2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp

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TODAY’S GAMES 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp International play resumes at the 2016 USA Hockey National Game Schedule Junior Evaluation Camp in Plymouth, Michigan, when Sunday, July 31 Canada faces Finland at 1 p.m. ET and the USA White vs. Sweden Sweden, 6-3 squares off against Sweden at 4 p.m. ET. Both matches will take place in the main rink at USA USA Blue vs. Finland USA Blue, 8-1 Hockey Arena (capacity: 3,600) and will be televised live on Monday, August 1 NHL Network (U.S.) and TSN (Canada). In addition, both USA Blue vs. Sweden USA Blue, 6-4 games will be streamed live at usahockey.fasthockey.com USA White vs. Finland USA White, 8-2 and live stats will be available at teamusa.usahockey.com. Wednesday, August 3* Additionally, updates also being provided on Twitter Canada vs. Finland 1 p.m. (@usahockeyscores) with the hashtag #NJEC. USA vs. Sweden 4 p.m. Friday, August 5* ON-ICE CAMP TIDBITS THUS FAR Canada vs. Finland 1 p.m. Through two days of competition, Kieffer Bellows USA vs. Sweden 4 p.m. (Edina, Minn.) and Tage Thompson (Oyster Bay, N.Y.) Saturday, August 6* lead all skaters with six points each. Thompson leads the camp with five goals while Bellows and Finland vs. Sweden 4 p.m. (Swansea, Ill.) share the lead in assists with three. Jake USA vs. Canada 7 p.m. All times Eastern. All streamed live on FASTHockey. Oettinger (Lakeville, Minn.) paces all goaltenders with a Live stats will be provided on teamusa.usahockey.com/worldjuniors. 1.87 goals-against-average and .941 save percentage. *To be televised live on NHL Network (U.S.) and TSN (Canada)

U.S. SETS FINAL CAMP ROSTER AT 32 PLAYERS BROWN, POTULNY, MAYOTTE AND MILLER Yesterday, the roster for the 2016 USA Hockey National ROUND OUT TEAM USA COACHING STAFF Junior Evaluation Camp was trimmed to 32 players for the Greg Brown (Scituate, Mass.), Grant Potulny remainder of camp. (Minneapolis, Minn.), Kris Mayotte (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and “We’ve been pleased with the level of competition in Steve Miller (Colorado Springs, Colo.) are the assistant the camp so far,” said Jim Johannson, USA Hockey’s coaches for the 2017 U.S. National Junior Team. Brown, assistant executive director of hockey operations and a two-time U.S. Olympian (1988, 1992) and current the general manager of the 2017 U.S. National Junior associate head coach at Boston College, is serving on his Team. “This is just one step in the process, but we like second U.S. National Junior Team after filling the same the direction our players are headed and look forward to role alongside Motzko in 2014. Potulny, an assistant coach having our head coach, Bob Motzko, behind the bench at University of Minnesota, returns to the U.S. national for the remaining games as we continue to develop our team staff after helping Team USA claim gold at the identity. We will continue to evaluate the players released 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia. today, along with some others not here, throughout the Mayotte, an assistant coach at Providence College, and fall.” Steve Miller, director of hockey for Air Force Academy, are both making their debuts on a U.S. national team staff. MOTZKO TO LEAD TEAM USA FOR FIRST TIME Bob Motzko (St. Cloud, Minn.), head coach of St. Cloud HOME OF TEAM USA State University’s men’s program, will make USA Hockey Arena, home of USA Hockey’s National his international head coaching debut as head coach of the Team Development Program, is serving as host of USA 2017 U.S. National Junior Team. This is the second time Hockey’s National Junior Evaluation Camp for the first Motzko will be behind a Team USA bench after serving time. All practices and as an assistant coach for the 2014 U.S. National Junior games will take place Team at the IIHF World Junior Championship in Malmo, at USA Hockey Arena, Sweden. Head coach at his alma mater since 2005, the a two-sheet facility 2014 NCHC Coach of the Year and two-time WCHA with regulation ice Coach of the Year (2007, 2006) has produced seven 20 or (85x200) in the main more win seasons; seven NCAA tournament appearances; arena and Olympic- one NCAA Frozen Four appearance; two regular-season size ice (100x200) for conference titles (one each: WCHA, NCHC); and one the secondary sheet. NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship.

July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp

JOHANNSON ADDRESSES MEDIA DAY BY DAY TEAM USA CAMP On Sunday (July 31), Jim Johannson, general manager of HAPPENINGS the 2017 U.S. National Junior Team, addressed the media prior to the start of international competition to state that DAY 5: AUG. 2 (St. Louis, Mo.) would not participate Yesterday morning, the 2017 U.S. National Junior Team in on-ice acvitities at camp and would remain with the team staff announced the final 32-player U.S. roster for the until Tuesday, Aug. 2. Additionally, Colin White (Hanover, remainder of USA Hockey’s National Junior Evaluation Mass.), who was a member of the bronze-medal winning Camp. After practice on the Olympic Rink from 1:30- 2016 U.S. National Junior Team, will arrive on Thursday, 2:45pm ET., head coach Bob Motzko took part in a Aug. 4, and be with the team in an off-ice capacity for the Facebook Live Q&A on USA Hockey’s Facebook page. remainder of the camp. White is still recovering from a The video, which includes comments on the finalized previously announced offseason surgery. roster, updates on camp and his view of the team moving forward, can be seen at facebook.com/usahockey. CAMP GUEST COACHES KNUBLE, ROLSTON Mike Knuble (East Grand Rapids, Mich.) and Ron Rolston (Fenton, Mich.) served as guest coaches from Friday, July DAY 4: AUG. 1 29, through Tuesday (Aug. 2). A Stanley Cup champion (Freeport, N.Y.) and Tage Thompson with the and veteran of 1,068 NHL each scored twice as USA Blue edged Sweden, 6-4, in the games, Knuble skated for Team USA on five occasions, day’s first game while Kieffer Bellows tallied five points including four U.S. Men’s National Teams (1995, 1999, to lead USA White past Finland, 8-2, in the second game 2001, 2005) and the 2006 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey of the day. Team. Rolston, who spent seven seasons (2004-11) as head coach with USA Hockey’s National Team Development DAY 3: JULY 31 Program, is the only coach in U.S. history to guide the International play got under way at the USA Hockey U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team to three gold medal National Junior Evaluation Camp. In the first game, finishes at the IIHF Men’s Under-18 World Championship USA White outshot Sweden, 44-32, including 20-8 in (2005, 2009, 2011). the opening period, but fell, 6-3. In the second game, 10 different players registered at least a point, including Tage Thompson who netted a hat trick, to lead USA Blue past Finland, 8-1.

