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Team USA Game Notes 2014 IIHF Men’s World Championship • Minsk, Belarus USA (2-0-0-0) vs. Russia (2-0-0-0) Monday, May 12, 2014, 8:45 p.m. EET (1:45 p.m. EDT) • Preliminary Round

Team USA Schedule (times are local/EDT) USA Hockey Communications Contact: Matt Trevor Friday, May 9 - Group B Email: [email protected] • Cell: +469 274 5667 vs. Belarus W, 6-1 TODAY’S GAME Saturday, May 10 - Group B The U.S. Men’s National Team faces Russia at Minsk Arena vs. Switzerland W, 3-2 at the 2014 International Federation Men’s World Monday, May 12 - Group B Championship. It’s an early showdown for first place in Group vs. Russia 8:45 p.m./1:45 p.m. B as both teams have won their first two games. Thursday, May 15 - Group B vs. Latvia 4:45 p.m./9:45 a.m. ALL-TIME vs. RUSSIA Friday, May 16 - Group B Team USA is 4-1-0-5-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L-T) against Russia in vs. Kazakhstan 4:45 p.m./9:45 a.m. the IIHF Men’s World Championship. Last year, the nations Sunday, May 18 - Group B squared off twice. In the preliminary round, Russia posted a 5-3 win. The U.S. bounced back with an 8-3 quarterfinal vs. Finland 4:45 p.m./9:45 a.m. victory. Craig Smith tallied five assists in the win and Jacob Tuesday, May 20 - Group B Trouba scored once. Against the Soviet Union, the U.S. was vs. Germany 12:45 p.m./5:45 a.m. 0-0-0-28-0. Thursday, May 22 - Quarterfinals vs. TBD TBD USA vs. Russia Series History Saturday, May 24 - Semifinals Date Round Result GF-GA vs. TBD TBD 5/16/13 Quarterfinals W 8-3 Sunday, May 25 - Bronze-Medal Game 5/7/13 Preliminary L 3-5 vs. TBD 4:30 p.m./9:30 a.m. 5/8/09 Semifinals L 2-3 Sunday, May 25 - Gold-Medal Game 5/2/09 Qualification L 1-4 5/1/04 Qualification W 3-2 vs. TBD 9:00 p.m./2:00 p.m. 4/29/03 Preliminary L 2-3 All preliminary round games will televised live on NBC Sports Net- work. NBC Sports Live Extra will stream all preliminary round games 5/1/00 Preliminary W 3-0 to U.S. viewers. 5/6/97 Round Robin T 1-1 5/4/96 Bronze Medal OTW 4-3 USA vs. Russia 4/25/96 Preliminary L 1-3 5/4/94 Quarterfinals W 3-1 Tale of the Tape TOTALS -- 4-1-0-5-1 31-28

