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General Date Game Competing Teams Time Location Broadcast Monday, Dec. 26 1 vs. 1:30 p.m. Rexall Place NHL Network Information 2 vs. 3:30 p.m. Saddledome 3 vs. 6:00 p.m. rexall Place nHL Network team usa 4 vs. 8:00 p.m. Saddledome Tuesday, Dec. 27 5 Denmark vs. 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place NHL Network 6 Latvia vs. 8:00 p.m. Saddledome team usa Wednesday, Dec. 28 7 Finland vs. United States 1:30 p.m. rexall Place nHL Network staff 8 Switzerland vs. Sweden 3:30 p.m. Saddledome 9 Czech Republic vs. Canada 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place NHL Network 10 Slovakia vs. Russia 8:00 p.m. Saddledome GROUP A usa hockey Thursday, Dec. 29 11 Canada vs. Denmark 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place NHL Network Russia leadership 12 Russia vs. Latvia 8:00 p.m. Saddledome Sweden Friday, Dec. 30 13 Czech Republic vs. United States 1:30 p.m. rexall Place nHL Network Switzerland 14 Slovakia vs. Sweden 3:30 p.m. Saddledome Slovakia history & 15 Denmark vs. Finland 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place NHL Network Latvia Results 16 Latvia vs. Switzerland 8:00 p.m. Saddledome Saturday, Dec. 31 17 Finland vs. Czech Republic 2:00 p.m. Rexall Place GROUP B 18 Switzerland vs. Slovakia 4:00 p.m. Saddledome Canada 19 United States vs. Canada 6:00 p.m. rexall Place nHL Network United States 20 Sweden vs. Russia 8:00 p.m. Saddledome Finland Sunday, Jan. 1 DAY OFF Czech Republic Monday, Jan. 2 21 4A vs. 5B 11:00 a.m. Saddledome 22 2A vs. 3B* 3:00 p.m. Saddledome NHL Network 23 2B vs. 3A* 7:00 p.m. Saddledome NHL Network Tuesday, Jan. 3 24 4B vs. 5A 11:00 a.m. Saddledome 25 1B vs. W22** 3:00 p.m. Saddledome NHL Network 26 1A vs. W23** 7:00 p.m. Saddledome NHL Network Wednesday, Jan. 4 27 5A vs. 5B 11:00 a.m. Saddledome 28 4A vs. 4B 3:00 p.m. Saddledome 29 L22 vs. L23 7:00 p.m. Saddledome Thursday, Jan. 5 30 L25 vs. L26 1:30 p.m. Saddledome NHL Network 31 W25 vs. W26 6:00 p.m. Saddledome NHL Network

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Media Guidelines IIHF Tournament Format USA Hockey Communications Staff General IIHF Tournament Media Protocol Three- System for Preliminary Round Dave Fischer • All accredited media shall have free access to cover • Three points shall be awarded to the winning team at Senior Director of Communications Information all team practices, game-day skates and games. the conclusion of regulation. [email protected] | 719-538-1171 • Locker rooms are closed to all media. • One point will be awarded to both teams at the • All player interviews will be conducted in a designated conclusion of regulation if the game is tied. Alex Clark* team usa mixed zone area within the arena. Requests for • An additional point shall be awarded to the team Manager of Communications players should be directed to the appropriate media/ winning the game in either the overtime period or the [email protected] | 719-538-1176 public relations staff assigned to each team. The Game-Winning Shots procedure. Courtney Welch interviews will then take place in the mixed zone area. team usa Manager of Communications & Social Media • Players will be made available in the mixed zone Overtime Procedures staff [email protected] | 719-538-1169 no later than 10 minutes after the conclusion of the • If a preliminary-round game is tied after three periods, a five-minute four-on-four sudden-death game, with a general media access period of 30 Jake Wesolek overtime period shall be played immediately after an minutes. Manager of Communications, NTDP usa hockey intermission of three minutes. The teams will defend • Following the conclusion of Team USA games, a [email protected] | 734-327-9251, Ext. 317 leadership formal press conference will be held with head coach the same goals as in the third period. Dean Blais. • If a playoff, quarterfinal, semifinal or bronze-medal Alex DiFilippo • All media requests for the U.S. National Junior Team game is tied after three periods, a 10-minute four-on- Brian Fishman Intern history & should be directed to Alex Clark. four sudden-death overtime period shall be played [email protected] | 719-538-1172 • The official television partners of the event will be immediately after an intermission of three minutes. *Primary U.S. National Junior Team media contact Results given priority for all interviews. The teams will defend the same goals as in the third period. Information: Up-to-date statistics, news, features and other • If the gold-medal game is tied after three periods, a various media resources are available at USAHockey.com. 20-minute four-on-four sudden-death overtime will USA Hockey information and updates can also be found start immediately after a 15-minute intermission on Facebook (Facebook.com/USAHockey) and Twitter (@ during which time the ice will be cleaned. The teams usahockey). Use the Twitter hashtag #USAWJC for event will change ends. specific tweets. • If no is scored in the overtime period of any game, the Game-Winning Shots procedure will apply. Credits Game-Winning Shots Procedure The 2012 U.S. National Junior Team media guide • Shots will be taken at both ends of the ice surface. was produced by USA Hockey, the national Three players from each team will take shots governing body for the sport of in the alternately until a decisive goal is scored. If the United States. score is still tied after three shots by each team, the procedure will continue with a tiebreak sudden-death Editorial Staff: Alex Clark, Alex DiFilippo, Dave shootout by one player from each team. The teams Fischer, Courtney Welch and Jake Wesolek may use the same player or new players for each Photos: Getty Images, IIHF-HHOF Images On Ice, in the tiebreak shootout, until the outcome is decided. USA Hockey Layout: Dana Ausec Template Design: Greg Kleinert Design 2012 IIHF world Junior championship | Competing Teams

Canada Czech Republic Denmark General Information All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA Record: 25-3-1-5-3 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Record: 6-1-1-8-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Record: 0-0-0-0-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Goals For: 161 Goals For: 54 Goals For: N/A team usa Goals Against: 102 Goals Against: 49 Goals Against: N/A Years Faced: 33 Years Faced: 12 Years Faced: 0 Last Win: 1/3/11 (4-1) Last Win: 1/4/05 (3-2, OT) Last Win: N/A team usa Last Loss: 1/5/10 (5-6, OT) Last Loss: 1/4/09 (2-3, OT) Last Loss: N/A staff Team Staff Team Staff Team Staff Head Coach: Don Hay Head Coach: Miroslav Prerost Head Coach: Not Available Assistant Coaches: George Burnett, Ryan Huska Assistant Coaches: Jiri Fischer, Jiri Jurik Assistant Coaches: Not Available usa hockey and Scott Walker and Roman Visnak leadership 2011 Tournament Results 2011 Tournament Results 2011 Tournament Results Finish: DNP Finish: Second – Silver Medal Finish: Seventh Record: DNP history & Record: 5-0-1-1 Record: 3-0-0-3 Goals For: DNP Results Goals For: 39 Goals For: 18 Goals Against: 19 Goals Against: 25 Goals Against: DNP

TEAM COLORS TEAM COLORS TEAM COLORS Red and White White, Red and Blue Red and White

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2012 Tournament schedule 2012 Tournament schedule 2012 Tournament schedule vs. Finland: Dec. 26 1:30 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Denmark: Dec. 27 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. United States: Dec. 26 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Czech Republic: Dec. 28 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Canada: Dec. 28 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Czech Republic: Dec. 27 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Denmark: Dec. 29 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. United States: Dec. 30 1:30 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Canada: Dec. 29 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. United States: Dec. 31 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Finland: Dec. 31 2:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Finland: Dec. 30 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place FINLAND Latvia RUSSIA General Information All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA Record: 15-0-2-11-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Record: 0-0-0-1-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Record: 8-0-0-5-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Goals For: 136 Goals For: 1 Goals For: 51 team usa Goals Against: 118 Goals Against: 12 Goals Against: 32 Years Faced: 26 Years Faced: 1 Years Faced: 12 Last Win: 1/5/06 (4-2) Last Win: N/A Last Win: 1/5/08 (4-2) team usa Last Loss: 12/26/10 (2-3, OT) Last Loss: 12/29/09 (1-12) Last Loss: 12/29/07 (2-3) staff Team Staff Team Staff Team Staff Head Coach: Raimo Helminen Head Coach: Eriks Miluns Head Coach: Valeri Bragin Assistant Coaches: Mikko Haapakoski, Kalle Kaskinen Assistant Coaches: Aigars Cipruss and Assistant Coach: Yevgeni Koreshkov usa hockey and Lasse Sampakoski Anatolijs Jemeljanenko leadership 2011 Tournament Results 2011 Tournament Results 2011 Tournament Results Finish: First – Gold Medal Finish: Sixth Finish: DNP Record: 3-2-0-2 history & Record: 3-0-3-0 Record: DNP Goals For: 32 Results Goals For: 22 Goals For: DNP Goals Against: 11 Goals Against: DNP Goals Against: 22

TEAM COLORS TEAM COLORS TEAM COLORS White and Blue Maroon and White White, Red and Blue

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2012 Tournament schedule 2012 Tournament schedule 2012 Tournament schedule vs. Canada: Dec. 26 1:30 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Sweden: Dec. 26 3:30 p.m. Saddledome vs. Switzerland: Dec. 26 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. United States: Dec. 28 1:30 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Slovakia: Dec. 27 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Slovakia: Dec. 28 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Denmark: Dec. 30 6:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Russia: Dec. 29 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Latvia: Dec. 29 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Czech Republic: Dec. 31 2:00 p.m. Rexall Place vs. Switzerland: Dec. 30 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Sweden: Dec. 31 8:00 p.m. Saddledome slovakia Sweden SWITZERLAND General Information All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA Record: 3-0-0-8-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Record: 14-0-1-12-2 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Record: 0-0-0-18-2 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) Goals For: 28 Goals For: 112 Goals For: 41 team usa Goals Against: 50 Goals Against: 97 Goals Against: 116 Years Faced: 11 Years Faced: 27 Years Faced: 20 Last Win: 1/2/09 (5-3) Last Win: 1/1/96 (3-0) Last Win: N/A team usa Last Loss: 12/28/10 (1-6) Last Loss: 1/5/11 (2-4) Last Loss: 12/31/10 (1-2) staff Team Staff Team Staff Team Staff Head Coach: Ernest Bokros Head Coach: Roger Ronnberg Head Coach: Manuele Celio Assistant Coaches: Anton Bartanus and Assistant Coaches: Robert Ohlsson and Assistant Coaches: Alex Reinhard and usa hockey Rudolf Jurcenko Daniel Henriksson Sergio Soguel leadership 2011 Tournament Results 2011 Tournament Results 2011 Tournament Results Finish: Eighth Finish: Fourth Finish: Fifth history & Record: 1-1-0-4 Record: 3-1-1-1 Record: 2-1-0-3 Results Goals For: 14 Goals For: 26 Goals For: 15 Goals Against: 24 Goals Against: 17 Goals Against: 19

TEAM COLORS TEAM COLORS TEAM COLORS White, Blue and Red Yellow and Blue Red and White

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2012 Tournament schedule 2012 Tournament schedule 2012 Tournament schedule vs. Latvia: Dec. 27 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Latvia: Dec. 26 3:30 p.m. Saddledome vs. Russia: Dec. 26 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Russia: Dec. 28 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Switzerland: Dec. 28 3:30 p.m. Saddledome vs. Sweden: Dec. 28 3:30 p.m. Saddledome vs. Sweden: Dec. 30 3:30 p.m. Saddledome vs. Slovakia: Dec. 30 3:30 p.m. Saddledome vs. Latvia: Dec. 30 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Switzerland: Dec. 31 4:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Russia: Dec. 31 8:00 p.m. Saddledome vs. Slovakia: Dec. 31 4:00 p.m. Saddledome This is USA Hockey

Leadership: Ron DeGregorio, President | Dave Ogrean, Executive Director National Headquarters: Springs, Colo. General Website: usahockey.com Information Membership: Nearly 600,000 players, coaches, officials and fans of the game

USA Hockey, Inc., provides the foundation for the sport of Ice Hockey Federation. In this role, USA Hockey is responsible USA Hockey is divided into 12 geographical districts throughout team usa ice hockey in America; helps young people become leaders, for organizing and training men’s and women’s teams the United States. Each district has a registrar to register teams; sometimes even Olympic heroes; and connects the game at for international tournaments, including the IIHF World a referee-in-chief to register officials and organize clinics; a every level while promoting a lifelong love of the sport. Championships and the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. coach-in-chief to administer education programs for coaches; a team usa Closer to home, USA Hockey works closely with the National risk manager to oversee liability and safety programs; and a skill staff USA Hockey’s primary emphasis is on the support and Hockey League and the National Collegiate Athletic Association development program administrator to facilitate learn-to-play development of grassroots hockey programs. In January 2009, on matters of mutual interest. programs for youth players and their parents. the organization launched the American Development Model, usa hockey which - for the first time ever - provides associations nationwide leadership with a blueprint for optimal athlete development. While youth hockey is a main focus, USA Hockey also has vibrant junior and adult hockey programs that provide history & opportunities for players of all ability levels. The organization Results also supports a growing disabled hockey program. Beyond serving those who play the game at the amateur level, USA Hockey has certification programs for coaches and officials to ensure education standards are met that coincide with the level of play. In September 2011, USA Hockey became the first youth sports organization in the U.S. to provide its coaches with online, age-specific coaching education modules. Furthermore, a large focus is put on parent education with equipment needs, rules of the game and parental roles in youth sports among common topics.

Members of the organization are entitled to many benefits, including a subscription to USA Hockey Magazine, the most widely circulated hockey publication in the world; excess accident, general liability and catastrophic insurance coverage; access to USAHockey.com; and opportunities to participate in USA Hockey National Championships, as well as player development camps.

As the National Governing Body for the sport of ice hockey in the United States, USA Hockey is the official representative to the United States Olympic Committee and the International This is USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program

Founded: 1996 | Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Website: usahockey.com/usantdp General NHL Draft Impact: 198 players drafted including 41 first-round picks. Information Three players were selected first overall: Patrick Kane (, 2007), (St. Louis, 2006) and Rick DiPietro (NY Islanders, 2000).

team usa In 1996, USA Hockey launched a revolutionary new initiative called the National Team Development Program, based in Ann Arbor, Mich. In its 15th season of play in 2011-12, the goal of this full-time development program is to prepare student-athletes under the age of 18 for team usa participation on U.S. National Teams and success in their future hockey careers. Its efforts focus staff not only on high-caliber participation on the ice, but creating well-rounded individuals off the ice. The program is composed of two squads - the U.S. National Under-18 and Under-17 Teams. The Under-17 Team competes in the United States Hockey League and also participates in three usa hockey international events annually. The U.S. National Under-18 Team’s schedule includes games leadership against NCAA Division I and III opponents, contests against USHL teams, as well as competition in three international tournaments. history & The Ann Arbor Ice Cube, a first-class facility consisting of three ice sheets, locker rooms, offices, a training area and weight room is home to the NTDP. Unlike other competitive athletic Results teams, the success of the NTDP is not gauged on wins and losses. Instead, the focus is on the development of skills and acquiring experience against older competitors.

“Playing for your country is one of the greatest things any athlete can do,” said NHL superstar . “The NTDP’s on- and off-ice programs built the foundation I needed to become the player I am today.”

WHAT THE PROGRAM HAS MEANT In evaluating how the NTDP has impacted hockey in the United States, consider:

• The U.S. has won the gold medal at the IIHF U18 Men’s World Championship in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2011, with each team comprised primarily of NTDP players.

• The U.S., with a team comprised largely of NTDP players, captured its first-ever gold medal at the IIHF World Junior Championship in 2004. In 2010, Team USA earned its second gold medal and followed that success with a bronze-medal finish in 2011, the first time in tournament history that the U.S. won consecutive medals.

• In 2010-11, more than 60 NTDP alumni played at least one game in the . Team Roster

NO NAME HT (CM) WT (KG) BIRTHDATE S/C HOMETOWN 2011-12 TEAM (League) NHL DRAFT INFORMATION General Information 1 Jack Campbell*^ 6-2 (188) 182 (83) 1/9/92 L Port Huron, Mich. Soo Greyhounds (OHL) DAL (’10, 1st rd., 11th overall) 35 John Gibson 6-3 (191) 200 (91) 7/14/93 L Pittsburgh, Pa. (OHL) ANA (’11, 2nd rd., 39th overall) 29 Andy Iles*% 5-9 (175) 180 (82) 1/30/92 L Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell Univ. (ECACH) 2012 Draft Eligible team usa Defensemen 5 5-11 (180) 190 (86) 10/26/92 R Niagara Falls, N.Y. University (HEA) CHI (’11, 2nd rd., 36th overall) team usa 4 * 6-5 (196) 200 (91) 3/4/92 L Duluth, Minn. University of (WCHA) LAK (‘10, 1st rd., 15th overall) staff 12 6-4 (193) 190 (86) 3/6/92 L Kingsford, Mich. St. Cloud State Univ. (WCHA) LAK (’10, 5th rd., 148th overall) 28 Stephen Johns 6-4 (193) 221 (100) 4/18/92 R Wampum, Pa. University of Notre Dame (CCHA) CHI (‘10, 2nd rd., 60th overall) 15 * 6-3 (191) 209 (95) 2/3/92 L Brighton, Mich. University of (CCHA) NJD (‘10, 2nd rd., 38th overall) 24 6-7 (201) 215 (98) 2/20/92 L Millersville, Md. (OHL) MTL (’10, 1st rd., 22nd overall) usa hockey 8 Jake Trouba 6-2 (188) 191 (87) 2/26/94 R Rochester, Mich. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) 2012 Draft Eligible leadership forwards 21 5-10 (178) 170 (77) 10/6/92 R Brainerd, Minn. University of Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) PIT (’11, 6th rd., 174th overall) history & 14 6-0 (183) 215 (98) 5/13/92 R Needham, Mass. Boston College (HEA) CGY (’10, 4th rd., 108th overall) Results 27 * 6-4 (193) 204 (93) 7/17/92 R Blaine, Minn. University of (WCHA) FLA (‘10, 1st rd., 19th overall) 23 6-1 (185) 195 (88) 2/25/92 L Everett, Mass. University of Vermont (HEA) FLA (‘10, 2nd rd., 50th overall) 3 * 6-2 (188) 207 (94) 3/2/92 R East Weymouth, Mass. Boston University (HEA) SJS (‘10, 1st rd., 28th overall) 2 Austin Czarnik 5-8 (173) 152 (69) 12/12/92 R Washington, Mich. Miami University (CCHA) 2012 Draft Eligible 10 * 6-1 (185) 197 (89) 6/16/92 L Long Beach, Calif. (WHL) ANA (‘10, 1st rd., 29th overall) 11 J.T. Miller 6-1 (185) 195 (88) 3/14/93 L East Palestine, (OHL) NYR (’11, 1st rd., 15th overall) 20 5-8 (173) 172 (78) 10/24/92 L Eden Prairie, Minn. (WCHA) FLA (’11, 3rd rd., 91st overall) 22 6-2 (188) 206 (93) 10/27/92 L Gibsonia, Pa. (OHL) CHI (’11, 2nd rd., 43rd overall) 19 T.J. Tynan 5-8 (173) 170 (77) 2/25/92 R Orland Park, Ill. University of Notre Dame (CCHA) CBJ (’11, 3rd rd., 66th overall) 26 6-3 (191) 195 (88) 1/13/92 R Ann Arbor, Mich. (OHL) NSH (‘10, 1st rd., 18th overall) 16 *^ 5-11 (180) 180 (82) 1/16/92 L Las Vegas, Nev. University of Denver (WCHA) MIN (‘10, 2nd rd., 59th overall) *2011 U.S. National Junior Team Member ^2010 U.S. National Junior Team Member % Emergency

Team STAFF USA Hockey, Inc. General Manager: Jim Johannson – Colorado Springs, Colo. Athletic Trainer: Stan Wong – Boca Raton, Fla. President: Ron DeGregorio – Salem, N.H. Director of Player Personnel: Tim Taylor – Guilford, Conn. Equipment Managers: Brock Bradley – Ypsilanti, Mich. Executive Director: Dave Ogrean – Colorado Springs, Colo. Head Coach: Dean Blais – Omaha, Neb. Mark Pane – Omaha, Neb. Chairman of the Board: Walter L. Bush, Jr. – Naples, Fla. Assistant Coaches: Scott Sandelin – Hermantown, Minn. Team Doctor: Dr. Phil Johnson – Fargo, N.D. Vice President, International Council Chair: Tony Rossi – Chicago, Ill. Tom Ward – Prior Lake, Minn. Massage Therapist: Bill Langford – Tacoma, Wash. Senior Director, Communications: Dave Fischer – Colorado Springs, Colo. Joe Exter – New Albany, Ohio Communications: Alex Clark – Colorado Springs, Colo. Video Coordinator: Mark Bahr – Plymouth, Minn. Josh Archibald Forward

Height: 5-10 (178) | Weight: 170 (77) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 10/6/92 | Hometown: Brainerd, Minn. 21 Information 2011-12 Team: University of Nebraska Omaha (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: team usa College Hockey ADDITIONAL NOTES 2011-12 • Son of Jim and Anne Archibald College STATISTICS team usa • Upon being named to the U.S. National • Selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the YEAR Team (League) GP g A PTS PIM staff Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, sixth round (174th overall) of the 2011 NHL 2011-12 Univ. of Nebraska Omaha (WCHA)^ 18 7 4 11 12 2011, led University of Nebraska Omaha Entry Draft ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 freshmen and ranked third on the team with • Father, Jim, played parts of three seasons seven goals in 18 games for the NHL’s usa hockey leadership HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY 2009-10 • Logged 27 goals and 46 assists in 25 games history & as a senior at Brainerd (Minn.) High School Results • Named both all-conference and all-state while helping Brainerd High School to a Central Lakes Conference championship Bill arnold Forward

Height: 6-0 (183) | Weight: 215 (98) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 5/13/92 | Hometown: Needham, Mass. 14 Information 2011-12 Team: Boston College (HEA) NHL Team Rights: team usa international events COLLEGE HOCKEY 2011 2011-12 IIHF Event STATISTICS YEAR EVENT GP G A PTS PIM • Skated in five games at the USA Hockey team usa • Upon being named to the U.S. National 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 6 1 2 3 6 staff National Junior Evaluation Camp in Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad 2011, ranked second among Boston College COLLEGE/NTDP STATISTICS competitions and games against Finland players with nine goals and 18 points in 16 and Sweden YEAR tEAM (League) GP G A PTS PIM usa hockey games 2011-12 Boston College (HEA)^ 16 9 9 18 22 leadership 2010 • Logged points in seven of his first nine 2010-11 Boston College (HEA) 39 10 10 20 38 games of the season from Oct. 7 through 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 64 20 31 51 50 • Member of the U.S. Men’s National nCAA TOTALS^ 55 19 19 38 60 Nov. 4, 2011, including six multiple-point Under-18 Team that captured the gold ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 history & medal at the 2010 International Ice Hockey outings in that span * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Results Federation U18 Men’s World Championship • Named ’s Athletic Republic in Minsk and Bobruisk, Belarus Player of the Month for October 2011 • Participated in the 2010 Under-18 Six HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY Nations Cup in Minsk and Bobruisk, 2010-11 2008-09 Belarus, with the U.S. National Under-18 • Led Boston College freshmen with 10 goals • Led the Nobles and Greenough (Mass.) Team and 20 points in 39 games School boys’ ice hockey team with 55 points — Had two goals and three assists in five • Totaled 19 points (10-9) in his final 28 (28-27) in 29 games games games, including recording at least one • Named to the Independent School League’s point in eight of 11 games from Jan. 7 all-league team 2009 through Feb. 18, 2011 • Linemate with fellow 2012 U.S. National • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 Team that took first place at the 2009 Junior Team preliminary roster forward Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Pori, Finland USA HOCKEY - NTDP Charlie Coyle — Collected a goal and an assist in three 2009-10 games • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 ADDITIONAL NOTES 2008 Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team • Son of David and Kirk Arnold • of the U.S. Under-17 Select Team Development Program, that competed in the • Selected by the Calgary Flames in the fourth that competed at the 2008 Under-17 Five United States Hockey League and against round (108th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Nations Tournament in Prievidza, Slovakia NCAA Division I and Division III opponents Draft — Led Team USA with four goals and seven and international teams • Also skated for the Boston Jr. Bruins Midget points in four games • Third on Team USA with 31 assists in 64 program, and was named MVP of the Little — Named the tournament’s top forward games Bruins in 2008-09 Nick Bjugstad Forward

Height: 6-4 (193) | Weight: 204 (93) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 7/17/92 | Hometown: Blaine, Minn. 27 Information 2011-12 Team: University of Minnesota (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: team usa International Experience 2011, ranked second in NCAA Division I 2011 hockey with 15 goals and 26 points in 18 IIHF EVEnt STATISTICS • Scored one goal in six games at the USA games with the University of Minnesota YEAR EVENT GP G A PTS PIM team usa 2011 World Junior Championship 7 2 2 4 0 staff Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp • Recorded at least one point in 14 of his first in Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad 18 games (Oct. 7 - Dec. 3), and logged 10 COLLEGE STATISTICS competitions and games against Finland multiple-point outings during that span YEAR tEAM (League) GP G A PTS PIM and Sweden • Named the Hockey Commissioner’s 2011-12 Univ. of Minnesota (WCHA)^ 18 15 11 26 12 usa hockey • Member of the bronze medal-winning Association National Division I Player of the 2010-11 Univ. of Minnesota (WCHA) 29 8 12 20 47 U.S. National Junior Team at the 2011 nCAA TOTALS^ 47 23 23 46 59 leadership Month for November 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 Junior Championship in Buffalo and 2010-11 history & Niagara, N.Y. • Tied for first among Minnesota freshmen — Led Team USA with two game-winning with eight goals and ranked second among ADDITIONAL NOTES Results goals team freshmen with 20 points in 39 games • Son of Mike and Janeen Bjugstad — Scored the game-winning overtime goal • Led Minnesota with two shorthanded goals • Selected by the Florida Panthers in the first in Team USA’s first game against Finland • Recorded points in nine of Minnesota’s final round (19th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry on Dec. 26, 2010 Draft 12 games, including three multiple-point — Had the game-winning goal in Team • Completed high school in just three years in efforts USA’s bronze medal game win over order to attend the University of Minnesota Sweden on Jan. 5, 2011 in 2010 • Nephew of Scott Bjugstad, who was a 2010 HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Men’s • Led all participants at the USA Hockey 2009-10 Ice Hockey Team and went on to play nine National Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake • As a member of the Blaine (Minn.) High years in the NHL Placid, N.Y., with seven goals and finished School boys’ hockey team, won the Mr. • Member of Blaine High School’s tennis second with eight points in seven games Hockey Award as Minnesota’s top high team school hockey player 2009 • Scored 34 goals and added 35 assists in 30 • Skated with the championship-winning games U.S. National Under-18 Team at the 2009 Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Pori, Finland • Named the Associated Press Player of the Year and the Star Tribune’s Metro Player of the Year COLLEGE HOCKEY 2011-12 2008-09 • Upon being named to the U.S. National • Notched 10 goals and 17 assists in 29 Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, games with Blaine High School Connor Brickley Forward

Height: 6-1 (185) | Weight: 195 (88) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 2/25/92 | Hometown: Everett, Mass. 23 Information 2011-12 Team: University of Vermont (HEA) NHL Team Rights: Florida Panthers team usa International experience COLLEGE HOCKEY 2011 2011-12 IIHF EVENT STATISTICS • Skated in five games at the USA Hockey Year Event GP G A PTS PIM team usa • Upon being named to the U.S. National 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 0 4 4 4 staff National Junior Evaluation Camp in Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad 2011, led the University of Vermont with COLLEGE/JUNIOR STATISTICS competitions and games against Finland eight goals and ranked second with 10 Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM and Sweden 2011-12 Univ. of Vermont (HEA)^ 14 8 2 10 12 usa hockey points in 14 games 2010-11 Univ. of Vermont (HEA) 35 4 9 13 43 2010 2009-10 (USHL) 52 22 21 43 66 leadership 2010-11 • Named to the 2011 U.S. National Junior NCAA TOTALS^ 49 12 11 23 55 Team preliminary roster and took part in • Second among Vermont freshmen with four ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 history & Team USA’s pre-tournament camp in Central goals and 13 points in 35 games New York • Named the Hockey East Rookie of the Week Results • Participated in the USA Hockey National on Nov. 15, 2010, following his second ADDITIONAL NOTES Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., career multiple-point game (1-1) and first • Son of Craig and Robin Brickley logging two assists in six games career game-winning goal against Boston • Selected by the Florida Panthers in the • Member of the gold medal-winning U.S. College on Nov. 13, 2010 second round (50th overall) of the 2010 NHL Men’s National Under-18 Team at the 2010 Entry Draft International Ice Hockey Federation U18 — Second highest draft choice in University Men’s World Championship in Minsk and JUNIOR HOCKEY of Vermont history [John LeClair – Bobruisk, Belarus 2009-10 , 2nd round, 33rd • Logged two goals and an assist in five • Led the Des Moines Buccaneers of the overall] games with the U.S. National Under-18 United States Hockey League with 22 goals, • Second cousin to , who played Team at the 2010 Six Nations Cup in Minsk, and finished fourth on the team with 43 11 seasons in the NHL with the , Pittsburgh Penguins, Belarus points in 50 games Devils, and • Played for the West Division at the 2010 2009 • Father, Craig, was a 13th round selection of • Scored one goal in five games with the USHL All-Star Game the Kings in 1974 championship-winning U.S. Junior Select Team at the 2009 HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY in Summerside, P.E.I. • Notched two goals in four games as a 2008-09 member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team • Played his sophomore season at Belmont that competed at the 2009 Ivan Hlinka Hill School (Mass.), where he was named to Memorial Tournament in Breclav, Czech the Independent School League all-league Republic, and Piestany, Slovakia team Jack Campbell GoalTender

