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Team USa Game NoTeS 2011 World Sledge Hockey Challenge • London, Ont. Team USA (0-0-0-0) vs. Canada (0-0-0-0) April 18, 2011 • 7:00 p.m. • Preliminary-Round Game #1 • TONIGHT’S CONTEST -- The U.S. National Sled Hockey Team and Canada will meet tonight for the sixth time this season, with Canada holding a 2-2-1-0 advantage in four exhibition outings and one meeting at the International Paralympic Committee-sanctioned 2011 Japan Para Ice Sledge Hockey Championships last month in Nagano, Japan. Team USA’s lone win came via a shootout on Oct. 15, 2010, in an exhibition game in Toronto. Tonight, the U.S. will look to take its first step towards defending its World Sledge Hockey Challenge crown, which it captured last season in November 2009 in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Contact: Alex Clark Manager, Communications USA Hockey [email protected] Cell: (847) 302-1116 Twitter.com/USAH_AlexClark Team USA Schedule • 2009 WORLD SLEDGE HOCKEY CHALLENGE -- Last season, the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team won its first-ever World Sledge Hockey Challenge when it topped then two-time defending champion Canada, 3-2, in overtime of the title game. Current U.S. captain Taylor Chace scored a shorthanded goal just over six minutes into the extra frame to help Team USA avenge its earlier 4-0 preliminaryround loss to its neighbors to the north. • Monday, April 18 -- London, Ont. USA vs. Canada 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 -- London, Ont. USA vs. Japan 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 -- London, Ont. USA vs. Norway 12:30 p.m. Friday, April 22 -- London, Ont. Semifinal Games 12:30/7 p.m. Saturday, April 23 -- London, Ont. 3rd Place/Championship Games 11 a.m./2 p.m. TOURNAMENT PROGRESS -- Games Today • RETURNING TO FULL STRENGTH -- This week’s tournament Norway vs. Japan 12:30 p.m. marks the first time during the 2010-11 season that the entire U.S. USA vs. Canada 7 p.m. National Sled Hockey Team will compete together. 2010 U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team gold-medal winners Taylor Chace, Preliminary Round Standings Jimmy Connelly, Tim Jones, Taylor Lipsett, and Adam Page have all missed action due to injury or personal reasons. Chace will Team W OTW OTL L GF GA join the club for its final two games on Friday and Saturday. United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0 Games Missed Reason Player Japan 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor Chace 3 Finishing College (UNH) Norway 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jimmy Connelly 8 Illness in the Family Tim Jones Taylor Lipsett Adam Page 4 5 3 Injury Work Personal Reasons • NEW FACES -- Following the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team’s gold-medal victory in March 2010 in Vancouver, B.C., the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team got a new look for the 2010-11 season. The retirement of players like Brad Emmerson, Jimmy Howard and Andy Yohe opened the door for fresh faces. Among the rookies on the U.S. roster are 2009-10 U.S. National Developmental Sled Hockey Team members Tyler Carron, Dan McCoy, Dan McDevitt and Kevin McKee. Also joining Team USA was forward Rico Roman, an Iraq war veteran who was introduced to sled hockey at the Brooke Army Medical Hospital in San Antonio, Texas; and goalie Justin Kreger, who was called up to the U.S. national roster midway through the season from the 2010-11 developmental squad. • FOREVER YOUNG -- At the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C., the gold medal-winning Team USA was the youngest squad at the tournament with an average age of just under 24, nearly seven years younger than next youngest team (Canada, 30.8). This year, the U.S. roster has gotten even younger with the addition of several young guns such as Dan McCoy (17) and Dan McDevitt (20) and the departure of seasoned veterans like Mike Blabac, Joe Howard and Andy Yohe. Team USA’s average age at this year’s World Sledge Hockey Challenge is just over 21-years-old. Team USA Results at the World Sledge Hockey Challenge Year 2007 2008 2009 City Kelowna, B.C. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Finish Third Third First • PLAYERS TO WATCH -- Keep an eye on these key contributors for Team USA: Steve Cash, G -- Arguably the top sled hockey goalie in the world. Did not allow a single goal in five games at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games. Alexi Salamone, F -- Team USA’s leading point-getter in each of the last two seasons. Leads the 2010-11 squad with seven assists and nine points in eight games. Jimmy Connelly, D -- Solid defensive defenseman. Returning to the U.S. blue line for the first time this season after taking time away to care for his sick mother. Team USA Game Notes vs. CAN • Mon., April 18, 2011 • 2011 World Sledge Hockey Challenge • Page Two • SEASON RESULTS -- Below is a list of Team USA’s games during the course of the 2010-11 season. EXHIBITION SERIES VS. CANADA Oct. 14-16 - Toronto, Ont. Canada 2, USA 1 (SO) Canada 1, USA 0 (SO) USA 2, Canada 1 (SO) EXHIBITION SERIES VS. CANADA/JAPAN Nov. 10-13 - Rochester, N.Y. Canada 2, USA 0 USA 10, Japan 1 JAPAN PARA ICE SLEDGE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS March 11-14 - Nagano, Japan Canada 2, USA 1 USA 6, Japan 0 • SPEED RACERS -- Last year, the members of the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team were outfitted for brand new sled buckets designed by the Extreme Ice Center in Indian Trail, N.C. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Joey Logano became involved in the project when his father, Tom - a partner at the Extreme Ice Center - tipped him off. The former NASCAR Rookie of the Year driver used his status as a member of the Coca-Cola Family of Drivers to help fund the project. In January 2011, the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team visited Indian Trail, N.C., for a training camp and had the opportunity to meet and thank Logano in person. To cap things off, Logano and the Extreme Ice Center created custom sleds for each of the new Team USA members as well. Norway 3, USA 2 (OT) • SEASON STATS -- Below is a breakdown of Team USA players’ 2010-11 season stats. Name Pos. Salamone, Alexi F Shaw, Greg F Landeros, Nikko D Lipsett, Taylor F McCoy, Dan F McDevitt, Dan F McKee, Kevin F Carron, Tyler D Chace, Taylor D Pauls, Josh D Roman, Rico F Beck, Raymond* F Page, Adam F Genovese, Bryan* F Jones, Tim F/D Connelly, Jimmy D TOTALS Name Cash, Steve Lee, Jen Yung* Kreger, Justin TOTALS GP 8 8 8 3 8 8 8 8 5 8 8 7 5 4 4 0 8 G 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 21 GP MIN GA 8 398:30 11 1 40:00 1 1 15:00 0 8 453:30 12 A 7 4 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 27 PTS 9 7 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 48 GAA 1.24 1.13 0.00 1.19 SVS 112 5 1 118 PIM 6 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 6 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 24 PPG 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 SHG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SV% SO REC 0.911 0 1-1-3-2 0.833 0 1-0-0-0 1.000 0 0-0-0-0 .908 0 2-1-3-2 *Not a current member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team • JAPAN PARA CHAMPIONSHIPS -- Following a pair of exhibition series against Canada and Japan earlier in the season, Team USA took part in its first IPC-sanctioned event of the year last month at the 2011 Japan Para Ice Sledge Hockey Championships in Nagano, Japan. Team USA finished third with a 1-0-1-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L) record, which included one-goal losses to Canada (2-1) and Norway (3-2, OT) and a 6-0 victory over Japan. The event, which Norway eventually won by virtue of its 2-1-0-0 overall record, marked the first IPC-sanctioned tournament not captured by Team USA in five outings. • ADDED TIME -- In Team USA’s exhibition games against Canada and Japan last fall, the teams used a 60-minute clock with 20-minute periods rather than the IPC standard 45-minute clock (15-minute periods). The three teams, which finished first (USA), second (Japan) and fourth (Canada) at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games, have advocated for longer periods as well as expanded 20-man rosters instead of the IPC standard of 15 to match the ablebodied game. This week’s tournament will follow those extended guidelines as a test for future IPC events. NASCAR star Joey Logano receives a jersey from Team USA • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS -- Earlier this month, the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minn., played host to the seventh annual USA Hockey National Disabled Festival and the first-ever USA Hockey Adult Sled Hockey National Championships. Champions were crowned at both the Tier I and Tier II levels, and U.S. National Sled Hockey Team members, past and present, played an integral role on teams in both divisions. Below is a list of the Team USA players who participated in the National Championships: Division Tier I Tier II Team Team USA Players Buffalo Sabres (Champs) . . . . . . . .Adam Page Alexi Salamone Northeast Passage . . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Chace Pennsylvania Center-Pedes . . . . . . .Tim Jones Dan McDevitt San Antonio Rampage . . . . . . . . . .Rico Roman Colorado Avalanche (Champs) . . Taylor Carron Nikko Landeros Pittsburgh Penguins . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan McCoy RIC Blackhawks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Justin Kreger Kevin McKee Team USA’s Adam Page and Alexi Salamone and the Buffalo Sabres won the Tier I National Championship Team USA Game Notes vs. CAN • Mon., April 18, 2011 • 2011 World Sledge Hockey Challenge • Page Three • U.S. NATIONAL SLED HOCKEY TEAM BREAKDOWN: Record when (W-OTW-OTL-L) -Team USA scored first: 2-1-1-0 Opponent scored first: 0-0-2-2 Team USA led after first: 2-1-1-0 Opponent led after first: 0-0-0-1 Tied after first: 0-0-2-1 Team USA led after second: 2-1-0-0 Opponent led after second: 0-0-1-2 Tied after second: 0-0-2-0 Team USA scored two goals or fewer: 0-1-3-2 Team USA scored three goals: 0-0-0-0 Team USA scored four goals or more: 2-0-0-0 Opponent scored two goals or fewer: 2-1-2-2 Opponent scored three goals: 0-0-1-0 Opponent scored four goals or more: 0-0-0-0 One-goal games: 0-1-3-1 Two-goal games: 0-0-0-1 Games decided by three or more: 2-0-0-0 Outshot opponent: 2-0-0-0 Opponent outshot Team USA: 0-1-2-2 Shots Even: 0-0-1-0 Team USA had fewer than 10 shots: 0-0-1-2 Team USA had 10-14 shots: 0-0-0-0 Team USA had 15-19 shots: 0-1-2-0 Team USA had 20 shots or more: 2-0-0-0 Opponent had fewer than 10 shots: 2-0-0-0 Opponent had 10-14 shots: 0-0-1-1 Opponent had 15-19 shots: 0-0-1-0 Opponent had 20 shots or more: 0-1-1-1 Team USA scored a PPG: 1-0-1-1 Team USA did not score a PPG: 1-1-2-1 Opponent scored a PPG: 0-0-0-0 Opponent did not score a PPG: 2-1-3-2 SEASON STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS • FAST BREAKS -- Scoring first will be a key for Team USA. The U.S. has yet to win a game (0-0-2-2) when its opponent finds the back of the net first, and it has an 0-0-22 record when trailing or tied after just one frame. • LATE LEADS THE KEY -- In Team USA’s eight games during the 2010-11 season, it has posted a 2-1-0-0 record when leading after two periods and a 0-0-3-2 record when trailing or tied heading into the final frame. • SHOOTING GALLERY -- Team USA’s offense has struggled at times this season, as the U.S. has only out-shot its opponents twice all year - each time against Japan. • DEFENSE FIRST -- Despite Team USA’s modest record this season, its defense has been stellar. The U.S. has allowed more than two goals only once all season - a 3-2 overtime loss to Norway at the 2011 Japan Para Ice Sledge Hockey Championships. • SHUT OFF THE POWER -- Team USA’s penalty killing has been superb thus far this season. The U.S. has yet to allow a power-play goal in eight games. GET TO KNOW TEAM USA • THE HEAD COACH -- Team USA head coach Ray Maluta is in his third season behind the bench of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team. Last year, he helped guide the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team to its second Paralympic Winter Games gold medal in Vancouver, B.C. He also directed Team USA to its first-ever IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championship gold medal in Ostrava, Czech Republic, in 2009. Maluta’s additional USA Hockey experience includes serving as the team leader of the U.S. Men’s Under-18 Select Team at the 2007 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Piestany and Breclav, Czech Republic. He also serves as the general manager of The Sports Centre at Monroe Communicty College in Rochester, N.Y. The 1974 NHL seventh-round draftee spent some time with the Boston