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WELCOME GREETINGS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS! SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We congratulate and welcome you to the Most importantly, we hope you enjoyed 2021 Chipotle —USA Hockey National playing this great game during the past National Tournament Chair T.C. Lewis Championships. Your dedication, hard work season and the wonderful camaraderie that and perseverance is admired and appreciated came with it. Girls Tier I as you strive for a national title. Good luck and best wishes to all partici- Tournament Chair: Jim Binns Since 1938, North America’s best have pants in this year’s USA Hockey National Tournament Directors: Pete Rothman, Ladd Wagner, competed for USA Hockey national cham- Championships, and thank you to all parents, Cheri Bonawitz, Bill Leidt pionship honors. It represents the pinnacle coaches, officials and volunteers who have achievement in youth, girls and adult amateur made the season and its championship cul- Girls Tier II hockey, with an all-time roster that includes mination possible. Tournament Chair: Randy Kanai Tournament Directors: Joe Eppolito, Bob Gillen, more than 70 Olympians and National Team Geoff Pashkowski, Doug Foster members, not to mention numerous players Yours in Hockey, who have gone on to play professionally. Jim Smith High School This season, you and your teammates President Tournament Chair: Michael Hughes have joined that storied tradition. You’ve Pat Kelleher Tournament Directors: Bob Mathson, John Coleman, also grown together, overcome challenges, Executive Director Kathy Santora, John Murray learned to handle victory with modesty Don Mulder and face defeat with poise. The lessons Youth Tier I Vice President, Adult Council Chair 14U and 15 ONLY | Tournament Chair: Brad Buckland learned through hockey are sure to help Keith Barrett Tournament Directors: Mark Servaes, Mike Mulhall, you in daily life. Vice President, Youth Council Chair Richard Oliver 16U and 18U | Tournament Chair: Lloyd Ney, Lance Rosenberg PARTNERS LIGHT BACKGROUND FULL COLOR NHL NETWORK™ – PROGRAM MARKS EMBROIDERY Tournament Directors: Dennis Green, Bruce Urban, ONE COLOR 9.11.12 Steve Rizzo Youth Tier II 14U | Tournament Chair: Brad Buckland DARK BACKGROUND Tournament Directors: Dwayne Dillinger, Gene Palecco, Tom Cline 16U | Tournament Chair: Mike Slobodnik TOURNAMENT Tournament Directors: John Karolcik, Sarah Fraser, Danny Jaroshewich NHL NETWORK BLACK PANTONE PROCESS BLACK NHL NETWORK DARK GRAY PANTONE 430 18U | Tournament Chair: Don Chilson Tournament Directors: Al Deming, Dave Margenau, Donna Kaufman Adult Tournament Directors: Ashley Bevan, Brian Hartman SUPPLIERS TM 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
TIE-BREAKER RULES YOUTH/GIRLS/WOMEN’S/HIGH Step 2. If after applying the formulas tie-breaking formula, the team that awarded in the games played between SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL of 1 a, b, c, d, e or f the tie still exists, forfeited will not advance and all the tied teams for each period won (2 If two or more teams have an equal the results of all the games played by games played against the forfeiting pts.), for each period tied (1 pt.) and for number of points, their position in the the teams tied in the following order: team shall be recorded as 1-0 victories a shut out in a period (1 pt.). standings shall be determined by the a. Most total wins (whether in regula- for all opposing teams. 4. Use No. 3 under Adult, but following tie-breaking rules. If at any tion, overtime and shootout). apply using all of the games played by point during the application of the tie- b. Most regulations wins. ADULT each team. breaking rules, any or all of the teams c. Differential – Subtracting goals a. Use 1a from Youth/Girls/Women, 5. Fewest minor penalties using all can be seeded higher or lower than the against from goals for in these games, followed by 1b and c using a maximum games played. other teams, the seeded teams will be the positions being determined in order differential of six goals per game. 6. Fewest total penalty minutes placed in their position in the standings of the greatest surplus. A maximum 2. If, after applying the above using all games played. and the tie-breaking process will begin goal differential of plus or minus formulas, the tie still exists, 1b and c 7. Quickest first goal in games at Step 1 for any teams that remain eight (8) per game will be used in tie- from Girls/Women will be applied us- played between the tied teams. tied. Note: If all tied teams have not breaking rules. ing all of the games played by the tied 8. Use No. 7 under Adult, but played each other, the tie-breaking d. Quotient – Dividing the goals for teams, followed by formulas 3-8. apply using all of the games played by process will begin at Step 2. by the goals against in these games, 3. Most Periods Won–Points will be each team. the positions being determined in order THE TIE-BREAKING RULES ARE AS of the greatest quotient. If a game FOLLOWS: has a goal differential of more than Step 1. The results of only the head- eight (8) goals, the goals for will be to-head games played between the decreased until there is a maximum of tied teams in the following order: a. Most points earned. eight (8) more than goals against in a given game prior to dividing (i.e. 10-1 SCHEDULE b. Most total wins (whether in game would use 9-1 for purposes of DIVISION LOCATION DATES regulation, overtime and shootout). quotient). A quotient involving dividing c. Most regulation wins. by zero (0) has a higher standing than High School Omaha, Neb. Apr. 15-19 d. Differential – Subtracting goals a quotient from dividing by any number Youth Tier I 14U, 15O Dallas Apr. 28-May 3 against from goals for in these games, other than zero (0). Where two or more the positions being determined in order teams have no goals against and the Youth Tier I 16U, 18U Maryland Heights, Mo. Apr. 28-May 3 of the greatest surplus. A maximum quotient tie-breaker is required, the Girls Tier I 14U, 16U, 19U West Chester, Pa. Apr. 29-May 3 goal differential of plus or minus teams shall be ranked high to low in eight (8) per game will be used in tie- descending order of “goals for.” Girls Tier II 14U, 16U, 19U Denver Apr. 29-May 3 breaking rules. e. Most periods won — In the games Youth Tier II 14U Dallas Apr. 29-May 3 e. Quotient – Dividing the goals for by played by each tied team, points will the goals against in these games, the