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US National Hockey Team
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Team USA
Association USA Hockey
GM United States Brian Burke
Head coach United States Ron Wilson 2009 - Present
Assistants United States Scott Gordon
United States John Tortorella
Captain Dustin Brown
Most games William Schneider: 126
Most points Pat LaFontaine: 140
IIHF ranking 5
Highest IIHF ranking 5 (first in 2003)
Lowest IIHF ranking 7 (first in 2006)
Team colours               
First international
 United States 29 - 0 Switzerland 
(Antwerp, Belgium; April 23, 1920)
Biggest win
 United States 31 - 1 Italy 
(St. Moritz, Switzerland; February 1, 1948)
Biggest defeat
 Sweden 17 - 2 United States 
(Stockholm, Sweden; March 12, 1963)
 Soviet Union 17 - 2 United States 
(Stockholm, Sweden; March 15, 1969)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 52 (first in 1930)
Best result Med 1.png (1933, 1960)
Canada Cup and World Cup
Appearances 7
Best result Winner: 1 - 1996
Olympics
Appearances 20 (first in 1920)
Medals Gold medal.svg Gold: 2 - 1960, 1980
Silver medal.svg Silver: 7 - 1920, 1924, 1932, 1952, 1956, 1972, 2002
Bronze medal.svg Bronze: 1 - 1936
International record (W-L-T)
415-387-71


The United States men's national ice hockey team is the national team for the United States, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The team is controlled by USA Hockey. Because of the United States performance in the 2009 Worlds (4th place), the team moved up one spot passing Czech Republic to 5th in the IIHF World Rankings.[1] The United States won the silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics, and the gold medal at the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. Their most recent medal at the World Championships came in 2004 with a bronze and they won the tournament in 1960 and 1933. At the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, the U.S. was unable to defend its title, losing to Finland in the semi-finals. Most recently, the team finished sixth in the 2008 IIHF World Championship. Their current head coach is Ron Wilson. As of 2007, the United States has a total of 457,038 registered ice hockey players (0.16% of its population).[2]

The American ice hockey team's greatest success was the "Miracle on Ice" at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, when they defeated the heavily favored Soviet Union on the way to a gold medal. Though hockey is not a universally popular sport in the United States, the "Miracle" is often listed as one of the greatest achievements in the history of American sports.

U.S. hockey has always relied on 4 or 5 NHL superstars at international competitions, with most of the rest found lower on NHL team depth charts. Players like Kevin Stevens, Neal Broten, Joe Mullen, Ken Morrow, Mike Ramsay and Dave Christian just to name a few. Frank Brimsek of often considered one of the best goaltenders of all time, not only as an American. U.S. hockey had a spike in talent in the 1980s and 1990s with top NHL stars like Brett Hull, Jeremy Roenick, Tony Amonte, Doug Weight, Tom Barasso, Mike Richter, Brian Leetch, Chris Chelios, John LeClair, Keith Tkachuk, Pat Lafontaine and Mike Modano and as a result, the team won the 1996 World Cup and earned a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics, which the roster included additional superstars such as Chris Drury, Scott Gomez, Brian Rafalski, Jamie Langenbrunner and Adam Deadmarsh. But by 2006, many of these All-Stars had retired or lost their skill with age. Though the 2006 Olympic Team finished a disappointing 8th place, it was more of a transitional team, featuring young NHL players like Rick DiPietro, Jordan Leopold and John-Michael Liles, and other young talents like Patrick Kane, Dustin Brown, Zach Parise, Phil Kessel, Mike Komisarek, Blake Wheeler, Brandon Dubinsky, Ryan Calahan, and Ryan Miller already have hockey analysts listing the United States as a potential medal contender for 2010.







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[edit] 2010 Olympic team

The 2010 USA men's hockey team was announced on January 1, 2010, following the 2010 NHL Winter Classic at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.