DAY 2: JULY 30 Both USA Blue and USA White took the ice for the first time before taking part in an intrasquad scrimmage in the evening. USA White, led by associate coaches Greg Brown and Ron Rolston, edged USA Blue, who were led by associate coaches Grant Potulny and Mike Knuble thanks to a by Rem Pitlick (Plymouth, Minn.). Upon returning to the hotel, several players took part in interviews, including a one-on-one session between Charlie McAvoy (Long Beach, N.Y.) and Matthew Tkachuk.

DAY 1: JULY 29 The 42 U.S. players and staff members arrived throughout the day. In the evening, they attended a meeting where staff members, including 2017 U.S. National Junior Team general manager, Jim Johannson, and head coach, Bob Motzko, discussed camp expectations.

July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp

UPCOMING USA HOCKEY HAPPENINGS

SCHEDULED UNVEILED FOR USA HOCKEY’S ST. LOUIS TO HOST 2016 USA HOCKEY NATIONAL TEAM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM NATIONAL COACHES SYMPOSIUM USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program, USA Hockey’s 2016 National Hockey Coaches Symposium which enters its 20th anniversary season in 2016-17, will take place Aug. 11-14 in St. Louis, Missouri, at the announced the schedule for its U.S. National Under-17 Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel. Typically heled every and Under-18 Teams. The Under-17 Team will begin other year, the USA Hockey National Hockey Coaches the campaign with a home-and-home preseason series Sympsoium is for aspiring coaches seeking to attain their against the United States Hockey League’s Muskegon Level 5 coaching certification, the highest offered by USA Lumberjacks on Sept. 9-10. The Under-18 Team will open Hockey. In addition to general sessions, coaches also the 2016-17 season with games against the United States have the opportunity to explore innovative approaches to Hockey League’s Sioux City Musketeers and Omaha coaching through intensive breakout sessions dedicated to Lancers at the Omaha Fall Classic on Sept. 9-10 at Ralston age-specific teaching and techniques. Arena. Tickets for all home games, to be played here at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, Michigan, are available FLYERS TO HOST 2016 CCM/USA HOCKEY now through the box office. ALL-AMERICAN PROSPECTS GAME The and Wells Fargo Center have been 95 PLAYERS INVITED TO 2016 WOMEN’S selected to host the fifth annual CCM/USA Hockey All- NATIONAL FESTIVAL IN LAKE PLACID, N.Y. American Prospects Game. The CCM/USA Hockey All- Ninety-five players have been invited to the 2016 USA American Prospects Game includes two teams made up of Hockey Women’s National Festival, which will take place the top American-born prospects eligible for the 2017 NHL Aug. 8-14, at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New Entry Draft. The game will take place on Thursday, Sept. York. The festival is an annual training session that will 22, with opening faceoff set for 7 p.m. ET. Tickets are on also be used to select two 22-player rosters for a pair of sale at ComcastTIX.com, by calling 1-800-298-4200, or by series against Canada held simultaneously from August visiting the Wells Fargo Center Box Office. 17-21 in Calgary, Alberta, at Canada Olympic Park. The U.S. entries will feature an Under-18 Select Team and 2016 WORLD CUP OF HOCKEY TO TAKE PLACE Under-22 Select Team. Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, will serve as host for Team USA in preparation of the 2016 World Cup of FIVE NATIONS CUP TO TAKE PLACE IN DALLAS Hockey. The camp, which will begin Monday, Sept. 5, will The 2016 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament will be held culminate on Friday, Sept. 9, with a game against Canada at the Dr. Pepper Star Center Arena Frisco from Aug. 9-13 at Nationwide Arena. The 2016 World Cup of Hockey will in suburban Dallas, Texas.The annual tournament, which take place from Sept. 17 - Oct. 1 in Toronto and includes features many of the world’s best hockey players under the U.S., Canada, Czech Republic, Europe, Finland, North the age of 17, will include national teams from the Czech America and Sweden. Republic, Germany, and Switzerland, in addition to the United States. Team USA won the Under-17 Five WORLD JUNIORS RETURNS TO BUFFALO IN 2018 Nations Tournament last year, finishing undefeated (3-1-0- On Dec. 4, 2015, USA Hockey announced that the 0) in Arosa, Switzerland. It marked the sixth championship , along with First Niagara Center, in eight tries for Team USA, which also claimed top HARBORCENTER and Ralph Wilson Stadium, will serve honors in 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 and 2008. Last contested as host for the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship. on American soil in 2011, the tournament provides an The tournament, which will take place Dec. 26, 2017- international stage for a select team of players chosen Jan. 5, 2018, will include an outdoor game as part of the at the USA Hockey Boys Select 16 Player Development preliminary round for the first time ever. Camp, held each July in Williamsville, New York.

