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2010 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Tournament Schedule

Date Game Competing Teams Time Location Broadcast (U.S.) Saturday, December 26 1 - 1:00 p.. Regina NHL Network 2 - 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network 3 -Austria 5:00 p.m. Regina 4 - 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network Sunday, December 27 5 Austria-Sweden 1:00 p.m. Regina 6 United States- 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network 7 Czech Republic- 5:00 p.m. Regina NHL Network 8 Slovakia-Latvia 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon Monday, December 28 9 Canada-Switzerland 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network 10 Finland-Russia 5:00 p.m. Regina Tuesday, December 29 11 Austria-Czech Republic 1:00 p.m. Regina 12 Latvia-United States 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network 13 Sweden-Russia 5:00 p.m. Regina NHL Network 14 Canada-Slovakia 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network Wednesday, December 30 15 Finland-Austria 1:00 p.m. Regina 16 Switzerland-Latvia 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon Thursday, December 31 17 Sweden-Finland 1:00 p.m. Regina 18 Switzerland-Slovakia 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon 19 Russia-Czech Republic 5:00 p.m. Regina 20 United States-Canada 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network Friday, January 1 DAY OFF Saturday, January 2 21 A4-B5 12:00 p.m. Saskatoon 22 A2-B3 4:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network 23 A3-B2 8:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network GROUP A Sunday, January 3 24 A5-B4 12:00 p.m. Saskatoon Canada Slovakia 25 A1-Winner 23 4:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network United States 26 B1-Winner 22 8:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network Latvia Switzerland Monday, January 4 27 A4-B4 12:00 p.m. Saskatoon E 28 A5-B5 4:00 p.m. Saskatoon GROUP A 29 Loser 25-Loser 26 8:00 p.m. Saskatoon Sweden Russia Tuesday, January 5 I 30 Bronze-Medal Game 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network Czech Republic N Finland 31 Gold-Medal Game 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon NHL Network Austria All times local (CST) • Game times are subject to change __

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2010 INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Tournament Information

IIHF TOURNAMENT FORMAT MEDIA POLICIES USA HOCKEY COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Three- System for Preliminary Round The 2010 World Junior Championship falls under the Dave Fischer n Three points shall be awarded for the winning team governance of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Director of Communications at the conclusion of regulation. [email protected] n One point will be awarded to both teams at the IIHF protocol, as it pertains to media, is as follows: 719-538-1171 conclusion of regulation if the game is tied. n An additional point shall be awarded for the team Christy Jeffries n All accredited media shall have free access to cover winning the game in either the period or Manager of Communications all team practices, gameday skates and games. the Game-Winning Shots Procedure. [email protected] n Locker rooms are closed to all media. 719-538-1169 Overtime Procedures n All player interviews will be conducted in a Alex Clark* n If a preliminary-round game is tied after three designated “mixed zone” area within the arena. periods, a five-minute four-on-four sudden-death Requests for players should be directed to the Manager of Communications overtime period shall be played immediately after an appropriate media/public relations staff assigned to [email protected] intermission of three minutes. The teams will defend each team. The interviews will then take place in the 719-538-1176 the same goals as in the third period. “mixed zone” area. Chris Peters n If a playoff, quarterfinal, semifinal or bronze-medal n Players will be made available in the “mixed zone” Coordinator of Communications, NTDP game is tied after three periods, a 10-minute four-on- no later than 10 minutes after the conclusion of the four sudden-death overtime period shall be played [email protected] game, with a general media access period of 30 immediately after an intermission of three minutes. 734-327-9251, Ext. 17 minutes. The teams will defend the same goals as in the third Matt Caracappa period. n Following the conclusion of Team USA games and Brian Fishman Intern n If the gold-medal game is tied after three periods, a after all practices, Head Coach Dean Blais will be 20-minute four-on-four sudden-death overtime will made available to the media. [email protected] start immediately after a 15-minute intermission n All media relations requests for the U.S. National 719-538-1172 during which time the ice will be cleaned. The teams Junior Team should be directed to Alex Clark. *Primary contact for 2010 U.S. National Junior Team will change ends. n The official television partners of the event will be n If no is scored in the overtime period of any given priority for all interviews. game, the Game-Winning Shots Procedure will apply.

Game-Winning Shots Procedure G n All shots will be held at one end of the ice surface. E Three players from each team will take shots N MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS E alternately until a decisive goal is scored. If the score The 2010 United States National Junior Team Media Guide was produced by USA Hockey, Inc., the National Governing R is still tied after three shots by each team, the Body for the sport of ice hockey in the United States. A procedure will continue with a tiebreak sudden- L Editorial Staff: death shootout by one player from each team. The Alex Clark, Dave Fischer and Matt Caracappa I teams may use the same player or new players for Layout & Design: Dana Ausec N F each in the tiebreak shootout until the outcome Template Design: Apex Communications; Springs, Colo. O is decided. __ 3 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

2010 INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Competing Teams

Austria Canada Czech Republic

Colors Colors Colors Red and white Red and white White, red and blue

Website Website Website www.eishockey.at www.hockeycanada.ca www.hokej.cz

Staff Staff Staff

HEAD COACH Dieter Werfring HEAD COACH Willie Desjardins HEAD COACH Jaromir Sindel

ASSISTANT COACH Gerhard Puschnik ASSISTANT COACHES Dave Cameron ASSISTANT COACH Zdenek Motak Steve Spott Andre Tourigny

All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA

RECORD 0-2-0 RECORD 26-5-3 RECORD 7-9-1 GOALS FOR 2 GOALS FOR 147 GOALS FOR 54 GOALS AGAINST 15 GOALS AGAINST 91 GOALS AGAINST 49 YEARS FACED 2 YEARS FACED 31 YEARS FACED 12 LAST WIN N/A LAST WIN 12/31/08 (7-4) LAST WIN 1/4/05 (3-4 OT) LAST LOSS 12/26/03 (0-8) LAST LOSS 1/5/04 (3-4) LAST LOSS 1/4/09 (2-3 OT)

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FINISH N/A FINISH First – Gold Medal FINISH Sixth RECORD N/A RECORD 5-1-0-0 RECORD 2-0-1-3 G E GOALS FOR/AGAINST N/A GOALS FOR/AGAINST 46/12 GOALS FOR/AGAINST 23/22 N E R 2010 Tournament Schedule 2010 Tournament Schedule 2010 Tournament Schedule A VS. RUSSIA Dec. 26 5:00 p.m. Regina VS. LATVIA Dec. 26 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. SWEDEN Dec. 26 1:00 p.m. Regina L I VS. SWEDEN Dec. 27 1:00 p.m. Regina VS. SWITZERLAND Dec. 28 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. FINLAND Dec. 27 5:00 p.m. Regina N F VS. CZECH REPUBLIC Dec. 29 1:00 p.m. Regina VS. SLOVAKIA Dec. 29 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. AUSTRIA Dec. 29 1:00 p.m. Regina O VS. FINLAND Dec. 30 1:00 p.m. Regina VS. UNITED STATES Dec. 31 7:00 p.m. Sasktaoon VS. RUSSIA Dec. 31 5:00 p.m. Regina __ 4 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

2010 INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Competing Teams

Finland Latvia Russia

Colors Colors Colors White and blue Maroon and white White, red and blue

Website Website Website www.finhockey.fi www.lhf.lv www.fhr.ru

Staff Staff Staff

HEAD COACH Hannu Jortikka HEAD COACH Andrejs Maticins HEAD COACH Vladimir Plyushchev

ASSISTANT COACHES Lauri Marjamaki ASSISTANT COACH Eriks Miluns ASSISTANT COACHES Alexander Kitov Raimo Helminen Mikhail Vasiliev

All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA

RECORD 15-11-1 RECORD 0-0-0 RECORD 19-6-0 GOALS FOR 132 GOALS FOR N/A GOALS FOR 127 GOALS AGAINST 109 GOALS AGAINST N/A GOALS AGAINST 64 YEARS FACED 24 YEARS FACED 0 YEARS FACED 23 LAST WIN 1/5/06 (4-2) LAST WIN N/A LAST WIN 1/5/08 (4-2) LAST LOSS 12/31/07 (3-5) LAST LOSS N/A LAST LOSS 12/29/07 (2-3)

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FINISH Seventh FINISH Eighth FINISH Third – Bronze Medal RECORD 3-0-1-2 RECORD 2-0-0-4 RECORD 5-0-1-1 G E GOALS FOR/AGAINST 20/14 GOALS FOR/AGAINST 19/28 GOALS FOR/AGAINST 32/18 N E R 2010 Tournament Schedule 2010 Tournament Schedule 2010 Tournament Schedule A VS. CZECH REPUBLIC Dec. 27 5:00 p.m. Regina VS. CANADA Dec. 26 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. AUSTRIA Dec. 26 5:00 p.m. Regina L I VS. RUSSIA Dec. 28 5:00 p.m. Regina VS. SLOVAKIA Dec. 27 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. FINLAND Dec. 28 5:00 p.m. Regina N F VS. AUSTRIA Dec. 30 1:00 p.m. Regina VS. UNITED STATES Dec. 29 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. SWEDEN Dec. 29 5:00 p.m. Regina O VS. SWEDEN Dec. 31 1:00 p.m. Regina VS. SWITZERLAND Dec. 30 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. CZECH REPUBLIC Dec. 31 5:00 p.m. Regina __ 5 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

2010 INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Competing Teams

Slovakia Sweden Switzerland

Colors Colors Colors White, blue and red Yellow and blue Red and white

Website Website Website www.szlh.sk www.swehockey.se www.swiss-icehockey.

Staff Staff Staff

HEAD COACH Stefan Mikes HEAD COACH Par Marts HEAD COACH Jakob Kolliker

ASSISTANT COACHES Miroslav Marcinko ASSISTANT COACHES Peter Sundstrom ASSISTANT COACH Alex Reinhard Frantisek Kucera Stefan Ladhe

All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA All-Time vs. Team USA

RECORD 3-6-1 RECORD 14-11-2 RECORD 0-16-2 GOALS FOR 24 GOALS FOR 108 GOALS FOR 40 GOALS AGAINST 37 GOALS AGAINST 88 GOALS AGAINST 111 YEARS FACED 9 YEARS FACED 25 YEARS FACED 18 LAST WIN 1/2/09 (5-3) LAST WIN 1/1/96 (3-0) LAST WIN N/A LAST LOSS 12/30/06 (1-6) LAST LOSS 1/5/07 (2-3) LAST LOSS 12/26/03 (0-8)

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FINISH Fourth FINISH Second – Silver Medal FINISH N/A RECORD 2-1-0-4 RECORD 5-0-0-1 RECORD N/A G E GOALS FOR/AGAINST 22/28 GOALS FOR/AGAINST 27/11 GOALS FOR/AGAINST N/A N E R 2010 Tournament Schedule 2010 Tournament Schedule 2010 Tournament Schedule A VS. UNITED STATES Dec. 26 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. CZECH REPUBLIC Dec. 26 1:00 p.m. Regina VS. UNITED STATES Dec. 27 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon L I VS. LATVIA Dec. 27 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. AUSTRIA Dec. 27 1:00 p.m. Regina VS. CANADA Dec. 28 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon N F VS. CANADA Dec. 29 7:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. RUSSIA Dec. 29 5:00 p.m. Regina VS. LATVIA Dec. 30 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon O VS. SWITZERLAND Dec. 31 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon VS. FINLAND Dec. 31 1:00 p.m. Regina VS. SLOVAKIA Dec. 31 3:00 p.m. Saskatoon __ 6 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

T I S I S USA Hockey Leadership: Ron DeGregorio, President; Dave Ogrean, Executive Director Founded: 1937 | National Headquarters: Colorado Springs, Colo. Website: usahockey.com Membership Base: Nearly 600,000 Players, Coaches, Officials and Fans of the Game

USA Hockey, Inc., is the National Governing Body for the sport of ice hockey in the United States. Its mission is to promote the growth of hockey in America and provide the best possible experience for all participants by encouraging, developing, advancing and administering the sport.

USA Hockey’s primary emphasis is on the support and development of grassroots hockey programs. In January 2009, the organization launched the American Development Model, which - for the first time ever - provides associations nationwide 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 opportunities for players of all ability levels. The organization also supports a growing disabled hockey program and maintains an inline hockey program to provide structure and support for its growth across the nation.

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. 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.

USA Hockey is the official representative to the United States Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation. In this role, USA Hockey is responsible for organizing and training men’s and women’s teams for international tournaments, including the IIHF World Championships and the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Closer to home, USA Hockey G E works closely with the and the National Collegiate N Athletic Association on matters of mutual interest. E R USA Hockey is divided into 12 geographical districts throughout the United States. A Each district has a registrar to register teams; a referee-in-chief to register officials L I and organize clinics; a coach-in-chief to administer education program for coaches; N a risk manager to oversee liability and safety programs; and a skill development program F administrator to facilitate learn-to-play programs for youth players and their parents. O __

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USA HOCKEY’S National Team Development Program Founded: 1996 | Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Website: usahockey.com/usantdp NHL Draft Impact: 166 players drafted including 33 first-round picks; Three players were selected first overall: Patrick Kane (, 2007), (St. Louis, 2006) and Rick DiPietro ( Islanders, 2000).

In 1996, USA Hockey launched a revolutionary new initiative called the National Team Development Program, based in Ann Arbor, Mich. In its 13th season of play in 2009-10, the goal of this full-time development program is to prepare student-athletes under the age of 18 for participation on U.S. National Teams and success in their future hockey careers. Its efforts focus 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 international events annually. The U.S. National Under-18 Team’s schedule includes games against NCAA Division I and III opponents, contests vs. USHL teams, as well as competition in three international tournaments.

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 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.

“The National Team Development Program provides a tremendous opportunity for the elite young players in our country,” said Ron DeGregorio, president of USA Hockey. “We’ve developed many programs over the years at USA Hockey and the NTDP is among our very best initiatives.”

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 Men’s World Under-18 Championship in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2009, with each team comprised G primarily of NTDP players. E N • The U.S., with a team comprised E largely of NTDP players, captured its R first-ever gold medal at the IIHF World A L Junior Championship in 2004. I • In 2008-09, more than 45 NTDP alumni N were playing in the National Hockey F 2010 U.S. Olympic. hopeful and NTDP alum Ryan Suter O League. __

8 “PEOPLE COMPARE ME WITH MY OLDER BROTHER. HE SKATES FASTER, BUT WHEN IT COMES TO ART I DRAW CIRCLES AROUND HIM. SO REALLY THERE’S NO COMPARISON.” Let’s unlock each kid’s boundless potential, on the ice and off. The American Development Model (ADM) provides age-appropriate guidelines and curriculum to hockey associations across America to help more kids play, love and excel at hockey. Learn more at admkids.com. A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR ALL General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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2010 UNITED STATES NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM Roster

GOALTENDERS TEAM STAFF No Name Ht (cm) Wt (kg) Birthdate S/ Hometown 2009-10 Team (League) NHL Team Rights General Manager 1 Jack Campbell 6-2 (188) 185 (85) 1/9/92 L Port Huron, Mich. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USNTDP) Draft Eligible Jim Johannson (Colo. Springs, Colo.) 30 6-1 (185) 195 (88) 10/5/90 L Roseau, Minn. St. Cloud State University (WCHA) Phoenix Coyotes Director, Player Personnel Tim Taylor (Guilford, Conn.) DEFENSEMEN Director, Hockey Operations 11 John Carlson 6-3 (190) 210 (95) 1/10/90 R Colonia, N.. (AHL) Scott Monaghan (Ypsilanti, Mich.) Head Coach 4 Matt Donovan 6-0 (183) 190 (86) 5/9/90 L Edmond, Okla. University of Denver (WCHA) Islanders Dean Blais (Omaha, Neb.) 24 Cam Fowler 6-2 (188) 198 (90) 12/5/91 L Farmington Hills, Mich. (OHL) Draft Eligible Assistant Coaches 28 6-2 (188) 200 (91) 7/4/90 L Minnetonka, Minn. University of (WCHA) Mark Osiecki (Madison, Wis.) 18 Brian Lashoff 6-3 (190) 204 (93) 7/16/90 L Albany, N.. (OHL) Red Wings Tom Ward (Prior Lake, Minn.) (Saline, Mich.) 2 John Ramage 6-0 (183) 195 (88) 2/7/91 R St. Louis, Mo. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) Draft Eligible Video Coach 5 5-9 (175) 170 (77) 5/30/90 L Marshfield, Mass. University (HEA) St. Louis Blues Jay Varady (Marysville, Wash.) Athletic Trainer FORWARDS Stan Wong (Boca Raton, Fla.) 17 5-8 (173) 170 (77) 1/3/91 L Boxford, Mass. Remparts (QMJHL) Equipment Manager 29 Jerry D’Amigo 5-11 (180) 200 (91) 2/19/91 L Binghamton, N.Y. Rensselaer (ECACH) Maple Leafs Brock Bradley (Ypsilanti, Mich.) 22 AJ Jenks 6-2 (188) 205 (93) 6/27/90 L Wolverine Lake, Mich. (OHL) Panthers Team Doctor 10 Tyler Johnson^ 5-8 (173) 171 (77) 7/29/90 R Spokane, Wash. (WHL) Free Agent Dr. Phil Johnson (Grand Forks, N.D.) Massage Therapist 20 6-2 (188) 206 (93) 4/30/91 L Boxford, Mass. (HEA) New York Rangers Scott Robinson (Birmingham, N.Y.) ^ 8 6-0 (183) 184 (84) 6/18/90 R Eden Prairie, Minn. University of (WCHA) Canadiens Communications 9 Philip McRae 6-3 (190) 198 (90) 3/15/90 L Chesterfield, Mo. (OHL) St. Louis Blues Alex Clark (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 26 6-1 (185) 196 (88) 4/16/91 R Auburn, N.Y. (OHL) USA HOCKEY, INC. 23 5-11 (180) 196 (88) 2/1/91 R Montvale, N.J. University of Notre Dame (CCHA) Anaheim Ducks President 19 ^% 5-9 (175) 185 (85) 9/29/90 R Prior Lake, Minn. University of (WCHA) Canucks Ron DeGregorio (Salem, N.H.) 21 6-1 (185) 183 (82) 6/18/90 R Hastings, Minn. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) New York Rangers Executive Director E 14 Luke Walker 6-1 (185) 185 (85) 2/19/90 R Portland, Ore. (WHL) Free Agent Dave Ogrean (Colorado Springs, Colo.) A Vice President, Intl. Council 16 Jason Zucker 5-10 (178) 180 (81) 1/16/92 L Las Vegas, Nev. U.S. National Under-18 Team (USNTDP) Draft Eligible M Tony Rossi (Chicago, Ill.) U Chairman of the Board S ^2009 U.S. National Junior Team Member Walter L. Bush, Jr. (Naples, Fla.) A %2008 U.S. National Junior Team Member __ 11 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

RYAN Bourque #17 Height: 5’8” (173) | Weight: 170 (77) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: January 3, 1991 Hometown: Boxford, Mass. 2009-10 Team: (QMJHL) NHL Team Rights: New York Rangers

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp and totaled six points (3-3) in six games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. FUN FACTS ABOUT RYAN 2008-09: Captured gold with the U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team at the 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Fargo, N.D., Nickname: Rick Favorite Food: Chicken Parmesan and Moorhead, Minn. … Ranked fourth on the team with six assists in seven games … Hobbies: Golf, Tennis Favorite Cities: Boston, Participated in the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, logging four points Favorite Music Artists: Kings of Leon, Favorite Book: Playing with Fire, Theo (2-2) in four games against teams from Finland and Sweden … Tied for the most assists (33) Kenny Chesney Fleury in 57 games with the U.S. National Under-18 Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team Favorite TV Shows: Lost, Entourage, Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: Boston Development Program … Tied for second on the first-place winning Team USA with three Friday Night Lights Bruins, Favorite Movie: Favorite NHL Player: points (1-2) in three games at the 2008 Men’s Under-18 Four Nations Tournament in Lake Wedding Crashers Placid, N.Y. … Helped Team USA win the 2009 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Favorite Actor: Will Ferrell Biggest Fears: Snakes, Ghosts Nykoping, Sweden. 2007-08: Appeared in all seven games and tallied five points (2-3) for the bronze medal-winning U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team at the 2008 IIHF World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Kazan, Russia … Split time between the U.S. National Under-17 and Under-18 Teams, both part of USA Hockey’s NTDP … Helped the Team USA to a first- place finish with three points (2-1) in four games at the 2008 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Varkaus, Finland.

JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2009-10: Fifth among Quebec Major Junior Hockey League rookies STATISTICS and first among Quebec Remparts rookies with 27 points (12-15) in 31 games played through IIHF EVENT STATISTICS Dec. 13, 2009. Year Event GP GAPTS PIM 2009 World Under-18 Championship 716712 2008 World Under-18 Championship 72354 HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: 2006-07: Played for (Mass.) and recorded IIHF Event Totals 14 3912 16 50 points (19-31) in 29 games. OTHER STATISTICS ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Ray and Christiane Bourque … Selected by the New York Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM Rangers in the third round (80th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Father, Ray, played 2009-10 Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)* 31 12 15 27 12 1,612 National Hockey League games for the and Colorado Avalanche and is 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 57 21 33 54 58 T # 2007-08 U.S. National Under-18 Team 27 4 12 16 18 E a member of the … Brother, Chris, split time between the NHL’s # U.S. National Under-17 Team 41 15 12 27 10 A Washington Capitals and ’s Hershey Bears in 2008-09 … Chris QMJHL Totals 31 12 15 27 12 M skated for the U.S. National Junior Team at the IIHF World Junior Championships in 2005 NTDP Totals 125 40 57 97 86 and 2006 … Made honor roll at Pioneer (Mich.) High School while a member of USA U *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 | #Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S Hockey’s National Team Development Program … Member of the Top Gun (N.H.) Bantam A program from 2002-03. __ 12 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

JACK Campbell #1 Height: 6’2” (188) | Weight: 185 (85) Catches: Left | Birthdate: January 9, 1992 Hometown: Port Huron, Mich. 2009-10 Team: U.S. National Under-18 Team (USNTDP) NHL Team Rights: Draft Eligible

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp … Member of the U.S. FUN FACTS ABOUT JACK National Under-18 Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team Nicknames: Favorite Cities: Development Program … Helped Team USA capture first place Jacko, JC, Psycho Boston, Quebec, Dallas, Favorite Music Artists: Chicago 2008-09: Taylor Swift, at the 2009 Four Nations Cup in Finland. Member of Darius Rucker Favorite Book: Training Camp, by Jon the 2009 U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team that took gold at Favorite Movies: The Ugly Truth, Gordon the International Ice Hockey Federation World Men’s Under-18 Anchorman, The Hangover, Miracle, Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: Detroit Invincible, Rocky Red Wings, Championship in Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn. … Named Favorite Actors: Ben Stiller, Sandra Bullock Favorite NHL Players: , Ryan to the media all-star team after posting a tournament-best 0.75 Favorite Foods: Walleye, Pizza, Sweet Miller goals-against average and .967 save percentage in five games Potatoes Biggest Fear: Haunted Houses … Skated with both the U.S. National Under-17 and Under-18 Teams, part of USA Hockey’s NTDP … Logged a pair of in Team USA’s 7-0 win over Slovakia and 4-0 defeat of Switzerland at the 2008 Under-17 Four Nations Cup in Monthey, Switzerland … Posted a 3-0-0-1 record while helping Team USA to a third-place finish at the 2008 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Oceanside, B.C. … Helped the U.S. National Under-17 Team capture first place with a pair of wins STATISTICS at the 2009 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament in Piestany, IIHF STATISTICS Slovakia. Year Event/Team GP RECORD GA GAA SVS SV% SO 2009 World Men’s U-18 Champ. 5 4-0-0-0 3 0.75 89 .967 2 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Jack and Debbi Campbell … IIHF Event Totals 5 4-0-0-0 3 0.75 89 .967 2 Named to the honor roll at Pioneer (Mich.) High School while NTDP STATISTICS at USA Hockey’s NTDP … Member of Honeybaked (Mich.) Year Team GP RECORD GA GAA SVS SV% SO Midget and Bantam clubs from 2006-08 … Frequently travels 2009-10 U.S. National U-18 Team*# 15 7-1-1-6 32 2.19 360 .918 1 T to Vancouver during the offseason to train. 2008-09 U.S. National U-18 Team# 7 7-0-0 12 1.71 188 .940 2 E U.S. National U-17 Team# 28 20-6-2 60 2.17 656 .916 4 A NTDP Totals 50 35-13-2 104 2.11 1204 .920 7 M

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JOHN Carlson Defenseman #11 Height: 6’3” (190) | Weight: 210 (95) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: January 10, 1990 Hometown: Colonia, N.J. 2009-10 Team: Hershey Bears (AHL) NHL Team Rights: Washington Capitals

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, leading all camp defensemen FUN FACTS ABOUT JOHN with eight points (1-7) in six games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Participated in the 2008 USA Nickname: JC, Carly Favorite Cities: New York City, Boston, Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp. 2007-08: Played for Hobbies: Golf, Going to the Beach London Favorite Books: A Million Little Pieces, by the U.S. Under-18 Select Team at the 2007 Under-18 Memorial Favorite Music Artists: Jack Johnson, James Frey; Tuesdays with Morrie, by of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia, and Hodonin, Jay-, Dave Matthews Band Mitch Albom Czech Republic. Favorite Movies: The Shawshank Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: Boston Redemption, The Hangover Bruins, Devils PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY: 2009-10: Played in three games Favorite Actors: Will Ferrell, Megan Fox Favorite NHL Players: , Scott with the NHL’s Washington Capitals … As of Dec. 13, led all Favorite Foods: Pesto, Steak, Sushi Stevens American Hockey League defensemen with 19 assists, tied for first among rookie defensemen with 20 points and ranked first among all AHL rookies with a plus-15 rating. 2008-09: Skated in 16 playoff games with the AHL’s Hershey Bears, totaling two goals and an assist. STATISTICS JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2008-09: Finished second among PROFESSIONAL STATISTICS Hockey League rookies and third on the London Knights with Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM 76 points (16-60) in 59 games … Named to the 2008-09 OHL 2009-10 Washington Capitals (NHL)* 30000 All-Star Classic as a member of the Western Conference All- Hershey Bears (AHL) 26 1 19 20 2 Stars … Led London with 22 points (7-15) in 14 playoff games. NHL Totals 30000 2007-08: Was second among United States Hockey League AHL Totals 26 1 19 20 2 defensemen with 43 points (12-31) in 59 regular-season games for the … Named to USHL All-Rookie Team … JUNIOR STATISTICS Tallied an assist for Team RBK (East Division) in the 2008 USHL Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM All-Star Game. 2008-09 London Knights (OHL) 59 16 60 76 65 2007-08 Indiana Ice (USHL) 63 13 31 44 72 2006-07 Indiana Ice (USHL) 20006 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Richard Carlson and Angela New Jersey Rockets (AJHL) 44 12 38 50 96 T Dalle-Molle … Selected by the Washington Capitals in the first 2005-06 New Jersey Rockets (AJHL) 38 2 10 12 42 E round (27th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … Attended OHL Totals 59 16 60 76 65 A St. Joseph (N.J.) High School from 2004-08, where he also played USHL Totals 65 13 31 44 78 M golf … Named the Atlantic Junior Hockey League’s Top AJHL Totals 82 14 48 62 138 U Defenseman in 2006-07 and was a First Team All-Star with the *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S New Jersey Rockets … One of only a handful of 15-year-olds to A play in the AJHL in 2005-06. __ 14 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

