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2019-20 Ncaa Division I Men's Hockey Pronunciation 2019-20 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: October 18, 2019 | From 2018-19 AIR FORCE ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE Kieran Durgan ...........................KEER-un DURR-gun Austin Beaulieu ......................... BOH-lee-OH Erich Jaeger ...............................YAY-gurr Dayne Finnson .......................... dane FIN-sun Brandon Koch ............................COOK Jack Jeffers ................................ JEFF-urs Andrew Kruse ............................CREWS Drew Lennon ............................ LEN-un Zach LaRocque ..........................luh-ROCK Connor Merkley ........................ MURK-lee Jake Levin ..................................LEH-vinn Bauer Neudecker ...................... NOY-decker Keegan Mantaro ........................man-TARE-oh Bailey Newton........................... new-TUN Alex Mehnert ............................MAY-nurt Christian Rajic ........................... ra-JICK Zack Mirageas ...........................murr-AH-juss Sean Rappleyea ......................... rap-LEE-ay Pierce Pluemer ..........................PLUE-mer Teddy Rotenberger ................... ROW-ten-BERGER Ty Pochipinski ............................POCH-ih-PIN-skee Brandon Salerno ....................... sull-AIR-NO Willie Reim ................................RIME Tyr Thompson ........................... TEER Joe Tyran ...................................TIE-ran Mitch Walinski...........................wuh-LINN-skee ALASKA Dalton Weigel............................WY-gull Brennan Blaszczak ..................... BLAY-zac Head coach Frank Serratore ......sara-TORR-ee Gustavs Grigals ......................... GOO-st-offs GRIG-uhls Colton Leiter ............................. LEADER AIC Troy Van Tetering...................... van TEE-ter-ing Austin Albrecht..........................ALL-brekt Antti Virtanen ........................... ON-TEE vir-TAN-en Elijah Barriga .............................buh-REE-guh Patrik Demel..............................deh-MELL ALASKA ANCHORAGE Chris Dodero .............................doe-DARE-oh Carmine Buono ......................... car-me-NAE bwono Stefano Durante ........................STEF-uh-no dur-ANT-ee Brayden Camrud ....................... cam-RUDE Tobias Fladeby ..........................toe-BY-us FLAD-eh-bee Trey deGraaf ............................. d-GRAPH Janis Jaks ...................................YAH-nus YAKS Dante Fantauzzi ........................ fan-TO-zee Joel Kocur ..................................KO-shur Alex Frye ................................... fry Nicolas Luka ..............................LOO-kuh Tomi Hiekkavirta ....................... toe-ME HIKE-a-vert-a Luka Maver ...............................MAH-vurr Zac Masson ............................... MASS-on Hugo Reinhardt .........................RYNE-hart Drayson Pears ........................... like the fruit Parker Revering .........................REV-er-ing Brandon Perron ........................ PER-on Zackarias Skog ...........................ZACK-uh-RY-us SKAH-g Troy Robillard ........................... row-BE-lard Matus Spodniak.........................mah-TOOSE Tanner Schachle ........................ SHACK-el SPAHD-nee-ack Kristian Stead ............................ STED Jan Stefka ..................................YAN STEF-kuh Kyle Stephan .............................STEFF-en Asst. coach Stephen Wiedler .....WEED-lur Olomouc, Czech Republic ..........oh-la-mote Kosice, Slovakia .........................ko-SHEET-say ARIZONA STATE BENTLEY Max Balinson .............................BAL-in-sin Jonathan Desbiens .................... Day-Bee-In Filips Buncis ...............................BUN-sis Ryner Gorowsky ........................ Guh-Rah-skee Brett Gruber ..............................GROO-burr Matt Gosiewski ......................... Go-Shesh-Skee Gvido Jansons ............................guh-VEE-doh YAWN-sons Jason Grande ............................ Grand Logan Jenuwine .........................jen-U-wine Jake and Sam Kauppila .............. Kap-Yuh-La Willie Knierim ............................NEER-rum Jakov Novak .............................. Jak-Ev (Soft J) Demetrios Koumontzis ..............co-mun-ZEEZ Luke Orysiuk ............................. O-Ree-See-Uk Austin Lemieux ..........................luh-MEW Will Schlagenhauf ..................... Shlay-gen-hauf Josh Maniscalco.........................man-niss-cal-COH Hunter Toale ............................. Toll Brinson & Steenn Pasichnuck.....PASH-nuck Lucase Vanroboys ..................... Van-Row-Boys Max Prawdzik ............................prawd-ZIK Michael Zuffante ....................... Zoo-fan-tee Jordan Sandhu ...........................san-DOO Jacob Semik ...............................seh-MICK BOSTON COLLEGE Casey Carreau ........................... kuh-ROO ARMY WEST POINT Ben Finkelstein.......................... finkel-stine Matt Berkovitz...........................bur-KUH-vitz Logan Hutsko ............................ HUTS-koh Kevin Dineen .............................Deh-NEEN Michael Karow .......................... CARE-oh Zach Evancho ............................e-VAN-cho Jesper Mattila ........................... YES-pur MAH-tuh-lah Cody Fleckenstein......................Fleck-en-STINE Julius Mattila............................. YOU-lee-ess MAH-tuh-lah Mason Krueger ..........................crew-GER Mike Merulla ............................ muh-ROO-la Trevin Kozlowski ........................treh-vin Aapeli Rasanen ......................... AH-puhl-ee RAH-sah-nehn Brendan Soucie .........................SUE-see BOSTON UNIVERSITY BEMIDJI STATE Ty Amonte ................................ ah-MON-tay Brad Belisle ...............................Bell-EYE-el Markus Boguslavsky .................. boh-gus-LAHV-ski Nick Cardelli ..............................car-DELL-ee Gabriel Chabot .......................... GABE-ree-el sha-BOT Zach Driscoll ..............................DRISS-kul Jack DeBoer .............................. dah-BORE Darby Gula ................................GOO-lah Domenick Fensore .................... fen-SORE-ee Alex Ierullo ................................eye-ROO-loh Kasper Kotkansalo ..................... caught-can-SAH-low Tyler Jubenvill ...........................JOO-bin-vill Robert Mastrosimone ............... mass-tro-sim-OWN-ee Nick Leitner ...............................LEYET-net Vinnie Purpura .......................... pur-PUR-ah Elias Rosen ................................ROH-zen Matthew Quercia ...................... core-SEE-ah Owen Sillinger ...........................SIL-in-jer Alex Vlasic ................................. VLASS-ick Hampus Sjӧdahl.........................SHOW-dahl Trevor Zegras ............................ ZEE-grus Sam Solensky.............................Soh-LEN-skee Ethan Somoza............................sah-MOH-zah BOWLING GREEN Tyler Vold ..................................VOHLD Cam Babiak ............................... Baby-ack Will Zmolek ...............................ZMOH-lik Chase Danol .............................. Dan-all Head coach Tom Serratore ........ser-ah-TOR-ee Frederic Letourneau .................. Leh-TOR-noh Asst. coach Eddie Olczyk ............OHL-chuk Alec Rauhauser ......................... Raow-HOW-zer Tim Theocharidis ....................... Theo-CHAIR-idis Trevor St-Jean ........................... Saint-JON Head coach Ty Eigner ................ (EYE)G-nurr Asst. coach Maco Balkovec........ rhymes with taco, ................................................. Bal-co-veck BROWN Brent Beaudoin ......................... BOW-DWIN Anea Ferrario ............................ UH-NAY-UH FUR-ARE-E-O Zach Giuttari ............................. JIH-TA-REE Luke Kania ................................ KANE-YA Joachim Weberg ....................... YO-AH-KIM WEE-BURG CANISIUS COLORADO COLLEGE Jacob Barczewski .......................Bar-CHESS-Key Alex Berardinelli ........................ Bur-ARE-dih-nell-ee Lincoln Erne...............................URN Zach Berzolla ............................. Burr-ZOAL-uh Simon Gravel .............................Gruh-Val Kristian Blumenschein ............... BLOOM-en-shine Lee Lapid ...................................Lah-PEED Bailey Conger ............................ KONG-ur Keaton Mastrodonato ...............Mass-Tro-Dough-Not-oh Patrick Cozzi .............................. KAW-zee David Melaragni ........................Mel-ah-RAG-Knee Grant Cruikshank ...................... CROOK-shank Ryan Miotto ..............................Me-Ah-TOE Jon Flakne ................................. FLACK-nee Kevin Obssuth ...........................ob-SOOTH Andrew Gaus ............................ GOSS John Stampohar ........................Stamp-oh-HAR Nick Halloran ............................ HAL-or-un Matt Stief ..................................Rhymes with beef Erik Middendorf ........................ MID-en-dorf Daniel Urbani ............................err-BAN-ee Alex Pernitsky ........................... Pur-NITT-skee Asst. coach Martin Hlinka ..........Huh-LINK-Uh Chad Sasaki ............................... Suh-SAW-kee Josiah Slavin .............................. SLAY-vin CLARKSON Christiano Versich ..................... Chris-chee-AH-no Jere Astren ................................Jerry Az-tren VUR-sitch Devin Brosseau
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