Team USA Game Notes 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship • Ufa, Russia Team USA (2-0-0-2) vs. Czech Republic (2-1-0-1) Jan. 2, 2013, 3:00 p.m. (4:00 a.m. ET) • Quarterfinal Round Team USA Schedule USA Hockey Communications Contact: Matt Trevor Thursday, Dec. 27 -- Ufa, Russia Email: [email protected] • Cell: 011 7 892 601 092 02 vs. Germany W, 8-0 Today’s Game Friday, Dec. 28 -- Ufa, Russia The United States and the Czech Republic enter today’s quar- vs. Russia L, 1-2 terfinal matchup at Ufa Arena coming off wins on Dec. 31. The U.S. beat Slovakia, 9-3, while the Czech Republic defeated Swit- Sunday, Dec. 30 -- Ufa, Russia zerland, 4-3 in overtime. Today’s winner will face Canada in the vs. Canada L, 1-2 semifinals Thursday (Jan. 3).

Monday, Dec. 31 -- Ufa, Russia The Czech Republic finished second in Group A. After a tour- nament-opening loss to Sweden (4-1), the Czechs won three in a vs. Slovakia W, 9-3 row against Finland (3-1), Latvia (4-2) and Switzerland (4-3 OT). Wednesday, Jan. 2 -- Ufa, Russia vs. Czech Republic (Quarterfinal) 3 p.m. (4 a.m. ET) TEAM USA IN THE PLAYOFFS - The U.S. National Junior Team has qualified for the playoff Thursday, Jan. 3 -- Ufa, Russia round of the International Federation World Junior vs. Canada (Semifinal) 3 p.m. (4 a.m. ET) Championship in 13 out of the last 14 tournaments. - The U.S. has won five of its last six quarterfinal games and is Saturday, Jan. 5 -- Ufa, Russia 6-5 all-time in the round. Gold Medal Game 3 p.m. (4 a.m. ET) - Team USA is 3-7 in semifinals, 2-5 in bronze medal games Bronze Medal Game 7 p.m. (8 a.m. ET) and 2-1 in gold medal games. All games: live on NHL Network ((DirectTV 215, Dish 403), live streamed on NHL.com. Jan. 2 game to be re-aired at 5:30 & 10:30 p.m. ET. THE SERIES VS. CZECH REPUBLIC - The U.S. leads the all-time series vs. the Czech Republic, 8-1- USA vs. Czech Republic 1-7-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T). - The U.S. is 2-1 vs. the Czechs in quarterfinals. In all quarterfi- Tale of the Tape nal, semifinal and medal games, Team USA is 3-3. Category USA Czech Rep. All-Time Results vs. Czech Republic Record 2-0-0-2 2-1-0-1 Goals For/Avg. 19/4.75 12/3.00 Year Round Result Goals Against/Avg. 7/1.75 10/2.50 2012 Preliminary L, 2-5 Power Play .292 (7-24) .167 (3-18) 2009 5th Place Game W, 3-2 ot Penalty Killing .882 (15-17) .722 (13-18) Preliminary W, 4-3 Shots For Gm/Avg. 165/41.3 118/29.5 2006 Quarterfinal W, 2-1 Shots Against Gm/Avg. 117/29.3 120/30.0 2005 Bronze Medal L, 2-3 ot Shorthanded Goals 0 0 Preliminary L, 1-3 Top Scorers Galchenyuk (2-5-7) Jaskin (2-3--5) 2003 Quarterfinal W, 4-3 Trouba (4-0--4) Sidlik (0-4--4) 2002 Placing Game W, 4-3 Preliminary W, 3-1 Top Goalies Gibson Bartosak 2001 Preliminary L, 2-4 (2-2, 1.93, .936) (3-0, 1.98, .924) 2000 Semifinal L, 1-4 Preliminary T, 2-2 ot WINTER TOURNAMENT UPDATE 1999 Preliminary L, 3-6 • At the 2013 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship in 1998 Quarterfinal L, 1-4 Heinola & Vierumäki, Finland, the U.S. Women’s Nation- 1997 Semifinal W, 5-2 al Under-18 Team is through to the semifinals. Collec- Preliminary W, 2-1 tively, Team USA out-scored Russia, the Czech Republic 1995 Preliminary W, 7-5 and Sweden 25-0 in the preliminary round. 