July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp

International Experience

IIHF World Junior IIHF Under-18 Men’s World Junior A Ivan Hlinka Memorial U17 Five Nations Cup Championship World Championship Challenge Tournament U.S. Under-17 Select U.S. National Junior U.S. Men’s National U.S. Junior Select Team U.S. Under-18 Select Team (Year) Team (Year) Under-18 Team (Year) (Year) Team (Year) 2014 - Second 2016 - Bronze 2016 - Bronze 2015 - First 2015 - Fifth Kieffer Bellows Brock Boeser Kieffer Bellows Jack Ahcan Kailer Yamamoto Kailer Yamamoto Alex DeBrincat Tanner Laczynski Chad Krys 2014 - Third 2013 - First Charlie McAvoy Trent Frederic 2014 - First Clayton Keller Brock Boeser Brock Boeser Chad Krys Brock Boeser Joe Cecconi Tom Novak Ryan Lindgren Tom Novak Erik Foley Troy Terry Luke Martin Tanner Laczynski Jake Oettinger Tom Novak Joseph Woll Evan Sarthou Kailer Yamamoto Troy Terry

2015 - Gold

Nick Boka Jeremy Bracco Christian Fischer Jordan Greenway Caleb Jones Clayton Keller Chad Krys Charlie McAvoy Jake Oettinger Jack Roslovic Evan Sarthou Troy Terry

July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp

U.S. Players With College Ties

PLAYER COLLEGE LEAGUE

Jack Ahcan* St. Cloud State University NCHC Kieffer Bellows* Boston University HEA Brock Boeser University of North Dakota NCHC Nick Boka University of Michigan Big Ten Jeremy Bracco Boston College HEA Joe Cecconi University of Michigan Big Ten Casey Fitzgerald Boston College HEA Erik Foley Providence College HEA Adam Fox* Harvard University HEA Trent Frederic University of Wisconsin Big Ten Jordan Greenway Boston University HEA Clayton Keller* Boston University HEA Chad Krys* Boston University HEA Luke Kunin University of Wisconsin Big Ten Tanner Laczynski* Ohio State University Big Ten Ryan Lindgren* University of Minnesota Big Ten Luke Martin* University of Michigan Big Ten Charlie McAvoy Boston University HEA Tom Novak University of Minnesota Big Ten Jake Oettinger* Boston University HEA Jack Roslovic Miami University NCHC Jack Sadek University of Minnesota HEA Troy Terry University of Denver NCHC Tage Thompson University of Connecticut HEA Joseph Woll* Boston College HEA

*Committed

U.S. Roster Breakdown By State Minnesota 6 Washington 2 Missouri 5 Colorado 1 Michigan 4 Connecticut 1 New York 5 Ohio 1 Illinois 3 Texas 1 Massachusetts 2 Wisconsin 1

