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Name (No.)
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Position
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From
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| Tony Amonte (11) |
Right wing |
Hingham, Mass./Chicago* |
| Starred for two seasons at Boston University before entering the NHL.
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| Bryan Berard (6) |
Defense |
Woonsocket, R.I./ Newport, R.I.* |
| Was NHL's rookie of the year with the Islanders in 1996-97.
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| Keith Carney (24) |
Defense |
Providence, R.I./ Pawtucket, R.I.* |
| Former All-America selection at the University of Maine.
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| Chris Chelios (7) |
Defense |
Chicago |
| Won NCAA title with Wisconsin and Stanley Cup with Montreal.
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| