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Canada's 2016 Du Canada 2016 HockeyCanada.ca/NJT 1 Canada’s 2016 National Junior Team Équipe nationale junior du Canada 2016 Media Guide / Guide de presse HockeyCanada.ca/NJT 2 2016 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP / CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL JUNIOR 2016 DE L'IIHF Schedule / Horaire Canada Denmark Sweden Switzerland United States Belarus Czech Republic Finland Russia Slovakia (CAN) Danemark Suède Suisse États-Unis (BLR) République Finlande Russie Slovaquie (DEN) (SWE) (SUI) (USA) tchèque (FIN) (RUS) (SVK) (CZE) # Time (ET) Round Group Teams Arena Location # Time (ET) Round Group Teams Arena Location No Heure (HE) Ronde Groupe Équipes Aréna Lieu No Heure (HE) Ronde Groupe Équipes Aréna Lieu Saturday, December 26, 2015 / Samedi 26 décembre 2015 Saturday, January 2, 2016 / Samedi 2 janvier 2016 1 07:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B RUS – CZE Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 21 05:00 Relegation/Relégation -- 5B – 5A Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN 2 09:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A SWE – SUI Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN 22 07:00 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD / à déterminer Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 3 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B BLR – FIN Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 23 09:00 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD / à déterminer Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN 4 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A CAN – USA Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN 24 11:00 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD / à déterminer Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 25 13:00 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD / à déterminer Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN Sunday, December 27, 2015 / Dimanche 27 décembre 2015 5 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SVK – BLR Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN Sunday, January 3, 2016 / Dimanche 3 janvier 2016 6 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A SUI – DEN Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN 26 05:00 Relegation/Relégation -- 5A – 5B Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN Monday, December 28, 2015 / Lundi 28 décembre 2015 Monday, January 4, 2016 / Lundi 4 janvier 2016 7 07:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B CZE – SVK Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 27 09:00 Semifinal/Demi-finale -- TBD / à déterminer Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 8 09:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A USA – SWE Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN 28 13:00 Semifinal/Demi-finale -- TBD / à déterminer Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 9 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B FIN – RUS Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 10 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A DEN – CAN Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN Tuesday, January 5, 2016 / Mardi 5 janvier 2016 29 05:00 Relegation/Relégation 5B – 5A Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN Tuesday, December 29, 2015 / Mardi 29 décembre 2015 30 09:00 Bronze -- L27 – L28 / P27 – P28 Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 11 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B RUS – BLR Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 31 13:30 Gold/Or -- W27 – W28 / G27 – G28 Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 12 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A CAN – SUI Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN NOTE Wednesday, December 30, 2015 / Mercredi 30 décembre 2015 Quarter-final match-ups will be A1-B4, A2-B3, B1-A4 and B2-A3 13 07:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B BLR – CZE Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN Relegation is a best-of-three series; if one team wins the first two games (21 and 26), the third game (29) 14 09:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A DEN – SWE Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN will not be played 15 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B FIN – SVK Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 16 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A SUI - USA Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN REMARQUE Thursday, December 31, 2015 / Jeudi 31 décembre 2015 Les adversaires en quarts de finale sont A1-B4, A2-B3, B1-A4 et B2-A3. 17 07:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SVK – RUS Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN La relégation est une série deux de trois; si une équipe gagne les deux premiers matchs (21 et 26), le 18 09:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A USA – DEN Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN troisième match (29) n’aura pas lieu. 19 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B CZE – FIN Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN 20 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A SWE – CAN Helsinki Ice Hall Helsinki, FIN Friday, January 1, 2016 / Vendredi 1er janvier 2016 Off Day / Congé HockeyCanada.ca/NJT 3 CANADA’s 2016 NaTIONAL JUNIOR TEAM / ÉQUIPE NATIONALE JUNIOR DU CANADA 2016 Roster / Formation # Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown Club Team NHL Draft No Nom P T/C Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe de club Repêchage LNH 1 Mason McDonald G R/D 6'4" 200 04/23/96 Halifax, N.S./N.