I got the info from one of invitees, but I'm sure it'll become official before too long. Honestly, it's not THAT big of a deal. If you consider the NTDP "Team A", this group is basically "Team B". Yes they're playing for our country, which is important, but they're not our best. It shouldn't come as much of a surprise that many of the kids who just missed out on joining the NTDP (Team A) will be on this team.breakout wrote:How do you know five of the six? Where is the information? It is not on USA Hockey website.
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The difference between best and 2nd best is miniscule. The difference is usually in a handful of evaluaters minds. It would be interesting to have a play-off format between NTDP kids and the team going over to Czech Republic. The result might be surprising.The Exiled One wrote:I got the info from one of invitees, but I'm sure it'll become official before too long. Honestly, it's not THAT big of a deal. If you consider the NTDP "Team A", this group is basically "Team B". Yes they're playing for our country, which is important, but they're not our best. It shouldn't come as much of a surprise that many of the kids who just missed out on joining the NTDP (Team A) will be on this team.breakout wrote:How do you know five of the six? Where is the information? It is not on USA Hockey website.
By the way, I heard USA won the gold medal in this event last year.
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Leddy didn't do so well on the score sheet, but people say he's a really solid defenseman. Birkholz was the kid who scored 5 goals at camp and really played his way on to the team. Schmidt, Budish, and Walters all played on the team last year. Oliver and Maetche round out the group.Gopher Blog wrote:Looks like one more than I had heard. Congrats to all those guys.
Good luck guys!
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I hope he does and I hope he doesn't.Gopher Blog wrote:They are telling him early this week whether he gets an invite or not. Could get called on it today.The Exiled One wrote:There's a rumor that one of the Minnesota kids that originally tried out for the NTDP is going to get a second look after having a good camp. It's a guy who probably wouldn't turn down the invite either (that should be a fairly solid clue). Have you heard anything about this?
Another website is reporting that two Michigan forwards have been added to the U17 team and fill the team out with 11 forwards - it appears that neither of these two players had incredibly impressive stats at the recent Select 16 camp but I'm sure it comes down to more than stats at something like this. The names were A.J. Treais and Zach Golembiewski.
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What happened to the chatter that there were three forward spots left? It was also noted that a kid was a surprise in tryouts and was getting a look. There was a clue reference to red and black and speculation Johnson from Stillwater was one of those kids getting a look.Gopher Blog wrote:Actually, the only MN kid who had a truly legit chance to make the NTDP going into the Selects was Walters. Unfortunately, it appears USA Hockey went in another direction despite the fact he played well out there.
Maybe not as much insight as they thought?
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First PeriodUSA Hockey wrote:U.S. Under-17 Select Team Defeats Slovakia, 3-2, in Overtime at Under-17 Five Nations Tournament
Brandon Maxwell’s 35 Saves Propel Team USA Past Slovakia
PRIBRAM, Czech Republic. – Ryan Walters (Rosemount, Minn.) scored 1:13 into overtime and Brandon Maxwell (Winter Park, Fla.) made 35 saves to help the U.S. Under-17 Select Team to a 3-2 overtime victory over Slovakia here today in the opening game of the 2007 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament.
“Our team played extremely hard tonight,” said Jon Cooper (St. Louis, Mo.), head coach of Team USA. “It was a great team effort, and Maxwell saved us when we needed him to. He was the backbone for us tonight in the third period.”
Slovakia struck first at 2:39 of the first period. However, just 17 seconds later, forward Zach Budish (Edina, Minn.) scored on a breakaway to tie the game.
In the second stanza, Brad Smith’s (Trenton, Mich.) pass from the face-off dot found Josh Birkholz (Maple Grove, Minn.), whose shot from between the hash marks beat Slovakian goaltender Juraj Holly to give Team USA its first lead of the game. Maxwell stopped all 12 shots he faced in the period.
The Slovakians knotted the game on Philip Janosik’s second goal of the game at 6:09 of the third period.
With Team USA on the power play in overtime, Holly stopped a shot from the blue line by defenseman Paul Phillips (Darien, Ill.), but the rebound popped free to Walters who tapped it into the open net to give Team USA a 3-2 victory.
The United States returns to action tomorrow (Aug. 21) at noon (EDT) versus Germany at the 2007 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament in Strakonice, Czech Republic.