1994 Preliminary L, 3-7 • At the 2013 World Under-17 Challenge in Drummond- ville and Victoriaville, Quebec, the U.S. National Un- USA Hockey on the Web: usahockey.com der-17 Team is 2-1-0-0 and leads its group. Team USA Media Guide, Video, Clips: worldjuniors.usahockey.com beat Canada Quebec 5-1 on Dec. 31 and wraps up pre- Twitter: @usahockey • @usahockeyscores • #USAWJC liminary round play vs. Slovakia on Jan. 2. Facebook: facebook.com/usahockey Game Notes • USA vs. Czech Republic • Jan. 2, 2013 • Page 2 TeAm USA STATISTICAL LeAdeRS SPOTLIGHT ON BLAKE PIETILA Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 Points Goals Assists ‘D’ Points Plus/Minus NHL: NJD (‘12, 5th rd., 129th) Galchenyuk (7) Trouba (4) Galchenyuk (5) Trouba (4-0--4) Bardreau (+4) Current Team: Trouba (4) Galchenyuk (2) Vesey (3) Jones (1-2--3) Pietila (+4) Michigan Tech University Hometown: Brighton, Mich. 7 Tied (3) Gaudreau (2) Barber (2) Reilly (1-1--2) Hartman (+3) (suburb of Detroit) Trocheck (2) Jones (2) Gostisbehere (1-1--2) Jones (+3) Kuraly (2) McCabe (1-1--2) Gostisbehere (+3) Miller (2) Murphy (+3) On the “grind line” nickname: Pietila (2) Reilly (+3) “It was a group decision. Two years ago Full team stats on page 10 Cole Bardreau and I played with Zac Lar- raza on the U.S. NTDP Under-18 Team and we had the “grind line.” It’s now carried LAST GAme: dec. 31 • USA 9, SVk 3 PRodUCTIVe BLUe LINe over here, except we’ve added Ryan Hart- Tied 1-1 fi ve minutes into the game, Team USA’s defense corps has con- man. I was a Red Wings fan growing up so Team USA scored four straight goals tributed eight of the team’s 19 goals, it’s from there too.” to seize control of the game. John including four on the power play. Ja- Gaudreau and Vince Trocheck each cob Trouba has a in every game, On Bardreau’s U.S. Player of the Game: had two goals and an assist to lead all while Shayne Gostisbehere, Seth “It was a great effort from all three of us scorers. Seventeen players recorded Jones, Jake McCabe and Mike Reil- to get that plate. Hartman and I haven’t decided what we’re going to do with it yet, a point. The U.S. went four-for-nine ly have a goal apiece. The seven-man if we’re going to cut it up or destroy the evi- on the power play and denied seven- group also has six assists. dence. It’s an honor to win a plate like that. of-eight Slovakian man-advantages. All three of us went into getting that. It’s not John Gibson had 26 saves. FACE-OFF FORTUNES often that happens, but when it does it’s Each of Team USA’s four primary cen- nice and it compliments all three of us.” ToURNAmeNT LeAdeRS ters is succeeding at above 50% in the Alex Galchenyuk’s seven points face-off circle. Cole Bardreau leads On his hunting past time: (2-5) are tied for second-best on the the way at 65% (36-19), followed by “The most interesting place I’ve been is 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship Vince Trocheck (64% (53-30), J.T. probably South Dakota. I went pheasant points list. His fi ve assists are tied for miller (64%, 38-21) and Sean kuraly hunting and had some success. I went with second-best in the tournament. He (54%, 35-30). about 10 of my family members during a has a point in all four games. Thanksgiving weekend.” is tied for fi rst in Jacob Trouba MULTI-POINT PERFORMERS On his dad attending this tournament: tournament scoring with four goals. Six U.S. players posted multiple points “It means a lot to me. It’s about an eight His four points (4-0) are tied for fi rst in a 9-3 win vs. Slovakia. John Gaud- and a half hour drive from home to Michi- among all defensemen. reau (2-1--3) and Vince Trocheck gan Tech to see me and my brother, Chad, John Gibson ranks third among his (2-1--3) each scored their fi rst points and he’s probably only missed one home peers with a .936 save percentage. of the tournament, as did Jim Vesey weekend this year. When I was with the His 1.93 goals against average stands (0-3--3) and Jake McCabe (1-1--2). U.S. NTDP he