Category USA Russia BALANCED SCORING Record 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 Team USA’s nine goals have been scored by eight players. Goals For/Avg. 9/4.50 9/4.50 Only Jacob Trouba has multiple goals. On Saturday, Peter Goals Against/Avg. 3/1.50 2/1.00 Mueller, Craig Smith and Tyler Johnson scored in the 3-2 Power Play .364 (4-11) .22 (2-9) win over Switzerland. Killing .857 (6-7) .778 (7-9) Overall, 14 players have at least a through two Shots For Gm/Avg. 63/31.5 57/28.5 games. The defense corps has 3-4=7 totals. Shots Against Gm/Avg. 50/25.0 63/31.5 Shorthanded Goals 0 1 JOHNSON CONTINUES FIRST-YEAR SUCCESS Tyler Johnson, a Calder Trophy finalist as NHL Rookie of the Top Scorers Johnson (1-3=4) Zaripov (1-3=4) Year, is off to a fast start in his first IIHF World Championship. Gaudreau (1-2=3) Ovechkin (2-2=3) He has four points (1-3) in two games to lead the U.S. He Trouba (2-0=2) Belov (1-2=3) posted two assists vs. Belarus and the game-winning Smith/Nelson (1-1=2) 4 Tied (2) plus an assist against Switzerland. Additionally, he has been Petry (0-2=2) Team USA’s top faceoff man, winning 56% of his draws. Top Goalies Thomas Bobrovski (2-0, 1.50, .940) (2-0, 1.00, .968) FIRST LINE PRODUCTION Three goals and five assists have come from the trio of Brock Team USA Bios, History: mensworlds.usahockey.com Nelson (1-1=2), Tyler Johnson (1-3=4) and Craig Smith Twitter: @usahockey • @usahockeyscores • #IIHFWorlds (1-1=2). They have posted two of the team’s four power-play Facebook: facebook.com/usahockey goals. Team USA Game Notes vs. Russia • Monday, May 12, 2014 • 2014 IIHF Men’s World Championship • Page Two POWER PLAY PROWESS 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship, The U.S. ranks second in the tourna- Gaudreau led the tournament with U.S. Medals at the ment with a 36.4% power-play success seven goals and he finished with nine World Championship rate. Team USA was 1-for-5 against the points as Team USA won the gold Year Medal Head Coach Record Swiss, with Craig Smith’s marker tying medal. 2013 Bronze Joe Sacco 6-1-0-3 the game 2-2 early in the third period. 2004 Bronze Peter Laviolette 5-3-1 Against Belarus, Brock Nelson, Jacob FIRST TIMERS FIND SUCCESS 1996 Bronze Ron Wilson 5-3-0 Trouba and Jake Gardiner scored on Fourteen of 20 forwards and defense- 1962 Bronze John Pleban 5-2-0 the man-advantage. men made their U.S. Men’s National 1960* Gold Jack Riley 7-0-0 Team debuts versus Belarus. Jake 1956* Silver John Mariucci 5-2-0 PENALTY KILL PICKS UP Gardiner, Johnny Gaudreau, Colin 1952* Silver John Pleban 6-1-1 Team USA stopped all five Switzerland McDonald and Brock Nelson each 1950 Silver Jim Pleban 5-2-0 power plays, including one in the scored a goal. Tallying assists were 1949 Bronze Jack Riley 6-2-0 final seconds to preserve the 3-2 win. Danny DeKeyser, Jimmy Hayes, 1939 Silver John Hutchinson 7-2-0 Overall, the U.S. is 6-for-7 (.85.7%). Kevin Hayes and Tyler Johnson (2). 1936* Bronze Albert Prettyman 6-2-1 Gaudreau also had a pair of assists. 1934 Silver Walter Brown 3-1-0 TIP-TOP THOMAS 1933 Gold Walter Brown 5-0-0 Goaltender Tim Thomas has kicked • CAPTAINS AMERICA 1932* Silver Alfred Winsor 4-1-1 out 94.0% of the shots fired at him Justin Abdelkader is serving as cap- 1931 Silver Walter Brown 4-1-0 through two games and boasts a 1.50 tain of the 2014 U.S. National Team. 1924* Silver William Haddock 4-1-1 goals against average. Following his He is playing in his second Men’s World 1920* Silver Cornelius Fellowes 3-1-1 27-save showing against Switzerland, Championship (2012). which included a sprawling glove save Craig Smith, who is playing on *From 1920-1968, the Olympic champi- with six seconds left in the game, his fourth straight U.S. Men’s National on was also declared world champion. Thomas was named Team USA’s “best Team, will serve as a full-time alter- player” in the postgame ceremony. nate captain. Colin McDonald and Craig Smith notched a team-best 10 as- Tim Stapleton will split the role of sists and had 14 points. Goalie John Gib- FRESH LEGS Team USA’s second alternate captain. son had a 3-1-0-1 record, 1.56 GAA, .951 Team USA’s two youngest players, McDonald will wear an ‘A’ when the SV% and one shutout. defensemen Jacob Trouba and Seth U.S. wears white, and Stapleton will Jones, lead the team in ice time. don an ‘A’ when the U.S. wears blue. MEN’S WORLDS VETERANS Trouba has averaged 25:11 per game, Nine players are IIHF Men’s World while Jones is at 22:33. Split up during 2013 RETURNEES Championship veterans. Of particu- five-on-five play, the duo plays together Jeff Petry, Craig