July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp CANADA FULL CAMP ROSTER NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) DOB S/C HOMETOWN MOST RECENT TEAM NHL DRAFT RIGHTS GOALTENDERS Evan Cormier 6-2 (188) 205 (93) 11/6/97 L Bowmanville, Ont. (OHL) NJ (‘15, 4th rd., 105th overall) Carter Hart 6-1 (185) 170 (77) 8/13/98 L Sherwood Park, Alta. Everett Silvertips (WHL) PHI (‘16, 2nd rd., 48th overall) Connor Ingram 6-1 (185) 195 (88) 3/31/97 L Imperial, Sask. Kamloops Blazers (WHL) TB (‘16, 3rd rd., 88th overall) Zach Sawchenko 6-1 (185) 179 (82) 12/30/97 L Calgary, Alta. (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible DEFENSEMEN Jake Bean 6-1 (185) 170 (77) 6/9/98 L Calgary, Alta. Calgary Hitmen (WHL) CAR (‘16, 1st rd., 13th overall) Guillaume Brisebois 6-2 (188) 187 (85) 7/21/97 L Saint-Hilaire, Que. Acadie-Bathurst Titan (QMJHL) VAN (‘15, 3rd rd., 66th overall) Thomas Chabot 6-2 (188) 188 (85) 1/30/97 L Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, Que. (QMJHL) OTT (‘15, 1st rd., 18th overall) 6-2 (188) 214 (97) 3/31/98 L Boca Raton, Fla. (OHL) ARI (‘16, 1st rd., 16th overall) Dante Fabbro 6-1 (185) 190 (86) 6/20/98 R Coquitlam, B.C. Penticton Vees (BCHL) NSH (‘16, 1st rd., 17th overall) Cal Foote 6-4 (193) 198 (90) 12/13/98 R Kelowna, B.C. Kelowna Rockets (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible Samuel Girard 5-9 (175) 165 (75) 5/12/98 L Roberval, Que. Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) NSH (‘16, 2nd rd., 47th overall) Connor Hobbs 6-1 (185) 196 (89) 1/4/97 R Saskatoon, Sask. Regina Pats (WHL) WSH (‘15, 5th rd., 143rd overall) Noah Juulsen 6-2 (188) 185 (84) 4/2/97 R Abbotsford, B.C. Everett Silvertips (WHL) MTL (‘15, 1st rd., 26th overall) Jeremy Lauzon 6-2 (188) 207 (94) 4/28/97 L Val-d’Or, Que. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL) BOS (‘15, 2nd rd., 52nd overall) 6-4 (193) 206 (93) 1/25/97 L Moncton, N.B. Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL) PHI (‘15, Free Agent) Jeremy Roy 6-0 (183) 190 (86) 5/14/97 R Richelieu, Que. Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL) SJS (‘15, 2nd rd., 31st overall) Matthew Spencer 6-1 (185) 207 (94) 3/24/97 R Oakville, Ont. (OHL) TBL (‘15, 2nd rd., 44th overall) Mitchell Vande Sompel 5-10 (178) 180 (82) 2/11/97 L London, Ont. (OHL) NYI (‘15, 3rd rd., 82nd overall) FORWARDS 6-0 (183) 187 (85) 5/26/97 R Coquitlam, B.C. (WHL) NYI (‘15, 1st rd., 16th overall) 5-10 (178) 178 (81) 6/8/97 L Sorel, Que. Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) NYI (‘15, 1st rd., 28th overall) Anthony Cirelli 6-0 (183) 165 (75) 7/15/97 L Woodbridge, Ont. Oshawa Generals (OHL) TB (‘15, 3rd rd., 72nd overall) Lawson Crouse 6-4 (193) 212 (96) 6/23/97 L Mt. Brydges, Ont. Kingston Rangers (OHL) FLA (‘15, 1st rd. , 11th overall) Dillon Dube 5-10 (178) 180 (82) 7/20/98 L Cochrane, Alta. Kelowna Rockets (WHL) CGY (‘16, 2nd rd., 56th overall) Pierre-Luc Dubois 6-3 (191) 202 (92) 6/24/98 L Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Que. Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL) CBJ (‘16, 1st rd., 3rd overall) Julien Gauthier 6-4 (193) 224 (102) 10/15/97 R Pointe-aux-Trembles, Que. Val-d’Or Foreurs (QMJHL) CAR (‘16, 1st rd., 21st overall) Brett Howden 6-3 (191) 190 (86) 3/29/98 L Oakbank, Man. Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL) TB (‘16, 1st rd., 27th overall) Mathieu Joseph 6-1 (185) 171 (78) 2/9/97 L Chambly, Que. Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) TB (‘15, 4th rd., 120th overall) Tyson Jost 6-0 (183) 190 (86) 3/17/98 L Kelowna, B.C. Penticton Vees (BCHL) COL (‘16, 1st rd., 10th overall) Graham Knott 6-3 (191) 180 (82) 1/13/97 L Holland Landing, Ont. Niagara IceDogs (OHL) CHI (‘15, 2nd rd., 54th overall) Keegan Kolesar 6-2 (188) 220 (100) 4/8/97 R Winnipeg, Man. Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) CBJ (‘15, 3rd rd., 69th overall) Travis Konecny 5-10 (178) 176 (80) 3/11/97 R Clachan, Ont. Sarnia Sting (OHL) PHI (‘15, 1st rd., 24th overall) Mitchell Marner 5-11 (180) 164 (74) 5/5/97 R Thornhill, Ont. (OHL) TOR (‘15, 1st rd., 4th overall) Michael McLeod 6-2 (188) 187 (85) 2/3/98 R Mississauga, Ont. (OHL) NJ (‘16, 1st rd., 12th overall) 5-10 (178) 185 (84) 5/23/97 R Calgary, Alta. Kelowna Rockets (WHL) ARI (‘15, 1st rd., 30th overall) Nolan Patrick 6-3 (191) 195 (88) 9/19/98 R Winnipeg, Man. (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible Nicolas Roy 6-4 (193) 202 (92) 2/5/97 R Amos, Que. Chicoutimi Saugeneens (QMJHL) CAR (‘15, 4th rd., 96th overall) Zach Senyshyn 6-2 (188) 195 (88) 3/30/97 R Ottawa, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) BOS (15, 1st rd., 15th overall) Deven Sideroff 5-11 (180) 178 (81) 4/14/97 R Summerland, B.C. Kamloops Rockets (WHL) ANA (‘15, 3rd rd., 84th overall) Tyler Soy 5-11 (180) 172 (78) 2/10/97 L Cloverdale, B.C. Victoria Royals (WHL) ANA (‘16, 7th rd., 205th overall) Mitchell Stephens 6-0 (183) 195 (88) 2/5/97 R Peterborough, Ont. Saginaw Spirit (OHL) TB (‘15, 2nd rd., 33rd overall) 6-3 (191) 194 (88) 3/7/97 L Mississauga, Ont. (OHL) ARI (‘15, 1st rd., 3rd overall) July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp

FINLAND FULL CAMP ROSTER

NO. NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) DOB S/C HOMETOWN MOST RECENT TEAM NHL DRAFT RIGHTS

GOALTENDERS 1 Markus Ruusu 6-2 (188) 176 (80) 8/23/97 L Jamsa, Finland JYP () DAL (‘15, 6th rd., 163rd overall) 31 Veini Vehvillainen 6-0 (184) 174 (79) 2/13/97 L Jyvaskyla, Finland JYP (Liiga) 2017 Draft Eligible

DEFENSEMEN 2 Miro Heiskanen 6-0 (184) 174 (79) 7/18/99 L Espoo, Finland HIFK (Liiga) 2017 Draft Eligible 3 Henri Jokiharju 5-9 (180) 165 (75) 6/17/99 R Oulu, Finland (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 4 Otto Leskinen 5-9 (180) 176 (80) 2/6/97 L Pieksamaki, Finland KalPa (Liiga) 2017 Draft Eligible 5 Jarkko Parikka 5-10 (182) 187 (85) 9/6/97 L Imatra, Finland Ilves (Liiga) 2017 Draft Eligible 18 Vili Saarijarvi 5-8 (178) 165 (75) 5/15/97 R Rovaniemi, Finland Flint Firebhirds (OHL) DET ('15, 3rd rd., 73rd overall) 28 Jesper Mattila 5-9 (180) 178 (81) 10/9/97 L Tampere, Finland Boston College (HEA) 2017 Draft Eligible 29 Juuso Valimaki 6-2 (188) 200 (91) 10/6/98 L Tampere, Finland Tri-City Americans (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 35 Kasper Kotkansalo 6-2 (188) 190 (86) 11/16/98 L Helsinki, Finland (USHL) 2017 Draft Eligible

