 23 saves on TEAm bUildiNG on Twitter (@McCabe19) recently. He 27 shots in a loss to Finland. Twelve of the 22 players on the U.S. told me, ‘congratulations, it’s going to fl y National Junior Team preliminary ros- by, keep doing what you’re doing. If they Gold mEdAl PEdiGrEE ter were members of the U.S. National named you captain it means you’re doing The United States has won the last four Team Development Program. Addition- something right, so don’t change that.’ IIHF Men’s Under-18 World Champion- ally, Sean Kuraly and mario lucia I thought it was pretty cool that he took ships. Twelve players on the 2013 U.S. played brief stints with the NTDP dur- time to do that.” National Junior Team roster have won ing their junior careers. gold medals at those events, including The list of past NTDP members in- On his best hockey moment so far… four players who have won twice; Tyler cludes forwards riley barber (2011- “Winning the (2011 IIHF Men’s World U18 World Championship) for sure. I re- biggs and rocco Grimaldi did so in 12), cole bardreau (2009-11), Tyler member winning the semifi nal and fi nal in 2010 and 2011, while and (2009-11), Seth Jones biggs rocco Grimaldi overtime. Tyler Biggs scored the game- Jacob Trouba equaled the feat in 2011 (2009-11), ryan hartman (2010-12), winner in the semi and Connor Murphy and 2012. The other gold medalists blake Pietila (2009-11), J.T. miller did it in the gold medal game (note: in 2011 were cole bardreau, John (2009-11); defensemen Seth Jones, Murphy is McCabe’s current defensive Gibson, Jake mccabe, J.T. miller, Jake mccabe (2009-11), connor partner on Team USA). Being with those connor murphy and blake Pietila. murphy (2009-11), Jacob Trouba guys for two years, there was no better In 2012, riley barber and ryan hart- (2010-12); and goaltender John Gib- way to end it than by winning gold. It was man also stood atop the medal stand. son (2009-11). awesome.” In 2011, Gibson was named best goal- ie of the tournament by the directorate. On the defensemen he has been paired with at the University of Wisconsin… “Last year I played with Justin Schultz Pronunciation Guide Rocco GRIMALDI ...ROCK-o grih-MALL-dee and John Ramage. This year I’ve been Sean KURALY ...... Kur-RALLY playing with Frankie Simonelli.” Cole BARDREAU ...... bahr-DROW Mario LUCIA ...... Loo-CHEE-ah Alex GALCHENYUK ...... Gal-CHEN-yuck Blake PIETILA ...... Pee-ET-uh-luh John GAUDREAU ...... GOO-dro Vince TROCHECK ...... TRO-check Jon GILLIES ...... GILL-eez Jacob TROUBA ...... TROO-ba Shayne GOSTISBEHERE .... GOST-iss-bear Jim VESEY ...... VEE-zee