Smith, Tim Stapleton lar note are Craig Smith, who has on top U.S. power-play unit. Trouba and Jacob Trouba were members of played in a team-high 21 Men’s has two goals and an even plus/minus the 2013 U.S. Men’s National Team that World Championship games, and Tim rating, while Jones has an assist and a won the bronze medal in Stockholm, Thomas, who is participating in his sev- +2 rating. Sweden, by topping Finland, 3-2, in a enth tournament. Only Eric Weinrich (9) shootout. Smith led Team USA with and Mark Johnson (8) have played for TRACKING TROUBA 10 assists, while his 14 points were more U.S. Men’s National Teams than Twenty-year old Jacob Trouba second-best on the squad. Stapleton Thomas. notched the 19th and 20th points of his chipped in two goals and three assists. Justin Abdelkader (2012) international career by scoring twice Trouba had a goal and two helpers. David Leggio (2010) against Belarus. He has nine goals and Petry did not record a point. Andy Miele (2011) 11 assists in 35 IIHF contests. In five Peter Mueller (2008) previous IIHF events he has won three 2013 MEN’S WORLDS RECAP Jeff Petry (2012, 2013) gold medals -- 2011 & 2012 Men’s The 2013 U.S. Men’s National Team (6-1- Craig Smith (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Under-18 World Championship, 2013 0-3, W-OTW-OTL-L) captured the bronze Tim Stapleton (2011, 2013) World Junior Championship -- and a medal in Stockholm, Sweden, earning Tim Thomas (1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, bronze medal -- 2013 Men’s World Team USA’s first medal since 2004. After 2005, 2008) Championship. He also competed at placing third in the preliminary round, the Jacob Trouba (2013) the 2012 World Junior Championship. U.S. topped Russia, 8-3, in the quarterfi- nals before falling to Switzerland, 3-0, in • TRANSLATING JUNIOR SUCCESS IIHF GOOD TO GAUDREAU the semifinals. Team USA bounced back Eleven players have won gold medals In his first IIHF Men’s World to defeat Finland, 3-2, in a shootout high- at the IIHF World Junior Championship, Championship contest, Johnny lighted by Alex Galchenyuk’s heroics. while four more have earned bronze Gaudreau tallied a game-high three Overall, captain Paul Stastny led the medals. (continued on page 3) points (1-2) against Belarus. At the team with seven goals and 15 points. Team USA Game Notes vs. Russia • Monday, May 12, 2014 • 2014 IIHF Men’s World Championship • Page Three 2013 (gold): Johnny Gaudreau, Seth Kevin is making is Team USA debut. Roster Breakdown Jones, Jake McCabe, Connor Murphy, Furthermore, they are cousins of for- Vincent Trocheck, Jacob Trouba mer NHLers Keith Tkachuk and Tom Average age: 24 years, 9 months 2011 (bronze): Brock Nelson, Drew Shore Fitzgerald. Average height: 6-1 2010 (gold): Matt Donovan, Jake Average weight: 196 Gardiner, Tyler Johnson TOP DRAFT PICKS 2007 (bronze): Justin Abdelkader, Peter Team USA’s roster features 13 players HOME STATES OF TEAM USA Mueller who were drafted in the first two rounds Michigan 7 In 2013, Gaudreau, McCabe and of the NHL Entry Draft: Minnesota 3 Trouba were on the media all-star First Round (7) 2 team. Trouba was also named Best 4 Seth Jones (NSH-13) Massachusetts 2 Defenseman by the directorate. 8 Peter Mueller (PHX-06) Wisconsin 2 Additionally, Jimmy Hayes was on 9 Jacob Trouba (WPG-12) New York 1 the 2009 U.S. National Junior Team. 17 Jake Gardiner (ANA-08) Oklahoma 1 20 Connor Murphy (PHX-11) Texas 1 DEVELOPING CHAMPIONS 24 Kevin Hayes (CHI-10) New Jersey 1 Team USA has medaled in 11 con- 30 Brock Nelson (NYI-10) Ohio 1 secutive IIHF Men’s Under-18 World Second Round (6) Washington 1 Championships and 12 out of 13 tour- 42 Justin Abdelkader (DET-05) Connecticut 1 naments (gold-8, silver-3, bronze-1). 44 Jake McCabe (BUF-12) Colorado 1 Seven players on the 2014 U.S. Men’s 44 Drew Shore (FLA-09) Pennsylvania 1 National Team have contributed to that 45 Jeff Petry (EDM-06) success. 