FORWARDS 9 Janne Kuokkanen 6-1 (185) 178 (81) 5/25/98 L Oulu, Finland London Knights (OHL) CAR (‘16, 2nd rd., 43rd overall) 10 Kasper Bjorkqvist 6-1 (186) 198 (90) 7/10/97 L Espoo, Finland Providence College (HEA) PIT (‘16, 2nd rd., 61st overall) 12 Erik Embrich 6-0 (184) 187 (85) 2/23/97 L Helsinki, Finland Assat (Liiga) 2017 Draft Eligible 13 Topi Piipponen 6-0 (184) 185 (84) 5/2/97 L Siilinjarvi, Finland KalPa (Liiga) 2017 Draft Eligible 20 Julius Mattila 5-9 (180) 168 (76) 10/9/97 L Tampere, Finland Boston College (HEA) 2017 Draft Eligible 21 Otto Somppi 6-1 (185) 183 (83) 1/12/98 L Helsinki, Finland Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) TB (‘16, 7th rd., 206th overall) 22 Arttu Ruotsalainen 5-6 (171) 165 (75) 10/29/97 L Oulu, Finland Assat (Liiga) 2017 Draft Eligible 24 Sami Tavernier 5-10 (182) 183 (83) 4/25/97 R Ambilly, France Merrimack College (HEA) 2017 Draft Eligible 25 Julius Nattinen 6-2 (188) 198 (90) 1/14/97 L Jyvaskyla, Finland (OHL) ANA (‘15, 2nd rd., 59th overall) 27 Teemu Vayrynen 5-8 (177) 172 (78) 4/28/97 L Joensuu, Finland TPS (Liiga) 2017 Draft Eligible 32 Aapeli Rasanen 6-0 (183) 196 (89) 6/1/98 R Tampere, Finland Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) EDM (‘16, 6th rd., 153rd overall) 33 Eeli Tolvanen 5-8 (178) 174 (79) 4/22/99 L Vihti, Finland Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 34 Kristian Vesalainen 6-2 (190) 203 (92) 6/1/99 L Helsinki, Finland Frolunda (SHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 37 Otto Makinen 6-1 (185) 178 (81) 5/21/98 L Tampere, Finland Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) 2017 Draft Eligible

July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp

SWEDEN FULL CAMP ROSTER

NO. NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) DOB S/C HOMETOWN MOST RECENT TEAM NHL DRAFT RIGHTS

GOALTENDERS 1 Felix Sandstrom 6-1 (187) 187 (85) 1/12/97 L Gavle, Sweden Brines IF (SHL) PHI (‘15, 3rd rd., 70th overall) 30 Adam Werner 6-4 (196) 198 (90) 5/2/97 L Mariestad, Sweden Farjestads BK (SHL) COL (‘16, 5th rd., 131st overall) 35 Filip Gustavsson 6-1 (187) 185 (84) 6/7/98 L Skelleftea, Sweden Lulea HF (SHL) PIT (‘16, 2nd rd, 55th overall)

DEFENSEMEN 3 Jesper Lindgren 6-0 (183) 161 (73) 5/19/97 R Umea, Sweden MODO Hockey (SHL) TOR (‘15, 4th rd., 95th overall) 4 6-2 (188) 181 (82) 4/29/97 L Ljungby, Sweden Frolunda HC (SHL) ANA (‘15, 1st rd., 27th overall) 5 David Bernhardt 6-2 (190) 192 (87) 12/1/97 L Stockholm, Sweden Djurgardens IF (SHL) PHI (‘16, 7th rd., 199th overall) 6 Kristoffer Gunnarsson 6-0 (184) 196 (89) 2/26/97 L Molndal, Sweden Frolunda HC (SHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 7 Jacob Moverare 6-2 (189) 198 (90) 8/31/98 L Ostersund, Sweden HV 71 (SHL) LA (‘16, 4th rd., 112th overall) 8 Gustav Bouramman 6-0 (183) 174 (79) 1/24/97 R Stockholm, Sweden Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) MIN (‘15, 7th rd., 201st overall) 9 Gabriel Carlsson 6-3 (192) 187 (85) 1/2/97 L Orebro, Sweden Linking HC (SHL) CBJ (‘15, 1st rd., 29th overall) 23 Lucas Carlsson 6-0 (184) 187 (85) 7/5/97 L Gavle, Sweden Brines IF (SHL) CHI (‘16, 4th rd., 110th overall)