Height: 6-2 (188) | Weight: 182 (83) | Catches: Left General Birthdate: 1/9/92 | Hometown: Port Huron, Mich. 1 Information 2011-12 Team: Soo Greyhounds (OHL) NHL Team Rights: team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE — Posted a 3-0-0-0 record with a 3.21 GAA 2011 and .881 save percentage in four games team usa • Participated in the USA Hockey National • Member of the U.S. Men’s National staff Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. Under-18 Team that captured its second — Logged a 1-0-0-1 record, 2.80 consecutive gold medal at the 2010 IIHF goals-against average and .915 save U18 Men’s World Championship in Minsk percentage in three games including and Bobruisk, Belarus usa hockey intrasquad competitions and games — Along with teammate Jason Zucker, leadership against Finland and Sweden became the first American man to have • Dressed in one game for the U.S. Men’s earned three gold medals at IIHF events National Team at the 2011 International — Allowed just five goals in 359:39 of action history & Ice Hockey Federation Men’s World — Earned the directorate award as the Results Championship in Bratislava and Kosice, tournament’s best goaltender, to go along Slovakia, but did not play with media all-star honors — Youngest member of Team USA (19) — Became Team USA’s all-time leader • Member of the bronze medal-winning U.S. in each statistical category for National Junior Team at the 2011 IIHF goaltenders at the IIHF U18 Men’s World World Junior Championship in Buffalo and Championship with nine wins, 0.80 GAA, Niagara, N.Y. .966 save percentage and five — Named the tournament’s top goaltender • Skated with the U.S. National Under-18 by the IIHF directorate, and earned Team at the 2010 Under-18 Six Nations Cup media all-star honors in Minsk, Belarus — Led all tournament starting goalies with • Member of the U.S. National Junior Team a 1.70 GAA and a .941 save percentage in that captured the gold medal at the 2010 six games IIHF World Junior Championship in Regina — Currently ranks sixth among American and Sasksatoon, Sask. goalies all-time with 519 minutes played — Entered the gold-medal game against in IIHF World Junior Championship Canada midway through the second competition, is tied for second with period, earning the 6-5 overtime win seven career wins, and ranks second among U.S. goalies who have logged 2009 over 300 minutes with a career 1.96 GAA • Competed with the U.S. National Under-18 Team at the 2009 Under-18 Four Nations 2010 Cup in Pori, Finland • Participated in the USA Hockey National • Member of the U.S. Men’s National Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. Under-18 Team that captured the gold General Campbell Information

team usa medal at the 2009 IIHF U18 Men’s USA HOCKEY - NTDP World Championship in Fargo, N.D., and 2009-10 IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa Moorhead, Minn. • Played for the U.S. National Under-18 Year Event GP W-OTW-OTL-L MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO — Named to the media all-star team Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team 2011 World Men’s Championship 0 0-0-0-0 0 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 staff — Shut out Russia, 5-0, in the gold-medal Development Program, that competed in the 2011 World Junior Championship 6 4-1-0-1 353 10 1.70 159 .941 0 game United States Hockey League and against 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 5-0-0-1 360 5 0.83 138 .965 3 • Skated with the U.S. National Under-17 NCAA Division I and Division III opponents 2010 World Junior Championship 3 1-1-1-0 166 7 2.54 84 .923 1 usa hockey Team at the 2009 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 and international teams 2009 U18 Men’s World Championship 5 4-0-0-0 241 3 0.75 89 .967 2 IIHF EVENT TOTALS 21 14-2-1-2 1,120 25 1.17 470 .949 6 leadership Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia • Finished his NTDP career with the lowest • Member of the U.S. National Under-17 GAA in program history (2.14), while setting JUNIOR/NTDP STATISTICS Team that competed in the 2009 World the record for career shutouts (10) Year Team (League) GP W-L-T MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Port Alberni, 2011-12 Soo Greyhounds (OHL)^ 10 4-3-2-1# 586 30 3.07 280 .903 1 history & 2008-09 B.C. (OHL) 12 6-3-1-1# 729 38 3.13 368 .906 1 Results • Split time between both the U.S. National 2010-11 Windsor Spitfires (OHL) 45 24-14-2-2# 2,447 155 3.80 1,185 .884 0 2008 Under-17 and Under-18 Teams, part of 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 35 22-12-1 2,036 75 2.21 788 .913 4 • Played for the U.S. National Under-17 Team USA Hockey’s NTDP, that competed in the 2008-09 U.S. National Under-17 Team* 28 20-6-2 1,659 60 2.17 656 .916 4 at the 2008 Under-17 Four Nations Cup in North and against U.S. National Under-18 Team* 7 7-0-0 421 12 1.71 188 .940 2 Monthey, Switzerland Division I and Division III college opponents OHL TOTALS^ 67 34-20-5-4 3,762 223 3.56 1,833 .892 2 and international teams NTDP TOTALS 70 49-18-3 4,116 147 2.14 1,632 .917 10 • Set the NTDP’s single-season record for ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 JUNIOR HOCKEY shutouts with six 2011-12 * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program • Traded midseason by the Hockey #W-L-OTL-SOL League’s Windsor Spitfires to the Sault Ste. ADDITIONAL NOTES Marie Greyhounds for the rights to two • Son of Jack and Debbi Campbell players and six draft picks • Selected in the first round (11th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Dallas 2010-11 Stars, making him the first American • Played his rookie season in the OHL with selected that year Windsor • Skated for the Honeybaked (Mich.) Midget program in 2007-08 • Received USA Hockey’s Dave Peterson Goaltender of the Year Award for the 2009- 10 campaign Adam Clendening Defenseman

Height: 5-11 (180) | Weight: 190 (86) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 10/26/92 | Hometown: Niagara Falls, N.Y. 5 Information 2011-12 Team: Boston University (HEA) NHL Team Rights: team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE • Member of the U.S. Men’s National 2011 Under-18 Team that captured the gold IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Collected a goal and two assists in six medal at the 2009 IIHF U18 Men’s YEAR EVENT GP G A PTS PIM staff games at USA Hockey’s National Junior World Championship in Fargo, N.D., and 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 3 7 10 4 Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., Moorhead, Minn. 2009 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 0 2 2 4 IIHF EVENT TOTALS 14 3 9 12 8 including intrasquad competitions and • Helped the U.S. National Under-18 Team finish first at the 2009 Under-18 Five games against Finland and Sweden usa hockey Nations Cup in Nykoping, Sweden, scoring COLLEGE/NTDP STATISTICS Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM 2010 once in four games leadership 2011-12 Boston Univ. (HEA)^ 14 1 8 9 36 • Named to the 2011 U.S. National Junior • Named to the all-tournament team with the 2010-11 Boston Univ. (HEA) 39 5 21 26 80 Team preliminary roster and took part in U.S. National Under-17 Team at the 2009 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 65 14 35 49 120 Team USA’s pre-tournament camp in Central World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Port history & Alberni, B.C. 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 23 1 4 5 18 Results New York U.S. National Under-17 Team* 39 1 13 14 48 • Participated in the USA Hockey National 2008 NCAA TOTALS^ 53 6 29 35 116 Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., • Competed in the 2008 Under-17 Four NTDP TOTALS 127 16 52 68 186 logging three assists in six games Nations Cup in Monthey, Switzerland, with ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 • Member of the U.S. Men’s National the U.S. National Under-17 Team, posting * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Under-18 Team that captured its second one assist in three games consecutive gold medal at the 2010 International Ice Hockey Federation U18 COLLEGE HOCKEY • Logged at least one point in seven of eight • Paced the squad with 20 points (6-14) in 18 Men’s World Championship in Minsk and 2011-12 straight games from Feb. 4-26, 2011 contests against international opponents Bobruisk, Belarus • Upon being named to the U.S. National — Tied for the team lead with 10 points (3-7) 2008-09 Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, and a plus-9 rating in seven games USA HOCKEY - NTDP • Split time between the U.S. National 2011, led all Boston University defensemen 2009-10 Under-17 and Under-18 Teams, part of — Named one of Team USA’s best three with eight assists and nine points in 14 • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 players of the tournament and earned games USA Hockey’s NTDP, that competed in the Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team media all-star honors • Collected points in four straight games from North American Hockey League and against Development Program, that competed in the • Scored two goals and had two assists in Oct. 14 through Oct. 28 Division I and Division III college opponents five games with the U.S. National Under-18 United States Hockey League and against and international teams Team that took part in the 2010 Under-18 2010-11: NCAA Division I and Division III opponents Six Nations Cup in Minsk, Belarus • Led Boston University with 21 assists and and international teams led team defensemen with 26 points in 39 • Led Team USA’s defensive corps with 49 ADDITIONAL NOTES 2009 games points (14-35) in 65 games • Son of Frank and Ann Clendening • Notched an assist in three games with the • Ranked third among all Hockey East • His 49 points rank second all-time for points • Selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the U.S. National Under-18 Team at the 2009 defensemen with 17 points (3-14) in by a defenseman in a single season at the second round (36th overall) of the 2011 NHL Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Pori, Finland conference play NTDP Entry Draft Charlie Coyle Forward

Height: 6-2 (188) | Weight: 207 (94) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 3/2/92 | Hometown: East Weymouth, Mass. 3 Information 2011-12 Team: Boston University (HEA) NHL Team Rights: Minnesota Wild team usa International Experience COLLEGE HOCKEY 2011 2011-12 IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Participated in the USA Hockey National • Upon being named to the U.S. National Year Event GP G A PTS PIM staff Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, 2011 World Junior Championship 6 2 4 6 4 — Second among U.S. participants with 2011, tied for the lead on Boston University five assists and tied for second with six with 10 assists through 14 games COLLEGE/JUNIOR STATISTICS points in six games including intrasquad Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM usa hockey 2010-11 competitions and games against Finland 2011-12 Boston University (HEA) 14 3 10 13 14 • Tied for first among Boston University leadership and Sweden 2010-11 Boston University (HEA) 37 7 19 26 36 freshmen with 26 points (7-19) in 37 games • Member of the bronze medal-winning 2009-10 (EJHL) 42 21 42 63 50 • Led all Hockey East freshmen with 21 points U.S. National Junior Team at the 2011 NCAA TOTALS 51 10 29 39 50 (6-15) in conference play history & International Ice Hockey Federation World • Logged at least one point in seven of eight ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 Junior Championship in Buffalo and Results straight games from Dec. 8, 2010, through Niagara, N.Y. Jan. 28, 2011 — Selected as one of Team USA’s top three ADDITIONAL NOTES players of the tournament • Son of Chuck and Theresa Coyle — Tied for the team lead with four assists JUNIOR HOCKEY • Selected in the first round (28th overall) of and six points in six games 2009-10 the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose • Tied for fifth in the Eastern Junior Hockey Sharks 2010 League with 63 points (21-42) in 42 regular- • Played for the South Shore (Mass.) • Participated in the USA Hockey National season games with the South Shore Kings Dynamos Midget program in 2007-08 Junior Evaluation Camp, logging six points • Named EJHL Rookie of the Year • Linemate at Nobles & Greenough (Mass.) (3-3) in seven games • Received the John Carlton Award, given with fellow U.S. National Junior Team annually by the Boston Bruins to an preliminary roster member Bill Arnold in 2009 outstanding student-athlete in an Eastern 2008-09 • Skated with the championship-winning high school or junior hockey • Cousin Tony Amonte, a five-time NHL all- U.S. National Under-18 Team at the 2009 program star and two-time U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Pori, Finland Hockey Team member, was inducted into — Scored the game-winning goal in Team the U.S. in 2009 USA’s final contest against Switzerland HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY • Cousin Bobby Sheehan was selected by on Nov. 8 2008-09 the Montreal Canadiens 32nd overall in the • Member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team • Attended Thayer Academy (Mass.), where 1969 amateur draft and played 310 NHL that competed at the 2009 Ivan Hlinka he was named the team’s most valuable games Memorial Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia, player after scoring 20 goals and adding 28 scoring twice in four games assists in 26 games as a junior Austin Czarnik Forward

Height: 5-8 (173) | Weight: 152 (69) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 12/12/92 | Hometown: Washington, Mich. 2 Information 2011-12 Team: Miami University (CCHA) NHL Team Rights: 2012 Draft Eligible team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008 2010 • Collected two assists in three games IIHF EVENT STATISTICS • Helped the U.S. Junior Select Team win at the 2008 Under-17 Four Nations Cup Year Event GP G A PTS PIM team usa 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 5 1 6 4 staff the 2010 World Junior A Challenge in in Monthey, Switzerland, with the U.S. Penticton, B.C. National Under-17 Team COLLEGE/JUNIOR/NTDP STATISTICS — Named the Team USA Player of the Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM Game in the championship game on 2011-12 Miami Univ. (CCHA)^ 17 6 9 15 21 usa hockey Nov. 14, 2010, after scoring twice against COLLEGE HOCKEY 2010-11 (USHL) 46 20 14 34 33 leadership Canada East 2011-12 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 61 22 32 54 27 2008-09 U.S. National Under-17 Team* 65 24 32 56 28 — Totaled three points (2-1) in four games • Upon being named to the U.S. National NTDP TOTALS 126 46 64 110 56 • Member of the U.S. Men’s National Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, history & 2011, led Miami University with 15 points ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 Under-18 Team that captured the gold *part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Results medal at the 2010 International Ice Hockey (6-9) in 17 games Federation U18 Men’s World Championship — Led Team USA with five goals in seven JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2008-09 games 2010-11 • Member of the U.S. National Under-17 • Had a goal and an assist in five games with • Tied for second on the Green Bay Gamblers Team, part of USA Hockey’s NTDP, that the U.S. National Under-18 Team at the competed in the North American Hockey 2010 Under-18 Six Nations Cup in Minsk, of the United States Hockey League with 20 League and against international opponents Belarus goals in 46 games • Helped the Gamblers reach the USHL’s Clark • Led the team with 56 points (24-32) in 65 2009 Cup finals games played • Scored once in three games to help the U.S. National Under-18 Team finish first at the ADDITIONAL NOTES 2009 Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Pori, USA HOCKEY - NTDP • Son of Mike and Rhonda Czarnik Finland 2009-10 • Helped the U.S. National Under-17 Team • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 • Eligible for the 2012 NHL Entry Draft take first place at the 2009 Vlad Dzurilla Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team • Cousin, Robbie Czarnik, was also a member Under-18 Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia Development Program, that competed in the of USA Hockey’s NTDP from 2006-08 and — Tied for the team lead with four points United States Hockey League and against currently skates for the American Hockey (2-2) in three games NCAA Division I and Division III opponents League’s Manchester Monarchs • Logged a goal and three assists in six and international teams games with the U.S. National Under-17 • Ranked third on the squad with 32 assists Team at the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey and tied for third with 54 points in 61 Challenge in Port Alberni, B.C. games Emerson Etem Forward

Height: 6-1 (185) | Weight: 197 (89) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 6/16/92 | Hometown: Long Beach, Calif. 10 Information 2011-12 Team: Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) NHL Team Rights: team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE JUNIOR HOCKEY 2011 2011-12 IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Had a goal and two assists in five games at • Upon being named to the U.S. National Year Event GP G A PTS PIM staff USA Hockey’s National Junior Evaluation Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, 2011 World Junior Championship 6 1 0 1 0 Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., including 2011, tied for the JUNIOR/NTDP STATISTICS intrasquad competitions and games against lead with 28 goals and ranked second at Finland and Sweden Medicine Hat with 58 points in 31 games Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM usa hockey 2011-12 Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)^ 31 28 30 58 17 • Member of the bronze medal-winning 2010-11 leadership 2010-11 Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) 65 45 35 80 24 U.S. National Junior Team at the 2011 • Second on Medicine Hat with 45 goals and 2009-10 Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) 72 37 28 65 26 International Ice Hockey Federation World 80 points in 65 games 2008-09 U.S. National Under-17 Team* 59 27 26 53 22 Junior Championship in Buffalo and • Led the Tigers with 15 power-play goals, history & Niagara, N.Y. nine shorthanded goals and a plus-41 rating WHL TOTALS^ 168 110 93 203 67 Results • In 15 playoff games, finished second on ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 2010 Medicine Hat with 21 points (10-11) * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program • Participated in the USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., 2009-10 tying for second among all participants with • Led Western Hockey League rookies with HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY five assists in seven games 37 goals in 72 games at Medicine Hat 2007-08 • Led the Tigers with 13 power-play goals and • Youngest member of the Shattuck-St. 2009 five shorthanded goals Mary’s School (Minn.) boys’ prep team that • Tallied three goals and an assist in three • Named the Tigers’ rookie of the year captured the USA Hockey Youth Tier I 18 & • Scored a shorthanded goal at the 2010 games the help the U.S. National Under-17 Under National Championship Team claim first place at the 2009 Vlad /NHL Top Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament in Piestany, Prospects Game Slovakia ADDITIONAL NOTES • Scored two goals and added three assists in USA HOCKEY - NTDP • Son of Rick and Patricia Etem six games with the U.S. National Under-17 2008-09 • Selected by the Anaheim Ducks in the first Team at the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey • Skated for the U.S. National Under-17 round (29th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Challenge in Alberni Valley, B.C. Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team Draft Development Program, that competed in the • Mother, Patricia, rowed at the 1984 Olympic 2008 North American Hockey League and against Summer Games, while father, Rick, rowed • Logged a goal and two assists in three international teams for the U.S. Naval Academy games with the U.S. National Under-17 • Tied for the team lead with 27 goals and Team at the 2008 Under-17 Four Nations tied for second on Team USA with 53 points Cup in Monthey, Switzerland in 59 games Derek Forbort Defenseman

Height: 6-5 (196) | Weight: 200 (91) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 3/4/92 | Hometown: Duluth, Minn. 4 Information 2011-12 Team: University of North Dakota (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008 2011 • At the 2008 Under-17 Five Nations IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Had one assist in six games at the USA Tournament in Prievidza, Slovakia, collected Year Event GP G A PTS PIM staff Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp an assist in four games with the U.S. 2011 World Junior Championship 6 0 0 0 0 in Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad Under-17 Select Team 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 0 2 2 6 competitions and games against Finland IIHF Event Totals 13 0 2 2 6 and Sweden COLLEGE HOCKEY COLLEGE/NTDP STATISTICS usa hockey • Member of the bronze medal-winning 2011-12 Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM U.S. National Junior Team at the 2011 leadership • Playing his sophomore season at the 2011-12 Univ. of North Dakota (WCHA)^ 16 1 3 4 20 International Ice Hockey Federation World University of North Dakota 2010-11 Univ. of North Dakota (WCHA) 38 0 15 15 30 Junior Championship in Buffalo and 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 65 5 23 28 46 history & Niagara, N.Y. 2010-11 NCAA TOTALS^ 54 1 18 19 50 • Helped North Dakota advance to the NCAA Results 2010 ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 Men’s Frozen Four • Participated in the USA Hockey National *part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program • Ranked second among North Dakota Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., defensemen with 15 assists in 38 games tying for the lead among camp defensemen with five points (1-4) in seven games • Logged five multiple-point games ADDITIONAL NOTES • Member of the U.S. Men’s National • Missed time with mononucleosis early in • Son of Keith and Mary Forbort Under-18 Team that captured the gold the season • Selected in the first round (15th overall) medal at the 2010 IIHF U18 Men’s World of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Championship USA HOCKEY - NTDP Angeles Kings — Tied for the team lead with a plus-9 2009-10 • Played football at Duluth East High School rating • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 • Notched one assist in five games with the Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team U.S. National Under-18 Team at the 2010 Development Program, that competed in the Under-18 Six Nations Cup in Minsk, Belarus United States Hockey League and against NCAA Division I and Division III opponents 2009 and international teams • Logged two assists in three games with the U.S. National Under-18 Team at the 2009 Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Pori, Finland HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY • Had a goal and two assists in six games 2008-09 with the U.S. National Under-17 Team at • Played his junior season at Duluth East the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (Minn.) High School in Port Alberni, B.C. • Notched 28 points (7-21) in 25 games John Gibson Goaltender

Height: 6-3 (191) | Weight: 200 (91) | Catches: Left General Birthdate: 7/14/93 | Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa. 35 Information 2011-12 Team: Kitchener Rangers (OHL) NHL Team Rights: Anaheim Ducks team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE — Posted a 3-0-0-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L) record, 2011 1.33 GAA and .958 save percentage IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Participated in the USA Hockey National — Named the U.S. player of the game in Year Event GP W-OTW-OTL-L MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. Team USA’s championship-clinching 2-1 2011 U18 Men’s World Championship 6 4-2-0-0 359 14 2.34 175 .926 0 staff — Posted a 1-0-0-2 record, 4.82 goals- win over Canada-Ontario on Jan. 4, when Junior/NTDP STATISTICS against average and .831 save he stopped 38 of 39 shots Year Team GP W-L-OTL MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO percentage in four games 2011-12 Kitchener Rangers (OHL)^ 18 12-5-0-0# 1,058 46 2.61 611 .930 0 • Member of the U.S. Men’s National usa hockey USA HOCKEY - NTDP 2010-11 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 32 17-10-3 2,238 95 2.64 1,101 .918 1 Under-18 Team that won its third leadership 2010-11 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 2 2-0-0 120 2 2.00 55 .932 0 consecutive gold medal at the 2011 U.S. National Under-17 Team* 22 8-12-1 1,339 84 3.76 713 .895 0 • Played for the U.S. National Under-18 International Ice Hockey Federation U18 NTDP TOTALS 56 27-22-4 3,697 181 2.94 1,869 .912 1 Men’s World Championship in Crimmitschau Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team # W-L-OTL-SOL history & and Dresden, Development Program, that competed in the ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 Results — Named the tournament’s top goaltender United States Hockey League and against * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program by the IIHF directorate after posting Division I and Division III college opponents an undefeated 4-2-0-0 (W-OTW- and international teams OTL-L) record, 2.34 GAA and .926 save • Led Team USA goaltenders with 32 games percentage in six games played, a 2.64 GAA and a .918 save — Won back-to-back overtime decisions against Canada and Sweden in the percentage semifinal and gold-medal games on April 2009-10 23 and April 24, 2011 • Helped the U.S. National Under-18 Team • Split time between both the U.S. National take first place at the 2011 Under-18 Five Under-17 and Under-18 Teams, part of USA Nations Tournament in Hradec Kralove, Hockey’s NTDP, that competed in the USHL Czech Republic and against NCAA Division I and Division III opponents and international teams 2010 • Helped the U.S. National Under-18 Team ADDITIONAL NOTES to a first-place finish at the 2010 Men’s • Son of Jack and Sue Gibson Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Sundsvall, • Selected in the second round (39th overall) Sweden of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Anaheim • Skated with the U.S. National Under-17 Team at the 2010 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Ducks Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia • Named USA Hockey’s 2011 Dave Peterson • Helped the U.S. National Under-17 Team Goalie of the Year take first place at the 2010 World Under-17 • Skated for the Pittsburgh Hornets Midget Hockey Challenge in Timmins, Ont. program prior to joining USA Hockey’s NTDP Kevin Gravel Defenseman

Height: 6-4 (193) | Weight: 190 (86) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 3/6/92 | Hometown: Kingsford, Mich. 12 Information 2011-12 Team: St. Cloud State University (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: Los Angeles Kings team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE JUNIOR HOCKEY 2011 2009-10 COLLEGE/JUNIOR STATISTICS team usa • Skated in three games at the USA Hockey • Played one season with the Sioux City Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM National Junior Evaluation Camp in Musketeers of the United States Hockey 2011-12 St. Cloud State Univ. (WCHA)^ 18 0 5 5 2 staff Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad League 2010-11 St. Cloud State Univ. (WCHA) 36 1 5 6 4 competitions and games against Finland • Skated in the 2010 USHL All-Star Game on 2009-10 (USHL) 53 3 3 6 36 and Sweden Jan. 26, 2010 2008-09 Marquette Rangers (NAHL) 58 3 11 14 29 usa hockey NCAA TOTALS^ 54 1 10 11 6 leadership 2009 2008-09 ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 • Helped the U.S. Junior Select Team capture • Played one year with the Marquette the 2009 World Junior A Challenge title in Rangers of the North American Hockey Summerside, P.E.I. League history & — Posted one assist in five games Results • Member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team that took part in the 2009 Ivan Hlinka ADDITIONAL NOTES Memorial Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia • Son of Jim and Kathy Gravel — Logged two assists in four games • Selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the fifth round (148th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft COLLEGE HOCKEY • Father, Jim, played four years at St. Cloud 2011-12 State (1977-81) • Playing his sophomore season at St. Cloud • Skated for the Marquette Electricians State University Midget program prior to joining the Marquette Rangers 2010-11 • Named St. Cloud’s William Radovich Award winner as the team’s most improved player during his freshman campaign Andy Iles Goaltender

Height: 5-9 (175) | Weight: 180 (82) | Catches: Left General Birthdate: 1/30/92 | Hometown: Ithaca, N.Y. 29 Information 2011-12 Team: Cornell University (ECACH) NHL Team Rights: 2012 Draft Eligible team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008 2011 • Member of the U.S. Under-17 Select IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Participated in the USA Hockey National Team at the 2008 Under-17 Five Nations Year Event GP W-OTW-OTL-L MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO staff Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. Tournament in Prievidza, Slovakia 2011 World Junior Championship 1 0-0-0-0 10 0 0.00 0 1.000 0 — Led all U.S. goalies in minutes played 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 1 1-0-0-0 60 1 1.00 17 .944 0 IIHF EVENT TOTALS 2 1-0-0-0 70 1 0.86 17 .944 0 (178), goals-against average (0.34) and COLLEGE HOCKEY save percentage (.962) in four games usa hockey 2011-12 COLLEGE/NTDP STATISTICS • Member of the bronze medal-winning leadership • Upon being named the U.S. National Junior Year TEam (League) GP W-L-T MIN GA GAA SVS SV% SO U.S. National Junior Team at the 2011 Team’s emergency goaltender on Dec. 5, 2011-12 Cornell Univ. (ECACH)^ 11 7-3-1 665 18 1.62 239 .930 4 International Ice Hockey Federation World 2011, ranked third among all NCAA Division 2010-11 Cornell Univ. (ECACH) 18 8-7-2 1,011 42 2.49 444 .914 0 Junior Championship in Buffalo and history & I goaltenders with a 1.62 GAA in 11 games 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 29 20-6-1# 1,639 59 2.16 647 .913 3 Niagara, N.Y. Results with Cornell University NTDP TOTALS^ 29 15-10-3 1,676 60 2.15 683 .919 5 — Played in one game, the final 9:33 of • Logged five shutouts in six games from Nov. Team USA’s 4-0 victory over ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 18 through Dec. 3, 2011 * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Germany on Dec. 30, 2010 #W-L-OTL 2010-11 2010 • Helped lead Cornell to an ECAC Hockey • Participated in the USA Hockey National Tournament championship appearance Junior Evaluation Camp, posting a 1-0-0-0 • Dropped just one decision in 10 starts record, 3.21 GAA and .882 save percentage between Nov. 27, 2010, and Feb. 19, 2011 in four games HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY ADDITIONAL NOTES • Member of the U.S. Men’s National 2008-09 • Son of David and Amy Iles Under-18 Team that captured the gold USA HOCKEY - NTDP • Backstopped the Salisbury (Conn.) • Eligible for the 2012 NHL Entry Draft medal at the 2010 IIHF U18 Men’s World 2009-10 School to the New England Prep School • Skated for the Mid Fairfield Blues Midget Championship in Minsk and Bobruisk, • Played for the U.S. National Under-18 Championship program Belarus Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team • Posted a 20-4-3 record, 1.72 GAA and .932 • Top scholar at Salisbury School as a save percentage • Played two games for the U.S. National Development Program, that competed in the sophomore and junior, and was inducted • Named New England Prep Goalie of the Under-18 Team at the 2010 Under-18 Six United States Hockey League and against into the Cum Laude Society after his junior Year and New England Tournament MVP Nations Cup in Minsk, Belarus NCAA Division I and Division III opponents year and international teams • Also played baseball at Ithaca (N.Y.) High 2009 • Posted a team-best 2.16 GAA, which ranks School and Salisbury School • Helped the U.S. National Under-18 Team third all-time for a single season at the take first place at the 2009 Under-18 Four NTDP Nations Cup in Pori, Finland • Had a team-best .916 save percentage Stephen Johns Defenseman