be awarded for each regulation period Youth Tier II 16U Grand Rapids, Michigan Apr. 29-May 3 positions being determined in order won (2 points) and for each regulation Youth Tier II 18U Green Bay, Wisconsin Apr. 29-May 3 of the greatest quotient. If a game period tied (1 point). Positions shall be has a goal differential of more than in the order of highest point total. Adult Men’s Wesley Chapel, Florida Apr. 15-18 eight (8) goals, the goals for will be f. Lowest number of penalty decreased until there is a maximum of minutes – Calculate the number of Adult Women’s Wesley Chapel, Florida Apr. 22-25 eight (8) more than goals against in a penalty minutes accrued during all given game prior to dividing (i.e. 10-1 preliminary round games. The teams game would use 9-1 for purposes of shall be ranked low to high in ascend- quotient). A quotient involving dividing ing order of “penalty minutes for.” Fans, parents, athletes by zero (0) has a higher standing than g. Quickest first goal – The team and coaches have complete a quotient from dividing by any number that scored the quickest goal in their access to news, scores, stats, schedules, photos other than zero (0). Where two or more preliminary round games shall be and more with the USA teams have no goals against and the ranked highest. Hockey Nationals website. quotient tie-breaker is required, the Step 3. If the above procedure does Scan this code with your teams shall be ranked high to low in not break the tie, the teams shall use smart phone’s camera app descending order of “goals for.” a shootout procedure as previously for more information. f. Most periods won — In the games described. played by each tied team, points will Note: A team may go into the tie-break- be awarded for each regulation period ing process having defeated another of won (2 points) and for each regulation the tied teams and still not advance. period tied (1 point). Positions shall be Note: If a team forfeits any of its in the order of highest point total. games, and becomes involved in any 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
2021 YOU CAN ALWAYS CONTROL YOUR EFFORT AND YOUR ATTITUDE EVERY TIME YOU GO INTO THE RINK. —KENDALL COYNE SCHOFIELD Kendall Coyne Schofield won a gold medal with Team USA at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games. THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF me more than anything to be the best hockey YOUTH HOCKEY IS: Having fun and instill- player and more importantly person I can be, ing attributes in kids that they can take with knowing I have the opportunity to represent our them beyond the game. country on and off the ice. WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MEM- FAVORITE SMALL-AREA GAME: ORY OF THE USA HOCKEY GIRLS 4-on-2 powerplay game and ring of fire NATIONALS: My favorite memory was win- ning in 2007 and 2008. 2008 was the first PLAYING TIP YOU’D GIVE TO A year of the Chicago Mission girls program. There YOUNG PLAYER: You can always control HOMETOWN: Palos Heights, Illinois were only two girls’ teams at the Mission at that your effort and your attitude every time you go time (14U & 19U), and winning Nationals really CURRENT TEAM: U.S. Women’s into the rink. No matter what, always love what impacted the trajectory of the program. It has National Team you do because your passion and work ethic been amazing to see how much success the can take you very far in the game. program has had since its infancy in 2008! COLLEGE TEAM: Northeastern University WHAT’S THE ONE PIECE OF ADVICE BEST PLAYERS YOU EVER PLAYED YOU WISH SOMEONE HAD GIVEN YOU AGAINST AT THE USA HOCKEY GIRLS USA HOCKEY NATIONAL PRIOR TO COMPETING IN USA HOCKEY NATIONALS: Brianna Decker, Amanda CHAMPIONSHIPS: NATIONALS? Soak in every minute and make Kessel, Monique Lamoureux, Jocelyne • Wisconsin Wild, USA Hockey Girls Tier every shift count with your team at Nationals I 12U Nationals, 2005 (2nd place) Lamoureux, Elizabeth Turgeon. because you worked very hard to get to that • Michigan Icebreakers, USA Hockey Girls Tier I 16U Nationals, 2006 point and there is no guarantee that you will DESCRIBE WHAT PLAYING FOR • Team Illinois, USA Hockey Girls Tier I have another opportunity to go back. TEAM USA MEANS TO YOU: Playing for 14U Nationals, 2007 (1st place) Team USA has been the greatest honor of • Chicago Mission, USA Hockey Girls FAVORITE RINK: Arctic Ice Arena in my life. Ever since putting on my first Team Tier I 19U Nationals, 2008 (1st Orland Park, Illinois, and Matthews Arena, USA jersey at 15 years old, it has motivated place), 2009 (3rd place) & 2010 home of the Northeastern Huskies. 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
NEWS + NOTES U18 MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Plano, Texas April 26 – May 6 TEXAS SET TO HOST IIHF UNDER-18 MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP USA HOCKEY, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE DALLAS STARS, WILL HOST THE 2021 IIHF UNDER-18 MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP in Texas from April 26-May 6. The championship, which will be staged in the U.S. for just the third time ever, will take place in Frisco and Plano, Texas. The 10-nation tournament, which features the best men’s players Former U.S. players include Jack Hughes, Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel, in the world under the age of 18, began in 1999. Patrick Kane, Dylan Larkin, Kyle Connor and Seth Jones. The U.S. has won gold 10 times and has medaled in a record 16 For more information, including how to watch every game, fans can visit consecutive tournaments, including six gold medals in the past 10 years. teamusa.usahockey.com/2021u18mensworlds. AERIN FRANKEL NAMED 2021 PATTY KAZMAIER PATTY KAZMAIER MEMORIAL AWARD WINNER MEMORIAL AWARD Senior goaltender Aerin Frankel (Briarcliff Won by Northeastern Manor, N.Y.) from Northeastern University was University senior goaltender Aerin Frankel named the 24th recipient of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the top player in NCAA Divi- sion I women’s ice hockey. As an alternate captain, she helped the team to a 22-2-1 record and a national runner-up finish. Frankel led the nation in nearly every statistical goaltending category, including goals against average (0.81), save per- centage (.965), goalie winning percentage (.891) and shutouts (9). 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
