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Recruits Pursue U-17 Challenge
20 commits among players in World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.

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Twenty Division I commits - highlighted by 19 on the U.S. team - are participating in the 2015 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, which began Sunday in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John, British Columbia.

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Eleven schools have committed recruits in the tournament, with Boston College, Boston University, Michigan and Minnesota each boasting three. Notre Dame has two commits participating while Brown, Michigan State, North Dakota, Ohio State, Penn State and Western Michigan have one each.

The U.S. team, made up primarily of members of the USA Hockey National Team Development Program, opened with a 6-1 win vs. the Czech Republic Sunday, with Minnesota recruit Scott Reedy scoring twice. Future Michigan goalie Dylan St. Cyr stopped 26 shots and was named the player of the game for the U.S.

The eight-team event, which includes three Canadian entries, continues through Saturday.

Western Michigan commit Ian Blacker is the only committed NCAA player on Canada's teams - he represents Canada Red. There are seven other uncommitted Canadians currently playing in NCAA-eligible junior leagues.

Commits in World Under-17 Challenge

United States
Adam Scheel Notre Dame
Dylan St. Cyr Michigan
Josh Maniscalco Minnesota
Quinn Hughes Michigan
Nate Knoepke Minnesota
Tommy Miller Michigan State
David Farrance Boston University
Phil Kemp Brown
Joey Cassetti Boston College
Brady Tkachuk Boston University
Graham Slaggert Notre Dame
Josh Norris Michigan
Sean Dhooghe Ohio State
Logan Hutsko Boston College
Grant Mismash North Dakota
Logan Cockerill Boston University
Jacob Tortora Boston College
Evan Barratt Penn State
Scott Reedy Minnesota
Canada Red
Ian Blacker Western Michigan