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Bloomington Last Name First Name Previous Team Position (D, F, G Bloomington Last Name First Name Previous Team Position (D, F, G) Citizenship DOB 1 Clements Adam Whitby Fury OJHL D CAN 10/25/1995 2 Filice Sal Toronto Jr Canadiens OJHL D CAN 4/8/1996 3 Ghafari Butrus Fargo Force USHL D USA 7/4/1996 4 Borsoi Zachary Sherbrooke QAAAJHL D CAN 6/29/1994 5 Pedrie Vince Indy Ice USHL D USA 1/17/1994 6 Nuttle Matt Wenatchee NAHL D USA 5/5/1995 7 Roye Andrew Topeka NAHL D USA 1/8/1995 8 Spaxman Ethan Hill Academy D CAN 11/27/1996 9 Halladay Logan Janesville NAHL G USA 8/17/1996 10 Wik Jeremy Chicago Fury AAA U18 G USA 1/4/1996 11 Barr Van Omaha AAA U16 F USA 5/5/1997 12 Basilico Bryan Trail BCHL F USA 1/27/1995 13 Bednard Shane Johnstown NAHL F USA 11/22/1994 14 Bryant Stevie Arizona Bobcats AAA U16 F USA 10/20/1997 15 Curry Patrick Tri-City Storm USHL F USA 1/9/1996 16 Dzhioshvili Maksim Detroit Little Caesars AAA U18 F RUS 1/15/1996 17 Gernhofer Tyler Amarillo NAHL F USA 1/10/1995 18 Lambdin Logan Port Huron NAHL F USA 11/1/1995 19 Lappin Joe South Shore USPHL F USA 2/10/1994 20 Gober Blake Chilliwack BCHL F USA 1/18/1995 21 Mehr Alec Tri City USHL F USA 1/11/1997 22 Mendelson Matt Muskegon USHL F USA 5/5/1995 23 Paganelli Jacob Shattuck St Mary's U16 F USA 3/28/1997 24 Slaker Jake Detroit Belle Tire AAA U16 F USA 6/28/1996 25 Smits Roberts Selects Academy F LAT 6/28/1995 26 Smereck Jalen Oakland jr Grizzlies AAA U18 D USA 1/15/1997 27 Beaudoin Brent NH Monarchs EHL F USA 2/29/1996 28 Ploszaj Forbes Corpus Christi NAHL G USA 12/30/1996 29 Conger Bailey Cushing Academy F USA 5/1/1997 30 Hudie Mathew Detroit Little Caesars AAA U18 F USA 2/18/1996 Affiliate List Last Name First Name Previous Team Position (D, F, G) Citizenship DOB 1 (1996) Bryer Nathan Detroit Victory Honda AAA U18 F USA 2/24/1996 2 (1996) Quagliata Steven Chicago Fury AAA U18 D USA 5/2/1996 1 (1997) Novak Wade NJColonials AAA U16 F USA 4/10/1997 2 (1997) Long Matt Chicago Young Americans AAA U16 F USA 8/6/1997 3 (1997) Mari Jarett Omaha AAA U16 F USA 12/28/1997 4 (1997) Hamacher Jacob Wilkes-Barre Knights AAA U16 F USA 4/20/1997 5 (1997) Micucci Trevor Buffalo Jr Sabres AAA U16 G USA 7/28/1997 6 (1997) Menell Brennan Chicago Young Americans AAA U16 D USA 5/24/1997 7 (1997) Marsh Adam CYA F USA 8/22/1997 8 (1997) Bryant Stevie Arizona Bobcats AAA U16 F USA 10/20/1997 1 (1998) Briske Carson Colorado Rampage AAA U16 D USA 2/2/1998 2 (1998) Chernyuk Konstantin Wilkes-Barre Knights AAA U16 D RUS 2/13/1998 3 (1998) Fabbro Dante Vancouver NW Giants AAA D CAN 6/20/1998 4 (1998) Ferrario Anea Colorado Thunderbirds AAA U16 D USA 8/9/1998 5 (1998) Jette Tyler Farmington HS D