51 Colin McDonald (EDM-03) MOST RECENT TEAM • Seth Jones and Jacob Trouba won 60 Jimmy Hayes (TOR-08) Florida Panthers (NHL) 3 gold in 2012. New York Islanders (NHL) 3 • Jake McCabe, Connor Murphy, YOUTH MOVEMENT Detroit Red Wings (NHL) 2 Jones and Trouba won gold in 2011. Team USA has the youngest aver- (NHL) 2 • Drew Shore earned gold in 2009. age age (24 years, 9 months) of any Buffalo Sabres (NHL) 1 • Jimmy Hayes earned silver in 2007. team in the 2014 IIHF Men’s World Calgary Flames (NHL) 1 • Peter Mueller claimed gold in 2005. Championship. Fourteen of the 25 play- ers were born in the 1990s, including Dallas Stars (NHL) 1 All seven players were part of USA seven of the eight defensemen. Edmonton Oilers (NHL) 1 Hockey’s National Team Development Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) 1 Program based in Ann Arbor, Mich. Average Age Over the Last Decade San Jose Sharks (NHL)1 1 2014 24.8 Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) 1 CALDER TROPHY FINALIST 2013 25.8 (NHL) 1 Tyler Johnson is one of three finalists 2012 25.2 (NHL) 1 for the NHL’s Calder Memorial Trophy 2011 24.4 Hershey Bears (AHL) 1 in 2013-14. He tallied 24 goals for the 2010 24.4 (AHL) 1 Tampa Bay Lightning, tying for most 2009 24.8 (KHL) 1 by a rookie this season. Johnson’s 50 2008 24.6 Kloten (NLA) 1 points (24-26) ranked third among first- 2007 24.5 2006 24.7 Boston College (NCAA) 1 year NHL players. He would be the first UMass Lowell (NCAA) 1 2005 28.1 American to claim the Calder Trophy 2004 27.6 since Patrick Kane in 2007-08. COLLEGE CONNECTION Johnson tallied a pair of assists for Boston College 3 COVERAGE Team USA in its 6-1 win vs. Belarus on NBC Sports Network will televise each University of Wisconsin 3 Friday. University of Denver 2 of Team USA’s games at the 2014 IIHF Men’s World Championship. All seven Miami University 2 BROTHERS HAYES Michigan State University 2 preliminary round games will air live. Brothers Jimmy (24) and Kevin (22) Additionally, all Team USA preliminary Clarkson University 1 Hayes are teammates for just the sec- University of Mass. Lowell 1 round games will be streamed live ond time of their careers. The duo from online through NBC Sports Live Extra. University of Michigan 1 Dorchester, Mass., played at Boston University of Minnesota Duluth 1 College together during the 2010-11 University of North Dakota 1 season. Jimmy represented Team USA Providence College 1 at the 2007 IIHF Men’s Under-18 World University of Vermont 1 Championship (silver medal) and 2009 Western Michigan University 1 IIHF World Junior Championship, while Team USA Game Notes vs. Russia • Monday, May 12, 2014 • 2014 IIHF Men’s World Championship • Page Four TEAM USA COACHING STAFF third time overall. Last year, he helped MANAGEMENT TEAM Peter Laviolette is serving as head Team USA win the bronze medal in The 2014 U.S. Men’s National Team coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team Stockholm, Sweden, and Helsinki is under the direction of the U.S. for the third time. Previously, he led Finland. He was also an assistant in Men’s National Team Advisory Group, Team USA at the 2004 and 2005 IIHF 2011. including NHL general managers Stan Men’s World Championships, leading In 2013, Housley was head coach Bowman (Chicago), Paul Holmgren the team to a bronze medal in 2004. of the U.S. National Junior Team that (Philadelphia), Dean Lombardi (Los He was the head coach of the 2006 won the gold medal at the IIHF World Angeles), David Poile (Nashville), Ray U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia. Shero (Pittsburgh) and Dale Tallon in Torino, Italy. He then served as He was an assistant coach for the (Florida); Calgary Flames president an assistant coach for the 2014 U.S. U.S. National Junior Teams in 2007 of hockey operations Brian Burke; Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team in and 2011, helping each team collect a pro scout Don Sochi, Russia. bronze medal. Waddell; and Jim Johannson, USA Also, he served as an assistant Don Granato is an assistant coach Hockey’s assistant executive director coach for the United States during the for the U.S. Men’s National Team for for hockey operations. Tom Kurvers, 2004 World Cup of Hockey, where he the first time. senior advisor to the general manag- helped Team USA to the semifinals. He has been a head coach at USA er of the Tampa Bay Lightning, joins Joe Sacco is serving as an assis- Hockey’s National Team Development the group in 2014. The U.S. Men’s tant coach of the U.S. Men’s National Program since the 2011-12 season, National Team Advisory Group was Team for the third time (2009, 2010). having led the U.S. National Under-17 formed in February of 2007 to assist In 2013, Sacco was head coach of the Team in 2011-12 and 2013-14, and the USA Hockey with the selection of play- U.S. squad that won the bronze medal U.S. National Under-18 Team in 2012- ers and staff of U.S. Men’s National at the IIHF Men’s World Championship 13. Teams, including the Olympic Team. in Stockholm, Sweden, and Helsinki, He will serve as an assistant coach Finland. for the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team. Phil Housley is serving as an assis- tant coach for the U.S. Men’s National Team for the second year in a row and