2021 WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Edmonton, Alberta Dec 25 – Jan 5 WINTER GOLDS USA Hockey won gold at both the 2020 IIHF Under-18 Women’s World Championship in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship in Edmonton, Alberta. The U.S. defeated Canada, 2-1, in overtime to claim its fifth medal in six years at the Under-18 Women’s World Championship. In 2021, the U.S. defeated Canada again, this time 2-0, to claim gold for its fifth medal in six years. Trevor Zegras (Bedford, N.Y.) took home World Juniors tournament MVP honors. FOLLOW TEAM USA THIS SPRING USA Hockey’s national tournaments. The 2021 IIHF teams will be competing in Men’s World Championship DECLARATION OF SAFETY, FAIR various world championships will be held in Riga, Latvia, PLAY AND RESPECT this spring and early summer. May 21-June 6. The National The 2021 IIHF Women’s Sled Team will take part in the USA HOCKEY HAS LONG BEEN a leader in safety among World Championship will be 2021 IPC Sled Hockey World amateur sports organizations. Prior to the 2019-20 season, held in Halifax and Turo, Nova Championship June 19-26 the Declaration of Safety, Fair Play and Respect was Scotia, May 6-16, as the U.S. in Ostrava, Czech Republic. introduced as an effort to eliminate hits to the head, hits looks to extend its gold-medal For more information visit from behind and late hits. streak to six consecutive teamusa.usahockey.com. For more information about the Declaration of Safety, Fair Play and Respect, please visit USAHockey.com/Declaration. 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
IT’S SOMETHING THAT YOU DREAM ABOUT- BEING ABLE TO PUT THAT SWEATER ON EVERY SINGLE DAY. IT’S A SPECIAL FEELING. — C L AY TO N K E L L E R THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF YOUTH HOCKEY IS: Working on your skills WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MEMORY OF THE USA HOCKEY NATIONALS: Definitely winning the championship. I played 18U with Shattuck-St. Mary’s and we won the championship, that’s definitely my favorite. HOMETOWN: St. Louis, Missouri BEST PLAYER YOU EVER PLAYED AGAINST AT THE USA CURRENT TEAM: Arizona Coyotes HOCKEY NATIONALS: Nick Pastujov COLLEGE TEAM: Boston University DESCRIBE WHAT PLAYING FOR TEAM USA MEANS TO YOU: It’s something that you dream about—being able to put that sweater on USA HOCKEY NATIONAL every single day. It’s a special feeling. I don’t think any of us take that for CHAMPIONSHIPS: granted. Every time you put it on you always appreciate it. • Shattuck-St. Mary’s, USA Hockey Tier I 14U Nationals (2nd place) and 18U Nationals (1st place) FAVORITE SMALL-AREA GAME: 3-on-3 U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS: PLAYING TIP YOU’D GIVE TO A YOUNG PLAYER: Work on your stick handling • U18 Men’s National Team (2015, 2016) FAVORITE RINK: Going back home to St. Louis • National Junior Team (2017) • Men’s National Team (2017, 2019) 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
YOUTH HOCKEY IN AMERICA 2021 “I’ve played on plenty of teams, in plenty of games, but where I really learned to play the WHAT IS USA HOCKEY’S AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT MODEL? game was during The ADM is USA Hockey’s nationwide player development program for youth hockey asso- those hours upon hours when I was ciations. It’s based on age-appropriate, age-specific competition and training for boys and laughing and goofing around on the girls, beginning with their first steps onto the ice and carrying them through age 18 and ice. When you’re among friends in beyond. The ADM places a heightened emphasis on skill development and long-term athlete an environment that encourages you development principles, providing a blueprint for the best possible youth hockey experience. to try new moves or take risks, you Put simply, it’s doing what’s best for kids. don’t worry about making mistakes. When you get that high number of HOW DOES THE ADM LOOK? reps and you’re not self-conscious At the younger age levels, it looks like fun and about screwing up, the difficult parts constant motion in small spaces. The ADM of the game become second nature, encourages small-area games and cross-ice the flow of things seems natural and competition to deliver more repetitions, more puck touches, more skill development, and more you discover on your own what you smiles per hour of ice time. It provides the most love about hockey.” efficient, most engaging development path for –JOHNNY GAUDREAU (Salem, New Jersey) children, keeping them both in the game and on a Calgary Flames forward, four-time U.S. Men’s path toward their full potential. The ADM encour- National Team forward, five-time NHL All-Star, ages 3:1 practice-to-game ratio and development 2013 U.S. National Junior Team gold medalist, at your local rink in 8U, 10U and 12U hockey. This 2014 Hobey Baker Award recipient, 2011 USHL emphasis helps children benefit from more skill Rookie of the Year development and less burnout. As children progress in age, the ADM progress- es with them, with high-performance curriculum. At 14U and older, the ADM includes individual- ized training and resources designed to help coaches optimize players’ learning during these “USA Hockey intensifying development stages. Developmentally appropriate activities, such as drills and introduced small-area games that mirror game situations in practice at these age groups emphasizes the American creativity, decision-making, and skill for optimal development. Development At all ages, every activity in practice should be fun, challenging, look something like the Model in 2009, game, provide a lot of repetitions without repetitiveness, and provide constant decision so that’s when making for the players. you started to see the cross-ice games, station-based practices ADM BY THE NUMBERS // Since the ADM’s launch in 2009: and smaller-area hockey, where the • The total number of youth hockey players (ages 18 and younger) in America has increased focus is more on skill development 13 percent. and enjoyment of the sport versus • The total number of 8-and-Under hockey players in America has increased 32 percent. • The total number of 9- and 10-year-old hockey players in America has increased 17 percent. putting a bunch of 8-year-olds on • The total number of hockey players (ages 18 and younger) in America has increased 13 per- a giant sheet of ice and doing flow cent, reversing an early 2000s trend during which nearly 40,000 players left the sport. drills. That change helped American • USA Hockey reversed an attrition trend at the 12-and-Under age classification, increasing hockey in general, and we’re seeing the total number of players in that category by eight percent. the benefits of it now.” –MAURA CROWELL, Mansfield, Massachusetts, University of Minnesota Duluth women’s hockey head coach, 2020 & 2019 U.S. Under-18 + FOR MORE INFO, VISIT: ADMKIDS.COM Women’s National Team head coach, 2017 NCAA Division I Women’s Coach of the Year, USA Hockey Level 4 Coach 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
