Game Notes Media Contacts TEAM USA Dave Fischer 2014 Olympic Winter Games • Sochi, Russia 719.207.5216 or +7 925 007 9283 SLO (1-0-0-1) vs. USA (1-1-0-0) Mike Gilbert Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014 • 4:30 p.m. • Preliminary Round 719.207.5196 or +7 925 007 9286 • TODAY’S GAME -- The U.S. Olympic Men’s Team concludes its preliminary-round schedule in the XXII Olympic Winter 2014 Olympic Winter Games Games today against Slovenia at Shayba Arena. Team USA is the vis- Team USA Game Schedule iting team and will wear its “third” jersey, honoring the 1960 gold-medal U.S. team. A victory for Team USA would assure a bye into the quar- Preliminary Round terfinals. Thursday, Feb. 13 • LINEUP TODAY -- (East Lansing, Mich.// vs. USA (NBCSN) W, 7-1 State University) will get the call in today. Miller was the MVP of the 2010 Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey tournament, helping the Saturday, Feb. 15 U.S. to a silver-medal finish. Miller set the all-time U.S. Olympic record Russia vs. USA (NBCSN) W, 3-2 (SO) with a 1.35 GAA during the 2010 Olympics and left himself only two victories shy of the all-time career wins record (Miller Sunday, Feb. 16 has five; Jack McCartan (1960 team) holds the record with seven) ... (Hastings, Minn./NY Rangers/University of Wisconsin) Slovenia vs. USA (NBCSN) 4:30 p.m./7:30 a.m. Duluth) will be in the lineup today in place of and will serve as Miller’s back-up in net. Medal Round Tuesday, Feb. 18 - Qualification • OSHIE -- T.J. Oshie six times in the shootout yesterday against TBD TBD Russia and converted on four occasions, including the game-winner in the eighth round. Oshie shot five times in a shootout in the IIHF Wednesday, Feb. 19 - Quarterfinals Men’s World Championship in Cologne, Germany, on May 18, 2010, converting three times, including the game-winner to help the U.S. to TBD TBD a 3-2 win over Italy in the relegation round ... Oshie made the media Friday, Feb. 21 - Semifinals rounds last night after the game, including spending 30 minutes in the mixed zone after the game; meeting more media at the Main TBD TBD Press Center with teammates , James van Riemdsdyk and Cam Fowler for 20 minutes; and then finishing the night at the Saturday, Feb. 22 International Broadcast Center for interviews with Dan Patrick and Al Bronze-Medal Game 7 p.m./10 a.m. Michaels. Oshie was greeted with enthusiastic applause at the NBC compound at the IBC and stopped for photos with many NBC staffers Sunday, Feb. 23 ... Oshie began the day yesterday with approximately 90,000 followers Gold-Medal Game 4 p.m./7 a.m. on Twitter and as of this morning had more than 200,000. Oshie was trending worldwide on Twitter last night and received shoutouts from many, including President Obama ... Oshie media requests continue to Game times listed are local time/EST pour in, including Today, Good Morning America, Dan Patrick Show, Peter King, Piers Morgan Live, and CNN New Day among others. U.S. Medals at the - THINGS -- Cam Fowler and both scored their first Olympic goal yesterday vs. Russia ... had an assist yesterday vs. Russia to extend his Olympic streak to four games Year Medal Location Head Coach ... , who with 1-3--4 is tied for second in the Olympic 2010 Silver , B.C. Ron Wilson Tournament in points, led all U.S. players with seven shots on goal in 2002 Silver Salt Lake City, Utah yesterday’s game vs. Russia ... played a game-high 29:56 1980 Gold Lake Placid, N.Y. Herb Brooks vs. Russia yesterday ... The U.S. had never participated in a shootout 1972 Silver Sapporo, Japan Murray Williamson in the Olympic Winter Games prior to yesterday ... The U.S. looks to 1960 Gold Squaw Valley, Calif. Jack Riley win