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2016-17 Ncaa Division I Men's Hockey Pronunciation 2016-17 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S HOCKEY PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Thanks to school sports information directors for supplying the following pronunciations. Questions about pronunciations listed here or omissions should be directed to the appropriate school. UPDATED: Nov. 2, 2016 AIR FORCE ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE Dylan Abood .......................... uh-BOOD Austin Beaulieu ......................BO-lee-OH Phil Boje ................................. BO-jee Richard Buri ............................Burr-ee Billy Christopoulos ................. KRIS-top-uh-luss Hans Gorowsky ......................HAHNS Gore-OW-skee Evan Feno .............................. FEE-no Kurt Gosselin ..........................GOSS-ull-in Evan Giesler ........................... GEESE-ler Carmine Guerriero .................GURR-arrow Kyle Haak ............................... HAKE Jetlan Houcher .......................HOW-churr Jordan Himley ........................ HIM-lee Tyler Poulsen ..........................POLL-sun Johnny Hrabovsky.................. ruh-BOFF-skee Sean Rappleyea ......................RAP-lee-YAY Erich Jaeger ........................... YAY-gurr Brandon Salerno ....................SUH-lare-NO Ben Kucera ............................. koo-CHAIR-uh Matt Salhany ..........................SAL-hay-nee Jonathan Kopacka.................. KO-pack-uh Brennan Saulnier ....................SALL-nee-YAY Matt Koch .............................. COOK Regan Soquila .........................REE-gehn so-KEEL-ah Pierce Pluemer ...................... PLUE-mer Jordan Uhelski ........................YOO-hell-skee Frank & Matt Serratore ......... sara-TORR-ee Shane Starrett........................ STARE-it ALASKA Joe Tyran ............................... TIE-ran Marcus Basara ........................buh-SAAR-uh Niko DellaMaggiore ...............NEE-ko AIC dell-uh-muh-GORE-eh Andrew DeBrincat ................. duh-BRIN-ket Kyle Froese .............................FRAZE Patrik Demel .......................... deh-mell Zach Frye ................................FRY Marc Dubeau ......................... DU-boe Ross Heidt ..............................HEIGHT Carson Grolla ......................... groh-luh Aaron Herdt ...........................HURT Janis Jaks ................................ yah-nis yahks Danny Kiraly ...........................kerr-AL-ee Justin Ketola .......................... ke-TOE-luh Nikolas Koberstein .................ko-burr-STINE Joel Kocur .............................. KOH-shur James LaDouce .......................la-DOUCE Johno May ............................. JOHN-oh Colton Leiter ...........................LEADER Daniel Mele ........................... mee-lee John Mullally ..........................muhl-ALL-ee Austin Orszulak ...................... OR-zu-lack Austin Vieth ............................VEETH Ryan Polin .............................. POE-lin Dominic Racobaldo ................ Rock-oh-BALD-oh ALASKA ANCHORAGE Zackarias Skog ....................... ZACK-uh-RY-us Aleksi Ainali ............................uh-lek-see i-uh-nally Kyle Stephan .......................... stef-en Cam Amantea .........................Am-an-TEE-uh Billy Vizzo ............................... vih-zo Austin Azurdia ........................uh-zurr-dee-uh Asst. coach Stephen Wiedler .... weed-lur Brad Duwe ..............................DOO-ee Dir. Hockey Ops Alec Rippetoe .. rip-tow Tomi Jiekkavirta .....................TOE-me HIKE-uh-vir-tuh Tad Kozun ...............................KOH-zun Jeremiah Luedtke ...................LUDE-key Olivier Mantha .......................oh-LIV-ee-ay Rasmus Reijola .......................raz-mus ray-OL-luh Jonah & Nathan Renouf .........r’Nuff Nils Rygaard ...........................rye-gard ARIZONA STATE BENTLEY Robbie Baillargeon ................ Buh-LAR-gee-on Jake Ahlgren ...........................ALL-Gren Ryan Belonger ....................... Be-LON-jur Jayson Argue ..........................Argue Anthony Croston ................... CRAW-ston Dino Balsamo .........................BALL-Sa-Mo Joey Daccord ......................... DUH-cord Drew Callin .............................CAL-Lin Georgy Gorodetsky ................ GORE-ruh-det-ski Cody DePourcq .......................De-PORK Brett Gruber .......................... GROO-burr Jonathan Desbiens .................Day-BEE-Yin Nicholas Gushue .................... GOO-shoo Ryner Gorowsky .....................Ga-RAH-Skee Dylan Hollman ....................... HOLE-men Tanner Jago ............................JAY-Go Joe Lappin .............................. LA-pin Jake Kauppila ..........................Kap-Yuh-La Robert Levin .......................... Luh-VINN Danny Kucerovy .....................KOOS-Ah-Rovy Drew Newmeyer ................... NEW-my-er Alexey Solovyev .....................Sole-LEE-Ev Ryland Pashovitz .................... PASH-uh-vitz Brinson & Steenn Pasichnuck PASH-nuck BOSTON COLLEGE Joey Raats .............................. RATS Austin Cangelosi .....................can-juh-LOW-see Jakob Stridsberg .................... STRIDES-burg J.D. Dudek ..............................DUE-deck Matthew Gaudreau ................GUH-dro ARMY WEST POINT Jesper Mattila.........................YES-per muh-TEE-yuh Conor Andrle ......................... AN-der-lee Julius Mattila ..........................YOU-lee-ess muh-TEE-yuh Clint Carlisle ........................... CAR-lie-ul Mike Merulla ..........................muh-ROO-la Nick DeCenzo ......................... DAH-sen-zo Chris Shero .............................SHEAR-oh Andrew Durham .................... dur-UM Zach Evancho ......................... e-VAN-cho BOSTON UNIVERSITY Parker Gahagen ..................... GAH-hay-gen Oskar Andren .........................ANN-drin Taylor Maruya ....................... Ma-ROO-ya Gabriel Chabot .......................GABE-ree-el SHA-bot Tyler Pham ............................. FAM Chad Krys................................KRIS C.J. Reuschlein ....................... ROOSH-lin Connor Lacouvee ...................lah-KU-vay Brendan Soucie ...................... SUE-see Jake Oettinger ........................OTT-in-jer Max Prawdzik .........................PRAW-jick BEMIDJI STATE Doyle Somerby .......................SUM-er-bee Hear audio pronunciations at bsubeavers.com Nate Arentz ........................... AHRNTZ BOWLING GREEN Justin Baudry ......................... BOH-dree Kevin Dufour ..........................DOO-four Kyle Bauman .......................... BAHW-man Mark Friedman .......................FREED-man Brett Beauvais ....................... BOH-vay Joe McKeown .........................muh-KYEWN Dillon Eichstadt ...................... EYEK-stadt Frederic Letourneau ...............Leh-TOR-noh Ian Janco ................................ EE-an JAN-coh Pierre-Luc Mercier .................MUR-see-aye Phillip Marinaccio .................. mare-ah-NACH-ee-oh Alec Rauhauser ......................Raow-HOW-zer Reid Mimmack ....................... REED MIHM-mak Jakob Reichert ........................RIKE-urt Hampus Sjӧdahl ..................... SHOW-doll Tyler Spezia ............................SPEE-zjuh Mike Soucier .......................... soo-SEE-ay Asst. coach Ty Eigner .............(EYE)G-nurr Head coach Tom Serratore .... ser-ah-TOR-ee Asst. coach Barry Schutte ......SHOO-tee Asst. coach Eddie Olczyk ....... OHL-chuk BROWN CLARKSON Nolan Aibel ............................ ABLE Audio pronunciations available here Andrew Doane ....................... DOHN Terrance Amorosa ..................AM-er-OH-suh Zach Giuttari .......................... JIH-TA-REE Jordan Boucher ......................BOO-shay Zack Pryzbek .......................... PRIZE-BECK Devin Brosseau .......................BRAW-so Aleksi Rossi ............................ AH-LEK-SEE ROW-SEE Ben Dalpe ...............................DAHL-pay Will Sherer ............................. SHEER Perry D’Arrisso .......................duh-REES-oh Ben Tegtmeyer ...................... TECK-MEYER James de Haas ........................duh-HAWZ Conner Wynne ....................... WIN Haralds Egle ............................HARE-ulds EGG-la A.J. Fossen ..............................FAW-sin CANISIUS Dylan Gareau ..........................GARE-oh Simon Hofley ......................... HOFF-lee Brett Gervais ..........................jer-vay Alex Jaeckle ........................... jay-CULL Johu Jokiharju ........................YOU-ho Josh Kielich ............................ KEY-lick Yo-KEE-HAW-ee-oh Jimmy Mazza ......................... mazz-AH Tyko Karjalainen .....................TECKO car-e-a-LINE-in Dylan McLaughlin .................. ma-CLAWK-lin Jake Kielly ...............................KY-lee Matt McLeod ......................... ma-CLOUD Shane Kuzmeski .....................Kuz-MESS-kee David Parrottino .................... pair-AH-tee-no Greg Moro ..............................MOHN-oh Jesse Perreira ......................... per-AIR-a Nic Pierog ...............................PEER-og Mike Sabatini ......................... SAB-ah-tee-nee Marly Quince ..........................Mar-lee KWINTS Nolan Sheeran ....................... SHEAR-in Sheldon Rempal .....................REMP-ull Josh Supryka .......................... soo-PRE-ka Ville Runola ............................VEAL-a ruh-NOLE-ah Daniel Urbani ......................... err-BAN-ee Jordan Schneider ....................SHNY-dur Blake Weyrick ........................ WAY-rick Nico Sturm .............................NEE-koh Sturm Asst. coach Scott Moser .......
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