Height: 6-4 (193) | Weight: 221 (100) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 4/18/92 | Hometown: Wampum, Pa. 28 Information 2011-12 Team: University of Notre Dame (CCHA) NHL Team Rights: Chicago Blackhawks team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008 2011 • Competed in the 2008 Under-17 Four IIHF EVENT STATISTICS Year Event GP G A PTS PIM • Notched an assist in five games at the USA Nations Cup in Monthey, Switzerland, team usa 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 0 3 3 10 staff Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp collecting two assists in three games with in Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad the U.S. National Under-17 Team COLLEGE/NTDP STATISTICS competitions and games against Finland Year Team GP G A PTS PIM and Sweden COLLEGE HOCKEY 2011-12 Univ. of Notre Dame (CCHA)^ 18 2 4 6 40 usa hockey 2010-11 Univ. of Notre Dame (CCHA) 44 2 11 13 98 2011-12 leadership 2010 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 62 3 16 19 67 • Upon being named to the U.S. National • Participated in the USA Hockey National 2008-09 U.S. National Under-17 Team* 47 5 11 16 50 Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, NCAA TOTALS^ 62 4 15 19 138 Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., 2011, tied for the lead on the University of NTDP TOTALS 109 8 27 35 117 history & logging an assist in six games Notre Dame with a plus-14 rating through ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 Results • Member of the U.S. Men’s National 18 games * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Under-18 Team that captured the gold medal at the 2010 International Ice Hockey 2010-11 Federation U18 Men’s World Championship • Helped Notre Dame reach the NCAA Men’s competed in the North American Hockey in Minsk and Bobruisk, Belarus Frozen Four League and against international opponents • At the 2010 Under-18 Six Nations Cup • Tied for second among Notre Dame in Minsk and Bobruisk, Belarus, had one defensemen with 11 assists in 44 games ADDITIONAL NOTES assist in five games with the U.S. National • Logged four assists in Notre Dame’s 10-2 • Son of Ray and Noreen Johns win over Canisius College on Dec. 29, 2010 Under-18 Team • Selected in the second round (60th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago 2009 Blackhawks • Had an assist in three games at the 2009 USA HOCKEY - NTDP • Prior to joining the NTDP, played for the Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Pori, Finland, 2009-10 • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 Pittsburgh Hornets Midget program with the U.S. National Under-18 Team Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team • With the U.S. National Under-17 Team, had Development Program, that competed in the an assist in three games at the 2009 Vlad United States Hockey League and against Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament in Piestany, NCAA Division I and Division III opponents Slovakia and international teams • Notched a goal and three assists in six games with the U.S. National Under-17 2008-09 Team at the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey • Skated with the U.S. National Under-17 Challenge in Port Alberni, B.C. Team, part of USA Hockey’s NTDP, that Jon Merrill Defenseman

Height: 6-3 (191) | Weight: 209 (95) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 2/3/92 | Hometown: Brighton, Mich. 15 Information 2011-12 Team: University of Michigan (CCHA) NHL Team Rights: team usa USA HOCKEY 2009 2011 • Named to the preliminary roster for the IIHF EVENT STATISTICS • Played in five games at the USA Hockey 2010 U.S. National Junior Team and Year Event GP G A PTS PIM team usa 2011 World Junior Championship 6 1 4 5 0 National Junior Evaluation Camp in staff participated in the pre-tournament camp 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 0 1 1 2 Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad • Member of the U.S. Men’s National 2009 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 0 2 2 4 competitions and games against Finland Under-18 Team that captured the gold IIHF EVENT TOTALS 20 1 7 8 6 and Sweden medal at the 2009 IIHF U18 Men’s usa hockey COLLEGE/NTDP STATISTICS • Member of the bronze medal-winning World Championship in Fargo, N.D., and leadership U.S. National Junior Team at the 2011 Year Team GP G A PTS PIM Moorhead, Minn. International Ice Hockey Federation World 2011-12 Univ. of Michigan (CCHA)^ 0 0 0 0 0 • Had a goal and two assists in three games Junior Championship in Buffalo and 2010-11 Univ. of Michigan (CCHA) 42 7 18 25 16 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 56 5 27 32 18 history & Niagara, N.Y. at the 2009 Under-18 Four Nations Cup U.S. National Under-17 Team* 2 0 1 1 2 Results — Named one of Team USA’s top three in Pori, Finland, with the U.S. National Under-18 Team 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 19 1 4 5 6 players of the tournament U.S. National Under-17 Team* 24 22 1 3 18 — Led all U.S. defensemen with five points, • Skated with the U.S. National Under-17 NCAA TOTALS^ 42 7 18 25 16 and tied for the team lead with four Team at the 2009 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 NTDP TOTALS 101 8 33 41 44 assists in six games Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program 2010 2008 • Participated at the USA Hockey National • Competed at the 2008 Under-17 Four Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., Nations Cup in Monthey, Switzerland, with USA HOCKEY - NTDP Division I and Division III opponents and logging three assists in seven games the U.S. National Under-17 Team 2009-10 international opponents • Member of the U.S. Men’s National • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 Under-18 Team that captured the gold Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team medal at the 2010 IIHF U18 Men’s World COLLEGE HOCKEY ADDITIONAL NOTES Development Program, that competed in the Championship in Minsk and Bobruisk, 2010-11 • Son of Dan and Renee Merrill United States Hockey League and against • Selected in the second round (38th overall) Belarus • Helped the University of Michigan reach NCAA Division I and Division III opponents of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the New — Named one of Team USA’s best three the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four championship and international teams Jersey Devils players at the tournament game • At the 2010 Under-18 Six Nations Cup in • Played for the Little Caesar’s (Mich.) Midget • Led all Michigan freshmen and defensemen 2008-09 Minsk and Bobruisk, Belarus, had a goal program prior to joining USA Hockey’s with 18 assists and 25 points in 42 games • Split time between the U.S. National and two assists in five games with the U.S. NTDP. • Tied for the most points (7-12–19) by any Under-18 and Under-17 Team, part of USA National Under-18 Team Central Collegiate Hockey Association Hockey’s NTDP, that competed in the North defenseman in conference play American Hockey League and against NCAA J.T. Miller Forward

Height: 6-1 (185) | Weight: 195 (88) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 3/14/93 | Hometown: East Palestine, Ohio 11 Information 2011-12 Team: Plymouth Whalers (OHL) NHL Team Rights: team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia, notching 2011 two points (1-1) in three games IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Had three goals in six games at the • Helped the U.S. National Under-17 Team Year Event GP G A PTS PIM staff U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp in take first place at the 2010 World Under-17 2011 U18 Men’s World Championship 6 4 9 13 6 Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad Hockey Challenge in Timmins, Ont. JUNIOR/NTDP STATISTICS competitions and games against Finland — Finished second on the team with nine Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM and Sweden points and tied for the team lead with five 2011-12 Plymouth Whalers (OHL)^ 29 11 25 36 20 usa hockey • Member of the U.S. Men’s National leadership goals in six games 2010-11 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 56 15 35 50 86 Under-18 Team that won its third 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 1 0 0 0 0 2009 consecutive gold medal at the 2011 U.S. National Under-17 Team* 46 15 16 31 79 • Helped the U.S. National Under-17 Team International Ice Hockey Federation U18 NTDP TOTALS 103 30 51 81 165 history & Men’s World Championship in Crimmitschau capture first place at the 2009 Under-17 Four Nations Cup in Trnava, Slovakia ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 Results and Dresden, Germany * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program — Led Team USA with nine assists and 13 — Tied for the team lead with five points points in six games (2-3) in three games — Ranked second on Team USA with a • Led Team USA with 35 assists and finished Under-17 Team with 17 points and tied for plus-8 rating JUNIOR HOCKEY third on the team with 50 points in 56 the team lead with nine goals in 14 games — Selected as one of Team USA’s top three games 2011-12 players of the tournament • Tied for second on Team USA with five • Upon being named to the U.S. National • Helped the U.S. National Under-18 Team goals in 15 games against NCAA Division I ADDITIONAL NOTES Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. take first place at the 2011 Under-18 Five and Division III opponents • Son of Dennis and Jen Miller Nations Tournament in Hradec Kralove, 5, 2011, led the Plymouth Whalers of the • Paced the U.S. squad with 15 assists in 16 • Full name is Jonathan Tanner Miller Czech Republic with 25 assists and games against international opponents • Selected by the New York Rangers in the — Tallied a goal and added three assists in was tied for the team lead with 36 points in first round (15th overall) of the 2011 NHL four games 29 games 2009-10 Entry Draft, making him the first American • Split time between the U.S. National selected that year 2010 Under-18 and Under-17 Teams, part of USA • Skated with the Pittsburgh Hornets Midget • Helped the U.S. National Under-18 Team USA HOCKEY - NTDP Hockey’s NTDP, that competed in the United program prior to joining USA Hockey’s NTDP to a first-place finish at the 2010 Men’s 2010-11 States Hockey League and against NCAA Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Sundsvall, • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 Division I and Division III opponents and Sweden Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team international teams — Collected two goals and two assists in Development Program, that competes in the • Tied for second on the U.S. National four games United States Hockey League and against Under-17 Team with 31 points and 15 goals • Skated with the U.S. National Under-17 NCAA Division I and Division III opponents • In games against international foes, Team at the 2010 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 and international teams finished second on the U.S. National Kyle Rau Forward

Height: 5-8 (173) | Weight: 172 (78) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 10/24/92 | Hometown: Eden Prairie, Minn. 20 Information 2011-12 Team: University of Minnesota (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: Florida Panthers team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY 2009 2010-11 COLLEGE/JUNIOR STATISTICS team usa • Member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team • Received Minnesota’s Mr. Hockey Award as Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM staff that took part in the 2009 Ivan Hlinka the top high school player in the state after 2011-12 Univ. of Minnesota (WCHA)^ 18 11 8 19 10 Memorial Tournament in Breclav, Czech logging 41 goals and 40 assists in 31 games 2010-11 Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 11 4 6 10 15 Republic, and Piestany, Slovakia for Eden Prairie High School — Posted a goal and an assist in four • Earned first-team all-state honors ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 usa hockey games • Scored the Minnesota high school Class AA leadership championship-winning goal for Eden Prairie in triple overtime COLLEGE HOCKEY • Competed in the Upper Midwest Elite history & 2011-12 League for Team Southwest prior to the • Upon being named to the U.S. National start of the high school season, totaling 23 Results Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, points (16-7) in 22 games 2011, led all NCAA Division I freshmen with 11 goals and 19 points in 18 games with the 2009-10 University of Minnesota • Totaled 42 goals and 43 assists in 28 • His five game-winning goals were tied for games, as Eden Prairie High School most among all NCAA Division I players as captured the Lake Conference title of Dec. 5 • Recorded at least one point in nine of his 2008-09 first 10 collegiate outings (Oct. 7 - Nov. 5, • Helped Eden Prairie High School capture the 2011) Class AA state championship • Led the team as a sophomore with 27 goals and 27 assists in 30 games JUNIOR HOCKEY 2010-11 • Joined the Sioux Falls Stampede of the ADDITIONAL NOTES United States Hockey League following the • Son of Mike and Lynne Rau end of his high-school career at Eden Prairie • Selected by the Florida Panthers in the third (Minn.) High School round (91st overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry • Led all USHL players in the postseason with Draft seven goals and 12 points in 10 playoff • Brother, Chad, currently plays for the games American Hockey League’s Houston Aeros Brandon Saad Forward

Height: 6-2 (188) | Weight: 206 (93) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 10/27/92 | Hometown: Gibsonia, Pa. 22 Information 2011-12 Team: Saginaw Spirit (OHL) NHL Team Rights: Chicago Blackhawks team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY 2010 2011-12 IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Named to the 2010 U.S. National Junior • Played in two games for the National Year Event GP G A PTS PIM Hockey League’s Chicago Blackhawks Team preliminary roster and took part in 2008 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 3 3 6 4 staff before being assigned to the Ontario Team USA’s pre-tournament camp in ’s Saginaw Spirit PROFESSIONAL/JUNIOR STATISTICS New York Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM usa hockey • Participated in the USA Hockey National JUNIOR HOCKEY 2011-12 Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)^ 2 0 0 0 0 leadership Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., 2011-12 Saginaw Spirit (OHL)^ 11 9 10 19 6 logging three points (2-1) in five games • Upon being named to the U.S. National 2010-11 Saginaw Spirit (OHL) 59 27 28 55 47 • Member of the U.S. Men’s National Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 63 29 29 58 34 history & Under-18 Team that captured the gold 2011, led Saginaw by averaging 1.73 points 2008-09 Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL) 54 34 19 53 58 Results medal at the 2010 International Ice Hockey per game (11GP, 9-10–19) OHL TOTALS^ 70 36 38 74 53 Federation U18 Men’s World Championship — Missed 19 games due to an upper body in Minsk and Bobruisk, Belarus injury ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program • Notched four goals in five games with the 2010-11 U.S. National Under-18 Team at the 2010 • Second on Saginaw with 12 power-play Under-18 Six Nations Cup in Minsk and goals and tied for second on the team with • Named the NAHL North Division’s Top ADDITIONAL NOTES Bobruisk, Belarus 27 goals overall in 59 games Prospect in 2009 • Son of George and Sandy Saad • Tied for team best with nine assists in 12 — Recorded a natural hat trick in Team • Led the team with five goals in seven • Selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the USA’s opening game against Finland on playoff games second round (43rd overall) of the 2011 NHL • Participated in the NHL/CHL Home playoff games Feb. 9 Entry Draft Hardware Top Prospects Game on Jan. 19, • Skated with the Pittsburgh Hornets Midget 2009 2011 USA HOCKEY - NTDP program in 2007-08 • Suffered a lower-body injury midway • Collected two assists in three games at the through the season that caused him to miss 2009-10 2009 Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Finland several games • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 with the U.S. National Under-18 Team Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team • Skated with the U.S. National Under-17 2008-09 Development Program, that competed in the • Skated for the Mahoning Valley (Ohio) Team at the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey United States Hockey League and against Phantoms of the North American Hockey Challenge in Port Alberni, B.C. League NCAA Division I and Division III opponents — Tied for the team lead with nine points • Led the squad with 29 goals and finished and international teams (4-5) in six games second on the team with 47 points • Led the squad with 58 points and tied for — Named to the media all-tournament team • Received NAHL Rookie of the Year honors the team lead with 29 goals in 63 games Jarred Tinordi Defenseman

Height: 6-7 (201) | Weight: 215 (98) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 2/20/92 | Hometown: Millersville, Md. 24 Information 2011-12 Team: London Knights (OHL) NHL Team Rights: Montreal Canadiens team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008 2011 • Logged one assist in three games at IIHF EVENT STATISTICS the 2008 Under-17 Four Nations Cup Year Event GP G A PTS PIM team usa • Logged two assists in six games at the USA 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 1 1 2 10 staff Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp in Monthey, Switzerland, with the U.S. in Lake Placid, N.Y., including intrasquad National Under-17 Team JUNIOR/NTDP STATISTICS competitions and games against Finland Year Team GP G A PTS PIM 2011-12 London Knights (OHL)^ 18 0 7 7 49 usa hockey and Sweden JUNIOR HOCKEY 2010-11 London Knights (OHL) 63 1 13 14 140 leadership 2011-12 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 65 6 11 17 105 2010 • Captain of the London Knights of the 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 1 0 1 1 0 • Participated in the USA Hockey National U.S. National Under-17 Team* 67 6 14 20 71 Ontario Hockey League history & Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., OHL TOTALS^ 81 1 20 21 189 • Missed 10 games early in the season due to NTDP TOTALS 133 12 26 38 176 Results skating in three intra-squad games an eye injury • Captain of the U.S. Men’s National ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Under-18 Team that captured the gold 2010-11 medal at the 2010 International Ice Hockey • Third among defensemen on London with Federation U18 Men’s World Championship 13 assists and 14 points in 63 games in his ADDITIONAL NOTES in Minsk and Bobruisk, Belarus rookie season • Son of and Lorene Wright • Played at the 2010 Under-18 Six Nations • Selected in the first round (22nd overall) of Cup in Minsk and Bobruisk, Belarus, with USA HOCKEY - NTDP the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens the U.S. National Under-18 Team 2009-10 • Father, Mark, played 12 seasons in the NHL • Captain of the U.S. National Under-18 2009 including stints with the New York Rangers, Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team • Competed at the 2009 Under-18 Four /Dallas Stars and the Development Program, that competed in the Nations Cup in Finland with the U.S. United States Hockey League and against National Under-18 Team • Spent the 2007-08 season with the NCAA Division I and Division III opponents Washington Jr. Nationals of the Atlantic • Collected two assists in three games with and international teams Junior Hockey League and was named the the U.S. National Under-17 Team at the AJHL Rookie of the Year 2009 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament in 2008-09 Piestany, Slovakia • Member of the U.S. National Under-17 • Member of the U.S. National Under-17 Team, part of USA Hockey’s NTDP, that Team at the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey competed in the North American Hockey Challenge in Port Alberni, B.C. League and international opponents Jake Trouba Defenseman

Height: 6-2 (188) | Weight: 191 (87) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 2/26/94 | Hometown: Rochester, Mich. 8 Information 2011-12 Team: U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL) NHL Team Rights: 2012 Draft Eligible team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE USA HOCKEY - NTDP 2011 2011-12 IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Member of the U.S. Men’s National • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 Year Event GP G A PTS PIM Under-18 Team that won its third Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team 2011 U18 Men’s World Championship 6 1 0 1 0 staff consecutive gold medal at the 2011 Development Program, that competes in the International Ice Hockey Federation U18 United States Hockey League and against NTDP STATISTICS Men’s World Championship in Crimmitschau NCAA Division I and Division III opponents Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM usa hockey and Dresden, Germany and international teams 2011-12 U.S. National Under-18 Team^* 23 3 6 9 24 2010-11 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 21 2 5 7 24 • Helped the U.S. National Under-17 Team leadership U.S. National Under-17 Team* 37 6 13 19 35 take first place at the 2011 Vlad Dzurilla 2010-11 NTDP TOTALS^ 81 11 24 35 83 Under-18 Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia • Split time between the U.S. National history & — Second among all tournament Under-18 and Under-17 Teams, part of USA ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 participants with a plus-5 ratings in three Hockey’s NTDP, that competed in the USHL * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Results games and against NCAA Division I and Division III • Member of the U.S. National Under-17 opponents and international teams Team that finished second at the World • Served as captain of the U.S. National Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Portage La Under-17 Team prior to joining the U.S. Prairie and Winnipeg, Man. National Under-18 Team midseason — Led U.S. defensemen and ranked second • Selected to the USHL’s Midseason All-Star among all tournament blueliners with Team nine points (2-7) in six games

2010 ADDITIONAL NOTES • Helped the U.S. National Under-17 Team • Son of John and Kristy Trouba capture first place at the 2010 Under-17 • Eligible for the 2012 NHL Entry Draft Four Nations Cup in Woodridge, Ill. • Skated with the Compuware (Mich.) midget — Scored once and added three assists in program prior to joining the NTDP four games • Participated in the 2011 NHL Research, Development and Orientation Camp T.J. Tynan Forward

Height: 5-8 (173) | Weight: 170 (77) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 2/25/92 | Hometown: Orland Park, Ill. 19 Information 2011-12 Team: University of Notre Dame (CCHA) NHL Team Rights: team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE • Named the Hockey Commissioners’ 2011 Association National Division I Rookie of COLLEGE/JUNIOR STATISTICS team usa • Notched two goals and added three assists the Year and the Central Collegiate Hockey Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM staff in six games at the USA Hockey National Association Rookie of the Year 2011-12 Univ. of Notre Dame (CCHA)^ 18 6 19 25 10 Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, • Selected to the All-CCHA Second Team and 2010-11 Univ. of Notre Dame (CCHA) 44 23 31 54 36 N.Y., including intrasquad competitions and earned a spot on the CCHA All-Rookie Team 2009-10 Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) 60 17 55 72 55 games against Finland and Sweden • Named the Notre Dame Monogram Club’s NCAA TOTALS^ 62 29 50 79 46 usa hockey team MVP leadership 2009 • Helped lead Notre Dame to a Men’s Frozen ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 • Member of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team Four appearance that finished fourth at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in Breclav, Czech history & Republic, and Piestany, Slovakia JUNIOR HOCKEY Results — Had two assists in four games 2009-10 • Paced the Des Moines Buccaneers with 72 points and led the United States Hockey COLLEGE HOCKEY League with 55 assists in 60 games 2011-12 • Selected to the USHL All-Rookie Team • Upon being named to the U.S. National Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, 2011, led all NCAA Division I players with ADDITIONAL NOTES 19 assists and was tied for third in the • Son of Tim and Brigid Tynan nation with 25 points in 18 games with the • Full name is Thomas Joseph Tynan University of Notre Dame • Selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the third round (66th overall) of the 2011 2010-11 NHL Entry Draft • Led all NCAA Division I freshmen with • Skated with the Chicago Mission Midget 23 goals and 31 assists in 44 games with program prior to joining the Des Moines Notre Dame Buccaneers • Paced Notre Dame with 54 points, the most by any Notre Dame player since the 1989- 90 campaign Austin Watson Forward

Height: 6-3 (191) | Weight: 195 (88) | Shoots: Right General Birthdate: 1/13/92 | Hometown: Ann Arbor, Mich. 26 Information 2011-12 Team: Peterborough Petes (OHL) NHL Team Rights: team usa International Experience 2009-10 2011 • Began the season with the OHL’s IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Scored twice and added an assist in five Windsor Spitfires before being traded to Year Team (League) GP g A PTS PIM games at the USA Hockey National Junior Peterborough 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 2 1 3 33 staff Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., • Averaged a team-best 2.00 points per JUNIOR STATISTICS including intrasquad competitions and game in 20 regular-season outings with Year Team (League) GP g A PTS PIM games against Finland and Sweden Peterborough usa hockey • Missed a month after breaking his ankle 2011-12 Peterborough Petes (OHL)^ 28 13 15 28 31 2010-11 Peterborough Petes (OHL) 68 34 34 68 54 2010 playing for Team Cherry at the 2010 CHL/ leadership 2009-10 Peterborough Petes (OHL) 10 9 11 20 8 • Participated in the USA Hockey National NHL Top Prospects Game Windsor Spitfires (OHL) 42 11 23 34 14 Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., 2008-09 Windsor Spitfires (OHL) 63 10 19 29 41 scoring twice in six games 2008-09 OHL TOTALS^ 211 77 102 179 148 history & • Member of the gold medal-winning U.S. • Helped Windsor capture the J. Ross Results National Under-18 Team at the 2010 Robertson Cup as the OHL champions and ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation U18 the 2009 as the Canadian Men’s World Championship in Bobriusk and Hockey League champions. Minsk, Belarus

2009 ADDITIONAL NOTES • Collected three assists in four games with • Son of Mike and Mary Watson the U.S. Under-18 Select Team at the • Selected in the first round (18th overall) of 2009 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville in Breclav, Czech Republic, and Piestany, Predators Slovakia • Played Midget hockey with Compuware (Mich.) prior to joining the Windsor Spitfires • Family moved to Florida when he was 12, JUNIOR HOCKEY but Watson stayed behind in Michigan with 2011-12 his grandparents to play hockey • Playing his fourth season in the Ontario • Oldest of 10 children Hockey League and third season with the Peterborough Petes

2010-11 • Tied for the team lead with 34 goals and finished second on the squad with 68 points in 68 games with Peterborough Jason Zucker Forward

Height: 5-11 (180) | Weight: 180 (82) | Shoots: Left General Birthdate: 1/16/92 | Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev. 16 Information 2011-12 Team: University of Denver (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: Minnesota Wild team usa INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE games at the 2010 Under-18 Six Nations 2011 Cup in Minsk and Bobruisk, Belarus team usa • Scored twice and added an assist in four • Youngest member of the U.S Men’s staff games at the USA Hockey National Junior National Junior Team that won the gold Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., medal at the 2010 IIHF World Junior including intrasquad competitions and Championship in Regina and Saskatoon, usa hockey games against Finland and Sweden Sask. leadership • Member of the bronze medal-winning U.S. National Junior Team at the 2011 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World • Logged a goal and an assist at the 2009 history & Junior Championship in Buffalo and Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Pori, Finland, Results Niagara, N.Y. with the U.S. National Under-18 Team — Missed two games due to injury during • Member of the U.S. Men’s National the tournament Under-18 Team that captured the gold medal at the 2009 IIHF U18 Men’s 2010 World Championship in Fargo, N.D., and • Participated in the USA Hockey National Moorhead, Minn. Junior Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, N.Y., • Had a goal and an assist in three games scoring once in six games with the U.S. National Under-17 Team at • Member of the U.S. Men’s National the 2009 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament Under-18 Team that captured the gold in Piestany, Slovakia medal at the 2010 IIHF U18 Men’s World • Notched four goals and three assists in six Championship in Minsk and Bobruisk, games with the U.S. National Under-17 Belarus Team at the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey — Finished second on the team with four Challenge in Port Alberni, B.C. goals and fourth on the squad with seven — Named Team USA’s Player of the Game points three times — Along with teammate, Jack Campbell, became the first American man to 2008 earn three gold medals at IIHF World • Led the U.S. National Under-17 Team with Championship events three goals and added an assist in three • Finished second on the U.S. National games at the 2008 Under-17 Four Nations Under-18 Team with six points (2-4) in five Cup in Monthey, Switzerland General ZUCKer Information

team usa COLLEGE HOCKEY United States Hockey League and against 2011-12 NCAA Division I and Division III opponents IIHF EVENT STATISTICS team usa • Upon being named to the U.S. National and international teams Year Event GP G A PTS PIM Junior Team preliminary roster on Dec. 5, • Tied for the team lead with 29 goals and 2011 World Junior Championship 4 1 0 1 0 staff 2010 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 4 3 7 2 2011, led the University of Denver with ranked fifth on the squad with 53 points 2010 World Junior Championship 7 2 0 2 2 eight goals and 20 points in 14 games 2008-09 2009 U18 Men’s World Championship 7 1 5 6 0 usa hockey 2010-11 • Split time between the U.S. National IIHF EVENT TOTALS 25 8 8 16 4 leadership • Tied for team lead with 23 goals and Under-18 and Under-17 Teams, part of COLLEGE/NTDP STATISTICS finished second on the squad with 45 points USA Hockey’s NTDP, that competed in the Year Team (League) GP G A PTS PIM in 40 games North American Hockey League and against 2011-12 Univ. of Denver (WCHA)^ 14 8 12 20 16 history & NCAA Division I and Division III teams and • Second among all NCAA Division I 2010-11 Univ. of Denver (WCHA) 40 23 22 45 59 international opponents Results freshmen with 23 goals, and third among all 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 60 29 24 53 47 freshmen with 45 points • First-ever native to play for USA 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team* 16 2 6 8 8 • Tied for second among all NCAA Division I Hockey’s NTDP U.S. National Under-17 Team* 48 19 11 30 53 players with seven game-winning goals NCAA TOTALS^ 54 31 34 65 75 • Logged at least one point in 11 of 12 games ADDITIONAL NOTES NTDP TOTALS 124 50 41 91 108 from Jan. 14 through Feb. 26, 2011 • Son of Scott and Natalie Zucker ^ statistics through games of December 4, 2011 • Recorded at least one point in 28 of 40 * part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program • Selected in the second round (59th games during his freshman campaign overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Minnesota Wild USA HOCKEY - NTDP — Became first-ever Nevada native drafted 2009-10 into the NHL • Member of the U.S. National Under-18 • Continues to enjoy playing inline hockey Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team • Played Midget hockey for Compuware Development Program, that competed in the (Mich.) prior to joining USA Hockey’s NTDP By The Numbers

