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US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Hux

Alfond to Ridder & rinks in between
Well, it seems that the previous thread was deleted (along with the ability to see Rep) so we begin anew.

The IIHF is presently holding a High Performance Women's Camp in Bratislavia, Slovakia with representation from 17 nations. The object is to grow and improve the game in the non-North American nations. Each country has a group of Senior players, and younger players there. Strangely there has been no announcement (that I could find anyway) from USA Hockey. So, thanks to Amanda Pelkey for the long distance message with the roster.

The following US players are in attendance:

Youngsters: Milica McMillen, Haley Skarupa, Alex Carpenter, Amanda Pelkey, Megan Miller, Courtney Burke, and Hannah Brandt

Seniors: Meghan Duggan, Julie Chu, Molly Engstrom, Jesse Vetter, Michele Picard, Kacey Bellamy, and Kelli Stack.
 
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Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Well, it seems that the previous thread was deleted (along with the ability to see Rep) so we begin anew.

The IIHF is presently holding a High Performance Women's Camp in Bratislavia, Slovakia with representation from 17 nations. The object is to grow and improve the game in the non-North American nations. Each country has a group of Senior players, and younger players there. Strangely there has been no announcement (that I could find anyway) from USA Hockey. So, thanks to Amanda Pelkey for the long distance message with the roster.

The following US players are in attendance:

Youngsters: Milica McMillen, Haley Skarupa, Alex Carpenter, Amanda Pelkey, Megan Miller, Courtney Burke, and Hannah Brandt

Seniors: Meghan Duggan, Julie Chu, Molly Engstrom, Jesse Vetter, Michele Picard, Kacey Bellamy, and Kelli Stack.

There was a bulletin on the HC site a while back, which included info on the program, the Canadian ambassadors and the Canadian players attending this camp/session:

http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/170789/la_id/1.htm
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Well, it seems that the previous thread was deleted (along with the ability to see Rep) .

You can still see your rep, but it is not as obvious as before. Here are the steps (courtesy a Brooky post from a while back):

- Click on the "Forum Actions" drop down menu in the USCHO task bar at the top.
- Select "General Setting" from the drop down choices.
- Once in General setting, click on "Settings" (right beside the little house in the top left part of the page) and Voila, you get to see all the good and bad reps toward you. :)
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Who pays for this? (Travel, meals, etc..) USA Hockey? Individual Players? Both?
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Who pays for this? (Travel, meals, etc..) USA Hockey? Individual Players? Both?

I was forwarded some info and it looks like this is on the IIHF's dime.

This pretty much sums up the mission of the camp:

"The 2011 IIHF High Performance Women’s Hockey Camp promotes the vision of partnership for
progress, people coming together and learning from each other. The aim is to develop both hockey Skills
and life skills of the participants, and emphasizes “Fair Play and Respect” both on and off the ice.
"

There are six teams at the U18 level, and six at the Senior level. Each team is comprised of players from the various nations, and the same for the coaching staff, plus a coaching mentor.

July 2011 High Performance
Women’s Camps
Under-18 Camp - Team Rosters


Team 1
Goaltenders
Akane Konishi - Japan
Megan Miller - USA

Defense
Anna Kilponen - Finland
Emmanuelle Savoye - France
Zhanna Nurgaliyeva - Kazakhstan
Alena Andryushchenko - Russia
Lina Bäcklin - Sweden

Forwards
Hanna Bunton - Canada
Denisa Křížová - Czech
Julia Seitz - Germany
Seika Yuyama - Japan
Ramona Wais - Norway
Kseniya Bocharova - Russia
Miriam Mikeskova - Slovakia
Anna Johansson - Sweden
Samira Herren - Switzerland
Haley Skarupa - USA

Team Staff
Team Coach - Yasmin Weiss - Austria
Team Coach - Ville Koho - Finland
Team Manager - Jörg Reimann - Germany
Equipment Manager - Alfons Gebhardt - Germany
Coach Mentor - Jodi McKenna - USA
Athlete Ambassador - Fiona Smith - Canada

Team 2
Goaltenders
Tiina Ranne - Finland
Ingunn Mathilde Anseth - Norway

Defense
Nargiz Assimova - Kazakhstan
Maria Bukshevannaya - Russia
Linnea Hedin - Sweden
Dominique Scheurer - Switzerland
Courtney Burke - USA

