Team USA Game Notes Bring on the World Tour - Featuring the U.S. Women’s National Team Four Nations Cup • USA vs. Sweden • Nov. 5, 2013 Lake Placid, N.Y. • 1980 Herb Brook Arena • 7 p.m. ET USA Hockey: Rob Koch (Director of Communications) GAME DAY: The U.S. Women’s National Team faces off • Email: [email protected] • Cell: 404-317-8853 against Sweden in its first game of the 2013 Four Nations Cup at 7 p.m. on Tues., Nov. 5, at the 1980 in BRING ON THE WORLD TOUR: The Tour is part of the overall preparation for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid, N.Y. The game will be streamed live on USAHock- that includes the 2013 Four Nations Cup and three games ey.FASTHockey.com. Follow along on Twitter @USAHockey against Canada in the U.S. The three games vs. Canada and @USAHockeyScores) and join the conversation by using are Oct. 12 in Burlington, Vt. (3-2, loss), Dec. 20 in Grand hashtag #4NationsCup. This marks the first meeting between Forks, N.D. and Dec. 28 in St. Paul, Minn. Tickets are cur- the two teams at this event since they faced off on Nov. 6, 2012. rently on sale for the games in Grand Forks and St. Paul. In that game, the U.S. shutout Sweden, 4-0. : In the Four Nations Cup, Team USA THE FOUR NATIONS CUP: The Four Nations Cup USA vs. SWEDEN is an annual tournament that has been held in vary- has never lost to Sweden, holding a 12-0-0-0 record over- ing forms since 1996. The U.S. competes against all. The U.S. has shut out Sweden in the last three games Canada, Sweden and Finland in this year’s tourna- over the last three years by a collective score of 16-0. ment. This year marks the 18th year of the tournament USA vs. Sweden at the Four Nations Cup: (previously the Three Nations Cup) and the fifth time it Date Location Result has taken place in the U.S. All games will be held at Nov. 6, 2012 Vantaa, Finland W, 4-0 the 1980 Herb Brooks Arena. The United States has Nov. 9, 2011 Nykoping, Sweden W, 8-0 competed in the tournament 16 times, having not par- Nov. 12, 2010 St. Johns, N.L. W, 4-0 ticipated in 2001. The United States has captured the Nov. 4, 2009 Vierumaki, Finland W, 3-2 title five times (1997, 2003, 2008, 2011-12), including Nov. 4, 2008 Lake Placid, N.Y. W, 5-2 the last two years and three out of the last five events. Nov. 7, 2007 Leksand, Sweden W, 4-0 Team USA has finished second in each of the other Nov. 10, 2006 Kitchener, Ont. W, 7-0 11 tournaments it has participated in. The Americans Sept. 3, 2005 Hameenlinna, Finland W, 2-0 hold an overall record of 36-5-4-20-2 (W-OTW-OTL- Nov. 13, 2004 Lake Placid, N.Y. W, 6-3 L-T) in 67 Three/Four Nations Cup games. Team USA has never lost a Four Nations Cup game to any team Nov. 8, 2003 Skovde, Sweden W, 5-1 other than Canada, although the 1997 tournament Nov. 9, 2002 Kitchener, Ont. W, 12-2 saw the United States play to a 3-3 draw with Finland. Nov. 10, 2000 Provo, Utah W, 10-2

TEAM USA - BRING ON THE WORLD TOUR / FOUR NATIONS CUP SCHEDULE & RESULTS (All Times Local) Date Event Time Result Location Arena Broadcast Oct. 12 USA vs. Canada 7 p.m. L, 2-3 Burlington, Vt. Gutterson Fieldhouse FASTHockey.com Nov. 5* USA vs. Sweden 7 p.m. -- Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena FASTHockey.com Nov. 6* USA vs. Canada 7 p.m. -- Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena FASTHockey.com Nov. 8* USA vs. Finland 7 p.m. -- Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena FASTHockey.com Nov. 9* Third Place Game 3:30 p.m. -- Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena FASTHockey.com Nov. 9* Championship Game 7 p.m. -- Lake Placid, N.Y. 1980 Herb Brooks Arena FASTHockey.com Dec. 20** Canada 7 p.m. -- Grand Forks, N.D. Ralph Engelstad Arena NBC Sports Network Dec. 28** Canada 3 p.m. -- St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Center NBC Sports Network *Four Nations Cup / **Olympic Exhibition Games