Team USA Overall Conference/League Overall Draft pick General Average Height: 6-1 (185) OHL...... 6 11 Campbell (DAL-10) 29 Etem (ANA-10) 60 Johns (CHI-10) Information Average Weight: 193 (88) WCHA...... 6 15 Forbort (LAK-10) 36 Clendening (CHI-11) 66 Tynan (CBJ-11) 15 Miller (NYR-11) 38 Merrill (NJD-10) 91 Rau (FLA-11) Average Age: 18.8 CCHA...... 4 Shoots/Catches Left: 12 Right: 10 18 Watson (NSH-10) 39 Gibson (ANA-11) 108 Arnold (CGY-10) HEA...... 4 19 Bjugstad (FLA-10) 43 Saad (CHI-11) 148 Gravel (LAK-10) team usa NHL...... 1 22 Tinordi (MTL-10) 50 Brickley (FLA-10) 174 Archibald (PIT-11) USHL...... 1 Home state 28 Coyle (SJS-10) 59 Zucker (MIN-10) WHL...... 1 team usa Michigan...... 6 staff Minnesota...... 4 Massachusetts...... 3 Numerical Roster ...... 3 NHL Team Rights 1 Jack Campbell 12 Kevin Gravel 23 Connor Brickley usa hockey ...... 1 Chicago Blackhawks...... 3 2 Austin Czarnik 14 Bill Arnold 24 Jarred Tinordi leadership ...... 1 Florida Panthers...... 3 3 Charlie Coyle 15 Jon Merrill 26 Austin Watson ...... 1 2012 Draft Eligible...... 2 4 Derek Forbort 16 Jason Zucker 27 Nick Bjugstad Nevada...... 1 Anaheim Ducks...... 2 5 Adam Clendening 19 T.J. Tynan 28 Stephen Johns New York...... 1 history & 8 Jake Trouba 20 Kyle Rau 35 John Gibson Ohio...... 1 Calgary Flames...... 2 Results Los Angeles Kings...... 2 10 Emerson Etem 21 Josh Archibald Minnesota Wild...... 2 11 J.T. Miller 22 Brandon Saad Birth year Columbus Blue Jackets...... 1 1992...... 19 Dallas Stars...... 1 1993...... 2 Montreal Canadiens...... 1 1994...... 1 Nashville Predators...... 1 New Jersey Devils...... 1 Pronunciation Guide New York Rangers...... 1 Nick BJUGSTAD ...... (BYOUG-stad) College/University Pittsburgh Penguins...... 1 Adam CLENDENING ...... (clen-DEN-ing) Boston University...... 2 University of Minnesota...... 2 Austin CZARNIK ...... (ZAR-nik) University of Notre Dame...... 2 Emerson ETEM ...... (EE-tem) Draft Round Boston College...... 1 First...... 8 Derek FORBORT ...... (FORE-bort) Miami University...... 1 Kevin GRAVEL ...... (gra-VELL) St. Cloud State University...... 1 Second...... 7 University of Denver...... 1 Third...... 2 Kyle RAU ...... (ROW) University of Michigan...... 1 Fourth...... 1 Brandon SAAD ...... (SAHD) University of Nebraska Omaha...... 1 Fifth...... 1 Jarred TINORDI ...... (tih-NOR-dee) University of North Dakota...... 1 Sixth...... 1 Jake TROUBA ...... (TROO-buh) University of Vermont...... 1 2012 Draft Eligible...... 2 Trust the original Unrivalled quality and performance for over 30 years. Jim Johannson Tim Taylor General General Manager Director of Player Personnel Information

team usa Jim Johannson, assistant executive director of A two-time U.S. Olympian (1988, 1992), Johannson Tim Taylor is serving as the director of player personnel for his third U.S. hockey operations for USA Hockey, is serving on the also skated for the U.S. National Junior Team at the National Junior Team, having helped Team USA to a bronze-medal finish at team usa staff of his 12th U.S. National Junior Team. He is 1983 and 1984 IIHF World Junior Championships and the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in staff taking on the role of general manager for the third was a member of the 1992 U.S. Men’s National Team. Buffalo and Niagara, N.Y., and a gold-medal performance at the 2010 IIHF consecutive year, having helped guide Team USA to World Junior Championship in Regina and Saskatoon, Sask. Johannson joined USA Hockey on Sept. 1, 2000, as a bronze medal at the 2011 International Ice Hockey manager of international activities and U.S. Olympic A four-time head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team at the IIHF Men’s Federation World Junior Championship in Niagara Committee relations. He was promoted to senior World Championships from 1989-92, Taylor also stood at the helm of the usa hockey and Buffalo, N.Y., and a gold medal at the 2010 IIHF director of hockey operations, a newly created U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team at the 1994 Olympic Winter Games leadership World Junior Championship in Regina and Saskatoon, position, on August 5, 2003. On June 25, 2007, in Lillehammer, Norway. In addition, he served as an assistant coach at the Sask. Johannson was elevated to assistant executive 1984 Olympic Winter Games and at the IIHF Men’s World Championships in 1981 and 1983. history & The lead administrator in hosting the 2005 IIHF World director of hockey operations and is responsible for Results Junior Championship in Grand Forks, N.D., and Thief the day-to-day management and integration of all Taylor spent two seasons (2007-09) advising USA Hockey’s National Team River Falls, Minn., Johannson also served as team in-sport related initiatives. He handles USA Hockey Development Program, and served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Men’s leader for the gold medal-winning 2004 U.S. National representation in obtaining players and coaches National Under-18 Team in 2008 and 2009, earning a gold medal at the 2009 Junior Team in and Hameenlinna, Finland. for national teams in international competition. In IIHF U18 Men’s World Championship in Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn. addition, Johannson interfaces with the USOC on Johannson brings extensive experience in matters of mutual interest. Taylor’s coaching résumé includes 28-years (1976-83, 1984-93, 1994-2006) international ice hockey both as a player and as the head men’s ice hockey coach at , where he led the Johannson spent five years (1995-2000) as the Bulldogs to six Ivy League titles and 19 ECAC Hockey playoff appearances. administrator. He served as team leader for the silver general manager of the Twin Cities Vulcans, a Junior He has been honored by USA Hockey with two of its most prestigious medal-winning 2002 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey A team in the United States Hockey League. Under awards – the 2006 Distinguished Achievement Award and the 2007 Walter Team in Salt Lake City, ; was the senior director his guidance, the Vulcans captured the 2000 USA Yaciuck Award for his contributions to USA Hockey’s Coaching Education of hockey operations for Team USA at the 2006 Hockey Junior A National Championship in Green Program. Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy; and was the Bay, Wis. assistant executive director of hockey operations for Taylor resides in Guilford, Conn., with his wife, Diana Cooke. the silver medal-winning 2010 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice A native of Rochester, Minn., Johannson played Hockey Team in Vancouver, B.C. nine seasons in the International Hockey League, splitting time among three teams. Prior to embarking Johannson has also worked with the U.S. on his professional career, Johannson played at Men’s National Team at 13 IIHF Men’s World the University of , where he helped the Championships, spending six years as the team Badgers capture the 1983 NCAA Division I national leader (1999-2004), two as the assistant general championship. manager (2005-06), one as the senior director of hockey operations (2007) and four as the assistant Johannson and his wife, Abby, reside in Colorado executive director of hockey operations (2008-11). Springs, Colo. Dean Blais Scott Sandelin General Head Coach Assistant Coach Information

team usa Dean Blais is returning as head coach of the U.S. in 1976-77 as an assistant at the University of Scott Sandelin is serving on his second U.S. National Junior Team staff, having National Junior Team for the third time, having Minnesota. He then served as the head coach at taken on the role of head coach for the 2005 squad that finished fourth at the team usa served as bench boss for Team USA at both the Minot (N.D.) High School from 1977-80, before International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in Grand Forks, 1994 and 2010 International Ice Hockey Federation a nine-year stint as an assistant coach at the N.D., and Thief River Falls, Minn. staff World Junior Championships. In 2010, he led the University of North Dakota. United States to its second-ever gold medal, as He is currently in his 12th season as head coach of the University of Minnesota Team USA topped Canada in the title game, 6-5 in Blais left North Dakota to be the head coach at Duluth’s men’s ice hockey team, which he helped lead to its first-ever NCAA usa hockey overtime, in Saskatoon, Sask. Roseau (Minn.) High School in 1989-90, and guided Division I championship last year. The Bulldogs topped the University of Michigan leadership his team to the Minnesota State High School title. in the title game of the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four, 3-2 in overtime, on April 9, 2011, In addition to his head coaching stints with the He coached Roseau to a conference and regional in St. Paul, Minn. U.S. National Junior Team, Blais has served as an championship in 1991 before being named as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Junior Team assistant coach for the 1992 U.S. Olympic Men’s Sandelin was a 2010-11 Spencer Penrose Award finalist as the American Hockey history & in both 1988 and 1989. Blais also played for the Ice Hockey Team that took fourth place at the Coaches Association NCAA Division I Coach of the Year, an award he won in 2003- 04. He also spent six years (1994-00) as an assistant and associate head coach for Results 1973 U.S. Men’s National Team and served as an Olympic Winter Games in Albertville, France. the University of North Dakota’s men’s ice hockey team, where he worked directly assistant coach for both the 1992 U.S. Olympic Following the Olympics, Blais signed on as athletic with then-Fighting Sioux head coach and 2012 U.S. National Junior Team head Men’s Ice Hockey Team and the 2000 U.S. Men’s director and hockey coach at International Falls coach Dean Blais. National Team. (Minn.) High School. Along with his NCAA Division I coaching experience, Sandelin spent the 1993-94 Currently, Blais serves as head coach for the He returned to the University of North Dakota season as head coach of the Fargo-Moorhead Junior Kings of the Junior Elite University of Nebraska Omaha’s men’s ice hockey as head coach in 1994. During his 10-year Hockey League after doubling as the head coach and general manager of the team. In 2010-11, Blais was named the Western tenure, he led the Fighting Sioux to seven NCAA American Hockey Association’s Fargo-Moorhead Express the year before. Collegiate Hockey Association Coach of the Year, tournament appearances, NCAA Division I national marking the fourth time he earned the honor (1996- championships in 1997 and 2000, and an overall A former All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association First Team selection and 97, 1998-99, 2000-01/University of North Dakota). record of 262-115-33. He left North Dakota to serve Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist as a player at the University of North Dakota Last season, he led the Mavericks to a 17-9-2 as the associate head coach of the NHL’s Columbus (1982-86), Sandelin played seven years of professional hockey, including stints record and a third-place finish in the WCHA, the Blue Jackets in 2004. with the National Hockey League’s Montreal Canadiens, Philadelphia Flyers and highest conference finish and the greatest number Minnesota North Stars. He also skated for Team USA at the 1984 IIHF World Junior of league wins in school history. The two-time Prior to joining UNO in 2009-10, Blais served as Championship, the 1986 IIHF Men’s World Championship and the 1990 Goodwill Spencer Penrose Award winner (1997, 2001), as the head coach and general manager of the United Games. American Hockey Coaches Association top NCAA States Hockey League’s for one season Division I coach, earned his 300th career NCAA win (2008-09), and was named the 2009 USHL Coach of Sandelin resides in Hermantown, Minn., with his wife, Wendy, and their children, on Feb. 12, 2011, in a 4-3 victory over Wisconsin. the Year after leading the Force to the USHL’s Clark Katie and Ryan. Cup finals. Blais played four years of hockey (1969-73) at the University of Minnesota before joining the Blais and his wife, Jackie, reside in Omaha, Neb. U.S. Men’s National Team in 1973. After a brief He has three grown children: Sarah, Ben and Mary professional stint, he began his coaching career Beth. Tom Ward Joe Exter General Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Information

team usa Tom Ward is serving on his second U.S. National Junior Team staff, having also taken on the Joe Exter is on the staff of his third U.S. National Junior Team after having served as an role of assistant coach for gold medal-winning Team USA at the 2010 International Ice Hockey assistant coach in each of the last two years, earning a bronze medal at the 2011 International team usa Federation World Junior Championship in Regina and Saskatoon, Sask. Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y., and a gold medal at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Regina and Saskatoon, Sask. staff Ward, who is in his 13th season at Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.) School, led the 2010-11 18 & Under Midget team to the USA Hockey Youth Tier I 18 & Under National Championship in Exter was also an assistant coach for gold medal-winning U.S. National Under-18 Teams at the Simsbury, Conn. Overall, he has guided the SSM boys’ hockey program to six USA Hockey 2009, 2010 and 2011 IIHF U18 Men’s World Championships. usa hockey National Championships, including four (2005, 2007, 2008, 2011) at the Tier I 18 & Under level and two (2001, 2003) at the Tier I 17 & Under level. He is currently Shattuck-St. Mary’s director Exter is currently in his first season as an assistant men’s ice hockey coach at Ohio State leadership of hockey and head coach of the boys’ prep hockey team. University. Prior to accepting the position with the Buckeyes, he served as the first-ever full-time goaltending coach for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program from 2007-11. There, Prior to working at Shattuck-St. Mary’s, he served as an assistant coach for the University of Exter’s responsibilities included planning, designing and executing the regular on-ice practices history & Minnesota men’s ice hockey team for four seasons (1995-99), helping lead the Gophers to a for goaltenders, as well as scouting and evaluating the nation’s top goaltending prospects. Results share of the 1997 Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season championship. He also served on the coaching staff of the United States Hockey League’s St. Paul Vulcans for six Exter was also the coordinator of the revolutionary Warren Strelow National Goaltending seasons (1989-95), the last three campaigns as head coach and general manager. Mentor Program, which is designed to recruit, develop and produce elite goaltenders in the United States. As a player, Ward skated with the University of Minnesota from 1982-85. He was drafted by the Winnipeg Jets in the ninth round (180th overall) of the 1982 NHL Entry Draft, but did not play In 2005-06, Exter served as an assistant coach for the American International College men’s ice professionally. hockey team. He then spent the 2006-07 season as an assistant coach with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the United States Hockey League before joining USA Hockey’s NTDP. Ward and his wife, Lori, reside in Prior Lake, Minn., with daughters Taylor, Hannah and Katie Ann. As a player, Exter spent two seasons (2003-05) in the Pittsburgh Penguins’ organization following a standout career at Merrimack College. In 2002-03, Exter served as captain for the Warriors en route to All-Hockey East Second Team honors.

Exter resides in New Albany, Ohio, with his wife, Erin Van Bruggen. Mark Bahr Mark Pane General Video Coordinator Equipment Manager Information

team usa Mark Bahr is making his first appearance on the staff of a U.S. National Junior Team. Mark Pane is serving as an equipment manager for the U.S. National Junior Team for the first time. He has served as an equipment manager at USA Hockey’s National Junior Evaluation Bahr is currently in his 17th season as the director of hockey operations for the University Camps in each of the past two years (2010, 2011). team usa of Minnesota men’s ice hockey team. In that role, he handles all travel, tickets and video staff responsibilities associated with the Golden Gophers. He also works closely with the Western Pane has been the equipment manager for the University of Nebraska Omaha’s men’s ice hockey Collegiate Hockey Association and NCAA offices and assists with the university’s alumni team since the Mavericks started play in 1997. He also served as an assistant equipment relations efforts. manager for the University of Michigan’s football and basketball teams from 1985-87.

usa hockey A former Gophers player, Bahr graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1994 with a Pane resides in Omaha, Neb., with his wife, Lisa, and their three children: Kyle, Evan and Emma. leadership degree in sports management. The Plymouth, Minn., resident has a daughter, Ellie, and a son, Ian. history & Results

Brock Bradley Stan Wong Equipment Manager Athletic Trainer

Brock Bradley is serving as an equipment manager for the U.S. National Junior Team for the Stan Wong is serving as the athletic trainer for the U.S. National Junior Team at the third time, having taken on the role at the 2008 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship for the 10th consecutive year. Championship in Paradubice and Liberec, Czech Republic, and for gold medal-winning Team USA at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Regina and Saskatoon, Sask. He has previously served as an athletic trainer for the 2009, 2010 and 2011 U.S. Men’s National Teams, along with the 2006 and 2010 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Teams. In addition, Wong Bradley was part of the staff for the U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Teams that took gold at the worked with Team USA at the 2001, 2007 and 2011 Deutschland Cups. 2002, 2006, 2009 and 2010 IIHF U18 Men’s World Championships, and is currently in his 11th Wong worked as head athletic trainer for both the Washington Capitals (1986-99) and the season as an equipment manager for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program. Florida Panthers (1999-2002) of the National Hockey League and, in 1991 and 1999, was named Bradley resides in Ypsilanti, Mich. the athletic trainer for the NHL All-Star Game. Wong resides in Boca Raton, Fla. Dr. Phil Bill Langford Alex Clark Johnson Massage Therapist Communications General Team Physician Information

team usa Dr. Phil Johnson is serving as the team physician for the U.S. Bill Langford is serving on his third U.S. National Junior Alex Clark is serving as the manager of media relations National Junior Team for the third consecutive year, having Team, having taken on the role of massage therapist for for the U.S. National Junior Team for the third consecutive team usa taken on the role for the gold medal-winning U.S. National gold medal-winning Team USA at the 2004 International Ice year, having worked with gold medal-winning Team USA at Junior Team at the 2010 International Ice Hockey Federation Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in Helsinki the 2010 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior staff World Junior Championship in Regina and Saskatoon, and Hameenlinna, Finland, and for the U.S. squad at the Championship in Regina and Saskatoon, Sask., and for the Sask., and the bronze medal-winning squad at the 2011 2008 IIHF World Junior Championship in Paradubice and bronze medal-winning U.S. squad at the 2011 IIHF World IIHF World Junior Championship in Niagara and Buffalo, Liberec, Czech Republic. Junior Championship in Niagara and Buffalo, N.Y. usa hockey N.Y. In addition, he has worked with various U.S. Under-17, leadership Under-18 and junior teams since 2000, and served as a Langford has spent time with USA Track and Field and USA He also served as the primary media contact for the gold volunteer physician for the U.S. Olympic Committee in 1999. Softball as a massage therapist at various international medal-winning U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team at the events. Additionally, Langford worked with the Seattle 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C. Johnson graduated from the University of North Dakota with Sounders of the A-League, now called U.S. Major League history & both a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy and a doctorate Soccer. He also served as a massage therapist for the Clark, who has worked at USA Hockey’s national office since Results of medicine. He completed his orthopaedic surgery residency University of Washington for 10 years (1996-2006), working 2009, lives in Colorado Springs, Colo., with his wife, Lorri, at Michigan State University, followed by a sport medicine with various teams in the athletic department. and sons, Graham and Owen. fellowship at the University of Western Ontario. Currently, he is an orthopaedic surgeon at the Orthopaedic Associates Langford and his wife, Sonya, reside in Tacoma, Wash., with of Fargo and the Institute for Special Surgery of Fargo. their children, Kyle, Sam and Madelyn.

Johnson has two daughters and resides in Fargo, N.D.

Ron DeGregorio General President Information

team usa Ron DeGregorio’s contributions to the registrars, which helped increase USA delegation at IIHF meetings and landscape of hockey in the United Hockey’s efficiency and visibility at the conferences as international council team usa States are a major reason why USA local level. chairperson. staff Hockey is arguably the leading hockey federation in the world today. DeGregorio was first elected to the The former Middlebury (Vt.) College USA Hockey Board of Directors in goaltender is known throughout Most recently, he helped fuel national 1975 and was the organization’s first Massachussetts as the originator usa hockey support for passage of the Progressive vice president of youth hockey. In the of the “Mini One-on-One,” a leadership Checking Skill Development Program, 1980s, he served as treasurer of USA youth hockey competition that is which will ultimately result in Hockey. In 1995, he was elected as a broadcast through the Boston Bruins’ increased player skill development and vice president and the international television network. DeGregorio was history & a safer environment. council chairperson, positions he held distinguished with the National Results until being named president. Hockey League’s Lester Patrick His ingenuity is evident throughout the Award in 2002 in recognition of his organization, but perhaps nothing as He has represented the USA at outstanding service to ice hockey in visible as USA Hockey’s National Team countless events during his tenure the United States. Development Program. A lightning with USA Hockey. His first official role rod for criticism in the U.S. when it came as team leader of Team East DeGregorio served on the Board was established in 1996, the NTDP at the 1979 United States Olympic of Directors of the United States has evolved into a revered program Festival, from which the 1980 “Miracle Olympic Committee’s Pan-American and has significantly influenced U.S. On Ice” U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey Team and Olympic Captive Insurance success in international competition. was chosen. Program and was also involved in professional hockey as one of three DeGregorio, who continues to play DeGregorio also served as team principal owners of the former hockey today, was elected president of leader for the 1994 U.S. Olympic American Hockey League Kentucky USA Hockey on June 14, 2003. Ice Hockey Team that competed in Thoroughblades. Lillehammer, Norway. DeGregorio His first appointment with USA has represented the USA at the 1998, DeGregorio is president of the Hockey came in 1973 when he was 2002, 2006 and 2010 Olympic Winter PenFacs Group, an investment and named registrar for the New England Games and at numerous International insurance firm specializing in the District. As registrar, DeGregorio Ice Hockey Federation World Junior design, administration and funding of oversaw the reorganization of the Championships, IIHF Men’s World executive benefit plans. He resides in district into several smaller, more Championships and IIHF Women’s Salem, N.H., with his wife, Susan. The manageable affiliates. He was also World Championships. He has also couple has four grown children: Erik, the first registrar to appoint associate been a member of the United States Mark, Kim and Kara. Dave Ogrean General Executive Director Information

team usa It would be hard to find a more construction of the current national responsible for creating the initial broadcast accomplished executive in the Olympic headquarters; helped create the National division and generated over $12 million in team usa family than Dave Ogrean. Team Development Program; was a driving revenue as well as unprecedented exposure staff force in establishing the Patty Kazmaier for the national governing bodies of Olympic A native, Ogrean returned Memorial Award, presented annually to the sports. to USA Hockey as executive director on top player in women’s ; Aug. 1, 2005, after previously holding the From 1980-88, Ogrean worked at ESPN usa hockey and developed the concept of STAR (Serving same position from 1993-99. Ogrean began the American Rinks) with U.S. Figure in corporate communications and leadership his career in the sports industry with the Skating. programming. organization (then the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States) as its Before returning to Colorado Springs, Following a successful eight years at history & director of public relations in 1978. Ogrean served as executive director of USA ESPN, Ogrean joined the College Football Football from 2002-05. He was recruited Association as assistant executive director Results Under his leadership since 2005, USA by the National Football League and for television. Hockey created a new department for NFL Players’ Association to build a new, membership development that has helped Ogrean received his Bachelor of Arts degree independent, non-profit organization to in the resurgence of growth in youth hockey in English from the University of Connecticut support and promote the sport of amateur in the U.S., including attracting more than (1974) and his master’s degree in film from football at all levels. 100,000 players in the eight-and-under Boston University (1978). age category for the first time in the Prior to joining USA Football, Ogrean served Listed among The Sporting News’ Top organization’s history in 2010-11; gained as president and CEO of the Colorado 100 Most Powerful People in Sports from rights to host IIHF World Championships Springs Sports Corporation where he led the 1993-99, Ogrean is currently among The at all levels; began an annual nationwide development and creation of the Colorado Hockey News’ Top 50 People of Power celebration called Hockey Weekend Across Springs Sports Hall of Fame and the Rocky and Influence. He is a member of the U.S. America; focused efforts on raising the Mountain State Games. profile of the USA Hockey Foundation; and Olympic Committee Board of Directors, the led efforts that resulted in USA Hockey From 1999-2000, Ogrean worked for the nominating committee for the U.S. Olympic taking responsibility for the selection United States Olympic Committee as deputy Hall of Fame, the board of directors for the process and induction event associated with executive director of marketing. While Colorado Springs World Arena, and served the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. there, he led the USOC team that, together on the United States Olympic Committee with the Salt Lake organizing committee, CEO Search Committee in 2009. Among his many accomplishments generated almost $200 million. during his first term as executive director, Dave and his wife Maryellen have three Ogrean oversaw a significant increase Previously, Ogrean served the USOC from grown children: son Matt, and daughters in membership and revenue, and the 1990-93 as director of broadcasting. He was Tracy and Dana. Tony Rossi Walter L. Bush, Jr. Vice President, Chairman of the board General International Council Chair Information

team usa Outside of a highly successful business career, Hockey and promotes the growth of hockey in One of the most recognized and respected Committee and the IIHF Hall of Fame Selection Tony Rossi has generously donated significant the United States. leaders in hockey, Walter L. Bush, Jr. is the Committee. time, resources and expertise to USA Hockey chairman of the board for USA Hockey, a team usa In June of 2003, Rossi was elected to his for more than 30 years at the grassroots and position he has held since June 2003. Bush is a member of the Board of Directors of staff current post as USA Hockey vice president and the USOC and is secretary of the U.S. Olympic executive leadership levels. international council chair. In his role, Rossi Bush, who served as a member of the Foundation. During the 2002 Olympic Winter After beginning his volunteer career with the works closely with the organization’s National organization’s Board of Directors from 1959- Games, Bush received the Olympic Order from and Olympic Team programs, as well as the usa hockey national governing body in the mid-1970s, 2003, became president of USA Hockey in the International Olympic Committee, the International Ice Hockey Federation during a leadership Rossi was elected to the USA Hockey Board June 1986, following Wm. Thayer Tutt and highest honor in the Olympic movement. host of global competitions held throughout Tom Lockhart. He served in the capacity for of Directors in 1983 and served as a director the year. He was elected to the IIHF Council in 17 years before taking his current position Bush was elected to the Hockey Hall of from the Central District until 1988. In 1989, May of 2008. as chairman of the board. In recognition Fame in 2000. He received the NHL’s Lester he was elected to the USA Hockey Executive history & of his 45th year of service to USA Hockey, Patrick Award in 1973 in recognition of his In 2011, Rossi received the Laster Patrick Results Committee, serving as secretary from 1989-95. the organization dedicated its national outstanding service to ice hockey in the United Trophy for his service to hockey in the United In 1995, Rossi transitioned to the role of USA headquarters as The Walter L. Bush, Jr. Center States. He was enshrined in the United States States. Hockey treasurer, a position he held until June in June 1999. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1980, and in 1989, 2003. Rossi also serves as president for RMK was elected to the Minnesota Sports Hall of Bush retired as a member of the International Management Corporation and Moran & Fame. He currently serves as a governor and In his role as both secretary and treasurer, Company. Ice Hockey Federation Council in May 2008 vice-chairman for the Hockey Hall of Fame in Rossi helped guide the formation and growth after a 23-year stint, the last 14 years as a Toronto. of The USA Hockey Foundation, a charitable He resides in Chicago with his wife, Marie, vice president of the organization. He served and educational non-profit corporation that and has four children, Elena, Deanna, Michael, on numerous committees within the IIHF, Bush resides in Naples, Fla., with his wife, provides long-range financial support for USA and Tony, Jr. including as chairman of the IIHF Women’s Sis. He has a daughter, Anne Hanson, and two Ice Hockey Committee, the IIHF InLine Hockey sons, Walter III and Steven.