Aerin Frankel (Briarcliff Manor, New York) USA HOCKEY NATIONALS HISTORY 5 YEARS AGO // 2016 The 2016 USA Hockey Girls Tier I 16U and 19U championship games featured familiar foes, with Shattuck-St. Mary’s defeating Minnesota Elite at both levels. 19U goaltender Aerin Frankel stood tall to win her third consecutive national championship, stopping 29 of 30 shots en route to a 2-1 overtime win. Frankel recently com- pleted her senior season at Northeastern University, after setting wins record (73) and capturing the 2021 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the top player in NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey. At the 16U level, Shattuck-St. Mary’s featured two future University of Wisconsin stars. Natalie Buchbinder scored the game-winner in a 2-1 victory, while newcomer Makenna Webster collected her first of many championships. Both Buchbinder and Webster went on to win gold medals internationally at the IIHF Under-18 Women’s World S H AT T U C K - S T . M A R Y ’ S Championship, and the duo helped the Badgers win the 2021 NCAA national championship. 10 YEARS AGO // 2011 Tyler Motte played hero for Honeybaked in the 2011 USA Hockey Youth Tier I 16U championship game, scoring back-to-back goals in the third period for a 3-2 win over Shattuck-St. Mary’s. This wouldn’t be the last championship in Motte’s hockey career, as he went on to win a Big Ten championship with the University of Michigan in 2016. Motte played internationally with the U.S. Under-18 Men’s National Team, collecting a silver medal in 2013 and was selected as one of Team USA’s top-three players in the tournament. The Port Huron, Michigan, native is in his fifth NHL season, currently playing for the Vancouver Canucks. Tyler Motte (Port Huron, Michigan) 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
TEAM ROSTERS WOMEN | 21+ | OPEN VICTORY HONDA CHESAPEAKE BAY BELLE TIRE SOUTHERN CAROLINA LADY Ann Locke LIGHTNING Oakley Kowalski THUNDER HURRICANES C Heather Mannix Hilary Murphy Courtney Tyll Nichelle Simon Elizabeth Barrows Bradley Johnson Maria Powell Ashleigh Graham Arielle Harris Jessica Besenfelder Jacqueline Lough Maxie Weisz Kelsey Kusch-Vargo Victoria Badar Renee Buck Alisha Day Ashley Johnston Courtney Millar Melissa Barbera Codie Gill Kristina Vaclavek Hilary Hayssen Kaylyn Schroka Diana Chang Lisa Keating Elizabeth Darrow Heidi Niskanen Rose Krasofsky Laura Eshelman Savannah Mashburn Prenella Semma Riley Siddorn Heather Silcott Mary Helen Letterle Jessica Mastrofilipo Stacey Hochkins Casie Hanson Sarah Shureb Sarah Miller Melanie O’Connor Hannah Bates Emily Russell Charlotte Hotaling Maria Prather Lori Parenty Haylea Barbieri Shannon Rice Victoria Pelton Kyrstin Schmidt Danielle Thomas Michelle Kerry Danielle Mclean Hannah Mcgowan Mckenzie Stapleton Samantha Zukowski Kalli Bates Isabel Huston Kristin Lewicki Kathryn Swenson Marianne Dorman Nichole Laflamme Maryann Mcguire Melissa Black Sarah Tittman Rachel Porter Jessica Convery Amber Moore Moriah Will Lauren Fowler Jill Carrie Mindy Drexel Michelle Spaven Brittany Fardelmann-Longley Megan Bradley Elizabeth Hanrahan WOMEN | 30+ | TIER 2 WOMEN SAUCY LLAMAS GULF COAST WARROAD TRIBE MASS LADY Christine Yule MS CONDUCT C LAKERS 20 Cheryl Buchs LOBSTERS +60 Sue Cornelius Corinne Deckard Jeanine Reardon Brittany Howell Monica Connolly Amy Reich Ashley Buscanera Tonya Allen Jennifer Kyle Rebecca Delaney Brittany Pressey Heather Hornstein Robin Marvin Amber Tuck Kathy FENTON Mindy Kackley Alexandria Jennings Kathy Cordes Isabelle Langevin Elizabeth Lauzon Melanie Juha Jenna Kalb Kristi Wilkie Kristin Orazi Beth Arguin Sam Teehan Abby Krause Stacy O’Reilly Michele Weiss Melissa Hoefel Georgia Giblin Cara Parker Amy Madden Sara Stacey Noreen Campbell Tiffany Juha Kristina Pauls Breanne Richins Erica Franchick Karen Kent Jennifer Kious Kelly Phillips Hadley Swaggert Brittany Mills Joann Daly Brittany Patschak Rachel Pierce Amber Flood Heidi Peterson Patricia Bolton Alexandra Hall Marissa Porri Janet Ploncinsky Ashlyn Mason Kathleen Marrinan- Kimberly Linzer Laura Tennant Nicole Trueman Madison Quetot Witherwax Georgia Korovilas Jennifer Weaver Jeanine Sobek Alison Proodian Carrie Kosiba Katherine Grosshart Christina Diggory Joy Garvey Kacey Foust Kimberly Cowles Nicole Golbeck Velvet Vachon 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
2021 STINGRAYS CAROLINA LADY FLORIDA D-TOWN CLEVELAND Shelby Kirn HURRICANES B DADDIES Brittany Hall WHITEOUT Brianna Rairigh Witley Nichols Katheryn Leffler Megan Servaes Lisa Wynn Molly Byrum Sydney Borden Kelsey Ryan Sara Oland Katie Virtue Alyssa Fontaine WilloJane Charns Amber Niland Erin Kishoni Jessica Sarnese Grace Healey Jeyna Fenton Kari Sagehorn Kayla Sullivan Madeline Dixon Amanda Heisler Caralie Fennessey Marcella Schmidt Ashton Schaffer Jacquelin Madison Amanda Hoffmeyer Chelsey Goldberg Devon Young Andrea McCartan Margaret Crosby Riley Kirn Jessica Harrington Alyssa Hardy Whitney Freeman Charleigh Wagner Haley Menzies Alyssa Henkel Jane Auxier Kathleen McNamara Lane Fremd Lauren M Michael Sarah Hughson Kathryn Tomaselli Colby Begis Audrey Kobe Nicole Million Denise Rohlik Madison Schneider Lauren McDonald Riley Mitchell Angela Ogozaly Nicole Friesen Kyla Sanders Mary Tonetti Renee Wright Zoie Amatore Tzu-Ting Hsu Kaitlyn Shrode Alexis Liebo Alexandra Oaks Jazmine Miley Colleen Murphy Danielle Faries Renee Hickman Deidra Taylor Shauna Siebert Katherine Grinter Halle Cole Heather Spagnola Kayla Meneghin Sheila Blower Jaclynn Warner Hannah Murphy Vanessa Gagnon Madison Workman Kara Santoro Samantha Fortune Kimberly Tiberi Samantha Walther 50+ | TIER 3 TEXAS COCA TEAM USA 2021 POLAR BEARS 50 WESTCHESTER STAMPEDE Betty Jensen Linda Kuhn Dawn Taylor WILDCATS Megan Graham Shannon Walsh Nissa Stephenson Karin Pearson Lynn MacDonald Laura Brewer Elizabeth McDonough Karrol Mckay Deborah Petraska Frostine Katchis Christine Ratliff Bretlyn Schmidtmann Stephanie Fuller Charlotte Thompson Marie Cole Gina Weltner Karen Kuphal Tina McGuinness Kathleen Dillon Roberta Mulder Joelle Couture Wendi Willson Joanne Lukasik Deborah Benedict Karen Van Den Heuvel Lori Wolf Jodi Gusek Sandra Dellermann Cynthia Janeski Julie Knitter Julie Phelan Elizabeth Tucker Suzanne Brosseau Bethany Schuckman Jeanne Cooney Patricia Berumen Carol Henson Brenda Nelson Cecelia Jones Katriina Marchi Helen Harrison Barbara Roland Stacy Kiffe Janine Martinez Coret Smith Clare Wheaton Stacey Smith Kathleen Kinkema Carolyn Chetcuti Jullee Joshua Kelly Pickens Maura Spangler Sandra Todd Sandra McFarlane Carol Andrus Lori Benson Elizabeth Stryjewski Leslie Davidson Wanda Means Angela Fielder Jane Miller Michele Monson 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