ONLINE MEDIA GUIDE Media can find player and staff bios and historical information pertinent to the 2014 U.S. Men’s National Team online at mensworlds.usahockey.com. A printed media guide is not available. Team USA Game Notes vs. Russia • Monday, May 12, 2014 • 2014 IIHF Men’s World Championship • Page Five

ICE HOCKEY

IIHF ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

PLAYER STATISTICS BY TEAM

As of SAT 10 MAY 2014 Including Game #9 USA - United States Playing Statistics No Name Pos GP G A PTS PIM +/ - GWG PPG SHG SOG SG% TM M/G TSh AT/S 2 PETRY Jeff D 2 0 2 2 2 +2 0 0 0 4 0.00 31:13 15:36 48 0:39 3 JONES Seth D 2 0 1 1 0 +2 0 0 0 0 0.00 45:06 22:33 59 0:45 8 TROUBA Jacob D 2 2 0 2 4 0 1 1 0 8 25.00 50:22 25:11 68 0:44 9 JOHNSON Tyler F 2 1 3 4 2 +1 1 0 0 5 20.00 35:12 17:36 49 0:43 10 HAYES Jimmy F 2 0 1 1 0 +1 0 0 0 1 0.00 17:43 8:51 32 0:33 11 NELSON Brock F 2 1 1 2 2 +1 0 1 0 6 16.67 32:58 16:29 45 0:43 12 HAYES Kevin F 2 0 1 1 0 +1 0 0 0 4 0.00 26:21 13:10 32 0:49 13 McDONALD Colin F 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 33.33 13:31 6:45 22 0:36 15 SMITH Craig F 2 1 1 2 2 +1 0 1 0 8 12.50 34:16 17:08 44 0:46 19 STAPLETON Tim F 2 0 1 1 0 +1 0 0 0 1 0.00 24:50 12:25 41 0:36 21 TROCHECK Vince F 2 0 0 0 2 +1 0 0 0 2 0.00 28:54 14:27 39 0:44 23 SHORE Drew F 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 15:57 7:58 26 0:36 29 McCABE Jake D 2 0 0 0 0 +1 0 0 0 2 0.00 27:41 13:50 37 0:44 30 THOMAS Tim GK 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 33 LEGGIO David GK 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 37 HELLEBUYCK Connor GK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 46 DONOVAN Matt D 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 13:48 6:54 20 0:41 51 GARDINER Jake D 2 1 0 1 0 +1 0 1 0 2 50.00 29:09 14:34 36 0:48 53 GAUDREAU Johnny F 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 20.00 33:36 16:48 40 0:50 55 MURPHY Connor D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0:00 0:00 0 0:00 57 WINGELS Tommy F 2 0 0 0 2 +1 0 0 0 2 0.00 27:20 13:40 37 0:44 65 DEKEYSER Dan D 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.00 43:33 21:46 60 0:43 79 MIELE Andy F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0:00 0:00 0 0:00 88 MUELLER Peter F 2 1 0 1 2 +1 0 0 0 4 25.00 27:02 13:31 43 0:37 89 ABDELKADER Justin F 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 29:02 14:31 39 0:44

Goalkeeping Statistics No Name GPT GKD GPI MIP MIP% GA SVS SOG SVS% GAA SO W L 30 THOMAS Tim 2 2 2 120:00 100.00 3 47 50 94.00 1.50 0 2 0 33 LEGGIO David 2 2 0 00:00 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 37 HELLEBUYCK Connor 2 0 0 00:00 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 LEGEND A Assists AT/S Average time per shift D Defence F Forward G Goals GA Goals against GAA Goals against as average per 60 minutes GK Goalkeeper GKD Goalkeeper dressed GP Number of games played GPI Games played indeed GPT Number of games played by team GWG Game winning goals L Number of games lost MIP Minutes and seconds played MIP% MIP as percentage M/G Minutes per game No Jersey number PIM Penalties in minutes Pos Position on team PPG Power play goals PTS Points SG% Percentage of goals from total shots SHG Shorthanded goals SO Shutouts SOG Shots on goal SVS Saves LEGEND SVS% SVS as percentage of total SOG TM Total minutes played TSh Total shifts played A Assists AT/S Average time per shift D Defence W Number of games won +/- Plus/minus net F Forward G Goals GA Goals against GAA Goals against as average per 60 minutes GK Goalkeeper GKD Goalkeeper dressed GP Number of games played GPI Games played indeed GPT Number of games played by team GWG Game winning goals L Number of games lost MIP Minutes and seconds played MIP% MIP as percentage M/G Minutes per game No Jersey number PIM Penalties in minutes Pos Position on team PPG Power play goals PTS Points SG% Percentage of goals from total shots SHG Shorthanded goals SO Shutouts SOG Shots on goal SVS Saves SVS% SVS as percentage of total SOG TM Total minutes played TSh Total shifts played W Number of games won +/- Plus/minus net

