United States
Coaches
Position | Name | Birthplace | 1995–96 team |
---|---|---|---|
Head coach | Ron Wilson | Windsor, Ontario, Canada | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim |
Associate coach | John Cunniff | South Boston, Massachusetts | — |
Associate coach | Paul Holmgren | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Philadelphia Flyers (Director of Pro Scouting) |
Associate coach | Keith Allain | Worcester, Massachusetts | — |
Position | Jersey number | Name | Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | Birthdate | Birthplace | 1995-96 team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
G | 30 | Carey, JimJim Carey | 188 | 86 | 01974-05-3131 May 1974 | Dorchester, Massachusetts | Washington Capitals |
G | 31 | Hebert, GuyGuy Hebert | 180 | 84 | 01967-01-077 January 1967 | Troy, New York | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim |
G | 35 | Richter, MikeMike Richter | 180 | 86 | 01966-09-2222 September 1966 | Abington, Pennsylvania | New York Rangers |
D | 28 | Chambers, ShawnShawn Chambers | 188 | 91 | 01966-10-1111 October 1966 | Sterling Heights, Michigan | New Jersey Devils |
D | 7 | Chelios, ChrisChris Chelios | 180 | 87 | 01962-01-2525 January 1962 | Chicago, Illinois | Chicago Blackhawks |
D | 3 | Hatcher, DerianDerian Hatcher | 196 | 107 | 01972-06-044 June 1972 | Sterling Heights, Michigan | Dallas Stars |
D | 4 | Hatcher, KevinKevin Hatcher | 191 | 105 | 01966-09-099 September 1966 | Detroit, Michigan | Dallas Stars |
D | 6 | Housley, PhilPhil Housley | 178 | 84 | 01964-03-099 March 1964 | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Calgary Flames |
D | 2 | Leetch, BrianBrian Leetch - C | 183 | 84 | 01968-03-033 March 1968 | Corpus Christi, Texas | New York Rangers |
D | 5 | Schneider, MathieuMathieu Schneider | 180 | 92 | 01969-06-1212 June 1969 | New York, New York | Toronto Maple Leafs |
D | 20 | Suter, GaryGary Suter | 183 | 93 | 01964-06-2424 June 1964 | Madison, Wisconsin | Chicago Blackhawks |
LW | 10 | LeClair, JohnJohn LeClair | 191 | 107 | 01969-07-055 July 1969 | St. Albans, Vermont | Philadelphia Flyers |
LW | 14 | McEachern, ShawnShawn McEachern | 180 | 88 | 01969-02-2828 February 1969 | Waltham, Massachusetts | Boston Bruins |
LW | 17 | Tkachuk, KeithKeith Tkachuk | 188 | 105 | 01972-03-2828 March 1972 | Boston, Massachusetts | Winnipeg Jets |
C | 18 | Deadmarsh, AdamAdam Deadmarsh | 183 | 93 | 01975-05-1010 May 1975 | Trail, British Columbia | Colorado Avalanche |
C | 22 | Konowalchuk, SteveSteve Konowalchuk | 185 | 88 | 01972-11-1111 November 1972 | Salt Lake City, Utah | Washington Capitals |
C | 16 | LaFontaine, PatPat LaFontaine | 178 | 82 | 01965-02-2222 February 1965 | St. Louis, Missouri | Buffalo Sabres |
C | 9 | Modano, MikeMike Modano | 191 | 95 | 01970-06-077 June 1970 | Livonia, Michigan | Dallas Stars |
C | 29 | Otto, JoelJoel Otto | 193 | 100 | 01961-10-2929 October 1961 | Elk River, Minnesota | Philadelphia Flyers |
C | 25 | Rolston, BrianBrian Rolston | 188 | 97 | 01973-02-2121 February 1973 | Flint, Michigan | New Jersey Devils |
C | 8 | Smolinski, BryanBryan Smolinski | 185 | 93 | 01971-12-2727 December 1971 | Toledo, Ohio | Pittsburgh Penguins |
C | 19 | Weight, DougDoug Weight | 180 | 89 | 01971-01-2121 January 1971 | Warren, Michigan | Edmonton Oilers |
RW | 11 | Amonte, TonyTony Amonte | 183 | 92 | 01970-08-022 August 1970 | Hingham, Massachusetts | Chicago Blackhawks |
RW | 12 | Guerin, BillBill Guerin | 188 | 100 | 01970-11-099 November 1970 | Wilbraham, Massachusetts | New Jersey Devils |
RW | 15 | Hull, BrettBrett Hull | 178 | 91 | 01964-08-099 August 1964 | Belleville, Ontario | St. Louis Blues |
RW | 21 | Young, ScottScott Young | 183 | 86 | 01967-10-011 October 1967 | Clinton, Massachusetts | Colorado Avalanche |
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