TEAM ROSTERS MEN | 40+ | TIER 1 DULUTH HOCKEY LABATTS NORTH CAROLINA CHICAGO BUFFALO ICEMEN1 COMPANY OVER 40 EAGLES 40 SHARKS 40+ Aaron Ackley (Formerly MN MILD) James Gay Jesse Nifong Tommy White Anton Wopperer Brian Amundson Robert Longchamps Marc Caron Shawn Doyle William Schwartz Christopher Fulghum Zachary Mundy Allan Sirois William Driscoll Mark Brownschidle Brent Cary Robert Shaner Jocelyn Langlois Jason Zubkus William Waszkielewicz Michael Vukonich Jeremy Bernard Keith Diprima Paul Caponigri Daniel Magee Craig Fellman Jon Jolls Jeffrey Azar Shaun Summerville Greg Keller Derek Locker Scott Watson Dustin Koufman Jason Courtemanche Chris Boron Patrick Brownlee Joseph Lisewski Jeffrey Markham Richard Waksmundzki Dave Costantini Greg Mcgillivray Antonio Aliaga Ryan Petz Marcin Niemiec Andrew Schneider Gerald Anderson Anders Eriksson Adam Colborne Jeremy Malveaux Scott Huber Patricia Elsmore George Martinez Michael Decarle Ken Kaczmarek Kenneth Dewey Keith Bartholomaus Travis Ramsay Darcy Anderson Ondrej Fojtik Joseph Urban Stephen Elsmore Jamie Weston Darren Mcnaughton Steven Pighini John Bruno Timothy Sisto Steven Rice Nicholas Derango Garrett Buzan Zach Lamppa Jason Francisco Benjamin Johnson Brian Konowalchuk Joseph Nosan Lon Hovland Robert Cowie MEN | 50+ | TIER 1 NORTH TAMPA CHICAGO HEARTLAND CAROLINA Jeff DesJardine SHARKS +50 HOCKEY 2021 EAGLES 50 Eric Britton John Koufis Jeff McMurchie Rich Arnesen Mark Williams Neil Corcoran Jeff Saterdalen Mark Mcdonald Mark Montemayor Joseph Claffy Tim Ahcan Rick Jacob Phil Piazza Don Kempf Derek Cooper Robert Wensley Kevin Conway Stephen Campbell Patrick Martin Warren Korkie Kevin Brown James Bigdaddy Fabbrini Burke Stucker Craig Herr Phil Gerolstein Richard Fossier Jason Schwartz David Loucks Jan Grozaj Christopher Jensen Jon Engfer Brian Nordskog Mark Odrowski Mark Olson Steve Wendorf David Lane Patt Dunn Michael Vasilevich Dave Hirsch Robert Ashburn Joe Fitzgerald Bryan Desmond Sterling Black Paul Baron Bucky Strong Charles Linkenheld Doug Wieck Kenneth Klee Kevin Hill Steven Hamelin Pat Foley Joseph Bellissimo Eric Daoust Douglas Condon Glen Lang Michel Lanouette Joe Cassidy Mark Peterson Erik Hendrickson Sean Cowan Kelly Walker Randy Schueller Gregory Fridner 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
2021 MEN | 50+ | TIER 2 MINNESOTA JACK DANIELS/ TEAM 802 +50 LABATTS RANGERS ABHS Scott Albertson Stephen Neil Eric Oakman Ted Lauer Brendan Hickey Frederick Willett Duane Lossing Lawrence Ollearis Daniel Higgins Randall Hooper Jon Mcphail Frank Heller Gordon Maher Peter Sedlier Rich Bryant Randal Johnson Michael Rozzi John Hibbs Darin Elliott Terry Conway John Sisters Robert Greer Wayde West Dan Radomski Jamie Rozzi Lenny Silvestri Scott Johnson Tim Osburn Matthew Higgins Robert Siegel Jason Meyer Harry Newton Geoffrey Rivard Wayne Fjeld Peter Stensgard Tyler White Matthew Malaney Stephen Hunter Michael Zelinski James Moule Bret Watson Dan Walis Thomas Raymond Peter Wojcicki Trevor Russell Robert Marini Chris Thompson Jeffrey Newton Sean Foley David Treloar Paul Pedersen Kevin Howell Deron Barton Robert Smith Todd Graalum Jeffrey Koviak Peter Douris Donald Geraghty Steven Michalski Anthony Zaschak Michael Szymanski Kevin Janzen Kevin Devescovi Wilbur Cheever Michael Kilbride MEN | 50+ | TIER 3 OLDSMAR ILLINOIS ICE WAGS2021 NEW YORK CYCLONES 50 LEGENDS RED - 50 2020 John Edwin Waghorne CHICKEN HAWKS Mark Weinstock Anthony Carlow Mark Ludy Chris Schultz Craig Giroux Stephen Nickel James Hillman Brian Ludy Dave Beaudin Raymond Guay Michael Albano David Jansen Robert Doyle Mike Rohdenbug Michael Campbell Aaron Komarek Anthony Masselli Paul Erikson Tim Foran Wilfred Giroux Matthew Mercurio Mark Geary Dave Milam Jim Bajo James Guay Michael Galley Trevor Fahey Barry Graham Chris Schultz Roger James John Drysdale Daniel Griesgraber Scott Mason Ciro Landoli Robert Mathieu Mark Teixeira Jeffrey Salisbury John Steger Tony Letto Michael Matthews Peter Harper Nathan Mazalewski Steve Maniscalco Peter Hornik Greg Murray Cameron Watt Brian Bump Jeffrey Orsini Dean Mathewson Michel Perras Michael Lucke Kevin Letch Andrew Kelly Steve Gaskell Charlie Usherwood Dan Weir Mark Cavanagh Anthony Cardona John Daugherty Louis Usherwood Matthew Kerwick Scott Kohlhepp Gary Parks Mark Gordon Robin Weeden Walter May Scott Riggs Amyas Kabir Rob Exposito Christopher Welch Robert Talley Gregory Lynch Ron Hayden Richard Young Edvards Repins Atle Sundland Charlie Olschanski Scott Bauer Mark Reimer Kevin Dooling 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
TEAM ROSTERS MEN | 50+ | TIER 4 WOLVES LANCASTER MISSISSIPPI CHICAGO WISCONSIN Teresa Marlett WIZARDS OLD PUCKS FIREBIRDS RAIDERS Timothy Lyons Timothy Schmalhofer Roy Nielsen Michael Arend Steve Steidl Scott Barney Kevin Anderson Joseph Palumbo Robert Davidson Dean Kowalefski Michel Pelletier David Loula Wayne Webster Michael Ciaglo Scott Hansen James Glendinning Keith Quarry Michael Heimple Steven Wostl Kevin Wellhausen Dominic Horgeshimer Michael Longenecker Peter Capobianco Justin Lamonica Gregory Busch Robert Schiller Lonnie Schaffer Ryan Danger Bruce Smolen David Weiner Alexander Read Carl Scillia Daryl Keene Brian Oconnor Timothy Weiner Eric Ushkowitz Patrick Becker John Donovan John Guagliardo Jeff Oleson Steven Spinazzola Craig Peifer Dylan Forsythe Peter Henke Steven Beck John Gigliotti Kenneth Ord Vincent Vautour Mark Racine Daniel Shewmake Michael Janowiak James Becker Neal Hayes Colby Walter Gregory Badalich Wilson Talo Larry Collins Richard Dedeaux Frank Brizzolara Paul Tessier Robert Fleury Chris Smith Stan Sepanic Randall Andrews Brian Fitch James Quinn SPACE COAST FLORIDA JETS THE DEPLORABLES OLD HURRICANES Daniel Settergren Thomas Finley Steven Kempler David Wooster Louis Dimezza Frank Noble Parris Allaire Todd Duncan David Glass Michael Mccarthy William Kivimaki Richard Sneed Roger Phillips Mark Hoell Jeffrey Towne John Grout Paul Delano Randall Mcquade Randy Glick Ralph Pitts Jay Freeland Kevin Rudzki Michael Musiak Michael Carney Jonathan Creasey Kenneth Budda Francis Hanrahan John Henderson James Williams Jay Pecotte Stephen Crowell Marc Walker Mark Luciani Craig Shriner Michael Borg Paul Green Steven Cherrier Michael Rossi Brian O’Connor David Geddes Bret Gargasz Keith Schneider Randy Brown James Thomas Rob Lynch Paul McCarthy Thomas Finley Scott Mikuen Phillip Mcclung Paul Bertrand David Flanigan Michael Chastain 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