Bruins and played five years (1975-80) in the AHL with the Rochester Americans before finishing his professional career in Europe with HC Salzburg in 1981. Maluta resides in Rochester, N.Y., with his wife, Sandy. • TYLER CARRON -- A fitness buff, Carron took part in the Warrior Classic bodybuilding competition in August 2010 despite using prosthetic legs following a car accident (see: Nikko Landeros). • STEVE CASH -- Cash, who also plays inline hockey and was a member of the University of Missouri St. Louis’ inline hockey team from 2007-09, earned acclaim for his performance at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games, where he did not surrender a single goal in five games. Cash received an ESPY Award from ESPN as the 2010 Best Male Athlete with a Disability. • TAYLOR CHACE -- Chace suffered a spinal cord injury while playing hockey with the Eastern Junior Hockey League’s New Hampshire Junior Monarchs at the age of 16. He still skates on his legs while coaching, but can no longer play the able-bodied version of the sport. • TIM JONES -- One of three adopted children, all of whom are disabled, Jones lives outside of Philadelphia with his mother, a nurse. Along with helping his mother take care of his siblings, Jones serves as a security guard at a hospital. • NIKKO LANDEROS -- Had both of his legs amputated when he was struck by a car along with his high school friend and Team USA teammate Tyler Carron while the two were changing a tire. • JOSH PAULS -- Nicknamed “Spuds” for his round, shaved head and odd superstition, Pauls sets a Mr. Potato Head toy in his stall and points it towards his opponent’s locker room as part of his pregame routine at every tournament. • ALEXI SALAMONE -- Born in Briansk, Ukraine, 14 months after the now infamous nuclear reactor meltdown in Chernobyl, Salamone was born with deformed legs and, consequently, had both of them amputated at the Children’s Institute of Prosthetics in Moscow at the age of 4. He was subsequently adopted and brought to the United States by the Salamone family at the age of 6. 125 (57) 190 (86) 5-5 (165) 5-11 (180) 6-0 (183) 6-1 (185) 5-3 (160) 5-9 (175) 5-5 (165) 5-7 (170) 5-5 (165) 5-4 (163) 6-1 (185) 4-7 (140) 5-4 (162) 5-9 (175) 5-5 (165) 3-0 (91) DEFENSEMEN (5) 11 Tyler Carron 19 Taylor Chace 4 Jimmy Connelly 15 Nikko Landeros 9 Josh Pauls FORWARDS (9) 3 Tim Jones 7 Taylor Lipsett 14 Daniel McCoy 5 Danny McDevitt 25 Kevin McKee 20 Adam Page 23 Rico Roman 21 Alexi Salamone 8 Greg Shaw 3/22/11 President: Ron DeGregorio, Salem, N.H. Executive Director: Dave Ogrean, Colorado Springs, Colo. Chairman of the Board: Walter L. Bush, Jr., Edina, Minn. Vice President, International Council Chair: Tony Rossi, Chicago, Ill. Assistant Executive Director/Hockey Ops: Jim Johannson, Colorado Springs, Colo. Senior Director, Communications: Dave Fischer, Colorado Springs, Colo. Pennsylvania Center-Pedes Minnesota Northern Pittsburgh Penguins Sled Hockey Pennsylvania Center-Pedes RIC Blackhawks Buffalo Sabres Sled Hockey San Antonio Rampage Buffalo Sabres Sled Hockey NAC Golden Eagles Sled Hockey Colorado Avalanche Sled Hockey Northeast Passage/UNH Wildcats Pennsylvania Center-Pedes Colorado Avalanche Sled Hockey New York Rangers Sled Hockey DASA Blues Sled Hockey RIC Blackhawks Club Team USA Hockey, Inc. Mt. Ephraim, N.J. Richardson, Texas Cheswick, Pa. Abington, Pa. Davenport, Iowa Lancaster, N.Y. Portland, Ore. Grand Island, N.Y. Park City, Utah Berthoud, Colo. Hampton Falls, N.H. Galloway, N.J. Berthoud, Colo. South Plainfield, N.J. Overland, Mo. Waterford, Wis. Hometown General Manager: Dan Brennan, Colorado Springs, Colo. Head Coach: Ray Maluta, Rochester, N.Y. Assistant Coach: Bill Corbo, Jr., Merrimack, N.H. Athletic Trainer: Brian Brewster, Houghton, Mich. Equipment Manager/Athletic Trainer: Mike Cortese, Boynton Beach, Fla. Communications: Alex Clark, Colorado Springs, Colo. 12/16/87 1/20/87 1/24/94 5/24/90 2/11/90 3/10/92 2/4/81 6/17/87 2/28/90 5/11/89 5/9/86 10/27/89 4/28/89 12/31/92 5/9/89 6/26/80 Birthdate Team Staff 148 (67) 150 (68) 135 (61) 163 (74) 130 (59) 135 (61) 180 (82) 135 (61) 80 (36) 150 (68) 195 (88) 150 (68) 190 (86) 135 (61) Wt (kg) Ht (cm) No. Name GOALTENDERS (2) 34 Steve Cash 27 Justin Kreger 2010-11 U.S. National Sled Hockey Team
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