3 Team USA vs. Germany Game Notes Youthful Exuberance OTHER USA HOCKEY HAPPENINGS Team USA and the NHL Typically a tournament for 19-year olds, the U.S. roster includes six play- Overall Draft Picks (19) IIHF Women’s U18 World Championship ers born in 1994: Riley Barber, Alex The U.S. Women’s National Under-18 , , Team travels to Heinola & Vierumäki, First Round (5) Galchenyuk Ryan Hartman Jon Gil- , and , Finland, to take on the world at the 3 Alex Galchenyuk (MTL-12) lies Seth Jones Jacob Trouba IIHF U18 Women’s World Champion- 9 Jacob Trouba (WPG-12) ship Dec. 29, 2012-Jan. 5, 2013. With 15 J.T. Miller (NYR-11) Family ties A number of U.S. players have family roots the tournament entering its sixth year, 20 Connor Murphy (PHX-11) in college and/or professional hockey. Team USA will be looking for its fourth 22 Tyler Biggs (TOR-11) - dad, Don, played at gold medal, having captured the title in Second Round (4) Riley Barber’s Bowling Green State University and in 2008, 2009 and 2011. Visit usahockey. 33 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA-11) the NHL. com for more information. 39 John Gibson (ANA-11) - dad, Don, played in the 44 Jake McCabe (BUF-12) Tyler Biggs’ NHL. 60 Mario Lucia (MIN-11) World Under-17 Hockey Challenge - father, Alexan- The 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Third Round (4) Alex Galchenyuk’s der, played in the International Hockey Challenge takes place Dec. 28, 2012- 64 Vince Trocheck (FLA-11) League, including Milwaukee, where Jan. 4, 2013, in Drummondville and 66 Jim Vesey (NSH-12) Alex was born, and throughout Europe. Victoriaville, Quebec The U.S. National 75 Jon Gillies (CGY-12) - dad, Guy, skated Under-17 Team, part of USA Hockey’s 78 Shayne Gostisbehere (PHI-12) John Gaudreau’s at Norwich University. NTDP, has placed in the top three for Fourth Round (2) - dad, Bruce, played in the six consecutive tournaments (2006, 98 Mike Reilly (CBJ-11) Jon Gillies’ IHL. 2008-12). The U.S. won in 2010 and 104 John Gaudreau (CGY-11) - father, Ron “Popeye”, has finished second the last two years. Fifth Round (2) Seth Jones’ did not play hockey, however, he had Visit usantdp.com for more information. 129 Blake Pietila (NJD-11) an 11-year career in the National Bas- 133 Sean Kuraly (SJ-11) ketball Association and is currently a Sixth Round (1) Hockey Weekend Across America coach for the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets. USA Hockey presents the sixth annu- 167 Riley Barber (WSH-12) - father, Rick, starred at al Hockey Weekend Across America, Seventh Round (1) Sean Kuraly’s Miami University and is the program’s presented by CCM, Feb. 15-17, 2013. 190 Garret Sparks (TOR-11) career scoring leader. Hockey Weekend Across America is - dad, Don, also played focused on celebrating the sport and By Team Mario Lucia’s at Notre Dame and is the head coach those involved while sharing hockey Calgary 2 of the University of Minnesota men’s with new audiences. For complete cov- 2 ice hockey team. erage visit 2 - dad, Stephane, HockeyWeekendAcrossAmerica.com. Anaheim 1 Stefan Matteau’s had a 14-year NHL career that included Buffalo 1 a Stanley Cup Championship with the Columbus 1 New York Rangers. Minnesota 1 - dad, Gord, played Montreal 1 Connor Murphy’s 14 seasons in the NHL and is on the Nashville 1 coaching staff of the New Jersey 1 - has a brother, Chad, New York Rangers 1 Blake Pietila and cousin, Aaron, playing alongside Philadelphia 1 him at Michigan Tech. His uncle, Jim Phoenix 1 Storm, also played for the . San Jose 1 - father, Jim, played at Washington 1 Jim Vesey’s Merrimack College and also in the NHL. Winnipeg 1 U.S. Medals at the WJC

Year Medal Coach 2011 Bronze Keith Allain 2010 Gold Dean Blais 2007 Bronze Ron Rolston 2004 Gold Mike Eaves 1997 Silver Jeff Jackson 1992 Bronze Walt Kyle 1986 Bronze Dave Peterson

4 Team USA vs. Germany Game Notes Tournament standings Roster Breakdown (through Dec. 26) Home States of Team USA Group B Ohio 4 Team GP W-OTW-OTL-L GF-GA PTS Michigan 3 1. Canada 1 1-0-0-0 9-3 3 Illinois 2 2. Russia 1 0-1-0-0 3-2 2 Minnesota 2 3. Slovakia 1 0-0-1-0 2-3 1 Pennsylvania 2 4. Germany 1 0-0-0-1 3-9 0 Wisconsin 2 -- USA 0 0-0-0-0 0-0 0 California 1 Florida 1 Group A Maine 1 Team GP W-OTW-OTL-L GF-GA PTS Massachusetts 1 1. Finland 1 1-0-0-0 5-1 3 New Jersey 1 2. Sweden 1 1-0-0-0 4-1 3 New York 1 3. Czech Republic 1 0-0-0-1 1-4 0 Texas 1 4. Latvia 1 0-0-0-1 1-5 0 -- Switzerland 0 0-0-0-0 0-0 0 Birth Year 1993 16 1994 6

By College Miami University 2 Team USA statistical Leaders Boston College 1 Cornell University 1 Harvard University 1 Points Goals Assists ‘D’ Points Plus/Minus University of Michigan 1 To Come To Come To Come To Come To Come Michigan Tech University 1 University of Minnesota 1 University of North Dakota 1 University of Notre Dame 1 Providence College 1 Union College 1 University of Wisconsin 1