USA 5/8/1998 6 (1998) McBean Quaid Phoenix Jr Coyotes AAA U16 D USA 1/1/1998 7 (1998) Dzhioshvili Vladislav Wilkes-Barre Knights AAA U16 F RUS 1/6/1998 8 (1998) Jost Tyson Okangan Midgets F CAN 3/14/1998 9 (1998) Karamanis Niko Shattuck St Mary's U16 F CAN 7/14/1998 10 (1998) Beck Aiden Pittsburgh Jr Pens AAA U16 F USA 7/5/1998 11 (1998) Theis Jake Chanhassen HS F USA 1/20/1998 12 (1998) Mattson Mitchell Grand Rapids HS F USA 1/2/1998 Cedar Rapids Last Name First Name Previous Team Position (D, F, G) Citizenship DOB 1 Blacker Benjamin Milton Icehawks G CAN 04/23/1997 2 Burke Callahan Noble and Greenough F USA 03/24/1997 3 Cook Ryan Aberdeen Wings D USA 02/06/1995 4 Curti Charles Cedar Rapids D USA 05/24/1995 5 Daschke Derek Oakland Grizzlies u16 D USA 01/06/1998 6 Foley Erik Tabor Academy F USA 06/30/1997 7 Fornaris Carlos Cedar Rapids F USA 02/07/1995 8 Colton Ross Taft F USA 09/11/1996 9 Gaudette Adam Thayer Academy F USA 10/03/1996 10 Gaus Lawrence Cedar Rapids F USA 02/23/1995 11 Gorodetsky Georgy Oakland Grizzlies u18 F USA 03/28/1995 12 Karlsson Robin AIK JR D SWE 12/29/1994 13 Hatten Bryce Michigan Nationals D USA 04/09/1997 14 Provorov Ivan Cedar Rapids D RUS 01/13/1997 15 Jerry Casey Austin Bruins F USA 01/14/1995 16 Kalinowski Jason Cedar Rapids F USA 07/02/1995 17 Kuster Clark Cedar Rapids D USA 01/28/1995 18 Marsh Alec Cedar Rapids F USA 11/28/1995 19 Master Nicholas Cedar Rapids F USA 01/28/1995 20 McGing Hugh Chicago Mission u16 F USA 07/11/1998 21 Mclaughlin Dylan Cedar Rapids F USA 06/05/1995 22 Oglevie Andrew Cedar Rapids F USA 02/16/1995 23 Patava Kyle Janesville Jets F USA 02/24/1996 24 Reinke Mitchell Stillwater H.S. D USA 02/04/1996 25 Sanford Brennan Cedar Rapids F USA 07/21/1995 26 Shand Kevin Cedar Rapids F USA 07/29/1995 27 Thow Aaron Toronto Jr. Canadians D CAN 01/23/1995 28 Tirone Daniel Cedar Rapids G USA 06/03/1994 29 Vonruden Logan Cedar Rapids D USA 04/29/1996 30 Matthews Joey St. Louis AAA D USA 06/24/1997 Affiliate List Last Name First Name Previous Team Position (D, F, G) Citizenship DOB 1 (1996) Harris Brendan Wenatchee Wild F USA 7/10/1996 2 (1996) Jasiek Alex St.Louis AAA Blues F USA 01/17/1996 1 (1997) Hayhurst Jacob Toronto Lakeshore Patriots F CAN 01/20/1997 2 (1997) Court Zach Winnipeg Wild F CAN 01/04/1997 3 (1997) Jeanson Tyler Portage Terriers F CAN 09/16/1997 4 (1997) Ahcan Jack Burnsville High School D USA 05/18/1997 5 (1997) Filipe Matt Malden Catholic High School F USA 12/31/1997 6 (1997) McGlynn Brendan Oakville G CAN 05/07/1997 1 (1998) DeRoche John Boston Jr. Bruins F USA 06/23/1998 2 (1998) Semandel Alec Chicago Mission u16 D USA 05/23/1998 3 (1998) Young Mike River Prep School D USA 08/21/1998 4 (1998) Halvorsen Nathan