JERRY D’Amigo Forward #29 Height: 5’11” (180) | Weight: 200 (91) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: February 19, 1991 Hometown: Binghamton, N.Y. 2009-10 Team: Rensselaer (ECACH) NHL Team Rights:

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, totaling four points (2-2) in six games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. FUN FACTS ABOUT JERRY 2008-09: Led the gold medal-winning U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team and finished Hobbies: Golfing, Fishing Favorite Actors: Denzel Washington, third among all skaters with 13 points (4-9) in seven games at the 2009 International Ice Favorite Music Artists: Dave Matthews Jessica Alba Hockey Federation World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Band, Lil’ Wayne, LMFAO, John Mayer Favorite Foods: Steak, Pasta, Shrimp, Roast Minn. … Voted one of Team USA’s top three players … Selected to the media all-star team Favorite TV Shows: One Tree Hill, Beef Favorite Cities: New York City, Boston … Tied for first on the team with 33 assists and finished second with 56 points in 53 games FlashForward, , Nip/Tuck, Lie to Me Favorite Movies: The Hangover, Law Favorite Childhood NHL Team: New York with the U.S. National Under-18 Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Abiding Citizen, The Dark Knight, Billy Rangers Program … Scored a goal and added two assists to help Team USA capture first place at Madison, 300, The Ugly Truth, A Bronx Favorite NHL Players: , Zach the 2008 Men’s Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Lake Placid, N.Y. … Helped Team USA to a Tale Parise, Jason Spezza first-place finish at the 2009 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Nykoping, Sweden. 2007- 08: Member of the U.S. National Under-17 Team, part of USA Hockey’s NTDP … Helped Team USA take second at the 2007 Four Nations Tournament in Dmitrov, Russia … Recorded five points (2-3) in six games for Team USA at the 2007 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in London, Ont. … Earned a second-place finish with Team USA at the 2008 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia. STATISTICS COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: As of Dec. 13, 2009, led Rensselaer with three game- IIHF EVENT STATISTICS winning goals and ranked third on the team with 14 points (5-9) in 18 games. Year Event GP GAPTS PIM 2009 World Under-18 Championship 74913 8 IIHF Event Totals 74913 8 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Peter and Gina D’Amigo … Selected by the Toronto Maple

Leafs in the sixth round (158th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Majoring in OTHER STATISTICS management at RPI … Attended Pioneer (Mich.) High School while at USA Hockey’s NTDP Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM … Named Atlantic Junior Hockey League’s Rookie of the Year as a member of the 2009-10 RPI (ECACH)* 18 5914 10 # Binghamton Junior Senators in 2006-07 … Member of the Binghamton (N.Y.) Senators 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team 53 23 33 56 61 T 2007-08 U.S. National Under-17 Team# 64 11 17 28 75 Bantam program in 2003-04 … Gave up dreams of playing to focus on hockey in E NCAA Totals 18 5914 10 A high school. NTDP Totals 117 34 50 84 136 M

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MATT Donovan Defenseman #4 Height: 6’0” (183) | Weight: 190 (86) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: May 9, 1990 Hometown: Edmond, Okla. 2009-10 Team: University of Denver (WCHA) NHL Team Rights:

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, logging a goal and an assist FUN FACTS ABOUT MATT in seven games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Named to the tournament all-star team as a member Nickname: Dono Favorite Cities: Denver, City of the U.S. Junior Select Team that won the 2008 World Junior Hobbies: Golf, Ping-Pong Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: Boston A Challenge in Camrose, Alta. … Finished the tournament with Favorite Music Artists: Dave Matthews Bruins, Dallas Stars Band, Kenny Chesney, Lil’ Wayne three goals and three assists in five games. 2007-08: Member Favorite NHL Players: Nicklas Lidstrom, Favorite TV Shows: Family Guy, Cops of the U.S. Under-18 Select Team that finished fifth at the 2007 Ray Bourque Favorite Movies: Step Brothers, The Blind Under-18 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Piestany, Biggest Fear: Side, The Guardian Snakes Slovakia, and Hodonin, Czech Republic. Favorite Actors: Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler, Favorite Charitable Organization: Meals Vince Vaughn on Wheels COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: Second among University of Denver defensemen and first among team freshmen with 9 points (2-7) in 17 games played through Dec. 13, 2009.

JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2008-09: Became just the fifth member of the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the United States Hockey League to earn First Team All-USHL Honors … Topped all USHL defensemen and set franchise records for defensemen with 19 goals and 51 points … Participated in the USHL All- Star/Prospects Game … Voted Cedar Rapids’ best defensive player and earned the team’s Community Service Award. 2007- 08: Earned USHL All-Rookie Team honors after accumulating a team-leading plus-19 rating for Cedar Rapids. STATISTICS OTHER STATISTICS ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Larry and Kathryn Donovan … Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM Selected by the New York Islanders in the fourth round (96th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … Named to the honor roll 2009-10 Univ. of Denver (WCHA)* 17 27924 T at John F. Kennedy (Okla.) High School … Served as the team 2008-09 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 57 19 32 51 43 E of the Oklahoma City Jr. Blazers Midget and Bantam 2007-08 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 59 12 19 31 41 A programs from 2003-06. NCAA Totals 17 27924 M USHL Totals 116 31 51 82 84 U *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S A __ 16 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

CAM Fowler Defenseman #24 Height: 6’2” (188) | Weight: 198 (90) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: December 5, 1991 Hometown: Farmington Hills, Mich. 2009-10 Team: Windsor Spitfires (OHL) NHL Team Rights: Draft Eligible

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp and tied for second among camp defensemen with five points (2-3) in seven games FUN FACTS ABOUT CAM against intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Named the 2009 International Ice Nickname: Favorite Foods: Hockey Federation World Men’s Under-18 Championship’s best defenseman and earned a BamBam Steak, Tacos, Fried Favorite Music Artists: John Mayer, Lil’ Chicken spot on the tournament’s media all-star team as the U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team Wayne, Kenny Chesney Favorite Cities: , Farmington captured gold in Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn. … Finished second among tournament Favorite TV Shows: Entourage, Hills, Windsor defensemen with eight points (1-7) and a plus-eight rating … Member of the U.S. National SportsCenter, Seinfeld Favorite Books: Holes, by Louis Sachar; Under-18 Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program … Led all Team Favorite Movies: The Blind Side, Tommy Boy, Happy Gilmore Lone Survivor, by Marcus Luttrell USA defensemen with 40 points (8-32) in 47 games played … Tied for the 2008 Men’s Under- Favorite Actors: Eva Longoria, Will Ferrell, Favorite Web Sites: Eastbay.com, 18 Four Nations Cup tournament lead with five assists, and led Team USA with five points Eva Mendes HotNewHipHop.com … Participated in the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, notching an assist in four games against teams from Finland and Sweden. 2007-08: Member of the U.S. National Under-17 Team, part of USA Hockey’s NTDP … Recognized as the best defenseman of the 2007 Four Nations Tournament in Dmitrov, Russia, collecting one assist in three games … Selected as a tournament all-star at the 2008 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in London, Ont. … Tallied one assist in three games to help Team USA to a second-place finish at the 2008 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia. 2006-07: Youngest STATISTICS member of the U.S. Under-17 Select Team that participated in the 2006 Under-17 Three IIHF EVENT STATISTICS Nations Tournament in Rochester, N.Y. Year Event GP GAPTS PIM 2009 World Under-18 Championship 71784 JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2009-10: As of Dec. 13, 2009, led the with 37 IIHF Event Totals 71784 assists and ranked first among all OHL defensemen with 40 points in 32 games with the OTHER STATISTICS Windsor Spitfires. Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM 2009-10 Windsor Spitfires (OHL)* 32 3 37 40 8 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Perry and Bridget Fowler … Eligible for the 2010 NHL Entry 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 47 8 32 40 44 Draft … Attended Farmington (Mich.) High School and Pioneer (Mich.) High School from 2007-08 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 10000 T 2006-09, where he was also a second baseman in baseball … Played for Honeybaked (Mich.) U.S. National Under-17 Team# 59 2 12 14 12 E OHL Totals 32 3 37 40 8 Midget Minor (AAA) of the Midwest Elite Hockey League in 2006-07, recording 28 points A NTDP Totals 107 10 44 54 56 (8-20) in 52 games and earning the team’s most valuable player and best defenseman M U awards … Member of the Honeybaked (Mich.) Bantam program in 2004-05. *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 #Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S A __ 17 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

JAKE Gardiner Defenseman #28 Height: 6’2” (188) | Weight: 200 (91) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: July 4, 1990 Hometown: Minnetonka, Minn. 2009-10 Team: University of Wisconsin (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: Anaheim Ducks

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, skating in five games against FUN FACTS ABOUT JAKE intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Attended the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp. 2007-08: Nickname: Gards Favorite Actors: Will Ferrell, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler Played for the U.S. Under-18 Select Team at the 2007 Under-18 Hobbies: Golf, Hunting, Fishing, Tennis, Bowling, Video Games Favorite Foods: Chicken Breasts, Chipotle, Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia, and Favorite Music Artists: Rascal Flatts, Zac Steak, Spaghetti, Eggs Over Easy Hodonin, Czech Republic. Brown Band, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney Favorite Books: Holes, by Louis Sachar; Favorite TV Shows: Prison Break, Family Hockey Tough, by Saul Miller COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: Skating for the University of Guy, CSI, Law and Order Favorite Childhood NHL Team: Colorado Wisconsin of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. 2008- Favorite Movies: Happy Gilmore, Wedding Avalanche Favorite NHL Players: 09: Finished second among Wisconsin freshmen and WCHA Crashers, The Blind Side, Big Daddy, , Paul Taken, Talladega Nights Coffey freshmen defensemen with 21 points (3-18) in 39 games.

HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: 2007-08: Played in 25 games for Minnetonka (Minn.) High School, helping guide the Skippers to a Section 6AA championship game appearance … Finished third among all Minnesota high school defensemen with 48 points (20-28) … Finalist for Minnesota’s Mr. Hockey Award … Named 2008 Associated Press First-Team All-State and 2008 Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year. 2006-07: Tallied 10 goals and 22 assists in 23 games for Minnetonka.

ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of John and Jill Gardiner … Selected by the Anaheim Ducks in the first round (17th overall) STATISTICS of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … Majoring in consumer affairs at Wisconsin … Named an all-conference golfer while at COLLEGE STATISTICS … Member of the Minnetonka Bantam Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM T A program in 2004-05. 2009-10* Univ. of Wisconsin (WCHA) 18 1236 E 2008-09 Univ. of Wisconsin (WCHA) 39 3 18 21 16 A NCAA Totals 57 4 20 24 22 M U *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S A __ 18 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

AJ Jenks Forward #22 Height: 6’2” (188) | Weight: 205 (93) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: June 27, 1990 Hometown: Wolverine Lake, Mich. 2009-10 Team: Plymouth Whalers (OHL) NHL Team Rights:

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, scoring once and adding two FUN FACTS ABOUT AJ assists in five games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Participated in the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Nickname: Jenksy Favorite Actors: Mark Wahlberg, Will Ferrell, Jessica Alba Evaluation Camp, scoring three times and adding two assists Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, Music Favorite Foods: Steak, Venison, Trout, Favorite Music Artists: George Strait, in four games against teams from Finland and Sweden. 2007- Ravioli Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Rhett Akins, 08: Played four games with the U.S. Under-18 Select Team at Favorite Cities: Dallas, Nashville, Detroit Toby Keith, Brooks & Dunn the 2007 Under-18 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Favorite Books: Thirteen Days, by Robert Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Piestany, Slovakia, and Hodonin, Czech Republic. F. Kennedy; Wooden, by John Wooden Favorite Movies: Miracle, The Hangover, Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: Detroit Step Brothers Red Wings, St. Louis Blues JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2009-10: Ranks second on the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League with 22 assists and 35 points in 28 games through Dec. 13, 2009. 2008-09: Led Plymouth with nine power-play goals … Served as an alternate captain for the Whalers. 2007-08: Set a franchise record for consecutive games played (165) with Plymouth… Named Whalers’ Academic Player of the Year for the second straight season … Participated in the 2008 Home Hardware -National Hockey League Top Prospects Game. 2006-07: Helped Plymouth to the 2007 OHL Championship … Named Whalers’ Academic Player of the Year. STATISTICS

ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Tom and Jill Hanson … Given JUNIOR STATISTICS name is Arthur Raymond Jenks … Selected by the Florida Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM Panthers in the fourth round (100th overall) of the 2008 NHL 2009-10 Plymouth Whalers (OHL)* 28 13 22 35 38 Entry Draft … Attending Madonna (Mich.) University as a part- 2008-09 Plymouth Whalers (OHL) 61 21 31 52 78 time student … Made honor roll at Plymouth (Mich.) High T 2007-08 Plymouth Whalers (OHL) 68 26 29 55 94 School … Played 66 games for Honeybaked (Mich.) Midget E Major (AAA) of the Midwest Elite Hockey League in 2005-06 2006-07 Plymouth Whalers (OHL) 68 9 14 23 50 A and recorded 55 points (26-29) … Member of the Detroit OHL Totals 225 69 96 165 260 M U Compuware Major Bantam program in 2004-05. *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S A __ 19 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

TYLER Johnson Forward #10 Height: 5’8” (173) | Weight: 171 (77) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: July 29, 1990 Hometown: Spokane, Wash. 2009-10 Team: Spokane Chiefs (WHL) NHL Team Rights: Free Agent

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, logging two assists in six FUN FACTS ABOUT TYLER games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Member of the U.S. National Junior Team that finished fifth at Nickname: Johnny Favorite Actors: Adam Sandler, Samuel L. the 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Hobbies: Golf, Ping-Pong, Pickleball, Video Jackson, Jennifer Aniston Games, Fishing Favorite Foods: Pizza, Orange Chicken, Championship in , Ont. … Participated in the 2008 USA Favorite Music Artists: Taylor Swift, Steak, Potatoes Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, tallying two power- Nickelback Favorite Cities: Ottawa, Vancouver, play points (1-1) in four games against teams from Finland and Favorite TV Shows: Family Guy, South Seattle, Charlestown Sweden. Park Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: Chicago Favorite Movies: Happy Gilmore, Dumb Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2009-10: As of Dec. 13, 2009, second on and Dumber, Rember the Titans Wings the Spokane Chiefs of the with 18 goals in 31 games. 2008-09: Ranked third on the Chiefs with 61 points and tied for second on the team with 35 assists in 62 regular-season games. 2007-08: Helped Spokane to the 2008 Championship… Named most valuable player of the WHL championship series … Led Spokane rookies with 35 points (13-22) in 69 regular-season games. STATISTICS

ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Ken and Debbie Johnson … IIHF EVENT STATISTICS Attended rookie camp with the NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes as a free Year Event GP GAPTS PIM agent in 2008 … Attending Spokane Falls (Wash.) Community 2009 World Junior Championship 61012 College part time … Made honor roll all four years (2005-09) at IIHF Event Totals 61012 Central Valley (Wash.) High School … Was named the Northern Pacific Hockey League’s most valuable player in 2006-07 and JUNIOR STATISTICS led the league in goals (60), assists (76) and points (136) with the Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM Coeur d’Alene Lakers … Member of the Spokane Americans 2009-10 Spokane Chiefs (WHL)* 31 18 12 30 18 T Youth Hockey Association Bantam program in 2004-05. 2008-09 Spokane Chiefs (WHL) 62 26 35 61 52 E 2007-08 Spokane Chiefs (WHL) 69 13 22 35 34 A WHL Totals 162 57 69 126 104 M U *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S A __ 20 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

CHRIS Kreider Forward #20 Height: 6’2” (188) | Weight: 206 (93) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: April 30, 1991 Hometown: Boxford, Mass. 2009-10 Team: Boston College (HEA) NHL Team Rights: New York Rangers

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, collecting one assist in seven FUN FACTS ABOUT CHRIS games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. Hobbies: Reading, Water Sports, Languages Favorite Foods: Chicken Parmesan, Favorite Music Artists: Chicken Noodle Soup COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: Skating with Boston College Corey Smith, Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, XV Favorite City: Boston of the Association. Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Favorite Book: The Baron in the Trees, by Mother Italo Calvino HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: 2008-09: Notched 26 goals and Favorite Movies: Friday Night Lights, Superstition: Puts Baby Powder on His 33 assists in 26 games as a junior with Miracle, Good Will Hunting, Glory Road Sticks Favorite Actors: Favorite Childhood NHL Team: 2007-08: Neil Patrick Harris, Sandra Boston (Mass.). Repeated his sophomore season with Phillips Bullock, Katherine Heigl Bruins Academy after transferring from Masconomet Regional (Mass.) High School … Racked up 41 points (26-15) in 27 games as a sophomore. 2006-07: Totaled 28 goals, including five hat tricks, and 41 points with Masconomet as a sophomore. 2005-06: Scored six times and added nine assists in an injury-plagued freshman season with Masconomet during which he tore both of his hamstrings.

ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of David and Kathy Kreider … Selected by the New York Rangers in the first round (19th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft ... Committed to attend Boston College in the fall of 2009 after taking summer school courses at Masconomet Regional High School in order to graduate … Played lacrosse and soccer, and made honor roll STATISTICS while at Phillips Academy … Member of the Valley Jr. Warriors (Mass.) Midget and Bantam programs. COLLEGE STATISTICS T Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM E 2009-10 Boston College (HEA)* 14 2358 A NCAA Totals 14 2358 M U *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S A __ 21 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

DANNY Kristo Forward #8 Height: 6’0” (183) | Weight: 184 (84) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: June 18, 1990 Hometown: Eden Prairie, Minn. 2009-10 Team: University of North Dakota (WCHA) NHL Team Rights:

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Led all players with seven goals and ranked second with 12 points in six games against intrasquad opponents and Russia at the 2009 FUN FACTS ABOUT DANNY USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp. 2008-09: Member of the U.S. National Junior Team that finished fifth at the 2009 International Ice Hockey Hobbies: Golf, Boating Favorite Actors: Denzel Washington, Hayden Penettiere Federation World Junior Championship in Ottawa, Ont. … Logged a pair of Favorite Music Artists: Goo Goo Dolls, Favorite Cities: , Zac Brown Band New York City, Boston, assists in four games against teams from Finland and Sweden at the 2008 USA Minneapolis, Ottawa, Montreal Favorite TV Shows: Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp. 2007-08: Registered six points (3-3) Friday Night Lights, Favorite Childhood NHL Team: and was a +5 to help the U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team win the bronze One Tree Hill Flyers medal at the 2008 IIHF World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Kazan, Russia Favorite Movies: Miracle, Friday Night Favorite NHL Players: , … Played the season with the U.S. National Under-18 and Under-17 Teams, part Lights, Rudy, Taken Ales Hemsky of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program … Tallied four points (1- 3) to help Team USA finish first at the 2008 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Varkaus, Finland. 2006-07: Appeared in 66 games for the U.S. National Under- 17 Team, a part of USA Hockey’s NTDP … Helped Team USA to first-place finishes at the 2007 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia, and the 2007 Toys for Tots Four Nations Cup in Ann Arbor, Mich. … Helped Team USA to a second-place finish at the 2006 Phantom Fireworks Four Nations STATISTICS Tournament in Ann Arbor, Mich. IIHF EVENT STATISTICS Year Event GP GAPTS PIM COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: Tied for first on the University of North Dakota 2009 World Junior Championship 61010 2008 World Under-18 Championship 73362 of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with 16 points (6-10) and first on IIHF Event Totals 13 4372 the team with five power-play goals in 18 games through Dec. 13, 2009. OTHER STATISTICS JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2008-09: Led the of the United States Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM Hockey League with 36 assists and finished second on the team with 58 points 2009-10 Univ. of North Dakota (WCHA)* 18 6 10 16 6 in 50 regular-season games. 2008-09 Omaha Lancers (USHL) 50 22 36 58 18 2007-08 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 55 21 17 38 22 # 2005-06: U.S. National Under-17 Team 21122 T HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: Played in 27 games for Eden Prairie # 2006-07 U.S. National Under-17 Team 59 12 16 28 36 E (Minn.) High School, and was the top-scoring freshman in the state with 39 NCAA Totals 18 6 10 16 6 A points (15-24). USHL Totals 50 22 36 58 18 M NTDP Totals 116 34 34 68 60 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Mark and Mary Kristo … Selected by the U *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 | #Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S Montreal Canadiens in the second round (56th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry A Draft … Member of the Eden Prairie Bantam program from 2004-06. __ 22 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

BRIAN Lashoff Defenseman #18 Height: 6’3” (190) | Weight: 204 (93) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: July 16, 1990 Hometown: Albany, N.Y. 2009-10 Team: Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) NHL Team Rights:

PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY: 2008-09: Signed a three-year entry-level contract with the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings following FUN FACTS ABOUT BRIAN a prospects tournament and training camp … Signed an American Hockey League amateur tryout contract with the Nickname: Lash Favorite Actors: Denzel Washington, Mila at the end of the Ontario Hockey League Hobbies: Guitar, Hiking, Reading Kunis, Johnny Depp, Natalie Portman season … Finished AHL regular season with five points (1-4) in Favorite Music Artists: Stevie Ray Favorite Cities: New York City, Boston, six games, and recorded another five points (1-4) in eight playoff Vaughan, Jimmi Hendrix, John Mayer Montreal games with the Griffins … Played the first game of his AHL Favorite TV Shows: Entourage, Lost Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: New career at left wing. Favorite Movies: The Departed, The Italian York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings Job, Fight Club Favorite NHL Players: , JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2008-09: Traded from the OHL’s Barrie Favorite Charitable Organization: YMCA Nicklas Lidstrom, Dion Phaneuf Colts to the Kingston Frontenacs midseason, and earned Kingston’s captaincy. 2007-08: Missed 12 games with Barrie due to an ankle injury but managed to lead all team defensemen with 20 points (5-15). 2006-07: Drafted by Barrie in the third round (49th overall) of the 2006 OHL draft and broke into the league immediately at the age of 16 … Named the and OHL East Division academic player of the month for November 2006. STATISTICS ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Bob and Sue Lashoff … Brother, Matt, was drafted by the Boston Bruins in the first Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM round (22nd overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, and currently 2009-10 Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)* 33 4 10 14 51 skates for the AHL’s Norfolk Admirals. Matt was also a member of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program in 2002- 2008-09 Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) 61450 03 … Attending St. Lawrence College – Kingston, where he is Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) 30 6 13 19 32 majoring in business … Attended Innisdale Secondary School Barrie Colts (OHL) 25 1 12 13 19 (Ontario) while with the Barrie Colts in 2006-07 … Attended 2007-08 Barrie Colts (OHL) 50 5 15 20 44 Columbia (N.Y.) High School in 2004-05 and the Albany 2006-07 Barrie Colts (OHL) 47 2 10 12 20 T Academy Prep School (N.Y.) in 2005-06, where he played ice AHL Totals 61450 E hockey and lacrosse … Member of the Capital District Selects A Bantam program from 2003-05. OHL Totals 185 18 60 78 166 M *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 U #Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S A __ 23 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

MIKE Lee Goaltender #30 Height: 6’1” (185) | Weight: 195 (88) Catches: Left | Birthdate: October 5, 1990 Hometown: Roseau, Minn. 2009-10 Team: St. Cloud State University (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: Phoenix Coyotes

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp. 2008-09: Named the Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year by USA FUN FACTS ABOUT MIKE Hockey … Posted a 4-0-0-0 record, 1.75 goals-against average and .932 save percentage as a member of the U.S. Junior Select Team that won the 2008 World Hobbies: Favorite Actor: Hunting, Fishing Morgan Freeman Junior A Challenge in Camrose, Alta. … Named to the tournament all-star team Favorite Music Artist: Favorite Food: … Attended the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp as one of AC/DC Chili only two 17-year-olds invited. Favorite TV Show: Favorite City: SportsCenter Roseau COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: Backstops St. Cloud State University of the Favorite Movie: Favorite NHL Player: Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Rocky

JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2008-09: Chose to forgo his senior year of high school to join then head coach Dean Blais and the of the United States Hockey League … Named to the USHL Western Division All-Star Team … Voted the team’s Ace Brandt MVP and Outstanding Goalie … Ranked second in the USHL during the regular season in save percentage (.918) and wins (26), and fifth in GAA (2.40) … Helped lead Fargo to the USHL’s Clark Cup finals.

HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: 2007-08: Won the first 39 games of his career with Roseau (Minn.) High School spanning his sophomore and junior years … Finished his junior year with a 27-2-0 record, 1.10 GAA, .936 save percentage and 12 shutouts. 2006-07: Helped lead Roseau to the 2007 Minnesota Class 2A State Championship … Won all 12 games he started, registering six shutouts, a 0.75 GAA and a .969 save percentage. STATISTICS ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Terry and Cindy Lee … Selected in the third OTHER STATISTICS round (91st overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Phoenix Coyotes, making Year Team (League) GP RECORD GA GAA SVS SV% SO T him the first American-born goalie selected that year … Majoring in biology at 2009-10 St. Cloud State Univ. (WCHA)* 12 4-5-3 32 2.63 321 .909 0 E St. Cloud State, where he is also a member of the University Honors Program … 2008-09 Fargo Force (USHL) 48 26-15-7 110 2.40 1,235 .918 3 A Graduated with honors from Roseau High School, and was chosen for the NCAA Totals 12 4-5-3 32 2.63 321 .909 0 M National Honors Society … Also played football and baseball while at Roseau … USHL Totals 48 26-15-7 110 2.40 1,235 .918 3 U Member of the Roseau Bantam A program from 2004-06. *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S A __ 24 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

PHILIP McRae Forward #9 Height: 6’3” (190) | Weight: 198 (90) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: March 15, 1990 Hometown: Chesterfield, Mo. 2009-10 Team: London Knights (OHL) NHL Team Rights: St. Louis Blues

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, notching four goals and four FUN FACTS ABOUT PHILIP assists in six games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Participated in the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Hobbies: Fishing, Wakeskating, Favorite Food: Fresh Seafood Evaluation Camp, logging one assist in four games against Snowboarding Favorite City: Cancun teams from Finland and Sweden. 2007-08: Totaled six points Favorite Music Artist: Favorite Book: (3-3) in seven games for the bronze medal-winning U.S. Men’s Dave Matthews Band Scar Tissue, by Anthony Kiedis National Under-18 Team at the 2008 International Ice Hockey Favorite Movie: Wedding Crashers Favorite Childhood NHL Team: Federation World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Kazan, Favorite TV Show: St. Louis Blues Russia … Selected as one of Team USA’s top three players. Entourage Favorite NHL Players: 2006-07: Played four games with the U.S. Under-18 Select Team Favorite Actor: Vince Vaughn Bobby Bassen, Tyson Nash at the 2007 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia, and Hodonin, Czech Republic. 2005-06: Youngest member of the U.S. National Under-17 Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program, at just 15- years-old … Helped Team USA capture a second-place finish at the 2006 World Under-17 Challenge in Regina, Sask. STATISTICS 2009-10: JUNIOR HOCKEY: Led the London Knights of the IIHF EVENT STATISTICS Ontario Hockey League with 24 assists and ranked second on Year Event GP GAPTS PIM the team with 34 points in 31 games through Dec. 13, 2009. 2008 World Under-18 Championship 73364 2008-09: Finished third on London with 29 goals in 59 games. IIHF Event Totals 73364 2007-08: Appeared in the Canadian Hockey League Top OTHER STATISTICS Prospects Game in , Alta. Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM 2009-10 London Knights (OHL)* 31 10 24 34 41 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Basil and Jill McRae … 2008-09 London Knights (OHL) 59 29 31 60 54 Selected by the St. Louis Blues in the second round (33rd 2007-08 London Knights (OHL) 66 18 28 46 61 overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … Father, Basil, played 16 2006-07 London Knights (OHL) 63 2810 27 T seasons in the NHL with Quebec, Toronto, Detroit, Minnesota, 2005-06 U.S. National Under-17 Team# 58 10 11 21 11 E OHL Totals 219 59 91 150 183 Tampa Bay, St. Louis and Chicago … Attending the University A NTDP Totals 58 10 11 21 11 of Western Ontario, where he is majoring in business … M U Attended Christian Brothers College (Mo.) High School from *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 #Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S 2005-09 … Member of the St. Louis Jr. Blues Midget and A Bantam programs from 1998-2003. __ 25 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

JEREMY Morin Forward #26 Height: 6’1” (185) | Weight: 196 (88) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: April 16, 1991 Hometown: Auburn, N.Y. 2009-10 Team: Kitchener Rangers (OHL) NHL Team Rights: Atlanta Thrashers

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, and finished third with nine points (5-4) in six games against FUN FACTS ABOUT JEREMY intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Captured gold with the U.S. Men’s Favorite Music Artists: Favorite Food: National Under-18 Team at the 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World Lil’ Wayne, Taylor Swift Steak Men’s Under-18 Championship in Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn. … Led Team Favorite TV Show: Favorite City: Boston USA with six goals and tied for second on the team with 10 points in seven Prison Break Favorite Childhood NHL Team: games … Participated in the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, Favorite Movie: Dallas Stars posting three goals and an assist in four games against teams from Finland and Invincible Favorite NHL Player: Favorite Actor: Brett Hull Sweden … Led the U.S. National Under-18 Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Denzel Washington Biggest Fear: Spiders Team Development Program, with 33 goals and 59 points in 55 games … Notched three points (1-2) in three games at the 2008 Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Lake Placid, N.Y. 2007-08: Led the bronze medal-winning U.S. National Under-18 Team with six goals and added two assists at the 2008 IIHF World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Kazan, Russia … Led the U.S. National Under- 17 Team, part of USA Hockey’s NTDP, with 46 points (28-18) in 37 games … STATISTICS Tallied four assists in four games to help the U.S. National Under-18 Team win IIHF EVENT STATISTICS the 2008 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Varkaus, Finland. Year Event GP GAPTS PIM 2009 World Under-18 Championship 76410 8 2009-10: JUNIOR HOCKEY: Second on the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL with 2008 World Under-18 Championship 76286 21 goals and 44 points through 32 games as of Dec. 13, 2009. IIHF Event Totals 14 12 6 18 14

ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Steve and LuAnn Morin … Selected by the OTHER STATISTICS Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM Atlanta Thrashers in the second round (45th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft 2009-10 Kitchener Rangers (OHL)* 32 21 23 44 39 … Older brother, Chad, also played for USA Hockey’s NTDP from 2003-05 and is # 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team 55 33 26 59 107 T currently a member of Harvard University’s hockey team … Cousin, J.D. Forrest, 2007-08 U.S. National Under-17 Team# 37 28 18 46 30 E OHL Totals 32 21 23 44 39 was an All-American at Boston College and plays professional hockey in Finland A NTDP Totals 92 61 44 105 137 … Named the Eastern Junior Hockey League’s Rookie of the Year after amassing M

54 points (26-28) with the Syracuse Stars in 2006-07 … Attended Auburn (N.Y.) *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 U # High School from 2005-09 … Member of the Syracuse Stars Midget and Bantam Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S A programs from 2003-05. __ 26 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

KYLE Palmieri Forward #23 Height: 5’11” (180) | Weight: 196 (88) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: February 1, 1991 Hometown: Montvale, N.J. 2009-10 Team: University of Notre Dame (CCHA) NHL Team Rights: Anaheim Ducks

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, totaling eight points (5-3) in FUN FACTS ABOUT KYLE six games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Participated in the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Nickname: Palms Favorite Movies: The Blind Side; The Camp, notching one assist in four games against teams from Favorite Music Artists: Lil’ Wayne, Brad Hangover; Baseketball; Friday Night Lights; Miracle; Mystery, Finland and Sweden … Played 33 games for the U.S. National Paisley, Corey Smith, Taylor Swift, John Mayer Favorite Cities: Montreal, Boston, New Under-18 Team, part of USA Hockey’s National Team Favorite TV Shows: York City Development Program … Recorded a goal and two assists in Sons of Anarchy, Rescue Me, Jersey Shore, Fantasy Factory, Favorite Childhood NHL Team: New York three games at the 2008 Men’s Under-18 Four Nations Cup in The OC, One Tree Hill, Family Guy Rangers Lake Placid, N.Y. … Captured first place with Team USA at the Favorite Actors: Mark Wahlberg, Will Favorite NHL PLayers: Patrick Kane, 2009 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Nykoping, Sweden Ferrell, Megan Fox , … Notched five points (2-3) in four games. 2007-08: Helped the U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team earn bronze with four points (2-2) in seven games at the 2008 International Ice Hockey Federation World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Kazan, Russia … Skated with both the U.S. National Under-18 and Under-17 Teams, part of USA Hockey’s NTDP … Helped Team USA to a first-place finish with six points (4-2) in four games at the 2008 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Varkaus, STATISTICS Finland. IIHF EVENT STATISTICS Year Event GP GAPTS PIM COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: First among University of 2008 World Under-18 Championship 72244 Notre Dame freshmen and second on the team with five goals IIHF Event Totals 72244 in 19 games played through Dec. 13, 2009. OTHER STATISTICS HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: 2006-07: Helped St. Peter’s Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM Preparatory Academy (N.J.) reach the state finals and was 2009-10 Univ. of Notre Dame (CCHA)* 19 52722 named a first-team all-state player before joining USA Hockey’s 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 33 15 15 30 51 # T NTDP. 2007-08 U.S. National Under-18 Team 27 9918 20 U.S. National Under-17 Team# 39 20 10 30 51 E NCAA Totals 19 52722 A ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Bruce and Tammy Palmieri … NTDP Totals 99 44 34 78 122 M Selected by the Anaheim Ducks in the first round (26th overall) U of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Majoring in business at Notre *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 #Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S Dame … Member of the Midget and Bantam A programs from 2005-07. __ 27 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

JOHN Ramage Defenseman #2 Height: 6’0” (183) | Weight: 195 (88) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: February 7, 1991 Hometown: St. Louis, Mo. 2009-10 Team: University of Wisconsin (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: Draft Eligible

USA HOCKEY: 2008-09: Member of the U.S. National Men’s Under-18 Team that won gold at the 2009 International Ice FUN FACTS ABOUT JOHN Hockey Federation World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Nickname: Favorite Cities: Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn. … Logged one assist in seven Rammer Madison, Prague Favorite Music Artists: Foo Fighters, Favorite Books: The Last Lecture, by games played … Skated for the U.S. National Under-18 Team, a Zac Brown Band, Dispatch Randy Pauch; Angels and Demons, by part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program. Favorite TV Show: Entourage Dan Brown 2007-08: Played in three games with the U.S. National Under- Favorite Movies: The Patriot, Gladiator, Favorite Childhood NHL Team: 17 Team at the 2008 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament in Happy Gilmore, Braveheart St. Louis Blues Piestany, Slovakia. Favorite Actors: Russell Crowe, Favorite NHL Player: Mel Gibson Biggest Fear: Snakes COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: As of Dec. 13, 2009, led the University of Wisconsin of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with a +14 rating through 18 games … Named the WCHA Rookie of the Week for Nov. 3-9 after logging three points (2-1) and a series-best plus-six rating in two games against the University of . STATISTICS 2007-08: JUNIOR HOCKEY: Helped the St. Louis Bandits of IIHF EVENT STATISTICS the North American Hockey League claim the 2008 USA Year Event GP GAPTS PIM Hockey Tier II Junior A National Championship. 2009 World Under-18 Championship 70112 IIHF Event Totals 70112 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Rob and Dawn Ramage … OTHER STATISTICS Father, Rob, played 15 years in the NHL for Colorado, St. Louis, Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM , Toronto, Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Montreal and 2009-10 Univ. of Wisconsin (WCHA)* 18 25714 Philadelphia after going No. 1 overall in the 1979 NHL Entry 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 54 2810 44 Draft to Colorado ... Attended Pioneer (Mich.) High School while 2007-08 St. Louis Bandits (NAHL) 45 45975 T NCAA Totals 18 25714 at USA Hockey’s NTDP … Member of the St. Louis Amateur E NTDP Totals 54 2810 44 Blues Midget and Bantam programs from 2002-05. A NAHL Totals 45 45975 M

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JORDAN Schroeder Forward #19 Height: 5’9” (175) | Weight: 185 (85) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: September 29, 1990 Hometown: Prior Lake, Minn. 2009-10 Team: (WCHA) NHL Team Rights:

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp … Recorded nine assists and 14 points in six games against intrasquad opponents FUN FACTS ABOUT JORDAN and Russia to lead all players. 2008-09: Led the U.S. National Junior Team with 11 points (3-8) in six games at the 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Nickname: Favorite Movies: Championship in Ottawa, Ont. … Became the United States’ all-time leader in career assists Shrades Shooter, The Hangover (15) at the World Junior Championship. 2007-08: Led the U.S. National Junior Team with Hobbies: Favorite Actors: seven assists in six games at the 2008 IIHF World Junior Championship in Pardubice and Golfing, Xbox Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon Liberec, Czech Republic … Tallied five points (3-2) and was a plus-seven for the bronze Favorite Music Artists: Favorite Food: medal-winning U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team at the 2008 IIHF World Men’s Under-18 Akon, Scott Stapp, Eric Church Sushi Championship in Kazan, Russia … Played the season with the U.S. National Under-18 Team, Favorite TV Shows: Biggest Fear: part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program … Recorded a team-leading 53 Lost, That 70’s Show Snakes points (22-31) in 55 games … Led Team USA to a first-place finish with seven points (3-4) in four games at the 2008 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Varkaus, Finland. 2006-07: Helped the U.S. National Under-18 Team capture silver at the 2007 IIHF World Men’s Under- 18 Championship in Tampere and Rauma, Finland … Ranked second on Team USA with 11 points (4-7) at the World Men’s Under-18 Championship … Split time between the U.S. National Under-18 Team and the Under-17 Team, both part of USA Hockey’s NTDP … STATISTICS Recorded one assist in four games to help Team USA finish first at the 2007 Under-18 Five IIHF EVENT STATISTICS Nations Tournament in Most, Czech Republic … Led Team USA to a first-place finish in the Year Event GP GAPTS PIM 2007 Toys for Tots Under-17 Four Nations Cup in Ann Arbor, Mich., with five points (1-4) in 2009 World Junior Championship 63811 2 four games … Recorded one goal and three assists as Team USA finished second in the 2008 World Junior Championship 61782 2006 Phantom Fireworks Under-17 Four Nations Tournament in Ann Arbor, Mich. 2008 World Under-18 Championship 73252 2007 World Under-18 Championship 74711 0 COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: Tied for second on the University of Minnesota of the IIHF Event Totals 26 11 24 35 6 Western Collegiate Hockey Association with 12 points (4-8) in 18 games through Dec. 13, OTHER STATISTICS 2009. 2008-09: Named the WCHA’s Rookie of the Year after leading all NCAA rookies with Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM 45 points (13-32) in 35 games with Minnesota … Tied for first on the team with a plus-17 2009-10 Univ. of Minnesota (WCHA)* 18 4812 10 rating. 2008-09 Univ. of Minnesota (WCHA) 35 13 32 45 29 2007-08 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 55 22 31 53 16 T HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: 2005-06: Helped Saint Thomas Academy (Minn.) to the Class # 2006-07 U.S. National Under-18 Team 21 12 16 28 4 E A state championship, totaling 62 points (27-35) in 31 games. # U.S. National Under-17 Team 35 8 16 24 12 A NCAA Totals 53 17 40 57 39 M ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of John and Deb Schroeder … Selected in the first round (22nd NTDP Totals 111 42 63 105 32 U overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks … Attended Pioneer (Mich.) *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 | #Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S High School while at USA Hockey’s NTDP, and completed his academic requirements in A three years. __ 29 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

DEREK Stepan Forward #21 Height: 6’1” (185) | Weight: 183 (82) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: June 18, 1990 Hometown: Hastings, Minn. 2009-10 Team: University of Wisconsin (WCHA) NHL Team Rights: New York Rangers

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, finishing second among all FUN FACTS ABOUT DEREK players with seven assists and totaling eight points in seven games against intrasquad opponents and Russia. 2007-08: Nickname: Steps Favorite Actor: Will Ferrell Skated with the U.S. National Under-17 Team at the 2008 Under- Hobbies: Golfing, Tennis, Watching Movies, Favorite Foods: Steak, Pasta, Corn-on-the- 18 Vlad Dzurilla Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia, scoring once Video Games Cob Favorite Cities: New York City, Madison, in three games. Favorite Music Artists: Rascal Flatts, Zac Faribault Brown Band, Dave Matthews Band Favorite Childhood NHL Team: Detroit COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: Second on the University of Favorite TV Shows: Scrubs, Family Guy Red Wings Wisconsin in assists (17) and points (22) in 18 games through Favorite Movies: Rush Hour, The Ugly Favorite NHL Players: , Dec. 13, 2009. 2008-09: Finished second on Wisconsin with 24 Truth, 300, The Blind Side Zach Parise assists and 33 points in 40 games.

HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: 2007-08: Led Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.) High School with 111 points (44-67) in 54 games, helping the team to its second straight USA Hockey Youth Tier I 18 & Under National Championship … Played under 2010 U.S. National Junior Team assistant coach Tom Ward. 2006-07: Helped Shattuck-St. Mary’s capture the USA Hockey Youth Tier I 18 & Under National Championship … Totaled 75 points (41- 34) in 63 games. 2005-06: Attended Hastings (Minn.) High School and was an all-state honorable mention and most valuable player with the ice hockey team.

ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Brad and Trish Stepan … Selected by the New York Rangers in the second round (51st STATISTICS overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … Father, Brad, was also COLLEGE STATISTICS selected by the New York Rangers (91st overall) in the 1985 NHL Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM T Entry Draft … Majoring in consumer affairs at Wisconsin … Also E played tennis and golf while at Shattuck St. Mary’s … Member 2009-10 Univ. of Wisconsin (WCHA)* 18 5 17 22 6 A of the Hastings (Minn.) Bantam A program from 2003-05. 2008-09 Univ. of Wisconsin (WCHA) 40 9 24 33 6 NCAA Totals 58 14 41 55 12 M U *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S A __ 30 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

LUKE Walker Forward #14 Height: 6’1” (185) | Weight: 185 (85) Shoots: Right | Birthdate: February 19, 1990 Hometown: Portland, Ore. 2009-10 Team: Portland Winterhawks (WHL) NHL Team Rights: Free Agent

JUNIOR HOCKEY: 2009-10: Tied for fourth on the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League as of Dec. 13, 2009 FUN FACTS ABOUT LUKE with 15 goals through 32 games. 2008-09: Led Portland with Nickname: Walks Favorite Movies: Hot Rod, Step Brothers, 29 goals and was second on the team with 52 points. Hobbies: Golfing, Fishing, Camping, Video Slap Shot, Miracle, The Mighty Ducks Games Series ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Gord and Lisa Walker … Full Favorite Music Artists: David Guetta, Favorite Foods: Pizza, Pasta, Chicken Pot Benni Bennassi, LMFAO, Iron Maiden, Pie, Steak, Banana Bread name is David Luke Walker … Taking classes at Portland Metallica Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: Dallas Community College and the University of … Favorite TV Shows: South Park, Family Stars, Vancouver Canucks Guy, Entourage Attended Stanley Humphries Secondary School (B.C.) from Favorite NHL Players: , Favorite Actor: Andy Samberg Alexander Ovechkin, 2003-08, where he made honor roll each year, boxed and played lacrosse … Played at the Okanagan Hockey Academy in Penticton, B.C., in 2006-07 … Member of the Castlegar (B.C.) Bantam program from 2003-05.

STATISTICS JUNIOR STATISTICS Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM 2009-10 Portland Winterhawks (WHL)* 32 15 15 30 47 T 2008-09 Portland Winterhawks (WHL) 71 29 23 52 84 E 2007-08 Portland Winterhawks (WHL) 70 9 12 21 84 A WHL Totals 173 53 50 103 215 M U *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 S A __ 31 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

DAVID Warsofsky Defenseman #5 Height: 5’9” (175) | Weight: 170 (77) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: May 30, 1990 Hometown: Marshfield, Mass. 2009-10 Team: (HEA) NHL Team Rights: St. Louis Blues

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Participated in the 2009 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp and logged three points (1-2) in seven games against intrasquad FUN FACTS ABOUT DAVID opponents and Russia. 2008-09: Participated in the 2008 USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, scoring twice in four games against teams from Finland Nickname: Warso Favorite Actors: Eva Longoria, Denzel and Sweden. 2007-08: Tallied a team-high seven assists as the captain of the Hobbies: Golf, Fishing Washington bronze medal-winning U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team at the 2008 Favorite Music Artists: Kenny Chesney, Favorite Foods: Chicken Parmesan, Steak International Ice Hockey Federation World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Carrie Underwood, Lil’ Wayne Favorite Cities: Boston, New York City Kazan, Russia … Member of the U.S. National Under-18 Team, part of USA Favorite TV Shows: Deadliest Catch, Favorite Childhood NHL Team: Boston Hockey’s National Team Development Program … Ranked second on the team Friday Night Lights Bruins with 40 points (9-31) in 56 games … Recorded five points (1-4) to help Team USA Favorite Movies: Transformers, Pearl Favorite NHL Players: Mike Green, Scott to a first-place finish at the 2008 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Varkaus, Harbor Niedermayer, Finland. 2006-07: Played four games with the U.S. Under-18 Select Team at the 2007 Under-18 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Piestany, Slovakia, and Hodonin, Czech Republic. 2005-06: Helped lead the U.S. Under-17 Select Team Blue to a first-place finish at the 2006 Under-17 Three Nations Tournament in Rochester, N.Y.

COLLEGE HOCKEY: 2009-10: Second among Boston University defensemen with eight points (4-4) in 13 games through Dec. 13, 2009. 2008-09: Captured the STATISTICS NCAA Division I National Championship with Boston University, registering an IIHF EVENT STATISTICS assist in the title game … One of only two freshmen on the team to skate in all 45 Year Event GP GAPTS PIM games. 2008 World Under-18 Championship 70778 IIHF Event Totals 70778 HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY: 2006-07: Recorded 49 points (15-34) in 29 games for Cushing Academy (Mass.) … Named the U.S. Hockey Report’s Prep Defenseman OTHER STATISTICS of the Year. Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM 2009-10 Boston Univ. (HEA)* 13 44828 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Mark and Dawn Warsofsky … Selected by the St. 2008-09 Boston Univ. (HEA) 45 3 20 23 28 T 2007-08 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 56 9 31 40 34 Louis Blues in the fourth round (95th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft … Also E NCAA Totals 58 7 24 31 56 A played baseball at Cushing Academy from 2005-07 … Member of the Baystate NTDP Totals 56 9 31 40 34 M Breakers Midget team in 2003-04 and the Baystate Sharks Bantam program in U 2002-03. *Stats through Dec. 13, 2009 #Part of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program S A __ 32 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

JASON Zucker Forward #16 Height: 5’10” (178) | Weight: 180 (81) Shoots: Left | Birthdate: January 16, 1992 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev. 2009-10 Team: U.S. National Under-18 Team (USNTDP) NHL Team Rights: Draft Eligible

USA HOCKEY: 2009-10: Through Dec. 13, 2009, tied for second on the U.S. National Under-18 Team, part of USA FUN FACTS ABOUT JASON Hockey’s National Team Development Program, with 20 points (11-9) through 28 games … Helped Team USA capture first Nickname: Zuck Favorite Actors: Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler, place at the 2009 Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Finland, logging Hobbies: Playing Roller Hockey, Racing Gas John C. Reilly a goal and an assist in three games. 2008-09: Helped the U.S. Remote-Controlled Cars Favorite Foods: Steak, Sweet Potato, Ribs, Men’s National Under-18 Team capture the gold medal at the Favorite Music Artists: Three Days Grace, Salad, Fruit 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World Men’s Under- Trapt, Linkin Park, Rascal Flatts, Eminem, Favorite Childhood NHL Teams: Detroit 18 Championship in Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn. … Uncle Kracker, Hollywood Undead Red Wings, Recorded six points (1-5) in seven games … Skated in 64 games Favorite TV Shows: That 70’s Show, Favorite NHL Players: , between the U.S. National Under-18 Team and Under-17 Team, The Office Jerome Iginla both part of USA Hockey’s NTDP … Scored twice and added an assist for Team USA at the 2008 Under-17 Four Nations Cup in Monthey, Switzerland … Helped Team USA to a third-place finish at the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Alberni Valley, B.C., finishing third on the team with seven points (4-3) in six games … Tallied a goal and an assist in three games as Team USA captured the 2009 Vlad Dzurilla Under-18 Tournament title in Piestany, Slovakia.

ADDITIONAL NOTES: Son of Scott and Natalie Zucker … Verbally committed to the University of Denver … Attending Pioneer (Mich.) High School while at USA Hockey’s NTDP, his third high school after stops at Bonanza (Nev.) High School in STATISTICS 2006-07 and Lakeview (Mich.) High School in 2007-08 … NTDP STATISTICS Member of the Detroit Compuware Midget program in 2007-08 Year Team (League) GP GAPTS PIM … Member of the Las Vegas Outlaws Bantam program from 2009-10 U.S. National Under-18 Team*# 28 11 9 20 22 T 2005-07. 2008-09 U.S. National Under-18 Team# 16 2688 E U.S. National Under-17 Team# 48 19 11 30 53 A NTDP Totals 92 32 26 58 83 M

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T E A M U S A By The Numbers

TEAM USA OVERALL CONFERENCE/LEAGUE OVERALL DRAFT PICK Average Age: 18.5 years WCHA...... 7 17 Jake Gardiner (ANA-08) Numerical Average Height: 6’0” (183 cm) OHL...... 5 19 Chris Kreider (NYR-09) Average Weight: 191 lbs. (86 kg) HEA ...... 2 Roster 22 Jordan Schroeder (VAN-09) Shoots/Catches: Left: 13 Right: 9 USHL...... 2 WHL ...... 2 26 Kyle Palmieri (ANA-09) 1 Jack Campbell...... G HOME STATE AHL...... 1 27 John Carlson (WAS-08) 2 John Ramage...... D 4 Matt Donovan ...... D Minnesota ...... 5 ECACH ...... 1 33 Philip McRae (STL-08) CCHA ...... 1 5 David Warsofsky ...... D ...... 3 45 Jeremy Morin (ATL-09) ...... 3 QMJHL ...... 1 8 Danny Kristo ...... F 51 Derek Stepan (NYR-08) New York ...... 3 9 Philip McRae ...... F NHL TEAM RIGHTS 56 Danny Kristo (MON-08) ...... 2 10 Tyler Johnson...... F 2010 Draft Eligible ...... 4 New Jersey...... 2 80 Ryan Bourque (NYR-09) 11 John Carlson ...... D New York Rangers ...... 3 Oklahoma ...... 1 91 Mike Lee (PHX-09) 14 Luke Walker ...... F Anaheim Ducks ...... 2 16 Jason Zucker ...... F Oregon ...... 1 95 David Warsofsky (STL-08) Detroit Red Wings ...... 2 Nevada ...... 1 17 Ryan Bourque ...... F St. Louis Blues ...... 2 96 Matt Donovan (NYI-08) Washington ...... 1 18 Brian Lashoff ...... D Atlanta Thrashers ...... 1 100 AJ Jenks (FLA-08) 19 Jordan Schroeder...... F Florida Panthers...... 1 BIRTH YEAR 158 Jerry D’Amigo (TOR-09) 20 Chris Kreider ...... F Montreal Canadiens ...... 1 1990...... 13 21 Derek Stepan ...... F New York Islanders ...... 1 1991...... 7 22 AJ Jenks ...... F Phoenix Coyotes ...... 1 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 1992...... 2 23 Kyle Palmieri ...... F Toronto Maple Leafs ...... 1 Cam FOWLER ...... (FOWL-ihr) 24 Cam Fowler ...... D Vancouver Canucks ...... 1 Brian LASHOFF ...... (LASH-off) 26 Jeremy Morin...... F COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Washington Capitals...... 1 RAMAGE University of Wisconsin...... 3 John ...... (RAM-ihge) 28 Jake Gardiner ...... D David WARSOFSKY ..(wohr-SAWF-skee) Boston College...... 1 DRAFT ROUND 29 Jerry D’Amigo ...... F Boston University ...... 1 First...... 5 Jerry D’AMIGO ...... (dih-MEE-goh) 30 Mike Lee ...... G T Rensselaer ...... 1 2010 Draft Eligible ...... 4 Chris KREIDER ...... (KRIGH-dihr) E St. Cloud State University...... 1 A Second ...... 4 Jeremy MORIN ...... (MORE-in) University of Denver ...... 1 Third ...... 4 M Kyle PALMIERI ...... (pawl-MARE-ee) U University of Minnesota ...... 1 Sixth ...... 2 S University of North Dakota ...... 1 Undrafted ...... 2 Jordan SCHROEDER ...... (SHRAY-duhr) A University of Notre Dame ...... 1 Fourth ...... 1 Derek STEPAN...... (STEH-pihn) __ 34

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JIM TIM

Johannson General Manager Taylor Director, Player Personnel

Jim Johannson, assistant executive director of hockey Tim Taylor joins his first U.S. National Junior Team staff, operations for USA Hockey, is serving on the staff of his 10th having enjoyed a long history with USA Hockey national U.S. National Junior Team. teams and USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program. A two-time U.S. Olympian (1988, 1992), Johannson brings extensive experience in international ice hockey both as a player A four-time head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team at and administrator. In 2002, Johannson served as team leader for the silver medal-winning International Ice Hockey Federation Men’s World Championships from 1989-92, Taylor U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake also stood at the helm of the U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team at the 1994 Olympic City, Utah, and was the senior director of hockey operations for Team USA at the 2006 Winter Games in Lillehammer, Norway. He served as an assistant coach at the 1984 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy. Olympic Winter Games and at IIHF Men’s World Championships in 1981 and 1983.