-É. Charlottetown (QMJHL) CGY ’14 (2, 34) 29 Mackenzie Blackwood G L/G 6'4" 215 12/09/96 Thunder Bay, Ont. Barrie (OHL) NJD ’15 (2, 42) 33 Samuel Montembeault G L/G 6'3" 166 10/30/96 Bécancour, Que./Qc Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL) FLA ’15 (3, 77) 2 Joe Hicketts D L/G 5'8" 175 05/04/96 Kamloops, B.C./C.-B. Victoria (WHL) DET ’14 (FA/JA) 4 Haydn Fleury D L/G 6'3" 203 07/08/96 Carlyle, Sask. Red Deer (WHL) CAR ’14 (1, 7) 5 Thomas Chabot D L/G 6'1" 180 01/30/97 Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, Que./Qc Saint John (QMJHL) OTT ’15 (1, 18) 6 Brandon Hickey D L/G 6'2" 190 04/13/96 Leduc, Alta./Alb. Boston University (HE) CGY ’14 (3, 64) 20 Roland McKeown D R/D 6'1" 195 01/20/96 Listowel, Ont. Kingston (OHL) CAR from LAK ’14 (2, 50) 23 Travis Sanheim D L/G 6'3" 184 03/29/96 Elkhorn, Man. Calgary (WHL) PHI ’14 (1, 17) 24 Travis Dermott D L/G 6'0" 197 12/22/96 Newmarket, Ont. Erie (OHL) TOR ’15 (2, 34) 9 Dylan Strome F/A L/G 6'3" 185 03/07/97 Mississauga, Ont. Erie (OHL) ARI ’15 (1, 3) 11 Brendan Perlini F/A L/G 6'3" 205 04/27/96 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Niagara (OHL) ARI ’14 (1, 12) 12 Julien Gauthier F/A R/D 6'4" 212 10/15/97 Pointe-aux-Trembles, Que./Qc Val-d’Or (QMJHL) 2016 Draft/Rep. 13 Mathew Barzal F/A R/D 6'0" 181 05/26/97 Coquitlam, B.C./C.-B. Seattle (WHL) NYI ’15 (1, 16) 14 Rourke Chartier F/A L/G 5'11" 190 04/03/96 Saskatoon, Sask. Kelowna (WHL) SJS ’14 (5, 149) 16 Mitchell Marner F/A R/D 5'11" 160 05/05/97 Thornhill, Ont. London (OHL) TOR ‘15 (1, 4) 17 Travis Konecny F/A R/D 5'10" 176 03/11/97 Clachan, Ont. Ottawa (OHL) PHI ’15 (1, 24) 18 Jake Virtanen F/A R/D 6'1" 207 08/17/96 Abbotsford, B.C./C.-B. Calgary (WHL) VAN ’14 (1, 6) 19 Brayden Point F/A R/D 5'10" 163 03/12/96 Calgary, Alta./Alb. Moose Jaw (WHL) TBL ’14 (3, 79) 21 Anthony Beauvillier F/A L/G 5'10" 170 06/08/97 Sorel, Que./Qc Shawinigan (QMJHL) NYI ’15 (1, 28) 22 John Quenneville F/A L/G 6'1" 205 04/16/96 Edmonton, Alta./Alb. Brandon (WHL) NJD ’14 (1, 30) 27 Mitchell Stephens F/A R/D 5'11" 188 02/05/97 Peterborough, Ont. Saginaw (OHL) TBL ’15 (2, 33) 28 Lawson Crouse F/A L/G 6'4" 211 06/23/97 Mt. Brydges, Ont. Kingston (OHL) FLA ’15 (1, 11) * Played for Canada at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship/ A représenté le Canada au Championnat mondial juinior 2015 de l’IIHF Staff/Personnel President & CEO / Président et chef de la direction ....................................................... Tom Renney ......................Cranbrook, B.C./C.-B. ...................... Hockey Canada Chief Operating Officer / Chef de l’exploitation ..............................................................Scott Smith ...................... Bathurst, N.B./N.-B. ....................... Hockey Canada Vice-President, Hockey Operations/National Teams / Vice-président, activités hockey et équipes nationales ..................................................Scott Salmond ......................Creston, B.C./C.-B. ........................ Hockey Canada Program of Excellence Management Group / Groupe de gestion du programme d’excellence .............................................................. Tim Speltz .....................Medicine Hat, Alta./Alb. .....................Spokane (WHL) Director, Player Personnel / Directeur, personnel des joueurs ........................................Ryan Jankowski .....................Calgary, Alta./Alb. ........................ Hockey Canada Head Coach / Entraîneur-chef ....................................................................................Dave Lowry ............................Ottawa, Ont. .............................Victoria (WHL) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint .................................................................... Dominique Ducharme ..................Joliette, Que./Qc ....................... Halifax (QMJHL) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint .......................................................................Kelly McCrimmon ........................Plenty, Sask. ............................Brandon (WHL) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint ........................................................................ Trevor Letowski...................... Thunder Bay, Ont. ..........................Windsor (OHL) Goaltending Consultant / Consultant des gardiens de but .............................................Fred Brathwaite .........................Ottawa, Ont. ............................ Hockey Canada Video Manager / Responsable, vidéo ........................................................................ Misha Donskov ......................Montreal, Que./Qc ......................... Hockey Canada Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement ................................................... Chris MacDonald .....................Halifax, N.S./N.-E. ...................... Halifax (QMJHL) Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement ....................................................Matt Auerbach ......................Vernon, B.C./C.-B. ..........................Victoria (WHL) Team Physician / Médecin de l’équipe .......................................................................Dr. Roy Diklich ......................... Windsor, Ont. ............................ Hockey Canada Therapist / Thérapeute ...........................................................................................Joey
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