FORWARDS 10 Marcus Davidsson 6-0 (184) 185 (84) 11/18/98 L Tyreso, Sweden Djurgardens IF (SHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 12 John Dahlstrom 6-1 (185) 187 (85) 1/22/97 L Kungsbacka, Sweden Frolunda HC (SHL) CHI (‘15, 7th rd., 211th overall) 15 Lias Andersson 5-9 (181) 198 (90) 10/13/98 L Smogen, Sweden HV 71 (SHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 16 Carl Grundstrom 6-0 (184) 194 (88) 12/1/97 L Umea, Sweden Frolunda HC (SHL) TOR (‘16, 2nd rd., 57th overall) 18 Rasmus Asplund 5-9 (180) 176 (80) 12/3/97 L Filipstad, Sweden Farjestads BK (SHL) BUF (‘16, 2nd rd., 33rd overall) 19 Lucas Zetterberg 6-1 (185) 201 (91) 3/27/97 R Vasteras, Sweden VIK Vasteras (HockeyAllsvenskan) 2017 Draft Eligible 20 Ek Joel Eriksson 6-2 (188) 185 (84) 1/29/97 L Karlstad, Sweden Farjestads BK (SHL) MIN (‘15, 1st rd., 20th overall) 21 Jonathan Davidsson 5-9 (181) 183 (83) 3/12/97 R Tyreso, Sweden Djurgardens IF (SHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 22 Linus Olund 5-9 (181) 183 (83) 6/5/97 L Gavle, Sweden Brines IF (SHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 24 Jens Looke 6-0 (184) 185 (84) 4/11/97 R Gavle, Sweden Timra IK (HockeyAllsvenskan) ARI (‘15, 3rd rd., 83rd overall) 25 Sebastian Ohlsson 5-7 (174) 168 (76) 3/4/97 L Asele, Sweden Skelleftea AIK (SHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 27 Jonathan Dahlen 5-9 (180) 168 (76) 12/20/97 L Husqvarna, Sweden Timra IK (HockeyAllsvenskan) OTT (‘16, 2nd rd., 42nd overall) 28 Andreas Wingerli 5-7 (173) 163 (74) 9/11/97 L Lycksele, Sweden Skelleftea AIK (SHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 29 Oskar Steen 5-8 (176) 187 (85) 3/9/98 R Karlstad, Sweden Farjestad BK (SHL) BOS (‘16, 6th rd., 165th overall)

July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp USA FINAL CAMP ROSTER NO. NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) DOB S/C HOMETOWN MOST RECENT TEAM NHL DRAFT RIGHTS GOALTENDERS 1 Tyler Parsons 6-0 (185) 186 (84) 9/18/97 L Chesterfield, Mich. London Knights (OHL) CGY (’16, 2nd rd., 54th overall) 30 Joseph Woll 6-3 (191) 202 (92) 7/12/98 L St. Louis, Mo. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) TOR (’16, 3rd rd., 62nd overall) 31 Evan Sarthou^ 6-1 (185) 185 (84) 9/24/97 L Black Diamond, Wash. Tri-City Americans (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 35 Jake Oettinger 6-4 (193) 210 (93) 12/18/98 L Lakeville, Minn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2017 Draft Eligible DEFENSEMEN 2 Chad Krys*^ 5-11 (180) 183 (83) 4/10/98 L Ridgefield, Conn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) CHI (’16, 2nd rd., 45th overall) 3 Caleb Jones^ 6-1 (185) 194 (88) 6/6/97 L Frisco, Texas Portland Winterhawks (WHL) EDM (’15, 4th rd., 117th overall) 4 Adam Fox 5-10 (178) 187 (85) 2/17/98 R Jericho, N.Y. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) CGY (’16, 3rd rd., 66th overall) 5 Ryan Lindgren 6-0 (183) 208 (94) 2/11/98 L Minneapolis, Minn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) BOS (’16, 2nd rd., 49th overall) 6 Jack Ahcan 5-7 (170) 184 (83) 5/18/97 L Savage, Minn. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 7 Casey Fitzgerald 5-11 (180) 187 (85) 2/25/97 R North Reading, Mass. Boston College (HEA) BUF (’16, 3rd rd., 86th overall) 10 Nick Boka 6-1 (185) 210 (95) 9/8/97 R Plymouth, Mich. University of Michigan (Big Ten) MIN (‘15, 6th rd., 171 overall) 23 Charlie McAvoy*^ 6-0 (183) 206 (93) 12/21/97 R Long Beach, N.Y. Boston University (HEA) BOS (’16, 1st rd., 14th overall) 25 Joe Cecconi 6-2 (188) 222 (101) 5/23/97 R Youngstown, Mich. University of Michigan (Big Ten) DAL (’15, 5th rd., 133rd overall) 26 Jack Sadek 6-1 (188) 199 (90) 4/19/97 R Lakeville, Minn. University of Minnesota (Big Ten) MIN (’15, 7th rd., 204th overall) 29 Luke Martin 6-2 (188) 216 (98) 9/20/98 R St. Louis, Mo. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2017 Draft Eligible FORWARDS 8 Jack Roslovic^ 6-1 (185) 191 (87) 1/29/97 R Columbus, Ohio Miami University (NCHC) WPG (’15, 1st rd., 25 overall) 9 Kieffer Bellows 6-0 (183) 201 (91) 6/10/98 L Edina, Minn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) NYI (’16, 1st rd., 19th overall) 11 Clayton Keller 5-10 (178) 172 (78) 7/29/98 L Swansea, Ill. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) ARI (’16, 1st rd., 7th overall) 12 Jordan Greenway 6-5 (196) 230 (104) 2/16/97 L Potsdam, N.Y. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) MIN (’15, 2nd rd., 50th overall) 13 Kailer Yamamoto 5-8 (173) 153 (69) 9/29/98 R Spokane, Wash. Spokane Chiefs (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible 14 Luke Kunin 5-11 (180) 196 (89) 12/04/97 R Chesterfield, Mo. University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) MIN (’16, 1st rd., 15th overall) 15 Tage Thompson 6-5 (196) 200 (91) 10/30/97 R Oyster Bay, N.Y. University of Connecticut (HEA) STL (’16, 1st rd., 26th overall) 16 Erik Foley^ 6-0 (183) 197 (89) 6/30/97 L Mansfield, Mass. Providence College (HEA) WPG (’15, 3rd rd., 78 overall) 17 Jeremy Bracco^ 5-10 (175) 180 (82) 3/17/97 R Freeport. N.Y. (OHL) TOR (’15, 2nd rd., 61st overall) 18 Logan Brown 6-6 (198) 215 (98) 3/5/98 L St. Louis, Mo. Windsor Spitfires (OHL) OTT (’16, 1st rd., 11th overall) 19 Brock Boeser*^ 6-0 (183) 203 (92) 2/25/97 R Burnsville, Minn. University of North Dakota (WCHA) VAN (’15, 1st rd., 23rd overall) 20 Christian Fischer^ 6-1 (185) 217 (98) 4/15/97 R Chicago, Ill. Windsor Spitfires (OHL) ARI (’15, 2nd rd., 32 overall) 21 Troy Terry 6-0 (183) 166 (75) 9/10/97 R Denver, Colo. University of Denver (NCHC) ANA (’15, 5th rd., 148 overall) 22 Tom Novak 6-1 (185) 199 (91) 4/28/97 L River Falls, Wis. Boston University (HEA) NSH (’15, 3rd rd., 85th overall) 24 Alex DeBrincat* 5-7 (170) 171 (77) 12/18/97 R Farmington Hills, Mich. Erie Otters (OHL) CHI (’16, 2nd rd., 39th overall) 27 Tanner Laczynski 6-0 (183) 191 (87) 6/1/97 R Shorewood, Ill. Lincoln Stars (USHL) PHI (’16, 6th rd., 169th overall) 28 Trent Frederic 6-2 (188) 213 (97) 2/11/98 L St. Louis, Mo. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) BOS (’16, 1st rd., 29th overall)