Johannson has also worked with the U.S. Men’s National Team at 11 International Ice Taylor served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team from Hockey Federation Men’s World Championships, spending six years as the team leader 2007-09, earning a gold medal at the 2009 IIHF World Men’s Under-18 Championship in (1999-2004), two as the assistant general manager (2005-06), one as the senior director Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn. of hockey operations (2007) and two as the assistant executive director of hockey operations (2008-09). Taylor’s coaching resume includes a 28-year run (1976-83, 1984-93, 1994-2006) as the A full-time employee of USA Hockey, Johannson joined the organization on Sept. 1, 2000, head coach at , while he led the Bulldogs to six Ivy League titles and 19 as manager of international activities and U.S. Olympic Committee relations. He was ECAC playoff appearances. promoted to senior director of hockey operations, a newly created position, on August 5, 2003. On June 25, 2007, Johannson was elevated to assistant executive director of hockey He has been honored by USA Hockey with two of its most prestigious awards: the 2006 operations and is responsible for the day-to-day management and integration of all in- Distinguished Achievement Award and the 2007 Walter Yaciuck Award for his sport related initiatives. He handles USA Hockey representation in obtaining players and contributions to USA Hockey’s Coaching Education Program. coaches for national teams in international competition. In addition, Johannson interfaces with the USOC on matters of mutual interest. Taylor resides in Guilford, Conn., with his wife, Diana Cooke.

He has worked with nine U.S. National Junior Teams, was the lead administrator in hosting the 2005 IIHF World Junior Championship in Grand Forks, N.D., and Thief River Falls, Minn., and served as team leader for the gold medal-winning 2004 U.S. National Junior Team.

A former U.S. Men’s National Team member, Johannson spent five years (1995-2000) as the general manager of the Twin Cities Vulcans, a Junior A team in the United States Hockey League. Under his guidance, the Vulcans captured the 2000 USA Hockey Junior A National Championship in Green Bay, Wis. T E Johannson, a native of Rochester, Minn., played nine seasons in the International Hockey A League, splitting time among three teams. His most productive campaign came in 1988- M 89, when he tallied 75 points (35-40) in 82 games with the Salt Lake City Golden Eagles. S T Prior to embarking on his professional career, Johannson played at the University of Wisconsin, where he helped the Badgers capture the 1983 NCAA Division I National A Championship. F F Johannson resides in Colorado Springs, Colo. __ 37 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

DEAN MARK

Blais Head Coach Osiecki Assistant Coach

Dean Blais returns behind the bench of the U.S. National Mark Osiecki joins his first U.S. National Junior Team Junior Team for the fourth time, having served as head coach coaching staff after having coached two U.S. Men’s National for Team USA at the 1994 International Ice Hockey Federation Under-18 Teams and a U.S. Junior Select Team. World Junior Championship and as an assistant coach in 1988 and 1989. Osiecki served as head coach of the 1999 U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team that took part in the International Ice Hockey Blais’ long history with USA Hockey also includes having played for the 1973 U.S. Men’s Federation World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Slovakia, and was an assistant for National Team and having served as an assistant coach for both the 1992 U.S. Olympic Team USA the following year in the Czech Republic. He also led the U.S. Junior Select Men’s Ice Hockey Team and the 2000 U.S. Men’s National Team. Team to a gold medal at the 1998 Freedom Challenge in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Blais played four years of hockey (1969-73) at the University of Minnesota before joining Osiecki is currently in his fifth season as an assistant coach for the men’s ice hockey the U.S. Men’s National Team in 1973. After skating three years with the Chicago team at the University of Wisconsin, having spent seven seasons (1997-2004) as the Blackhawks’ minor-league affiliate in Dallas, he began his coaching career in 1976-77 as general manager and head coach of the United States Hockey League’s Green Bay an assistant at the University of Minnesota. He then served as the head coach at Minot Gamblers. (N.D.) High School from 1977-80, before a nine-year stint as an assistant coach at the University of North Dakota. The former Wisconsin defenseman earned three letters (1987-90) and served as an assistant captain of the 1990 NCAA Division I National Championship team. He enjoyed Blais left North Dakota to be the head coach at Roseau (Minn.) High School in 1989-90, a two-year (1991-93) NHL playing career with the , , and guided his team to the Minnesota State High School title. He coached Roseau to a Jets and , and competed for the United States at the conference and regional championship in 1991 before being named as an assistant coach 1992 IIHF Men’s World Championship in Prague, Czech Republic. for the 1992 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team that took fourth place at the Olympic He and his wife, Robin, reside in Madison, Wis., with their daughter, Emily, and son, Jake. Winter Games in Albertville, France. Following the Olympics, Blais signed on as athletic director and hockey coach at International Falls (Minn.) High School.

He returned to the University of North Dakota as head coach in 1994. During his 10-year tenure, he led the Fighting Sioux to seven NCAA tournament appearances, NCAA Division I National Championships in 1997 and 2000, and an overall record of 262-115- 33. He left North Dakota to serve as the associate head coach of the NHL’s in 2004.

Blais served as head coach and general manager of the United States Hockey League’s Fargo Force during its inaugural 2008-09 season, and was named the 2009 USHL Coach of the Year after leading the Force to the USHL’s Clark Cup finals. Most recently, he took T on a new venture in 2009-10 as the head men’s ice hockey coach at the University of E Nebraska Omaha. A M Blais resides in Omaha, Neb., and is the father of three grown children: Sarah, Ben and S Mary Beth. T A F F __ 38 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

TOM JOE

Ward Assistant Coach Exter Assistant Coach

Tom Ward is serving on his first U.S. National Junior Team Joe Exter joins his first U.S. National Junior Team coaching staff. staff.

Ward, in his 11th season (1999-2010) at Shattuck-St. Mary’s He is in his third season as USA Hockey’s first-ever full-time (Minn.) High School, has led the boys’ hockey program to five goaltending coach at USA Hockey’s National Team USA Hockey Youth National Championship titles, including Development Program. three (2005, 2007, and 2008) at the Tier I 18 & Under level and two (2001 and 2003) at the Tier I 17 & Under level. He is currently Shattuck-St. Mary’s director of hockey and head His responsibilities with the NTDP include planning, designing and executing the regular coach of the boys’ prep hockey team. on-ice practices for , as well as scouting and evaluating the nation’s top goaltending prospects. Exter has also been tabbed as the coordinator of the revolutionary Prior to working at Shattuck-St. Mary’s, he served as an assistant coach for the University Warren Strelow National Goaltending Mentor Program, which is designed to recruit, of Minnesota men’s ice hockey team for four seasons (1995-99), helping lead the Gophers develop and produce elite goaltenders in the United States. to a share of the 1997 Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season championship. He also served on the coaching staff of the United States Hockey In 2005-06, Exter served as an assistant coach for the American International College League’s St. Paul Vulcans for six seasons (1989-95), the last three campaigns as head men’s ice hockey team. He then spent the 2006-07 season as an assistant coach with coach and general manager. the Cedar Rapids (Iowa) RoughRiders of the United States Hockey League before joining USA Hockey. As a player, Ward skated with the University of Minnesota from 1982-85. He was drafted by the in the ninth round (180th overall) of the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. As a player, Exter spent two seasons in the ’ organization following a standout career at . In 2002-03, Exter served as captain for the Ward and his wife, Lori, reside in Prior Lake, Minn., with daughters Taylor, Hannah and Warriors en route to All-Hockey East Second Team honors. Katie Ann. Exter resides in Saline, Mich., with his wife, Erin Van Bruggen.

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JAY STAN

Varady Video Coach Wong Athletic Trainer

Jay Varady is serving on the staff of a U.S. national team for Stan Wong will serve as the athletic trainer for the U.S. the first time. National Junior Team at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship for the eighth Currently the associate head coach of the Western Hockey consecutive year. League’s Everett (Wash.) Silvertips, Varady has been with the organization since its inaugural season, having served as an He was head athletic trainer for both the Washington assistant coach from 2003-2007. Along with his coaching Capitals (1986-99) and the Florida Panthers (1999-2002) of the duties, he is also in charge of the Silvertips’ summer hockey National Hockey League. Wong also served as an athletic trainer programs. at the 2005 and 2009 U.S. Olympic Orientation Camp, with the 2006 U.S. Olympic Men’s Team and with the U.S. Men’s Select Team at the 2007 and Varady graduated from Union College, where he played for three seasons (1997-2000) 2009 Deutschland Cup. and was twice named to the ECAC Hockey’s All-Academic Team. He went on to serve as a volunteer assistant coach at Union in 2000-01, and was an assistant coach with the North American Hockey League’s Pittsburgh Forge from 2001-03 before joining Everett.

He resides in Everett, Wash.

SCOTT BROCK Director, Equipment Manager Monoghan Hockey Operations Bradley

Scott Monoghan has served on the staff of five U.S. Brock Bradley is serving as the equipment manager for the National Junior Teams and 11 U.S. Men’s National Under-18 U.S. National Junior Team for the second time, having Teams, including the gold medal-winning U.S. Men’s previoiusly taken on the role at the 2008 International Ice National Under-18 Teams at the 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2009 Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in International Ice Hockey Federation World Men’s Under-18 Paradubice and Liberec, Czech Republic. Championships. He was part of the staff for the U.S. Men’s National Under-18 An original member of USA Hockey’s National Team Teams that took gold at the 2002, 2006 and 2009 IIHF World Development Program, Monoghan currently serves as its Men’s Under-18 Championships, and is in his ninth season as T director of operations and is responsible for all aspects of USA Hockey’s NTDP. an equipment manager for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program. E A Prior to joining USA Hockey’s NTDP, Monoghan spent eight years with the Lake Superior M State University Athletic Department. He served as the Lakers’ sports information S director for four seasons (1989-93), before being appointed to the position of assistant T athletic director in 1993. A F Monoghan resides in Ypsilanti, Mich., with his wife, Becky. F __ 40 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

D R . P H I L ALEX

Johnson Team Doctor Clark Manager, Communications

Dr. Philip Johnson has worked with U.S. National Under- Alex Clark is serving on his first U.S. National Junior Team 17, Under-18 and Junior Teams since 2000. In 1999, he served staff. He recently returned to USA Hockey as a manger of as a volunteer physician for the U.S. Olympic Committee. communications after having served as the organization’s Brian Fishman Intern from 2005-06. Johnson graduated from the University of North Dakota with both a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy and a doctorate Clark also serves as the primary media contact for the U.S. of medicine. He completed his orthopedic surgery residency National Sled Hockey Team and the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey at Michigan State University, followed by a sports medicine Team that will compete at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in fellowship at the University of Western Ontario. Currently, he is Vancouver. Prior to returning to USA Hockey, he spent three years (2006-09) as the an orthopaedic surgeon at the Orthopaedic Associates of Fargo and the Institute for director of media and community relations with the Grand Rapids Rampage of the Arena Special Surgery of Fargo. Football League.

SCOTT DAVE

Robinson Massage Therapist Fischer Director, Communications

Scott Robinson is making his second consecutive Dave Fischer Dave Fischer, who is in his sixth year as appearance as the massage therapist for the U.S. National director of communications for USA Hockey, is responsible on Junior Team and fourth appearance overall. He has worked a day-to-day basis of overseeing USA Hockey’s overall in collaboration with the U.S. Olympic Committee as a communications effort, including publications, and media and massage therapist for hockey, bobsled and skeleton athletes. public relations. Fischer spent 17 years at Michigan Tech University (1987-2004), Robinson has spent time as a massage therapist for the where he served as assistant athletic director for communications American Hockey League’s , the BC and marketing. While at Michigan Tech, Fischer simultaneously spent five years (1989- T Icemen of the and the AA Binghamton Mets baseball team. 94) as the information director for the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. E He served on the CoSIDA Board of Directors from 1999-2002 and has been a member of A the organization since 1987. In addition, Fischer has served on the NCAA Men’s Frozen M Four staff since 1989. S T A F F __ 41 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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RON DAVE

DeGregorio President Ogrean Executive Director

A lifetime and career spent dedicated to advancing the sport of hockey in Dave Ogrean, one of the most respected leaders Corporation where he led the development and America culminated on June 14, 2003, with Ron DeGregorio’s election as in amateur sports, returned to USA Hockey as creation of the Colorado Springs Sports Hall of just the fourth president in the history of USA Hockey. executive director on Aug. 1, 2005. He previously Fame and the Rocky Mountain State Games. held the position from 1993-99 and began his career in the sports industry with the organization From 1999-2000, Ogrean worked for the United DeGregorio has been involved in the sport for more than 40 years as a player, (then the Amateur Hockey Association of the States Olympic Committee as deputy executive coach, administrator and team owner. His first appointment with USA United States) as its director of public relations in director of marketing. While there, he led the Hockey came in 1973 when he was named registrar for the New England 1978. USOC team that, together with the Salt Lake District. DeGregorio was first elected to the USA Hockey Board of Directors organizing committee, generated almost $200 in 1975 and was the organization’s first vice president of youth hockey. In Under his leadership since returning to the million. organization, USA Hockey created a new the 1980s, he served as treasurer of USA Hockey. In 1995, he was elected as department for membership development; began Previously, Ogrean served the USOC from 1990- a vice president and the international council chairperson, positions he held an annual nationwide celebration called Hockey 93 as director of broadcasting. He was responsible until being named president. Weekend Across America; hired the first-ever for creating the initial broadcast division and Chief Development Officer for the USA Hockey generated over $12 million in revenue as well as He has represented the United States at countless events during his tenure Foundation; executed a successful bid for the unprecedented exposure for the national with USA Hockey. He served as team leader of Team East at the 1979 United United States to host three World Championships; governing bodies of Olympic sports. States Olympic Festival, from which the 1980 “Miracle On Ice” U.S. Olympic and led efforts that resulted in USA Hockey From 1980-88, Ogrean worked at ESPN in Ice Hockey Team was chosen and also for the 1994 U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey gaining responsibility for the selection process corporate communications and programming. Team. DeGregorio has represented the United States at the 1998, 2002 and and induction event associated with the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. 2006 Olympic Winter Games and at numerous International Ice Hockey Following a successful eight years at ESPN, Federation Men’s, Women’s and Junior World Championships. Among his many accomplishments during his Ogrean joined the College Football Association as first term as executive director, Ogrean oversaw assistant executive director for television. During his two-year tenure, he worked with CBS Sports Honored with the National Hockey League’s Lester Patrick Award in 2002 a significant increase in membership and revenue, on remote production, with CBS and ESPN on for outstanding service to ice hockey in the United States, DeGregorio is and the construction of the current national headquarters; helped create the National Team game scheduling and selection and helped launch president of the PenFacs Group, an investment and insurance firm Development Program; was a driving force in the syndicated series, “This Week in College specializing in the design, administration and funding of executive benefit establishing the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, Football.” plans. presented annually to the top player in women’s Ogrean received his Bachelor of Arts degree in ; and developed the concept of English from the University of (1974) L He resides in Salem, N.H., with his wife, Susan and has four grown children, STAR (Serving the American Rinks) with U.S. E Eric, Mark, Kim and Kara. Figure Skating. and his master’s degree in film from Boston University (1978). A Before returning to Colorado Springs, Ogrean D Listed among The Sporting News’ Top 100 Most served as executive director of USA Football from E 2002-2005. He was recruited by the National Powerful People in Sports from 1993-99, Ogrean R Football League and NFL Players’ Association to is currently among The Hockey News’ Top 50 build a new, independent, non-profit organization People of Power and Influence. He is a member of S to support and promote the sport of amateur the nominating committee for the U.S. Olympic H football at all levels. Hall of Fame. I Prior to joining USA Football, Ogrean served as He and his wife, Maryellen, have three grown P __ president and CEO of the Colorado Springs Sports children, Matt, Tracy and Dana. 43 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

TONY A LT E R L .

Rossi Vice President, Bush, Jr. Chairman of the Board International Council Chairman

Outside of a highly successful business career, Tony Rossi has generously donated One of the most recognized and respected leaders in hockey, Walter L. Bush, Jr., is significant time, resources and expertise to USA Hockey for more than 30 years at the the chairman of the board for USA Hockey, a position he has held since June 2003. grassroots and executive leadership levels. Bush, who served as a member of the organization’s Board of Directors from 1959-2003, After beginning his volunteer career with the National Governing Body in the mid-1970s, became president of USA Hockey in June 1986, following Wm. Thayer Tutt and Tom Rossi was elected to the USA Hockey Board of Directors in 1983 and served as a director Lockhart. He served in the capacity for 17 years before taking his current position as from the Central District until 1988. In 1989, he was elected to the USA Hockey Executive chairman of the board. In recognition of his 45th year of service to USA Hockey, the Committee, serving as secretary from 1989-95. In 1995, Rossi transitioned to the role of organization dedicated its national headquarters as The Walter L. Bush, Jr. Center in USA Hockey treasurer, a position he held until June 2003. June 1999.

In his role as both secretary and treasurer, Rossi helped guide the formation and growth Bush retired as a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation Council in May of The USA Hockey Foundation, a charitable and educational non-profit corporation that 2008 after a 23-year stint, the last 14 years as a vice president of the organization. He provides long-range financial support for USA Hockey and promotes the growth of hockey served on numerous committees within the IIHF, including as chairman of the IIHF in the United States. Women’s Ice Hockey Committee, the IIHF InLine Hockey Committee and the IIHF Hall of Fame Selection Committee. In June of 2003, Rossi was elected to his current post as USA Hockey vice president and international council chair. In his role, Rossi works closely with the organization’s National Bush is a member of the Board of Directors of the USOC and is secretary of the U.S. and Olympic Team programs, as well as the International Ice Hockey Federation during Olympic Foundation. During the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Bush received the Olympic a host of global competitions held throughout the year. He was elected to the IIHF Order from the International Olympic Committee, the highest honor in the Olympic Council in May of 2008. movement.

Rossi also serves as president for RMK Management Corporation and Moran & Company. Bush was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000. He received the NHL’s Lester Patrick Award in 1973 in recognition of his outstanding service to ice hockey in the He resides in Chicago with his wife, Marie, and has four children, Elena, Deanna, Michael, United States. He was enshrined in the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1980, and and Tony, Jr. in 1989, was elected to the Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame. He currently serves as a governor and vice-chairman for the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. L Bush resides in Naples, Fla., with his wife, Sis. He has a daughter, Anne Hanson, and two E sons, Walter III and Steven. A D E R S H I P __ 44

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2009 UNITED STATES NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM Statistics & Results

U.S. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # PLAYER GP GAPTS PIM PPG SHG +/- 19 Jordan Schroeder 63811 210+1 21 James van Riemsdyk 66410 430+1 8 6189400+5 33 Colin Wilson 6369410+1 7 Aaron Palushaj 623510 10+2 24 Jonathon Blum 6224020+1 27 Drayson Bowman 6314600+1 28 Ian Cole 6224020Even 4 Cade Fairchild 6134210-3 15 Jim O’Brien 6134200+4 9 Matt Rust 631410 00+2 U.S. RESULTS 14 6134200+5 DATE RESULT 11 Mike Hoeffel 612314 10+2 Dec. 6 United States 8 17 Ryan McDonagh 6033200+5 Germany 2 Head Coach: 25 Eric Tangradi 6123600Even Goaltender/Saves: McCollum/16 12 6202210+1 Dec. 28 United States 4 Assistant Coaches: 10 Tyler Johnson 6101200-2 Czech Republic 3 20 Blake Kessel 6011200+4 Goaltender/Saves: McCollum/24 P.. O’Handley 18 Danny Kristo 6101000+2 Dec. 30 United States 12 Team USA Record: 5 Teddy Ruth 600025 00+1 0 3-1-0-2 TEAM USA TOTALS 6 34 52 86 99 13 0 Goaltender/Saves: McCollum/10 OPPONENT TOTALS 6 19 27 46 84 50 Team USA Finish: Dec. 31 Canada 7 Fifth Place United States 4 H Goaltender/Saves: McCollum/22 U.S. GOALTENDER STATISTICS I S # GOALTENDER GP MIN GA GAA SVS SV% RECORD* SO Jan. 2 Slovakia 5 T 30 Thomas McCollum 5 297:05 14 2.83 86 .860 3-0-0-2 1 United States 3 Goaltender/Saves: O 1 Josh Unice 1 62:59 2 1.91 2 .926 0-1-0-0 0 McCollum/14 R TEAM USA TOTALS 6 359:54 16 2.67 111 .874 3-1-0-2 1 Jan. 4 United States 3 Y OPPONENT TOTALS 6 362:03 34 5.63 222 .867 2-0-1-3 0 Czech Republic 2 (OT) __ Goaltender/Saves: *W-OTW-OTL-L Unice/25 47 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

2009 UNITED STATES NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM Team USA Recap

The U.S. National Junior Team outscored its opponents, 28-12, while posting a 3-0-0-1 record GAME 1 – PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME 2 – PRELIMINARY ROUND during the preliminary round of the tournament. Team USA dropped its quarterfinal game December 26, 2008 December 28, 2008 against Slovakia, but earned a thrilling overtime victory over the Czech Republic to finish fifth Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario overall. United States 233—8 United States 121—4 Germany 101—2 Czech Republic 012—3

Scoring Scoring 1st: 1, USA-Wilson (Shattenkirk, 1st: 1, USA-Schroeder (Shattenkirk, Schroeder), 8:23 (pp2) Wilson), 13:00 (pp) 1, GER-Ritter (Rupprich), 12:08 2nd: 1, CZE-Roman (Okal, Gudas), 5:14 2, USA-Bowman (O’Brien, Wahl), 2, USA-Rust (Blum), 11:46 17:51 3, USA-van Riemsdyk (Shattenkirk, 2nd: 3, USA-Schroeder (unassisted), 0:20 Schroeder), 18:34 (pp) 4, USA-van Riemsdyk (Wilson, 3rd: 4, USA-Schroeder (van Riemsdyk), 3:43 Schroeder), 12:43 (pp) 2, CZE-Paryzek (Szturc, Kubalik), 7:02 5, USA-Johnson (Hoeffel, McDonagh), 3, CZE-Kana (Kundratek, Roman), 14:27 16:43 (pp) 3rd: 6, USA-van Riemsdyk (Wilson, Penalties: USA 7-14, CZE 3-6 Schroeder), 0:35 Power Plays: USA 2-3, CZE 1-6 7, USA-Bowman (Wahl), 6:26 Saves: USA-McCollum (9-3-12—24), 60:00 2, GER-Pohl (Flaake, Weiss), 13:51 CZE-Furch (8-6-9—23), 59:14 8, USA-Rust (unassisted), 19:59 Shots: USA 9-8-10—27; CZE 9-4-14—27 Penalties: GER 9-18, USA 11-22 Notes: Team USA built a 4-1 lead early in Power Plays: GER 0-9, USA 2-6 the third period and held on for a Saves: GER-Pielmeier (12-15-0—27), 40:00 one-goal victory. The United States GER-Grubauer (0-0-11—11), 20:00 capitalized on two of its three power- USA-McCollum (7-6-3—16), 60:00 play opportunities and Jordan Shots: GER 8-6-4—18; USA 14-18-14—46 Schroeder led all players with three Notes: Team USA outshot Germany, 46-18, points (2-1). H en route to an 8-2 victory in its first I outing of the tournament. Jordan S Schroeder scored a goal and added three assists, while Drayson T Bowman’s earned Team USA Player O of the Game honors. R Y __ 48 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

2009 UNITED STATES NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM Team USA Recap

GAME 3 – PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME 4 – PRELIMINARY ROUND GAME 5 – QUARTERFINAL ROUND GAME 6 – PLACEMENT ROUND December 30, 2008 December 31, 2008 January 2, 2009 January 4, 2009 Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario United States 354—12 Canada 322—7 Slovakia 302—5 United States 10 1 1—3 Kazakhstan 000—0 United States 310—4 United States 102—3 Czech Republic 00 2 0—2