Other Leagues OHL 7 AHL 1 WHL 1

Player Stats Average Age: 19 years, 3 months Average Height: 6’1” (185 cm) Average Weight: 196 lbs. (89 kg) Shoots/Catches: Left: 13 Right: 9

Oldest Player: Sean Kuraly (1/20/93)

Youngest Player: Seth Jones (10/3/94)

5 Team USA vs. Germany Game Notes USA vs. Sweden • Dec. 20, 2012 • Pre-Tournament #1 USA vs. Finland • Dec. 22, 2012 • Pre-Tournament #2 Vantaa Valtti Arena (1,642) • Helsinki, Finland Helsinki Ice Hall • Helsinki, Finland

Scoring By Period Scoring By Period Team 1 2 3 OT Total Team 1 2 3 Total Sweden 1 2 0 0 2 Finland 1 0 4 5 USA 1 1 0 1 3 USA 0 0 1 1

First Period – Scoring: 1, SWE, Molin (Froberg), 2:35; First Period – Scoring: 1, FIN, Leino (Nykopp, Hannikain- 2, USA, Murphy (Vesey, Trocheck), 4:51 (pp). Penalties: en), 15:47. Penalties: USA, Gibson (delay of game), 0:55; SWE, Team (too many men), 4:03; USA, Team (too many USA, Miller (tripping), 10:46; USA, Grimaldi (slashing), men), 6:46; USA, Team (too many men), 12:52; USA, 13:21; FIN, Riikola (interference), 16:19; FIN, Hannikainen Gostisbehere (slashing), 16:05; USA, Hartman (holding), (hooking), 17:37. 17:02; SWE, Arnesson (tripping), 19:21. Second Period – Scoring: None. Penalties: USA, Pietila Second Period – Scoring: 3, USA, Hartman (Lucia), 3:48; (slashing), 5:31; FIN, Barkov (hooking), 8:11; USA, Gostis- 4, SWE, Rakell (Vikstrand, Sandberg), 19:26 (pp). Penal- behere (slashing), 12:26; FIN, Salomaki (hooking), 12:54; ties: SWE, Pettersson (tripping), 6:02; USA, Gostisbehere USA, Jones (slashing), 19:08. (hooking), 9:11; SWE, Forsberg (slashing), 13:24; SWE, Arnesson (interference), 16:23; USA, Murphy (high-stick- Third Period – Scoring: 2, FIN, Granland (Maata, Salo- ing), 18:36. maki), 1:06 (pp); 3, FIN, Barkov (Haapala, Lehkonen), 2:17; 4, USA, Pietila (Trouba), 3:12; 5, FIN, Lehkonen Third Period – Scoring: None. Penalties: USA, Gal- (Barkov, Aaltonen), 5:02 (pp); 6, FIN, Teravainen (Barkov, chenyuk (holding), 4:11; USA, Biggs (tripping), 11:49; Ristolainen), 11:31 (pp). Penalties: USA, Matteau (check- SWE, Sorensen (tripping), 13:11; SWE, Lindholm (high- ing to the head), 3:40; USA, Matteau (10-minute miscon- sticking), 15:57; USA, Team (too many men), 17:16; SWE, duct), 3:40; USA, Hartman (boarding), 11:10; FIN, Salo- Djoos (tripping), 18:02. maki (boarding), 12:03; Armia, (Interference), 16:20.

Overtime - Scoring: 5, USA, Gostisbehere (Kuraly), 1:38. Shots By Period Penalties: None. Team 1 2 3 Total Finland 4 12 14 30 Shots By Period USA 10 10 13 33 Team 1 2 3 OT Total Sweden 10 12 15 0 37 Goaltender (SH/SV) 1 2 3 Total USA 10 12 8 2 32 FIN, Korpisalo, 31: 53 10/10 6/6 -- 16/16 FIN, Laurikainen, 28:07 -- 4/4 12/13 16/17 Goaltender (SH/SV) 1 2 3 oT Total USA, Gibson, 60:00 3/4 12/12 10/14 25/30 SWE, Lundstrom, 61:38 9/10 11/12 8/8 1/2 29/32 USA, Sparks, 31:27 9/10 8/8 -- -- 17/18 Power Play: USA 0-6; FIN 3-8 USA, Gillies, 30:11 -- 3/4 15/15 0/0 18/19 Penalties: USA 9-26; FIN 6-12

Power Play: USA 1-9; Sweden 1-9 Penalties: USA 9-18; Sweden 9-18

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