2021 MEN | 60+ | TIER 1 NORTH HEARTLAND60 CONCORD TEAM STEN CAROLINA Steve Jensen NH FLYERS EAGLES 60 Tom Younghans Steven Arndt Benjamin Dame Gary Bruehan Joseph Brown Eric Chamberlain Mike Carr Robert Arndt John Hervey Kevin Charbonneau Ronald Bettencourt Charles Koontz Brian Pelkey Thomas Ulseth Peter Langerak Mike Smellie Gary Reff Mark Macdonald Gary Batinich Michael Mcdonald Daniel Osullivan Ed Anderson Steve Letourneau Troy Priede Rod Anderson Doug Troy Dave Watson Todd Zedjlik Edward Johansen Christopher Winter Rodger Moy Frederick Paul III Paul Wengenroth Richie Lund Robert Blood Greg Moore Peter Tufts Mike Knoke Dana Barbin Tim Fink Craig Frank John Moes MEN | 60+ | TIER 2 COLORADO NEW ENGLAND RED WINGS MN LABBATS BLUE TAMPA TROPICS OLDTIMERS POLAR BEARS Patrick Sahli Douglas Shamon Neil Armstrong -AHBE BROS. Dave Mcneil Brian Johnson Daniel Serafini Hal Burton Jeff Ahbe Jim Taormina Mark Wahl Gerry Zac Omer Chicoine Warren Williams TJ Scammon James Follmer Paul Seguin Peter Dominici Ronald Maty Marc Yacovone Ken Prost Carl Habib Brian Heggie Perry Stensland Scott Corwin Steven Carling Andre Gagnon John Madison Stephen Miller Charles Osborn Neal Holmstrom Steve Stenglein Angelo Pontello Bradley Ahbe Gordon Vanorman Rick Mussey Dave Macdonald Barry Thompson Greg Ahbe Edward Mcgourty Kenneth Payette Goeorge Mansor Ron Bastine Murray Platt Brian Duval Robert Payette John Teeto Stephen Morris John Wegener Stephen Mcneil Jerry Webb Mike Futterman John Rome Phil Ryder Charles Cocce Ronnie Torfin Greg Watson Jeff Sarmiento David Dornseif Michael Otoole Steve Purpur Anthony Magrino Stephen Brown Charles Holland John Mcgourty Bradley Lacomy Ed Repins James Sahli Jim Thomas Rick Gallant Christopher Alesi Mark Rosengard John Hervey 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
TEAM ROSTERS MEN | 70+ MEN | 60+ | TIER 3 TIER 1 IRONWORKERS 60 PUCK HAWGS METRO ILLINOIS ICE IRONWORKERS 70+ John Bacheller John Molenar MERCHANTS WHITE 603 Ronald Hembroff Alan Meacham Francis Schreiner Danny Geoffrin David Gannon Brian Crankshaw Michael Mullen Thomas Davis Jim Madson Anthony Parato Douglas Hembroff Marvin Guske Steve Blue Jim Burkhardt Robert Gordon Thomas Packla Peter Maxwell David Buckley Rob Zavoral Barry Friedman Thomas Geborkoff Kelly Smith James Amidon Paul Bender William Pedersen Richard Ruelle John Garrett Scott Amidon Al Svir Charles Labelle Robert Perreault John Jaros Timothy Burge Craig Zahara Dean Hackbarth George Noble Gary Simpson George Weyer Tim Olson Greg Whyte Charles Phillips Ross Gregory Timothy Lincoln Frank Belanger Mark Uvodich Thomas Mills Scott Jones Robin Robideaux Mike Kilbride John Woloshyn John Thomas David Garrettson Steve Michalski Kevin Vandusen James Fraser John Zimmerman Martin Maxwell Greg Primeau Frank Golembrosky Steven Cameron Mike Okerstrom Jon Forbes Randy Snyder Zachary Lothamer Joe Klosterman Jeffrey Woloshyn AJ Vaughn Bjorn Svedin Russell Reekwald Glenn Paraskevin John McCarty William Darling BYFUGLIEN TRUCKING 2021 Bruce Falk MEN | 70+ | TIER 2 Kim Newman Scott Peterson Charles Brown Michael Holland GERIHATRICKS MINNESOTA ILLINOIS FLORIDA John Bergum Charles Whitehead OLD TIMERS ICE 2019 SILVER LEAFS Bryan Grand Robert Desrosiers Gerald Melnychuk Emil Ludy Paul Plourde Michael Thorstenson Thomas Tanton Gregory Page Richard Haskell Dennis Corbett Michael Lundbohm Gaetan Cloutier Roger Willow Kenneth Lafreniere George Mancini Dennis Kvarnlov-Leverty Alan Belcher Michael Shannon Jacques Veilleux Larry Olesky Harold Strassener John Conners Wayne Nelson Stephen Brinn Jonathan Wort Dan Downey Chester Williams John Cook Richard Devoss Robert Radtke Glen Irwin Charles James Steve Cook Norman Dann Harry Bakker Richard Chauvin Coleman Donaldson, Jr. Brian Macdonald Jamie Basore Edwin Hoffman Tracie Bell Gary Mitchener Paul Bradley HEARTLAND 70 James Bateman Timmothy Lovaasen Neal Whitney Robert Bele Frank Evestaff Steven Lapkovsky Jack Brodt Alex Keddie Scott Hiltgen Bruce Johnson Russell Newkirk Therman Creager Gordon Stuart Macrae Rick Hutchins Jack Skjonsby Robert Dolan Michael Charlebois Frank Maguire Randy Zejdik Daniel Wittfram James Pigneri Joe Meldon Joe Pepoy Bruce Johnson Dave Moore Mike Marttila Jack Skjonsby Rich Moriarty Bob Lake Michael Holland Al Rollins Henry Verheoven Harold Strassner Paul Skeels Tom Mountain Peter Markle Kevin Comer Frank Smith Larry Herrbolt 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
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2013 1A: Greensboro Stars GIRLS TIER II Combined: JW Mitchell (Fla.) MEN’S 65 & OVER WINNERS 2A: Tampa Scorpions 3A: Southern Connecticut Stars 14 & UNDER 2011 Rome Grizzlies (N.Y.) 2017 Pure: Bayard Rustin (Pa.) Combined: Frisco, Texas 2011 Minnesota Old Timers 2012 Minnesota Old Timers (SINCE 2011) 2014 1A: Team South Dakota 2012 Alaska Icebreakers 2018 Pure: Santa Margarita Catholic HS (Calif.) 2013 Tier I: Michigan Sting 2A: East Coast Eagles (N.C.) 2013 Alaska All-Stars Combined: Sioux City Metros (Iowa) Tier II: Silver Leafs 3A: Oakland Jr. Grizzlies (Mich.) 2014 Assabet Valley (Mass.) Girls: Premier Prep Green (Minn.) 2014 Tier I: Byfuglien Trucking (Minn.) 2015 1A: Team South Dakota 2015 Assabet Valley Red (Mass.) 2019 Pure: Santa Margarita Catholic HS (Calif.) Tier II: Florida Leafs 2A: Tampa Scorpions (Fla.) 2016 East Coast Wizards (Mass.) Combined: Boulder/Monarch (Colo.) 2015 Tier I: Byfuglien Trucking (Minn.) YOUTH TIER I 3A: St. Clair Shores (Mich.) 2017 Shoreline Sharks (Conn.) Girls: Team Texas Tier II: Michigan Sting 14 & UNDER 2016 1A: Team Wyoming (Wy.) 2018 North Shore Vipers (Mass.) 2016 Byfuglien Trucking (Minn.) 2011 Belle Tire (Mich.) 2A: Maine Moose (Maine) 2019 North Shore Vipers (Mass.) ADULT 2017 Tier l: Byfuglien Trucking (Minn.) 2012 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Jr. Knights 3A: Oakland Jr. Grizzlies (Mich.) MEN’S 30 & OVER 2018 Heartland