its first three games in the Olympic Tournament for the second 1956 Silver Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy straight Games and fifth time overall. Prior to 2010, the U.S. last won 1952 Silver Oslo, Norway John E. Pleban its opening three games of the Olympic Tournament in 1992. That year 1936 Bronze Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Albert Prettyman the U.S. opened with wins over Italy (6-3), Germany (2-0) and Finland 1932 Silver Lake Placid, N.Y. Alred Winsor (4-1). Team USA also won its fourth game of the 1992 Olympic Winter 1924 Silver Chamonix, France William Haddock Games against Poland (3-0). The U.S. also won its first three games 1920 Silver Antwerp, Belgium Cornelius Fellowes in 1960, 1952 and 1924. ... The U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team, which will take on Sweden in the semifinals tomorrow (Feb. 17), • ALL-TIME vs. SLOVENIA -- The U.S. Olympic Men’s was at last night’s USA-Russia men’s game ... Phil Kessel, Patrick Ice Hockey Team has never played Slovenia in the Kane, T.J. Oshie and are the four U.S. players that Olympics. In IIHF Men’s World Championship compe- have at least one point in each of Team USA’s first two games of the tition, the U.S. is 3-0-0-0-0 (W-OTW-L-OTL-T) and has Olympic Tournament ... Proctor and Gamble will host members of the outscored Slovenia, 19-3. The last meeting between the U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team and their families for a dinner two teams came on May 4, 2008 -- a 5-1 U.S. victory. following tonight’s game. Team USA Game Notes vs. Slovenia • Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014 • 2014 Olympic Winter Games • Page Two

- LAST TIME OUT -- T.J. Oshie capped “Marathon on Ice” last night as his shootout goal in the bottom of the Team USA Overall eighth round lifted the U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Average Height...... 6-1 Team to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Russia. Oshie scored Average Weight...... 203 four times on six shootout attempts. Cam Fowler and Average Age...... 27 Joe Pavelski each tallied power-play goals in regulation, Shoots/Catches Left...... 14 and made 29 saves during Shoots/Catches Right...... 11 regulation and , plus another five stops in the shootout. Home State of Team USA - ONLINE MEDIA GUIDE -- Media can find player and Minnesota...... 8 staff bios and historical information pertinent to the 2014 ...... 5 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team online at olympics. ...... 3 usahockey.com. A printed media guide is not available. Michigan...... 3 - ROSTER NUGGETS -- The 2014 U.S. Olympic Men’s Wisconsin...... 3 Ice Hockey Team includes 13 returnees from the silver New Jersey...... 2 medal-winning 2010 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Missouri...... 1 Team. The 25 members of Team USA represent 17 NHL teams and seven states. The NHL Connection and St. Louis Blues each have three players. Minnesota is the home state for the most U.S. Olympians (eight). New York Rangers...... 3 The U.S. roster includes 15 first-round draft choices, St. Louis Blues...... 3 including Patrick Kane, the No. 1 overall selection in ...... 2 the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Twenty members of Team ...... 2 USA played U.S. college hockey, with the University of Penguins...... 2 Wisconsin leading the way with four players. Maple Leafs...... 2 - AMERICA -- is captain of the ...... 1 2014 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team. Parise, who Buffalo Sabres...... 1 played for the U.S. at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, is ...... 