probably made all the trips second in the tournament. J.T. Miller tallied his fi rst two assists. a oversees to Slovakia, Sweden, Germany As a team, the U.S. leads the tour- pair of assists vs. Slovakia. Alex Gal- and the Czech Republic.” nament in penalty killing success at chenyuk posted a goal and an assist .882 (15-for-17). for his second multi-point effort of the On the number of people in his family: “To be honest I don’t know how many fi rst tournament. He had a a goal and two cousins I have. My dad has nine broth- LeANING LeFT LookS RIGHT assists vs. Germany. ers and one sister. And my mom has one Team USA’s all-lefty line of John brother and four sisters. I must have 100 Gaudreau, J.T. Miller and Jim Vesey cousins between the two families and I do made its debut vs. Slovakia. The trio U.S. MEDALS AT THE WJC know them all. Hockey-wise, my cousin, produced two goals, both by Gaud- Aaron, my brother and I have made it the reau, and six assists. Vesey had an as- Year Medal Coach farthest, but a lot have played hockey. sist on three consecutive goals in the 2011 Bronze Keith Allain We’ve had some good family hockey fi rst period. Miller had a pair of helpers 2010 Gold Dean Blais games.” on the day and Gaudreau tacked on 2007 Bronze Ron Rolston an assist as well. Their collective plus/ On playing on a line with his brother at MTU: 2004 Gold Mike Eaves “My mom likes it, but it didn’t go well.” minus rating on the day was +9. 1997 Silver Jeff Jackson 1992 Bronze Walt Kyle On his last name pronunciation: 1986 Bronze Dave Peterson “It’s Finnish. Lower Peninsula, we say puh- TILL-uh. Upper Peninsula, they call it PEE- till-uh. And pee-ET-uh-luh gets in there too.” Game Notes • USA vs. Czech Republic • Jan. 2, 2013 • Page 3 Team USA and the NHL Captain America League Leaders Defenseman Jake McCabe is wear- A number of U.S. players are promi- Overall Draft Picks (19) ing the captain’s ‘C’ for Team USA. nent scorers in their respective Joining McCabe as alternate captains leagues. First Round (5) are Cole Bardreau, Seth Jones, J.T. John Gaudreau (Boston College) 3 Alex Galchenyuk (MTL-12) Miller and Jacob Trouba. The alter- is tied for seventh in NCAA hockey 9 Jacob Trouba (WPG-12) nate captains are split into two pairs, with 23 points. His 11 goals are tied 15 J.T. Miller (NYR-11) with Jones and Miller wearing an ‘A’ for third in the college ranks. Blake 20 Connor Murphy (PHX-11) when the U.S. wears its white jerseys Pietila (Michigan Tech University) has 22 Tyler Biggs (TOR-11) and Bardreau and Trouba doing do so 10 goals in 17 games, which is tied for Second Round (5) in the blue jerseys. seventh in the NCAA. Riley Barber 33 Rocco Grimaldi (FLA-11) McCabe is in his second season at (Miami University) is the top point- 39 John Gibson (ANA-11) the University of Wisconsin. He is the getter among rookies in the NCAA 42 Patrick Sieloff (CGY-12) third Wisconsin Badger in the last four with eight goals and 22 points in 18 44 Jake McCabe (BUF-12) years to lead the U.S. National Junior games. 60 Mario Lucia (MIN-11) Team. Derek Stepan captained the Alex Galchenyuk’s (Sarnia Sting), Third Round (4) U.S. to a gold medal in 2010, while whose 27 goals in 33 games are tied 64 Vince Trocheck (FLA-11) John Ramage helped the U.S. to a for first in the Ontario Hockey League. 66 Jim Vesey (NSH-12) bronze medal in 2011 in Buffalo, N.Y. Vince Trocheck (Saginaw Spirit) is 75 Jon Gillies (CGY-12) fifth on the OHL points list with 50 78 Shayne Gostisbehere (PHI-12) Welcome Back (24-26) in 35 games. Seth Jones Fourth Round (2) Team USA returns three players from (Portland Winterhawks) has 28 points 98 Mike Reilly (CBJ-11) the 2012 IIHF World Junior Champi- (8-20) to rank fifth among Western 104 John Gaudreau (CGY-11) onship. Forward J.T. Miller played Hockey League defensemen and sec- Fifth Round (2) in all six games last year, registering ond for WHL rookies. 