Position
Name
Height Weight Birthdate Birthplace 2009–10 team
G Miller, RyanRyan Miller 188 75 01980-07-17 17 July 1980 East Lansing, Michigan United States Buffalo Sabres
G Quick, JonathanJonathan Quick 185 91 01986-01-21 21 January 1986 Hamden, Connecticut United States Los Angeles Kings
G Thomas, TimTim Thomas 180 91 01974-04-15 15 April 1974 Flint, Michigan United States Boston Bruins
D Johnson, ErikErik Johnson 193 107 01988-03-21 21 March 1988 Bloomington, Minnesota United States St. Louis Blues
D Johnson, JackJack Johnson 185 102 01987-01-13 13 January 1987 Ann Arbor, Michigan United States Los Angeles Kings
D Komisarek, MikeMike Komisarek 193 111 01982-01-19 19 January 1982 West Islip, New York Canada Toronto Maple Leafs
D Martin, PaulPaul Martin 185 86 01981-03-05 5 March 1981 Elk River, Minnesota United States New Jersey Devils
D Orpik, BrooksBrooks Orpik 188 99 01980-09-26 26 September 1980 Amherst, New York United States Pittsburgh Penguins
D Rafalski, BrianBrian Rafalski 178 87 01973-09-28 28 September 1973 Dearborn, Michigan United States Detroit Red Wings
D Suter, RyanRyan Suter 185 88 01985-01-21 21 January 1985 Madison, Wisconsin United States Nashville Predators
F Backes, DavidDavid Backes 188 98 01984-05-01 1 May 1984 Blaine, Minnesota United States St. Louis Blues
F Brown, DustinDustin Brown 183 94 01984-11-04 4 November 1984 Ithaca, New York United States Los Angeles Kings
F Callahan, RyanRyan Callahan 180 84 01985-03-21 21 March 1985 Rochester, New York United States New York Rangers
F Drury, ChrisChris Drury 179 86 01976-08-20 20 August 1976 Trumbull, Connecticut United States New York Rangers
F Kane, PatrickPatrick Kane 178 81 01988-11-19 19 November 1988 Buffalo, New York United States Chicago Blackhawks
F Kesler, RyanRyan Kesler 188 92 01984-08-31 31 August 1984 Livonia, Michigan Canada Vancouver Canucks
F Kessel, PhilPhil Kessel 180 82 01987-10-02 2 October 1987 Madison, Wisconsin Canada Toronto Maple Leafs
F Langenbrunner, JamieJamie Langenbrunner 185 91 01975-07-24 24 July 1975 Cloquet, Minnesota United States New Jersey Devils
F Malone, RyanRyan Malone 193 102 01979-12-01 1 December 1979 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States Tampa Bay Lightning
F Parise, ZachZach Parise 180 86 01984-07-28 28 July 1984 Prior Lake, Minnesota United States New Jersey Devils
F Pavelski, JoeJoe Pavelski 180 88 01984-07-11 11 July 1984 Plover, Wisconsin United States San Jose Sharks
F Ryan, BobbyBobby Ryan 188 97 01987-03-17 17 March 1987 Cherry Hill, New Jersey United States Anaheim Ducks
F Stastny, PaulPaul Stastny 183 93 01985-12-27 27 December 1985 Quebec City, Quebec United States Colorado Avalanche

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[edit] 2009 World Championship roster

Forwards
# Player Pos. Shoots Height Weight D.O.B. Club
7 Ohio Peter Harrold F R 5' 11" 188 lbs. Jun. 8, 1983 United States Los Angeles Kings
8 Wisconsin Joe Pavelski F R 5' 11" 194 lbs. Jul. 11, 1984 United States San Jose Sharks
9 Minnesota Kyle Okposo RW R 6' 1" 200 lbs. Apr. 16, 1988 United States New York Islanders
12 North Carolina Patrick O'Sullivan C L 5' 11" 190 lbs. Feb. 1, 1985 Canada Edmonton Oilers
17 New York Nick Foligno LW L 6' 0" 205 lbs. Oct. 31, 1987 Canada Ottawa Senators
18 New York Chris Higgins LW L 6' 0" 199 lbs. Jun. 2, 1983 United States New York Rangers
21 Wisconsin Drew Stafford RW R 6' 2" 202 lbs. Oct. 30, 1985 United States Buffalo Sabres
22 New York Lee Stempniak RW R 6' 0" 195 lbs. Feb. 4, 1983 Canada Toronto Maple Leafs
23 New York Dustin BrownC LW R 6' 0" 207 lbs. Nov. 4, 1984 United States Los Angeles Kings
26 Connecticut Ryan Shannon RW R 5' 9" 173 lbs. Mar. 2, 1983 Canada Ottawa Senators
33 Connecticut Colin Wilson C L 6' 2" 215 lbs. Oct. 20, 1989 United States Boston U. Terriers
42 Minnesota David Backes C R 6' 3" 216 lbs. May 1, 1984 United States St. Louis Blues
49 Minnesota Colin Stuart LW L 6' 2" 205 lbs. Jul. 8, 1982 United States Atlanta Thrashers
55 Minnesota Jason BlakeA LW L 5' 10" 180 lbs. Sep. 2, 1973 Canada Toronto Maple Leafs
74 Minnesota T. J. Oshie C R 5' 11" 170 lbs. Dec. 23, 1986 United States St. Louis Blues
Defensemen
# Player Pos. Shoots Height Weight D.O.B. Club
2 Minnesota Keith Ballard D L 5' 11" 208 lbs. Nov. 26, 1982 United States Florida Panthers
3 Indiana Jack Johnson D L 6' 1" 225 lbs. Jan. 13, 1987 United States Los Angeles Kings
4 New York Zach Bogosian D R 6' 2" 200 lbs. Jul. 15, 1990 United States Atlanta Thrashers
5 Minnesota Matt Niskanen D R 6' 0" 194 lbs. Dec. 6, 1986 United States Dallas Stars
6 Connecticut Ron HainseyA D L 6' 3" 205 lbs. Mar. 24, 1981 United States Atlanta Thrashers
15 Indiana John-Michael Liles D L 5' 10" 185 lbs. Nov. 25, 1980 United States Colorado Avalanche
20 Wisconsin Ryan Suter D L 6' 1" 194 lbs. Jan. 21, 1985 United States Nashville Predators
Goaltenders
# Player Pos. Catches Height Weight D.O.B. Club
30 Iowa Scott Clemmensen G L 6' 3" 205 lbs. Jul. 23, 1977 United States Florida Panthers
31 New York Robert Esche G L 6' 0" 204 lbs. Jan. 22, 1978 Russia SKA St. Petersburg
35 Illinois Al Montoya G L 6' 2" 185 lbs. Feb. 13, 1985 United States Phoenix Coyotes
Team Staff
Coaching Staff