OTHER EXHIBITION GAMES AGAINST CANADA (All Times Local) Date Event Time Result Location Arena Broadcast Oct. 17 USA vs. Canada 7:30 p.m. L, 3-6 Boisbriand, Qc. Centre d’excellence Sports TSN Dec. 12 USA vs. Canada 7 p.m. -- Calgary, Alta. Markin MacPhail Centre TSN Dec. 30 USA vs. Canada 7 p.m. -- Toronto, Ont. Air Canada Centre TSN

OLYMPIC TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT: The final 2014 U.S. Olympic Women’s Team, which will include USA Hockey on the Web: usahockey.com 18 skaters and three goaltenders, will be announced USWNT Information: bringontheworldtour.com in the second intermission of the NHL’s Winter Classic in Twitter: @usahockey • @usahockeyscores • #USWNT Ann Arbor Mich., live on NBC. Facebook: facebook.com/uswomenshockey Game Notes • USA vs. Sweden • Nov. 5, 2013 • Page 2 Game Notes • USA vs. Sweden • Nov. 5, 2013 • Page 3

DUGGAN’S CAPTAINCY: Meghan Duggan is captain for PERSEVERANCE: During the Bring on the World Tour, NUMERICAL ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN the U.S. Women’s National Team. She previously served forward Kate Buesser is wearing the U.S. jersey for the 2 Lee Stecklein Defense Home States of Team USA as captain for the U.S. at the 2011 Four Nations Cup and first time. She has earned her the opportunity after failing Massachusetts 5 2008 Under-22 Series and has also been an alternate to make previous U.S. teams. 3 Jincy Dunne Defense 3 captain at the 2013 IIHF Women’s World Championship She is the only player on the roster to enter the tour with- 7 Monique Lamoureux Forward Wisconsin 3 and 2012 Four Nations Cup. She was selected as USA out representing Team USA for a single game. Illinois 3 Hockey’s Bob Allen Women’s Player of the Year for 2011 9 Megan Bozek Defense North Dakota 2 after being named the 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial BLOODLINES: Forward Alex Carpenter is looking to 10 Meghan Duggan Forward Ohio 2 Award winner. do one of the few things her father, Bobby, did not dur- Arizona 1 ing his illustrious career. He never played in the Olympics 11 Lisa Chesson Defense California 1 DOUBLE TROUBLE: Twin sisters Jocelyne and Monique because NHL players did not begin competing until 1998 13 Julie Chu Forward Connecticut 1 Lamoureux will once again compete together for Team during the final year of his 18-year career. Idaho 1 USA. They have participated in more than 75 games to- 14 Brianna Decker Forward Missouri 1 gether for the U.S. AGE: The average age of the 25 players on the team is 15 Anne Schleper Defense New Hampshire 1 23. The oldest player on the team is Julie Chu (31) and New York 1 SIBLING SUPPORT: Amanda Kessel, and brother Phil the youngest is Jincy Dunne (16). Dunne is joined by 16 Forward Kessel, could potentially both be competing for Team USA fellow teenagers Alex Carpenter (19), Annie Pankowski 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux Forward By College/UNIVERSITY at the Sochi Games. (19) and Lee Stecklein (19). 18 Lyndsey Fry Forward Harvard University (ECACH) 5 (WCHA) 5 MAKING HISTORY: Katey Stone will be the STATES: The players hail from 13 different states, led by 19 Gigi Marvin Defense University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 4 first female to lead a U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Massachusetts with five players. Minnesota (three), Illinois (HEA) 3 Team when the team hits the ice in Sochi, Russia. (three), Wisconsin (three), North Dakota (two) and Ohio 20 Kate Buesser Forward University of North Dakota (WCHA) 2 (two) also have multiple players representing their states. 