Forwards
Sydney Mckibbon - Canada
Veronika Jirsová - Czech
Christa Alanko - Finland
Morgane Rihet - France
Luisa Brugger - Germany
Rina Saeki - Japan
Jannicke Wiig - Norway
Evgeniya Dyupina - Russia
Nina Branicka - Slovakia
Isabel Waidacher - Switzerland

Team Staff
Team Coach - Petra Pravlikova - Slovakia
Team Coach - Heather Linstad - USA
Team Manager - Daigo Asada - Japan
Equipment Manager - Lubomir Johan - Czech
Coach Mentor - Rick Polutnik - Canada
Athlete Ambassador - Emma Laaksonen - Finland

Team 3
Goaltenders
Lenka Craigová - Czech
Janine Alder - Switzerland
Defense
Karoliina Vuorenmaa - Finland
Anna Maria Fiegert - Germany
Riko Yamaya - Japan
Maja Thomassen - Norway
Denisa Lalikova - Slovakia
Milica Mcmillen - USA

Forwards
Sarah Nurse - Canada
Adriena Pecinová - Czech
Saana Valkama - Finland
Tatiana Van Raemdonck - France
Nodoka Abe - Japan
Meruyert Ryspek - Kazakhstan
Maria Shepelinskaya - Russia
Michelle Löwenhielm - Sweden
Stephanie Lehner - Switzerland

Team Staff
Team Coach - Gabriela Sabolova - Slovakia
Team Coach - Erik Carling - Sweden
Team Manager - Meghan Hunter - Canada
Equipment Manager - Henrik Jorgensen - Denmark
Coach Mentor - Petteri Kilpivaara - Finland
Athlete Ambassador - Therese Brisson - Canada

Team 4
Goaltenders
Daria Kulikova - Russia
Jessica Wahlström Hjorth - Sweden

Defense
Klára Hudečková - Czech
Audrey Lager Lacombe - France
Katharina Oertel - Germany
Victoria Løvdal - Norway
Petronela Novotna - Slovakia
Livia Altmann - Switzerland

Forwards
Taylor Accursi - Canada
Klára Chmelová - Czech
Suvi Ollikainen - Finland
Joanna Andrianjafy - France
Yui Sawade - Japan
Saltanat Urpekbayeva - Kazakhstan
Barbora Lateckova - Slovakia
Linn Peterson - Sweden
Alex Carpenter - USA

Team Staff
Team Coach - Lisa Jordan - Canada
Team Coach - Zhanna Shchelchkova - Russia
Team Manager - Yekaterina Skobelkina - Kazakhstan
Equipment Manager - Silvia Svaralova - Slovakia
Coach Mentor - Christian Yngve - Sweden
Athlete Ambassador - Correne Bredin - Canada

Team 5
Goaltenders
Brianna Quade - Canada
Nathalie Bore - France

Defense
Adéla Kubátová - Czech
Maureen Ridde - France
Kaisa Fjeldhammer Martinsen - Norway
Ekaterina Nikolaeva - Russia
Emily Fridh - Sweden
Nadine Hofstetter - Switzerland

Forwards
Kristyn Cappizzano - Canada
Vilma Tanskanen - Finland
Marie Delarbre - Germany
Valerie Offermann - Germany
Nene Sugisawa - Japan
Anastassiya Matussevich - Kazakhstan
Mariel Vatland - Norway
Livia Miskova - Slovakia
Hannah Brandt - USA

Team Staff
Team Coach - Nolwenn Rouselle - France
Team Coach - Kjersti Malå Dyb - Norway
Team Manager - Long Chen - China
Equipment Manager - Jiu Ming Liu - China
Coach Mentor - France St-Louis - Canada
Athlete Ambassador - Gina Kingsbury - Canada

Team 6
Goaltenders
Kayla Black - Canada
Sona Hullova - Slovakia

Defense
Halli Krzyzaniak - Canada
Markéta Výtisková - Czech
Katja Engel - Germany
Moe Kato - Japan
Olessya Mironenko - Kazakhstan
Gabriela Zitnanska - Slovakia

Forwards
Aneta Tejralová - Czech
Venla Kotkaslahti - Finland
Lucie Delcroix - France
Jeanette Hjelm - Norway
Elena Dergacheva - Russia
Andrea Fortunova - Slovakia
Julia Lennartsson - Sweden
Valeska Poschung - Switzerland
Amanda Pelkey - USA