129 Blake Pietila (NJD-11) two goals and two assists. Defense- Goalie John Gibson (Kitchener 133 Sean Kuraly (SJ-11) man Jacob Trouba was the young- Rangers) is tied for fifth in the OHL in Sixth Round (1) est player on Team USA in 2012. He both goals against average (2.33) and 167 Riley Barber (WSH-12) collected two assists and was Team save percentage (.929). Also in the Seventh Round (1) USA’s Player of the Game vs. Canada OHL, Garret Sparks () 190 Garret Sparks (TOR-11) on Dec. 31, 2011. John has a league-best 950 saves and four Gibson made one start last year, shutouts. By Team making 23 saves on 27 shots in a loss Calgary 3 to Finland. Team Building Florida 2 Thirteen of the 23 players on the U.S. Toronto 2 Gold Medal Pedigree National Junior Team preliminary ros- Anaheim 1 The United States has won the last ter were members of the U.S. National Buffalo 1 four IIHF Men’s Under-18 World Team Development Program. Addi- Columbus 1 Championships. Thirteen players on tionally, Sean Kuraly and Mario Lu- Minnesota 1 the 2013 U.S. National Junior Team cia played brief stints with the NTDP Montreal 1 roster have won gold medals at those during their junior careers. Nashville 1 events, including four players who The list of past NTDP members in- New Jersey 1 have won twice; Tyler Biggs and Roc- cludes forwards Riley Barber (2011- New York Rangers 1 co Grimaldi did so in 2010 and 2011, 12), Cole Bardreau (2009-11), Tyler Philadelphia 1 while Seth Jones and Jacob Trouba Biggs (2009-11), Rocco Grimaldi Phoenix 1 equaled the feat in 2011 and 2012. (2009-11), Ryan Hartman (2010-12), San Jose 1 The other gold medalists in 2011 were Blake Pietila (2009-11), J.T. Miller Washington 1 Cole Bardreau, John Gibson, Jake (2009-11); defensemen Seth Jones, Winnipeg 1 McCabe, J.T. Miller, Connor Murphy Jake McCabe (2009-11), Connor and Blake Pietila. In 2012, Riley Bar- Murphy (2009-11), Patrick Sieloff ber, Patrick Sieloff and Ryan Hart- (2009-11), Jacob Trouba (2010-12); man also stood atop the medal stand. and goaltender John Gibson (2009- In 2011, Gibson was named best 11). goalie of the tournament by the direc- torate. Game Notes • USA vs. Czech Republic • Jan. 2, 2013 • Page 4 2013 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS Head Coach (through Dec. 31) Phil Housley Phil Housley is serv- ing as the head coach Group B of the U.S. National Team GP W-OTW-OTL-L GF-GA PTS Junior Team for the 1. Canada* 4 4-0-0-0 21-8 12 fi rst time. Previously, 2. Russia* 4 2-1-0-0 12-3 8 he held assistant 3. USA* 4 2-0-0-2 19-7 6 coaching positions for the 2007 and 2011 4. Slovakia 4 0-1-1-2 10-19 3 U.S. National Junior Teams that received bronze medals. Additionally, Housley was 5. Germany 4 0-0-1-3 4-26 1 an assistant coach for the 2011 U.S. Men’s National Team. Group A A seven-time member of the U.S. Team GP W-OTW-OTL-L GF-GA PTS Men’s National Team (1982, 1986, 1. Sweden* 4 3-1-0-0 19-8 11 1989, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003), Housley 2. Czech Republic* 4 2-1-0-1 12-10 8 earned a silver medal with the U.S. Olym- 3. Switzerland* 4 1-0-3-0 16-14 6 pic Men’s Ice Hockey Team at the 2002 4. Finland 4 1-1-0-2 15-15 5 Olympic Winter Games. In 1996 helped 5. Latvia 4 0-0-0-4 6-21 0 Team USA to a fi rst-place fi nish at the World Cup of Hockey. He made his Team * clinched playoff berth USA debut at the 1982 