1 a two-time gold medalist (2002 U18 World Championship, ...... 1 2004 World Junior Championship). Forward Dustin ...... 1 Brown and defenseman Ryan Suter are serving as Team USA’s alternate captains. All three players wear a Red Wings...... 1 letter for their respective NHL clubs. Brown is the captain Canadiens...... 1 of the L.A. Kings, while Parise and Suter are both alter- ...... 1 nate captains for the Minnesota Wild. ...... 1 Washington Captails...... 1 • COACHING STAFF -- The U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice ...... 1 Hockey Team is led by head coach , head coach of the . Peter Laviolette, cap- tain of the 1994 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team College Connection and -winning NHL coach; Todd Richards, University of Wisconsin...... 4 head coach of the ; and Tony University of Minnesota...... 3 Granato, assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins, University of North Dakota...... 2 are serving as assistant coaches. ...... 1 - NTDP ROOTS -- Nine members of the U.S. Olympic Boston University...... 1 squad played at USA Hockey’s National Team Michigan State University...... 1 Development Program in Ann Arbor, Mich., including Minnesota State University...... 1 Justin Faulk, Cam Fowler, Jimmy Howard, Patrick ...... 1 Kane, , Phil Kessel, Kevin Shattenkirk, University of ...... 1 Ryan Suter and James van Riemsdyk. ...... 1 • FAMILY AFFAIR -- Ryan Suter made his Olympic University of ...... 1 debut in 2010, but he isn’t the first member of his family University of Michigan...... 1 to play for Team USA at the Olympics. Suter’s dad, Bob, University of Minnesota Duluth...... 1 was a member of the gold medal-winning 1980 U.S. University of New Hampshire...... 1 Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team and his uncle, Gary, captured a silver medal with the 2002 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team. In addition, Paul Stastny’s NHL Draft by Round father, Peter, played for Czechoslovakia at the 1980 First Round...... 15 Olympic Winter Games and Slovakia at the 1994 Games. Second Round...... 6 Third Round...... 1 • YOUNG GUNS -- Of the U.S. 25-man roster, 22 mem- Fourth Round...... 1 bers are under 30 years old. Justin Faulk is the young- est member of Team USA at 21 years old, while Ryan Fifth Round...... 1 Miller is the oldest at 33 years old. Sixth Round...... 0 Seventh Round...... 1 Team USA Game Notes vs. Slovenia • Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014 • 2014 Olympic Winter Games • Page Three

• TEAM USA EXPERIENCE -- Members of the U.S. Olympic Preliminary Round • Slovakia vs. USA Men’s Ice Hockey Team have played in a combined 651 games in a U.S. uniform. Ryan Suter (65), Phil Kessel (54), Dustin Februrary 13, 2014—Shayba Arena • Sochi, Russia (4,119) Brown (53), Zach Parise (39), Ryan Kesler (35) and James United States (v) 1 6 0 — 7 van Riemsdyk (35) lead the pack for the U.S. Most recently, Slovakia (h) 0 1 0 — 1 three members of the U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team -- 1st: USA-Carlson (Kessel, van Riemsdyk), 14:27 Justin Faulk, T.J. Oshie and Paul Stastny -- helped the 2013 2nd: SVK-Tatar (Hossa), 0:24 U.S. Men’s National Team capture the bronze medal at the IIHF USA-Kesler (Kane), 1:26 Men’s World Championship. USA-Stastny (Pacioretty, Oshie), 2:32 USA-Backes (Kessel), 8:16 • JUNIOR CONNECTION -- Eight members of the U.S. Olympic USA-Stastny (Shattenkirk, Oshie), 13:30 USA-Kessel (Kesler, vanRiemsdyk), 14:20 Men’s Ice Hockey Team played in either the United States USA-Brown (Carlson, Kane), 15:37 Hockey League or the North , includ- 3rd: No scoring ing Ryan Miller, who suited up for the Soo Indians of the NAHL. Penalties: SVK 2-4; USA 1-2 Power Plays: SVK 0-1; USA 0-2 Saves: SVK-Halak (10-8-x--18), 33:30; USA-Quick (4-12-6--22), 60:00 • BACK IN THE OLYMPICS -- Team USA returns 13 players SVK-Budaj (x-2-6--8), 26:30 from its silver medal-winning 2010 Olympic Team, including Shots: SVK 4-13-6--23; USA 11-16-6--33 Ryan Miller and Jonathan Quick; defensemen and Ryan Suter; and forwards , Officials: Ref-Antonin Jerabek, Kevin Pollock; Lines-Mark Wheeler, Jesse Wilmot Dustin Brown, , Patrick Kane, Ryan Kesler, Phil Notes: Phil Kessel had a goal and two assists and 11 different players registered Kessel, Zach Parise, Joe Pavelski and Paul Stastny. points overall as the U.S. downed Slovakia for the first time ever in Olympic play. Six players had two points apiece and Jonathan Quick made 22 saves to pick up - INTERNATIONAL HONORS -- Ten members of Team USA the victory in his Olympic debut. have received directorate awards or have been selected to media all-star teams at IIHF tournaments. The list includes goal- Preliminary Round • USA vs. Russia tender Ryan Miller, who was awarded most valuable player, best goaltender and all-star honors at the 2010 Olympic Winter Februrary 15, 2014—Bolshoy Ice Dome • Sochi, Russia Games, and forward Zach Parise, who was a media all-star pick (11,678) at the 2010 Olympics. Russia (v) 0 1 1 0 — 2 United States (h) 0 1 1 1 — 3 - INTO THE RECORD BOOKS -- Ryan Miller set the all-time U.S. Olympic record with a 1.35 GAA during the 2010 Olympics and left 1st: No scoring 2nd: RUS-Datsyuk (Markov, Radulov), 9:15 himself only two victories shy of the all-time United States career USA-Fowler (van Riemsdyk, Kessel), 16:34 (pp) wins record (Miller has five; Jack McCartan holds the record with 3rd: USA-Pavelski (Kane, Shattenkirk), 9:27 (pp) seven). RUS-Datsyuk (Markov), 12:44 (pp) OT: No scoring - TEAM USA HOST -- Nikita Evsey is the team host for the 2014 SO: USA-Oshie (goal); RUS-Malkin (miss) USA-van Riemsdyk (save); RUS-Datsyuk (save) U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team. He lives in Minsk, the cap- USA-Pavelski (save); RUS-Kovalchuk (goal) ital of Belarus and is fluent in English, Belorussian and Russian. RUS-Kovalchuk (save); USA-Oshie (miss) Evsey founded a marketing agency called Eting Mark Agency RUS-Datsyuk (goal); USA-Oshie (goal) and also works as a lecturer at Belarusian National Technical RUS-Kovalchuk (goal); USA-Oshie (goal) RUS-Datsyuk (save); USA-Oshie (save) University. RUS-Kovalchuk (save); USA-Oshie (goal)

- TIDBITS FROM PAST GAME NOTES -- Many of Team USA’s Penalties: RUS 5-10; USA 6-12 Power Plays: RUS 1-6; USA 2-5 players and coaches, including head coach Dan Bylsma, were Saves: RUS-Bobrovsky (10-12-7-2--31), 65:00; USA-Quick (13-7-6-3--29), 65:00 at the U.S.-Canada women’s game on Feb. 12. In addition, Shots: RUS 13-8-7-3-0--31; USA 10-13-8-2-1--34 players have been taking in other events, both in the coastal Officials: Ref-Brad Meier, Marcus Vinnerborg; Lines-Greg Devorski, Jesse Wilmot and mountain clusters, since their arrival ... Zach Parise, Ryan Suter and Patrick Kane appearaed on Today on NBC with Matt Notes: T.J. Oshie scored four times in six shootout attempts, including the game-winner in the eighth round, and Jonathan Quick made 29 saves, to lead Lauer and Savannah Guthrie on Feb. 12 and also stopped for the U.S. to victory in an epic preliminary-round game before a sold-out crowd that an interview with The Weather Channel’s Al Roker and a photo included Russian president Putin. Cam Fowler and Joe Pavelski both scored their with Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush ... Zach Parise and Ryan first Olympic goals (both on the power play) and the U.S. killed five-of-six