Tuesday, May 31, 2016

31 Named to World Cup Rosters

U.S. team to feature 18 former college players; seven of eight teams include at least one alum.


31 Named to World Cup Rosters
Former Badger Joe Pavelski is one of 10 NCAA alums among the United States forward corps.

The World Cup of Hockey, set for September in Toronto, will have a distinct NCAA feel, with 31 former college players taking part and at least one alum on every roster except Russia’s.

The United States leads the way with 18 of its 23 players having developed in the college ranks. All three goaltenders – Ben Bishop, Jonathan Quick and Cory Schneider – played in Hockey East, while 10 forwards and five defensemen are former college players.

World Cup of Hockey Rosters

In all, 17 NCAA schools have former players in the World Cup, led by Michigan (5), Minnesota (4), Wisconsin (4), North Dakota (3), Boston College (2) and Michigan State (2) all boasting multiple representatives.

Team North America – comprised of players from Canada and the United States age 23 and under – features several familiar faces from recent NCAA seasons, led by Hobey Baker Award winners Johnny Gaudreau and Jack Eichel. Seven alums are on the roster, including three of the seven defensemen: Shayne Gostisbehere, Colton Parayko and Jacob Trouba.

NCAA Alumni in the World Cup of Hockey

Canada
Duncan KeithMichigan State
Jonathan ToewsNorth Dakota
Czech Republic
Andrej SustrNebraska Omaha
Team Europe
Thomas VanekMinnesota
Finland
Erik HaulaMinnesota
North America
Jack EichelBoston University
Johnny GaudreauBoston College
Shayne GostisbehereUnion
Connor HellebuyckUMass Lowell
Dylan LarkinMichigan
Colton ParaykoAlaska
Jacob TroubaMichigan
Sweden
Carl HagelinMichigan
United States
Justin AbdelkaderMichigan State
David BackesMinnesota State
Ben BishopMaine
Erik JohnsonMinnesota
Jack JohnsonMichigan
Ryan KeslerOhio State
Ryan McDonaghWisconsin
Matt NiskanenMinnesota Duluth
T.J. OshieNorth Dakota
Max PaciorettyMichigan
Zach PariseNorth Dakota
Joe PavelskiWisconsin
Jonathan QuickMassachusetts
Cory SchneiderBoston College
Derek StepanWisconsin
Ryan SuterWisconsin
James van RiemsdykNew Hampshire
Blake WheelerMinnesota