IIHF World Junior Championship. Housley spent 21 seasons in the NHL yoUTHFUL eXUBeRANCe - Connor murphy’s dad, Gord, played (1982-2003) and has the highest career Typically a tournament for 19-year 14 seasons in the NHL and is on the point total (1,232) by an American defen- olds, the U.S. roster includes seven coaching staff of the Florida Panthers seman. He is a member of the IIHF and players born in 1994: Riley Barber, - Blake Pietila has a brother, Chad, U.S. Hockey Halls of Fame. Alex Galchenyuk, Ryan Hartman, and cousin, Aaron, playing alongside A native of South St. Paul, Minn., Jon Gillies, Seth Jones, Patrick him at Michigan Tech. His uncle, Jim Housley is in his ninth season as the Sieloff and Jacob Trouba. Storm, also played for Michigan Tech, head coach of the Stillwater (Minn.) High and eventually the Dallas Stars. School boys’ ice hockey team. FAmILy TIeS - Jim Vesey’s father, Jim, played at A number of U.S. players have fam- Merrimack College and also in the medal, having captured the title in ily roots in college and/or professional NHL. 2008, 2009 and 2011. Visit usahockey. hockey. com for more information. - Riley Barber’s dad, Don, played at PRE-TOURNAMENT RECAP Bowling Green State University and in Team USA began its training camp World Under-17 Hockey Challenge the NHL. on Dec. 16 at the New York Rang- The 2013 World Under-17 Hockey - Tyler Biggs’ dad, Don, played in the ers’ Madison Square Garden Training Challenge is taking place Dec. 28, NHL. Facility in Tarrytown, N.Y. Three days 2012-Jan. 4, 2013, in Drummondville - Alex Galchenyuk’s father, Alexan- later, the team arrived in Helsinki, and Victoriaville, Quebec The U.S. der, played in the International Hockey Finland, where it played a pair of pre- National Under-17 Team, part of USA League, including Milwaukee, where tournament games. Against Sweden Hockey’s NTDP, has placed in the top Alex was born, and throughout Eu- on Dec. 20, the U.S. notched a 3-2 three for six consecutive tournaments rope. victory in overtime on Shayne Gostis- (2006, 2008-12). The U.S. won in - John Gaudreau’s dad, Guy, skated behere’s blast from the point. Connor 2010 and has fi nished second the last at Norwich University. murphy (power play) and Ryan Hart- two years. Visit usantdp.com for more - Jon Gillies’ dad, Bruce, played in the man also had a goal apiece in the win. information. IHL. In a 5-1 loss to Finland on Dec. 22, - Seth Jones’ father, Ron “Popeye”, Blake Pietila was Team USA’s goal Hockey Weekend Across America did not play hockey, however, he had scorer. USA Hockey presents the sixth annual an 11-year career in the National Bas- Hockey Weekend Across America, ketball Association and is currently a oTHeR USA HoCkey HAPPeNINGS presented by CCM, Feb. 15-17, 2013. coach for the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets. IIHF Women’s U18 World Championship Hockey Weekend Across America is - Sean kuraly’s father, Rick, starred at The U.S. Women’s National Under-18 focused on celebrating the sport and Miami University and is the program’s Team is in Heinola & Vierumäki, Fin- those involved while sharing hockey career scoring leader. land, to take on the world at the IIHF with new audiences. For complete - mario Lucia’s dad, Don, also played U18 Women’s World Championship coverage visit: at Notre Dame and is the head coach Dec. 29, 2012-Jan. 5, 2013. With the HockeyWeekendAcrossAmerica.com of the University of Minnesota men’s tournament entering its sixth year, ice hockey team. Team USA is looking for its fourth gold Game Notes • USA vs. Czech Republic • Jan. 2, 2013 • Page 5 Roster Breakdown