Team Staff
Team Coach - Eva Holesova - Czech
Team Coach - Sami Piilikangas - Finland
Team Manager - Katarina Vybostokova - Slovakia
Equipment Manager - Michael Patterson - Sweden
Coach Mentor - Doug Lidster - Canada
Athlete Ambassador - Andrea Kilbourne-Hill - USA
 
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Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Well, it seems that the previous thread was deleted ...
You should have taken the opportunity to revise your title. Ruggiero is on the "seasoned" side of 30 these days as well.
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

USA Hockey Says its U40, U30, U22, U18...

No they don't...at least not for the Women's "National" Team. The U30 designation came about as a joke by the players at the Women's National Festival in 2008. In actuality, the older players are the Select Team, or National team for World Championships, or Olympic team for the Olympics. The team can only be designated a National or Olympic team for the two weeks prior to, and the duration of the event.
 
No they don't...at least not for the Women's "National" Team. The U30 designation came about as a joke by the players at the Women's National Festival in 2008. In actuality, the older players are the Select Team, or National team for World Championships, or Olympic team for the Olympics. The team can only be designated a National or Olympic team for the two weeks prior to, and the duration of the event.

Your talking about something totally different.. when your refering to age groups for unidentified camp/event purposes the age identifiers are the only item of measure..
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Your talking about something totally different.. when your refering to age groups for unidentified camp/event purposes the age identifiers are the only item of measure..

Ah, no, actually I am referring to the reason why the thread title is what it is, and the derivation of U30s. So it doesn't really matter what USA Hockey calls whatever it is they are calling U40, U30 etc.
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

July 2011 High Performance
Women’s Camps
Senior Camp - Team Rosters


Team 1
Goaltenders
Bethany Clause - Canada
Valentina Lizana - Sweden

Defense
Terhi Mertanen - Finland
Sena Suzuki - Japan
Silje Holøs - Norway
Zoya Polunina - Russia
Petra Orszaghova - Slovakia
Julia Marty - Switzerland

Forwards
Jesse Scanzano - Canada
Lucie Manhartová - Czech
Amandine Cuasnet - France
Andrea Lanzl - Germany
Larissa Sviridova - Kazakhstan
Anna Dzurnakova - Slovakia
Erika Grahm - Sweden
Monika Waidacher - Switzerland
Kelli Stack - USA

Team Staff
Team Coach - Sten Gunnar Jorgensen - Norway
Team Coach - Alexey Chistiakov - Russia
Team Manager - Anna Walters - Great Britain
Equipment Manager - Hemmo Järä - Finland
Coach Mentor - Melody Davidson - Canada
Athlete Ambassador - Jamie Hagerman - USA

Team 2
Goaltenders
Christina Kessler-Kalkounis - Canada
Elvira Safina - Russia

Defense
Pavlína Horálková - Czech
Susanne Fellner - Germany
Inna Dyubanok - Russia
Linnea Bäckman - Sweden
Karin Williner - Switzerland
Kacey Bellamy - USA

Forwards
Lucia Povová - Czech
Annina Rajahuhta - Finland
Betty Jouanny - France
Chiho Osawa - Japan
Alena Fux - Kazakhstan
Line Bialik - Norway
Madelen Haug-Hansen - Norway
Maria Herichova - Slovakia
Danijela Rundqvist - Sweden

Team Staff
Team Coach - Hannu-Pekka Hyttinen - Finland
Team Coach - Monika Leuenberger - Switzerland
Team Manager - Laura Cencetti - France
Equipment Manager - Luc Leenders - France
Coach Mentor - Peter Bolin - Sweden
Athlete Ambassador - Jenny Lindqvist - Sweden

Team 3
Goaltenders
Elizabeth Knox - Canada
Jana Budajova - Slovakia

Defense
Jana Fialová - Czech
Tanja Eisenschmid - Germany
Shiori Koike - Japan
Trine Martens - Norway
Josefine Holmgren - Sweden
Michelle Picard - USA

Forwards
Simona Studentová - Czech
Mathilde Ravillard - France
Bettina Evers - Germany
Moeko Fujimoto - Japan
Albina Suprun - Kazakhstan
Svetlana Kolmykova - Russia
Nicol Cupkova - Slovakia
Stefanie Marty - Switzerland
Julie Chu - USA

Team Staff
Team Coach - James Craig - Czech
Team Coach - Katie Lachapelle - USA
Team Manager - Amber Lesage - Canada
Equipment Manager - Keith O'Donnell - Japan
Coach Mentor - Nancy Wilson - Canada
Coach Mentor - Linda Lundrigan - USA
Athlete Ambassador - Kim Martin - Sweden

Team 4
Goaltenders
Shizuka Takahashi - Japan
Jessie Vetter - USA

Defense
Jenni Hiirikoski - Finland
Athéna Locatelli - France
Susann Götz - Germany
Natalya Karpeyeva - Kazakhstan
Angelina Goncharenko - Russia
Johanna Olofsson - Sweden

Forwards
Victoria Bendus - Canada
Kateřina Solničková - Czech
Susanna Tapani - Finland
Anouck Bouche - France
Sara Seiler - Germany
Miho Shishiuchi - Japan
Ingvild Farstad - Norway
Martina Velickova - Slovakia
Anja Stiefel - Switzerland

Team Staff
Team Coach - Jari Ruottinen - Finland
Team Coach - Igor Andrejkovic - Slovakia
Team Manager - Maxim Kanareykin - Russia
Equipment Manager - Vladimir Nemcek - Slovakia
Coach Mentor - Digit Murphy - USA
Athlete Ambassador - Ylva Lindberg - Sweden

Team 5
Goaltenders
Noora Räty - Finland
Dominique Slongo - Switzerland

Defense
Petra Herzigová - Czech
Tea Villilä - Finland
Gwendoline Gendarme - France
Dariya Moldabay - Kazakhstan
Michaela Matejova - Slovakia
Molly Engstrom - USA

Forwards
Mallory Deluce - Canada
Monika Bittner - Germany
Haruna Yoneyama - Japan
Helene Martinsen - Norway
Marina Sergina - Russia
Lyudmila Belyakova - Russia
Lenka Srokova - Slovakia
Lina Wester - Sweden
Andrea Fischer - Switzerland

Team Staff
Team Coach - Rebecca Russell - Canada
Team Coach - Joel Johnson - USA
Team Manager - Lars Johansson - Sweden
Equipment Manager - Morten Dalen - Norway
Coach Mentor - Peter Elander - Sweden
Athlete Ambassador - Mia Larsson - Sweden

Team 6
Goaltenders
Genevieve Lacasse - Canada
Jennifer Harss - Germany

Defense
Courtney Birchard - Canada
Virginie Bouetz - France
Rina Takeda - Japan
Mie Berg Iversen - Norway
Barbora Kezmarska - Slovakia
Lara Stalder - Switzerland

Forwards
Alena Polenská - Czech
Nina Tikkinen - Finland
Marion Allemoz - France
Galiya Nurgaliyeva - Kazakhstan
Andrea Dalen - Norway
Kseniya Baybakova - Russia
Rebecca Stenberg - Sweden
Phoebe Staenz - Switzerland
Meghan Duggan - USA

Team Staff
Team Coach - Gregory Tarle - France
Team Coach - Henrik Cedergren - Sweden
Team Manager - Tone Smestad - Norway
Equipment Manager - Alana Goulden - Canada
Coach Mentor - Daniele Sauvageau - Canada
Coach Mentor - Jari Risku - Finland
Athlete Ambassador - Saara Tuominen - Finland
 
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Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Ladies are back from Slovakia. Hear tell was a great event with many opportunities to teach, learn & share hockey goodwill. Next up for US Ladies is the August camp [Blaine, MN] & subsequent 12(?) Nations Tournament in Finland come August. Rumor has it there were 52 invitees. That is a huge group and will no doubt bring in an extensive list of new names. Roster for 12 Nations is suppose to be 21, so camp tryouts vs traveling team has significant room for change. Great to see new names & talent. Go USA.
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Any news on invitees to the U18 Camp next week? USA Hockey usually posts rosters, but have not been able to find on their site.
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

I heard that there was going to be 1 U18 Group of about 26 players and 3 O18 groups headed out there. as for the silence? no one heard about the girls that went to Slovakia or the picks for the Warren Strelow camp "at least not until it was over. The times, they be changing!
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Have seen anecdotal info (Annie Pankowski from California and Kaliya Johnson from Arizona), but nothing official (yet). Anyone else with names to fill the gap until USA Hockey revs up the Press Release machine?
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Is there a listing of the 52 invitees to the Blaine, MN camp?



