– Henry Thrun (Sharks) – Connor Mackey (Coyotes) – Ronnie Attard (Flyers) – Dylan Samberg (Jets) – Scott Perunovich (Blues) – Lane Hutson (Canadiens) – Nick Perbix (Lightning)
#**Forwards:**
– Sammy Walker (Wild) – Drew O’Connor (Penguins) – Luke Tuch (Canadiens) – Nick Bonino (Penguins) – T.J. Tynan (Kings) – Cutter Gauthier (Flyers) – Sean Farrell (Canadiens) – Anders Bjork (Blackhawks) – Matt Coronato (Flames) – Conor Garland (Canucks) – ***Alex Tuch (Sabres)*** – Carter Mazur (Red Wings)
Spiritual_Bourbon
> The good news for the U.S. is that there’s some legitimate juice at the top of the lineup. Alex Tuch scored 36 goals for the Sabres last season. The bad news? It’s basically just Tuch, at least as a proven NHL goal-scorer.
Ooof. This roster is not very good compared to Canada.
glenvillequint
I’m a BU alum so I watch them a lot, and Luke hasn’t really done much in college. I’m surprised he even got invited to play – I wonder if Alex said he’d only play if Luke could haha.
themule0808
Kind of wish tuch would take the summer off and get ready for next year.
czupek
This US roster is a joke. Alex Tuch is only there to play with his brothers. I doubt they will go far.
Oshowcinco
International hockey has a real problem in that these are nowhere near the best players from the country they represent. The full roster is honestly laughable. I just don’t understand what they’re trying to accomplish with these B-tier tournaments
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#**Goaltenders:**
– Casey DeSmith (Penguins)
– Drew Commesso (Blackhawks)
– Cal Petersen (Kings)
#**Defensemen:**
– Henry Thrun (Sharks)
– Connor Mackey (Coyotes)
– Ronnie Attard (Flyers)
– Dylan Samberg (Jets)
– Scott Perunovich (Blues)
– Lane Hutson (Canadiens)
– Nick Perbix (Lightning)
#**Forwards:**
– Sammy Walker (Wild)
– Drew O’Connor (Penguins)
– Luke Tuch (Canadiens)
– Nick Bonino (Penguins)
– T.J. Tynan (Kings)
– Cutter Gauthier (Flyers)
– Sean Farrell (Canadiens)
– Anders Bjork (Blackhawks)
– Matt Coronato (Flames)
– Conor Garland (Canucks)
– ***Alex Tuch (Sabres)***
– Carter Mazur (Red Wings)
> The good news for the U.S. is that there’s some legitimate juice at the top of the lineup. Alex Tuch scored 36 goals for the Sabres last season. The bad news? It’s basically just Tuch, at least as a proven NHL goal-scorer.
Ooof. This roster is not very good compared to Canada.
I’m a BU alum so I watch them a lot, and Luke hasn’t really done much in college. I’m surprised he even got invited to play – I wonder if Alex said he’d only play if Luke could haha.
Kind of wish tuch would take the summer off and get ready for next year.
This US roster is a joke. Alex Tuch is only there to play with his brothers. I doubt they will go far.
International hockey has a real problem in that these are nowhere near the best players from the country they represent. The full roster is honestly laughable. I just don’t understand what they’re trying to accomplish with these B-tier tournaments
Probably Tuch will get the C right?