Scoring Scoring Scoring Scoring 1st: 1, USA-Cole (Shattenkirk, Schroeder), 1st: 1, USA-Shattenkirk (unassisted), 3:49 1st: 1, SVK-Bezak (Kytnar, Valach), 11:05 1st: 1, USA-Tangradi (Wahl), 8:36 16:26 (pp) 2, USA-Hayes (Palushaj, Tangradi), 1, USA-Cole (Wilson, Schroeder), 2nd: No Scoring 2, USA-Palushaj (Rust, Hoeffel), 17:07 7:15 (pp2) 12:01 (pp) 3rd: 1, CZE-Okal (Novotny), 2:23 3, USA-Bowman (Fairchild, O’Brien), 3, USA-O’Brien (Shattenkirk, 2, SVK-Tatar (Panik), 13:41 2, CZE-Roman (Kana), 10:59 18:59 Bowman), 12:35 3, SVK-Molnar (unassisted), 17:53 2, USA-Fairchild (unassisted), 13:02 (pp) 2nd: 4, USA-Wilson (van Riemsdyk, 1, CAN-Tavares (Hodgson, Subban), 2nd: No Scoring OT: 3, USA-van Riemsdyk (McDonagh, Schroeder), 0:52 14:55 (pp) 3rd: 2, USA-Blum (Wilson, van Riemsdyk), Wilson), 2:49 5, USA-Wilson (van Riemsdyk, Cole), 2, CAN-Tavares (unassisted), 15:43 5:31 Penalties: USA 7-35, CZE 13-78 1:11 3, CAN-Eberle (Hodgson, Subban), 4, SVK-Panik (Viedensky, Daloga), Power Plays: USA 1-7, CZE 0-2 6, USA-van Riemsdyk (Shattenkirk, 18:10 (pp) 11:38 Saves: USA-Unice (8-6-19-1—25), 62:49 Cole), 5:34 (pp) 2nd: 4, CAN-Boychuk (Hickey, 5, SVK-Tatar (Viedensky), 17:46 () CZE-Vosvrda (21-11-13-0—45), 62:49 7, USA-Kristo (McDonagh), 7:12 DiDomenico), 0:37 (pp) 3, USA-van Riemsdyk (Shattenkirk, Shots: USA 22-11-14-1—48 8, USA-Palushaj (Fairchild, Kessel), 4, USA-Blum (Schroeder, Fairchild), Blum), 18:42 CZE 8-6-12-1—27 12:28 (pp) 3:40 (pp) Penalties: USA 4-8, SVK 6-12 Notes: Cade Fairchild tied the game, 2-2, 3rd: 9, USA-Hoeffel (unassisted), 10:08 (pp2) 5, CAN-Hodgson (Ellis, Subban), 6:56 (pp) Power Plays: USA 2-5, SVK 0-3 with less than seven minutes 10, USA-Hayes (O’Brien, Shattenkirk), 3rd: 6, CAN-Tavares (Esposito), 19:13 (eng) Saves: USA-McCollum (5-2-7—14), 58:09 remaining in regulation, and James 13:59 7, CAN-Ennis (Kane), 19:50 (eng) SVK-Janus (14-16-14—44), 60:00 van Riemsdyk scored the game- 11, USA-Wahl (Palushaj), 15:02 Penalties: CAN 6-20, USA 8-24 Shots: USA 15-16-16—47; SVK 8-2-9—19 winning goal just under three 12, USA-Rust (Palushaj, Tangradi), 19:55 Power Plays: CAN 4-7, USA 2-5 Notes: Team USA fell behind, 3-1, in the first minutes into overtime to secure Penalties:USA 2-4, KAZ 10-22 Saves: CAN-Tokarski (6-8-9—23), 60:00 period and could not launch a third- Team USA’s fifth-place finish. Power Plays: USA 4-11, KAZ 0-2 USA-McCollum (6-8-8—22), 58:56 period comeback. Slovakia scored Saves: USA-McCollum (1-2-7—10), 60:00 Shots: CAN 9-10-10—29; USA 9-9-9—27 five goals on just 19 shots, while H KAZ-Yankov (15-16-18—49), 60:00 Notes: Despite building an early 3-0 lead, goalie turned aside 44 I Shots: USA 18-21-22—61; KAZ 1-2-7—10 Team USA fell to Canada in front of a shots in the win. S Notes: Ten different players scored for Team raucous Ottawa crowd. Canada USA and Thomas McCollum logged converted on four of seven power- T 10 saves in a 12-0 victory play chances and put the game away O over Kazakhstan. The U.S. connected late with a pair of empty net goals. R on four of 11 power-play chances en Y __ route to its highest-scoring output in 16 years. 49 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Year-By-Year Rankings

2009 2006 OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA VANCOUVER/KAMLOOPS/KELOWNA, B.C., CANADA Final Rankings GP W OTW OTL L 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 2. Sweden 6 5 0 0 1 34 20 2. Russia 6 5 1 0 26 12 3. Russia 7 5 0 1 1 32 18 3. Finland 7 4 3 0 24 19 4. Slovakia 7 2 1 0 4 22 26 4. United States 7 3 3 1 26 22 5. United States 6 3 1 0 2 34 19 5. Sweden 6 4 2 0 23 11 6. Czech Republic 6 2 0 0 4 23 22 6. Czech Republic 7 2 5 0 16 19 Team USA 7. Finland 7 4 0 1 2 25 15 7. Switzerland 6 2 2 2 16 15 captured the gold medal at the 2004 World Junior 8. Latvia 7 2 0 0 5 20 33 8. Slovakia 6 2 3 1 19 27 Championship. 9. Germany 7 2 0 0 5 23 29 9. Latvia 6 1 5 0 14 30 10. Kazakhstan 7 0 0 0 7 4 69 10. Norway 6 0 6 0 6 34

2008 2005 2003 2001 PARDUBICE/LIBEREC, CZECH REPUBLIC GRAND FORKS, N.D./THIEF RIVER FALLS, MINN., USA HALIFAX/SYDNEY, , CANADA /PODOLSK, RUSSIA 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 Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. Canada 7 5 1 0 1 23 10 1. Canada 6 6 0 0 41 7 1. Russia 6 6 0 0 28 10 1. Czech Republic 7 7 0 0 27 8 2. Sweden 6 4 1 1 0 26 13 2. Russia 6 4 2 0 28 17 2. Canada 6 5 1 0 26 11 2. Finland 7 5 1 1 22 10 3. Russia 7 5 0 1 1 27 19 3. Czech Republic 7 5 2 0 23 14 3. Finland 7 4 2 1 22 15 3. Canada 7 4 2 1 26 16 4. United States 6 4 0 0 2 20 16 4. United States 7 3 4 0 27 28 4. United States 7 4 3 0 23 18 4. Sweden 7 3 4 0 17 13 5. Czech Republic 6 3 0 0 3 18 16 5. Slovakia 6 4 2 0 15 13 5. Slovakia 6 3 3 0 17 14 5. United States 7 5 2 0 29 12 6. Finland 6 1 1 0 4 19 24 6. Finland 6 3 3 0 14 21 6. Czech Republic 6 2 3 1 11 13 6. Switzerland 7 2 4 1 18 25 7. Slovakia 6 3 0 0 3 22 16 7. Sweden 6 2 4 0 19 25 7. Switzerland 6 3 3 0 21 20 7. Russia 7 3 3 1 26 17 8. Kazakhstan 6 2 0 0 4 14 27 8. Switzerland 6 2 4 0 19 20 8. Sweden 6 2 4 0 20 25 8. Slovakia 7 1 6 0 16 24 9. Switzerland 6 1 0 1 4 16 22 9. 6 1 5 0 10 24 9. Germany 6 1 5 0 9 24 9. Belarus 6 1 4 1 12 36 10. 6 0 0 0 6 12 34 10. Germany 6 1 5 0 5 32 10. Belarus 6 0 6 0 10 37 10. Kazakhstan 6 0 5 1 11 43

2007 2004 2002 2000 LEKSAND/MORA, SWEDEN HELSINKI/HAMEENLINNA, FINLAND PARDUBICE/HRADEC KRALOVE, CZECH REPUBLIC SKELLEFTEA/UMEA, SWEDEN 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 Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA H 1. Canada 6 5 1 0 0 20 7 1. United States 6 6 0 0 27 8 1. Russia 7 5 2 0 25 14 1. Czech Republic 7 5 0 2 23 11 2. Russia 6 5 0 0 1 26 9 2. Canada 6 5 1 0 35 9 2. Canada 7 5 2 0 40 14 2. Russia 7 6 1 0 37 7 I 3. United States 7 3 1 2 1 22 17 3. Finland 7 5 2 0 26 12 3. Finland 7 5 2 0 23 9 3. Canada 7 4 1 2 23 14 S 4. Sweden 7 3 0 1 3 19 16 4. Czech Republic 7 3 4 0 20 20 4. Switzerland 7 3 4 0 16 21 4. United States 7 2 3 2 14 15 T 5. Czech Republic 6 3 0 0 3 17 19 5. Russia 6 3 2 1 17 16 5. United States 7 4 1 2 22 20 5. Sweden 7 5 1 1 45 17 O 6. Finland 6 2 0 0 4 18 23 6. Slovakia 6 2 3 1 13 14 6. Sweden 7 3 2 2 18 15 6. Switzerland 7 3 4 0 23 31 7. Switzerland 6 3 0 0 3 13 19 7. Sweden 6 3 3 0 21 13 7. Czech Republic 7 2 5 0 21 16 7. Finland 7 2 3 2 19 19 R 8. Slovakia 6 1 0 0 5 16 21 8. Switzerland 6 2 4 0 23 17 8. Slovakia 7 2 3 2 20 19 8. Kazakhstan 7 1 6 0 13 61 Y 9. Germany 6 0 1 0 5 10 19 9. Austria 6 0 5 1 5 32 9. Belarus 6 1 5 0 10 31 9. Slovakia 7 1 5 1 11 15 __ 10. France 6 1 5 0 6 42 10. Belarus 6 2 0 0 4 10 25 10. Ukraine 6 0 5 1 3 49 10. Ukraine 7 1 6 0 10 28 50 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Year-By-Year Rankings

1999 1996 1993 1990 WINNIPEG, , CANADA BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, USA GAVLE/FULUN, SWEDEN 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 Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. Russia 7 6 1 0 34 10 1. Canada 6 6 0 0 27 8 1. Canada 7 6 1 0 37 17 1. Canada 7 5 1 1 36 18 2. Canada 7 4 2 1 30 15 2. Sweden 7 4 2 1 26 13 2. Sweden 7 6 1 0 53 15 2. 7 5 1 1 50 23 3. Slovakia 6 4 1 1 17 14 3. Russia 7 4 2 1 32 19 3. Czechoslovakia 7 4 2 1 38 27 3. Czechoslovakia 7 5 2 0 51 17 4. Sweden 6 4 2 0 30 23 4. Czech Republic 6 2 2 2 18 22 4. United States 7 4 3 0 32 23 4. Finland 7 4 2 1 32 21 5. Finland 6 3 3 0 25 19 5. United States 6 3 3 0 21 27 5. Finland 7 3 3 1 31 20 5. Sweden 7 4 2 1 38 29 6. Kazakhstan 6 1 4 1 12 38 6. Finland 6 2 4 0 23 24 6. Russia 7 2 3 2 26 20 6. Norway 7 2 5 0 25 51 7. Czech Republic 6 3 3 0 26 18 7. Slovakia 6 2 1 3 28 27 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 16 37 7. United States 7 1 6 0 22 37 8. United States 6 3 3 0 25 23 8. Germany 6 1 3 2 23 31 8. Japan 7 0 7 0 9 83 8. Poland 7 0 7 0 7 65 9. Switzerland 6 1 5 0 13 26 9. Switzerland 6 1 4 1 21 27 10. Belarus 6 0 5 1 13 37 10. Ukraine 6 1 5 0 15 36

1998 1995 1992 1989 HELSINKI/HAMEENLINNA, FINLAND RED DEER, , CANADA FUSSEN/KAUFBEUREN, GERMANY ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, USA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 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. Finland 7 6 0 1 35 13 1. Canada 7 7 0 0 49 22 1. C.I.S.* 7 6 1 0 39 13 1. Soviet Union 7 6 1 0 51 14 2. Russia 7 5 1 1 30 10 2. Russia 7 5 2 0 36 24 2. Sweden 7 5 1 1 41 24 2. Sweden 7 6 1 0 39 14 3. Switzerland 7 4 2 1 21 14 3. Sweden 7 4 2 1 35 21 3. United States 7 5 2 0 30 22 3. Czechoslovakia 7 4 2 1 36 19 4. Czech Republic 7 3 3 1 24 22 4. Finland 7 3 3 1 29 26 4. Finland 7 3 3 1 21 21 4. Canada 7 4 2 1 31 23 5. United States 7 4 3 0 25 19 5. United States 7 3 4 0 28 33 5. Czechoslovakia 7 3 4 0 28 24 5. United States 7 3 3 1 41 25 6. Sweden 7 3 4 0 25 13 6. Czech Republic 7 3 4 0 43 26 6. Canada 7 2 3 2 21 30 6. Finland 7 2 4 1 29 37 7. Kazakhstan 7 2 5 0 16 51 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 17 55 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 15 40 7. Norway 7 1 6 0 14 56 8. Canada 7 2 5 0 13 18 8. Ukraine 7 1 6 0 12 42 8. Switzerland 7 1 6 0 19 40 8. West Germany 7 0 7 0 13 66 9. Slovakia 6 3 3 0 26 18 *Commonwealth of Independent States (the former Soviet Union before becoming Russia) 10. Germany 6 0 6 0 4 41

1997 1994 1991 1988 /MORGES, SWITZERLAND OSTRAVA/FRYDEK-MISTEK, CZECH REPUBLIC SASKATOON, , CANADA MOSCOW, SOVIET UNION Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA H 1. Canada 7 5 0 2 27 13 1. Canada 7 6 0 1 39 20 1. Canada 7 5 1 1 40 18 1. Canada 7 6 0 1 37 16 2. United States 6 4 1 1 23 9 2. Sweden 7 6 1 0 35 16 2. Soviet Union 7 5 1 1 44 15 2. Soviet Union 7 6 1 0 44 18 I 3. Russia 6 4 1 1 26 9 3. Russia 7 5 1 1 23 17 3. Czechoslovakia 7 5 2 0 44 19 3. Finland 7 5 1 1 36 20 S 4. Czech Republic 7 2 3 2 19 19 4. Finland 7 4 3 0 27 24 4. United States 7 4 2 1 45 19 4. Czechoslovakia 7 3 3 1 36 23 T 5. Finland 6 4 2 0 25 16 5. Czech Republic 7 3 4 0 31 29 5. Finland 7 3 3 1 35 30 5. Sweden 7 3 3 1 36 24 O 6. Slovakia 6 2 4 0 23 26 6. United States 7 1 5 1 20 33 6. Sweden 7 3 4 0 32 29 6. United States 7 1 6 0 28 46 7. Switzerland 6 3 2 1 20 14 7. Germany 7 1 6 0 10 26 7. Switzerland 7 1 6 0 5 48 7. West Germany 7 1 6 0 18 47 R 8. Sweden 6 2 3 1 20 18 8. Switzerland 7 0 6 1 10 30 8. Norway 7 0 7 0 8 75 8. Poland 7 1 6 0 12 53 Y 9. Germany 6 1 5 0 12 26 __ 10. Poland 6 0 6 0 7 46 51 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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1987 1984 1981 1978 PIESTANY, CZECHOSLOVAKIA NYKOPING, SWEDEN FUSSEN/AUGSBURG, GERMANY MONTREAL, QUEBEC, 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 Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. Finland 7 5 1 1 45 23 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. Czechoslovakia 7 5 2 0 36 23 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. Sweden 7 4 2 1 45 11 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 4. United States 7 4 3 0 42 30 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. Poland 7 1 6 0 21 80 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. Switzerland 7 0 7 0 15 62 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

*Canada and the Soviet Union were disqualified from the final standings. 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 8. Switzerland 7 0 7 0 16 72 8. Austria 5 0 5 0 9 57 8. Switzerland 6 0 6 0 7 70

1986 1983 1980 1977 HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA 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 Final Rankings GP W L T GF GA 1. Soviet Union 7 7 0 0 41 14 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. Canada 7 5 2 0 54 21 2. Czechoslovakia 7 5 1 1 43 22 2. Finland 5 4 1 0 29 8 2. Canada 7 6 1 0 50 20 3. United States 7 4 3 0 35 26 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. Czechoslovakia 7 4 3 0 30 20 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. Sweden 7 4 3 0 26 23 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 31 22 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. Switzerland 7 1 6 0 19 54 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. West Germany 7 0 7 0 9 65 8. Norway 7 0 7 0 13 69 8. Switzerland 5 0 5 0 13 47 8. Poland 7 0 6 1 12 58

1985 1982 1979 HELSINKI/TURKU, FINLAND MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, USA KARLSTAD, SWEDEN 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 0 2 44 14 1. Canada 7 6 0 1 45 14 1. Soviet Union 6 5 0 1 46 11 2. Czechoslovakia 7 5 0 2 32 13 2. Czechoslovakia 7 5 1 1 44 17 2. Czechoslovakia 6 3 1 2 19 23 H 3. Soviet Union 7 5 2 0 38 17 3. Finland 7 5 2 0 47 29 3. Sweden 6 4 1 1 19 13 I 4. Finland 7 4 1 2 42 20 4. Soviet Union 7 4 3 0 42 25 4. Finland 6 2 4 0 20 19 5. Sweden 7 3 4 0 32 26 5. Sweden 7 4 3 0 42 26 5. Canada 5 3 2 0 23 10 S 6. United States 7 2 5 0 23 37 6. United States 7 2 5 0 28 34 6. United States 5 2 3 0 21 23 T 7. Germany 7 0 6 1 9 44 7. West Germany 7 1 6 0 19 56 7. West Germany 5 1 4 0 17 26 O 8. Poland 7 0 6 1 10 59 8. Switzerland 7 0 7 0 15 81 8. Norway 5 0 5 0 6 46 R Y __ 52 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Year-By-Year Results

YEAR LOCATION GOLD SILVER BRONZE U.S. RECORD U.S. FINISH 2009 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Canada Sweden Russia 3-1-0-2 5th 2008 Pardubice/Liberec, Czech Republic Canada Sweden Russia 4-0-0-2 4th 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 2004 Helsinki/Hameenlinna, Finland United States Canada Finland 6-0-0 1st 2003 Halifax/Sydney, Nova Scotia, 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 2000 Skelleftea/Umea, Sweden Czech Republic Russia Canada 2-3-2 4th 1999 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Russia Canada Slovakia 3-3-0 8th 1998 Helsinki/Hameenlinna, Finland Finland Russia Switzerland 4-3-0 5th 1997 Geneva/Morges, Switzerland Canada United States Russia 4-1-1 2nd 1996 Boston, Massachusetts, United States Canada Sweden Russia 3-3-0 5th 1995 Red Deer, Alberta, 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, Saskatchewan, 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, Ontario, 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 H 1983 Leningrad, Soviet Union Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Canada 3-4-0 5th I 1982 Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, United States Canada Czechoslovakia Finland 2-5-0 6th S 1981 Fussen/Augsburg, Germany Sweden Finland Soviet Union 2-3-0 6th T 1980 Helsinki, Finland Soviet Union Finland Sweden 1-3-1 7th O 1979 Karlstad, Sweden Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Sweden 2-3-0 6th R 1978 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Soviet Union Sweden Canada 4-2-0 5th Y 1977 Bystrica-Zvolen, Czechoslovakia Soviet Union Canada Czechoslovakia 1-5-1 7th __ *Commonwealth of Independent States (the former Soviet Union before becoming Russia) 53 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Directorate Award Winners

YEAR GOALTENDER DEFENSEMAN FORWARD 2009 Jacob Markstrom (SWE) (SWE) (CAN) 2008 Steve Mason (CAN) (CAN) Viktor Tikhonov (RUS) 2007 (CAN) Erik Johnson (USA) (RUS) 2006 (FIN) (CAN) (RUS) 2005 Marek Schwarz (CZE) Dion Phaneuf (CAN) Alexander Ovechkin (RUS) 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) 2001 Tomas Duba (CZE) Rostislav Klesla (CZE) Pavel Brendl (CZE) 2000 Rick DiPietro (USA) Alexander Rjazantsoc (RUS) Milan Kraft (CZE) 1999 (CAN) Vitali Vishnevski (RUS) Maxim Afinogenov (CZE) 1998 David Aebischer (SUI) Pavel Skrbek (CZE) (FIN) 1997 (CAN) Joseph Corvo (USA) Alexei Morozov (RUS) 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) (CIS) Michael Nylander (SWE) 1991 Pauli Jaks (SUI) Jiri Slegr (TCH) (CAN) 1990 Stephane Fiset (CAN) Alexander Godynuk (USSR) Robert Reichel (TCH) 1989 Aleksey Ivashkin (USSR) Ricard Persson (SWE) (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) H 1984 Alan Perry (USA) Alexei G rov (USSR) Raimo Helminen (FIN) I 1983 Dominik Hasek (TCH) Ilya Bajaken (USSR) Tomas Sandstrom (SWE) S 1982 Mike Moffat (CAN) (CAN) Petri Skriko (FIN) T 1981 Lars Eriksson (SWE) Miloslav Jorava (TCH) Patrick Sunstrom (SWE) O 1980 Jari Paavola (FIN) Reijo Ruotsalainen (FIN) Vladimir Krutov (USSR) Erik Johnson, R 2007, was draftedan first NTDP overall product in 2005 and by directorate the St. Louis award Blues. winner in 1979 Pelle Lindbergh (SWE) Alexei Kastonov (USSR) Vladimir Krutov (USSR) Y 1978 Alexander Tyzhnyk (USSR) (USSR) (CAN) __ 1977 Jan Hrabak (TCH) Viacheslav Fetisov (USSR) Dale McCourt (CAN) 54 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Year-By-Year All-Stars

2009 2004 Goaltender: Jaroslav Janus (SVK) Goaltender: Al Montoya (USA) Forwards: (RUS) Forwards: Zach Parise (USA) (CAN) Jeff Carter (CAN) John Tavares (CAN) Valtteri Filppula (FIN) Defensemen: Erik Karlsson (SWE) Defensemen: Sami Lepisto (FIN) P.K. Subban (CAN) Dion Phaneuf (CAN)

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) Scottie Upshall (CAN) Defensemen: (SWE) Defensemen: Carlo Colaiacovo (CAN) Drew Doughty (CAN) Joni Pitkanen (FIN)

2007 2002 Goaltender: Carey Price (CAN) Goaltender: (CAN) Forwards: Patrick Kane (USA) Forwards: Patrick Kane Mike Cammalleri (CAN) was selected first overall by the (CAN) Marek Svatos (SVK) just months after the 2007 World Junior Championship. Alexei Cherepanov (RUS) Stanislav Chistov (RUS) Defensemen: Erik Johnson (USA) Defensemen: (CAN) Kristopher Letang (CAN) Igor Knyazev (RUS)

2006 2001 1999 1997 Goaltender: Tuukka Rask (FIN) Goaltender: (FIN) Goaltender: Roberto Luongo (CAN) Goaltender: Brian Boucher (USA) Forwards: Evgeni Malkin (RUS) Forwards: Jason Spezza (CAN) Forwards: (USA) Forwards: Christian Dube (CAN) Lauri Tukonen (FIN) Jani Rita (FIN) Maxim Balmochnykh (RUS) (USA) Steven Downie (CAN) Ravel Brendl (CZE) Daniel Tkachuk (CAN) (RUS) Defensemen: Jack Johnson (USA) Defensemen: Rostislav Klesla (CZE) Defensemen: Vitali Vishnevski (RUS) Defensemen: (CAN) (CAN) Tuuka Mantyla (CZE) (CAN) (SUI) H I 2005 2000 1998 1996 S Goaltender: Marek Schwarz (CZE) Goaltender: Rick DiPietro (USA) Goaltender: David Aebischer (SUI) Goaltender: Jose Theodore (CAN) T Forwards: (CAN) Forwards: Milan Kraft (CZE) Forwards: Olli Jokinen (FIN) Forwards: Jarome Iginla (CAN) O Jeff Carter (CAN) Alexei Tereschenko (RUS) Eero Somervuori (FIN) Johan Davisson (SWE) R Alexander Ovechkin (RUS) Evgeny Muratov (RUS) Maxim Balmochnykh (RUS) Alexei Morozov (RUS) Y Defensemen: Defensemen: Defensemen: Defensemen: Dion Phaneuf (CAN) Matthieu Biron (CAN) Perre Hedin (SWE) Nolan Baumgartner (CAN) __ Ryan Suter (USA) Alexander Ryazantsev (RUS) Andrei Markov (RUS) Mattias Ohlund (SWE) 55 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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1995 1990 1985 1980 Goaltender: Igor Karpenko (UKR) Goaltender: Stephane Fiset (CAN) Goaltender: Timo Lehkonen (FIN) Goaltender: Jari Paavola (FIN) Forwards: Marty Murray (CAN) Forwards: Dave Chyzowski (CAN) Forwards: Esa Tikkanen (FIN) Forwards: Vladimir Krutov (USSR) (CAN) Jaromir Jagr (TCH) Michal Pivonka (TCH) Igor Larinov (USSR) Eric Daze (CAN) Robert Reichel (TCH) Mikko Makela (FIN) Hakan Loob (SWE) Defensemen: Anders Eriksson (SWE) Defensemen: Jiri Slegr (TCH) Defensemen: Bob Dollas (CAN) Defensemen: Reijo Ruotsalainen (FIN) Bryan McCabe (CAN) Alexander Godynyuk (USSR) Michail Tatarinov (USSR) Thomas Jonsson (SWE)

1994 1989 1984 1979 Goaltender: Evgeni Ryabchikov (RUS) Goaltender: Aleksei Ivashkin (USSR) Goaltender: Evgeny Belosheikin (USSR) Goaltender: Pelle Lindberg (SWE) Forwards: Niklas Sundstrom (SWE) Forwards: Niklas Eriksson (USSR) Forwards: Nikolai Borschevsky (USSR) Forwards: Vladimir Krutov (USSR) (RUS) Pavel Bure (USSR) Raimo Helminin (FIN) Anatoli Tarasov (USSR) David Vyborny (CZE) (USA) Peter Rosol (TCH) Thomas Steen (SWE) Defensemen: Kenny Jonsson (SWE) Defensemen: Milan Tichy (TCH) Defensemen: Rantisek Musil (TCH) Defensemen: Ivan Cerny (TCH) Kimmo Timonen (FIN) Richard Persson (SWE) Alexei Gusarov (USSR) Alexi Kasatonov (USSR)

1993 1988 1983 1978 Goaltender: Manny Legace (CAN) Goaltender: Jimmy Waite (CAN) Goaltender: Matti Rautianen (FIN) Goaltender: Alexander Tyzhnych (USSR) Forwards: (CAN) Forwards: Sergei Federov (USSR) Forwards: German Volgin (USSR) Forwards: Wayne Gretzky (CAN) Markus Naslund (SWE) Alexander Mogliny (USSR) Vladimir Ruzicka (TCH) Mats Naslund (USSR) Peter Forsberg (SWE) Theoren Fleury (CAN) Tomas Sandstrom (SWE) Anton Stastny (TCH) Defensemen: Kenny Jonsson (SWE) Defensemen: Greg Hagwood (CAN) Defensemen: Ilya Byakin (USSR) Defensemen: Vyacheslav Fetisov (USSR) Brent Tully (CAN) Teppo Numminen (FIN) Simo Saarinen (FIN) (FIN)

1992 1987 1982 1977 Goaltender: Mike Dunham (USA) Goaltender: Sam Lindstahl (SWE) Goaltender: Mike Moffat (CAN) Goaltender: Alexander Tyzhnych (USSR) Forwards: Peter Ferraro (USA) Forwards: Juraj Jurik (TCH) Forwards: Mike Mollar (CAN) Forwards: Dale McCourt (CAN) (CIS) Ulf Dahlen (SWE) Vladimir Ruzicka (TCH) Bengt-Ake Gustavsson (SWE) Michael Nylander (SWE) Scott Young (USA) Petri Skriko (FIN) Igor Romashin (USSR) Defensemen: (CAN) Defensemen: Brian Leetch (USA) Defensemen: Ilya Byakin (USSR) Defensemen: Lubomir Oslizo (TCH) Janne Gronvall (FIN) Jiri Latal (TCH) Gord Kluzak (CAN) Risto Siltanen (FIN) H I 1991 1986 1981 S Goaltender: Paul Jaks (SUI) Goaltender: Evgeny Belosheiken (USSR) Goaltender: Lars Eriksson (SWE) T Forwards: Martin Rucinsky (TCH) Forwards: (CAN) Forwards: (SWE) O Mike Craig (CAN) Michal Pivonka (TCH) Patrick Sundstrom (FIN) R Eric Lindros (CAN) Igor Vyazmykin (USSR) Arto Lahteenmanki (FIN) Y Defensemen: (USA) Defensemen: Defensemen: Sylvain Cote (CAN) Hakan Nordin (SWE) __ Dmitri Yushkevich (USSR) Michail Tatarinov (USSR) Miloslav Horava (TCH) 56 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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SINGLE-TOURNAMENT LEADERS

POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SAVE PERCENTAGE* YEAR GP POINTS YEAR GP GOALS YEAR GP ASSISTS YEAR GP SV% 1. 1991 7 19 (5-14) 1. Jeremy Roenick 1989 78 1. Doug Weight 1991 7 14 1. Al Montoya 2004 6 .944 2. Jeremy Roenick 1989 7 16 (8-8) 2. Chris Bourque 2006 77 2. 2006 7 10 2. 2007 5 .938 3. 1989 7 15 (6-9) Peter Ferraro 1993 77 3. Bobby Crawford 1978 69 3. Bobby Goepfert 2003 7 .937 4. Bobby Crawford 1978 6 13 (4-9) Mark Green 1978 67 Mike Modano 1989 79 4. Rick DiPietro 2000 5 .935 Pat Peake 1993 7 13 (4-9) Scott Young 1987 77 Pat Peake 1993 79 5. Mike Dunham 1992 6 .932 6. Ted Drury 1991 7 12 (5-7) 6. Adam Deadmarsh 1995 76 Alfie Turcotte 1984 79 6. Rick DiPietro 2001 6 .927 Mark Green 1978 6 12 (7-5) Jon DiSalvatore 2001 76 7. Tom Pederson 1989 78 7. Jeff Callinan 1993 3 .924 Trent Klatt 1991 7 12 (6-6) David Emma 1989 76 Jeremy Roenick 1989 78 8. Jean-Marc Pelletier 1998 4 .922 9. Chris Ferraro 1993 7 11 (4-7) Jeff Farkas 1998 76 Jordan Schroeder 2009 68 9. Mike Heinke 1991 4 .918 Peter Ferraro 1993 7 11 (7-4) Brian Gionta 1999 66 Kevin Shattenkirk 2009 68 10. Jim Carey 1993 4 .912 Brian Gionta 1999 6 11 (6-5) Trent Klatt 1991 76 Cory Schneider 2006 6 .912 Phil Kessel 2006 7 11 (1-10) Steve Leach 1986 76 *Minimum of three games played Steve Leach 1986 7 11 (6-5) John LeClair 1989 76 Zach Parise 2004 6 11 (5-6) Mike Modano 1989 76 Jordan Schroeder 2009 6 11 (3-8) Paul Ranheim 1986 76 MINUTES GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE* Alfie Turcotte 1984 7 11 (2-9) 1993 76 YEAR GP PIM YEAR GP GAA James van Riemsdyk 2008 6 11 (5-6) Jeff Taffe 2001 76 1. Jack Johnson 2006 7 45 1. Rick DiPietro 2001 6 1.33 1991 76 2. Mike Sylvia 1996 6 39 Al Montoya 2004 6 1.33 Darren Turcotte 1987 76 3. Landon Wilson 1995 7 37 3. Jean-Marc Pelletier 1998 4 1.66 James van Riemsdyk 2009 66 4. 1995 7 36 4. Jeff Frazee 2007 5 1.72 Colin Wilson 2008 66 5. Matt Greene 2003 7 34 5. Bobby Goepfert 2003 7 1.77 6. Reg Berg 1996 6 33 6. Rick DiPietro 2000 5 1.81 7. Patrick Foley 2000 7 31 7. Mike Heinke 1991 4 2.00 David Legwand 1999 6 31 8. Mike Dunham 1992 6 2.33 9. Brian Swanson 1996 6 29 9. Jeremy Smith 2008 6 2.40 Richard Park 1995 7 29 10. Cory Schneider 2006 6 2.67 *Minimum of three games played

H I S T O R Y __ 57

Jeremy Roenick (points, goals and assists)ranks for among his 1989 U.S. tournament leaders in three play. categories General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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CAREER LEADERS

POINTS ASSISTS GAMES PLAYED WINS YEAR(S) GP POINTS YEAR(S) GP ASSISTS YEAR(S) GP YEAR(S) WINS 1. Jeremy Roenick 1988-89 14 25 (13-12) 1. Jordan Schroeder 2008-09 12 15 1. Chris Biotti 1985-87 21 1. Al Montoya 2004-05 9 2. James van Riemsdyk 2007-09 18 22 (12-10) 2. Doug Weight 1991 7 14 1988-90 21 2. Rick DiPietro 2000-01 7 3. Mike Modano 1988-89 14 20 (10-10) 3. Phil Kessel 2005-06 14 12 Adam Deadmarsh 1993-95 21 3. Brian Boucher 1996-97 6 Brian Rolston 1991-93 21 20 (10-10) Jeremy Roenick 1988-89 14 12 Steve Leach 1984-86 21 Mike Dunham 1991-92 6 5. Brian Gionta 1998-99 13 19 (11-8) 5. Bobby Crawford 1977-79 18 11 Brian Lee 2005-07 21 5. Jeff Frazee 2006-07 5 Peter Ferraro 1992-93 14 19 (10-9) 6. Chris Ferraro 1992-93 14 10 Brian Leetch 1985-87 21 6. Jason Bacashihua 2002 4 Zach Parise 2003-04 13 19 (9-10) Mike Modano 1988-89 14 10 Brian Rolston 1991-93 21 Robert Goepfert 2003 4 Pat Peake 1992-93 14 19 (9-10) Zach Parise 2003-04 13 10 Scott Young 1985-87 21 Paul Joswiak 1978 4 Jordan Schroeder 2008-09 12 19 (4-15) Pat Peake 1992-93 14 10 9. Andy Hilbert 1999-2001 20 Jeremy Smith 2008 4 Doug Weight 1991 7 19 (5-14) Brian Rolston 1991-93 21 10 Patrick O’Sullivan 2003-05 20 1982-83 4 Ryan Suter 2003-05 20 10 Ryan Suter 2003-05 20 James van Riemsdyk 2007-09 18 10

GOALS PENALTY MINUTES MINUTES PLAYED – GOALIE SHUTOUTS YEAR(S) GP GOALS YEAR(S) GP PIM YEAR(S) MIN YEAR(S) SO 1. Jeremy Roenick 1988-89 14 13 1. Jack Johnson 2006-07 14 59 1. Alan Perry 1984-86 968:40 1. Brian Boucher 1996-97 2 2. James van Riemsdyk 2007-09 18 12 2. Bryan Berard 1995-96 13 56 2. Al Montoya 2004-05 753:15 Rick DiPietro 2000-01 2 3. Brian Gionta 1998-99 13 11 3. Mike Sylvia 1996 6 39 3. Rick DiPietro 2000-01 658:40 Al Montoya 2004-05 2 4. Peter Ferraro 1992-93 14 10 4. Landon Wilson 1995 7 37 4. Brian Boucher 1996-97 576:43 4. Mike Heinke 1991 1 Steve Leach 1984-86 21 10 5. Matt Greene 2003 7 34 5. Mike Dunham 1991-92 540:00 Thomas McCollum 2009 1 John LeClair 1988-89 14 10 Bill Guerin 1989-90 14 34 6. John Vanbiesbrouck 1982-83 479:36 Jean-Marc Pelletier 1998 1 Mike Modano 1988-89 14 10 Erik Johnson 2006-07 14 34 7. Jason Glickman 1988-89 451:40 Brian Rolston 1991-93 21 10 Peter Mueller 2006-07 14 34 8. Jason Bacashihua 2002 420:00 9. Zach Parise 2003-04 13 9 Patrick O’Sullivan 2003-05 20 34 9. Cory Schneider 2005-06 381:47 Pat Peake 1992-93 14 9 10. Jeff Frazee 2006-07 373:16 Keith Tkachuk 1991-92 14 9 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE* Colin Wilson 2008-09 12 9 YEAR(S) MIN GAA Mike York 1996-98 19 9 1. Rick DiPietro 2000-01 658:40 1.55 Scott Young 1985-87 21 9 H 2. Robert Goepfert 2003 338:05 1.77 3. Jeff Frazee 2006-07 373:16 2.25 I 4. Brian Boucher 1996-97 576:43 2.29 S 5. Al Montoya 2004-05 753:15 2.39 T 6. Mike Dunham 1991-92 540:00 2.78 O 7. Jason Bacashihua 2002 420:00 2.86 8. Cory Schneider 2005-06 381:47 2.99 R 9. John Vanbiesbrouck 1982-83 479:36 4.50 Y 10. Paul Joswiak 1978 340:00 4.76 __ *Minimum of 300 minutes played 58

played in three World Junior James van Riemsdyk Championships (2007-09) for the United States. General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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POINTS ASSISTS COUNTRY YEAR POINTS COUNTRY YEAR ASSISTS 1. Peter Forsberg Sweden 1993 31 (7-24) 1. Peter Forsberg Sweden 1993 24 2. Markus Naslund Sweden 1993 24 (13-11) 2. Esa Keskinen Finland 1985 14 3. Raimo Helminen Finland 1984 22 (11-11) Doug Weight United States 1991 14 4. Robert Reichel Czechoslovakia 1990 21 (11-10) 4. Jaromir Jagr Czechoslovakia 1990 13 5. Esa Keskinen Finland 1985 20 (6-14) 5. Jason Allison Canada 1995 12 Vladimir Ruzicka Czechoslovakia 1983 20 (12-8) Esa Tikkanen Finland 1985 12 7. Esa Tikkanen Finland 1985 19 (7-12) 7. Raimo Helminen Finland 1984 11 Doug Weight United States 1991 19 (5-14) Eric Lindros Canada 1991 11 9. Jaromir Jagr Czechoslovakia 1990 18 (5-13) Markus Naslund Sweden 1993 11 Dale McCourt Canada 1977 18 (10-8) Alexander Mogilny Soviet Union 1988 18 (9-9)

GOALS PENALTY MINUTES COUNTRY YEAR GOALS COUNTRY YEAR PIM 1. Markus Naslund Sweden 1993 13 1. Petr Cajanek Czech Republic 1995 68 2. Pavel Bure Soviet Union 1991 12 2. David Stich Czech Republic 2009 58 Vladimir Ruzicka Czechoslovakia 1983 12 3. David Wolf Germany 2009 53 4. Raimo Helminen Finland 1984 11 4. Teemu Laakso Finland 2007 52 Mikko Makela Finland 1985 11 5. Germany 1996 51 Robert Reichel Czechoslovakia 1990 11 6. Oleksiy Lubnin Ukraine 2004 48 German Volgin Soviet Union 1983 11 7. Alexander Korolyuk Russia 1995 47 8. Jack Johnson United States 2006 45

H I S T O

Jack Johnson R the 3rd player selected in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, played in the 2006 and 2007 World Junior Y Championships.. __ 59 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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POINTS PENALTY MINUTES SHUTOUTS COUNTRY YEAR(S) POINTS COUNTRY YEAR(S) PIM COUNTRY YEAR(S) SO 1. Peter Forsberg Sweden 1992-93 42 (10-32) 1. Teemu Laakso Finland 2005-07 74 1. Jaroslav Halak Slovakia 2004-05 4 2. Robert Reichel Czechoslovakia 1988-90 40 (18-22) 2. Sven Felski Germany 1993-94 63 2. Nikolai Khabibulin Russia 1992-93 3 3. Pavel Bure Soviet Union 1989-91 39 (27-12) 3. Alexei Lazarenko Ukraine 1995-96 62 Denis Khlopotnov Russia 1997-98 3 4. Alexander Mogilny Soviet Union 1987-89 35 (19-16) Thomas Nussli Switzerland 2001-02 62 Kari Lehtonen Finland 2001-03 3 Esa Tikkanen Finland 1983-85 35 (17-18) 5. Roman Azanov Kazakhstan 2000-01 59 Sweden 2001-02 3 6. Markus Naslund Sweden 1992-93 34 (21-13) Jack Johnson United States 2006-07 59 Justin Pogge Canada 2006 3 Vladimir Ruzicka Czechoslovakia 1981-83 34 (25-9) 7. Vadim Sozinov Kazakhstan 2000-01 57 8. Niklas Sundstrom Sweden 1993-95 33 (18-15) Marco Sturm Germany 1995-96 57 9. Esa Keskinen Finland 1984-85 32 (10-22) 9. Bryan Berard United States 1995-96 56 10. Eric Lindros Canada 1990-92 31 (12-19) 10. Georg Holzmann West Germany 1979-81 55 Roman Salnikov Ukraine 1995-96 55

GOALS MINUTES PLAYED – GOALIE GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE* COUNTRY YEAR(S) GOALS COUNTRY YEAR(S) MIN COUNTRY YEAR(S) MIN GAA 1. Pavel Bure Soviet Union 1989-91 27 1. Evgeni Belosheikan Soviet Union 1984-86 1,054:00 1. Alexei Volkov Russia 1999-00 592:38 1.42 2. Vladimir Ruzicka Czechoslovakia 1981-83 25 2. Marc Seliger Germany 1992-94 1,017:30 2. Rick DiPietro United States 2000-01 658:40 1.55 3. Markus Naslund Sweden 1992-93 21 3. Alan Perry United States 1984-86 968:33 3. Maxime Ouellet Canada 2000-01 759:01 1.66 4. Alexander Mogilny Soviet Union 1987-89 19 4. Tuukka Rask Finland 2005-07 945:06 4. Marc Denis Canada 1996-97 540:00 1.67 5. Alexander Ovechkin Russia 2003-05 18 5. Marek Schwarz Czech Republic 2004-06 891:05 5. Kari Lehtonen Finland 2001-03 776:16 1.70 Robert Reichel Czechoslovakia 1988-90 18 6. Andrei Medvedev Russia 2001-03 880:47 Marc-Andre Fleury Canada 2003-04 566:19 1.70 Petr Rosol Czechoslovakia 1982-84 18 7. Henrik Lundqvist Sweden 2001-02 838:06 7. David Aebischer Switzerland 1997-98 668:47 1.77 Niklas Sundstrom Sweden 1993-95 18 8. Trevor Kidd Canada 1990-92 760:00 8. Ari Ahonen Finland 1998-99 530:54 1.81 9. Esa Tikkanen Finland 1983-85 17 9. Maxime Ouellet Canada 2000-01 759:01 9. Henrik Lundqvist Sweden 2001-02 838:06 1.93 10. Dieter Hegen West Germany 1981-82 15 10. Al Montoya United States 2004-05 753:15 *Minimum of 480 minutes played Vladimir Krutov Soviet Union 1979-80 15 Michal Pivonka Czechoslovakia 1984-86 15 Sweden 1998-00 15

ASSISTS WINS COUNTRY YEAR(S) ASSISTS COUNTRY YEAR(S) WINS 1. Peter Forsberg Sweden 1992-93 32 1. Andrei Medvedev Russia 2001-03 11 H 2. Robert Reichel Czechoslovakia 1988-90 22 Alexander Tyznych Soviet Union 1977-78 11 I 3. Eric Lindros Canada 1990-92 19 3. Evgeni Belosheikan Soviet Union 1984-86 9 Sweden 1998-00 19 Dominik Hasek Czechoslovakia 1983-85 9 S 5. Jason Allison Canada 1994-95 18 Al Montoya United States 2004-05 9 T Esa Tikkanen Finland 1983-85 18 Alexei Volkov Russia 1999-00 9 O 7. Evgeni Malkin Russia 2004-06 17 Jimmy Waite Canada 1987-88 9 8. Vyacheslav Kozlov Soviet Union 1990-91 16 8. Stephane Fiset Canada 1989-90 8 R Alexander Mogilny Soviet Union 1987-89 16 Marc-Andre Fleury Canada 2003-04 8 Y 10. Sergei Federov Soviet Union 1987-89 15 Mika Noronen Finland 1997-99 8 __ Jordan Schroeder United States 2008-09 15 Marek Schwarz Czech Republic 2004-06 8 Niklas Sundstrom Sweden 1993-95 15 Roman Turek Czechoslovakia 1989-90 8 60 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP All-Time United States Results

YEAR AUT BLR CAN CZE FIN GER JAP KAZ NOR POL RUS SVK SUI SWE TCH UKR RECORD* GF-GA

L, 4-7 W, 4-3 W, 8-2 W, 12-0 L, 3-5 3-1-0-2 34-1 2009 W, 3-2 OT

L, 1-4 W, 5-3 W, 5-1 W, 3-2 W, 4-2 4-0-0-2 20-16 2008 L, 2-4

L, 3-6 W, 6-3 L, 1-2 OT W, 6-1 W, 3-2 OT 3-1-2-1 22-17 2007 L, 1-2 SO W, 2-1

L, 2-3 W, 2-1 W, 6-5 W, 11-2 L, 1-5 T, 2-2 3-3-1 26-22 2006 L, 2-4

L, 3-5 L, 1-3 W, 5-4 W, 6-4 W, 8-2 3-4-0 27-27 2005 L, 2-3 L, 2-7

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

W, 5-2 W, 3-1 L, 1-6 T, 4-4 T, 2-2 4-1-2 22-20 2002 W, 4-3 W, 3-2 OT

L, 1-2 L, 2-4 W, 9-1 W, 7-2 W, 4-0 W, 3-1 5-2-0 29-12 2001 W, 3-2

T, 1-1 T, 2-2 L, 1-3 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 2-3-2 14-15 2000 L, 3-4 OT 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

T, 4-4 W, 2-1 W, 8-0 W, 4-0 4-1-1 23-9 1997 H L, 0-2 W, 5-2 I L, 1-6 W, 5-4 W, 4-3 L, 0-3 L, 3-4 3-3-0 21-27 S 1996 W, 8-7 OT T O 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 R 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 Y __ 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 61 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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YEAR AUT BLR CAN CZE FIN GER JAP KAZ NOR POL RUS SVK SUI SWE TCH UKR RECORD* GF-GA

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1981 W, 7-2 W, 7-3 L, 1-8 L, 2-4 L, 2-10 2-3-0 19-27

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 91-147 49-54 109-132 119-59 12-2 34-4 62-17 29-12 64-127 37-24 111-40 88-108 51-90 5-7 899-836 H RECORD* 2-0-0 3-1-0 5-26-3 9-7-1 11-15-1 16-4-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 5-1-0 3-1-1 6-19-0 6-3-1 16-0-2 11-14-2 4-12-0 0-2-0 102-105-11 I

