2003 IIHF World Junior Championship


Team Headlines

2 JAN/03 -PLAYER PROFILE: BRETT STERLING
1 JAN/03 -PARISE PROUD TO REPRESENT COUNTRY

24 DEC/02 -USA HOCKEY TO HOST 2005 IIHF WJC

 

Dec 26 USA 1 RUS 5
Dec 28 SUI 1 USA3
Dec 30 USA 8 BLR 2
Dec 31 SVK 1 USA 3
Jan 2 USA 4 CZE 3
Jan 3 CAN 3 USA 2

Pre-Comp. Results
Dec. 23/23 déc.
SWE 2 vs USA 6

Team Profile

With seven players returning from its 2002 World Junior squad, which went 4-1-2, and graduates of its World Under-18 gold medalist team moving up, the United States must be considered a serious contender in Nova Scotia.

USA Hockey started its ‘incubator' for players at Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1996 and the results are beginning to show. The best Under-18 and Under-17 prospects in the nation live and train together.

The Americans have just three medals all-time in world junior championships, a bronze in 1986, 1992 and a silver at Geneva in 1997.

Coach Lou Vairo has been given the task of trying to duplicate the Under-18 gold medal at the IIHF World Under-18 Championship in Slovakia. Vairo started studying European hockey seriously on a three-week summer visit to Moscow in 1974. Since then he has served the American hockey program in a variety of coaching positions, including assistant to Herb Brooks at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, and Head Coach of the last two Men's World Championship teams.

Centre Christopher Higgins, a product of Yale, was the Americans' top scorer at the WJC last year with four goals and six points in seven games. Ryan Hollweg, also a pivot, had two goals and five points.

Centre Patrick O'Sullivan, a native of Sterling Heights, MI, led the OHL in points for a rookie last season with the Mississauga Ice Dogs with 34 goals and 58 assists for 92 points. He also topped all scorers at the IIHF World Under-18 Championship with seven goals and 15 points at the age of 16.

Right winger Eric Nystrom, son of former New York Islanders winger Bob Nystrom, and left winger Dustin Brown give the Americans excellent support on the flanks. Brown contributed four points as a 17 year-old last season and gained more experience playing in the Memorial Cup tournament with the Guelph Storm.

Two other candidates for the U.S. team also have famous fathers. University of North Dakota winger Zach Parise's father Jean-Paul played for Canada in the 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union. Defenseman Ryan Suter is the son of Bob Suter, who won an Olympic gold medal in the Miracle On Ice at Lake Placid in 1980.

The Americans have their second string goalie Dwight Labrosse back from last year, who was with Guelph of the Ontario Hockey League last season. James Howard, who played brilliantly in the IIHF World Under-18 Championship with a 1.17 GAA and .958 save percentage could challenge for the starting job.

The only defenseman returning for USA is 6-4, 200-pound Ryan Whitney, but he'll get lots of help from Tim Gleason and Jesse Lane. Gleason, a 2001 draft choice of the Ottawa Senators, chipped in 17 goals and 59 points in 67 games with the Windsor Spitfires last season. Lane led all rookie defenseman in scoring in the Quebec Major Junior League, with totals of 16 goals and 40 points in only 48 games for the Hull Olympiques.

The Americans will have excellent team speed and renewed confidence now that they are consistently playing on a level with world's major junior hockey powers.

No
Name
Nom
Date of Birth
Naissance
Position
L/R
G/D
Height
Hauteur
Weight
Poids
Club
ƒquipe
2
STUART Mark
27.04.84
D
L
189
100
Colorado College
3
JONES Matt
08.08.83
D
L
184
94
University of North Dakota
4
GLEASON Tim
29.01.83
D
L
185
91
Windsor Spitfires
5
GREENE Matt
13.05.83
D
R
192
102
University of North Dakota
7
SUTER Ryan
21.01.85
D
L
186
78
US U18 National Team
10
HELMINEN Dwight
22.06.83
F
L
182
84
U. Michigan Wolverines
11
PARISE Zach
28.07.84
F
L
182
77
University of North Dakota
12
OSULLIVAN Patrick
01.02.85
F
L
182
83
Mississauga IceDogs
14
GUYER Gino
14.10.83
F
L
183
82
U. Minnesota Gophers
15
MOORE Greg
26.03.84
F
R
186
95
Univ. of Maine
16
MCCONNELL Brian
01.02.83
F
L
189
90
Boston University
17
KESLER Ryan
31.08.84
F
R
189
84
Ohio State University
18
HIGGINS Christopher
02.06.83
F
L
183
87
Yale University
19
WHITNEY Ryan
19.02.83
D
L
194
91
Boston University
20
WISNIEWSKI James
21.02.84
D
R
183
90
Plymouth Whalers
21
NYSTROM Eric
14.02.83
F
L
187
88
U. Michigan Wolverines
22
SHANNON Ryan
02.03.83
F
R
180
81
Boston College
23
BROWN Dustin
04.11.84
F
R
186
92
Guelph Storm
24
STERLING Brett
24.04.84
F
L
177
75
Colorado College
27
TALLACKSON Barry
14.04.83
F
R
195
89
U. Minnesota Gophers
29
GOEPFERT Robert
09.05.83
GK
L
182
75
Providence College
30
HOWARD James
26.03.84
GK
L
186
93
Univ. of Maine


Title   Name
Head Coach   VAIRO Lou
Assistant Coach   HASTINGS Mike
Assistant Coach   ROLSTON Ron
Assistant Coach   SAUER Jeff
Team Leader   JOHANNSON Jim
Doctor   STUART Mike


USA ALL-TIME RECORD
FICHE DE TOUS LES TEMPS DE USA
YEAR GP W L T GF GA POS
ANNÉE PJ V D N BP PC RANG
2002 7 4 1 2 22 20 5th / 5e
2001 7 5 2 0 29 12 5th / 5e
2000 7 2 3 2 14 15 4th / 4e
1999 6 3 3 0 25 23 8th / 8e
1998 7 4 3 0 25 19 5th / 5e
1997 6 4 1 1 23 9 2nd / 2e
1996 6 3 3 0 21 27 5th / 5e
1995 7 3 4 0 28 33 5th / 5e
1994 7 1 5 1 20 33 6th / 6e
1993 7 4 3 0 32 23 4th / 4e
1992 7 5 2 0 30 22 3rd / 3e
1991 7 4 2 1 45 19 4th / 4e
1990 7 1 6 0 22 37 7th / 7e
1989 7 3 3 1 41 25 5th / 5e
1988 7 1 6 0 28 46 6th / 6e
1987 7 4 3 0 42 30 4th / 4e
1986 7 4 3 0 35 26 3rd / 3e
1985 7 2 5 0 23 37 6th / 6e
1984 7 2 5 0 32 38 6th / 6e
1983 7 3 4 0 28 29 5th / 5e
1982 7 2 5 0 28 34 6th / 6e
1981 5 2 3 0 19 27 6th / 6e
1980 5 1 3 1 21 26 7th / 7e
1979 5 2 3 0 21 23 6th / 6e
1978 6 4 2 0 41 30 5th / 5e
1977 7 1 5 1 25 45 7th / 7e
1975 5 0 5 0 9 28 6th / 6e
1974 5 1 4 0 10 32 5th / 5e
TOTAL 182 75 97 10 739 768  

 

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