21 Hilary Knight Forward Northeastern University (HEA) 1 REBOUNDING STRONG: The Bring on the World Tour Ohio State University (WCHA) 1 marks Kelli Stack’s first action since suffering a lower body COLLEGE: College: Of the 25 players on the roster, 23 22 Kacey Bellamy Defense Robert Morris University (CHA) 1 injury in December 2012. Prior to her injury, she was voted have attended college. Nine different NCAA schools are 23 Michelle Picard Defense University of New Hampshire (HEA) 1 best forward of the 2012 IIHF Women’s World Champion- represented and two universities, Harvard University ship. (ECACH) and the University of Minnesota (WCHA), have 24 Josephine Pucci Defense BIRTH YEAR had five skaters play for them. Twelve players come from 25 Alex Carpenter Forward 1997 1 1989 4 FIRST-TIMERS: Thirteen players are vying for the op- the WCHA, five each from the ECACH and HEA, and one 1994 3 1988 2 portunity to represent the United States for the first time in from the CHA. 26 Kendall Coyne Forward 1993 1 1987 4 the Olympics. 27 Annie Pankowski Forward 1992 2 1986 1 PATTY PROUD: The current roster includes five play- 1991 3 1985 1 CALIFORNIA DREAMING: Annie Pankowski ers who have won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, 28 Amanda Kessel Forward 1990 2 1982 1 played her youth hockey in California and is a great presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division 29 Brianne McLaughlin Goaltender example of the growth of women’s hockey and the sport’s I women’s ice hockey. Those players include Amanda Player Stats advancement across the country. Kessel (2013), Brianna Decker (2012), Meghan Dug- 30 Molly Schaus Goaltender Average Age: 23 years, 4 months gan (2011), Jessie Vetter (2009) and Julie Chu (2007). 31 Jessie Vetter Goaltender Average Height: 5’7” OLYMPIANS: Twelve players are returning from the 2010 During her breakout junior campaign, Kessel helped the Average Weight: 153 lbs. Olympic roster that earned silver, led by Julie Chu, a Gophers to an unblemished record. She led the NCAA in three-time Olympian. Between them, they have appeared goals, assists, and points and became the fourth player in Oldest Player: Youngest Player: in 71 Olympic Winter Games and won 14 medals (sil- NCAA history to reach 100 points in a single season. She TEAM STAFF FOR NOV. 5-9 Julie Chu (3/13/82) Jincy Dunne (5/15/97) ver-13, and bronze-1). was also the 24th player in NCAA history to reach 200-ca- General Manager Reagan Carey reer points and only the ninth player to do so in three AGE APPROPRIATE: Jincy Dunne is looking to become seasons. Head Coach Katey Stone Ten members of Team USA played NCAA Division the youngest player to earn a spot on the U.S. Women’s Assistant Coach Bobby Jay I women’s ice hockey during the 2012-13 season. Olympic Team and will be 16 years, 8 months, 24 days as BOSTON STRONG: Eight players competed last season Assistant Coach Hilary Witt Eight participated in the 2013 NCAA tournament. of the opening ceremony. She is 15 years younger than for the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey Four of those eight players advanced to the Wom- Goaltending Coach en’s Frozen Four and three captured the national the oldest member of the team, Julie Chu, who would be League. One player played for the Montreal Stars. Strength & Conditioning Coach Sarah Cahill the oldest player to represent the U.S. at 31 years, 10 title as part of the University of Minnesota. months, 27 days. RESIDENCY: The players have relocated to the Boston Mental Skills Coach Dr. Colleen Hacker Roster Highlights area to train together and participate on the tour and in Team Doctor Dr. Holly Johnson • 12 Olympians DREAMING BIG: Lyndsey Fry competes not only for various competitions in the build-up to the 2014 Olympic Athletic Trainer Jill Radzinski • 22 World Champions herself and her team, but for her best friend and former Winter Games. Some players are billeting with host fami- Massage Therapist Jennifer Chee • 12 World U18 Champions teammate, Elizabeth Turgeon, who was tragically killed lies in the area. The team is doing all of its on-ice training Equipment Manager Brent Proulx • 18 players - 2012 Four Nations Cup (first place) in a car accident in 2010. If not for the accident, Turgeon at The Edge Sports Center in Bedford. Mass., and all off- • 8 Canadian Women’s Hockey League players would likely be considered for a spot on the 2014 U.S. ice training at MBSC in Woburn, Mass., under the tutelage Director of Communications Rob Koch • 23 NCAA Division I players Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team as well. Fry carries of Mike Boyle. Video Coordinator Marissa Halligan Turgeon’s Team USA jersey on this journey as inspiration. Game Notes • USA vs. Canada • Jan. 3, 2013 • Page X Game Notes • USA vs. Sweden • Nov. 5, 2013 • Page 5

Four Nations Cup. There, Team USA captured the tournament title for the first time since 2003. U.S. RESULTS AT THREE/FOUR NATIONS CUPS BRING ON THE WORLD TOUR STATISTICS In addition, Stone led the U.S. to the gold medal at the first-ever IIHF Un- Year Head Coach Record* Finish der-18 Women’s World Championship NO. NAME POSITION GP G A PTS PIM in January 2008, and also coached 2012 Katey Stone 3-0-0-1-0 1st 14 Brianna Decker Forward 2 2 0 2 0 the U.S. Women’s National Under-18 General Manager - Reagan Carey 2011 Katey Stone 2-1-0-1-0 1st Head Coach - Katey Stone Team at the 2007 Under-18 Series 26 Kendall Coyne Forward 2 1 1 2 2 Carey became USA Hockey’s direc- Stone, head women’s ice hockey against Canada and the U.S. Women’s 2010 Katey Stone 2-1-1-0-0 2nd 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux Forward 2 1 1 2 29 tor of women’s hockey in August Under-22 Select Team at the 2006 Un- coach at Harvard University, is leading 2009 Mark Johnson 3-0-0-1-0 2nd 22 Kacey Bellamy Defense 1 0 2 2 2 2010. Her primary focus is the the U.S. Women’s National Team and der-22 Series against Canada. management of the U.S. Women’s will be the first female head coach of 2008 Katey Stone 2-1-0-1-0 1st 19 Gigi Marvin Defense 1 1 0 1 0 National Team Program, including Along with her accomplishments on the U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hock- 2007 Jackie Barto 2-0-0-2-0 2nd 27 Annie Pankowski Forward 1 0 1 1 0 elite development efforts of players ey Team at the 2014 Olympic Winter the international stage, Stone is the and coaches. Carey also serves Games in Sochi, Russia. all-time wins leader in women’s college 2006 Mark Johnson 2-0-0-2-0 2nd 9 Megan Bozek Defense 2 0 1 1 2 as general manager for all U.S. hockey. She completed her 19th sea- 2005 Ben Smith 2-0-0-2-0 2nd 10 Meghan Duggan Forward 2 0 1 1 2 women’s teams, including the U.S. Stone has been involved with the U.S. son behind the Harvard bench in 2012- Women’s Olympic Team. Women’s National Team Program since 13 and has led the Crimson to a 402- 2004 Ben Smith 2-0-0-1-1 2nd 3 Jincy Dunne Defense 2 0 1 1 2 171-35 (.690) record, which included 2006 and has served as head coach of 2003 Ben Smith 3-1-0-0-0 1st 7 Monique Lamoureux Forward 2 0 1 1 2 Team USA has had significant suc- the U.S. Women’s National Team for the 1999 American Women’s Colle- cess under her guidance. The U.S. eight competitions, most recently guid- giate Hockey Alliance national champi- 2002 Ben Smith 2-0-0-2-0 2nd 25 Alex Carpenter Forward 2 0 1 1 0 Women’s National Team has won onship, three straight appearances in ing the U.S. to the gold-medal at the 2001 Team USA did not participate 16 Kelli Stack Forward 2 0 0 0 25 two gold medals (2011, 2013) and 2013 International Ice Hockey Federa- the NCAA championship game (2003, a silver medal (2012) at the IIHF’s tion Women’s World Championship in 2004, 2005), nine NCAA tournament 2000 Ben Smith 3-0-0-1-0 2nd 11 Lisa Chesson Defense 2 0 0 0 2 Women’s World Championship, appearances in the event’s 13-year Ottawa, Ontario. In total, she has been 1999 Ben Smith 2-0-2-1-0 2nd 13 Julie Chu Forward 2 0 0 0 2 and finished first on two occasions the head coach for three IIHF Wom- history, six