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MINSK ARENA ICE HOCKEY

IIHF ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

FRI 9 MAY 2014 PRELIMINARY ROUND - GROUP B, GAME 3 START TIME 20:45 / END TIME 23:03

GAME SUMMARY

BLR-USA1-6(0-1,1-3,0-2)

Spectators Referee(s) Linesmen 13600 FRANO Martin (CZE) , SINDLER Vladimir (CZE) KILIAN Jon (NOR) , SUOMINEN Sakari (FIN) Team Statistics Period Score SVS SOG PIM TPP PPG SHG 1 0: 1 8: 5 5: 9 2: 2 02:00:00:30 0: 1 0: 0 2 1 : 3 6 : 10 11 : 9 2 : 2 00:34 : 02:00 1 : 0 0 : 0 3 0 : 2 5 : 5 5 : 7 10 : 2 00:00 : 05:18 0 : 2 0 : 0 Total 1 : 6 19 : 20 21 : 25 14 : 6 02:34 : 07:48 1 : 3 0 : 0

1st Period Action Time ET/Res Team Type No Name (G) Name of Assistant(s) / Action Description GK 00:00 BLR 31 MEZIN A - Goalkeeper in GK 00:00 USA 30 THOMAS T - Goalkeeper in Penalty 04:10 06:10 USA 2 min. 21 TROCHECK V - Slashing Penalty 11:52 12:22 BLR 2 min. 17 KALYUZHNY A - Tripping Goal 12:22 0 : 1 USA PP1 11 NELSON B (1) 15 SMITH C On Ice BLR 31 5 27 77 89 * 9 JOHNSON T USA 30 3 8 9 11 15

2nd Period Action Time ET/Res Team Type No Name (G) Name of Assistant(s) / Action Description Penalty 28:40 30:40 BLR 2 min. - Team penalty - Too Many Players on the Ice / Served by: 18 UGAROV A Goal 34:59 0 : 2 USA EQ 8 TROUBA J (1) 65 DEKEYSER D On Ice BLR 31 16 23 28 57 89 USA 30 8 10 12 21 65 Goal 35:55 0 : 3 USA EQ 53 GAUDREAU J (1) 2 PETRY J On Ice BLR 31 5 46 74 77 89 USA 30 2 21 51 53 89 Goal 37:42 0 : 4 USA EQ 13 McDONALD C (1) 10 HAYES J On Ice BLR 31 11 16 23 28 92 USA 30 2 10 12 13 51 Penalty 39:22 39:56 USA 2 min. 15 SMITH C - High Sticking Goal 39:56 1 : 4 BLR PP1 61 STEPANOV A (1) 84 GRABOVSKI M On Ice BLR 31 17 57 61 74 84 * 17 KALYUZHNY A USA 30 2 3 21 89

3rd Period Action Time ET/Res Team Type No Name (G) Name of Assistant(s) / Action Description Penalty 45:51 47:51 BLR 2 min. 7 DENISOV V - Cross-Checking Penalty 53:03 55:03 BLR 2 min. 7 DENISOV V - Roughing Penalty 53:03 55:03 USA 2 min. 11 NELSON B - Roughing Penalty 54:22 54:58 BLR 2 min. 46 KOSTITSYN A - Cross-Checking Goal 54:58 1 : 5 USA PP1 8 TROUBA J (2) 53 GAUDREAU J On Ice BLR 31 77 89 92 * 9 JOHNSON T USA 30 8 9 15 53 Penalty 56:15 56:57 BLR 2 min. 7 DENISOV V - Interference Goal 56:57 1 : 6 USA PP1 51 GARDINER J (1) 53 GAUDREAU J On Ice BLR 31 27 77 89 92 * 12 HAYES K USA 30 12 51 53 57 88 Penalty 57:39 59:39 BLR 2 min. 46 KOSTITSYN A - High Sticking GK 60:00 BLR 31 MEZIN A - Goalkeeper out GK 60:00 USA 30 THOMAS T - Goalkeeper out

Goalkeeper Records Team : BLR - Belarus Team : USA - United States

No Name SOG SVS MIP No Name SOG SVS MIP 31 MEZIN Andrei 25 19 60:00 30 THOMAS Tim 21 20 60:00 1 KOVAL Vitali 33 LEGGIO David

