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2019 U.S. Men's National Team Line Chart 2019 U.S. MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM LINE CHART 2019 IIHF Men’s World Championship | Germany vs. USA | Sunday, May 19, 2019 Steel Arena • Kosice, Slovakia • Preliminary Round, Game 6 Forwards HUGHES, Jack^ EICHEL, Jack^ KREIDER, Chris 5-11, 170 USA Hockey NTDP 6-2, 200 Buffalo Sabres 6-3, 220 New York Rangers Boxford, Mass. 5/14/016 Orlando, Fla. 9 North Chelmsford, Mass. 184/30/91 Left Shot NTDP 2018-19: 50GP 34-78--112 10/28/96 NHL 2018-19: 77GP 28-54--82 Left Shot NHL 2018-19: 79GP 28-24--52 2019MWC: 5GP 0-1--1 Right Shot 2019MWC: 5GP 1-6--7 2019MWC: 5GP 3-1--4 HEWZ, JAK IGH-kuhl, JAK KRIGH-duhr, KRIHS DeBRINCAT, Alex LARKIN, Dylan^ A KANE, Patrick^ C 5-7, 165 Chicago Blackhawks 6-1, 198 Detroit Red Wings 5-10, 177 Chicago Blackhawks 1212/18/97 Farmington Hills, Mich. 217/30/96 Waterford, Mich. 88 Buffalo, N.Y. Right Shot NHL 2018-19: 82GP 41-35--76 Left Shot NHL 2018-19: 76GP 32-41--73 11/19/88 NHL 2018-19: 81GP 44-66--110 2019MWC: 5GP 6-2--8 2019MWC: 5GP 2-2--4 Left Shot 2019MWC: 5GP 2-7--9 deh-BRIHN-kiht, AL-ehx LAHR-kihn, DIH-luhn KAYN, PAT-rihk van RIEMSDYK, James^ WHITE, Colin^ KELLER, Clayton^ 6-3, 217 Philadlephia Flyers 6-0, 183 Ottawa Senators 5-10, 170 Arizona Coyotes Middletown, N.J. St. Louis, Missouri 255/4/89 36 Hanover, Mass. 197/29/98 NHL 2018-19: 66GP 27-21--48 1/30/97 Left Shot NHL 2018-19: 71GP 14-27--41 Left Shot NHL 2018-19: 82GP 14-33--47 2019MWC: 5GP 1-2--3 Right Shot 2019MWC: 5GP 2-1--3 2019MWC: 5GP 2-1--3 van REEMZ-dighk, JAYMZ WIGHT, KAW-lihn KEH-luhr, KLAY-tuhn VATRANO, Frank^ GLENDENING, Luke RYAN, Derek 5-9, 201 Florida Panthers 5-11, 192 Detroit Red Wings 5-10, 185 Calgary Flames 72 East Longmeadow, Mass. 414/28/89 Grand Rapids, Mich. 10 Spokane, Wash. 3/14/94 NHL 2018-19: 78GP 10-13--23 12/29/86 NHL 2018-19: 81GP 13-25--38 NHL 2018-19: 81GP 24-15--39 Right Shot Right Shot Left Shot 2019MWC: 5GP 2-1--3 2019MWC: 5GP 0-2--2 2019MWC: 5GP 1-3--4 vuh-TRAH-noh, FRANK glehn-DEHN-ihng, LEWK RIGH-uhn, DAIR-ihk Defense KUNIN, Luke SUTER, Ryan^ A MARTINEZ, Alec 6-0, 184 Minnesota Wild Chesterfield, Mo. 6-2, 208 Minnesota Wild 6-1, 209 L.A. Kings 114/12/97 Madison, Wis. Rochester Hills, Mich. Right Shot NHL 2018-19: 49GP 6-11--17 201/21/85 277/26/87 2019MWC: 0GP, 0-0--0 Left Shot NHL 2018-19: 82GP 7-40--47 NHL 2018-19: 60GP 4-14--18 2019MWC: 5GP 0-4--4 Left Shot 2019MWC: 5GP 0-2--2 KUH-nihn, LUHK SOO-tuhr, RIGH-uhn mar-TEE-nehz, AL-ehk Goaltenders SKJEI, Brady^ HANIFIN, Noah^ 6-3, 214 New York Rangers 6-3, 215 Calgary Flames DEMKO, Thatcher^ 76 Lakeville, Minn. 55 Norwood, Mass. 6-4, 192 Vancouver Canucks 3/26/94 1/25/97 NHL 2018-19: 80GP 5-23--28 NHL 2018-19: 78GP 8-17--25 Left Shot 3012/8/95 San Diego, Calif. Left Shot 2019MWC: 4GP 1-0--1 2019MWC: 5GP 0-3--3 Catches Left NHL ‘18-19: 4-3-1, 2.81, .913 SHAY, BRAY-dee HAN-ih-fihn, NOH-uh 2019 MWC: 2-0-0, 2.00, .920 DEHM-koh, THA-chur HUGHES, Quinn^ FOX, Adam SCHNEIDER, Cory^ 5-10, 170 Vancouver Canucks 5-10, 185 Harvard Crimson 6-3, 200 New Jersey Devils 43 Orlando, Fla. 8 Jericho, N.Y. Marblehead, Mass. 10/14/99 NHL 2018-19: 5GP 0-3--3 2/17/98 College ‘18-19: 33GP, 9-39--48 353/18/86 Left Shot Right Shot Catches Left NHL ‘18-19: 27-25-6-0, 2.15, .924 2019MWC: 4=5GP 0-3--3 2019MWC: 5GP, 0-1--1 2019MWC: 2-1-0, 2.29, .917 HEWZ, KWIHN FOX, A-duhm SHNIGH-duhr, KOHR-ee WOLANIN, Christian BRIEFLY TEAM STAFF 6-2, 185 Ottawa Senators The U.S. and Germany met in a pre-tournament General Manager Chris Drury game back on May 7 in Mannheim with Team Asst. Exec. Dir., Hockey Ops John Vanbiesbrouck 86 Rochester, Mich. Head Coach Jeff Blashill 3/17/95 NHL ‘18-19: 30GP, 4-8--12 USA gaining a 5-2 victory ... The U.S. has won Left Shot Assistant Coach Dan Bylsma 2019MWC: 4GP 0-0--0 its last four games of the world championship Assistant Coach John Hynes woh-LA-nihn, KRIHS-ch’yehn ... Jeff Blashill, with Team USA’s 7-1 victory Assistant Coach Kevin Reiter vs. Denmark yesterday, became the all-time Video Coordinator Adam Nightingale winningest U.S. coach in the men’s world cham- Team Leader Mark Boxer pionship with his 18th victory (top division). He Athletic Trainer Stan Wong Please note that this line chart Athletic Trainer Piet VanZant depicts likely combinations for surpassed Tim Taylor. Equipment Manager Scott Aldrich today’s game and combinations Equipment Manager Chris Scoppetto are listed in no particular order. ^indicates played for USA Hockey’s National Team Team Physician Dr. Doug Weiss Development Program Massage Therapist Peewee Willmann Media Officer Dave Fischer LINEUP SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • @usahockey • teamusa.usahockey.com/2019mensworlds • #MensWorlds.
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