ECAC Hockey regular-sea- (2011-12) and second once (2010) en’s World Championships (gold-2011, son titles, five ECAC Hockey tourna- 1998 Julie Sasner 2-0-1-1-0 2nd 21 Hilary Knight Forward 2 0 0 0 2 at the Four Nations Cup. ment championships, six Ivy League 2013; silver-2012), four Four Nations 1997 Ben Smith 2-0-0-2-1 1st 29 Brianne McLaughlin Goaltender 1 0 0 0 0 Cups (1st-2008, 2011, 2012; titles and 10 championships. As part of USA Hockey’s develop- 2nd-2010) and one IIHF Twelve Na- 1996 Ben Smith 2-1-0-2-0 2nd 23 Michelle Picard Defense 1 0 0 0 0 ment initiatives, Carey has over- In addition to the team’s success un- tions Invitational Tournament Series 24 Josephine Pucci Defense 1 0 0 0 0 seen all aspects of player develop- (2011). der Stone, she has molded some of ment camps, tournaments, the best individual talent in the sport *(W-OTW-OTL-L-T) 30 Molly Schaus Goaltender 1 0 0 0 0 and team operations at all levels. of women’s ice hockey. Stone has In 2012, Stone guided Team USA to 15 Anne Schleper Defense 1 0 0 0 0 a silver medal at the IIHF Women’s coached nine Olympians and six Patty For the two years prior to joining World Championship in Burlington, Vt., Kazmaier Memorial Award winners, USA vs. GP W OTW OTL L T GF GA SOF SOA 31 Jessie Vetter Goaltender 1 0 0 0 0 USA Hockey, Carey was the presented annually to the top player in and helped the team capture the Four Canada 35 5 5 4 20 1 66 98 3 6 2 Lee Stecklein Defense 2 0 0 0 0 director of fan development and Nations Cup title in Vantaa and Kera- NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey. youth marketing for the NHL’s At- va, Finland. Finland 20 19 0 0 0 1 105 28 4 0 18 Lyndsey Fry Forward 2 0 0 0 0 lanta Thrashers and NBA’s Atlanta Before coaching at Harvard, Stone Sweden 12 12 0 0 0 0 70 12 6 0 20 Kate Buesser Forward 2 0 0 0 0 Hawks. Under Stone’s leadership, the U.S. served as assistant athletic director Women’s National Team enjoyed a and coach at Tabor Academy (Mass.) Totals 67 36 5 4 20 2 241 138 13 6 28 Amanda Kessel Forward ------Carey is a member of the IIHF highly successful season in 2011, earn- and had coaching stints at Northfield Women’s Committee, serves as an ing gold medals at the IIHF Women’s Mount Hermon (Mass.) and Phillips advisor on the Board of Directors World Championship in Zurich, Swit- Exeter Academy (N.H.). for the CWHL and is on the Profes- zerland, and the Four Nations Cup in Stone graduated from the University NO. NAME GP MIN W-L GA SA SV GAA SV% sional Development Council for the Nykoping, Sweden, as well as the inau- of New Hampshire in 1989 with a de- American Women’s College Hockey 31 Jessie Vetter 1 20:00 0-0 3 13 10 3.00 .917 gural championship at the IIHF Twelve gree in physical education. She was a Alliance. Nations Invitational Tournament Series WATCHING THE TOUR GAMES: NBC Sports Net- captain and four-year letter winner in work will carry the two Olympic Exhibition games 29 Brianne McLaughlin 1 58:41 0-1 3 29 26 3.00 .897 in Vierumaki, Finland, where the U.S. both hockey and lacrosse and helped A 2001 graduate of Colby College, on Dec. 20 and Dec. 28, and FASTHockey.com will 30 Molly Schaus 1 40:00 0-1 3 16 13 3.00 .813 went undefeated in six games. the Wildcats hockey team win ECAC Carey played four years of col- carry the Four Nations Cup (Nov. 5-9) at usahockey. championships in 1986 and 1987, and legiate hockey and volleyball. She fasthockey.com. In 2010, Stone led the U.S. to a second- the lacrosse team capture an NCAA was the recipient of the 2010 Colby Game Sheets are available at bringontheworldtour.com place finish at the Four Nations Cup in title in 1985. She earned All-ECAC College Carl E. Nelson Sports St. Johns, N.L., Stone also served as honors in hockey and was a two-time Achievement Award. the head coach of the U.S. Women’s All-America selection in lacrosse. National Team at the 2008 Women’s