[edit] 2006 Olympic team

Goaltenders
Defensemen
Forwards
Reserves

[edit] Olympic record

  • 1920 - Silver medal winner
  • 1924 - Silver medal winner
  • 1928 - Did not participate
  • 1932 - Silver medal winner
  • 1936 - Bronze medal winner
  • 1948 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1952 - Silver medal winner
  • 1956 - Silver medal winner
  • 1960 - Gold medal winner
  • 1964 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1968 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1972 - Silver medal winner
  • 1976 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1980 - Gold medal winner (Miracle on Ice)
  • 1984 - Finished in 7th place
  • 1988 - Finished in 7th place
  • 1992 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1994 - Finished in 8th place
  • 1998 - Finished in 6th place
  • 2002 - Silver medal winner
  • 2006 - Finished in 8th place
Olympic medal record
Men’s ice hockey
Silver 1920 Antwerp Ice hockey
Silver 1924 Chamonix Ice hockey
Silver 1932 Lake Placid Ice hockey
Bronze 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Ice hockey
Silver 1952 Oslo Ice hockey
Silver 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Ice hockey
Gold 1960 Squaw Valley Ice hockey
Silver 1972 Sapporo Ice hockey
Gold 1980 Lake Placid Ice hockey
Silver 2002 Salt Lake City Ice hockey

[edit] Canada Cup record

  • 1976 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1981 - Finished in 4th place, lost semi-final
  • 1984 - Finished in 4th place, lost semi-final
  • 1987 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1991 - Finished in 2nd place, lost final

[edit] World Cup record

  • 1996 - Won World Cup
  • 2004 - Lost semi-final

[edit] World Championship record

  • 1930 - Did not participate
  • 1931 - Won silver medal
  • 1933 - Won gold medal
  • 1934 - Won silver medal
  • 1935-1937 - Did not participate
  • 1938 - Finished in 7th place
  • 1939 - Won silver medal
  • 1947 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1949 - Won bronze medal
  • 1950 - Won silver medal
  • 1951 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1953-1954 - Did not participate
  • 1955 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1957 - Did not participate
  • 1958 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1959 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1960 - Won gold medal
  • 1961 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1962 - Won bronze medal
  • 1963 - Finished in 8th place
  • 1965 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1966 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1967 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1969 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1970 - Finished in 7th place (Won "Pool B")
  • 1971 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1972 - Finished in 8th place (2nd in "Pool B")
  • 1973 - Finished in 8th place (2nd in "Pool B")
  • 1974 - Finished in 7th place (Won "Pool B")
  • 1975 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1976 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1977 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1978 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1979 - Finished in 7th place
  • 1981 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1982 - Finished in 8th place
  • 1983 - Finished in 9th place (Won "Pool B")
  • 1985 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1986 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1987 - Finished in 7th place
  • 1989 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1990 - Finished in 5th place
  • 1991 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1992 - Finished in 7th place
  • 1993 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1994 - Finished in 4th place
  • 1995 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1996 - Won bronze medal
  • 1997 - Finished in 6th place
  • 1998 - Finished in 12th place
  • 1999 - Finished in 6th place
  • 2000 - Finished in 5th place
  • 2001 - Finished in 4th place
  • 2002 - Finished in 7th place
  • 2003 - Finished in 13th place
  • 2004 - Won bronze medal
  • 2005 - Finished in 6th place
  • 2006 - Finished in 7th place
  • 2007 - Finished in 5th place
  • 2008 - Finished in 6th place
  • 2009 - Finished in 4th place

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