Hockey (Minn.) 2013 Detroit Honeybaked 2017 1A: Portland Junior Winterhawks (Ore.) 16 & UNDER 2011 No Bull (Fla.) 2019 Tier I: Heartland Hockey (Minn.) 2014 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2A: Dallas Penguins (Texas) 2011 Connecticut Polar Bears 2012 Tier I: Tuscola Energy 2015 Detroit HoneyBaked 3A: Oakland Junior Grizzlies Gold (Mich.) 2012 Connecticut Polar Bears Tier II: Tampa Bay Lightning MEN’S 70 & OVER 2016 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2018 1A: Team South Dakota 2013 Vermont Shamrocks 2013 Tier I: Buffalo Icemen 2014 Minnesota Old Timers 2017 Chicago Mission 2A: Atlanta Phoenix 2014 Charles River (Mass.) Tier II: Cyclones (Fla.) 2015 Minnesota Old Timers 2018 Detroit Compuware 3A: Massena/St. Lawrence Thunder 2015 East Coast Wizards (Mass.) 2015 Tier I: Ragold Lucent (Ill.) 2016 Florida Leafs (Fla.) 2019 Little Caesars (Mich.) 2019 1A: Jr. Vegas Golden Knights 2016 East Coast Wizards (Mass.) 2017 Minnesota Old Timers 2A: Anchorage North Stars 2017 Anchorage North Stars (Alaska) MEN’S 40 & OVER 2018 Tier I: Heartland Old Stars (Minn.) 15 & UNDER 3A: Cheektowaga Hockey (N.Y.) 2018 Shoreline Sharks (Conn.) 2011 Tier I: Chicago Sharks Tier II: Iron Workers (Mich.) 2017 Yale Junior Bulldogs (Conn.) 2019 Vermont Shamrocks Tier II: Cyclones (Fla.) 2019 Tier I: Florida Leafs (Fla.) 2018 Buffalo Junior Sabres 18 & UNDER 2012 Tier I: Famous Joe’s Pizza Tier II: Michigan Sting (Mich.) 2019 Little Caesars (Mich.) 2011 1A: Lewiston Area (Maine) 19 & UNDER Tier II: Cyclones (Fla.) 2A: Richmond Royals (Va.) 2011 Alliance Bulldogs (Texas) 2013 Tier I: Famous Joe’s Pizza WOMEN’S 30 & OVER 16 & UNDER 3A: Hatfield Ice Dogs (Pa.) 2012 Alliance Bulldogs (Texas) Tier II: Cyclones (Fla.) 2011 T Strong (Mich.) 2011 Detroit Honeybaked 2012 1A: Oklahoma City Oil Kings 2013 Chazy Lady Flyers (N.Y.) 2014 Tier I: North Carolina Eagles 2012 T Strong (Mich.) 2012 Long Island Royals 2A: Chesterfield Falcons 2014 Cape Cod (Mass.) Tier II: Cyclones (Fla.) 2013 Nighthawks 2013 Chicago Mission 3A: Dallas Oilers 2015 Portland Pirates (Maine) 2015 Tier I: Chicago Sharks (Ill.) 2014 Minnesota Extreme 2014 Team Wisconsin 2013 1A: Charlotte Junior Checkers 2016 Vermont Shamrocks (Vt.) Tier II: Team Cyclones (Fla.) 2015 Tier I: Nighthawks (Mass.) 2015 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2A: Ashburn Extreme (Va.) 2017 San Jose Junior Sharks (Calif.) 2016 Tier I: North Carolina Eagles (N.C.) Tier II: Illinois Stars 2016 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 3A: Affton CSDHL (Mo.) 2018 East Coast Wizards (Mass.) Tier II: Daytona Beach (Fla.) 2016 Tier I: Assabet Valley (Mass.) 2017 Detroit Compuware 2014 1A: Knoxville Ice Bears (Tenn.) 2019 Boston Jr. Eagles 2017 Tier I: Buffalo Icemen Tier II: Lady Black Stars (Calif.) 2018 Chicago Mission 2A: Affton Americans (Mo.) 2018 Chicago Sharks 2017 Tier I: Nighthawks 2019 Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 3A: Mid-State Mustangs (Pa.) WOMEN’S 2019 Red Dogs (Ill.) Tier II: Outer Edge 18 & UNDER 2015 1A: Portland Junior Pirates (Maine) SENIOR A 2018 Tier I: Assabet (Mass.) 2A: Ashburn Xtreme (Va.) 2011 Rochester Edge (N.Y.) MEN’S 50 & OVER Tier II: Illinois Stars 2011 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2012 New York Women’s All-Stars 2011 Tier I: Heartland (Minn.) 2019 Tier I: Assabet (Mass.) 3A: Mid-State Mustangs (Pa.) 2012 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2013 Minnesota Blue J’s Tier II: Wilmington (N.C.) Blackhawks Tier II: Fusion 2016 2A: Delaware Ducks (Del.) 2013 Neponset Valley (Mass.) 2014 Minnesota Blue J’s Tier III: Illinois Ice Holes 3A: Southern Connecticut Stars (Conn.) 2014 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2017 1A: Carolina Junior Hurricanes (N.C.) 2015 McGovern’s Pub (Minn.) 2012 Tier I: IMS (Fla.) WOMEN’S 40 & OVER 2015 Connecticut Wolf Pack 2016 McGovern’s Pub (Minn.) Tier II: Michigan Sting 2011 Tier I: North of Nothing (Fla.) 2A: Maine Moose 2016 Pittsburgh Penguins Elite (Pa.) Tier III: Pembroke Pines Tier II: Lucky Pucks (Fla.) 3A: Team Copper Country (Mich.) 2017 Mid-Fairfield Chiefs (Conn.) 2018 1A: Delaware Ducks SENIOR B 2014 Tier I: Sun Valley Suns 2012 Tier I: Cape Cod Black Dogs 2018 CCYHA Selects (Conn.) 2011 East Coast Raiders (N.Y.) Tier II: Monkey Brains Tier II: Quarry Cats 2A: Maine Moose 2019 Central CT Selects 2012 Happy Cows (Mass.) Tier III: Bud Light 2013 Tier I: New England Brewins 3A: Team Copper Country (Mich.) 2013 Anaheim Lady Ducks Tier IV: Wacked Puckers Tier II: East Coast Wizards YOUTH TIER II 2019 1A: Atlanta Phoenix 2014 Gulf Coast Seagals (Fla.) 2015 Tier I: Sun Valley Suns (Idaho) 2014 Texas Stampede 2A: Maine Moose 14 & UNDER 3A: Team Ohio 2015 Anaheim Lady Ducks (Calif.) Tier II: New England Polar Bears (Mass.) 2015 Tier I: Cape Cod Black Dog (Mass.) 2011 1A: Casco Bay (Maine) 2016 Detroit HoneyBaked (Mich.) Tier III: Illinois Tier II: Westchester WildCats (N.Y.) 2A: Indianapolis Racers GIRLS TIER I 2017 Minnesota Blue J Hawks Tier IV: Florida 2016 Texas Stampede 3A: Old York Road (Pa.) 2018 Victory Honda (Mich.) 2016 Tier I: Sun Valley Suns (Idaho) 2017 Tier I: Hinotes Heroes 2012 1A: Jr. Steelheads 14 & UNDER 2011 Mid-Fairfield Stars (Conn.) 2019 Anaheim Lady Ducks Tier II: Pure Hockey Polar Bears (Mass.) Tier II: Final Period (Minn.) 2A: Affton Americans (Mo.) Tier III: Jets (Ala.) 2018 Tier I: Warroad Lakers (Minn.) 2012 Assabet Valley (Mass.) SENIOR C 3A: Dallas Ice Jets 97 Academy Tier IV: Illinois Ice White (Ill.) Tier II: Stingrays (Mass.) 2013 Chicago Young Americans 2011 Utah Thunder 2013 1A: Atlanta Phoenix 2017 Tier I: Heartland Hockey (Minn.) 2019 Tier I: Hinotes Heros 2014 Assabet Valley (Mass.) 2012 Utah Thunder 2A: Affton Americans (Mo.) Tier II: Houston Apollos (Texas) Tier II: New England Beer Cats 2015 Boston Junior Eagles (Mass.) 2013 Rochester Edge 3A: Ohio 98 Selects Tier III: Cape Cod All-Stars 2016 East Coast Wizards (Mass.) 2014 Tri-City Select (N.C.) WOMEN’S 50 & OVER 2014 1A: Montana Thunderblades Tier IV: Blueliners 2017 Bay State Breakers (Mass.) 2015 Minnesota Blue J Bandits 2011 Tier I: Minnesota Lady Slippers 2A: Chesterfield Falcons (Mo.) 2018 Tier I: Puffins (Newfoundland) 2018 Minnesota Green Giants 2016 Team Cleveland (Ohio) Tier II: Polar Bears (Mich.) 3A: USA Eagles (Mich.) Tier II: Orlando Older Bears 2019 Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 2017 O’Leary Hawks (Mich.) 2012 Tier I: IMS (Fla.) 2015 1A: Portland Jr. Winterhawks (Ore.) Tier III: Michigan Sting 