2011 IIHF World Junior Championship | Team USA Results & Statistics

Site: Buffalo and Niagara, N.Y. | Date: December 26, 2010 - January 5, 2011 Head Coach: Keith Allain | Assistant Coaches: Mark Osiecki, , Joe Exter General Team USA Record: 4-1-0-1 | Team USA Finish: 3rd Place – Bronze Medal Information By claiming a bronze medal in the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior STATISTICS team usa Championship, the U.S. National Junior Team captured its second consecutive medal in the event for the first time ever. Team USA won its preliminary-round group after posting a 3-1-0-0 record, No. Player GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG +/- and defeated Sweden, 4-2, in the bronze-medal game after dropping its semifinal showdown with 1 Jack Campbell 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 3 Charlie Coyle 6 2 4 6 4 2 0 +1 Canada, 4-1. team usa 4 Brian Dumoulin 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 +4 staff 5 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 +2 U.S. Results 6 Nick Leddy 6 0 3 3 0 0 0 +1 7 Derek Forbort 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Even date Opponent result Goaltender/saves usa hockey 8 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 -1 Dec. 26 Finland W, 3-2 (OT) Campbell/32 leadership 9 Jerry D’Amigo 6 1 1 2 2 0 0 +1 Dec. 28 Slovakia W, 6-1 Campbell/17 10 Chris Brown 6 2 1 3 4 2 0 Even Dec. 30 Germany W, 4-0 Campbell/14, Iles/0 11 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 Even history & Dec. 31 Switzerland W, 2-1 Campbell/25 12 Jon Merrill 6 1 4 5 0 0 0 -2 Results Jan. 3 Canada L, 1-4 Campbell/37 15 Drew Shore 6 2 0 2 2 0 0 +2 16 Jason Zucker 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 Even Jan. 5* Sweden W, 4-2 Campbell/34 17 6 0 3 3 4 0 0 -1 *Bronze-Medal Game 18 Patrick Wey 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 -2 19 Chris Kreider 6 4 2 6 0 3 0 Even 23 Kyle Palmieri 6 2 4 6 0 1 0 +2 24 Mitch Callahan 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 -1 25 6 1 3 4 0 1 0 +2 26 Emerson Etem 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 -1 27 Nick Bjugstad 6 2 2 4 0 0 0 +2 29 Andy Iles 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 — TEAM USA TOTALS 6 20 29 49 28 9 0 — OPPONENT TOTALS 6 10 13 23 114 1 0 —

Goaltending STATISTICS No. Player GP MIN GA GAA SVS SV% RECORD SO 1 Jack Campbell 6 353:35 10 1.70 159 .941 4-1-0-1 0 29 Andy Iles 6 9:33 0 0.00 0 — 0-0-0-0 0 TEAM USA TOTALS 6 363:08 10 1.65 159 .941 4-1-0-1 0 OPPONENT TOTALS 6 360:44 20 3.33 226 .919 1-0-1-4 0 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship | Team USA REcap

General Information Game 1 – Preliminary Round Game 2 – Preliminary Round Game 3 – Preliminary Round December 26, 2010 December 28, 2010 December 30, 2010 team usa period 1 2 3 OT SO FINAL period 1 2 3 OT SO FINAL period 1 2 3 OT SO FINAL United States 1 1 0 1 — 3 Slovakia 0 1 0 — — 1 United States 2 2 0 — — 4 team usa Finland 0 1 1 0 — 2 United States 2 4 0 — — 6 Germany 0 0 0 — — 0 staff 1st: 1, USA-Faulk (Merrill, Kreider), 18:54 (pp) 1st: 1, USA-Palmieri (Coyle, Kreider), 4:31 1st: 1, USA-Coyle (Merrill), 12:37 (pp) 2nd: 2, FIN-Nattinen (Rajala), 13:50 2, USA-Palmieri (Merrill, Coyle), 8:02 (pp) 2, USA-D’Amigo (unassisted), 13:25 3, USA-Zucker (unassisted), 15:08 2nd: 3, USA-Coyle (Palmieri, Faulk), 3:56 (pp) 2nd: 3, USA-Merrill (Bjugstad, Bourque), 7:54 usa hockey 3rd: 4, FIN-Pakarinen (Haula, Pulkkinen), 12:59 4, USA-Brown (Dumoulin, Leddy), 11:47 (pp) 4, USA-Kreider (Palmieri, Coyle), 13:10 (pp) leadership OT: 5, USA-Bjugstad (unassisted), 3:08 5, SVK-Jurco (Majdan), 12:26 3rd: No Scoring Penalties: USA 1-2; FIN 4-8 6, USA-Shore (unassisted), 13:32 Penalties: USA 3-6; GER 6-12 Power Plays: USA 1-4; FIN 0-1 7, USA-Etem (Bjugstad, Bourque), 16:57 Power Plays: USA 2-5; GER 0-2 history & Saves: USA-Campbell (9-13-10-0—32), 63:08 3rd: No Scoring Saves: USA-Campbell (2-10-2—14), 50:27 Results FIN-Ortio (6-9-12-0—27), 63:08 Penalties: SVK 8-58; USA 2-4 USA-Iles (x-x-0), 9:33 Shots: USA 7-10-12-1—30; FIN 9-14-11-0—34 Power Plays: SVK 0-2; USA 3-7 GER-Treutle (21-13-10—44), 60:00 Notes: Nick Bjugstad scored just over three minutes Saves: SVK-Riecicky (20-14-x—34); 36:57 Shots: USA 23-15-10—48; GER 2-10-2—14 into overtime and Team USA player of the game SVK-Holly (x-3-14—17); 23:03 Notes: U.S. goalies Jack Campbell and Andy Iles Jack Campbell made 32 saves as the U.S. won USA-Campbell (1-9-7—17); 60:00 combined for a shutout and Team USA player its fourth straight World Junior Championship Shots: SVK 1-10-7—18; USA 22-21-14—57 of the game Charlie Coyle logged a goal and an opener. Notes: Kyle Palmieri scored a pair of first-period assist as Team USA won its third straight game. goals to earn U.S. player of the game honors. Meanwhile, Team USA notched three power- play goals en route to its second straight win in preliminary-round play. General Information Game 4 – Preliminary Round Game 5 – Semifinal Round Game 6 – Bronze-Medal Game December 31, 2010 January 3, 2011 January 5, 2011 team usa period 1 2 3 OT SO FINAL period 1 2 3 OT SO FINAL period 1 2 3 OT SO FINAL Switzerland 1 0 0 — — 1 Canada 2 1 1 — — 4 Sweden 0 1 1 — — 2 team usa United States 1 1 0 — — 2 United States 0 0 1 — — 1 United States 0 1 3 — — 4 staff 1st: 1, SUI-Pestoni (Hofmann, Trutmann), 7:01 1st: 1, CAN-Hamilton (Eakin), 2:38 1st: No Scoring 2, USA-Kreider (Coyle, Faulk), 10:15 (pp) 2, CAN-Howden (Connolly, Gudbranson), 13:54 2nd: 1, SWE-Lindberg (Klingberg, Wannstrom), 11:58 2nd: 3, USA-Callahan (D’Amigo, Nelson), 13:53 2nd: 3, CAN-Johansen (unassisted), 5:59 (pp) 2, USA-Kreider (Brown, Merrill), 13:32 (pp) usa hockey 3rd: No Scoring 3rd: 4, CAN-Kassian (de Haan), 6:02 3rd: 3, USA-Shore (Faulk, Palmieri), 0:52 leadership Penalties: SUI 4-16; USA 1-2 5, USA-Brown (Morin, Leddy), 9:37 (pp) 4, USA-Bjugstad (Leddy, Bourque), 11:40 Power Plays: SUI 0-1; USA 1-3 Penalties: CAN 4-8; USA 3-6 5, SWE-Fasth (J. Larsson), 14:18 Saves: SUI-Conz (18-14-8—40), 59:06 Power Plays: CAN 1-3; USA 1-4 6, USA-Kreider (Palmieri, Dumoulin), 18:07 history & USA-Campbell (9-7-9—25), 60:00 Saves: CAN-Visentin (5-12-7—24), 60:00 Penalties: SWE 6-12; USA 4-8 Results Shots: SUI 10-7-9—26; USA 19-15-8—42 USA-Campbell (10-15-12—37), 60:00 Power Plays: SWE 0-3; USA 1-5 Notes: Mitch Callahan scored the game-winning goal Shots: CAN 12-16-13—41; USA 5-12-8—25 Saves: SWE-Petersson Wentzel (13-10-17—40), 58:30 on a second-period wraparound, and goalie Notes: Chris Brown scored Team USA’s lone goal and USA-Campbell (5-12-17—34), 60:00 Jack Campbell shut the door in the third period Jack Campbell was named Team USA’s player of Shots: SWE 5-13-18—36; USA 13-11-20—44 to make Team USA Group A’s top seed and send the game after making 37 saves in a semifinal Notes: U.S. Player of the Game Chris Kreider scored the U.S. to the semifinal round. loss. Team USA’s first and last goals of the game as the United States won the bronze medal. IIHF world Junior championship | Year-By-Year Standings

2011 2008 2005 Buffalo, N.Y./Niagara, N.Y. Pardubice/Liberec, Czech Republic Grand Forks, N.D./Thief River Falls, Minn. General Final Rankings GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Final Rankings GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Information 1. Russia 7 3 2 0 2 32 22 1. Canada 7 5 1 0 1 23 10 1. Canada 6 6 0 0 41 7 2. Canada 7 5 0 1 1 39 19 2. Sweden 6 4 1 1 0 26 13 2. Russia 6 4 2 0 28 17 3. United States 6 4 1 0 1 20 10 3. Russia 7 5 0 1 1 27 19 3. Czech Republic 7 5 2 0 23 14 team usa 4. Sweden 6 3 1 1 1 26 17 4. United States 6 4 0 0 2 20 16 4. United States 7 3 4 0 27 28 5. Switzerland 6 2 1 0 3 15 19 5. Czech Republic 6 3 0 0 3 18 16 5. Slovakia 6 4 2 0 15 13 6. Finland 6 3 0 3 0 22 11 6. Finland 6 1 1 0 4 19 24 6. Finland 6 3 3 0 14 21 team usa 7. Czech Republic 6 3 0 0 3 18 25 7. Slovakia 6 3 0 0 3 22 16 7. Sweden 6 2 4 0 19 25 staff 8. Slovakia 6 1 1 0 4 14 24 8. Kazakhstan 6 2 0 0 4 14 27 8. Switzerland 6 2 4 0 19 20 9. Norway 6 1 0 0 5 7 33 9. Switzerland 6 1 0 1 4 16 22 9. Belarus 6 1 5 0 10 24 10. Germany 6 0 0 1 5 8 21 10. Denmark 6 0 0 0 6 12 34 10. Germany 6 1 5 0 5 32 usa hockey 2010 2007 2004 leadership Regina/Saskatoon, Sask., Canada Leksand/Mora, Sweden Helsinki/Hameenlinna, Finland Final Rankings GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Final Rankings GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA history & 1. United States 7 5 1 1 0 43 18 1. Canada 6 5 1 0 0 20 7 1. United States 6 6 0 0 27 8 Results 2. Canada 6 4 1 1 0 46 13 2. Russia 6 5 0 0 1 26 9 2. Canada 6 5 1 0 35 9 3. Sweden 6 5 0 0 1 41 15 3. United States 7 3 1 2 1 22 17 3. Finland 7 5 2 0 26 12 4. Switzerland 7 2 1 0 4 19 34 4. Sweden 7 3 0 1 3 19 16 4. Czech Republic 7 3 4 0 20 20 5. Finland 6 3 0 0 3 21 22 5. Czech Republic 6 3 0 0 3 17 19 5. Russia 6 3 2 1 17 16 6. Russia 6 3 0 1 2 19 15 6. Finland 6 2 0 0 4 18 23 6. Slovakia 6 2 3 1 13 14 7. Czech Republic 6 3 0 0 3 28 24 7. Switzerland 6 3 0 0 3 13 19 7. Sweden 6 3 3 0 21 13 8. Slovakia 6 2 0 0 4 19 29 8. Slovakia 6 1 0 0 5 16 21 8. Switzerland 6 2 4 0 23 17 9. Latvia 6 1 0 0 5 17 57 9. Germany 6 0 1 0 5 10 19 9. Austria 6 0 5 1 5 32 10. Austria 6 0 0 0 6 13 39 10. Belarus 6 2 0 0 4 10 25 10. Ukraine 6 0 5 1 3 49

2009 2006 2003 Ottawa, Ont., Canada vancouver/Kamloops/Kelowna, B.C., Canada Halifax/Sydney, N.S., Canada Final Rankings GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. Canada 6 5 1 0 0 46 12 1. Canada 6 6 0 0 26 6 1. Russia 6 6 0 0 28 10 2. Sweden 6 5 0 0 1 34 20 2. Russia 6 5 1 0 26 12 2. Canada 6 5 1 0 26 11 3. Russia 7 5 0 1 1 32 18 3. Finland 7 4 3 0 24 19 3. Finland 7 4 2 1 22 15 4. Slovakia 7 2 1 0 4 22 26 4. United States 7 3 3 1 26 22 4. United States 7 4 3 0 23 18 5. United States 6 3 1 0 2 34 19 5. Sweden 6 4 2 0 23 11 5. Slovakia 6 3 3 0 17 14 6. Czech Republic 6 2 0 0 4 23 22 6. Czech Republic 7 2 5 0 16 19 6. Czech Republic 6 2 3 1 11 13 7. Finland 7 4 0 1 2 25 15 7. Switzerland 6 2 2 2 16 15 7. Switzerland 6 3 3 0 21 20 8. Latvia 7 2 0 0 5 20 33 8. Slovakia 6 2 3 1 19 27 8. Sweden 6 2 4 0 20 25 9. Germany 7 2 0 0 5 23 29 9. Latvia 6 1 5 0 14 30 9. Germany 6 1 5 0 9 24 10. Kazakhstan 7 0 0 0 7 4 69 10. Norway 6 0 6 0 6 34 10. Belarus 6 0 6 0 10 37 2002 1999 1996 Pardubice/Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic Winnipeg, Man., Canada Boston, Mass. General Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Information 1. Russia 7 5 2 0 25 14 1. Russia 7 6 1 0 34 10 1. Canada 6 6 0 0 27 8 2. Canada 7 5 2 0 40 14 2. Canada 7 4 2 1 30 15 2. Sweden 7 4 2 1 26 13 3. Finland 7 5 2 0 23 9 3. Slovakia 6 4 1 1 17 14 3. Russia 7 4 2 1 32 19 team usa 4. Switzerland 7 3 4 0 16 21 4. Sweden 6 4 2 0 30 23 4. Czech Republic 6 2 2 2 18 22 5. United States 7 4 1 2 22 20 5. Finland 6 3 3 0 25 19 5. United States 6 3 3 0 21 27 6. Sweden 7 3 2 2 18 15 6. Kazakhstan 6 1 4 1 12 38 6. Finland 6 2 4 0 23 24 team usa 7. Czech Republic 7 2 5 0 21 16 7. Czech Republic 6 3 3 0 26 18 7. Slovakia 6 2 1 3 28 27 8. Slovakia 7 2 3 2 20 19 8. United States 6 3 3 0 25 23 8. Germany 6 1 3 2 23 31 staff 9. Belarus 6 1 5 0 10 31 9. Switzerland 6 1 5 0 13 26 9. Switzerland 6 1 4 1 21 27 10. France 6 1 5 0 6 42 10. Belarus 6 0 5 1 13 37 10. Ukraine 6 1 5 0 15 36

usa hockey 2001 1998 1995 leadership Moscow/Podolsk, Russia Helsinki/Hameenlinna, Finland Red Deer, Alta., Canada Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA history & 1. Czech Republic 7 7 0 0 27 8 1. Finland 7 6 0 1 35 13 1. Canada 7 7 0 0 49 22 2. Finland 7 5 1 1 22 10 2. Russia 7 5 1 1 30 10 2. Russia 7 5 2 0 36 24 Results 3. Canada 7 4 2 1 26 16 3. Switzerland 7 4 2 1 21 14 3. Sweden 7 4 2 1 35 21 4. Sweden 7 3 4 0 17 13 4. Czech Republic 7 3 3 1 24 22 4. Finland 7 3 3 1 29 26 5. United States 7 5 2 0 29 12 5. United States 7 4 3 0 25 19 5. United States 7 3 4 0 28 33 6. Switzerland 7 2 4 1 18 25 6. Sweden 7 3 4 0 25 13 6. Czech Republic 7 3 4 0 43 26 7. Russia 7 3 3 1 26 17 7. Kazakhstan 7 2 5 0 16 51 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 17 55 8. Slovakia 7 1 6 0 16 24 8. Canada 7 2 5 0 13 18 8. Ukraine 7 1 6 0 12 42 9. Belarus 6 1 4 1 12 36 9. Slovakia 6 3 3 0 26 18 10. Kazakhstan 6 0 5 1 11 43 10. Germany 6 0 6 0 4 41

2000 1997 1994 Skelleftea/Umea, Sweden Geneva/Morges, Switzerland Ostrava/Frydek-mistek, Czech Republic Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. Czech Republic 7 5 0 2 23 11 1. Canada 7 5 0 2 27 13 1. Canada 7 6 0 1 39 20 2. Russia 7 6 1 0 37 7 2. United States 6 4 1 1 23 9 2. Sweden 7 6 1 0 35 16 3. Canada 7 4 1 2 23 14 3. Russia 6 4 1 1 26 9 3. Russia 7 5 1 1 23 17 4. United States 7 2 3 2 14 15 4. Czech Republic 7 2 3 2 19 19 4. Finland 7 4 3 0 27 24 5. Sweden 7 5 1 1 45 17 5. Finland 6 4 2 0 25 16 5. Czech Republic 7 3 4 0 31 29 6. Switzerland 7 3 4 0 23 31 6. Slovakia 6 2 4 0 23 26 6. United States 7 1 5 1 20 33 7. Finland 7 2 3 2 19 19 7. Switzerland 6 3 2 1 20 14 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 10 26 8. Kazakhstan 7 1 6 0 13 61 8. Sweden 6 2 3 1 20 18 8. Switzerland 7 0 6 1 10 30 9. Slovakia 7 1 5 1 11 15 9. Germany 6 1 5 0 12 26 10. Ukraine 7 1 6 0 10 28 10. Poland 6 0 6 0 7 46 1993 1990 1987 Gavle/Fulun, Sweden Helsinki/Turku, Finland Piestany, Czechoslovakia General Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Information 1. Canada 7 6 1 0 37 17 1. Canada 7 5 1 1 36 18 1. Finland 7 5 1 1 45 23 2. Sweden 7 6 1 0 53 15 2. 7 5 1 1 50 23 2. Czechoslovakia 7 5 2 0 36 23 3. Czechoslovakia 7 4 2 1 38 27 3. Czechoslovakia 7 5 2 0 51 17 3. Sweden 7 4 2 1 45 11 team usa 4. United States 7 4 3 0 32 23 4. Finland 7 4 2 1 32 21 4. United States 7 4 3 0 42 30 5. Finland 7 3 3 1 31 20 5. Sweden 7 4 2 1 38 29 5. Poland 7 1 6 0 21 80 6. Russia 7 2 3 2 26 20 6. Norway 7 2 5 0 25 51 6. Switzerland 7 0 7 0 15 62 team usa 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 16 37 7. United States 7 1 6 0 22 37 *Canada and the Soviet Union were disqualified from the final standings. staff 8. Japan 7 0 7 0 9 83 8. Poland 7 0 7 0 7 65

usa hockey 1992 1989 1986 leadership Fussen/Kaufbeuren, Germany Anchorage, Alaska Hamilton, Ont., Canada Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. C.I.S.* 7 6 1 0 39 13 1. Soviet Union 7 6 1 0 51 14 1. Soviet Union 7 7 0 0 41 14 history & 2. Sweden 7 5 1 1 41 24 2. Sweden 7 6 1 0 39 14 2. Canada 7 5 2 0 54 21 Results 3. United States 7 5 2 0 30 22 3. Czechoslovakia 7 4 2 1 36 19 3. United States 7 4 3 0 35 26 4. Finland 7 3 3 1 21 21 4. Canada 7 4 2 1 31 23 4. Czechoslovakia 7 4 3 0 30 20 5. Czechoslovakia 7 3 4 0 28 24 5. United States 7 3 3 1 41 25 5. Sweden 7 4 3 0 26 23 6. Canada 7 2 3 2 21 30 6. Finland 7 2 4 1 29 37 6. Finland 7 3 4 0 31 22 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 15 40 7. Norway 7 1 6 0 14 56 7. Switzerland 7 1 6 0 19 54 8. Switzerland 7 1 6 0 19 40 8. West Germany 7 0 7 0 13 66 8. West Germany 7 0 7 0 9 65 *Commonwealth of Independent States (the former Soviet Union before becoming Russia)

1991 1988 1985 Saskatoon, Sask., Canada Moscow, Soviet Union Helsinki/Turku, Finland Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. Canada 7 5 1 1 40 18 1. Canada 7 6 0 1 37 16 1. Canada 7 5 0 2 44 14 2. Soviet Union 7 5 1 1 44 15 2. Soviet Union 7 6 1 0 44 18 2. Czechoslovakia 7 5 0 2 32 13 3. Czechoslovakia 7 5 2 0 44 19 3. Finland 7 5 1 1 36 20 3. Soviet Union 7 5 2 0 38 17 4. United States 7 4 2 1 45 19 4. Czechoslovakia 7 3 3 1 36 23 4. Finland 7 4 1 2 42 20 5. Finland 7 3 3 1 35 30 5. Sweden 7 3 3 1 36 24 5. Sweden 7 3 4 0 32 26 6. Sweden 7 3 4 0 32 29 6. United States 7 1 6 0 28 46 6. United States 7 2 5 0 23 37 7. Switzerland 7 1 6 0 5 48 7. West Germany 7 1 6 0 18 47 7. Germany 7 0 6 1 9 44 8. Norway 7 0 7 0 8 75 8. Poland 7 1 6 0 12 53 8. Poland 7 0 6 1 10 59 1984 1981 1978 nykoping, Sweden Fussen/Augsburg, Germany Montreal, Que., Canada General Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Information 1. Soviet Union 7 6 0 1 50 17 1. Sweden 5 4 0 1 25 11 1. Soviet Union 6 5 1 0 45 14 2. Finland 7 6 1 0 44 21 2. Finland 5 3 1 1 29 18 2. Sweden 6 3 1 2 25 19 3. Czechoslovakia 7 5 2 0 51 24 3. Soviet Union 5 3 2 0 26 14 3. Canada 6 4 2 0 36 18 team usa 4. Canada 7 4 2 1 39 17 4. Germany 5 3 2 0 29 24 4. Czechoslovakia 6 2 3 1 21 31 5. Sweden 7 3 4 0 27 28 5. Czechslovakia 5 1 1 3 34 21 5. United States 6 4 2 0 41 30 6. United States 7 2 5 0 32 38 6. United States 5 2 3 0 19 27 6. Finland 6 3 2 1 45 25 team usa 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 12 54 7. Canada 5 1 3 1 26 25 7. West Germany 6 1 5 0 20 33 staff 8. Switzerland 7 0 7 0 16 72 8. Austria 5 0 5 0 9 57 8. Switzerland 6 0 6 0 7 70

usa hockey 1983 1980 1977 leadership Leningrad, Soviet Union Helsinki, Finland Bystrica-Zvolen, Czechoslovakia Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA history & 1. Soviet Union 7 7 0 0 50 13 1. Soviet Union 5 5 0 0 24 9 1. Soviet Union 7 7 0 0 51 19 2. Czechoslovakia 7 5 1 1 43 22 2. Finland 5 4 1 0 29 8 2. Canada 7 6 1 0 50 20 Results 3. Canada 7 4 2 1 39 24 3. Sweden 5 2 2 1 23 15 3. Czechoslovakia 7 4 2 1 32 17 4. Sweden 7 4 3 0 35 23 4. Czechoslovakia 5 2 3 0 28 27 4. Finland 7 4 3 0 35 29 5. United States 7 3 4 0 28 29 5. Canada 5 3 2 0 25 18 5. Sweden 7 3 4 0 28 30 6. Finland 7 3 4 0 35 29 6. West Germany 5 2 3 0 15 28 6. West Germany 7 1 5 1 25 43 7. West Germany 7 1 6 0 12 46 7. United States 5 1 3 1 21 26 7. United States 7 1 5 1 25 45 8. Norway 7 0 7 0 13 69 8. Switzerland 5 0 5 0 13 47 8. Poland 7 0 6 1 12 58

1982 1979 Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn. Karlstad, Sweden Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. Canada 7 6 0 1 45 14 1. Soviet Union 6 5 0 1 46 11 2. Czechoslovakia 7 5 1 1 44 17 2. Czechoslovakia 6 3 1 2 19 23 3. Finland 7 5 2 0 47 29 3. Sweden 6 4 1 1 19 13 4. Soviet Union 7 4 3 0 42 25 4. Finland 6 2 4 0 20 19 5. Sweden 7 4 3 0 42 26 5. Canada 5 3 2 0 23 10 6. United States 7 2 5 0 28 34 6. United States 5 2 3 0 21 23 7. West Germany 7 1 6 0 19 56 7. West Germany 5 1 4 0 17 26 8. Switzerland 7 0 7 0 15 81 8. Norway 5 0 5 0 6 46 IIHF world Junior championship | Year-By-Year results

YEar Location gold silver bronze u.s. RECORD U.s. finish General 2011 Buffalo/Niagara, N.Y. Russia Canada United States 4-1-0-1 3rd Information 2010 Regina/Saskatoon, Sask., Canada United States Canada Sweden 5-1-1-0 1st 2009 Ottawa, Ont., Canada Canada Sweden Russia 3-1-0-2 5th 2008 Pardubice/Liberec, Czech Republic Canada Sweden Russia 4-0-0-2 4th team usa 2007 Leksand/Mora, Sweden Canada Russia United States 3-1-2-1 3rd 2006 Kamploops/Kelowna/Vancouver, B.C., Canada Canada Russia Finland 3-3-1 4th 2005 Grand Forks, N.D./Thief River Falls, Minn., United States Canada Russia Czech Republic 3-4-0 4th team usa 2004 Helsinki/Hameenlinna, Finland United States Canada Finland 6-0-0 1st staff 2003 Halifax/Sydney, N.S., Canada Russia Canada Finland 4-3-0 4th 2002 Pardubice/Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic Russia Canada Finland 4-1-2 5th 2001 Moscow/Podolsk, Russia Czech Republic Finland Canada 5-2-0 5th usa hockey 2000 Skelleftea/Umea, Sweden Czech Republic Russia Canada 2-3-2 4th leadership 1999 Winnipeg, Man., Canada Russia Canada Slovakia 3-3-0 8th 1998 Helsinki/Hameenlinna, Finland Finland Russia Switzerland 4-3-0 5th history & 1997 Geneva/Morges, Switzerland Canada United States Russia 4-1-1 2nd 1996 Boston, Mass., United States Canada Sweden Russia 3-3-0 5th Results 1995 Red Deer, Alta., Canada Canada Russia Sweden 3-4-0 5th 1994 Ostrava/Frydek-Mistek, Czech Republic Canada Sweden Russia 1-5-1 6th 1993 Gavle/Fulun, Sweden Canada Sweden Czechoslovakia 4-3-0 4th 1992 Fussen/Kaufbeuren, Germany C.I.S.* Sweden United States 5-2-0 3rd 1991 Saskatoon, Sask., Canada Canada Soviet Union Czechoslovakia 4-2-1 4th 1990 Helsinki/Turku, Finland Canada Soviet Union Czechoslovakia 1-6-0 7th 1989 Anchorage, Alaska, United States Soviet Union Sweden Czechoslovakia 3-3-1 5th 1988 Moscow, Soviet Union Canada Soviet Union Finland 1-6-0 6th 1987 Piestany, Czechoslovakia Finland Czechosolvakia Sweden 4-3-0 4th 1986 Hamilton, Ont., Canada Soviet Union Canada United States 4-3-0 3rd 1985 Helsinki/Turku, Finland Canada Czechoslovakia Soviet Union 2-5-0 6th 1984 Nykoping, Sweden Soviet Union Finland Czechoslovakia 2-5-0 6th 1983 Leningrad, Soviet Union Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Canada 3-4-0 5th 1982 Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn., United States Canada Czechoslovakia Finland 2-5-0 6th 1981 Fussen/Augsburg, Germany Sweden Finland Soviet Union 2-3-0 6th 1980 Helsinki, Finland Soviet Union Finland Sweden 1-3-1 7th 1979 Karlstad, Sweden Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Sweden 2-3-0 6th 1978 Montreal, Que., Canada Soviet Union Sweden Canada 4-2-0 5th 1977 Bystrica-Zvolen, Czechoslovakia Soviet Union Canada Czechoslovakia 1-5-1 7th *Commonwealth of Independent States (the former Soviet Union before becoming Russia) IIHF world Junior championship | All-Time U.S. results

YEar AUT BLR CAN CZE FIN GER JAP KAZ lat nor pol rus svk sui swe tTCH Ukr recORD gf-ga General 2011 L, 1-4 W, 3-2ot W, 4-0 W, 6-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-2 4-1-0-1 20-10

Information 2010 W, 6-5ot W, 6-2 W, 12-1 W, 7-3 W, 3-0 W, 5-2 5-1-1-0 43-18 L, 4-5so ------team usa 2009 L, 4-7 W, 4-3 W, 8-2 W, 12-0 L, 3-5 3-1-0-2 34-19 W, 3-2ot ------2008 L, 1-4 W, 5-3 W, 5-1 W, 3-2 W, 4-2 4-0-0-2 20-16 team usa L, 2-4 ------staff 2007 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 L, 1-2ot W, 6-1 W, 3-2ot 3-1-2-1 22-17 L, 1-2so W, 2-1 ------usa hockey 2006 L, 2-3 W, 2-1 W, 6-5 W, 11-2 L, 1-5 T, 2-2 3-3-1 26-22 leadership L, 2-4 ------2005 L, 3-5 L, 1-3 W, 5-4 W, 6-4 W, 8-2 3-4-0 27-27 history & L, 2-3 L, 2-7 ------Results 2004 W, 8-0 W, 4-3 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 4-3 6-0-0 27-8 2003 W, 8-2 L, 2-3 W, 4-3 L, 2-3 L, 1-5 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 4-3-0 23-18 2002 W, 5-2 W, 3-1 L, 1-6 T, 4-4 T, 2-2 4-1-2 22-20 W, 4-3 W, 3-2ot ------2001 L, 1-2 L, 2-4 W, 9-1 W, 7-2 W, 4-0 W, 3-1 5-2-0 29-12 W, 3-2 ------2000 T, 1-1 T, 2-2 L, 1-3 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 2-3-2 14-15 L, 3-4ot L, 1-4 ------1999 W, 7-2 W, 5-2 L, 3-6 L, 3-6 L, 2-3 W, 5-4 3-3-0 25-23 1998 W, 3-0 L, 1-4 W, 8-2 L, 2-3 L, 3-6 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 4-3-0 25-19 1997 T, 4-4 W, 2-1 W, 8-0 W, 4-0 4-1-1 23-9 L, 0-2 W, 5-2 ------1996 L, 1-6 W, 5-4 W, 4-3 L, 0-3 L, 3-4 3-3-0 21-27 W, 8-7ot ------1995 L, 3-8 W, 7-5 L, 5-7 W, 5-3 W, 4-3 L, 2-4 L, 2-3 3-4-0 28-33 1994 L, 3-8 L, 3-7 L, 2-5 W, 7-2 L, 3-4 T, 1-1 L, 1-6 1-5-1 20-33 1993 L, 0-3 W, 5-3 W, 4-3 W, 12-2 W, 4-2 L, 2-4 L, 5-6 4-3-0 32-23 YEar AUT BLR CAN CZE FIN GER JAP KAZ lat nor pol rus svk sui swe tTCH Ukr recORD gf-ga General 1992 W, 5-3 W, 5-1 W, 6-2 L, 0-5 W, 5-1 L, 6-8 W, 3-2 5-2-0 30-22 Information 1991 T, 4-4 W, 6-3 W, 19-1 L, 2-4 W, 8-0 W, 5-2 L, 1-5 4-2-1 45-19 1990 L, 2-3 L, 3-6 L, 5-6 W, 3-2 L, 3-7 L, 5-6 L, 1-7 1-6-0 22-37 team usa 1989 L, 1-5 T, 5-5 W, 15-3 W, 12-4 L, 2-4 L, 1-3 W, 5-1 3-3-1 41-25 1988 L, 4-5 L, 6-8 W, 6-4 L, 3-4 L, 3-7 L, 5-7 L, 1-11 1-6-0 28-46 team usa 1987 L, 2-6 L, 1-4 W, 15-2 W, 4-2 W, 12-6 L, 0-8 W, 8-2 4-3-0 42-30 staff 1986 L, 2-5 L, 5-7 W, 4-1 L, 3-7 W, 11-3 W, 5-1 W, 5-2 4-3-0 35-26 1985 L, 5-7 L, 4-7 W, 2-1 W, 6-2 L, 2-4 L, 3-7 L, 1-9 2-5-0 23-37 usa hockey 1984 L, 2-5 L, 2-7 W, 10-2 L, 4-7 W, 12-3 L, 1-4 L, 1-10 2-5-0 32-38 leadership 1983 L, 2-4 W, 4-2 W, 6-5 W, 8-3 L, 3-5 L, 1-4 L, 4-6 3-4-0 28-29 1982 L, 4-5 L, 4-8 W, 8-1 L, 0-7 W, 6-3 L, 2-4 L, 4-6 2-5-0 28-34 history & 1981 W, 7-2 W, 7-3 L, 1-8 L, 2-4 L, 2-10 2-3-0 19-27 Results 1980 L, 2-4 L, 2-5 W, 9-5 T, 5-5 L, 3-7 1-3-1 21-26 1979 L, 3-6 W, 8-6 W, 7-1 L, 1-7 L, 2-3 2-3-0 21-23 1978 L, 3-6 W, 8-6 W, 8-4 W, 11-1 L, 5-8 4-2-0 41-30 W, 6-5 1977 L, 2-8 L, 3-6 L, 3-4 T, 2-2 L, 5-15 W, 8-5 L, 2-5 1-5-1 25-45 GOALS 15-2 23-11 102-161 49-54 118-136 123-59 12-2 34-4 12-1 62-17 29-12 64-127 50-28 116-41 97-112 51-90 5-7 962-864 RECORD* 2-0-0 3-1-0 6-28-3 9-7-1 13-15-1 17-4-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 5-1-0 3-1-1 6-19-0 8-3-1 18-0-2 13-14-2 4-12-0 0-2-0 113-107-11