*2016 U.S. National Junior Team bronze medalist ^2015 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp Attendee July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp USA ORIGINAL CAMP ROSTER NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) DOB S/C HOMETOWN MOST RECENT TEAM NHL DRAFT RIGHTS GOALTENDERS Tyler Parsons 6-0 (185) 186 (84) 9/18/97 L Chesterfield, Mich. London Knights (OHL) CGY (’16, 2nd rd., 54th overall) Joseph Woll 6-3 (191) 202 (92) 7/12/98 L St. Louis, Mo. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) TOR (’16, 3rd rd., 62nd overall) Jake Oettinger 6-4 (193) 210 (93) 12/18/98 L Lakeville, Minn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2017 Draft Eligible Evan Sarthou^ 6-1 (185) 185 (84) 9/24/97 L Black Diamond, Wash. Tri-City Americans (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible DEFENSEMEN Jack Ahcan 5-7 (170) 184 (83) 5/18/97 L Savage, Minn. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 2017 Draft Eligible Nick Boka 6-1 (185) 210 (95) 9/8/97 R Plymouth, Mich. University of Michigan (Big Ten) MIN (‘15, 6th rd., 171 overall) Casey Fitzgerald 5-11 (180) 187 (85) 2/25/97 R North Reading, Mass. Boston College (HEA) BUF (’16, 3rd rd., 86th overall) Adam Fox 5-10 (178) 187 (85) 2/17/98 R Jericho, N.Y. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) CGY (’16, 3rd rd., 66th overall) JD Greenway 6-4 (193) 216 (98) 4/27/98 L Potsdam, N.Y. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) TOR (’16, 3rd rd., 72nd overall) Ryan Lindgren 6-0 (183) 208 (94) 2/11/98 L Minneapolis, Minn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) BOS (’16, 2nd rd., 49th overall) Luke Martin 6-2 (188) 216 (98) 9/20/98 R St. Louis, Mo. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2017 Draft Eligible Joe Cecconi 6-2 (188) 222 (101) 5/23/97 R Youngstown, Mich. University of Michigan (Big Ten) DAL (’15, 5th rd., 133rd overall) Sean Day 6-2 (191) 233 (106) 1/9/98 L Rochester, Mich. Mississauga Steelheads (OHL) NYR (’16, 3rd rd., 81st overall) Caleb Jones^ 6-1 (185) 194 (88) 6/6/97 L Frisco, Texas Portland Winterhawks (WHL) EDM (’15, 4th rd., 117th overall) Chad Krys*^ 5-11 (180) 183 (83) 4/10/98 L Ridgefield, Conn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) CHI (’16, 2nd rd., 45th overall) Joe Masonius 6-0 (183) 197 (89) 2/17/97 L Spring Lake, N.J. University of Connecticut (HEA) PIT (’16, 6th rd., 181st overall) Charlie McAvoy*^ 6-0 (183) 206 (93) 12/21/97 R Long Beach, N.Y. Boston University (HEA) BOS (’16, 1st rd., 14th overall) Jack Sadek 6-1 (188) 199 (90) 4/19/97 R Lakeville, Minn. University of Minnesota (Big Ten) MIN (’15, 7th rd., 204th overall) FORWARDS Kieffer Bellows 6-0 (183) 201 (91) 6/10/98 L Edina, Minn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) NYI (’16, 1st rd., 19th overall) Brock Boeser*^ 6-0 (183) 203 (92) 2/25/97 R Burnsville, Minn. University of North Dakota (WCHA) VAN (’15, 1st rd., 23rd overall) Christian Fischer^ 6-1 (185) 217 (98) 4/15/97 R Chicago, Ill. Windsor Spitfires (OHL) ARI (’15, 2nd rd., 32 overall) Erik Foley^ 6-0 (183) 197 (89) 6/30/97 L Mansfield, Mass. Providence College (HEA) WPG (’15, 3rd rd., 78 overall) Trent Frederic 6-2 (188) 213 (97) 2/11/98 L St. Louis, Mo. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) BOS (’16, 1st rd., 29th overall) Max Jones 6-3 (191) 210 (95) 2/17/98 L Rochester, Mich. London Knights (OHL) ANA (’16, 1st rd., 24th overall) Clayton Keller 5-10 (178) 172 (78) 7/29/98 L Swansea, Ill. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) ARI (’16, 1st rd., 7th overall) Casey Mittelstadt 6-0 (183) 197 (89) 11/22/98 L Eden Prairie, Minn. Eden Prairie High School (USHS) 2017 Draft Eligible Rem Pitlick 5-10 (178) 206 (93) 4/2/97 L Plymouth, Minn. Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) NSH (’16, 3rd rd., 76th overall) Jack Roslovic^ 6-1 (185) 191 (87) 1/29/97 R Columbus, Ohio Miami University (NCHC) WPG (’15, 1st rd., 25 overall) Troy Terry 6-0 (183) 166 (75) 9/10/97 R Denver, Colo. University of Denver (NCHC) ANA (’15, 5th rd., 148 overall) Kailer Yamamoto 5-8 (173) 153 (69) 9/29/98 R Spokane, Wash. Spokane Chiefs (WHL) 2017 Draft Eligible Joey Anderson 5-11 (180) 200 (91) 6/19/98 R Roseville, Minn. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) NJ (’16, 3rd rd., 73rd overall) Jeremy Bracco^ 5-10 (175) 180 (82) 3/17/97 R Freeport. N.Y. Kitchener Rangers (OHL) TOR (’15, 2nd rd., 61st overall) Logan Brown 6-6 (198) 215 (98) 3/5/98 L St. Louis, Mo. Windsor Spitfires (OHL) OTT (’16, 1st rd., 11th overall) Alex DeBrincat* 5-7 (170) 171 (77) 12/18/97 R Farmington Hills, Mich. Erie Otters (OHL) CHI (’16, 2nd rd., 39th overall) Jordan Greenway^ 6-5 (196) 230 (104) 2/16/97 L Potsdam, N.Y. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) MIN (’15, 2nd rd., 50th overall) Luke Kunin 5-11 (180) 196 (89) 12/04/97 R Chesterfield, Mo. University of Wisconsin (Big Ten) MIN (’16, 1st rd., 15th overall) Tanner Laczynski 6-0 (183) 191 (87) 6/1/97 R Shorewood, Ill. Lincoln Stars (USHL) PHI (’16, 6th rd., 169th overall) Tom Novak 6-1 (185) 199 (91) 4/28/97 L River Falls, Wis. Boston University (HEA) NSH (’15, 3rd rd., 85th overall) Tage Thompson 6-5 (196) 200 (91) 10/30/97 R Oyster Bay, N.Y. University of Connecticut (HEA) STL (’16, 1st rd., 26th overall) Matthew Tkachuk*^ 6-1 (185) 201 (91) 12/11/97 L St. Louis, Mo. London Knights (OHL) CGY (’16, 1st rd., 6th overall) Riley Tufte 6-5 (196) 201 (93) 4/10/98 L Ham Lake, Minn. Fargo Force (USHL) DAL (’16, 1st rd., 25th overall) Brendan Warren 6-1 (185) 192 (87) 5/7/97 L Carleton, Mich. University of Michigan (Big Ten) ARI (’15, 3rd rd., 81st overall) July 30 - Aug. 7, 2016 • USA Hockey Arena • Plymouth, Michigan 2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