2A: Tampa Scorpions (Fla.) 16 & UNDER 2018 LA Lions 2019 Tier I: Puffins (NL) Tier II: Vintage Vermont 3A: Oakland Grizzlies (Mich.) 2011 Detroit Honeybaked 2019 Minnesota Blue J Bandits Tier II: Labatt Nationals (Fla.) 2013 Tier I: IMS (Fla.) 2016 1A: Team Wyoming (Wy.) 2012 Assabet Valley (Mass.) Tier III: Team 802 (Vt.) Tier II: Madison Edge 2A: Sno-King Thunderbirds (Wash.) JUNIOR TIER I – USHL 2014 Tier I: Minnesota Lady Slippers 2013 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) Tier IV: Elder Jackets (Ill.) 3A: USA Eagles (Mich.) 2014 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2011 Dubuque Fighting Saints Tier II: Final Period (Minn.) 2017 1A: Portland Junior Winterhawks (Ore.) 2015 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2012 Green Bay Gamblers MEN’S 60 & OVER 2015 Tier I: IMS (Fla.) 2A: Atlanta Fire (Ga.) 2016 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2013 Dubuque Fighting Saints 2011 Tier I: Byfuglien Trucking (Minn.) Tier II: Final Period (Minn.) 3A: Highland Park Falcons (Ill.) 2017 Belle Tire (Mich.) 2014 Indiana Ice Tier II: Michigan Sting Rec. Tier III: Massachusetts Lady Lobsters 2018 1A: Atlanta Fire Elite 2018 Chicago Mission 2015 Sioux Falls Stampede 2012 Tier I: Byfuglien Trucking (Minn.) 2016 Tier II: Trail Mix (Mass.) 2A: Maine Moose 2019 Chicago Mission 2016 Tri-City Storm Tier II: Iron Workers (Mich.) Tier III: Mid-Century Moderns (Calif.) 3A: South Hills Panthers (Pa.) 2017 Chicago Steel 2014 Florida Tropics 2017 Tier II: Minnesota Lady Slippers 2019 1A: Atlanta Fire 19 & UNDER 2018 Fargo Force 2015 Tier I: Heartland Hockey Camp (Minn.) Tier III: Texas Stampede 2A: Carolina Jr. Hurricanes 2011 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2019 Sioux Falls Stampede Tier II: Tampa Tropics 2018 Tier II: CanAm (Fla.) 3A: CHA - CSDHL (Mo.) 2012 Assabet Valley (Mass.) 2016 Olde Crabs (N.Y.) Tier III: Coast to Coast (British Columbia) 2013 Assabet Valley Red (Mass.) HIGH SCHOOL 2017 Tier ll: Heartland Hockey (Minn.) 2019 Tier II: Spice On Ice 16 & UNDER 2014 Assabet Valley (Mass.) 2011 New Trier (Ill.) 2018 Tier I: Heartland Hockey (Minn.) Tier III: Hell’s Bells 2011 1A: North Dakota Starz 2015 Chicago Mission (Ill.) 2012 Regis Jesuit HS (Colo.) Tier II: Tampa Tropics 2A: Mid-State Mustangs (Pa.) 2016 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2013 Santa Margarita (Calif.) 2019 Tier I: Heartland Hockey (Minn.) WOMEN’S 60 & OVER 3A: Summit Plastics (Mich.) 2016 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2014 Bethel Park (Pa.) Tier II: Tampa Tropics (Fla.) 2018 Ladyslippers II (Minn.) 2012 1A: Team South Dakota 2017 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) 2015 Pure: Regis Jesuit (Colo.) 2019 Really Old Jets 2A: Chesterfield Falcons (Mo.) 2018 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres (Minn.) Combined: Cherry Creek (Colo.) 3A: Hatfield Ice Dogs 2019 Boston Jr. Eagles 2016 Pure: Wayzata High School (Minn.) 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SINCE THE FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP showdown in 1938, thousands of players have taken the ice to compete for one of amateur hockey’s highest honors: a USA Hockey national championship. Among them USA HOCKEY are numerous Olympians including: NAME COUNTRY OLYMPIC YEAR(S) NATIONALS Mark Beaufait Kacey Bellamy Chad Billins Dan Bolduc Megan Bozek United States United States United States United States United States 1994 2010, 2014, 2018 2018 1976 2014 HISTORY Herb Brooks United States 1964, 1968 Neal Broten United States 1980 Wellington Burtnett United States 1956 Alex Carpenter United States 2014 Julie Chu United States 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Bill Cleary United States 1956, 1960 Kendall Coyne Schofield United States 2014, 2018 USA Hockey (then known as the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States) Sidney Crosby Canada 2010, 2014 crowned its first national champion April 3, 1938, when the Hershey Bears completed Brianna Decker United States 2014, 2018 a three-game sweep of Detroit Holzbaugh Ford to win the Senior Open title. Meghan Duggan United States 2010, 2014, 2018 Dates Fryberger United States 1964 USA Hockey’s first underage national championship, for players under the age of Scott Gomez United States 2006 20, was won by the Boston 97 Club, which claimed the Junior title in 1940. Cammi Granato United States 1998, 2002 The New Haven (Connecticut) Nutmegs, coached by future Hockey Hall of Fame in- Jordan Greenway United States 2018 ductee Lynn Patrick, earned USA Hockey’s first national championship for youth players, Ryan Gunderson United States 2018 Jamie Hagerman United States 2006 specifically “under the high school age,” by blanking New York 2-0 in the Peewee final Nicole Hensley United States 2018 at Madison Square Garden in 1949. Mark Howe United States 1972 Kim Insalaco United States 2006 Jack Johnson United States 2010 Patrick Kane United States 2010 Megan Keller United States 2018 Amanda Kessel United States 2014, 2018 Phil Kessel United States 2010 Hilary Knight United States 2010, 2014, 2018 Chad Kolarik United States 2018 Genevieve Lacasse Canada 2014, 2018 Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson United States 2010, 2014, 2018 Monique Lamoureux-Morando United States 2010, 2014, 2018 Shelley Looney United States 1998, 2002 John Mayasich United States 1956, 1960 Rob McClanahan United States 1980 Robert “Bobby” McVey United States 1960 Ken Morrow United States 1980 Zach Parise United States 2010, 2014 Joe Pavelski United States 2010, 2014 Larry Pleau United States 1968 Don Rigazio United States 1956 Alex Cavallini United States 2018 Dick Rodenheiser United States 1956, 1960 Garrett Roe United States 2018 Jeremy Roenick United States 1998, 2002 Angela Ruggiero United States 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010 Bobby Sanguinetti United States 2018 Molly Schaus United States 2010, 2014 Kevin Shattenkirk United States 2014 Kelli Stack United States 2010, 2014 Derek Stepan United States 2014 Troy Terry United States 2018 Jonathan Toews Canada 2010, 2014 Noah Welch United States 2018 Mark Wells United States 1980 Jim Westby United States 1964 Tommy Williams United States 1960 Ken Yackel United States 1952 Jordan Greenway (Canton, New York) Megan Keller (Farmington, Michigan) Tom Yurkovich United States 1964 2 0 2 1 U S A H O C K E Y N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S
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