NOTES: Brandon Maxwell was named Team USA’s Player of the Game … Team USA out shot Slovakia by a 40-37 margin … Sudden-death overtime is played four-on-four for a maximum of five minutes … Four members of Team USA were on the 2006 U.S. Under-17 Select Team that competed in the 2006 Three Nations Tournament held in Rochester, N.Y. … Players were chosen from the 2007 USA Hockey Select 16 Player Development Camp, which was held June 23-29 at the ESL Sports Centre in Rochester, N.Y., and featured many of America’s best hockey players born in 1991
SVK: Janosik (Bortnak, Sanyi) 2:39
USA: Budish (unassisted) 2:56
Penalties: SVK, Pinka (slashing), 3:34; SVK, Hrasko (hooking), 6:33; USA, Whitney (slashing), 7:21; USA, Budish (hooking), 8:25; USA, Phillips (roughing), 12:36; USA, Schmidt (kneeing), 13:41; SVK, Vandas (charging), 15:10; USA, Sitterley (roughing), 18:05
Second Period
USA: Birkholz (Smith) 8:40
Penalties: USA, Leddy (holding), :16; SVK, Bortnak (slashing), 1:54; SVK, Poticny (interference), 4: 15; USA, Ramage (tripping), 7:01; SVK, Kudrna (holding), 8:12; USA, McDermott (holding), 9:58; SVK, Stano (interference), 14: 45; USA, Murphy (slashing), 17:46; SVK, Vandas (high-sticking), 18:22; USA, Furlong (holding), 19:49
Third Period
SVK: Janosik (Hrasko, Jasko) 6:09 (pp)
Penalties: USA, McDermott (charging), 4:29; USA, Smith (hooking), 16:26; USA, Furlong (delay of game), 17:54; SVK, 19:37
Overtime
USA: Walters (Phillips) 1:13 (pp)
Penalties: None
Shots on Goal
USA: 14-13-10-3-40
SVK: 6-12-19-0-37
Goalies
USA: Maxwell, SVK: Holly
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First PeriodU.S. Under-17 Select Team Defeats Germany, 3-2, at Under-17 Five Nations Tournament
Three Power-Play Goals Lift Team USA Over Germany
STRAKONICE, Czech Republic. – Ryan Walters (Rosemount, Minn.) tallied two goals in the first period and goaltender Matthew Skoff (McKees Rock, Pa.) made 23 saves to help Team USA to a 3-2 victory over Germany at the Under-17 Five Nations Tournament here today.
“I was very pleased with the way we played tonight,” said Jon Cooper (St. Louis, Mo.), head coach of Team USA. “We are definitely getting better as a team every game. Our goal is to take points in every game we play, and so far, we’ve done that.”
Walters staked Team USA to a 2-0 advantage after 20 minutes with a pair of power play goals. The first came 5:43 into the contest when he gathered in a loose puck in front of the net and fired a wrist shot past netminder Niklas Treutle. Then, with 6:15 left in the period, Walters took a cross-crease pass from Kyle Beattie (Avondale, Ariz.) and tucked it home.
In the second frame, Germany cut the deficit in half after Marcel Ohmann beat Skoff on a penalty shot at 9:49. With Team USA on the power play, Steven Whitney (Reading, Mass.) one-timed Daniel Furlong’s (Malden, Mass.) pass into the German net to give Team USA a 3-1 lead. Just 2:03 later, Germany narrowed its deficit to a goal after Julian Bogner deflected a shot past Skoff.
Skoff stopped all eight shots he faced in the final stanza to help Team USA earn the victory and improve to 2-0-0-0 at the tournament.
The United States returns to action tomorrow (Aug. 22) at noon (EDT) versus Switzerland at the 2007 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament in Strakonice, Czech Republic.
NOTES: Ryan Walters was named Team USA’s Player of the Game … Team USA outshot Germany by a 52-25 margin … Walters (3-0--3) and Steven Whitney (1-2--3) lead Team USA with three points each in the tournament … Four members of Team USA were on the 2006 U.S. Under-17 Select Team that competed in the 2006 Three Nations Tournament held in Rochester, N.Y. … Players were chosen from the 2007 USA Hockey Select 16 Player Development Camp, which was held June 23-29 at the ESL Sports Centre in Rochester, N.Y., and featured many of America’s best hockey players born in 1991.
USA: Walters (Whitney, Beattie) 5:43 (pp)
USA: Walters (Beattie, Whitney) 13:45 (pp)
Penalties: GER, Pfennings (tripping), 4:34; USA, Birkholz (charging), 6:39; GER, Eichinger (slashing), 13:03; USA, Ramage (interference), 14:09; USA, Sitterley (hooking), 16:35
Second Period
GER: Ohmann (unassisted) 9:49 (pp)
USA: Whitney (Furlong, Leddy) 14:38 (pp)
GER: Bogner (Eichinger, Hauner) 16:41
Penalties: GER, Bogner (cross-checking), 3:56; USA, Furlong (hooking), 8:27; GER, Weber (hooking), 11:26; GER, Ohmann (kneeing), 13:48; USA, Schmidt (interference), 16:35; GER, Hauner (slashing), 17:01
Third Period
No scoring
Penalties: GER, Ohmann (interference), 8:28; USA, Birkholz (high-sticking), 11:23; USA, Budish (hooking), 18:41
Shots on Goal
USA: 17-22-13-52
GER: 6-11-8-25
Goalies
USA: Skoff, GER: Treutle
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