Winnipeg Wild F CAN 06/26/1998 5 (1998) Prestia Nicholas Southern Tier Admirals F CAN 05/28/1998 6 (1998) Jallen Justin St. Paul Academy F USA 01/06/1998 7 (1998) Perunovich Scott Hibbing Minnesota Bantam D USA 08/18/1998 8 (1998) Christofferson Cody Rocky Mountain RoughRiders G USA 01/21/1998 9 (1998) Zerban Jensen Elk River High School F USA 11/13/1998 10 (1998) Morgan Brandon Compuware F USA 10/10/1998 Chicago Last Name First Name Previous Team Position (D, F, G) Citizenship DOB 1 Bergh Mason Chicago Steel F USA 03/06/1995 2 Berkovitz Matthew Ashwaubenon HS D USA 02/16/1996 3 Blankemeier Ryan Chicago Young Americans U18 F USA 09/21/1996 4 Booth Michael Chicago Steel F USA 03/20/1996 5 Bresser Jacob Eau Claire Memorial HS F USA 11/07/1995 6 Bunz Jake Chicago Steel D USA 04/05/1995 7 Ernsting Johnathon Chicago Steel F USA 03/02/1995 8 Gilbert Dennis Buffalo Jr. Sabres D USA 10/30/1996 9 Jackson Robby Chicago Steel F USA 08/22/1997 10 Jones Brady Chicago Steel F USA 01/26/1996 11 Kearney Brendon Chicago Steel F USA 03/12/1995 12 Kwiecinski Nate Chicago Steel D USA 02/02/1996 13 Lethemon Johnathon Farmington HS G USA 08/16/1996 14 Marinaro Vincent Team Illinois U18 F USA 03/11/1997 15 McDonald Connor Chicago Steel D USA 10/24/1995 16 McGing Liam Chicago Steel D USA 08/04/1995 17 McLaughlin Jake Team Illinois U18 D USA 03/26/1996 18 Morris Cale Chicago Steel G USA 05/22/1996 19 Murphy Connor Caledonia Corvairs F CAN 04/02/1996 20 Olofsson Freddy Chicago Steel F USA 05/27/1996 21 Osburn Zach Victory Honda U18 D USA 02/07/1997 22 Parker Charlie Verona HS F USA 03/09/1996 23 Raabe Dakota LA Jr. Kings U16 F USA 05/06/1997 24 Raith Charlie Chicago Young Americans U18 D USA 04/30/1997 25 Schilling John Chicago Steel F USA 01/18/1995 26 Sifferlen Tyler Malden Catholic HS F USA 08/23/1995 27 Tischke Peter Chicago Steel D USA 01/03/1996 28 Versich Christiano St. Thomas Academy HS F USA 01/02/1997 29 Wischow Ryan Team Wisconsin U18 G USA 07/12/1996 30 Yau Connor Chicago Steel D USA 08/09/1995 Affiliate List Last Name First Name Previous Team Position (D, F, G) Citizenship DOB 1 (1996) Kalter Max Springfield Jr. Blues F USA 3/1/1996 2 (1996) Knowlton Shawn Albany Academy HS F USA 8/14/1996 1 (1997) Aamodt Wyatt Hermantown HS D USA 11/22/1997 2 (1997) Doremus Jack Colorado Thunderbirds U16 F USA 4/15/1997 3 (1997) Laczynski Tanner Chicago Mission U18 F USA 6/1/1997 4 (1997) Marino John South Shore Kings U18 D USA 5/21/1997 5 (1997) Schaeffer Nolan Team Illinois U18 D USA 7/15/1997 6 (1997) Seagraves Bailey Ohio Blue Jackets U18 G USA 2/14/1997 1 (1998) Callahan Brett Chicago Mission U18 D USA 10/16/1998 2 (1998) Frye Alex Orchard Lake St.
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