*Overall record listed as W-L-T despite changing formats. S NOTE: Russia competed as the Soviet Union from 1977-1991 and as the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1992. T O R Y __ 62 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN 2007 F Muskegon, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Andy Brink 1994 F Bemidji, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Kevyn Adams 1994 F Buffalo, N.Y. Miami () Univ. Bob Brooke 1980 F West Acton, Mass. Yale Univ. Paul Ames 1984 D Billerica, Mass. Univ. of Mass.-Lowell Aaron Broten 1979 F Roseau, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Tony Amonte 1989, 1990 F Hingham, Mass. Boston Univ. 1979 F Roseau, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota John Anderson 1980 D St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans Dustin Brown 2002, 2003 F Ithaca, N.Y. Pat Aufiero 2000 D Winchester, Mass. Boston Univ. 1986, 1987 D Southboro, Mass. Boston College Jason Bacashihua 2002 G Dearborn Heights, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Mike Brown 2005 F Northbrook, Ill. Univ. of Michigan 2002 D Baudette, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jack Brownschidle 1977, 1979 D East Amherst, N.Y. Univ. of Notre Dame 1983 G Stow, Mass. Acton-Boxboro H.S. Brian Bruininks 1990 D Minneapolis, Minn. Colorado College Adam Bartell 1993 D West Seneca, N.Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Tony Burns 1991 D Duluth, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Shawn Bates 1995 F Medford, Mass. Boston Univ. Adam Burt 1987, 1989 D Novi, Mich. Bates Battaglia 1995 F Chicago, Ill. Lake Superior State Univ. Chris Butler 2006 D St. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Denver Blake Bellefeuille 1997 F Framingham, Mass. Boston College Ryan Callahan 2005 F Rochester, N.Y. Guelph Storm Marc Beran 1990 F Acton, Mass. Boston College Jeff Callinan 1993 G Mound, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Bryan Berard 1995, 1996 D Woonsocket, R.I. Detroit Whalers Jack Campbell 2010 G Port Huron, Mich. U.S. National Under-18 Reg Berg 1995, 1996 F Anoka, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jim Campbell 1992, 1993 F Westboro, Mass. Hull Olympiques Bob Bergloff 1977 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Dave Capuano 1987 F Cranston, R.I. Univ. of Brent Bilodeau 1992, 1993 D Dallas, Jim Carey 1993 G Weymouth, Mass. Univ. of Wisconsin Chris Biotti 1985, 1986, 1987 D Newton Center, Mass. Harvard Univ. 2004 D Anchorage, Alaska Univ. of Denver Stuart Birenbaum 1979 G St. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Denver Dan Carlson 1999 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Notre Dame Bret Bjerken 1978 F Houghton, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. John Carlson 2010 D Colonia, N.J. Hershey Bears Joe Blackburn 1999 G Livonia, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Scott Carlston 1980 F Burnsville, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Jeff Blaeser 1990 F Boxford, Mass. Yale Univ. Mike Carman 2007, 2008 F Apple Valley, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Carl Bloomberg 1977, 1978 G Bloomington, Minn. St. Louis Univ. Neil Carnes 1989 F Plymouth, Mich. Verdun Canadiens Steve Blue 1978 D Woodland Hills, Calif. Flin-Flon Bombers 1990 D Pawtucket, R.I. Univ. of Maine Jonathon Blum 2008, 2009 D Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Bob Carpenter 1981 F Beverly, Mass. St. John’s H.S. Mike Boback 1990 F Utica, Mich. Providence College Jimmy Carson 1986 F Grosse Pte. Woods, Mich. Verdun Canadiens Chris Bogas 1996 D Cleveland Heights, Ohio Michigan State Univ. 1982 G Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Doug Bonner 1995 G Tacoma, Wash. Marc Cavosie 2001 F Cohoes, N.Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Jason Bonsignore 1994, 1995 F Rochester, N.Y. Wally Chapman 1984 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 2004 F Washington, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Chris Chelios 1982 D Poway, Calif. Univ. of Wisconsin Casey Borer 2005 D Brooklyn Park, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Mark Chiamp 1980 G Detroit, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Brian Boucher 1996, 1997 G Woonsocket, R.I. Tri-City Americans Jim Chisholm 1981 F Boston, Mass. Boston College H Jesse Boulerice 1997, 1998 F Mooers, N.Y. Detroit Whalers 2006, 2007 D Hastings, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Allen Bourbeau 1984, 1985 F Falmouth, Mass. Harvard Univ. Tom Chorske 1986 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota I Chris Bourque 2005, 2006 F Boston, Mass. Hershey Bears Dave Christian 1979 F Warroad, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota S Ryan Bourque 2010 F Boxford, Mass. Quebec Remparts Peter Ciavaglia 1989 F Snyder, N.Y. Harvard Univ. T Drayson Bowman 2009 F Littleton, Colo. Spokane Chiefs Chris Cichocki 1983 F Warren, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. O Paul Brandrup 1980 D Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Michigan Ben Clymer 1996, 1997 D Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson H.S. R Brent Brekke 1991 D Jamestown, N.D. Western Michigan Univ. Ian Cole 2008, 2009 D Ann Arbor, Mich. Univ. of Notre Dame Rich Brennan 1992 D Guilderland, N.Y. Boston Univ. Jon Coleman 1994 D Canton, Mass. Boston Univ. Y __ 1981 F Melrose, Mass. Univ. of New Hampshire Kevin Colley 1998, 1999 F New Haven, Conn. Dan Brierley 1993 D Brewster, N.Y. Yale Univ. Tim Connolly 1999 F Baldwinsville, N.Y. 63 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN Todd Copeland 1987 D Wellesley, Mass. Univ. of Michigan Robert Esche 1997, 1998 G Whitesboro, N.Y. Detroit Whalers Bob Corkum 1987 F Salisbury, Mass. Univ. of Maine David Espe 1985 D White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake H.S. Joe Corvo 1997 D Oak Park, Ill. Western Michigan Univ. Pat Ethier 1980, 1981 D North St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Bobby Crawford 1977, 1978, 1979 F Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Oshawa Generals Cade Fairchild 2008, 2009 D Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 1995 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jeff Farkas 1996, 1997, 1998 F Amherst, N.Y. Niagara Scenics Ted Crowley 1988, 1989, 1990 D Boxboro, Mass. Boston College Dave Feamster 1978 D Detroit, Mich. Colorado College 1996 F Moorhead, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Chris Ferraro 1992, 1993 F Sound Beach, N.Y. Univ. of Maine Bob Curtis 1984 F Edmonds, Wash. Northern Michigan Univ. Peter Ferraro 1992, 1993 F Sound Beach, N.Y. Univ. of Maine Win Dahm 1980 F Detroit, Mich. Paddock Pools Dan Fishback 1981 F Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Jerry D’Amigo 2010 F Binghamton, N.Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Tom Fitzgerald 1987 F Billerica, Mass. Providence College Cleon Daskalakis 1981 G Boston, Mass. Boston Univ. Rory Fitzpatrick 1995 D Rochester, N.Y. Lee Davidson 1987, 1988 F Calgary, Alb. Univ. of North Dakota Perry Florio 1985 D Long Island, N.Y. Kent H.S. Nate Davis 2006 F Rocky River, Ohio Miami (Ohio) Univ. Ryan Flynn 2008 F Lino Lakes, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Joe Day 1988 F Chicago, Ill. St. Lawrence Univ. Patrick Foley 2000 F Milton, Mass. Univ. of New Hampshire Adam Deadmarsh 1993, 1994, 1995 F Portland, Ore. Portland Winter Hawks Justin Forrest 2001 D Auburn, N.Y. Boston College Kevin Dean 1988 D Madison, Wis. Univ. of New Hampshire Kevin Foster 1982 F Glen Ridge, N.J. Univ. of Vermont Gary DeGrio 1979 F Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Cam Fowler 2010 D Farmington Hills, Mich. Windsor Spitfires Glen DaMota 1980 F Roseau, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans Jim Fraser 2007 F Port Huron, Mich. Harvard Univ. Tom Dion 1989 D Massena, N.Y. Boston Univ. Jeff Frazee 2006, 2007 G Burnsville, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Rick DiPietro 2000, 2001 G Winthrop, Mass. Boston Univ. 2004, 2005 F Parma, Ohio Sting Jon DiSalvatore 2001 F Windsor, Conn. Providence College Tom Fritsche 2006 F Parma, Ohio The Ohio State Univ. Mike Doers 1991 F Chippewa Falls, Wis. Madison Capitols Mark Fusco 1981 D Burlington, Mass. Harvard Univ. Matt Doman 1999 F Sartell, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin 1982 F Burlington, Mass. Harvard Univ. Clark Donatelli 1984, 1985 F N. Providence, R.I. Boston Univ. Dave Gandini 1977 F Detroit, Mich. Detroit Jr. Red Wings 1988 F Dedham, Mass. Harvard Univ. Bryan Ganz 1991 F Iron Mountain, Mich. Northern Michigan Univ. Lexi Doner 1980 F Edmons, Wash. Univ. of Wisconsin Jake Gardiner 2010 D Minnetonka, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Matt Donovan 2010 D Edmond, Okla. Univ. of Denver Jim Gardner 1980 F Detroit, Mich. Greg Dornbach 1985, 1986 F Edina, Minn. Miami (Ohio) Univ. Liam Garvey 1993 D Glenwood, Ill. Michigan Tech Univ. Jake Dowell 2004, 2005 F Claire, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Rob Gaudreau 1990 F Lincoln, R.I. Providence College Chris Drury 1996 F Trumbull, Conn. Boston Univ. Blake Geoffrion 2007, 2008 F Brentwood, Tenn. Univ. of Wisconsin Ted Drury 1990, 1991 F Trumbull, Conn. Harvard Univ. Dan Gerarden 1982 F Green Bay, Wis. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Ron Duda 1983 D Wyandotte, Mich. Waterford Lakers Nate Gerbe 2006, 2007 F Oxford, Mich. Boston College Mike Dunham 1991, 1992 G Endwell, N.Y. Univ. of Maine Brian Gionta 1998, 1999 F Williamsville, N.Y. Boston College H Connor Dunlop 2000, 2001 F St. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Notre Dame 2001, 2003 D Clawson, Mich. Windsor Spitfires Richard Dunn 1977 D Boston, Mass. Windsor Spitfires Jason Glickman 1988, 1989 G Chicago, Ill. Hull Olympiques I Joe Dusbabek 1998 F Faribault, Minn. Univ. of Notre Dame Rob Globke 2001, 2002 F W. Bloomfield, Mich. Univ. of Notre Dame S Ben Eaves 2002 F Faribault, Minn. Boston College Bobby Goepfert 2003 G Kings Park, N.Y. Providence College T 2004 F Faribault, Minn. Boston College Mike Golden 1984 F Reading, Mass. Univ. of New Hampshire O Aaron Ellis 1994 G New Palestine, Ind. Detroit Jr. Red Wings Alex Goligoski 2005 D Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota R David Emma 1988, 1989 F Cranston, R.I. Boston College Scott Gomez 1998, 1999 F Anchorage, Alaska Tri-Cities Americans John Emmons 1993, 1994 F New Canaan, Conn. Yale Univ. Chris Gotziaman 1991 F Roseau, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Y __ Rick Erdall 1982, 1983 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jeff Grade 1981 F Detroit, Mich. Paddock Pools Bryan Erickson 1979, 1980 F Roseau, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota John Grahame 1995 G Aurora, Colo. Lake Superior State Univ. 64 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN Tony Granato 1983, 1984 F Downers Grove, Ill. Univ. of Wisconsin 1982 D S. St. Paul, Minn. South St. Paul H.S. Mark Green 1978 F Philadelphia, Pa. Sherbrooke Beavers Jimmy Howard 2003 G Ogdensburg, N.Y. Univ. of Maine Matt Greene 2003 D Grand Ledge, Mich. Univ. of North Dakota Chuck Hughes 1990 G Quincy, Mass. Harvard Univ. Mike Grier 1995 F Holliston, Mass. Boston Univ. Mark Huglen 1981 D Warroad, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Ron Griffin 1978 D Detroit, Mich. Univ. of Wisconsin Matt Hunwick 2004, 2005 D Roseville, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Steve Griffith 1981 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Andrew Hutchinson 1999 D Rochester Hills, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Bill Guerin 1989, 1990 F Wilbraham, Mass. Boston College Chris Imes 1991, 1992 D Birchdale, Minn. Univ. of Maine Chris Guy 1982 D Littleton, Colo. Lake Superior St. Univ. David Inman 2000 F New York, N.Y. Univ. of Notre Dame Gino Guyer 2003 F Coleraine, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Pat Jablonski 1987 G Toledo, Ohio Windsor Spitfires Nate Hagemo 2005 D Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Doug Janik 1999, 2000 D Agawam, Mass. Univ. of Maine Sean Haggerty 1995 F Rye, N.Y. Detroit Jr. Red Wings 1985, 1986 F Enfield, Conn. Boston College Ron Hainsey 2000, 2001 D Bolton, Conn. Univ. of Mass.-Lowell AJ Jenks 2010 F Wolverine Lake, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Chris Hajt 1997, 1998 D Amherst, N.Y. Guelph Storm Dave Jensen 1980, 1981 D Crystal, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota David Hale 2001 D Colorado Springs, Colo. Univ. of North Dakota Jim Jetland 1979 G Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Ashlin Halfnight 1994, 1995 D Boston, Mass. Harvard Univ. Jeff Jillson 1999, 2000 D N. Smithfield, R.I. Univ. of Michigan Adam Hall 1999, 2000 F Kalamazoo, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Jim Johannson 1983, 1984 F Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Todd Hall 1992, 1993 D Hamden, Conn. Boston College John Johannson 1981 F Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Casey Hankinson 1996 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Brian Johnson 1984, 1985 D Silver Bay, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Brian Hannon 1985 F Buffalo, N.Y. Michigan Tech Univ. Craig Johnson 1991 F St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Keith Hanson 1977 D Bemidji, Minn. Austin Mavericks Erik Johnson 2006, 2007 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Scott Harlow 1983 F Bridgewater, Mass. Boston College Gregg Johnson 2002 F Windsor, Conn. Boston Univ. Mike Hartman 1987 F Bloomfield, Mich. North Bay Centennials Jack Johnson 2006, 2007 D Ann Arbor, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Kevin Hartzell 1978 F St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans Peter Johnson 1979 F Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Kevin Hatcher 1984 D Acton, Mass. North Bay Centennials Tyler Johnson 2009, 2010 F Spokane, Wash. Spokane Chiefs Jimmy Hayes 2009 F Dorchester, Mass. Boston College Matt Jones 2003 D Naperville, Ill. Univ. of North Dakota Mike Heinke 1991 G Southington, Conn. Providence College Terry Jones 1978 D Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans 1989 F North Andover, Mass. Boston College Ty Jones 1998 F Eagle River, Alaska Spokane Chiefs Barrett Heisten 1999, 2000 F Anchorage, Alaska Univ. of Maine Brian Jopling 1984 G W. Bridgewater, Mass. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Dwight Helminen 2002, 2003 F Brighton, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Paul Joswiak 1978 G Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Brett Henning 2000 F Huntington, N.Y. Univ. of Notre Dame Patrick Kane 2007 F Buffalo, N.Y. London Knights T.J. Hensick 2005 F Howell, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Shaun Kane 1989, 1990 D Holyoke, Mass. Providence College Matt Herr 1996 F New Windsor, N.Y. Univ. of Michigan Jason Karmanos 1994 F Orchard Lake, Mich. Harvard Univ. Tom Herzig 1982 F International Falls, Minn. Univ. of Minn. Duluth Jeff Kealty 1996 D Framingham, Mass. Boston Univ. H Chris Higgins 2002, 2003 F Smithtown, N.Y. Yale Univ. Mike Kelfer 1986, 1987 F Peabody, Mass. Boston Univ. Andy Hilbert 1999, 2000, 2001 F Howell, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Chris Kelleher 1995 D Belmont, Mass. Boston Univ. I Sean Hill 1990 D Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Kevin Kellett 1998 D Lewiston, Maine S Kevin Hilton 1994, 1995 F Monroe, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Tony Kellin 1982, 1983 F Grand Rapids, Minn. Grand Rapids H.S. T Mike Hoeffel 2009 F North Oaks, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 2003, 2004 F Livonia, Mich. The Ohio State Univ. O 2002 F Downey, Calif. Blake Kessel 2009 D Madison, Wis. Univ. of New Hampshire R 1992 F Parma, Ohio Bowling Green State Univ. Phil Kessel 2005, 2006 F Madison, Wis. Univ. of Minnesota Joey Hope 2002 D Anchorage, Alaska Portland Winter Hawks Trent Klatt 1991 F Brooklyn Park, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Y __ Ed Hospedor 1978 F Bowling Green, Ohio Ottawa 67’s Ken Klee 1991 D Kansas City, Mo. Bowling Green State Univ. Terry Houck 1977 F Bloomington, Minn. Bloomington Jr. Stars Keith Knight 1981 F Detroit, Mich. 65 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN Mike Komisarek 2001, 2002 D Islip Terrace, N.Y. Univ. of Michigan Jeff Likens 2004, 2005 D Barrington, Ill. Univ. of Wisconsin 1992 F Salt Lake City, Utah Portland Winter Hawks John-Michael Liles 2000 D Zionsville, Ind. Michigan State Univ. Bill Kopecky 1985 F Boston, Mass. Boston College John Lilley 1992 F Wakefield, Mass. Boston Univ. Craig Kowalski 2001 G Warren, Mich. Northern Michigan Univ. Bill Lindsay 1991 F Big Fork, Mont. Tri-City Americans Brady Kramer 1993 F Warren, R.I. Providence College John Liprando 1978, 1979 F Monroeville, Pa. Oshawa Generals Ed Krayer 1987 F Acton, Mass. Harvard Univ. Craig Ludwig 1981 D Rhinelander, Wis. Univ. of North Dakota Chris Kreider 2010 F Boxford, Mass. Boston College Charlie Lundeen 1982 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Danny Kristo 2009, 2010 F Eden Prairie, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Jeff Lundgren 1978, 1979 D Roseville, Minn. St. Paul Vulcans Dustin Kuk 1998 F Livonia, Mich. Univ. of Wisconsin Lane MacDonald 1986 F Milwaukee, Wis. Harvard Univ. 1982 F Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Chris Madden 1999 G Liverpool, N.Y. Guelph Storm Toby Kvalevog 1994 G Bemidji, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Craig Mack 1984 D E. Grand Forks, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Mike LaBianca 1979 F E. Northport, N.Y. Providence College Marc Magliarditi 1996 G Niagara Falls, N.Y. Western Michigan Univ. Dwight LaBrosse 2002 G McMurray, Pa. Guelph Storm Charlie Malloy 1977 F Hanover, N.H. Dartmouth College Bob Lachance 1994 F Bristol, Conn. Boston Univ. Paul Mara 1997, 1998, 1999 D Belmont, Mass. Sudbury Wolves Scott Lachance 1991, 1992 D Bristol, Conn. Boston Univ. Todd Marchant 1993 F Williamsville, N.Y. Clarkson Univ. Dan LaCouture 1997 F Natick, Mass. Boston Univ. Mark Maroste 1982, 1983 F , Minn. Michigan Tech Univ. Brian LaFleur 1995 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Paul Martin 2001 D Elk River, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Bryce Lampman 2002 D Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha Jamie McBain 2007, 2008 D Faribault, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin 1994, 1995 F Cloquet, Minn. Jason McBain 1994 D Portland, Ore. Portland Hawks Mike Lappin 1989 F St. Charles, Ill. Boston Univ. Michael McBain 1996, 1997 D Kimberley, B.C. Jim Larkin 1990 F Rutland, Vt. Univ. of Vermont Jeremiah McCarthy 1996 D Belmont, Mass. Harvard Univ. Chad LaRose 2002 F Fraser, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Kevin McCloskey 1977 D Washington, D.C. Calgary Spurs Bart Larson 1978 F Minneapolis, Minn. Bloomington Jr. Stars Thomas McCollum 2009 G Sanborn, N.Y. Guelph Storm Brian Lashoff 2010 D Albany, N.Y. Kingston Frontenacs Ryan McDonagh 2009 D Arden Hills, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Mike Lauen 1980 F Edina, Minn. Michigan Tech Univ. Mike McDougall 1977, 1978 F Port Huron, Mich. Port Huron Flags Mark LaVarre 1984 F Evanston, Ill. North Bay Centennials Dan McFall 1982, 1983 D Kenmore, N.Y. Michigan State Univ. Kyle Lawson 2007 D New Hudson, Mich. Univ. of Notre Dame Jack McKinch 1978 F Port Huron, Mich. Paddock Pools 1983 F Cumberland, R.I. Mt. St. Charles H.S. Philip McRae 2010 F Chesterfield, Mo. London Knights Cory Laylin 1990 F St. Cloud, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Rob Mendel 1988 D Edina, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin 1998 D Altamont, N.Y. Providence College Freddy Meyer 2001 D Sanbornville, N.H. Boston Univ. Steve Leach 1984, 1985, 1986 F Lexington, Mass. Univ. of New Hampshire Max Middendorf 1986 F Wyckoff, N.J. Sudbury Wolves Brett Lebda 2002 D Buffalo Grove, Ill. Univ. of Notre Dame Pat Mikesch 1993 F Hancock, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. John LeClair 1988, 1989 F St. Albans, Vt. Univ. of Vermont Corey Millen 1982 F Cloquet, Minn. Cloquet H.S. H Scott Lecy 1978 F Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Aaron Miller 1991 D West Seneca, N.Y. Univ. of Vermont Todd Lecy 1980 F Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Kelly Miller 1981, 1982, 1983 F Lansing, Mich. Michigan State Univ. I Brian Lee 2005, 2006, 2007 D Moorhead, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota 1988 F Lansing, Mich. Michigan State Univ. S Ed Lee 1981 F Cranston, R.I. Princeton Univ. Kris Miller 1988 D Bemidji, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth T Mike Lee 2010 G Roseau, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Paul Miller 1977 F Billerica, Mass. Boston Univ. O Brian Leetch 1985, 1986, 1987 D Cheshire, Conn. Boston College Barry Mills 1980 D Marysville, Mich. Bowling Green State Univ. R David Legwand 1998, 1999 F Grosse Pte. Woods, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Todd Mishler 1979 D E. Grand Forks, Minn. Austin Mavericks 1999, 2000 D Golden Valley, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Aaron Miskovich 1998 F Grand Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Y __ Willie Levesque 2000 F Vineyard Haven, Mass. Northeastern Univ. Jeff Mitchell 1995 F Wayne, Mich. Detroit Jr. Red Wings Trevor Lewis 2007 F Murray, Utah Mark Mitera 2006 D Livonia, Mich. Univ. of Michigan 66 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN Mike Modano 1988, 1989 F Westland, Mich. Prince Albert Raiders Mike Parker 1977 G Rochester, N.Y. Hull Olympiques Kevin Montgomery 2008 D Rochester, N.Y. London Knights 1996, 1997 F Bloomington, Minn. St. Cloud State Univ. Al Montoya 2004, 2005 G Glenview, Ill. Univ. of Michigan Geoff Paukovich 2006 F Englewood, Colo. Univ. of Denver Greg Moore 2003, 2004 F Lisbon, Maine Univ. of Maine Pat Peake 1992, 1993 F Madison Heights, Mich. Detroit Jr. Red Wings Gregg Moore 1981 F Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Tom Pederson 1989 D Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 1991 D Acton, Mass. Boston College Jean-Marc Pelletier 1998 G Atlanta, Ga. Rimouski Oceanic Jeremy Morin 2010 F Auburn, N.Y. Kitchener Rangers Jim Penningroth 1977 F Wayzata, Minn. Bloomington Jr. Stars Justin Morrison 1999 F Los Angeles, Calif. Colorado College Steve Pepper 1978 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 1998 D Avon, Mass. Boston College Alan Perry 1985, 1986 G Johnson, R.I. Windsor Spitfires Brian Mueller 1992 D Liverpool, N.Y. Clarkson Univ. Dan Peters 1997 D Cottage Grove, Minn. Colorado College Peter Mueller 2006, 2007 F Bloomington, Minn. Toby Petersen 1997, 1998 F Bloomington, Minn. Colorado College Brian Mullen 1980, 1981 F New York, N.Y. Univ. of Wisconsin Marc Pettygrove 1979 F Minneapolis, Minn. Colorado College Ryan Murphy 1999 F Encino, Calif. Bowling Green State Univ. Adam Pineault 2005 F Holyoke, Mass. Steve Murphy 1979 F Redford, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. Derek Plante 1991 F Cloquet, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Brady Murray 2004 F Faribault, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Mike Pomichter 1993 F North Haven, Conn. Boston Univ. Marty Nanne 1987 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Kevin Porter 2005, 2006 F Northville, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Pat Neaton 1991 D Redford, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Mike Posma 1987 D Medford, N.J. Western Michigan Univ. 2006 D Virginia, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Duluth Tom Poti 1996, 1997 D Worcester, Mass. Cushing Academy Brett Nowak 2000, 2001 F New Haven, Conn. Harvard Univ. Corey Potter 2004 D Mason, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Eric Nystrom 2002, 2003 F Syosset, N.Y. Univ. of Michigan Mike Prendergast 1992 F South Boston, Mass. Boston Univ. Jim O’Brien 2009 F Maplewood, Minn. Seattle Thunderbirds 1986 D Cranston, R.I. Boston Univ. Bob O’Connor 1981 G Boston, Mass. Boston College Deron Quint 1994, 1995 D Durham, N.H. Seattle Thunderbirds Mike O’Connor 1982 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Vermont Brian Rafalski 1992, 1993 D Utica, Mich. Univ. of Wisconsin Jay Octeau 1985 D Boston, Mass. Boston Univ. Rhett Rakhshani 2008 F Huntington Beach, Calif. Univ. of Denver Todd Okerlund 1984 F Burnsville, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota John Ramage 2010 D St. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Wisconsin Kyle Okposo 2007, 2008 F St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Mike Ramsey 1979 D Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Doug Olson 1977 F Schaumburg, Ill. St. Louis Univ. Paul Ranheim 1986 F Edina, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Greg Olson 1981 F Minneapolis, Minn. Harvard Univ. Erik Rasmussen 1996, 1997 F St. Louis Park, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Brooks Orpik 2000 D East Amherst, N.Y. Boston College 1996, 1997 F Honeoye Falls, N.Y. Boston College T.J. Oshie 2006 F Warroad, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Dylan Reese 2004 D Pittsburgh, Pa. Harvard Univ. Chris O’Sullivan 1994 D Dorchester, Mass. Boston Univ. Mickey Rego 1977 F Hudson, Mass. Walpole Jrs. Patrick O’Sullivan 2003, 2004, 2005 F Winston-Salem, N.C. Mississauga Ice Dogs 2002 D Plymouth, Mich. Barrie Colts Andrew Otto 1983 D Park Ridge, Ill. Clarkson Univ. Bobby Reynolds 1987 F Fenton, Mich. Michigan State Univ. H Max Pacioretty 2008 F New Canaan, Conn. Univ. of Michigan 1988 G Richfield, Minn. Michigan Tech Univ. Steve Palazzi 1979 F Agawam, Mass. Springfield Junior Olympics Mark Richards 1989 G Jamison, Pa. Univ. of Lowell I Joe Palmer 2008 G Yorkville, N.Y. The Ohio State Univ. Dan Richmond 2004 D Lake Zurich, Ill. London Knights S Kyle Palmieri 2010 F Montvale, N.J. Univ. of Notre Dame Barry Richter 1989, 1990 D Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin T Scott Paluch 1986 D Chicago, Ill. Bowling Green State Univ. Mike Richter 1985, 1986 G Flourtown, Pa. Univ. of Wisconsin O Aaron Palushaj 2009 F Northville, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Troy Riddle 2001 F Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota R Jay Pandolfo 1994 F Burlington, Mass. Boston Univ. Jeremy Roenick 1988, 1989 F Marshfield, Mass. Hull Olympiques Mike Pandolfo 1999 F Burlington, Mass. Boston Univ. Jeff Rohlicek 1985 F Chicago, Ill. Kelowna Wings Y __ Zach Parise 2003, 2004 F Faribault, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Brian Rolston 1991, 1992, 1993 F Ann Arbor, Mich. Lake Superior State Univ. Richard Park 1994, 1995 F Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Tyler Ruegsegger 2008 F Lakewood, Colo. Univ. of Denver 67 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN Matt Rust 2008, 2009 F Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Scott Stolzner 1980 G Arlington Heights, Ill. Austin Mavericks Teddy Ruth 2009 D Naperville, Ill. Univ. of Notre Dame Mike Stone 1979 D Roseau, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Barry Ryan 1977 D Springfield, Mass. Dartmouth College Jim Storm 1991 F Milford, Mich. Michigan Tech Univ. 2006 F Cherry Hill, N.J. Owen Sound Attack Brian Strait 2008 D Waltham, Mass. Boston Univ. John Sabo 2000, 2001 F Harding, N.J. Boston Univ. Mark Strobel 1993 D Oakdale, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Joe Sacco 1989 F Medford, Mass. Boston Univ. Mark Stuart 2003, 2004 D Rochester, Minn. Colorado College Scott Sandelin 1984 D Hibbing, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Mike Stuart 2000 D Rochester, Minn. Colorado College 2008 D Lumberton, N.J. Mike Sullivan 1988 F Marshfield, Mass. Boston Univ. Corwin Saurdiff 1992 G Warroad, Minn. Northern Michigan Univ. Chris Summers 2008 D Milan, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Philippe Sauve 2000 G Buffalo, N.Y. Damian Surma 2001 F Lincoln Park, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Peter Sawkins 1983 D Minneapolis, Minn. Yale Univ. Gary Suter 1984 D Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Bill Schafhauser 1982 D St. Paul, Minn. Northern Michigan Univ. Ryan Suter 2003, 2004, 2005 D Madison Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin Steve Scheifele 1988 F Washington, D.C. Boston College Brian Swanson 1996 F Eagle River, Alaska Colorado College Cory Schneider 2005, 2006 G Marblehead, Mass. Boston College Bill Sweatt 2007, 2008 F Elburn, Ill. Colorado College 1988 D New York, N.Y. Rodger Sykes 1989 D Waukegan, Ill. Univ. of Wisconsin Scott Schneider 1985 F Rochester, Minn. Colorado College Mike Sylvia 1996 F Newton, Mass. Boston Univ. Robbie Schremp 2005, 2006 F Fulton, N.Y. London Knights Jeff Taffe 2000, 2001 F Hastings, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Marty Schriner 1992 F Port Huron, Mich. Univ. of North Dakota Barry Tallackson 2003 F St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Jordan Schroeder 2008, 2009, 2010 F Prior Lake, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Dave Tanabe 1999 D White Bear Lake, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Venci Sebek 1980, 1982 D New York, N.Y. Alexanders Eric Tangradi 2009 F Philadelphia, Pa. Belleville Bulls Jason Sessa 1997 F Deer Park, N.Y. Lake Superior State Univ. Tim Thomas 1982, 1983 F Richfield, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Chris Seychel 1983 F Allen Park, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Keith Tkachuk 1991, 1992 F Medford, Mass. Boston Univ. 2003 F Darien, Conn. Boston College Dan Tompkins 1995 F Minnetonka, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Kevin Shattenkirk 2009 D New Rochelle, N.Y. Boston Univ. Nikos Tselios 1998, 1999 D Glen Ellyn, Ill. Plymouth Whalers Dan Shea 1986 F Quincy, Mass. Boston College Chris Tucker 1992 F Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Ben Simon 1997, 1998 F Shaker Heights, Ohio Univ. of Notre Dame Alfie Turcotte 1984 F Detroit, Mich. Portland Winter Hawks Ryan Sittler 1992, 1993, 1994 F Buffalo, N.Y. Univ. of Michigan Darren Turcotte 1987, 1988 F Boston, Mass. North Bay Centennials Randy Skarda 1988 D St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Steve Ulseth 1978, 1979 F Roseville, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 2006, 2007 F Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin R.J. Umberger 2001, 2002 F Pittsburgh, Pa. The Ohio State Univ. Jim Slater 2002 F Detroit, Mich. Michigan State Univ. Josh Unice 2009 G Holland, Ohio Kitchener Rangers Blake Sloan 1994 D Morton Grove, Ill. Univ. of Michigan John Vanbiesbrouck 1982, 1983 G Detroit, Mich. Sault Ste. Marie Jeremy Smith 2008 G Brownstown, Mich. Plymouth Whalers Julian Vanbiesbrouck 1980 F Detroit, Mich. Univ. of Michigan Wyatt Smith 1996, 1997 F Warroad, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota James van Riemsdyk 2007, 2008, 2009 F Middletown, N.J. Univ. of New Hampshire H 1990 F Toledo, Ohio Michigan State Univ. John Varga 1994 F Carol Stream, Ill. Tacoma Rockets Roy Sommer 1977 F Oakland, Calif. Calgary Stars Ernie Vargas 1983 F Coon Rapids, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin I Chris St. Croix 1998, 1999 D Voorhees, N.J. Kris Vernarsky 2001, 2002 F Warren, Mich. Plymouth Whalers S Drew Stafford 2004, 2005 F Faribault, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota Dominic Vicari 2004 G Clinton Township, Mich. Michigan State Univ. T Robb Stauber 1987 G Duluth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Mike Vigilante 1999 F Dearborn, Mich. Lake Superior State Univ. O David Steckel 2001, 2002 F West Bend, Wis. The Ohio State Univ. Dan Vlaisavljevich 1980 D Eveleth, Minn. Univ. of Denver R Derek Stepan 2010 F Hastings, Minn. Univ. of Wisconsin Don Waddell 1977, 1978 D Detroit, Mich. Northern Michigan Univ. Brett Sterling 2003, 2004 F Pasadena, Calif. Colorado College Mitch Wahl 2009 F Seal Beach, Calif. Spokane Chiefs Y __ 2007 F Bloomington, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota Luke Walker 2010 F Portlant, Ore. Portland Winterhawks Jeff Stolp 1990 G Nashwauk, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota David Warsofsky 2010 D Marshfield, Mass. Boston Univ. 68 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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NAME YEAR(S) POS HOMETOWN CURRENT TEAM THEN Doug Weight 1991 F Detroit, Mich. Lake Superior State Univ. Eric Weinrich 1985, 1986 D Gardiner, Maine Univ. of Maine 2002 D Brighton, Mass. Harvard Univ. All-Time Coaching Staff Shawn Weller 2005 F Glens Falls, N.Y. Clarkson Univ. Stephen Werner 2004 F Chevy Chase, Md. Univ. of Massachusetts YEAR HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACHES 2006 F Plymouth, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 2010 Dean Blais Mark Osiecki, Tom Ward, Joe Exter Ryan Whitney 2002, 2003 D Scituate, Mass. Boston Univ. 2009 Ron Rolston Nate Leaman, P.K. O’Handley Doug Wieck 1985 F Rochester, Minn. Colorado College 2008 John Hynes , Patrick Foley Marty Wiitala 1984 F Superior, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin 2007 Ron Rolston Phil Housley, Nate Leaman Dave Wilkens 1977 F Chicago, Ill. Bloomington Jr. Stars 2006 Walt Kyle Mike Gibbons, John Hynes David Wilkie 1993, 1994 D Seattle, Wash. Kamloops Blazers 2005 Scott Sandelin David Quinn, Mike Hastings Colin Wilson 2008, 2009 F Greenwich, Conn. Boston Univ. 2004 John Hynes, Ken Martel Landon Wilson 1995 F Eden Prairie, Minn. Univ. of North Dakota 2003 Lou Vairo Jeff Sauer, Ron Rolston, Mike Hastings Brad Winchester 2000 F Madison, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin 2002 Keith Allain Jim Johnson, , John Hynes James Wisniewski 2003, 2004 D Canton, Mich. Plymouth Whalers 2001 Keith Allain Jim Johnson, Tim Taylor, Red Gendron Mike Wolak 1986, 1987 F Utica, Mich. Belleville Bulls Mike York 1996, 1997, 1998 F Waterford, Mich. Michigan State Univ. 2000 Jeff Jackson Jim Johnson, Jim Tortorella B.J. Young 1997 F Anchorage, Alaska Red Deer Rebels 1999 Jeff Jackson Bob Mancini, Jim Tortorella C.J. Young 1988 F Boston, Mass. Harvard Univ. 1998 Jeff Jackson , Bob Mancini Scott Young 1985, 1986, 1987 F Clinton, Mass. Boston Univ. 1997 Jeff Jackson Greg Cronin, Jeff Zatkoff 2007 G Chesterfield, Mich. Miami (Ohio) Univ. 1996 Don Cahoon, Jason Zent 1990 F Cheektowaga, N.Y. Nichols Prep School 1995 Jeff Jackson Mike Guentzel 2007 D Denver, Colo. Spokane Chiefs 1994 Dean Blais Bill Beaney, Mike Guentzel Doug Zmolek 1990 D Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Minnesota 1993 Walt Kyle , Red Gendron 1983 D Des Plaines, Ill. Univ. of North Dakota 1992 Walt Kyle John Cunniff, Bob O’Connor Jason Zucker 2010 F Las Vegas, Nev. U.S. National Under-18 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 Jack Barzee, Dave O’Connor, Jack Ferreira H 1983 Bill Hasler John Perpich, Dave O’Connor I 1982 Lou Vairo Jay Riley, Dave Peterson, Doug Woog, Jim Nelson S 1981 Lou Vairo Jay Riley T 1980 Lou Vairo Bill Hasler O 1979 Lou Vairo , Jeff Kravitz R 1978 Len Lilyholm Herb Boxer, Jeff Kravitz 1977 Marshall Johnston Lou Vairo Y __ 69 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

UNITED STATES NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM NHL Draftees

The following is a listing of all players who have competed for the U.S. National Junior Team and been drafted in the NHL Entry Draft. The year denotes when the player was drafted, not necessarily when the player competed for the U.S. National Junior Team. For a listing of which years players competed, please see the All-Time Players section in this publication.