* Overall record listed as W-L-T despite changing formats Note: Russia competed as the Soviet Union from 1977-1991 and as the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1992. IIHF world Junior championship | All-Time Directorate Award winners

YEar goaltender Defenseman Forward General 2011 Jack Campbell (USA) Ryan Ellis (CAN) Brayden Schenn (CAN) Information 2010 (SUI) Alex Pietrangelo (CAN) Jordan Eberle (CAN) 2009 Jacob Markstrom (SWE) Erik Karlsson (SWE) John Tavares (CAN) 2008 Steve Mason (CAN) Drew Doughty (CAN) Viktor Tikhonov (RUS) team usa 2007 (CAN) Erik Johnson (USA) Alexei Cherepanov (RUS) 2006 Tuukka Rask (FIN) Marc Staal (CAN) Evgeni Malkin (RUS) team usa 2005 Marek Schwarz (CZE) Dion Phaneuf (CAN) Alexander Ovechkin (RUS) staff 2004 (USA) Sami Lepisto (FIN) Zach Parise (USA) 2003 Marc-Andre Fleury (CAN) Joni Pitkanen (FIN) Igor Grigorenko (RUS) 2002 (FIN) Igor Knyasev (RUS) Mike Cammalleri (CAN) usa hockey 2001 Tomas Duba (CZE) (CZE) Pavel Brendl (CZE) leadership 2000 Rick DiPietro (USA) Alexander Rjazantsoc (RUS) Milan Kraft (CZE) 1999 Roberto Luongo (CAN) Vitali Vishnevski (RUS) Maxim Afinogenov (CZE) 1998 David Aebischer (SUI) Pavel Skrbek (CZE) (FIN) history & 1997 (CAN) Joseph Corvo (USA) Alexei Morozov (RUS) Results 1996 Jose Theodore (CAN) Mattias Ohlund (SWE) (CAN) 1995 Yevgeny Tarasoc (RUS) Bryan McCabe (CAN) Marty Murray (CAN) 1994 Jamie Storr (CAN) Kenny Jonsson (SWE) Niklas Sundström (SWE) 1993 Manny Legace (CAN) Janne Gronvall (FIN) (SWE) 1992 Mike Dunham (USA) Darius Kasparaitis (CIS) Michael Nylander (SWE) 1991 Pauli Jaks (SUI) Jiri Slegr (TCH) Eric Lindros (CAN) 1990 Stephane Fiset (CAN) Alexander Godynuk (USSR) Robert Reichel (TCH) 1989 Aleksey Ivashkin (USSR) Ricard ­Persson (SWE) Pavel Bure (USSR) 1988 Jimmy Waite (CAN) Teppo Numminen (FIN) (USSR) 1987 Marmus Ketterer (FIN) Calle Johannson (SWE) Robert Kron (TCH) 1986 Evgeny Belosheikin (USSR) Mikhail Tatarinov (USSR) Jim Sandlak (CAN) 1985 Craig Billington (CAN) Vesa Salo (FIN) Michal Pivonka (TCH) 1984 Alan Perry (USA) Alexei G­rov (USSR) Raimo Helminen (FIN) 1983 Dominik Hasek (TCH) Ilya Bajaken (USSR) Tomas Sandstrom (SWE) 1982 (CAN) Gord Kluzak (CAN) Petri Skriko (FIN) 1981 Lars Eriksson (SWE) Miloslav Jorava (TCH) Patrick Sunstrom (SWE) 1980 Jari Paavola (FIN) Reijo Ruotsalainen (FIN) Vladimir Krutov (USSR) 1979 Pelle Lindbergh (SWE) Alexei Kastonov (USSR) Vladimir Krutov (USSR) 1978 Alexander Tyzhnyk (USSR) (USSR) Wayne Gretzky (CAN) Zach Parise 1977 Jan Hrabak (TCH) Viacheslav Fetisov (USSR) Dale McCourt (CAN) IIHF world Junior championship | All-Time Media All-Star Teams

2011 2006 2001 1998 General Goaltender: Jack Campbell (USA) Goaltender: Tuukka Rask (FIN) Goaltender: Ari Ahonen (FIN) Goaltender: David Aebischer (SUI) Information Forwards: (CAN) Forwards: Evgeni Malkin (RUS) Forwards: Jason Spezza (CAN) Forwards: Olli Jokinen (FIN) (RUS) Lauri Tukonen (FIN) Jani Rita (FIN) Eero Somervuori (FIN) Brayden Schenn (CAN) Steven Downie (CAN) Ravel Brendl (CZE) Maxim Balmochnykh (RUS) team usa Defensemen: Ryan Ellis (CAN) Defensemen: Jack Johnson (USA) Defensemen: Rostislav Klesla (CZE) Defensemen: Perre Hedin (SWE) Dmitri Orlov (RUS) Luc Bourdon (CAN) Tuuka Mantyla (CZE) Andrei Markov (RUS)

team usa 2010 2005 2000 1997 staff Goaltender: Benjamin Conz (SUI) Goaltender: Marek Schwarz (CZE) Goaltender: Rick DiPietro (USA) Goaltender: Brian Boucher (USA) Forwards: Jordan Eberle (CAN) Forwards: (CAN) Forwards: Milan Kraft (CZE) Forwards: Christian Dube (CAN) (USA) (CAN) Alexei Tereschenko (RUS) Mike York (USA) usa hockey (SUI) Alexander Ovechkin (RUS) Evgeny Muratov (RUS) (RUS) leadership Defensemen: Alex Pietrangelo (CAN) Defensemen: Dion Phaneuf (CAN) Defensemen: Matthieu Biron (CAN) Defensemen: (CAN) John Carlson (USA) Ryan Suter (USA) Alexander Ryazantsev (RUS) Mark Streit (SUI)

history & 2009 2004 1999 1996 Results Goaltender: Jaroslav Janus (SVK) Goaltender: Al Montoya (USA) Goaltender: Roberto Luongo (CAN) Goaltender: Jose Theodore (CAN) Forwards: (RUS) Forwards: Zach Parise (USA) Forwards: (USA) Forwards: Jarome Iginla (CAN) Cody Hodgson (CAN) Jeff Carter (CAN) Maxim Balmochnykh (RUS) Johan Davisson (SWE) John Tavares (CAN) Valtteri Filppula (FIN) Daniel Tkachuk (CAN) Alexei Morozov (RUS) Defensemen: Erik Karlsson (SWE) Defensemen: Sami Lepisto (FIN) Defensemen: Vitali Vishnevski (RUS) Defensemen: Nolan Baumgartner (CAN) P.K. Subban (CAN) Dion Phaneuf (CAN) (CAN) Mattias Ohlund (SWE)

2008 2003 Goaltender: Steve Mason (CAN) Goaltender: Marc-Andre Fleury (CAN) Forwards: Patrik Berglund (SWE) Forwards: Igor Grigorenko (RUS) Viktor Tikhonov (RUS) Yuri Trubachev (RUS) James van Riemsdyk (USA) (CAN) Defensemen: Victor Hedman (SWE) Defensemen: Carlo Colaiacovo (CAN) Drew Doughty (CAN) Joni Pitkanen (FIN)

2007 2002 Goaltender: Carey Price (CAN) Goaltender: Pascal Leclaire (CAN) Forwards: Patrick Kane (USA) Forwards: Mike Cammalleri (CAN) (CAN) Marek Svatos (SVK) Alexei Cherepanov (RUS) Stanislav Chistov (RUS) Defensemen: Erik Johnson (USA) Defensemen: (CAN) Jack Campbell Kristopher Letang (CAN) Igor Knyazev (RUS) 1995 1990 1986 1981 General Goaltender: Igor Karpenko (UKR) Goaltender: Stephane Fiset (CAN) Goaltender: Evgeny Belosheiken (USSR) Goaltender: Lars Eriksson (SWE) Information Forwards: Marty Murray (CAN) Forwards: Dave Chyzowski (CAN) Forwards: (CAN) Forwards: Jan Erixon (SWE) Jason Allison (CAN) Jaromir Jagr (TCH) Michal Pivonka (TCH) Patrick Sundstrom (FIN) Eric Daze (CAN) Robert Reichel (TCH) Igor Vyazmykin (USSR) Arto Lahteenmanki (FIN) team usa Defensemen: Anders Eriksson (SWE) Defensemen: Jiri Slegr (TCH) Defensemen: Sylvain Cote (CAN) Defensemen: Hakan Nordin (SWE) Bryan McCabe (CAN) Alexander Godynyuk (USSR) Michail Tatarinov (USSR) Miloslav Horava (TCH)

team usa 1994 1985 1980 staff Goaltender: Evgeni Ryabchikov (RUS) Goaltender: Timo Lehkonen (FIN) Goaltender: Jari Paavola (FIN) Forwards: Niklas Sundstrom (SWE) Forwards: Esa Tikkanen (FIN) Forwards: Vladimir Krutov (USSR) (RUS) Michal Pivonka (TCH) Igor Larinov (USSR) usa hockey David Vyborny (CZE) Mikko Makela (FIN) Hakan Loob (SWE) leadership Defensemen: Kenny Jonsson (SWE) Defensemen: Bob Dollas (CAN) Defensemen: Reijo Ruotsalainen (FIN) Kimmo Timonen (FIN) Michail Tatarinov (USSR) Thomas Jonsson (SWE)

history & 1993 1989 1984 1979 Results Goaltender: Manny Legace (CAN) Goaltender: Aleksei Ivashkin (USSR) Goaltender: Evgeny Belosheikin (USSR) Goaltender: Pelle Lindberg (SWE) Forwards: (CAN) Forwards: Niklas Eriksson (USSR) Forwards: Nikolai Borschevsky (USSR) Forwards: Vladimir Krutov (USSR) Markus Naslund (SWE) Pavel Bure (USSR) Raimo Helminin (FIN) Anatoli Tarasov (USSR) Peter Forsberg (SWE) Jeremy Roenick (USA) Peter Rosol (TCH) Thomas Steen (SWE) Defensemen: Kenny Jonsson (SWE) Defensemen: Milan Tichy (TCH) Defensemen: Rantisek Musil (TCH) Defensemen: Ivan Cerny (TCH) Brent Tully (CAN) Richard Persson (SWE) Alexei Gusarov (USSR) Alexi Kasatonov (USSR)

1992 1988 1983 1978 Goaltender: Mike Dunham (USA) Goaltender: Jimmy Waite (CAN) Goaltender: Matti Rautianen (FIN) Goaltender: Alexander Tyzhnych (USSR) Forwards: Peter Ferraro (USA) Forwards: Sergei Federov (USSR) Forwards: German Volgin (USSR) Forwards: Wayne Gretzky (CAN) (CIS) Alexander Mogliny (USSR) Vladimir Ruzicka (TCH) Mats Naslund (USSR) Michael Nylander (SWE) Theoren Fleury (CAN) Tomas Sandstrom (SWE) Anton Stastny (TCH) Defensemen: (CAN) Defensemen: Greg Hagwood (CAN) Defensemen: Ilya Byakin (USSR) Defensemen: Vyacheslav Fetisov (USSR) Janne Gronvall (FIN) Teppo Numminen (FIN) Simo Saarinen (FIN) Risto Siltanen (FIN)

1991 1987 1982 1977 Goaltender: Paul Jaks (SUI) Goaltender: Sam Lindstahl (SWE) Goaltender: Mike Moffat (CAN) Goaltender: Alexander Tyzhnych (USSR) Forwards: Martin Rucinsky (TCH) Forwards: Juraj Jurik (TCH) Forwards: Mike Mollar (CAN) Forwards: Dale McCourt (CAN) Mike Craig (CAN) Ulf Dahlen (SWE) Vladimir Ruzicka (TCH) Bengt-Ake Gustavsson (SWE) Eric Lindros (CAN) Scott Young (USA) Petri Skriko (FIN) Igor Romashin (USSR) Defensemen: Scott Lachance (USA) Defensemen: (USA) Defensemen: Ilya Byakin (USSR) Defensemen: Lubomir Oslizo (TCH) Dmitri Yushkevich (USSR) Jiri Latal (TCH) Gord Kluzak (CAN) Risto Siltanen (FIN) IIHF world Junior championship | All-Time U.S. Single Tournament Records

points ASSISTS Save Percentage* General Player Year GP POINTS Player Year GP ASSISTS Player Year GP SV% Information 1. 1991 7 19 1. Doug Weight 1991 7 14 1. Al Montoya 2004 6 .944 2. Jeremy Roenick 1989 7 16 2. 2006 7 10 2. Jack Campbell 2011 6 .941 3. 1989 7 15 Derek Stepan 2010 7 10 3. Jeff Frazee 2007 5 .938 team usa 4. Derek Stepan 2010 7 14 4. Bobby Crawford 1978 6 9 4. Bobby Goepfert 2003 7 .937 5. Bobby Crawford 1978 6 13 Mike Modano 1989 7 9 5. Rick DiPietro 2000 5 .935 Pat Peake 1993 7 13 Pat Peake 1993 7 9 6. Mike Dunham 1992 6 .932 team usa 7. Jerry D’Amigo 2010 7 12 Alfie Turcotte 1984 7 9 7. Rick DiPietro 2001 6 .927 staff Ted Drury 1991 7 12 8. Kyle Palmieri 2010 7 8 8. Jeff Callinan 1993 3 .924 Mark Green 1978 6 12 Tom Pederson 1989 7 8 9. Jack Campbell 2010 3 .923 Trent Klatt 1991 7 12 Jeremy Roenick 1989 7 8 10. Jean-Marc Pelletier 1998 4 .922 usa hockey 2009 6 8 *Minimum of three games played leadership Goals 2009 6 8 Player Year GP GOALS history & 1. Jeremy Roenick 1989 7 8 2. Chris Bourque 2006 7 7 Results Peter Ferraro 1993 7 7 Minutes Goals-Against Average* Mark Green 1978 6 7 Player Year GP PIM Player Year GP GAA Scott Young 1987 7 7 1. Jack Johnson 2006 7 45 1. Rick DiPietro 2001 6 1.33 6. Jerry D’Amigo 2010 7 6 2. Mike Sylvia 1996 6 39 Al Montoya 2004 6 1.33 Adam Deadmarsh 1995 7 6 3. Landon Wilson 1995 7 37 3. Jean-Marc Pelletier 1998 4 1.66 Jon DiSalvatore 2001 7 6 ­4. 1995 7 36 4. Jack Campbell 2011 6 1.70 David Emma 1989 7 6 5. Matt Greene 2003 7 34 5. Jeff Frazee 2007 5 1.72 Jeff Farkas 1998 7 6 6. Reg Berg 1996 6 33 6. Bobby Goepfert 2003 7 1.77 Brian Gionta 1999 6 6 Ryan Hollweg 1996 7 33 7. Rick DiPietro 2000 5 1.81 Trent Klatt 1991 7 6 8. Patrick Foley 2000 7 31 8. Mike Heinke 1991 4 2.00 Chris Kreider 2010 7 6 David Legwand 1999 6 31 9. Mike Dunham 1992 6 2.33 Steve Leach 1986 7 6 10. Ryan Callahan 2005 7 29 10. Jeremy Smith 2008 6 2.40 John LeClair 1989 7 6 Richard Park 1995 7 29 Mike Modano 1989 7 6 *Minimum of three games played Brian Swanson 1996 6 29 Paul Ranheim 1986 7 6 1993 7 6 Jeff Taffe 2001 7 6 Keith Tkachuk 1991 7 6 Darren Turcotte 1987 7 6 James van Riemsdyk 2009 6 6 Colin Wilson 2008 6 6 IIHF world Junior championship | All-Time U.S. Career Records

points ASSISTS Games played General Information Player Year(s) GP PoinTS Player Year(s) GP ASSISTS Player Year(s) GP 1. Jordan Schroeder 2008-10 19 27 1. Jordan Schroeder 2008-10 19 20 1. Chris Biotti 1985-87 21 2. Jeremy Roenick 1988-89 14 25 2. Doug Weight 1991 7 14 1988-90 21 team usa 3. James van Riemsdyk 2007-09 18 22 3. Phil Kessel 2005-06 14 12 Adam Deadmarsh 1993-95 21 4. Mike Modano 1988-89 14 20 Kyle Palmieri 2010-11 13 12 Steve Leach 1984-86 21 Brian Rolston 1991-93 21 20 Jeremy Roenick 1988-89 14 12 Brian Lee 2005-07 21 team usa 6. Brian Gionta 1998-99 13 19 6. Bobby Crawford 1977-79 18 11 Brian Leetch 1985-87 21 staff Peter Ferraro 1992-93 14 19 7. Chris Ferraro 1992-93 14 10 Brian Rolston 1991-93 21 Zach Parise 2003-04 13 19 Mike Modano 1988-89 14 10 Scott Young 1985-87 21 Pat Peake 1992-93 14 19 Zach Parise 2003-04 13 10 9. Andy Hilbert 1999-2001 20 usa hockey Doug Weight 1991 7 19 Pat Peake 1992-93 14 10 Patrick O’Sullivan 2003-05 20 leadership Brian Rolston 1991-93 21 10 Ryan Suter 2003-05 20 Derek Stepan 2010 7 10 Ryan Suter 2003-05 20 10 history & James van Riemsdyk 2007-09 18 10 Results GOALS penalty Minutes

Player Year(s) GP GOALS Player Year(s) GP PIM 1. Jeremy Roenick 1988-89 14 13 1. Jack Johnson 2006-07 14 59 2. James van Riemsdyk 2007-09 18 12 2. Bryan Berard 1995-96 13 56 3. Brian Gionta 1998-99 13 11 3. Mike Sylvia 1996 6 39 4. Peter Ferraro 1992-93 14 10 4. Landon Wilson 1995 7 37 Chris Kreider 2010-11 13 10 5. Matt Greene 2003 7 34 Steve Leach 1984-86 21 10 1989-90 14 34 John LeClair 1988-89 14 10 Erik Johnson 2006-07 14 34 Mike Modano 1988-89 14 10 Peter Mueller 2006-07 14 34 Brian Rolston 1991-93 21 10 Patrick O’Sullivan 2003-05 20 34 10. Zach Parise 2003-04 13 9 2002-03 14 34 Pat Peake 1992-93 14 9 Keith Tkachuk 1991-92 14 9 Colin Wilson 2008-09 12 9 Mike York 1996-98 19 9 Scott Young 1985-87 21 9 IIHF world Junior championship | All-Time U.S. Career Goaltender Records

Minutes played Shutouts Goals-against average* General Information Player Year(s) MIN Player Year(s) SO Player Year(s) MIN GAA 1. Alan Perry 1984-86 968:40 1. Brian Boucher 1996-97 2 1. Rick DiPietro 2000-01 658:40 1.55 2. Al Montoya 2004-05 753:15 Rick DiPietro 2000-01 2 2. Bobby Goepfert 2003 338:05 1.77 team usa 3. Rick DiPietro 2000-01 658:40 Al Montoya 2004-05 2 3. Jack Campbell 2010-11 519:10 1.96 4. Brian Boucher 1996-97 576:43 4. Jack Campbell 2010 1 4. Jeff Frazee 2006-07 373:16 2.25 5. Mike Dunham 1991-92 540:00 Mike Heinke 1991 1 5. Brian Boucher 1996-97 576:43 2.29 team usa 6. Jack Campbell 2010-11 519:10 Thomas McCollum 2009 1 6. Al Montoya 2004-05 753:15 2.39 staff 7. 1982-83 479:36 Jean-Marc Pelletier 1998 1 7. Mike Dunham 1991-92 540:00 2.78 8. Jason Glickman 1988-89 451:40 8. Jason Bacashihua 2002 420:00 2.86 9. Jason Backashihua 2002 420:00 9. 2005-06 381:47 2.99 usa hockey 10. Cory Schneider 2005-06 381:47 10. John Vanbiesbrouck 1982-83 479:36 4.50 leadership *Minimum of 300 minutes played

history & wins Results Player Year(s) wins 1. Al Montoya 2004-05 9 2. Jack Campbell 2010-11 7 Rick DiPietro 2000-01 7 4. Brian Boucher 1996-97 6 Mike Dunham 1991-92 6 6. Jeff Frazee 2006-07 5 Alan Perry 1984-86 5 8. Jason Bacashihua 2002 4 Bobby Goepfert 2003 4 Paul Joswiak 1978 4 Mike Lee 2010 4 Jeremy Smith 2008 4 John Vanbiesbrouck 1982-83 4