Home States of Team USA Ohio 4 Michigan 4 2 Minnesota 2 Pennsylvania 2 Wisconsin 2 California 1 Florida 1 Maine 1 Massachusetts 1 New Jersey 1 New York 1 Texas 1

Birth Year 1993 16 1994 7

By College Miami University 2 Boston College 1 Cornell University 1 Harvard University 1 University of Michigan 1 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 8 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: 14 Right: 9

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

Youngest Player: Seth Jones (10/3/94) Game Notes • USA vs. Czech Republic • Jan. 2, 2013 • Page 6 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 Game Notes • USA vs. Czech Republic • Jan. 2, 2013 • Page 7

USA vs. Germany • Dec. 27, 2012 • Preliminary Game #1 USA vs. Russia • Dec. 28, 2012 • Preliminary Game #2 Ufa Arena • Ufa, Russia Ufa Arena • Ufa, Russia

Scoring By Period Scoring By Period Team 1 2 3 Total Team 1 2 3 Total Germany 0 0 0 0 Russia 1 0 1 2 USA 3 3 2 8 USA 0 1 0 1

First Period – Scoring: 1, USA, Kuraly (Galchenyuk, First Period – Scoring: 1, RUS, Yarullin (Nesterov, Yaku- Barber), 0:19; 2, USA, Trouba (Pietila), 8:30; 3, USA, pov), 2:42 (pp). Penalties: USA, Trouba (interference), Galchenyuk (Kuraly, Barber), 9:54. Penalties: GER, Kahun 2:29; RUS, Mozer (hooking), 2:57; USA, Team (too many (tripping), 2:30; GER, Kranthaler (tripping), 5:23; GER, men), 9:36; USA, Gibson (tripping), 11:27; USA, Grimaldi Draisaitl (interference), 10:18; USA, Kuraly (cross-check- (hooking), 14:37. ing), 17:19. Second Period – Scoring: 2, USA, Trouba (Galchenyuk), Second Period – Scoring: 4, USA, Barber (Galchenyuk), 13:18, (pp). Penalties: RUS, Dyakov (tripping), 5:12; RUS, 0:14; 5, USA, Gostisbehere (Jones, Grimaldi), 6:33 (pp); Kucherov (holding), 12:28. 6, USA, Hartman (Pietila, Bardreau), 7:55. Penalties: GER, Ackermann (tripping), 5:06; USA, Trouba (inter- Third Period – Scoring: 3, RUS, Tkachyov (Nichushkin, ference), 12:47; USA, McCabe (holding), 13:08; GER, Sergeyev), 4:10. Penalties: RUS, Kapustin (checking from Reimer (hooking), 16:02. behind), 18:28; RUS, Kapustin (10-minute misconduct), 18:28. Third Period – Scoring: 7, USA, Miller, 8:36; 8, USA, Jones (unassisted), 10:32. Penalties: USA, Biggs (interfer- Shots By Period ence), 1:45; USA, Trocheck (tripping), 2:26; USA, Mc- Team 1 2 3 Total Cabe (tripping), 4:40; GER, Mebus (roughing), 8:06; USA, USA 10 17 15 42 Galchenyuk (cross-checking), 8:06. RUS 8 11 11 30

Shots By Period Goaltender (SH/SV) 1 2 3 Total Team 1 2 3 Total USA, Gibson, 59:09 7/8 11/11 10/11 28/30 GER 9 10 7 26 RUS, Makarov, 60:00 10/10 16/17 15/15 41/42 USA 14 20 12 46 Power Play: USA 1-4; RUS, 1-4 Goaltender (SH/SV) 1 2 3 Total Penalties: USA 4-8; RUS, 5-18 USA, Gibson, 40:00 9/9 10/10 -- 19/19 USA, Gillies, 20:00 -- -- 7/7 7/7 GER, Cupper, 60:00 11/14 17/20 10/12 38/46

