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2016 U.S. Women's National Team 2016 U.S. Women’s National Team IIHF Women’s World Championship • USA vs. Canada Sandman Centre • Kamloops, British Columbia • Mon., Apr. 4, 2016 LEFT WING CENTER RIGHT WING Coyne, Kendall Decker, Brianna Knight, Hilary 26 (koin, KEN-duhl) 14 (DEHK-er, bree-AN-uh) 21 (night, HIH-luh-ree) 5-2 • 125 Palos Heights, Ill. 5-4 • 148 Dousman, Wis. 5-11 • 172 Sun Valley, Idaho Left Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: 5/25/92 Northeastern University (HEA) 5/13/91 Boston Pride (NWHL) 7/12/89 Boston Pride (NWHL) 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 1-2--3 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 2-4--6 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 7-0--7 Carpenter, Alex Stack, Kelli Skarupa, Haley 25 (KAR-pen-tur, A-leks) 16 (Stak, KEH-lee) 11 (skuh-Roo-puh, HAY-lee) 5-7 • 155 North Reading, Mass. 5-5 • 136 Brooklyn Heights, Ohio 5-6 • 140 Rockville, Md. Left Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: 4/13/94 Boston College (HEA) 1/13/88 Connecticut Whale (NWHL) 1/3/94 Boston College (HEA) 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 0-2--2 2016 IIHF WWC: 3 GP, 2-0--2 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 0-3--3 Darkangelo, Shiann Lamoureux, Jocelyne Pankowski, Annie 24 (Dark-an-jeh-lo, shy-AN) 17 (LAHM-uh-roo, JAH-ce-lyn) 27 (PAHN-KOW-skee, AN-nee) 5-9 • 145 Brighton, Mich. 5-6 • 155 Grand Forks, N.D. 5-8 • 155 Laguna Hills, Calif.. Left Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: 11/28/93 Connecticut Whale (NWHL) 7/3/89 Minnesota Whitecaps 11/4/94 University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 1-3--4 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 3-4--7 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 1-3--4 Duggan, Meghan - C Trivigno, Dana Pelkey, Amanda 10 (DUHG-ihn, MEH-guhn) 32 (TRIH-vee-noh, DAY-nuh) 37 (PEHL-kee, uh-MAN-duh) 5-10 • 160 Danvers, Mass. 5-4 • 135 Setauket, N.Y. 5-3 • 130 Montpelier, Vt. Right Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: 9/3/87 Buffalo Beauts (NWHL) 1/7/94 Boston College (HEA) 5/29/93 Boston Pride (NWHL) 2016 IIHF WWC: 3 GP, 0-0--0 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 0-0--0 2016 IIHF WWC: 3 GP, 0-0--0 DEFENSE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Stecklein, Lee Pfalzer, Emily 2 Lee Stecklein D 2 (stek-LINE, lee) 8 (fahl-zuhr, EH-mih-lee) 5 Megan Keller D 6-0 • 170 Roseville, Minn. 5-2 • 125 Getzville, N.Y. 7 Monique Lamoureux D 8 Emily Pfalzer D Left Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: 9 Megan Bozek D 4/23/94 University of Minnesota (WCHA) 6/14/93 Buffalo Beauts (NWHL) 10 Meghan Duggan F 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 0-2--2 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 0-0--0 11 Haley Skarupa F 14 Brianna Decker F Bellamy, Kacey - A Lamoureux, Monique - A 16 Kelli Stack F 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson F 22 (BELL-uh-mee, KAY-see) 7 (LAHM-uh-roo, moe-NEEK) 21 Hilary Knight F 5-7 • 145 Westfield, Mass. 5-6 • 155 Grand Forks, N.D. 22 Kacey Bellamy D Left Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: 23 Michelle Picard D 24 Shian Darkangelo F 4/22/87 Boston Pride (NWHL) 7/3/89 Minnesota Whitecaps 25 Alex Carpenter F 2016 IIHF WWC: 3 GP, 0-2--2 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 2-5--7 26 Kendall Coyne F 27 Annie Pankowski F Picard, Michelle Bozek, Megan 30 Nicole Hensley G 31 Jessie Vetter G 23 (PIH-kahrd, mih-SHELL) 9 (BO-zek, MEH-guhn) 32 Dana Trivigno F 5-4 • 150 Taunton, Mass. 5-8 • 170 Buffalo Grove, Ill. 33 Alex Rigsby G Left Shot Current Team: Right Shot Current Team: 36 Zoe Hickel F 37 Amanda Pelkey F 5/27/93 Harvard University (ECACH) 3/27/91 Buffalo Beauts (NWHL) (Players not in bold - Not in lineup) 2016 IIHF WWC: 4 GP, 0-0--0 2016 IIHF WWC: 3 GP, 1-2--3 GOALTENDERS Keller, Megan 5 (KEH-lur, MEH-guhn) Rigsby, Alex Vetter, Jessie 5-10 • 150 Farmington, Mich. 33 (RIHGS-bee, A-leks) 31 (VEHT-er, JEH-see) Left Shot Current Team: 5-7 • 155 Delafield, Wis. 5-8 • 155 Cottage Grove, Wis. 5/1/96 Boston Pride (NWHL) Catch Left Current Team: Catch Left Current Team: 2016 IIHF WWC: 3 GP, 1-0--1 1/3/92 Minnesota Whitecaps 12/19/85 Minnesota Whitecaps 2016 IIHF WWC: 2-0 2016 IIHF WWC: 1-0 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Ken Klee Assistant Coaches - Brett Strot & Chris Tamer.
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