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IA Roster 20.21 2020-21 Iowa Wild Regular Season Roster 2019-20 STATS LISTED FROM LEAGUE W/ MOST GP No. GOALTENDERS (3) HT WT C BIRTHPLACE DOB 2019-20 TEAM(S) GP W-L-SOL SO GAA SV % PRONUNCIATION 30 Dereck Baribeau G 6-6 205 R Quebec City, PQ January 22, 1999 Allen (ECHL)/Iowa (AHL) 15 9-2-0 2 2.74 .914 BEAR-uh-bow 31 Joel RuMpel G 6-6 190 L Swift Current, SK March 14, 1991 Stjernen (Eliteserien) 28 16-14-0 0 2.82 .898 RuMp-ull 60 Trevin Kozlowski G 6-4 220 L Los Angeles, CA March 27,1997 ArMy (NCAA) 20 14-4-1 2 1.91 .922 CAWZ-lahw-skee No. DEFENSEMEN (11) POS HT WT S BIRTHPLACE DOB 2019-20 TEAM(S) GP G A PTS PIM PRONUNCIATION 2 Calen Addison D 5-9 170 R Brandon, MB April 11, 2000 Lethbridge (WHL) 50 10 42 52 51 ADD-ih-sin 3 Ian McCoshen D 6-3 219 L AnaheiM, CA August 5, 1995 Springfield/Rockford (AHL) 63 2 8 12 78 MICK-coshin 13 DaeMon Hunt D 5-11 195 L Brandon, MB May 15, 2002 Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL) 28 0 15 15 17 15 Fedor Gordeev D 6-7 240 L Toronto, ON January 27, 1999 Guelph (OHL) 51 4 28 32 40 fuh-DOOR GORE-deev 27 Ryan O'Rourke D 6-2 182 L BowManville, ON May 16, 2002 Soo (OHL) 54 7 30 37 79 29 Keaton ThoMpson D 6-1 194 L Devils Lake, ND SepteMber 14, 1995 Iowa (AHL) 45 2 12 14 20 37 Hunter Warner D 6-4 229 R Pine City, MN SepteMber 21, 1995 Iowa (AHL) 27 1 0 1 30 39 Turner Ottenbreit D 6-3 195 L Yorkton, SK July 9, 1997 Allen (ECHL) Iowa (AHL) 30 1 1 2 30 AWE-tin-BRIGHT 41 Josh Atkinson D 6-0 188 L Spruce Grove, AB October 6, 1992 Iowa (AHL) 61 0 10 10 44 44 Matt Bartkowski D 6-1 196 L Pittsburgh, PA June 4, 1988 Iowa (AHL) 55 2 16 18 55 BART-cow-ski 47 Louie Belpedio "A" D 5-11 193 R Skokie, IL May 14, 1996 Iowa (AHL) 62 5 15 20 102 BELL-pee-dee-OH No. FORWARDS (18) POS HT WT S BIRTHPLACE DOB 2019-20 TEAM(S) GP G A PTS PIM PRONUNCIATION 6 Mitch McLain C 6-0 207 R Baxter, MN DeceMber 9, 1993 Iowa (AHL) 28 2 2 4 38 9 Bryce Misley C/LW 6-1 195 L Calgary, AB SepteMber 5, 1999 University of VerMont (NCAA) 34 5 5 10 14 Mizz-LEE 10 Nick Swaney RW 5-11 175 R Lakeville, MN SepteMber 9, 1997 University of Minnesota Duluth (NCAA) 31 12 14 26 4 BOWL-dee 12 Matt Boldy LW 6-2 194 L Millis, MA April 5, 2001 Boston College (NCAA) 34 9 17 26 8 BOWL-dee 14 Will Bitten RW 5-11 175 R Ottawa, ON July 10, 1998 Iowa (AHL) 51 8 13 21 22 Bit-in 16 Tyler Sheehy RW 5-10 190 R Burnsville, MN NoveMber 20, 1995 Allen (ECHL)/Iowa (AHL) 47 26 44 70 4 She-HE 17 DMitrii Sokolov LW 6-0 211 L OMsk, Russia April 14, 1998 Iowa (AHL) 41 15 7 22 8 SOCK-uh-lov 18 DaMien Giroux C 5-10 178 L Sudbury, ON March 3, 2000 Saginaw (OHL) 61 44 31 75 22 ZHI-roo 20 Gerry Mayhew RW 5-9 161 R Wyandotte, MI DeceMber 31, 1992 Iowa (AHL) 49 39 22 61 68 MAY-hue 21 Mitchell Chaffee RW 6-1 197 R Rockford, MI January 26, 1998 UMass AMherst (NCAA) 30 16 13 29 16 Chay-fee 22 Brandon DuhaiMe LW 6-1 203 L Parkland, FL May 22, 1997 Iowa (AHL) 63 6 14 20 71 Doo-HAYME 23 Mason Shaw "A" C/LW 5-9 182 L Wainwright, AB NoveMber 3, 1998 Iowa (AHL) 17 3 3 6 8 24 Ivan Lodnia RW 5-11 195 R Los Angeles, CA August 31, 1999 Niagara (OHL) 41 27 35 62 22 LAHD-knee-uh 28 Shawn Boudrias RW 6-5 219 R Laval, QC SepteMber 14, 1999 Cape Breton (QMJHL) 59 35 44 79 81 Boo-DREE-uh 36 Jarrett Burton C 6-0 185 L Echo Bay, ON DeceMber 30, 1990 Rochester (AHL) 39 1 1 2 23 40 Gabriel DuMont "A" C 5-10 178 R Degelis, PQ October 6, 1990 Iowa (AHL) 34 8 7 15 38 Doo-MAWN 43 Connor Dewar C 5-11 180 L The Pas, MB June 26, 1999 Iowa (AHL) 52 6 13 19 22 DO-er 55 Cody McLeod "A" LW 6-2 213 L Binscarth, MB June 26, 1984 Iowa (AHL) 21 4 3 7 41 MICK-cloud GENERAL MANAGER: ToM Kurvers VIDEO COACH: Keith Paulsen HEAD EQUIP. MANAGER: Richard Krouse ATHLETIC TRAINER: Masayasu Takaiwa, ATC HEAD COACH: TiM ArMy GOALTENDING COACH: Richard BachMan ASST. EQUIP. MANAGER: Justin Sturtz ASST. 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