Russian Suter sat down with Amy Kobach of Good Morning America power play chances to help key the win. Patrick Kane had an assist to extend his on Feb. 14 at the Main Press Center and then journeyed to the Olympic point-scoring streak to four games. International Broadcast Center to do an interview with NBC’s Rebecca Lowe. Suter and Parise met Nastia Luikin in the NBC commisary and also chatted with NBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood ... Ron DeGregorio, president of USA Hockey; Dave Ogrean, executive director of USA Hockey; and Gavin Regan, vice president of USA Hockey and chair or the organization’s International Council, are all in Sochi and will be here through the duration of the Olympic Winter Games ... The 2014 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team includes five Ryans (Callahan, Kesler, Suter, McDonagh and Miller). Incidentally, the name Ryan means “little king.” ... The U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team stays in the Olympic Village ... U.S. general manager David Poile turned 64 on Feb. 14. Poile is recovering from injury suffered after getting hit with a puck in St. Paul on Feb. 6 and will not be with the team here in Sochi. Team USA Game Notes vs. Slovenia • Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014 • 2014 Olympic Winter Games • Page Four

- MEDAL HAUL -- The 25 players on the U.S. roster have combined to capture 39 medals in International Ice Hockey TEAM USA 2013-14 NHL PLAYER STATS Federation World Championships, including 15 gold medals, Through Feb. 8 games 17 silver medals and 7 bronze medals GOALTENDERS • GOLD MEDALISTS -- Eleven members of Team USA have won a gold medal at an IIHF-sanctioned event. No Name GP W L OTL GAA SV% SO 32 Jonathan Quick 32 16 13 2 2.18 .911 3 2010 IIHF World Junior Champ. - Carlson, Fowler, Stepan Los Angeles Kings 2010 IIHF Men’s U18 World Champ. - Faulk 35 Jimmy Howard 34 12 13 9 2.65 .914 2 2009 IIHF Men’s U18 World Champ. - Fowler 2006 IIHF Men’s U18 World Champ. - Kane, van Riemsdyk 39 Ryan Miller 39 14 22 3 2.74 .923 0 2005 IIHF Men’s U18 World Champ. - Kessel Buffalo Sabres 2004 IIHF World Junior Champ. - Kesler, Parise, Suter 2002 IIHF Men’s U18 World Champ. - Howard, Kesler, DEFENSEMEN Parise, Suter No Name GP G A PTS PIM • SILVER MEDALISTS -- Sixteen members of Team USA have won a silver medal at an IIHF-sanctioned event. 3 Cam Fowler 60 6 25 31 12 Anaheim Ducks 2010 Olympic Winter Games - Backes, Brown, Callahan, 4 John Carlson 59 10 13 23 16 Kane, Kesler, Kessel, Miller, Orpik, Parise, Pavelski, Quick, Stastny, Suter 7 33 2 10 12 8 2007 IIHF Men’s U18 World Champ. - McDonagh, Pittsburgh Penguins Shattenkirk, van Riemsdyk 20 Ryan Suter 59 6 27 33 24 2004 IIHF Men’s U18 World Champ. - Kessel Minnesota Wild 22 Kevin Shattenkirk 56 8 28 36 20 • BRONZE MEDALISTS -- Six members of Team USA St. Louis Blues have won a bronze medal at an IIHF-sanctioned event. 27 Ryan McDonagh 59 8 22 30 18 New York Rangers 2013 IIHF Men’s World Champ. - Faulk, Oshie, Stastny 44 Brooks Orpik 50 1 11 12 42 2011 IIHF World Junior Champ. - Faulk Pittsburgh Penguins 2007 IIHF World Junior Champ. - Kane, van Riemsdyk 72 Justin Faulk 57 3 19 22 31 2004 IIHF Men’s World Champ. - Brown Carolina Hurricanes