1 p.m. ET Canada vs. Finland

CANADA FINLAND

NAME PRONUNCIATION NAME PRONUNCIATION Guillaume Brisebois BREES-bwah Markus Ruusu ROO - soo Thomas Chabot sha-BOT Karolus Kaarlehto kar - LAY - toe Jakob Chychrun CHICK-rin Veini Vehvillainen vay - vill - LAY - nen Noah Juulsen JEWL-son Miro Heiskanen HEES - ka - nen Jeremy Roy WAH Henri Jokiharju YO-kee-HAR- you Anthony Beauviller bow-vee-YEA Jarkko Parikka par - REE - kah Lawson Crouse krowse Juho Rautanen Raw - ta - nen Dillon Dube dew-BAY Olli Julolevi yo - LEV - ee Julien Gauthier GO-tee-year Janne Kuokkanen Koo-OH-ka-nen Brett Howden HOW-denn Vili Saarijarvi sari - JAR - vee Travis Konecny koh-NECK-nee Markus Niemelainen nie-mel-LEE-men Nicolas Roy WAH Julius Nattinen na - TIN - nen Zach Senyshyn sen-NISH-shin Teemu Vayrynen VAR - ren - nen Juuso Valimaki val-lah- MACK- ee Kristian Vesalainen VES-sal-lay-nen

4 p.m. ET USA vs. Sweden

USA SWEDEN

NAME PRONUNCIATION NAME PRONUNCIATION Jack Ahcan uh - SEAN Jacob Moverare Moo - vee - RARE - ee Brock Boeser BEH - sir John Dahlström DOLL - strome Nick Boka BOH-kuh Linus Ölund OH - loonde Jeremy Bracco BROCK - oh Jens Lööke Luke Joe Cecconi sick - KOH - nee Kasper Kotkansalo KOT-kan-sal-loh Chad Krys KRIHS Otto Makinen MACK-in-nen Luke Kunin KUH - nihn Tanner Laczynski Luh-zihn-skee Jake Oettinger aht-ihn-JUHR Jack Roslovic RAH - sluh - vihch Evan Sarthou Sahr - THOUH Jack Sadek SAY - deck Joseph Woll wohl

2016 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp