If true, then that explains a bit more about not only the Russian exhibition game, but also fills one of the slots that has opened up.
This site shows the Russian Red Stars roster, (and no, I have no idea if the player would be coming from this team). So here are the possible D-men:
Alexander Titov
Date of birth: 21/06/1991
Club: MCC "Spartak" Moscow
Height: 184
Weight: 87
Fact: The most effective defender of MCC "Spartacus"
Ildar Valeev
Date of birth: 11/29/1991
Club: MCC "Chemist" Voskresensk
Height: 192
Weight: 84
Facts: Members of the Challenge Cup 2011
Arseny Denskevich
Date of birth: 01/28/1990
Club, "Dinamo Shinnik" Bobruisk
Height: 191
Weight: 88
Facts: Members of the World Cup among the youth teams
Dmitry Kozlov
Date of birth: 06/01/1990
Club: "Omsk Hawks' Omsk
Height: 185
Weight: 87
Fact: The most effective defender of "Omsk Hawks"
Stanislav intake
Date of birth: 30/05/1991
Club: "reactor" Nizhnekamsk
Height: 188
Weight: 86
Facts: Spent most of all games in the "reactor" in the current season
Ilya Zelenko
Date of birth: 07/09/1991
Club: "The Seagull" Nizhny Novgorod
Height: 182
Weight: 82
Fact: The best sniper among the defenders of the "Seagull"
Paul Yatsenko
Date of birth: 07/18/1991
Club: "The Kuznetsk Bears" Novokuznetsk
Height: 180
Weight: 86
Fact: The most effective defender of "Kuznetsk Bears"
Martins Poreys
Date of birth: 06/07/1991
Club: HC "Riga", Riga
Height: 181
Weight: 79
Fact: The best defender in January MHL season 2010-2011, a member of the World Cup among the youth teams
Vitaly Kropachev
Date of birth: 05/29/1990
Club: "White Bear", Chelyabinsk
Height: 182
Weight: 82
Facts: Members of the Challenge Cup 2010
I'm trying to remember the rules on college eligibility in regards to age, so that might affect a couple of the guys listed.