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Canada's National Men's Under-18 Team 2016 Iihf U18 World Championship 2016 CANADA'S NATIONAL MEN'S UNDER-18 TEAM 2016 IIHF U18 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ÉQUIPE NATIONALE MASCULINE DES MOINS DE 18 ANS DU CANADA ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DES M18 2016 DE L’IIHF U18 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNITED STATES April 14-24, 2016/14-24 avril 2016 | Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, ND Team Canada Media Guide / Guide de presse d’équipe Canada ROSTER FORMATION # Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown Club Team Pro Status No Nom P T/C Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe de club Statut prof. 1 Evan Fitzpatrick G L/G 6’3” 222 01/28/98 Lower Sackville, N.S./N.-É. Sherbrooke (QMJHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 29 Michael DiPietro G L/G 6’0” 198 06/09/99 Amherstburg, Ont. Windsor (OHL) 2017 Draft/Rep. 30 Stuart Skinner G L/G 6’4” 209 11/01/98 Edmonton, Alta./Alb. Lethbridge (WHL) 2017 Draft/Rep. 2 Connor Hall D L/G 6’2” 192 02/21/98 Cambridge, Ont. Kitchener (OHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 4 Dante Fabbro D R/D 6’0” 189 06/20/98 Coquitlam, B.C./C.-B. Penticton (BCHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 5 Jakob Chychrun D L/G 6’2” 194 03/31/98 Toronto, Ont. Sarnia (OHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 17 Markus Phillips D L/G 5’11” 207 03/21/99 Vaughan, Ont. Owen Sound (OHL) 2017 Draft/Rep. 18 David Quenneville D R/D 5’8” 182 03/13/98 Edmonton, Alta./Alb. Medicine Hat (WHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 20 Logan Stanley D L/G 6’6” 210 05/26/98 Waterloo, Ont. Windsor (OHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 26 Nicolas Hague D R/D 6’6” 208 12/05/98 Kitchener, Ont. Mississauga (OHL) 2017 Draft/Rep. 6 Boris Katchouk F/A L/G 6’1” 179 06/18/98 Waterloo, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 7 Tyson Jost F/A L/G 5’11” 191 03/14/98 Kelowna, B.C./C.-B. Penticton (BCHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 8 Mason Shaw F/A L/G 5’9” 176 11/03/98 Wainwright, Alta./Alb. Medicine Hat (WHL) 2017 Draft/Rep. 9 Pascal Laberge F/A R/D 6’1” 172 04/09/98 Ste-Martine, Que./Qc Victoriaville (QMJHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 10 Brett Howden F/A L/G 6’3” 190 03/29/98 Oakbank, Man. Moose Jaw (WHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 11 Beck Malenstyn F/A L/G 6’2” 191 02/04/98 Delta, B.C./C.-B. Calgary (WHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 12 Maxime Comtois F/A L/G 6’1” 192 01/08/99 Longueuil, Que./Qc Victoriaville (QMJHL) 2017 Draft/Rep. 14 William Bitten F/A R/D 5’10” 164 07/10/98 Ottawa, Ont. Flint (OHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 15 Noah Gregor F/A L/G 6’0” 178 07/28/98 Beaumont, Alta./Alb. Moose Jaw (WHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 21 Owen Tippett F/A R/D 6’0” 182 02/16/99 Peterborough, Ont. Mississauga (OHL) 2017 Draft/Rep. 22 Michael McLeod F/A R/D 6’2” 187 02/03/98 Mississauga, Ont. Mississauga (OHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 23 Cameron Morrison F/A L/G 6’3” 200 08/27/98 Aurora, Ont. Youngstown (USHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 25 Jordan Kyrou F/A R/D 6’0” 178 05/08/98 Toronto, Ont. Sarnia (OHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. President & Chief Executive Officer / Président et chef de la direction Tom Renney Cranbrook, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Chief Operating Officer / Chef de l’exploitation Scott Smith Bathurst, N.B./N.-B. Hockey Canada Vice-President, Hockey Operations/National Teams / Vice-président, activités hockey/équipes nationales Scott Salmond Creston, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Director, Player Personnel / Directeur, personnel des joueurs Ryan Jankowski Calgary, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada POE Management Group / Groupe de gestion du Programme d’excellence Ryan Smyth Banff, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Head Coach / Entraîneur-chef Shaun Clouston Viking, Alta./Alb. Medicine Hat (WHL) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Serge Lajoie St. Albert, Alta./Alb. University of Alberta (CWUAA) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Jarrod Skalde Niagara Falls, Ont. Guelph (OHL) Goaltending Consultant / Consultant des gardiens Fred Brathwaite Ottawa, Ont. Hockey Canada Video Coach / Entraîneur vidéo Jim Midgley Townsend, Ont. Halifax (QMJHL) Doctor / Médecin Dr. Cory Wowk Calgary, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Therapist / Thérapeute Chad Drown Waterloo, Ont. Guelph (OHL) Therapist / Thérapeute Mikki Lanuk Medicine Hat, Alta./Alb. Medicine Hat (WHL) Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement Brian St-Louis Hull, Que./Qc Baie-Comeau (QMJHL) Mental Skills Coach / Entraîneur en développement des habiletés mentales Derek Robinson Calgary, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Education Consultant / Consultant d’education Jerry Bumbacco Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) Manager, Hockey Operations/National Teams / Responsable, activités hockey/équipes nationales Ben Shutron Orleans, Ont. Hockey Canada Media Relations / Relations avec les médias Esther Madziya Lethbridge, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada CANADA’S NATIONAL MEN’S UNDER-18 TEAM / ÉQUIPE NATIONALE MASCULINE DES MOINS DE 18 ANS DU CANADA SCHEDULE HORAIRE Groups/Groupes A B Latvia / Lettonie (LAT) Canada (CAN) Russia / Russie (RUS) Czech Republic / République tchèque (CZE) Sweden / Suède (SWE) Denmark / Danemark (DEN) Switzerland / Suisse (SUI) Finland / Finlande (FIN) United States / États-Unis (USA) Slovakia / Slovaquie (SVK) # Time (CT) Round Group Teams Arena Location No Heure (HC) Ronde Groupe Équipes Aréna Lieu Thursday, April 14, 2016/Jeudi 14 avril 2016 1 12:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A SUI – LAT Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 2 15:45 Preliminary/Préliminaire B DEN – SVK Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 3 18:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B FIN – CZE ICON Sports Center Grand Forks, N.D. 4 19:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A USA – RUS Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Friday, April 15, 2016/Vendredi 15 avril 2016 5 15:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A LAT – SWE Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 6 19:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A CAN – DEN Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Saturday, April 16, 2016/Samedi 16 avril 2016 7 12:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A RUS – SUI Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 8 15:45 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SWE – USA Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 9 18:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SVK – FIN ICON Sports Center Grand Forks, N.D. 10 19:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A CZE – CAN Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Sunday, April 17, 2016/Dimanche 17 avril 2016 11 15:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A USA – LAT Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 12 19:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B FIN – DEN Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Monday, April 18, 2016/Lundi 18 avril 2016 13 12:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A LAT – RUS Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 14 15:45 Preliminary/Préliminaire A SWE – SUI Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 15 18:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B DEN – CZE ICON Sports Center Grand Forks, N.D. 16 19:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SVK - CAN Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Tuesday, April 19, 2016/Mardi 19 avril 2016 17 12:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A RUS – SWE Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 18 15:45 Preliminary/Préliminaire B CAN – FIN Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 19 18:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B CZE – SVK ICON Sports Center Grand Forks, N.D. 20 19:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A SUI – USA Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Wednesday, April 20, 2016/Mercredi 20 avril 2016 OFF DAY/CONGÉ Thursday, April 21, 2016/Jeudi 21 avril 2016 21 11:00 Relegation/Relégation -- 5A - 5B ICON Sports Center Grand Forks, N.D. 22 12:00 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD/à déterminer Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 23 15:45 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD/à déterminer Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 24 18:00 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD/à déterminer ICON Sports Center Grand Forks, N.D. 25 19:30 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD/à déterminer Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Friday, April 22, 2016/Vendredi 22 avril 2016 26 19:00 Relegation/Relégation -- 5A – 5B Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Saturday, April 23, 2016/Samedi 23 avril 2016 27 15:00 Semifinal/Demi-finale -- TBD/à déterminer Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 28 19:00 Semifinal/Demi-finale -- TBD/à déterminer Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. Sunday, April 24, 2016/Dimanche 24 avril 2016 29 11:00 Relegation/Relégation -- 5A – 5B Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 30 15:00 Bronze -- L27 – L28/P27 – P28 Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 31 19:00 Gold/Or -- W27 – W28/G27 – G28 Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. CANADA’S NATIONAL MEN’S UNDER-18 TEAM / ÉQUIPE NATIONALE MASCULINE DES MOINS DE 18 ANS DU CANADA STAFF PROFILES BIOGRAPHIES DU PERSONNEL TOM RENNEY Cranbrook, B.C./C.-B. President & Chief Executive Officer Président et chef de la direction Hockey Canada HOCKEY CANADA BACKGROUND ANTÉCÉDENTS AUPRÈS DE HOCKEY CANADA Named president and CEO of Hockey Canada on July 15, 2014 … Manages a Nommé président et chef de la direction de Hockey Canada le 15 juillet 2014… Dirige un staff of over 100 people within four offices across Canada … Oversees personnel de plus de 100 personnes réparties dans quatre bureaux au Canada… corporate sales and marketing, licensing, insurance and regulations, hockey Supervise les ventes institutionnelles, l’octroi de licences, les assurances et les development programs both nationally and internationally, high performance règlements, les programmes de développement du hockey sur la scène nationale et programs and communications … Manages and oversees all operations for internationale, les programmes de haute performance et les communications… Gère et competitions that Canada participates in internationally, including the IIHF supervise toutes les compétitions internationales auxquelles participe le Canada, incluant le Championnat mondial junior de l’IIHF, le Championnat mondial de l’IIHF, le World Junior Championship, IIHF World Championship, IIHF Women’s World Championnat mondial féminin de l’IIHF et les Jeux olympiques d’hiver… A supervisé la Championship
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