Game Statistics Team : BLR (red)

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MINSK ARENA ICE HOCKEY

IIHF ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

SAT 10 MAY 2014 PRELIMINARY ROUND - GROUP B, GAME 9 START TIME 20:45 / END TIME 23:04

GAME SUMMARY

USA-SUI3-2(0-0,1-2,2-0)

Spectators Referee(s) Linesmen 11000 GOFMAN Roman (RUS) , RONN Jyri (FIN) CARLSON Chris (CAN) , RAMING Stanislav (RUS) Team Statistics Period Score SVS SOG PIM TPP PPG SHG 1 0 : 0 11 : 11 11 : 11 6 : 4 02:00 : 04:00 0 : 0 0 : 0 2 1 : 2 8 : 17 18 : 10 2 : 6 04:06 : 01:59 0 : 0 0 : 0 3 2: 0 8: 7 9: 8 6: 2 03:28:02:10 1: 0 0: 0 Total 3 : 2 27 : 35 38 : 29 14 : 12 09:34 : 08:09 1 : 0 0 : 0

1st Period Action Time ET/Res Team Type No Name (G) Name of Assistant(s) / Action Description GK 00:00 USA 30 THOMAS T - Goalkeeper in GK 00:00 SUI 20 BERRA R - Goalkeeper in Penalty 03:26 05:26 USA 2 min. 9 JOHNSON T - Holding an opponent Penalty 09:26 11:26 SUI 2 min. 88 ROMY K - Holding the Stick Penalty 16:52 18:52 SUI 2 min. 13 FIALA K - Roughing Penalty 16:52 18:52 USA 2 min. 8 TROUBA J - Roughing Penalty 17:07 19:07 USA 2 min. 2 PETRY J - Slashing

2nd Period Action Time ET/Res Team Type No Name (G) Name of Assistant(s) / Action Description Goal 21:28 0 : 1 SUI EQ 70 HOLLENSTEIN D (1) 13 FIALA K On Ice USA 30 2 21 51 53 89 SUI 20 12 13 31 70 77 Penalty 22:08 24:08 SUI 2 min. 91 GROSSMANN R - Hooking Penalty 24:07 26:07 USA 2 min. 88 MUELLER P - Tripping Goal 26:15 1 : 1 USA EQ 88 MUELLER P (1) 19 STAPLETON T On Ice USA 30 2 3 19 57 88 2 PETRY J SUI 20 10 12 37 70 77 Goal 29:39 1 : 2 SUI EQ 96 BRUNNER D (1) 88 ROMY K On Ice USA 30 8 10 12 13 65 SUI 20 31 77 82 88 96 Penalty 34:59 36:59 SUI 2 min. 24 SURI R - Hooking Penalty 39:53 41:28 SUI 2 min. 91 GROSSMANN R - Slashing

3rd Period Action Time ET/Res Team Type No Name (G) Name of Assistant(s) / Action Description Goal 41:28 2 : 2 USA PP1 15 SMITH C (1) 11 NELSON B On Ice USA 30 3 8 9 11 15 * 9 JOHNSON T SUI 20 9 11 31 77 Penalty 42:41 44:41 USA 2 min. 57 WINGELS T - Holding an opponent Penalty 49:43 51:43 SUI 2 min. 82 MOSER S - Slashing Goal 53:15 3 : 2 USA EQ 9 JOHNSON T (1) 3 JONES S On Ice USA 30 3 9 11 15 29 SUI 20 10 11 24 31 77 GK 59:04 SUI 20 BERRA R - Goalkeeper out Time-out 59:22 SUI Penalty 59:50 60:00 USA 2 min. 8 TROUBA J - Delaying the Game Penalty 60:00 60:00 USA 2 min. 89 ABDELKADER J - Delaying the Game GK 60:00 USA 30 THOMAS T - Goalkeeper out

Goalkeeper Records Team : USA - United States Team : SUI - Switzerland

No Name SOG SVS MIP No Name SOG SVS MIP 30 THOMAS Tim 29 27 60:00 20 BERRA Reto 38 35 59:04 33 LEGGIO David 63 GENONI Leonardo

Game Statistics Team : USA (blue)

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37 Connor Hellebuyck 6-4 200 5/19/1993 L Commerce, Mich. UMass Lowell (HEA) UMass Lowell Game Notesvs.Russia•Monday,May12,2014IIHFMen’sWorldChampionshipPageEight 33 David Leggio 6-0 180 7/31/1984 L Williamsville, N.Y. Hershey Bears Clarkson University 30 Tim Thomas 5-11 201 4/15/1974 L Flint, Mich. Dallas Stars University of Vermont