2009 2007 2005 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Chris Kreider New York Rangers Round 1/#19 Patrick Kane Chicago Blackhawks Round 1/#1 Bobby Ryan Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#2 Jordan Schroeder Vancouver Canucks Round 1/#22 James van Riemsdyk Round 1/#2 Jack Johnson Round 1/#3 Kyle Palmieri Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#26 Ryan McDonagh Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#12 Jack Skille Chicago Blackhawks Round 1/#7 Jeremy Morin Atlanta Thrashers Round 2/#45 Kevin Shattenkirk Colorado Avalanche Round 1/#14 Brian Lee Ottawa Senators Round 1/#9 Ryan Bourque New York Rangers Round 3/#80 Ian Cole St. Louis Blues Round 1/#18 T.J. Oshie St. Louis Blues Round 1/#24 Mike Lee Phoenix Coyotes Round 3/#91 Max Pacioretty Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#22 Matt Niskanen Dallas Stars Round 1/#28 Jerry D’Amigo Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#158 Jonathon Blum Round 1/#23 Ryan Stoa Colorado Avalanche Round 2/#34 Jim O’Brien Ottawa Senators Round 1/#29 Taylor Chorney Round 2/#36 Bill Sweatt Chicago Blackhawks Round 2/#38 Jeff Frazee New Jersey Devils Round 2/#38 Eric Tangradi Anaheim Ducks Round 2/#42 Justin Abdelkader Detroit Red Wings Round 2/#42 Aaron Palushaj St. Louis Blues Round 2/#44 Tom Fritsche Colorado Avalanche Round 2/#47 Teddy Ruth Washington Capitals Round 2/#46 Nate Hagemo Carolina Hurricanes Round 2/#58 Jeremy Smith Nashville Predators Round 2/#54 T.J. Hensick Colorado Avalanche Round 3/#88 Mike Hoeffel New Jersey Devils Round 2/#57 Chris Butler Round 4/#96 Drayson Bowman Carolina Hurricanes Round 3/#72 Nate Davis Chicago Blackhawks Round 4/#113 Josh Unice Chicago Blackhawks Round 3/#86 Nate Gerbe Buffalo Sabres Round 5/#142 Cade Fairchild St. Louis Blues Round 4/#96 Sean Zimmerman New Jersey Devils Round 6/#170 Matt Rust Florida Panthers Round 4/#101 Kyle Lawson Carolina Hurricanes Round 7/#198 Blake Kessel New York Islanders Round 6/#166

2008 2006 2004 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Colin Wilson Nashville Predators Round 1/#7 Erik Johnson St. Louis Blues Round 1/#1 Blake Wheeler Phoenix Coyotes Round 1/#5 Jake Gardiner Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#17 Phil Kessel Boston Bruins Round 1/#5 Al Montoya New York Rangers Round 1/#6 John Carlson Washington Capitals Round 1/#27 Kyle Okposo New York Islanders Round 1/#7 Drew Stafford Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#13 Thomas McCollum Detroit Red Wings Round 1/#30 Peter Mueller Phoenix Coyotes Round 1/#8 Robbie Schremp Edmonton Oilers Round 1/#25 Philip McRae St. Louis Blues Round 2/#33 Trevor Lewis Los Angeles Kings Round 1/#17 Cory Schneider Vancouver Canucks Round 1/#26 Mitch Wahl Calgary Flames Round 2/#48 Mark Mitera Anaheim Ducks Round 1/#19 Chris Bourque Washington Capitals Round 2/#33 Derek Stepan New York Rangers Round 2/#51 Bobby Sanguinetti New York Rangers Round 1/#21 Adam Pineault Columbus Blue Jackets Round 2/#46 H Danny Kristo Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#56 Chris Summers Phoenix Coyotes Round 1/#29 David Booth Florida Panthers Round 2/#53 I Jimmy Hayes Toronto Maple Leafs Round 2/#60 Blake Geoffrion Nashville Predators Round 2/#56 Geoff Paukovich Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#57 S David Warsofsky St. Louis Blues Round 4/#95 Jamie McBain Carolina Hurricanes Round 2/#63 Alex Goligoski Pittsburgh Penguins Round 2/#61 Matt Donovan New York Islanders Round 4/#96 Brian Strait Pittsburgh Penguins Round 3/#65 Casey Borer Carolina Hurricanes Round 3/#69 T AJ Jenks Florida Panthers Round 4/#100 Jeff Zatkoff Los Angeles Kings Round 3/#74 Shawn Weller Ottawa Senators Round 3/#77 O Mike Carman Colorado Avalanche Round 3/#81 Kevin Porter Phoenix Coyotes Round 4/#119 R Joe Palmer Chicago Blackhawks Round 4/#96 Ryan Callahan New York Rangers Round 4/#127 Rhett Rakhshani N.Y. Islanders Round 4/#100 Jake Dowell Chicago Blackhawks Round 5/#140 Y Kevin Montgomery Colorado Avalance Round 4/#110 Mike Brown Vancouver Canucks Round 5/#159 __ Tyler Ruegsegger Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#166 Matt Hunwick Boston Bruins Round 7/#224 70 Ryan Flynn Nashville Predators Round 6/#176 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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2003 2001 1999 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Ryan Suter Nashville Predators Round 1/#7 Mike Komisarek Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#7 Tim Connolly New York Islanders Round 1/#5 Dustin Brown Los Angeles Kings Round 1/#13 R.J. Umberger Vancouver Canucks Round 1/#16 Jeff Jillson Round 1/#14 Zach Parise New Jersey Devils Round 1/#17 Tim Gleason Ottawa Senators Round 1/#23 Dave Tanabe Carolina Hurricanes Round 1/#16 Mark Stuart Boston Bruins Round 1/#21 Jason Bacashihua Dallas Stars Round 1/#26 Barrett Heisten Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#20 Ryan Kesler Vancouver Canucks Round 1/#23 Noah Welch Pittsburgh Penguins Round 2/#54 Jordan Leopold Anaheim Ducks Round 2/#44 Patrick Eaves Ottawa Senators Round 1/#29 Bryce Lampman New York Rangers Round 4/#113 Adam Hall Nashville Predators Round 2/#52 Dan Richmond Carolina Hurricanes Round 2/#31 Ben Eaves Pittsburgh Penguins Round 4/#131 Andrew Hutchinson Nashville Predators Round 2/#54 Dan Fritsche Columbus Blue Jackets Round 2/#46 Ryan Hollweg New York Rangers Round 8/#238 Doug Janik Buffalo Sabres Round 2/#55 Matt Carle San Jose Sharks Round 2/#47 Gregg Johnson Ottawa Senators Round 8/#256 David Inman New York Rangers Round 2/#59 Patrick O’Sullivan Round 2/#56 Pat Aufiero New York Rangers Round 3/#90 Jim Howard Detroit Red Wings Round 2/#64 Willie Levesque San Jose Sharks Round 4/#111 Stephen Werner Washington Capitals Round 3/#83 Ryan Murphy Carolina Hurricanes Round 4/#113 Corey Potter New York Rangers Round 4/#122 Matt Doman Calgary Flames Round 5/#135 Greg Moore Calgary Flames Round 5/#143 Damian Surma Carolina Hurricanes Round 6/#174 Brett Sterling Atlanta Thrashers Round 5/#145 Brett Henning New York Islanders Round 9/#255 Brady Murray Los Angeles Kings Round 5/#152 Gino Guyer Dallas Stars Round 5/#165 Dylan Reese New York Rangers Round 7/#209

R.J. Umberger

2002 2000 1998 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Ryan Whitney Pittsburgh Penguins Round 1/#5 Rick DiPietro New York Islanders Round 1/#1 David Legwand Nashville Predators Round 1/#2 Eric Nystrom Calgary Flames Round 1/#10 Ron Hainsey Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#13 Scott Gomez New Jersey Devils Round 1/#27 Keith Ballard Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#11 Brooks Orpik Pittsburgh Penguins Round 1/#18 Philippe Sauve Colorado Avalanche Round 2/#38 Chris Higgins Washington Capitals Round 1/#14 David Hale New Jersey Devils Round 1/#22 Bobby Allen Boston Bruins Round 2/#52 Jim Slater Atlanta Thrashers Round 1/#30 Jeff Taffe St. Louis Blues Round 1/#30 Carolina Hurricanes Round 3/#71 Brian McConnell Calgary Flames Round 2/#39 Brad Winchester Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#35 Mike Pandolfo Buffalo Sabres Round 3/#77 Rob Globke Florida Panthers Round 2/#40 Andy Hilbert Boston Bruins Round 2/#37 Justin Morrison Vancouver Canucks Round 3/#81 Matt Greene Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#44 Kris Vernarsky Toronto Maple Leafs Round 2/#51 Brian Gionta New Jersey Devils Round 3/#82 Barry Tallackson New Jersey Devils Round 2/#53 Paul Martin New Jersey Devils Round 2/#62 Chris Madden Carolina Hurricanes Round 4/#97 H Matt Jones Phoenix Coyotes Round 3/#80 Marc Cavosie Minnesota Wild Round 4/#99 Jay Leach Phoenix Coyotes Round 5/#115 I James Wisniewski Chicago Blackhawks Round 5/#156 Brett Nowak Boston Bruins Round 4/#103 Toby Petersen Pittsburgh Penguins Round 9/#244 S Bobby Goepfert Pittsburgh Penguins Round 6/#171 Jon DiSalvatore San Jose Sharks Round 4/#104 Dwight Helminen Edmonton Oilers Round 8/#244 Troy Riddle St. Louis Blues Round 4/#129 T Dwight LaBrosse Pittsburgh Penguins Round 9/#265 Mike Stuart Nashville Predators Round 5/#137 O John-Michael Liles Colorado Avalanche Round 5/#159 R Erik Reitz Minnesota Wild Round 6/#170 Justin Forrest Carolina Hurricanes Round 6/#181 Y Patrick Foley Pittsburgh Penguins Round 6/#185 __ Craig Kowalski Carolina Hurricanes Round 8/#235 71 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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1997 1995 1993 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Paul Mara Round 1/#7 Bryan Berard Ottawa Senators Round 1/#1 Adam Deadmarsh Round 1/#14 Ty Jones Chicago Blackhawks Round 1/#16 Brian Boucher Philadelphia Flyers Round 1/#22 Landon Wilson Toronto Maple Leafs Round 1/#19 Nikos Tselios Carolina Hurricanes Round 1/#22 Doug Bonner Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#139 Kevyn Adams Boston Bruins Round 1/#25 Ben Clymer Boston Bruins Round 2/#27 Marc Magliarditi Chicago Blackhawks Round 6/#146 Jay Pandolfo New Jersey Devils Round 2/#32 Jean-Marc Pelletier Philadelphia Flyers Round 2/#30 Casey Hankinson Chicago Blackhawks Round 8/#201 Jamie Langenbrunner Dallas Stars Round 2/#35 Jeff Farkas Toronto Maple Leafs Round 3/#57 Rory Fitzpatrick Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#47 Joe Corvo Los Angeles Kings Round 4/#83 Jon Coleman Detroit Red Wings Round 2/#48 Chris St. Croix Calgary Flames Round 4/#92 Jeff Mitchell Los Angeles Kings Round 3/#68 Ben Simon Chicago Blackhawks Round 5/#110 Dan Tompkins Calgary Flames Round 3/#70 Aaron Miskovich Colorado Avalanche Round 5/#133 Kevin Hilton Detroit Red Wings Round 3/#74 Mike York New York Rangers Round 6/#136 Shawn Bates Boston Bruins Round 4/#103 B.J. Young Detroit Red Wings Round 6/#157 John Emmons Calgary Flames Round 5/#122 Joe Dusbabek San Jose Sharks Round 7/#163 Chris Kelleher Pittsburgh Penguins Round 5/#130 Mike Mottau New York Rangers Round 7/#182 Mike Crowley Philadelphia Flyers Round 6/#140 Wyatt Smith Phoenix Coyotes Round 9/#233 Todd Marchant New York Rangers Round 7/#164 Richard Miller New York Rangers Round 9/#236 Aaron Israel Philadelphia Flyers Round 7/#166 Toby Kvalevog Ottawa Senators Round 9/#209 Mike Grier St. Louis Blues Round 9/#219 Chris Imes Florida Panthers Sup.#/4

Bryan Berard

1996 1994 1992 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Erik Rasmussen Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#7 Jason Bonsignore Edmonton Oilers Round 1/#4 Ryan Sittler Philadelphia Flyers Round 1/#7 Marty Reasoner St. Louis Blues Round 1/#14 Jeff Kealty Quebec Nordiques Round 1/#22 David Wilkie Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#20 Dan LaCouture New York Islanders Round 2/#29 Deron Quint Winnipeg Jets Round 2/#30 Peter Ferraro New York Rangers Round 1/#24 H Chris Hajt Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#32 Sean Haggerty Toronto Maple Leafs Round 2/#48 Chris O’Sullivan Calgary Flames Round 2/#30 I Matt Cullen Anaheim Ducks Round 2/#35 Richard Park Pittsburgh Penguins Round 2/#50 Jim Carey Washington Capitals Round 2/#32 S Tom Poti Edmonton Oilers Round 3/#59 Chris Drury Quebec Nordiques Round 3/#72 Jason McBain Round 4/#81 Mark Parrish Colorado Avalanche Round 3/#79 Matt Herr Washington Capitals Round 4/#93 Chris Ferraro New York Rangers Round 4/#85 T Jason Sessa Toronto Maple Leafs Round 4/#86 Brian Swanson San Jose Sharks Round 5/#115 John Varga Washington Capitals Round 5/#119 O Jesse Boulerice Philadelphia Flyers Round 5/#133 Bates Battaglia Anaheim Ducks Round 6/#132 Bob Lachance St. Louis Blues Round 6/#134 R Robert Esche Phoenix Coyotes Round 6/#139 Ashlin Halfnight Hartford Whalers Round 9/#213 Aaron Ellis Quebec Nordiques Round 11/#244 Chris Bogas Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#148 John Grahame Boston Bruins Round 9/#229 Y Reggie Berg Toronto Maple Leafs Round 7/#178 __ Kevin Kellett Anaheim Ducks Round 8/#198 72 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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1991 1989 1987 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Scott Lachance New York Islanders Round 1/#4 Bill Guerin New Jersey Devils Round 1/#5 John LeClair Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#33 Brian Rolston New Jersey Devils Round 1/#11 Dave Zmolek Minnesota North Stars Round 1/#7 Adam Burt Hartford Whalers Round 2/#39 Pat Peake Washington Capitals Round 1/#14 Ted Drury Calgary Flames Round 2/#42 Mathieu Schneider Montreal Canadiens Round 3/#44 Brent Bilodeau Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#17 Jason Zent New York Islanders Round 3/#44 Mike Sullivan New York Rangers Round 4/#69 Jim Campbell Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#28 Trent Klatt Washington Capitals Round 4/#82 Joe Sacco Toronto Maple Leafs Round 4/#71 Mike Pomicher Chicago Blackhawks Round 2/#39 Aaron Miller New York Rangers Round 5/#88 Kip Miller Quebec Nordiques Round 4/#72 Rich Brennan Quebec Nordiques Round 3/#46 Mike Heinke New Jersey Devils Round 5/#89 Kris Miller Montreal Canadiens Round 4/#80 Todd Hall Hartford Whalers Round 3/#53 David Emma New Jersey Devils Round 6/#110 Kevin Dean New Jersey Devils Round 5/#86 Steve Konowalchuk Washington Capitals Round 3/#58 Mike Doers Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#125 Rob Mendel Quebec Nordiques Round 5/#93 Jim Storm Hartford Whalers Round 4/#75 Derek Plante Buffalo Sabres Round 8/#161 Ted Donato Boston Bruins Round 5/#98 Bill Lindsay Quebec Nordiques Round 5/#103 Tom Pederson Minnesota North Stars Round 11/#217 Damian Rhodes Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#112 Jeff Callinan St. Louis Blues Round 5/#109 Jason Glickman Detroit Red Wings Round 12/#246 Peter Ciavaglia Calgary Flames Round 7/#145 Brian Holzinger Buffalo Sabres Round 6/#124 C.J. Young New Jersey Devils Sup./#5 Joe Day Hartford Whalers Round 9/#186 Brian Mueller Hartford Whalers Round 7/#141 Mike Lappin Chicago Blackhawks Round 12/#239 Brady Kramer Montreal Canadiens Round 7/#149 Corwin Saurdiff San Jose Sharks Round 9/#177 Adam Bartell Quebec Nordiques Round 9/#178 Brent Brekke Quebec Nordiques Round 9/#188 Marty Schriner New York Islanders Round 12/#246

1990 1988 1986 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Keith Tkachuk Winnipeg Jets Round 1/#19 Mike Modano Minnesota North Stars Round 1/#1 Jimmy Carson Los Angeles Kings Round 1/#2 Bryan Smolinski Boston Bruins Round 1/#21 Jeremy Roenick Chicago Blackhawks Round 1/#8 Brian Leetch New York Rangers Round 1/#9 Chris Gotziaman New Jersey Devils Round 2/#29 Barry Richter Hartford Whalers Round 2/#32 Scott Young Hartford Whalers Round 1/#11 Craig Johnson St. Louis Blues Round 2/#33 Shaun Kane Minnesota North Stars Round 3/#43 Craig Janney Boston Bruins Round 1/#13 Doug Weight New York Rangers Round 2/#34 Neil Carnes Montreal Canadiens Round 3/#46 Tom Fitzgerald New York Islanders Round 1/#17 Mike Dunham New Jersey Devils Round 3/#53 Steve Heinze Boston Bruins Round 3/#60 Todd Copeland New Jersey Devils Round 2/#24 Chris Tucker Chicago Blackhawks Round 4/#79 Jeff Stolp Minnesota North Stars Round 4/#64 Dave Capuano Pittsburgh Penguins Round 2/#25 Tony Burns Detroit Red Wings Round 5/#87 Tony Amonte New York Rangers Round 4/#68 Greg Brown Buffalo Sabres Round 2/#26 H Ian Moran Pittsburgh Penguins Round 6/#107 Ted Crowley Toronto Maple Leafs Round 4/#69 Mike Posma St. Louis Blues Round 2/#31 I John Lilley Winnipeg Jets Round 7/#140 Keith Carney Buffalo Sabres Round 4/#76 Bob Corkum Buffalo Sabres Round 3/#47 S Patrick Neaton Pittsburgh Penguins Round 7/#145 Jeff Blaeser Pittsburgh Penguins Round 8/#151 Mike Wolak St. Louis Blues Round 5/#87 Ken Klee Washington Capitals Round 9/#177 Sean Hill Montreal Canadiens Round 8/#167 Robb Stauber Los Angeles Kings Round 6/#107 T Mike Boback Washington Capitals Round 10/#198 Rob Gaudreau Pittsburgh Penguins Round 9/#172 Darren Turcotte New York Rangers Round 6/#114 O Brian Bruininks Pittsburgh Penguins Round 12/#236 Jim Larkin Los Angeles Kings Round 9/#175 Steve Scheifele Philadelphia Flyers Round 6/#125 R Mark Richards Winnipeg Jets Sup./#18 Cory Laylin Pittsburgh Penguins Round 11/#214 Mike Hartman Buffalo Sabres Round 7/#131 Chuck Hughes New Jersey Devils Round 11/#222 Randy Skarda St. Louis Blues Round 8/#157 Y Marty Nanne Chicago Blackhawks Round 8/#161 __ Lee Davidson Washington Capitals Round 8/#166 73 General Team Team USA Hockey History & Information USA USA Staff Leadership Records

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1985 1982 1980 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Tom Chorske Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#16 Phil Housley Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#6 Craig Ludwig Montreal Canadiens Round 3/#61 Chris Biotti Calgary Flames Round 1/#17 Scott Sandelin Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#40 Bob Brooke St. Louis Blues Round 4/#75 Mike Richter New York Rangers Round 2/#28 Corey Millen New York Rangers Round 3/#57 Mark Huglen Minnesota North Stars Round 4/#79 Eric Weinrich New Jersey Devils Round 2/#32 Wally Chapman Minnesota North Stars Round 3/#59 Dave Jensen Minnesota North Stars Round 5/#100 Max Middendorf Quebec Nordiques Round 3/#57 Scott Harlow Montreal Canadiens Round 3/#61 Aaron Broten Colorado Rockies Round 6/#106 Lane MacDonald Calgary Flames Round 3/#59 Marty Wiitala Minnesota North Stars Round 5/#101 Brian Mullen Winnipeg Jets Round 7/#128 Perry Florio Los Angeles Kings Round 4/#72 Ernie Vargas Montreal Canadiens Round 6/#117 Mike Lauen Winnipeg Jets Round 7/#135 David Espe Quebec Nordiques Round 4/#78 Tony Granato New York Rangers Round 6/#120 Andy Brickley Philadelphia Flyers Round 10/#210 Mike Kelfer Minnesota North Stars Round 7/#132 Jim Johannson Hartford Whalers Round 7/#130 Pat Jablonski St. Louis Blues Round 7/#138 Todd Okerlund New York Islanders Round 8/#168 Ed Krayer New Jersey Devils Round 8/#150 Kelly Miller New York Rangers Round 9/#183 Greg Dornbach Hartford Whalers Round 9/#173 Scott Fusco New Jersey Devils Round 11/#211 Bobby Reynolds Toronto Maple Leafs Round 10/#190 Rick Erdall Calgary Flames Round 11/#219 Andrew Otto New York Rangers Round 11/#225

1984 1981 1979 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL David Quinn Minnesota North Stars Round 1/#13 Bob Carpenter Washington Capitals Round 1/#3 Mike Ramsey Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#11 Kevin Hatcher Washington Capitals Round 1/#17 Chris Chelios Montreal Canadiens Round 2/#40 Dave Christian Winnipeg Jets Round 2/#40 Jeff Rohlicek Vancouver Canucks Round 2/#31 Tony Kellin Washington Capitals Round 4/#68 Neal Broten Minnesota North Stars Round 3/#42 Steve Leach Washington Capitals Round 2/#34 John Vanbiesbrouck New York Rangers Round 4/#72 Paul Ranheim Calgary Flames Round 2/#38 Ed Lee Quebec Nordiques Round 5/#95 Alan Perry St. Louis Blues Round 3/#56 Bob O’Connor Winnipeg Jets Round 6/#106 Doug Wieck New York Islanders Round 4/#70 Bill Schafhauser Chicago Blackhawks Round 6/#117 Scott Paluch St. Louis Blues Round 5/#92 Peter Sawkins Los Angeles Kings Round 7/#144 1978 Scott Schneider Winnipeg Jets Round 5/#93 Tom Kurvers Montreal Canadiens Round 7/#145 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Clark Donatelli New York Rangers Round 5/#98 Dan McFall Winnipeg Jets Round 8/#148 Mike McDougall New York Rangers Round 5/#76 Gary Suter Calgary Flames Round 9/#180 Rick Zombo Detroit Red Wings Round 8/#149 Bob Bergloff Minnesota North Stars Round 6/#87 Bill Kopecky Boston Bruins Round 11/#227 Venci Sebek Buffalo Sabres Round 9/#185 Dave Feamster Chicago Blackhawks Round 6/#96 John Johannson Colorado Rockies Round 10/#192 Don Waddell Los Angeles Kings Round 7/#111 Paul Joswiak New York Islanders Round 9/#152 1983 Mark Green Round 10/#165 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Carl Bloomberg St Louis Blues Round 13/#205 H Brian Lawton Minnesota North Stars Round 1/#1 I Tom Barrasso Buffalo Sabres Round 1/#5 Alfie Turcotte Montreal Canadiens Round 1/#17 S Mike Golden Edmonton Oilers Round 2/#40 T Allen Bourbeau Philadelphia Flyers Round 4/#81 1977 O Brian Johnson Hartford Whalers Round 6/#104 PLAYER TEAM ROUND/OVERALL Mark LaVarre Chicago Blackhawks Round 6/#119 R Kevin McCloskey Minnesota North Stars Round 4/#61 Paul Ames Pittsburgh Penguins Round 7/#123 Roy Sommer Toronto Maple Leafs Round 6/#101 Y Craig Mack Quebec Nordiques Round 7/#132 __ Keith Hanson Minnesota North Stars Round 9/#145 Jay Octeau New Jersey Devils Round 9/#165 Brian Jopling Philadelphia Flyers Round 11/#221 74

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