Ladies are back from Slovakia. Hear tell was a great event with many opportunities to teach, learn & share hockey goodwill. Next up for US Ladies is the August camp [Blaine, MN] & subsequent 12(?) Nations Tournament in Finland come August. Rumor has it there were 52 invitees. That is a huge group and will no doubt bring in an extensive list of new names. Roster for 12 Nations is suppose to be 21, so camp tryouts vs traveling team has significant room for change. Great to see new names & talent. Go USA.
 
Re: US National Teams: U30s & Mrs. Potter, U22s, U18s Part II

Women's National Festival info is up on USA Hockey. Of note/interest; the coaches for the white and blue teams of the Over 18s.

Here is the roster for the U18s:

No. Name DOB Hometown 2010-11 Team

GOALTENDERS (2)
Sidney Peters 5-9 2/26/95 Geneva, Ill. Chicago Mission 16U (HPHL)
Megan Miller 5-7 5/2/94 L Long Grove, Ill. North American Hockey Academy White (JWHL)

DEFENSEMEN (10)
Courtney Burke 5-9 9/2/94 Albany, N.Y. Shattuck St. Mary’s U19 (MWEHL)
Gracen Hirschy 5-9 4/4/95 Fort Wayne, Ind. Culver Academies/ Team Pittsburgh U16
Briana Mastel 5-6 11/8/94 Wallingford, Conn. Choate-Rosemary Hall Prep School
Natasha Rachlin 5-5 4/4/95 Brookline, Mass. Assabet Valley U16 (NEGHL)/Nobles
Lee Stecklein 5-11 4/23/94 Roseville, Minn. Roseville High School Varsity
Heather Mottau 5-5 10/5/94 Milton, Mass. Shattuck St. Mary’s U16
Jordan Hampton 5-7 2/17/94 Exeter, N.H. Assabet Valley U19 (NEGHL)
Kaliya Johnson 5-7 12/2/94 Chandler, Ariz. North American Hockey Academy (JWHL)
Samantha LaShomb 5-8 7/3/94 Inver Grove Heights, Minn. South St. Paul Packers
Megan Keller 5-8 5/1/96 Farmington Hills, Mich. Honeybaked 16U (HPHL)

FORWARDS (16)
Dani Cameranesi 5-5 6/30/95 Plymouth, Minn. Blake Varsity High School
Alex Carpenter 5-6 4/13/94 North Reading, Mass. Governor’s Academy
Demi Crossman 5-8 12/14/94 Livonia, Mich. Honeybaked U19 (HPHL)
Sydney Daniels 5-8 4/19/95 L Southwick, Mass. Assabet Valley U19
Miye D’Oench 5-4 1/26/94 New York, N.Y. New Jersey Rockets U19 Tier I (MAWHA)
Kate Flug 5-8 2/15/95 Roseville, Minn. Roseville High School
Molly Illikainen 5-10 4/10/94 Grand Rapids, Minn. Grand Rapids-Greenway Lightning High School
MaryAnne Kennedy-Menefee 5-6 1/30/94 Lansing, Mich. Little Caesars 19U (HPHL)
Anne Pankowski 5-9 11/4/94 Laguna Hills, Calif. North American Hockey Academy (JWHL)
Cara Piazza 5-6 10/9/95 Darien, Ill. Chicago Mission U16 (HPHL)
Rebecca Russo 5-4 4/22/94 Fairfield, Conn. Shattuck St. Mary’s Girls Prep U19 (MWEHL)
Paige Savage 5-8 7/25/94 Johns Creek, Ga. North American Hockey Academy (JWHL)
Kate Schipper 5-4 6/28/95 Brooklyn Park, Minn. The Breck School
Haley Skaurpa 5-6 1/3/94 Rockville, Md. Washington Pride U19 (JWHL)
Dana Trivigno 5-4 1/7/94 Setauket, N.Y. Shattuck-St. Mary’s U19 (MWEHL)
Grace Zarzecki 5-5 9/24/96 R Chicago, Ill. Chicago Fury U14 (TOEHL)
 
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