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Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then General Justin Abdelkader 2007 F Muskegon, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Paul Brandrup 1980 D Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Michigan Kevyn Adams 1994 F Buffalo, N.Y. Miami (Ohio) Univ. Brent Brekke 1991 D Jamestown, N.D. Western Michigan Univ. Information Paul Ames 1984 D Billerica, Mass. Univ. of Mass.-Lowell Rich Brennan 1992 D Guilderland, N.Y. Boston Univ. Tony Amonte 1989, 1990 F Hingham, Mass. Boston Univ. Andy Brickley 1981 F Melrose, Mass. Univ. of New Hampshire John Anderson 1980 D St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans Connor Brickley 2012 F Everett, Mass. Univ. of Vermont team usa Josh Archibald 2012 F Brainerd, Minn. Univ. of Nebraska Omaha Dan Brierley 1993 D Brewster, N.Y. Yale Univ. Bill Arnold 2012 F Needham, Mass. Boston College Andy Brink 1994 F Bemidji, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Pat Aufiero 2000 D Winchester, Mass. Boston Univ. Bob Brooke 1980 F West Acton, Mass. Yale Univ. team usa Jason Bacashihua 2002 G Dearborn Heights, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Aaron Broten 1979 F Roseau, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota staff 2002 D Baudette, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 1979 F Roseau, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 1983 G Stow, Mass. Acton-Boxboro H.S. Chris Brown 2011 F Flower Mound, Texas Univ. of Michigan Adam Bartell 1993 D West Seneca, N.Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Dustin Brown 2002, 2003 F Ithaca, N.Y. Shawn Bates 1995 F Medford, Mass. Boston Univ. Greg Brown 1986, 1987 D Southboro, Mass. Boston College usa hockey Bates Battaglia 1995 F Chicago, Ill. Lake Superior State Univ. Mike Brown 2005 F Northbrook, Ill. Univ. of Michigan leadership Blake Bellefeuille 1997 F Framingham, Mass. Boston College Jack Brownschidle 1977, 1979 D East Amherst, N.Y. Univ. of Notre Dame Marc Beran 1990 F Acton, Mass. Boston College Brian Bruininks 1990 D Minneapolis, Minn. Bryan Berard 1995, 1996 D Woonsocket, R.I. Detroit Whalers Tony Burns 1991 D Duluth, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. history & Reg Berg 1995, 1996 F Anoka, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Adam Burt 1987, 1989 D Novi, Mich. Results Bob Bergloff 1977 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Chris Butler 2006 D St. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Denver Brent Bilodeau 1992, 1993 D Dallas, Texas Mitch Callahan 2011 F Whittier, Calif. Chris Biotti 1985, 1986, 1987 D Newton Center, Mass. Harvard Univ. Ryan Callahan 2005 F Rochester, N.Y. Guelph Storm Stuart Birenbaum 1979 G St. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Denver Jeff Callinan 1993 G Mound, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Bret Bjerken 1978 F Houghton, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. Jack Campbell 2010, 2011, 2012 G Port Huron, Mich. Windsor Spitfires Nick Bjugstad 2011, 2012 F Blaine, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jim Campbell 1992, 1993 F Westboro, Mass. Hull Olympiques Joe Blackburn 1999 G Livonia, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Dave Capuano 1987 F Cranston, R.I. Univ. of Maine Jeff Blaeser 1990 F Boxford, Mass. Yale Univ. Jim Carey 1993 G Weymouth, Mass. Univ. of Wisconsin Carl Bloomberg 1977, 1978 G Bloomington, Minn. St. Louis Univ. 2004 D Anchorage, Alaska Univ. of Denver Steve Blue 1978 D Woodland Hills, Calif. Flin-Flon Bombers Dan Carlson 1999 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Notre Dame Jonathon Blum 2008, 2009 D Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. John Carlson 2010 D Colonia, N.J. Mike Boback 1990 F Utica, Mich. Providence College Scott Carlston 1980 F Burnsville, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Chris Bogas 1996 D Cleveland Heights, Ohio Michigan State Univ. Mike Carman 2007, 2008 F Apple Valley, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Doug Bonner 1995 G Tacoma, Wash. Neil Carnes 1989 F Plymouth, Mich. Verdun Canadiens Jason Bonsignore 1994, 1995 F Rochester, N.Y. Keith Carney 1990 D Pawtucket, R.I. Univ. of Maine 2004 F Washington, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Bob Carpenter 1981 F Beverly, Mass. St. John’s H.S. Casey Borer 2005 D Brooklyn Park, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Jimmy Carson 1986 F Grosse Pte. Woods, Mich. Verdun Canadiens Brian Boucher 1996, 1997 G Woonsocket, R.I. Tri-City Americans Jon Casey 1982 G Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Jesse Boulerice 1997, 1998 F Mooers, N.Y. Detroit Whalers Marc Cavosie 2001 F Cohoes, N.Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Allen Bourbeau 1984, 1985 F Falmouth, Mass. Harvard Univ. Wally Chapman 1984 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Chris Bourque 2005, 2006 F Boston, Mass. Hershey Bears Chris Chelios 1982 D Poway, Calif. Univ. of Wisconsin Ryan Bourque 2010, 2011 F Boxford, Mass. Remparts Mark Chiamp 1980 G Detroit, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Drayson Bowman 2009 F Littleton, Colo. Jim Chisholm 1981 F Boston, Mass. Boston College Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then General Taylor Chorney 2006, 2007 D Hastings, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Jake Dowell 2004, 2005 F Eau Claire, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Tom Chorske 1986 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Chris Drury 1996 F Trumbull, Conn. Boston Univ. Information Dave Christian 1979 F Warroad, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Ted Drury 1990, 1991 F Trumbull, Conn. Harvard Univ. Peter Ciavaglia 1989 F Snyder, N.Y. Harvard Univ. Ron Duda 1983 F Wyandotte, Mich. Waterford Lakers Chris Cichocki 1983 F Warren, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. Brian Dumoulin 2011 D Biddeford, Maine Boston College team usa Adam Clendening 2012 D Niagara Falls, N.Y. Boston Univ. Mike Dunham 1991, 1992 G Endwell, N.Y. Univ. of Maine Ben Clymer 1996, 1997 D Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson H.S. Connor Dunlop 2000, 2001 F St. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Notre Dame Ian Cole 2008, 2009 D Ann Arbor, Mich. Univ. of Notre Dame Richard Dunn 1977 D Boston, Mass. Windsor Spitfires team usa Jon Coleman 1994 D Canton, Mass. Boston Univ. Joe Dusbabek 1998 F Faribault, Minn. Univ. of Notre Dame staff Kevin Colley 1998 F New Haven, Conn. 2002 F Faribault, Minn. Boston College Tim Connolly 1999 F Baldwinsville, N.Y. 2004 F Faribault, Minn. Boston College Todd Copeland 1987 D Wellesley, Mass. Univ. of Michigan Aaron Ellis 1994 G New Palestine, Ind. Detroit Jr. Red Wings Bob Corkum 1987 F Salisbury, Mass. Univ. of Maine David Emma 1988, 1989 F Cranston, R.I. Boston College usa hockey 1997 D Oak Park, Ill. Western Michigan Univ. John Emmons 1993, 1994 F New Canaan, Conn. Yale Univ. leadership Charlie Coyle 2011, 2012 F East Weymouth, Mass. Boston Univ. Rick Erdall 1982, 1983 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Bobby Crawford 1977, 1978, 1979 F Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Oshawa Generals Bryan Erickson 1979, 1980 F Roseau, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Mike Crowley 1995 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Robert Esche 1997, 1998 G Whitesboro, N.Y. Detroit Whalers history & Ted Crowley 1988, 1989, 1990 D Boxboro, Mass. Boston College David Espe 1985 D White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake H.S. Results 1996 F Moorhead, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Emerson Etem 2011, 2012 F Long Beach, Calif. Medicine Hat Tigers Bob Curtis 1984 F Edmonds, Wash. Northern Michigan Univ. Pat Ethier 1980, 1981 D North St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Austin Czarnik 2012 F Washington, Mich. Miami Univ. Cade Fairchild 2008, 2009 D Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Win Dahm 1980 F Detroit, Mich. Wayne Chiefs Jeff Farkas 1996, 1997, 1998 F Amherst, N.Y. Niagara Scenics Jerry D’Amigo 2010, 2011 F Binghamton, N.Y. Justin Faulk 2011 D South St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minn. Duluth Cleon Daskalakis 1981 G Boston, Mass. Boston Univ. Dave Feamster 1978 D Detroit, Mich. Colorado College Lee Davidson 1987, 1988 F Calgary, Alb. Univ. of North Dakota Chris Ferraro 1992, 1993 F Sound Beach, N.Y. Univ. of Maine Nate Davis 2006 F Rocky River, Ohio Miami (Ohio) Univ. Peter Ferraro 1992, 1993 F Sound Beach, N.Y. Univ. of Maine Joe Day 1988 F Chicago, Ill. St. Lawrence Univ. Dan Fishback 1981 F Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Adam Deadmarsh 1993, 1994, 1995 F Portland, Ore. Portland Winter Hawks Tom Fitzgerald 1987 F Billerica, Mass. Providence College Kevin Dean 1988 D Madison, Wis. Univ. of New Hampshire Rory Fitzpatrick 1995 D Rochester, N.Y. Gary DeGrio 1979 F Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Perry Florio 1985 D Long Island, N.Y. Kent H.S. Glen DaMota 1980 F Roseau, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans Ryan Flynn 2008 F Lino Lakes, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Tom Dion 1989 D Massena, N.Y. Boston Univ. Patrick Foley 2000 F Milton, Mass. Univ. of New Hampshire Rick DiPietro 2000, 2001 G Winthrop, Mass. Boston Univ. Derek Forbort 2011, 2012 D Duluth, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Jon DiSalvatore 2001 F Windsor, Conn. Providence College Justin Forrest 2001 D Auburn, N.Y. Boston College Mike Doers 1991 F Chippewa Falls, Wis. Madison Capitols Kevin Foster 1982 F Glen Ridge, N.J. Univ. of Vermont Matt Doman 1999 F Sartell, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin 2010 D Farmington Hills, Mich. Windsor Spitfires Clark Donatelli 1984, 1985 F N. Providence, R.I. Boston Univ. Jim Fraser 2007 F Port Huron, Mich. Harvard Univ. Ted Donato 1988 F Dedham, Mass. Harvard Univ. Jeff Frazee 2006, 2007 G Burnsville, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Lexi Doner 1980 F Edmons, Wash. Univ. of Wisconsin 2004, 2005 F Parma, Ohio Matt Donovan 2010 D Edmond, Okla. Univ. of Denver Tom Fritsche 2006 F Parma, Ohio The Ohio State Univ. Greg Dornbach 1985, 1986 F Edina, Minn. Miami (Ohio) Univ. Mark Fusco 1981 D Burlington, Mass. Harvard Univ. Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then General 1982 F Burlington, Mass. Harvard Univ. Brian Hannon 1985 F Buffalo, N.Y. Michigan Tech Univ. Dave Gandini 1977 F Detroit, Mich. Detroit Jr. Red Wings Keith Hanson 1977 D Bemidji, Minn. Austin Mavericks Information Bryan Ganz 1991 F Iron Mountain, Mich. Northern Michigan Univ. Scott Harlow 1983 F Bridgewater, Mass. Boston College 2010 D Minnetonka, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Mike Hartman 1987 F Bloomfield, Mich. North Bay Centennials Jim Gardner 1980 F Detroit, Mich. Kevin Hartzell 1978 F St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans team usa Liam Garvey 1993 D Glenwood, Ill. Michigan Tech Univ. Kevin Hatcher 1984 D Acton, Mass. North Bay Centennials Rob Gaudreau 1990 F Lincoln, R.I. Providence College 2009 F Dorchester, Mass. Boston College Blake Geoffrion 2007, 2008 F Brentwood, Tenn. Univ. of Wisconsin Mike Heinke 1991 G Southington, Conn. Providence College team usa Dan Gerarden 1982 F Green Bay, Wis. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Steve Heinze 1989 F North Andover, Mass. Boston College staff Nate Gerbe 2006, 2007 F Oxford, Mich. Boston College Barrett Heisten 1999, 2000 F Anchorage, Alaska Univ. of Maine John Gibson 2012 G Pittsburgh, Pa. Kitchener Rangers Dwight Helminen 2002, 2003 F Brighton, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Brian Gionta 1998, 1999 F Williamsville, N.Y. Boston College Brett Henning 2000 F Huntington, N.Y. Univ. of Notre Dame Tim Gleason 2001, 2003 D Clawson, Mich. Windsor Spitfires T.J. Hensick 2005 F Howell, Mich. Univ. of Michigan usa hockey Jason Glickman 1988, 1989 G Chicago, Ill. Hull Olympiques Matt Herr 1996 F New Windsor, N.Y. Univ. of Michigan leadership Rob Globke 2001, 2002 F W. Bloomfield, Mich. Univ. of Notre Dame Tom Herzig 1982 F International Falls, Minn. Univ. of Minn. Duluth Bobby Goepfert 2003 G Kings Park, N.Y. Providence College Chris Higgins 2002, 2003 F Smithtown, N.Y. Yale Univ. Mike Golden 1984 F Reading, Mass. Univ. of New Hampshire Andy Hilbert 1999, 2000, 2001 F Howell, Mich. Univ. of Michigan history & Alex Goligoski 2005 D Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Sean Hill 1990 D Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Results 1998, 1999 F Anchorage, Alaska Tri-Cities Americans Kevin Hilton 1994, 1995 F Monroe, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Chris Gotziaman 1991 F Roseau, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Mike Hoeffel 2009 F North Oaks, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jeff Grade 1981 F Detroit, Mich. Paddock Pools Ryan Hollweg 2002 F Downey, Calif. Medicine Hat Tigers 1995 G Aurora, Colo. Lake Superior State Univ. 1992 F Parma, Ohio Bowling Green State Univ. 1983, 1984 F Downers Grove, Ill. Univ. of Wisconsin Joey Hope 2002 D Anchorage, Alaska Portland Winter Hawks Kevin Gravel 2012 D Kingsford, Mich. St. Cloud State Univ. Ed Hospodar 1978 F Bowling Green, Ohio Ottawa 67’s Mark Green 1978 F Philadelphia, Pa. Sherbrooke Beavers Terry Houck 1977 F Bloomington, Minn. Bloomington Jr. Stars Matt Greene 2003 D Grand Ledge, Mich. Univ. of North Dakota Phil Housley 1982 D S. St. Paul, Minn. South St. Paul H.S. Mike Grier 1995 F Holliston, Mass. Boston Univ. Jimmy Howard 2003 G Ogdensburg, N.Y. Univ. of Maine Ron Griffin 1978 D Detroit, Mich. Univ. of Wisconsin Chuck Hughes 1990 G Quincy, Mass. Harvard Univ. Steve Griffith 1981 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Mark Huglen 1981 D Warroad, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Bill Guerin 1989, 1990 F Wilbraham, Mass. Boston College Matt Hunwick 2004, 2005 D Roseville, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Chris Guy 1982 D Littleton, Colo. Lake Superior St. Univ. Andy Iles 2011, 2012 G Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell Univ. Gino Guyer 2003 F Coleraine, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Chris Imes 1991, 1992 D Birchdale, Minn. Univ. of Maine Nate Hagemo 2005 D Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota David Inman 2000 F New York, N.Y. Univ. of Notre Dame Sean Haggerty 1995 F Rye, N.Y. Detroit Jr. Red Wings Aaron Israel 1993 G Boston, Mass. Harvard Univ. 2000, 2001 D Bolton, Conn. Univ. of Mass.-Lowell Pat Jablonski 1987 G Toledo, Ohio Windsor Spitfires Chris Hajt 1997, 1998 D Amherst, N.Y. Guelph Storm 1999, 2000 D Agawam, Mass. Univ. of Maine 2001 D Colorado Springs, Colo. Univ. of North Dakota 1985, 1986 F Enfield, Conn. Boston College Ashlin Halfnight 1994, 1995 D Boston, Mass. Harvard Univ. AJ Jenks 2010 F Wolverine Lake, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Adam Hall 1999, 2000 F Kalamazoo, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Dave Jensen 1980, 1981 D Crystal, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Todd Hall 1992, 1993 D Hamden, Conn. Boston College Jim Jetland 1979 G Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Casey Hankinson 1996 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jeff Jillson 1999, 2000 D N. Smithfield, R.I. Univ. of Michigan Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then General Jim Johannson 1983, 1984 F Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Dwight LaBrosse 2002 G McMurray, Pa. Guelph Storm John Johannson 1981 F Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Bob Lachance 1994 F Bristol, Conn. Boston Univ. Information Stephen Johns 2012 D Wampum, Pa. Univ. of Notre Dame Scott Lachance 1991, 1992 D Bristol, Conn. Boston Univ. Brian Johnson 1984, 1985 D Silver Bay, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Dan LaCouture 1997 F Natick, Mass. Boston Univ. Craig Johnson 1991 F St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Brian LaFleur 1995 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota team usa Erik Johnson 2006, 2007 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Bryce Lampman 2002 D Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha Gregg Johnson 2002 F Windsor, Conn. Boston Univ. 1994, 1995 F Cloquet, Minn. Peterborough Petes Jack Johnson 2006, 2007 D Ann Arbor, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Mike Lappin 1989 F St. Charles, Ill. Boston Univ. team usa Peter Johnson 1979 F Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Jim Larkin 1990 F Rutland, Vt. Univ. of Vermont staff Tyler Johnson 2009, 2010 F Spokane, Wash. Spokane Chiefs Chad LaRose 2002 F Fraser, Mich. Plymouth Whalers 2003 D Naperville, Ill. Univ. of North Dakota Bart Larson 1978 F Minneapolis, Minn. Bloomington Jr. Stars Terry Jones 1978 D Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans Brian Lashoff 2010 D Albany, N.Y. Ty Jones 1998 F Eagle River, Alaska Spokane Chiefs Mike Lauen 1980 F Edina, Minn. Michigan Tech Univ. usa hockey Brian Jopling 1984 G W. Bridgewater, Mass. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Mark LaVarre 1984 F Evanston, Ill. North Bay Centennials leadership Paul Joswiak 1978 G Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Kyle Lawson 2007 D New Hudson, Mich. Univ. of Notre Dame Patrick Kane 2007 F Buffalo, N.Y. London Knights 1983 F Cumberland, R.I. Mt. St. Charles H.S. Shaun Kane 1989, 1990 D Holyoke, Mass. Providence College Cory Laylin 1990 F St. Cloud, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota history & Jason Karmanos 1994 F Orchard Lake, Mich. Harvard Univ. Jay Leach 1998 D Altamont, N.Y. Providence College Results Jeff Kealty 1996 D Framingham, Mass. Boston Univ. Steve Leach 1984, 1985, 1986 F Lexington, Mass. Univ. of New Hampshire Mike Kelfer 1986, 1987 F Peabody, Mass. Boston Univ. Brett Lebda 2002 D Buffalo Grove, Ill. Univ. of Notre Dame Chris Kelleher 1995 D Belmont, Mass. Boston Univ. John LeClair 1988, 1989 F St. Albans, Vt. Univ. of Vermont Kevin Kellett 1998 D Lewiston, Maine Scott Lecy 1978 F Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Tony Kellin 1982, 1983 F Grand Rapids, Minn. Grand Rapids H.S. Todd Lecy 1980 F Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Ryan Kesler 2003, 2004 F Livonia, Mich. The Ohio State Univ. Nick Leddy 2011 D Eden Prairie, Minn. Rockford IceHogs Blake Kessel 2009 D Madison, Wis. Univ. of New Hampshire Brian Lee 2005, 2006, 2007 D Moorhead, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Phil Kessel 2005, 2006 F Madison, Wis. Univ. of Minnesota Ed Lee 1981 F Cranston, R.I. Princeton Univ. Trent Klatt 1991 F Brooklyn Park, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Mike Lee 2010 G Roseau, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Ken Klee 1991 D Kansas City, Mo. Bowling Green State Univ. Brian Leetch 1985, 1986, 1987 D Cheshire, Conn. Boston College Keith Knight 1981 F Detroit, Mich. David Legwand 1998, 1999 F Grosse Pte. Woods, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Mike Komisarek 2001, 2002 D Islip Terrace, N.Y. Univ. of Michigan 1999, 2000 D Golden Valley, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 1992 F Salt Lake City, Utah Portland Winter Hawks Willie Levesque 2000 F Vineyard Haven, Mass. Northeastern Univ. Bill Kopecky 1985 F Boston, Mass. Boston College Trevor Lewis 2007 F Murray, Utah Craig Kowalski 2001 G Warren, Mich. Northern Michigan Univ. Jeff Likens 2004, 2005 D Barrington, Ill. Univ. of Wisconsin Brady Kramer 1993 F Warren, R.I. Providence College John-Michael Liles 2000 D Zionsville, Ind. Michigan State Univ. Ed Krayer 1987 F Acton, Mass. Harvard Univ. John Lilley 1992 F Wakefield, Mass. Boston Univ. Chris Kreider 2010, 2011 F Boxford, Mass. Boston College Bill Lindsay 1991 F Big Fork, Mont. Tri-City Americans Danny Kristo 2009, 2010 F Eden Prairie, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota John Liprando 1978, 1979 F Monroeville, Pa. Oshawa Generals Dustin Kuk 1998 F Livonia, Mich. Univ. of Wisconsin Craig Ludwig 1981 D Rhinelander, Wis. Univ. of North Dakota Tom Kurvers 1982 F Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Charlie Lundeen 1982 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Toby Kvalevog 1994 G Bemidji, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Jeff Lundgren 1978, 1979 D Roseville, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans Mike LaBianca 1979 F E. Northport, N.Y. Waterloo Blackhawks Lane MacDonald 1986 F Milwaukee, Wis. Harvard Univ. Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then General Chris Madden 1999 G Liverpool, N.Y. Guelph Storm 1991 D Acton, Mass. Boston College Craig Mack 1984 D E. Grand Forks, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jeremy Morin 2010, 2011 F Auburn, N.Y. Rockford IceHogs Information Marc Magliarditi 1996 G Niagara Falls, N.Y. Western Michigan Univ. Justin Morrison 1999 F Los Angeles, Calif. Colorado College Charlie Malloy 1977 F Hanover, N.H. Dartmouth College 1998 D Avon, Mass. Boston College Paul Mara 1997, 1998, 1999 D Belmont, Mass. Sudbury Wolves Brian Mueller 1992 D Liverpool, N.Y. Clarkson Univ. team usa Todd Marchant 1993 F Williamsville, N.Y. Clarkson Univ. Peter Mueller 2006, 2007 F Bloomington, Minn. Mark Maroste 1982, 1983 F Virginia, Minn. Michigan Tech Univ. Brian Mullen 1980, 1981 F New York, N.Y. Univ. of Wisconsin Paul Martin 2001 D Elk River, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Ryan Murphy 1999 F Encino, Calif. Bowling Green State Univ. team usa Jamie McBain 2007, 2008 D Faribault, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Steve Murphy 1979 F Redford, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. staff Jason McBain 1994 D Portland, Ore. Portland Hawks Brady Murray 2004 F Faribault, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Michael McBain 1996, 1997 D Kimberley, B.C. Marty Nanne 1987 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jeremiah McCarthy 1996 D Belmont, Mass. Harvard Univ. Pat Neaton 1991 D Redford, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Kevin McCloskey 1977 D Washington, D.C. Calgary Spurs Brock Nelson 2011 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota usa hockey Thomas McCollum 2009 G Sanborn, N.Y. Guelph Storm Matt Niskanen 2006 D Virginia, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth leadership Ryan McDonagh 2009 D Arden Hills, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Brett Nowak 2000, 2001 F New Haven, Conn. Harvard Univ. Mike McDougal 1977, 1978 F Port Huron, Mich. Port Huron Flags Eric Nystrom 2002, 2003 F Syosset, N.Y. Univ. of Michigan Dan McFall 1982, 1983 D Kenmore, N.Y. Michigan State Univ. Jim O’Brien 2009 F Maplewood, Minn. Seattle Thunderbirds history & Jack McKinch 1978 F Port Huron, Mich. Paddock Pools Bob O’Connor 1981 G Boston, Mass. Boston College Results Philip McRae 2010 F Chesterfield, Mo. London Knights Mike O’Connor 1982 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Vermont Rob Mendel 1988 D Edina, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Jay Octeau 1985 D Boston, Mass. Boston Univ. Jon Merrill 2011, 2012 D Brighton, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Todd Okerlund 1984 F Burnsville, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Freddy Meyer 2001 D Sanbornville, N.H. Boston Univ. Kyle Okposo 2007, 2008 F St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Max Middendorf 1986 F Wyckoff, N.J. Sudbury Wolves Doug Olson 1977 F Schaumburg, Ill. St. Louis Univ. Pat Mikesch 1993 F Hancock, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. Greg Olson 1981 F Minneapolis, Minn. Harvard Univ. Corey Millen 1982 F Cloquet, Minn. Cloquet H.S. Brooks Orpik 2000 D East Amherst, N.Y. Boston College Aaron Miller 1991 D West Seneca, N.Y. Univ. of Vermont T.J. Oshie 2006 F Warroad, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota J.T. Miller 2012 F East Palestine, Ohio Plymouth Whalers Chris O’Sullivan 1994 D Dorchester, Mass. Boston Univ. Kelly Miller 1981, 1982, 1983 F Lansing, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Patrick O’Sullivan 2003, 2004, 2005 F Winston-Salem, N.C. Mississauga Ice Dogs 1988 F Lansing, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Andrew Otto 1983 D Park Ridge, Ill. Clarkson Univ. Kris Miller 1988 D Bemidji, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Max Pacioretty 2008 F New Canaan, Conn. Univ. of Michigan Paul Miller 1977 F Billerica, Mass. Boston Univ. Steve Palazzi 1979 F Agawam, Mass. Springfield Junior Olympics Barry Mills 1980 D Marysville, Mich. Bowling Green State Univ. Joe Palmer 2008 G Yorkville, N.Y. The Ohio State Univ. Todd Mishler 1979 D E. Grand Forks, Minn. Austin Mavericks Kyle Palmieri 2010, 2011 F Montvale, N.J. Aaron Miskovich 1998 F Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Scott Paluch 1986 D Chicago, Ill. Bowling Green State Univ. Jeff Mitchell 1995 F Wayne, Mich. Detroit Jr. Red Wings Aaron Palushaj 2009 F Northville, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Mark Mitera 2006 D Livonia, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Jay Pandolfo 1994 F Burlington, Mass. Boston Univ. Mike Modano 1988, 1989 F Westland, Mich. Prince Albert Raiders Mike Pandolfo 1999 F Burlington, Mass. Boston Univ. Kevin Montgomery 2008 D Rochester, N.Y. London Knights Zach Parise 2003, 2004 F Faribault, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Al Montoya 2004, 2005 G Glenview, Ill. Univ. of Michigan Richard Park 1994, 1995 F Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Greg Moore 2003, 2004 F Lisbon, Maine Univ. of Maine Mike Parker 1977 G Rochester, N.Y. Hull Olympiques Gregg Moore 1981 F Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Mark Parrish 1996, 1997 F Bloomington, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then General Geoff Paukovich 2006 F Englewood, Colo. Univ. of Denver Tyler Ruegsegger 2008 F Lakewood, Colo. Univ. of Denver Pat Peake 1992, 1993 F Madison Heights, Mich. Detroit Jr. Red Wings Matt Rust 2008, 2009 F Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Information Tom Pederson 1989 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Teddy Ruth 2009 D Naperville, Ill. Univ. of Notre Dame Jean-Marc Pelletier 1998 G Atlanta, Ga. Rimouski Oceanic Barry Ryan 1977 D Springfield, Mass. Dartmouth College Jim Penningroth 1977 F Wayzata, Minn. Bloomington Jr. Stars Bobby Ryan 2006 F Cherry Hill, N.J. Owen Sound Attack team usa Steve Pepper 1978 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Brandon Saad 2012 F Gibsonia, Pa. Saginaw Spirit Alan Perry 1985, 1986 G Johnson, R.I. Windsor Spitfires John Sabo 2000, 2001 F Harding, N.J. Boston Univ. Dan Peters 1997 D Cottage Grove, Minn. Colorado College Joe Sacco 1989 F Medford, Mass. Boston Univ. team usa Toby Petersen 1997, 1998 F Bloomington, Minn. Colorado College Scott Sandelin 1984 D Hibbing, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota staff Marc Pettygrove 1979 F Minneapolis, Minn. Colorado College 2008 D Lumberton, N.J. Adam Pineault 2005 F Holyoke, Mass. Corwin Saurdiff 1992 G Warroad, Minn. Northern Michigan Univ. Derek Plante 1991 F Cloquet, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Philippe Sauve 2000 G Buffalo, N.Y. Mike Pomichter 1993 F North Haven, Conn. Boston Univ. Peter Sawkins 1983 D Minneapolis, Minn. Yale Univ. usa hockey Kevin Porter 2005, 2006 F Northville, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Bill Schafhauser 1982 D St. Paul, Minn. Northern Michigan Univ. leadership Mike Posma 1987 D Medford, N.J. Western Michigan Univ. Steve Scheifele 1988 F Washington, D.C. Boston College Tom Poti 1996, 1997 D Worcester, Mass. Cory Schneider 2005, 2006 G Marblehead, Mass. Boston College Corey Potter 2004 D Mason, Mich. Michigan State Univ. 1988 D New York, N.Y. history & Mike Prendergast 1992 F South Boston, Mass. Boston Univ. Scott Schneider 1985 F Rochester, Minn. Colorado College Results David Quinn 1986 D Cranston, R.I. Boston Univ. Robbie Schremp 2005, 2006 F Fulton, N.Y. London Knights Deron Quint 1994, 1995 D Durham, N.H. Seattle Thunderbirds Marty Schriner 1992 F Port Huron, Mich. Univ. of North Dakota Brian Rafalski 1992, 1993 D Utica, Mich. Univ. of Wisconsin Jordan Schroeder 2008, 2009, 2010 F Prior Lake, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Rhett Rakhshani 2008 F Huntington Beach, Calif. Univ. of Denver Venci Sebek 1980, 1982 D New York, N.Y. Alexanders John Ramage 2010, 2011 D Chesterfield, Mo. Univ. of Wisconsin Jason Sessa 1997 F Deer Park, N.Y. Lake Superior State Univ. Mike Ramsey 1979 D Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Chris Seychel 1983 F Allen Park, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Paul Ranheim 1986 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Ryan Shannon 2003 F Darien, Conn. Boston College Erik Rasmussen 1996, 1997 F St. Louis Park, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Kevin Shattenkirk 2009 D New Rochelle, N.Y. Boston Univ. Kyle Rau 2012 F Eden Prairie, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Dan Shea 1986 F Quincy, Mass. Boston College 1996, 1997 F Honeoye Falls, N.Y. Boston College Drew Shore 2011 F Denver, Colo. Univ. of Denver Dylan Reese 2004 D Pittsburgh, Pa. Harvard Univ. Ben Simon 1997, 1998 F Shaker Heights, Ohio Univ. of Notre Dame Mickey Rego 1977 F Hudson, Mass. Walpole Jrs. Ryan Sittler 1992, 1993, 1994 F Buffalo, N.Y. Univ. of Michigan 2002 D Plymouth, Mich. Randy Skarda 1988 D St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Bobby Reynolds 1987 F Fenton, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Jack Skille 2006, 2007 F Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin 1988 G Richfield, Minn. Michigan Tech Univ. Jim Slater 2002 F Detroit, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Mark Richards 1989 G Jamison, Pa. Univ. of Lowell Blake Sloan 1994 D Morton Grove, Ill. Univ. of Michigan Dan Richmond 2004 D Lake Zurich, Ill. London Knights Jeremy Smith 2008 G Brownstown, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Barry Richter 1989, 1990 D Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Wyatt Smith 1996, 1997 F Warroad, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Mike Richter 1985, 1986 G Flourtown, Pa. Univ. of Wisconsin Bryan Smolinski 1990 F Toledo, Ohio Michigan State Univ. Troy Riddle 2001 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Roy Sommer 1977 F Oakland, Calif. Calgary Stars Jeremy Roenick 1988, 1989 F Marshfield, Mass. Hull Olympiques Chris St. Croix 1998, 1999 D Voorhees, N.J. Jeff Rohlicek 1985 F Chicago, Ill. Kelowna Wings Drew Stafford 2004, 2005 F Faribault, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Brian Rolston 1991, 1992, 1993 F Ann Arbor, Mich. Lake Superior State Univ. Robb Stauber 1987 G Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then Name Year(S) POS Hometown Current Team Then General David Steckel 2001, 2002 F West Bend, Wis. The Ohio State Univ. John Varga 1994 F Carol Stream, Ill. Tacoma Rockets Derek Stepan 2010 F Hastings, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Ernie Vargas 1983 F Coon Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Information 2003, 2004 F Pasadena, Calif. Colorado College Kris Vernarsky 2001, 2002 F Warren, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Ryan Stoa 2007 F Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Dominic Vicari 2004 G Clinton Township, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Jeff Stolp 1990 G Nashwauk, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Mike Vigilante 1999 F Dearborn, Mich. Lake Superior State Univ. team usa Scott Stoltzner 1980 G Arlington Heights, Ill. Austin Mavericks Dan Vlaisavljevich 1980 D Eveleth, Minn. Univ. of Denver Mike Stone 1979 D Roseau, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Don Waddell 1977, 1978 D Detroit, Mich. Northern Michigan Univ. Jim Storm 1991 F Milford, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. Mitch Wahl 2009 F Seal Beach, Calif. Spokane Chiefs team usa Brian Strait 2008 D Waltham, Mass. Boston Univ. 2010 F Portlant, Ore. staff Mark Strobel 1993 D Oakdale, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin David Warsofsky 2010 D Marshfield, Mass. Boston Univ. Mark Stuart 2003, 2004 D Rochester, Minn. Colorado College Austin Watson 2012 F Ann Arbor, Mich. Peterborough Petes Mike Stuart 2000 D Rochester, Minn. Colorado College Doug Weight 1991 F Detroit, Mich. Lake Superior State Univ. Mike Sullivan 1988 F Marshfield, Mass. Boston Univ. Eric Weinrich 1985, 1986 D Gardiner, Maine Univ. of Maine usa hockey Chris Summers 2008 D Milan, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Noah Welch 2002 D Brighton, Mass. Harvard Univ. leadership Damian Surma 2001 F Lincoln Park, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Shawn Weller 2005 F Glens Falls, N.Y. Clarkson Univ. Gary Suter 1984 D Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Stephen Werner 2004 F Chevy Chase, Md. Univ. of Massachusetts Ryan Suter 2003, 2004, 2005 D Madison Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Patrick Wey 2011 D Pittsburgh, Pa. Boston College history & Brian Swanson 1996 F Eagle River, Alaska Colorado College Blake Wheeler 2006 F Plymouth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Results Bill Sweatt 2007, 2008 F Elburn, Ill. Colorado College Ryan Whitney 2002, 2003 D Scituate, Mass. Boston Univ. Rodger Sykes 1989 D Waukegan, Ill. Univ. of Wisconsin Doug Wieck 1985 F Rochester, Minn. Colorado College Mike Sylvia 1996 F Newton, Mass. Boston Univ. Marty Wiitala 1984 F Superior, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Jeff Taffe 2000, 2001 F Hastings, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Dave Wilkens 1977 F Chicago, Ill. Bloomington Jr. Stars Barry Tallackson 2003 F St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota David Wilkie 1993, 1994 D Seattle, Wash. Kamloops Blazers Dave Tanabe 1999 D White Bear Lake, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Colin Wilson 2008, 2009 F Greenwich, Conn. Boston Univ. Eric Tangradi 2009 F Philadelphia, Pa. Belleville Bulls Landon Wilson 1995 F Eden Prairie, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Tim Thomas 1982, 1983 F Richfield, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Brad Winchester 2000 F Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Jarred Tinordi 2012 D Millersville, Md. London Knights 2003, 2004 D Canton, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Keith Tkachuk 1991, 1992 F Medford, Mass. Boston Univ. Mike Wolak 1986, 1987 F Utica, Mich. Belleville Bulls Dan Tompkins 1995 F Minnetonka, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Mike York 1996, 1997, 1998 F Waterford, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Jake Trouba 2012 D Rochester, Mich. U.S. National U18 Team B.J. Young 1997 F Anchorage, Alaska Red Deer Rebels Nikos Tselios 1998, 1999 D Glen Ellyn, Ill. Plymouth Whalers C.J. Young 1988 F Boston, Mass. Harvard Univ. Chris Tucker 1992 F Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Scott Young 1985, 1986, 1987 F Clinton, Mass. Boston Univ. Alfie urcotteT 1984 F Detroit, Mich. Portland Winter Hawks Jeff Zatkoff 2007 G Chesterfield, Mich. Miami (Ohio) Univ. Darren Turcotte 1987, 1988 F Boston, Mass. North Bay Centennials Jason Zent 1990 F Cheektowaga, N.Y. Nichols Prep School T.J. Tynan 2012 F Orland Park, Ill. Univ. of Notre Dame 2007 D Denver, Colo. Spokane Chiefs Steve Ulseth 1978, 1979 F Roseville, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Doug Zmolek 1990 D Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota R.J. Umberger 2001, 2002 F Pittsburgh, Pa. The Ohio State Univ. Rick Zombo 1983 D Des Plaines, Ill. Univ. of North Dakota Josh Unice 2009 G Holland, Ohio Kitchener Rangers Jason Zucker 2010, 2011, 2012 F Las Vegas, Nev. Univ. of Denver John Vanbiesbrouck 1982, 1983 G Detroit, Mich. Soo Greyhounds Julian Vanbiesbrouck 1980 F Detroit, Mich. Univ. of Michigan James van Riemsdyk 2007, 2008, 2009 F Middletown, N.J. Univ. of New Hampshire *Denotes current member of the U.S. National Junior Team U.S. National Junior Team | All-Time coaching staff