• TEAM OF CHAMPIONS -- In addition to the 39 combined FORWARDS medals won by Team USA members at IIHF-sanctioned events, Team USA’s roster is filled with champions. No Name GP G A PTS PIM 8 Joe Pavelski 59 29 25 54 26 David Backes -- USHL Clark Cup (2003-) San Jose Sharks Dustin Brown -- Stanley Cup (2012) 9 Zach Parise 44 19 17 36 20 Justin Faulk -- NCAA (2011-Univ. of Minnesota Duluth) Minnesota Wild Patrick Kane -- Stanley Cup (2010, 2013) 12 Derek Stepan 59 10 25 35 12 Paul Martin -- NCAA (2002, 2003-Univ. of Minnesota) New York Rangers Brooks Orpik -- NCAA (2001-Boston College); Stanley Cup 17 Ryan Kesler 60 20 18 38 63 (2009) Vancouver Canucks Zach Parise -- USA Hockey Tier I Youth 17 & Under 21 James van Riemsdyk 58 24 23 47 34 National Championship (2001-Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Joe Pavelski -- USHL Clark Cup (2004-Waterloo); 23 Dustin Brown 58 10 6 16 56 NCAA (2006-Univ. of Wisconsin) Los Angeles Kings Jonathan Quick -- Stanley Cup (2012) 24 Ryan Callahan 42 11 13 24 14 Kevin Shattenkirk -- NCAA (2009-Boston University) New York Rangers Paul Stastny --NCAA (2005-Univ. of Denver) 26 Paul Stastny 52 17 24 41 20 Colorado Avalanche - NHL LEADERS -- Several U.S. players rank in the top- 28 Blake Wheeler 60 22 26 48 42 five among all NHLers in league statistical categories. Phil Winnipeg Jets Kessel (65) and Patrick Kane (63) are fourth and fifth in 42 David Backes 52 20 22 42 78 points. Kessel is second in goals (31), while Joe Pavelski St. Louis Blues is tied for fourth with 29. Ryan Suter leads the league in 67 Max Pacioretty 50 26 11 37 24 average TOI (29:49). Kevin Shattenkirk is third among NHL defensemen with 20 power-play points. Kane, Pavelski and Zach Parise are tied for third in the NHL in power-play 74 T.J. Oshie 57 14 32 46 30 goals (10). Max Pacioretty is tied for second in the league St. Louis Blues with seven game-winning goals. Ryan Kesler is tied for fifth 81 Phil Kessel 60 31 34 65 19 in shots (205). Kessel leads the league in assists (17) and Toronto Maple Leafs points (28) since Jan. 1, while Pavelski leads the league in 88 Patrick Kane 59 27 36 63 18 goals (13) during that time. Jonathan Quick ranks fourth Chicago Blackhawks overall in goals against average (2.05) since Jan. 1. Team USA Game Notes vs. Slovenia • Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014 • 2014 Olympic Winter Games • Page Five

Team USA Statistics in the XXII Olympic Winter Games USA Hockey Happenings GP G A PTS PIM +/- GWG PPG SHG SOG Phil Kessel 2 1 3 4 2 +2 0 0 0 11 - The 2014 U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey T.J. Oshie 2 1 2 3 0 +2 1 0 0 2 Team completed preliminary-round play Wednes- Patrick Kane 2 0 3 3 2 +2 0 0 0 7 day (Feb. 12) with a 3-2 loss to arch-rival Cana- J. van Riemsdyk 2 0 3 3 0 +2 0 0 0 6 da. The U.S. women, which finished 2-0-0-1 in Paul Stastny 2 2 0 2 0 +2 0 0 0 4 group play, will enter the medal round as the sec- John Carlson 2 1 1 2 0 +2 0 0 0 2 ond-seeded team and play a semifinal game Mon- Ryan Kesler 2 1 1 2 0 +4 1 0 0 4 day (Feb. 17) against Sweden at 7:30 a.m. ET. The Kevin Shattenkirk 2 0 2 2 0 +1 0 0 0 6 contest will be broadcast live in the United States Dustin Brown 2 1 0 1 4 +2 0 0 0 2 on NBC Sports Network. David Backes 2 1 0 1 2 E 0 0 0 3 Cam Fowler 2 1 0 1 0 +2 0 1 0 3 - The U.S. Paralmypic Sled Hockey Team is cur- Joe Pavelski 2 1 0 1 0 -1 0 2 0 5 rently taking part in a 10-day training camp in Char- Max Pacioretty 2 0 1 1 2 +1 0 0 0 5 lotte, N.C., as part of its final preparations for the Ryan Callahan 2 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 3 Paralympic Winter Games. A PBS documentary on Paul Martin 2 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 1 the Paralympic team will air nationally Feb. 24 at Ryan McDonagh 2 0 0 0 0 +1 0 0 0 2 10 p.m. ET. Brooks Orpik 2 0 0 0 0 +2 0 0 0 1 Zach Parise 2 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 - The ninth annual Labatt Blue/USA Hockey Pond Ryan Suter 2 0 0 0 0 +2 0 0 0 0 Hockey National Championships took place Blake Wheeler 2 0 0 0 2 E 0 0 0 0 Feb. 7-9 in Eagle River, Wis. Some 340 teams par- Justin Faulk 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 ticipated in the event on Dollar Lake. Derek Stepan 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0