Power Play: USA 1-6; GER, 0-4 Penalties: USA 7-14; GER, 6-12 Game Notes • USA vs. Czech Republic • Jan. 2, 2013 • Page 8 USA vs. Canada • Dec. 30, 2012 • Preliminary Game #3 USA vs. Slovakia • Dec. 31, 2012 • Preliminary Game #4 Ufa Arena • Ufa, Russia Ufa Arena • Ufa, Russia

Scoring By Period Scoring By Period Team 1 2 3 Total Team 1 2 3 Total Canada 2 0 0 2 Slovakia 2 0 1 3 USA 0 0 1 1 USA 5 3 1 9

First Period – Scoring: 1, CAN, Nugent-Hopkins (Huber- First Period – Scoring: 1, USA, Bardreau (Hartman, Gib- deau, Schiefele), 7:13; 2, CAN, Strome (Ritchie, Camara), son), 4:05; 2, SVK, Matis (Kolena), 4:19; 3, USA, McCabe 14:44. Penalties: USA, Barber (slashing), 11:15; CAN, (Vesey, Miller), 5:10; 4, USA, Gaudreau (Gostisbehere, Strome (slashing), 18:19. Vesey), 9:00; 5, USA, Reilly (Vesey, Miller), 11:46; 6, USA, Trouba (Kuraly, Galchenyuk), 13:50 (pp); 7, SVK, Mraz Second Period – Scoring: None. Penalties: CAN, Rein- (Ceresnak, Nechala), 18:35 (pp). Penalties: SVK, Dano hart (high sticking), 6:52; USA, Jones (slashing), 12:11. (tripping), 13:22; USA, Gostisbehere (slashing - maj.), 16:50; USA Gostisbehere (game misconduct), 16:50. Third Period – Scoring: 3, USA, Trouba (Galchenyuk, Reilly), 11:02 (pp). Penalties: CAN, Subban (tripping), Second Period – Scoring: 8, USA, Gaudreau (McCabe, 7:35; CAN, Strome (delaying the game), 9:52; USA, Trocheck), 4:55 (pp); 9, USA, Trocheck (Gaudreau), 6:16; McCabe (checking to the head), 12:06; USA, McCabe 10, USA, Trocheck (Biggs, Lucia), 10:00. Penalties: SVK, (misconduct), 12:06; USA, Biggs (goaltender interference), Matis (holding), 3:08; SVK, Dano (roughing), 5:21; USA, 13:30; USA, Hartman (checking to the head), 15:50; USA, Reilly (hooking), 7:18; USA, Barber (tripping), 7:33; SVK, Hartman (misconduct), 15:50; USA, Trouba (interference), Bires (tripping), 11:14; USA, Miller (slashing), 12:49; USA, 15:50; USA, Trocheck (cross-checking), 16:25; CAN, Hu- Biggs (holding), 13:06. berdeau (slashing), 16:26; CAN, Nugent-Hopkins (board- ing), 18:23. Third Period – Scoring: 11, SVK, Matis (Kolena, Uhrik), 9:21; 12, USA, Galchenyuk (Murphy, Kuraly), 16:16 (pp). Shots By Period Penalties: SVK, Bagin (kneeing), 0:59; SVK, Kolena Team 1 2 3 Total (charging), 4:53; SVK, Dano (slashing), 11:09; USA, Trou- CAN 11 8 13 32 ba (tripping), 14:56; SVK, Matis (checking to the head), USA 10 15 12 37 15:50; SVK, Matis (10-minute misconduct), 15:50; SVK, Dano (slashing), 16:13; USA, Jones (cross-checking), Goaltender (SH/SV) 1 2 3 Total 17:14. USA, Gibson, 58:58 9/11 8/8 13/13 30/32 CAN, Subban, 60:00 10/10 15/15 11/12 36/37 Shots By Period Team 1 2 3 Total Power Play: USA 1-5; CAN, 0-4 SVK 3 8 8 29 Penalties: USA 7-34; CAN, 6-14 USA 18 12 10 40

Goaltender (SH/SV) 1 2 3 Total SVK, Nagy, 9:00 6/9 -- -- 6/9 SVK, Romancik, 51:00 7/9 9/12 9/10 25/31 USA, Gibson, 60:00 11/13 8/8 7/8 26/29

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