YEar Head Coach Assistant Coach(es) General 2012 Dean Blais Scott Sandelin, Tom Ward, Joe Exter Information 2011 Keith Allain Mark Osiecki, Phil Housley, Joe Exter 2010 Dean Blais Mark Osiecki, Tom Ward, Joe Exter 2009 Ron Rolston Nate Leaman, P.K. O’Handley team usa 2008 John Hynes Keith Allain, Patrick Foley 2007 Ron Rolston Phil Housley, Nate Leaman 2006 Walt Kyle Mike Gibbons, John Hynes team usa 2005 Scott Sandelin David Quinn, Mike Hastings staff 2004 John Hynes, Ken Martel 2003 Lou Vairo Jeff Sauer, Ron Rolston, Mike Hastings 2002 Keith Allain Jim Johnson, , John Hynes usa hockey 2001 Keith Allain Jim Johnson, Tim Taylor, Red Gendron leadership 2000 Jeff Jackson Jim Johnson, Jim Tortorella 1999 Jeff Jackson , Jim Tortorella history & 1998 Jeff Jackson , Bob Mancini 1997 Jeff Jackson Greg Cronin, Mel Pearson Results 1996 Jack Parker Don Cahoon, 1995 Jeff Jackson Mike Guentzel 1994 Dean Blais Bill Beaney, Mike Guentzel 1993 Walt Kyle John Cunniff, Red Gendron 1992 Walt Kyle John Cunniff, Bob O’Connor 1991 Kevin Constantine Walt Kyle, Bob O’Connor 1990 Steve Cedorchuk Kevin Constantine, Jim Knapp 1989 Steve Cedorchuk Dean Blais, Kevin Constantine 1988 Terry Christensen Steve Cedorchuk, Dean Blais 1987 Dave Peterson Ben Smith, Terry Christensen 1986 Dave Peterson Ben Smith, Terry Christensen 1985 Dave Peterson, Ben Smith 1984 John Perpich Jack Barzee, Dave O’Connor, Jack Ferreira 1983 Bill Hasler John Perpich, Dave O’Connor 1982 Lou Vairo Jay Riley, Dave Peterson, Doug Woog, Jim Nelson 1981 Lou Vairo Jay Riley 1980 Lou Vairo Bill Hasler 1979 Lou Vairo Herb Boxer, Jeff Kravitz 1978 Len Lilyholm Herb Boxer, Jeff Kravitz Dean Blais 1977 Marshall Johnston Lou Vairo U.S. National Junior Team | NHL Draftees

Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall 2011 2009 2007 General J.T. Miller New York Rangers Round 1/#15 Nick Leddy Minnesota Wild Round 1/#16 Patrick Kane Chicago Blackhawks Round 1/#1 Information Adam Clendening Chicago Blackhawks Round 2/#36 Chris Kreider New York Rangers Round 1/#19 James van Riemsdyk Philadelphia Flyers Round 1/#2 John Gibson Anaheim Ducks Round 2/#39 Kyle Palmieri Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#26 Ryan McDonagh Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#12 Brandon Saad Chicago Blackhawks Round 2/#43 Chris Brown Phoenix Coyotes Round 2/#36 Kevin Shattenkirk Round 1/#14 team usa T.J. Tynan Columbus Blue Jackets Round 3/#66 Drew Shore Florida Panthers Round 2/#44 Ian Cole St. Louis Blues Round 1/#18 Kyle Rau Florida Panthers Round 3/#91 Jeremy Morin Round 2/#45 Max Pacioretty Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#22 Josh Archibald Pittsburgh Penguins Round 6/#174 Brian Dumoulin Round 2/#51 Jonathon Blum Nashville Predators Round 1/#23 team usa Ryan Bourque New York Rangers Round 3/#80 Jim O’Brien Round 1/#29 staff Patrick Wey Washington Capitals Round 4/#115 Bill Sweatt Chicago Blackhawks Round 2/#38 Jerry D’Amigo Round 6/#158 Eric Tangradi Anaheim Ducks Round 2/#42 Mitch Callahan Round 6/#180 Aaron Palushaj St. Louis Blues Round 2/#44 usa hockey Teddy Ruth Washington Capitals Round 2/#46 2008 Jeremy Smith Nashville Predators Round 2/#54 leadership Colin Wilson Nashville Predators Round 1/#7 Mike Hoeffel New Jersey Devils Round 2/#57 Jake Gardiner Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#17 Drayson Bowman Carolina Hurricanes Round 3/#72 John Carlson Washington Capitals Round 1/#27 Josh Unice Chicago Blackhawks Round 3/#86 history & Thomas McCollum Detroit Red Wings Round 1/#30 Cade Fairchild St. Louis Blues Round 4/#96 Results Philip McRae St. Louis Blues Round 2/#33 Matt Rust Florida Panthers Round 4/#101 Mitch Wahl Calgary Flames Round 2/#48 Blake Kessel Round 6/#166 Derek Stepan New York Rangers Round 2/#51 Danny Kristo Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#56 2006 Jimmy Hayes Toronto Maple Leafs Round 2/#60 Erik Johnson St. Louis Blues Round 1/#1 David Warsofsky St. Louis Blues Round 4/#95 Phil Kessel Boston Bruins Round 1/#5 Matt Donovan New York Islanders Round 4/#96 Kyle Okposo New York Islanders Round 1/#7 AJ Jenks Florida Panthers Round 4/#100 Jack Campbell Peter Mueller Phoenix Coyotes Round 1/#8 Trevor Lewis Los Angeles Kings Round 1/#17 Mark Mitera Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#19 Bobby Sanguinetti New York Rangers Round 1/#21 2010 Chris Summers Phoenix Coyotes Round 1/#29 Jack Campbell Dallas Stars Round 1/#11 Blake Geoffrion Nashville Predators Round 2/#56 Derek Forbort Los Angeles Kings Round 1/#15 Jamie McBain Carolina Hurricanes Round 2/#63 Nick Bjugstad Florida Panthers Round 1/#19 Brian Strait Pittsburgh Penguins Round 3/#65 Charlie Coyle Round 1/#28 Jeff Zatkoff Los Angeles Kings Round 3/#74 Emerson Etem Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#29 Mike Carman Colorado Avalanche Round 3/#81 Brock Nelson New York Islanders Round 1/#30 Joe Palmer Chicago Blackhawks Round 4/#96 Justin Faulk Carolina Hurricanes Round 2/#37 Rhett Rakhshani N.Y. Islanders Round 4/#100 Jon Merrill New Jersey Devils Round 2/#38 Kevin Montgomery Colorado Avalanche Round 4/#110 Jason Zucker Minnesota Wild Round 2/#59 Colin Wilson Tyler Ruegsegger Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#166 John Ramage Calgary Flames Round 4/#103 Ryan Flynn Nashville Predators Round 6/#176

Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall 2005 2003 Bryce Lampman New York Rangers Round 4/#113 General Bobby Ryan Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#2 Ryan Suter Nashville Predators Round 1/#7 Ben Eaves Pittsburgh Penguins Round 4/#131 Information Jack Johnson Carolina Hurricanes Round 1/#3 Dustin Brown Los Angeles Kings Round 1/#13 Ryan Hollweg New York Rangers Round 8/#238 Jack Skille Chicago Blackhawks Round 1/#7 Zach Parise New Jersey Devils Round 1/#17 Gregg Johnson Ottawa Senators Round 8/#256 Brian Lee Ottawa Senators Round 1/#9 Mark Stuart Boston Bruins Round 1/#21 Ryan Kesler Round 1/#23 2000 team usa T.J. Oshie St. Louis Blues Round 1/#24 Patrick Eaves Ottawa Senators Round 1/#29 Rick DiPietro New York Islanders Round 1/#1 Matt Niskanen Dallas Stars Round 1/#28 Dan Richmond Carolina Hurricanes Round 2/#31 Ron Hainsey Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#13 team usa Ryan Stoa Colorado Avalanche Round 2/#34 Dan Fritsche Columbus Blue Jackets Round 2/#46 Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh Penguins Round 1/#18 Taylor Chorney Oilers Round 2/#36 Matt Carle San Jose Sharks Round 2/#47 David Hale New Jersey Devils Round 1/#22 staff Jeff Frazee New Jersey Devils Round 2/#38 Patrick O’Sullivan Minnesota Wild Round 2/#56 Jeff Taffe St. Louis Blues Round 1/#30 Justin Abdelkader Detroit Red Wings Round 2/#42 Jim Howard Detroit Red Wings Round 2/#64 Brad Winchester Round 2/#35 Tom Fritsche Colorado Avalanche Round 2/#47 Stephen Werner Washington Capitals Round 3/#83 Andy Hilbert Boston Bruins Round 2/#37 usa hockey Nate Hagemo Carolina Hurricanes Round 2/#58 Corey Potter New York Rangers Round 4/#122 Kris Vernarsky Toronto Maple Leafs Round 2/#51 leadership T.J. Hensick Colorado Avalanche Round 3/#88 Greg Moore Calgary Flames Round 5/#143 Paul Martin New Jersey Devils Round 2/#62 Chris Butler Round 4/#96 Brett Sterling Atlanta Thrashers Round 5/#145 Marc Cavosie Minnesota Wild Round 4/#99 Brady Murray Los Angeles Kings Round 5/#152 Nate Davis Chicago Blackhawks Round 4/#113 Brett Nowak Boston Bruins Round 4/#103 Gino Guyer Dallas Stars Round 5/#165 Jon DiSalvatore San Jose Sharks Round 4/#104 history & Nate Gerbe Buffalo Sabres Round 5/#142 Dylan Reese New York Rangers Round 7/#209 Troy Riddle St. Louis Blues Round 4/#129 Results Sean Zimmerman New Jersey Devils Round 6/#170 Mike Stuart Nashville Predators Round 5/#137 Kyle Lawson Carolina Hurricanes Round 7/#198 2002 John-Michael Liles Colorado Avalanche Round 5/#159 Ryan Whitney Pittsburgh Penguins Round 1/#5 Erik Reitz Minnesota Wild Round 6/#170 Eric Nystrom Calgary Flames Round 1/#10 2004 Justin Forrest Carolina Hurricanes Round 6/#181 Keith Ballard Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#11 Blake Wheeler Phoenix Coyotes Round 1/#5 Patrick Foley Pittsburgh Penguins Round 6/#185 Al Montoya New York Rangers Round 1/#6 Chris Higgins Washington Capitals Round 1/#14 Jim Slater Atlanta Thrashers Round 1/#30 Craig Kowalski Carolina Hurricanes Round 8/#235 Drew Stafford Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#13 Brian McConnell Calgary Flames Round 2/#39 Robbie Schremp Edmonton Oilers Round 1/#25 1999 Rob Globke Florida Panthers Round 2/#40 Tim Connolly New York Islanders Round 1/#5 Cory Schneider Vancouver Canucks Round 1/#26 Matt Greene Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#44 Jeff Jillson San Jose Sharks Round 1/#14 Chris Bourque Washington Capitals Round 2/#33 Barry Tallackson New Jersey Devils Round 2/#53 Dave Tanabe Carolina Hurricanes Round 1/#16 Adam Pineault Columbus Blue Jackets Round 2/#46 Matt Jones Phoenix Coyotes Round 3/#80 Barrett Heisten Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#20 David Booth Florida Panthers Round 2/#53 James Wisniewski Chicago Blackhawks Round 5/#156 Jordan Leopold Anaheim Ducks Round 2/#44 Geoff Paukovich Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#57 Bobby Goepfert Pittsburgh Penguins Round 6/#171 Adam Hall Nashville Predators Round 2/#52 Alex Goligoski Pittsburgh Penguins Round 2/#61 Dwight Helminen Edmonton Oilers Round 8/#244 Dwight LaBrosse Pittsburgh Penguins Round 9/#265 Doug Janik Buffalo Sabres Round 2/#55 Casey Borer Carolina Hurricanes Round 3/#69 David Inman New York Rangers Round 2/#59 Shawn Weller Ottawa Senators Round 3/#77 2001 Pat Aufiero New York Rangers Round 3/#90 Kevin Porter Phoenix Coyotes Round 4/#119 Mike Komisarek Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#7 Willie Levesque San Jose Sharks Round 4/#111 Ryan Callahan New York Rangers Round 4/#127 R.J. Umberger Vancouver Canucks Round 1/#16 Ryan Murphy Carolina Hurricanes Round 4/#113 Jake Dowell Chicago Blackhawks Round 5/#140 Tim Gleason Ottawa Senators Round 1/#23 Matt Doman Calgary Flames Round 5/#135 Mike Brown Vancouver Canucks Round 5/#159 Jason Bacashihua Dallas Stars Round 1/#26 Damian Surma Carolina Hurricanes Round 6/#174 Matt Hunwick Boston Bruins Round 7/#224 Noah Welch Pittsburgh Penguins Round 2/#54 Brett Henning New York Islanders Round 9/#255

Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall 1998 Jesse Boulerice Philadelphia Flyers Round 5/#133 Matt Herr Washington Capitals Round 4/#93 General David Legwand Nashville Predators Round 1/#2 Robert Esche Phoenix Coyotes Round 6/#139 Brian Swanson San Jose Sharks Round 5/#115 Information Scott Gomez New Jersey Devils Round 1/#27 Chris Bogas Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#148 Bates Battaglia Anaheim Ducks Round 6/#132 Philippe Sauve Colorado Avalanche Round 2/#38 Reggie Berg Toronto Maple Leafs Round 7/#178 Ashlin Halfnight Round 9/#213 Bobby Allen Boston Bruins Round 2/#52 Kevin Kellett Anaheim Ducks Round 8/#198 John Grahame Boston Bruins Round 9/#229 team usa Carolina Hurricanes Round 3/#71 Mike Pandolfo Buffalo Sabres Round 3/#77 1995 1993 Bryan Berard Ottawa Senators Round 1/#1 Justin Morrison Vancouver Canucks Round 3/#81 Adam Deadmarsh Round 1/#14 Brian Boucher Philadelphia Flyers Round 1/#22 team usa Brian Gionta New Jersey Devils Round 3/#82 Landon Wilson Toronto Maple Leafs Round 1/#19 Chris Madden Carolina Hurricanes Round 4/#97 Doug Bonner Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#139 staff Kevyn Adams Boston Bruins Round 1/#25 Jay Leach Phoenix Coyotes Round 5/#115 Marc Magliarditi Chicago Blackhawks Round 6/#146 Jay Pandolfo New Jersey Devils Round 2/#32 Toby Petersen Pittsburgh Penguins Round 9/#244 Casey Hankinson Chicago Blackhawks Round 8/#201 Jamie Langenbrunner Dallas Stars Round 2/#35 usa hockey 1997 Rory Fitzpatrick Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#47 Jon Coleman Detroit Red Wings Round 2/#48 leadership Paul Mara Round 1/#7 Ty Jones Chicago Blackhawks Round 1/#16 Jeff Mitchell Los Angeles Kings Round 3/#68 Nikos Tselios Carolina Hurricanes Round 1/#22 Dan Tompkins Calgary Flames Round 3/#70 history & Ben Clymer Boston Bruins Round 2/#27 Kevin Hilton Detroit Red Wings Round 3/#74 Results Jean-Marc Pelletier Philadelphia Flyers Round 2/#30 Shawn Bates Boston Bruins Round 4/#103 Jeff Farkas Toronto Maple Leafs Round 3/#57 John Emmons Calgary Flames Round 5/#122 Joe Corvo Los Angeles Kings Round 4/#83 Chris Kelleher Pittsburgh Penguins Round 5/#130 Chris St. Croix Calgary Flames Round 4/#92 Mike Crowley Philadelphia Flyers Round 6/#140 Ben Simon Chicago Blackhawks Round 5/#110 Todd Marchant New York Rangers Round 7/#164 Aaron Miskovich Colorado Avalanche Round 5/#133 Aaron Israel Philadelphia Flyers Round 7/#166 Mike York New York Rangers Round 6/#136 Toby Kvalevog Ottawa Senators Round 9/#209 B.J. Young Detroit Red Wings Round 6/#157 Mike Grier St. Louis Blues Round 9/#219 Joe Dusbabek San Jose Sharks Round 7/#163 Chris Imes Florida Panthers Sup.#/4 Mike Mottau New York Rangers Round 7/#182 Wyatt Smith Phoenix Coyotes Round 9/#233 1992 Richard Miller New York Rangers Round 9/#236 Bryan Berard Ryan Sittler Philadelphia Flyers Round 1/#7 1996 David Wilkie Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#20 Peter Ferraro New York Rangers Round 1/#24 Erik Rasmussen Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#7 Marty Reasoner St. Louis Blues Round 1/#14 1994 Chris O’Sullivan Calgary Flames Round 2/#30 Jim Carey Washington Capitals Round 2/#32 Dan LaCouture New York Islanders Round 2/#29 Jason Bonsignore Edmonton Oilers Round 1/#4 Chris Hajt Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#32 Jeff Kealty Quebec Nordiques Round 1/#22 Jason McBain Hartford Whalers Round 4/#81 Matt Cullen Anaheim Ducks Round 2/#35 Deron Quint Winnipeg Jets Round 2/#30 Chris Ferraro New York Rangers Round 4/#85 Tom Poti Edmonton Oilers Round 3/#59 Sean Haggerty Toronto Maple Leafs Round 2/#48 John Varga Washington Capitals Round 5/#119 Mark Parrish Colorado Avalanche Round 3/#79 Richard Park Pittsburgh Penguins Round 2/#50 Bob Lachance St. Louis Blues Round 6/#134 Jason Sessa Toronto Maple Leafs Round 4/#86 Chris Drury Quebec Nordiques Round 3/#72 Aaron Ellis Quebec Nordiques Round 11/#244

Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall 1991 1989 Kris Miller Montreal Canadiens Round 4/#80 General Scott Lachance New York Islanders Round 1/#4 Bill Guerin New Jersey Devils Round 1/#5 Kevin Dean New Jersey Devils Round 5/#86 Information Brian Rolston New Jersey Devils Round 1/#11 Dave Zmolek Minnesota North Stars Round 1/#7 Rob Mendel Quebec Nordiques Round 5/#93 Ted Donato Boston Bruins Round 5/#98 Pat Peake Washington Capitals Round 1/#14 Ted Drury Calgary Flames Round 2/#42 Damian Rhodes Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#112 Brent Bilodeau Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#17 Jason Zent New York Islanders Round 3/#44 Trent Klatt Washington Capitals Round 4/#82 Peter Ciavaglia Calgary Flames Round 7/#145 team usa Jim Campbell Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#28 Aaron Miller New York Rangers Round 5/#88 Joe Day Hartford Whalers Round 9/#186 Mike Pomicher Chicago Blackhawks Round 2/#39 Mike Heinke New Jersey Devils Round 5/#89 Mike Lappin Chicago Blackhawks Round 12/#239 Rich Brennan Quebec Nordiques Round 3/#46 team usa David Emma New Jersey Devils Round 6/#110 staff Todd Hall Hartford Whalers Round 3/#53 Mike Doers Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#125 1986 Steve Konowalchuk Washington Capitals Round 3/#58 Derek Plante Buffalo Sabres Round 8/#161 Jimmy Carson Los Angeles Kings Round 1/#2 Jim Storm Hartford Whalers Round 4/#75 Tom Pederson Minnesota North Stars Round 11/#217 Brian Leetch New York Rangers Round 1/#9 Bill Lindsay Quebec Nordiques Round 5/#103 Jason Glickman Detroit Red Wings Round 12/#246 Scott Young Hartford Whalers Round 1/#11 usa hockey Craig Janney Boston Bruins Round 1/#13 Jeff Callinan St. Louis Blues Round 5/#109 C.J. Young New Jersey Devils Sup./#5 leadership Tom Fitzgerald New York Islanders Round 1/#17 Brian Holzinger Buffalo Sabres Round 6/#124 1988 Todd Copeland New Jersey Devils Round 2/#24 Brian Mueller Hartford Whalers Round 7/#141 Dave Capuano Pittsburgh Penguins Round 2/#25 Mike Modano Minnesota North Stars Round 1/#1 Brady Kramer Montreal Canadiens Round 7/#149 Greg Brown Buffalo Sabres Round 2/#26 history & Jeremy Roenick Chicago Blackhawks Round 1/#8 Corwin Saurdiff San Jose Sharks Round 9/#177 Mike Posma St. Louis Blues Round 2/#31 Results Barry Richter Hartford Whalers Round 2/#32 Adam Bartell Quebec Nordiques Round 9/#178 Bob Corkum Buffalo Sabres Round 3/#47 Shaun Kane Minnesota North Stars Round 3/#43 Brent Brekke Quebec Nordiques Round 9/#188 Mike Wolak St. Louis Blues Round 5/#87 Neil Carnes Montreal Canadiens Round 3/#46 Marty Schriner New York Islanders Round 12/#246 Robb Stauber Los Angeles Kings Round 6/#107 Steve Heinze Boston Bruins Round 3/#60 Darren Turcotte New York Rangers Round 6/#114 Jeff Stolp Minnesota North Stars Round 4/#64 1990 Steve Scheifele Philadelphia Flyers Round 6/#125 Tony Amonte New York Rangers Round 4/#68 Mike Hartman Buffalo Sabres Round 7/#131 Keith Tkachuk Winnipeg Jets Round 1/#19 Ted Crowley Toronto Maple Leafs Round 4/#69 Randy Skarda St. Louis Blues Round 8/#157 Bryan Smolinski Boston Bruins Round 1/#21 Keith Carney Buffalo Sabres Round 4/#76 Marty Nanne Chicago Blackhawks Round 8/#161 Chris Gotziaman New Jersey Devils Round 2/#29 Jeff Blaeser Pittsburgh Penguins Round 8/#151 Lee Davidson Washington Capitals Round 8/#166 Craig Johnson St. Louis Blues Round 2/#33 Sean Hill Montreal Canadiens Round 8/#167 Doug Weight New York Rangers Round 2/#34 Rob Gaudreau Pittsburgh Penguins Round 9/#172 Mike Dunham New Jersey Devils Round 3/#53 Jim Larkin Los Angeles Kings Round 9/#175 Chris Tucker Chicago Blackhawks Round 4/#79 Cory Laylin Pittsburgh Penguins Round 11/#214 Chuck Hughes New Jersey Devils Round 11/#222 Tony Burns Detroit Red Wings Round 5/#87 Ian Moran Pittsburgh Penguins Round 6/#107 1987 John Lilley Winnipeg Jets Round 7/#140 John LeClair Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#33 Patrick Neaton Pittsburgh Penguins Round 7/#145 Adam Burt Hartford Whalers Round 2/#39 Ken Klee Washington Capitals Round 9/#177 Mathieu Schneider Montreal Canadiens Round 3/#44 Mike Boback Washington Capitals Round 10/#198 Mike Sullivan New York Rangers Round 4/#69 Brian Bruininks Pittsburgh Penguins Round 12/#236 Joe Sacco Toronto Maple Leafs Round 4/#71 Brian Leetch Mark Richards Winnipeg Jets Sup./#18 Kip Miller Quebec Nordiques Round 4/#72

Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall Player nhl Team rD/Overall 1985 1983 1980 General Tom Chorske Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#16 Brian Lawton Minnesota North Stars Round 1/#1 Craig Ludwig Montreal Canadiens Round 3/#61 Information Chris Biotti Calgary Flames Round 1/#17 Tom Barrasso Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#5 Bob Brooke St. Louis Blues Round 4/#75 Mike Richter New York Rangers Round 2/#28 Alfie urcotteT Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#17 Mark Huglen Minnesota North Stars Round 4/#79 Eric Weinrich New Jersey Devils Round 2/#32 Mike Golden Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#40 Dave Jensen Minnesota North Stars Round 5/#100 team usa Max Middendorf Quebec Nordiques Round 3/#57 Allen Bourbeau Philadelphia Flyers Round 4/#81 Aaron Broten Colorado Rockies Round 6/#106 Lane MacDonald Calgary Flames Round 3/#59 Brian Johnson Hartford Whalers Round 6/#104 Brian Mullen Winnipeg Jets Round 7/#128 Perry Florio Los Angeles Kings Round 4/#72 Mark LaVarre Chicago Blackhawks Round 6/#119 Mike Lauen Winnipeg Jets Round 7/#135 David Espe Quebec Nordiques Round 4/#78 Paul Ames Pittsburgh Penguins Round 7/#123 Andy Brickley Philadelphia Flyers Round 10/#210 team usa Mike Kelfer Minnesota North Stars Round 7/#132 Craig Mack Quebec Nordiques Round 7/#132 staff Pat Jablonski St. Louis Blues Round 7/#138 Jay Octeau New Jersey Devils Round 9/#165 Ed Krayer New Jersey Devils Round 8/#150 Brian Jopling Philadelphia Flyers Round 11/#221 Greg Dornbach Hartford Whalers Round 9/#173 Bobby Reynolds Toronto Maple Leafs Round 10/#190 1982 usa hockey Phil Housley Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#6 leadership 1984 Scott Sandelin Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#40 David Quinn Minnesota North Stars Round 1/#13 Corey Millen New York Rangers Round 3/#57 Kevin Hatcher Washington Capitals Round 1/#17 Wally Chapman Minnesota North Stars Round 3/#59 history & Jeff Rohlicek Vancouver Canucks Round 2/#31 Scott Harlow Montreal Canadiens Round 3/#61 Results Steve Leach Washington Capitals Round 2/#34 Marty Wiitala Minnesota North Stars Round 5/#101 Paul Ranheim Calgary Flames Round 2/#38 Ernie Vargas Montreal Canadiens Round 6/#117 Alan Perry St. Louis Blues Round 3/#56 Tony Granato New York Rangers Round 6/#120 Neal Broten Doug Wieck New York Islanders Round 4/#70 Jim Johannson Hartford Whalers Round 7/#130 Scott Paluch St. Louis Blues Round 5/#92 Todd Okerlund New York Islanders Round 8/#168 Scott Schneider Winnipeg Jets Round 5/#93 Kelly Miller New York Rangers Round 9/#183 Clark Donatelli New York Rangers Round 5/#98 Scott Fusco New Jersey Devils Round 11/#211 1979 Gary Suter Calgary Flames Round 9/#180 Rick Erdall Calgary Flames Round 11/#219 Mike Ramsey Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#11 Bill Kopecky Boston Bruins Round 11/#227 Andrew Otto New York Rangers Round 11/#225 Dave Christian Winnipeg Jets Round 2/#40 Neal Broten Minnesota North Stars Round 3/#42 1981 Bob Carpenter Washington Capitals Round 1/#3 1978 Chris Chelios Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#40 Mike McDougal New York Rangers Round 5/#76 Tony Kellin Washington Capitals Round 4/#68 Bob Bergloff Minnesota North Stars Round 6/#87 John Vanbiesbrouck New York Rangers Round 4/#72 Dave Feamster Chicago Blackhawks Round 6/#96 Ed Lee Quebec Nordiques Round 5/#95 Don Waddell Los Angeles Kings Round 7/#111 Bob O’Connor Winnipeg Jets Round 6/#106 Paul Joswiak New York Islanders Round 9/#152 Bill Schafhauser Chicago Blackhawks Round 6/#117 Mark Green Round 10/#165 Peter Sawkins Los Angeles Kings Round 7/#144 Carl Bloomberg St Louis Blues Round 13/#205 Tom Kurvers Montreal Canadiens Round 7/#145 Dan McFall Winnipeg Jets Round 8/#148 1977 Rick Zombo Detroit Red Wings Round 8/#149 Kevin McCloskey Minnesota North Stars Round 4/#61 Gary Suter Venci Sebek Buffalo Sabres Round 9/#185 Roy Sommer Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#101 John Johannson Colorado Rockies Round 10/#192 Keith Hanson Minnesota North Stars Round 9/#145