- The seventh edition of Hockey Weekend Across GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% W-OTW-OTL-L SO Jimmy Howard 0-0 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0-0 0 America will take place Feb. 28-Mar. 2. The three- Ryan Miller 0-0 0 0 0.00 0 .00 0-0-0-0 0 day nationwide celebration of the sport features Jonathan Quick 2-2 125 3 1.44 51 .944 1-1-0-0 0 Wear Your Favorite Jersey Day (Friday), Try Hock- ey Day (Saturday) and Celebrate Local Hockey Heroes Day (Sunday). This year, nearly 450 rinks across the U.S. have signed up to host a Try Hock- Olympic Winter Games Standings ey for Free event as part of Saturday’s Try Hockey GP W OTW OTL L GDF GF:GA PTS Day. Group A - USA Hockey’s National Team Development Pro- United States 2 1 1 0 0 +7 10:3 5 gram had both its teams competing during the most Russia 2 1 0 1 0 +2 7:5 4 recent international break. The U.S. National Un- Slovenia 2 1 0 0 1 -1 5:6 3 der-18 Team took first place in the Under-18 Five Slovakia 2 0 0 0 2 -8 2:10 0 Nations Tournament, held Feb. 5-9 in Moscow, Russia. The U.S. National Under-17 Team trav- Group B eled to Sundsvail, Sweden, to play in the Under-17 Finland 2 2 0 0 0 +9 14:5 6 Five Nations Tournament and came home with a Canada 2 2 0 0 0 +8 9:1 6 first-place finish. Norway 2 0 0 0 2 -7 2:9 0 - The U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Under-18 Austria 2 0 0 0 2 -10 4:14 0 Teams will compete in their respective IIHF World Championships in the coming weeks. The wom- Group C en will travel to Budapest, Hungary, March 23-30, Sweden 3 3 0 0 0 +5 10:5 9 while the men will be in Lappeenranta and Imatra, Switzerland 3 2 0 0 1 +1 2:1 6 Finland, April 17-27. Full tournament coverage from Czech Republic 3 1 0 0 2 -1 6:7 3 both events will be provided on USAHockey.com. Latvia 3 0 0 0 3 -5 5:10 0 - To receive the latest news and information from USA Hockey, follow us on Twitter (@USAHockey) 2014 Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Schedule and “like” our Facebook page (USA Hockey). Sunday, Feb. 16

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,PE+*****_C4 )4<* 8  9 !# $% &'( )*$+ $D=)* F0 $$ U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team • 2014 Olympic Winter Games Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014 • Slovenia vs. USA • Sochi, Russia LEFT WING CENTER RIGHT WING Parise, Zach Backes, David Callahan, Ryan 5-11, 190 Minnesota (NHL) 6-3, 221 St. Louis (NHL) 5-11, 180 N.Y. Rangers (NHL) , Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Rochester, N.Y. 7/28/849 425/1/84 243/21/85 NHL: 44GP, 19-17=36 NHL: 52GP, 20-22=42 NHL: 42GP, 11-13=24 Left Shot Right Shot Right Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-0=0 2014OWG: 2GP, 1-0=1 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-0=0 C (pah-REE-say, ZAK) (BA-kuhs, DAY-vihd) (kal-AH-han, RIGH-uhn) Played in 40th career U.S. game vs. RUS Playing in 30th career game with Team USA Ranks second on the N.Y. Rangers with 126 hits Brown, Dustin Kesler, Ryan* Kane, Patrick* 6-0, 212 Los Angeles (NHL) 6-2, 202 Vancouver (NHL) 5-11, 181 Chicago (NHL) Ithaca, N.Y. Livonia, Mich. Buffalo, N.Y. 2311/4/84 178/31/84 8811/19/88 NHL: 58GP, 10-6=16 NHL: 60GP, 20-18=38 NHL: 59GP, 27-36=63 Left Shot Right Shot Right Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 1-0=1 2014OWG: 2GP, 1-1=2 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-3=3 A (BROWN, DUHS-tihn) (KEHZ-luhr, RIGH-uhn) (KAYN, PAT-rihk) Recorded first Olympic goal & point vs. SVK Ranks first on team in