DEFENSEMEN (8) 65 Danny DeKeyser 6-3 198 3/7/1990 L Clay Township, Mich. Detroit Red Wings Western Michigan University 46 Matt Donovan 6-0 195 5/9/1990 L Edmond, Okla. New York Islanders University of Denver 51 Jake Gardiner 6-2 184 7/4/1990 L Minnetonka, Minn. Toronto Maple Leafs University of Wisconsin 3 Seth Jones 6-4 206 10/3/1994 R Plano, Texas Nashville Predators 29 Jake McCabe 6-1 210 10/12/1993 L Eau Claire, Wis. Buffalo Sabres Univ. of Wisconsin 55 Connor Murphy 6-3 190 3/23/1993 R Dublin, Ohio Phoenix Coyotes 2 Jeff Petry 6-3 195 12/9/1987 R Ann Arbor, Mich. Edmonton Oilers Michigan State University 8 Jacob Trouba 6-1 196 2/26/1994 R Rochester, Mich. Winnipeg Jets University of Michigan

FORWARDS (14) 89 Justin Abdelkader 6-1 219 2/25/1987 L Muskegon, Mich. Detroit Red Wings Michigan State University 53 Johnny Gaudreau 5-8 159 8/13/1993 L Carneys Point, N.J. Calgary Flames Boston College 10 Jimmy Hayes 6-6 221 11/21/1989 R Dorchester, Mass. Florida Panthers Boston College 12 Kevin Hayes 6-4 216 5/8/1992 L Dorchester, Mass. Boston College (HEA) Boston College 9 Tyler Johnson 5-9 182 7/29/1990 R Spokane, Wash. Tampa Bay Lightning 13 Colin McDonald 6-2 214 9/30/1984 R Wethersfield, Conn. New York Islanders Providence College 79 Andy Miele 5-9 175 4/15/1988 L Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. Phoenix Coyotes Miami University 88 Peter Mueller 6-2 209 4/14/1988 R Bloomington, Minn. Kloten (NLA) 11 Brock Nelson 6-3 196 10/15/1991 L Warroad, Minn. New York Islanders University of North Dakota 23 Drew Shore 6-3 205 1/29/1991 R Denver, Colo. Florida Panthers University of Denver 15 Craig Smith 6-1 202 9/5/1989 R Madison, Wis. Nashville Predators University of Wisconsin 19 Tim Stapleton 5-9 180 7/9/1982 R La Grange, Ill. AK Bars Kazan (KHL) University of Minnesota Duluth 21 Vince Trocheck 5-10 182 7/11/1993 R Pittsburgh, Pa. Florida Panthers 57 Tommy Wingels 6-0 192 4/12/1988 R Evanston, Ill. San Jose Sharks Miami University

Team Staff U.S. Men’s National Team Advisory Group USAH Assistant Executive Director, Hockey Operations: Jim Johannson, Colorado Springs, Colo. Stan Bowman, Head Coach: Peter Laviolette, Franklin, Mass. Brian Burke, Calgary Flames Assistant Coach: Joe Sacco, Medford, Mass. Paul Holmgren, Philadelphia Flyers Assistant Coach: Phil Housley, South St. Paul, Minn. Tom Kurvers, Tampa Bay Lightning Assistant Coach: Don Granato, Downers Grove, Ill. Dean Lombardi, L.A. Kings Video Coordinator: Larence Feloney, Natick, Mass. David Poile, Nashville Predators Team Leader: Bob Webster, Littleton, Colo. Ray Shero, Pittsburgh Penguins Equipment Manager: Scott Aldrich, Colorado Springs, Colo. Dale Tallon, Florida Panthers Equipment Manager: Mark DePasquale, Chicago, Ill. Don Waddell, Pittsburgh Penguins Athletic Trainer: Tim Macre, Lancaster, N.Y. Athletic Trainer: Stan Wong, Boca Raton, Fla. USA Hockey, Inc. Team Physician: Dr. Ron Royce, Colorado Springs, Colo. President: Ron DeGregorio, Salem, N.H. Massage Therapist: Peewee Willmann, Hannover, Germany Executive Director: Dave Ogrean, Colorado Springs, Colo. Communications: Matt Trevor, Ann Arbor, Mich. Vice President and International Council Chair: Gavin Regan, Potsdam, N.Y. Chairman of the Board: Walter L. Bush, Jr., Naples, Fla.

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