plus/minus (+4) On four-game Olympic point-scoring streak van Riemsdyk, James* Pavelski, Joe Kessel, Phil* 6-3, 200 Toronto (NHL) 5-11, 190 San Jose (NHL) 6-0, 202 Toronto (NHL) Middletown, N.J. Plover, Wis. Madison, Wis. 215/4/89 7/11/848 8110/2/87 NHL: 58GP, 24-23=47 NHL: 59GP, 29-25=54 NHL: 60GP, 31-34=65 Left Shot Right Shot Left Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-3=3 2014OWG: 2GP, 1-0=1 2014OWG: 2GP, 1-3=4 (VAN REEMZ-dighk, JAYMZ) (pah-VEHL-skee, JOH) (KEH-suhl, FIHL) One point shy of 40 in his Team USA career Leads Team USA in face-off percentage (71.4) Has 68 points in 55 career games with Team USA Wheeler, Blake Stastny, Paul Oshie, T.J. 6-5, 205 Winnipeg (NHL) 6-0, 205 Colorado (NHL) 5-11, 189 St. Louis (NHL) Robbinsdale, Minn. 288/31/86 2612/27/85 St. Louis, Mo. 7412/23/86 Warroad, Minn. NHL: 60GP, 22-26=48 Right Shot Left Shot NHL: 52GP, 17-24=41 Right Shot NHL: 57GP, 14-32=46 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-0=0 2014OWG: 2GP, 2-0=2 2014OWG: 2GP, 1-2=3 (WEE-luhr, BLAYK) (STAS-nee, PAWL) (OH-shee, TEE-JAY) Three points shy of 10 in U.S. career Has five points (3-2) in last four Olympic games Converted on four of six shootout tries vs. RUS LEFT DEFENSE RIGHT DEFENSE Stepan, Derek 6-0, 196 N.Y. Rangers (NHL) Fowler, Cam* Carlson, john Hastings, Minn. 6-1, 196 Anaheim (NHL) 6-3, 212 Washington (NHL) 126/18/90 NHL: 59GP, 10-25=35 Farmington Hills, Mich. Colonia, N.J. Right Shot 12/5/913 1/10/904 2014OWG: 0GP, 0-0=0 NHL: 59GP, 10-13=23 NHL: 60GP, 6-25=31 (STEH-pan, DAIR-ihk) Right Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 1-0=0 Right Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 1-1=2 (FOW-luhr, KAM) (KAHRL-suhn, JAWN) Making Olympic Winter Games debut Scored first-career Olympic goal vs. RUS Has five goals in nine career games w/Team USA GOALTENDERS Suter, Ryan* Martin, Paul Miller, Ryan 6-1, 198 Minnesota (NHL) 6-1, 200 Pittsburgh (NHL) 6-2, 175 Buffalo (NHL) Madison, Wis. Elk River, Minn. East Lansing, Mich. 201/21/85 3/5/817 39 NHL: 59GP, 6-27=33 NHL: 33GP, 2-10=12 7/17/80 NHL: 39GP, 14-22-3, 2.74, .923 Left Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-0=0 Left Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-0=0 Catches Left 2014OWG: 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 A (SOO-tuhr, RIGH-uhn) (MAHR-tihn, PAWL) (MIH-luhr, RIGH-uhn) Recorded game-high 29:56 TOI vs. RUS Made 30th appearance with Team USA vs. RUS Starter Today McDonagh, Ryan Shattenkirk, Kevin* Howard, Jimmy* 6-1, 213 N.Y. Rangers (NHL) 5-11, 207 St. Louis (NHL) 6-0, 218 Detroit (NHL) St. Paul, Minn. New Rochelle, N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 276/13/89 22 353/26/84 NHL: 59GP, 8-22=30 1/29/89 NHL: 56GP, 8-28=36 NHL: 34GP, 12-13-9, 2.65, .914 Left Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-0=0 Right Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-2=2 Catches Left 2014OWG: 0-0-0, 0.00, .000 (muhk-DUHN-uh, RIGH-uhn) (SHAH-tehn-kuhrk, KEH-vihn) (HOW-uhrd, JIHM-ee) Played college hockey at Univ. of Wisconsin Led all U.S. defensemen with four SOG vs. RUS Making Olympic Winter Games debut Orpik, Brooks TEAM STAFF (Partial List) 6-2, 219 Pittsburgh (NHL) General Manager: David Poile Amherst, N.Y. Head Coach: Dan Bylsma 449/26/80 NHL: 50GP, 1-11=12 Assistant Coaches: , Peter Right Shot 2014OWG: 2GP, 0-0=0 Laviolette, Todd Richards (OHR-pihk, BRUKS) Video Coordinator: Andy Saucier Played college hockey at Boston College Equipment Managers: Pete Rogers, Ray Thill Notes: Lineup subject to change without notice Athletic Trainers: Tom Mulligan, Stan Wong *indicates played for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Team Physician: Dr. Michael Stuart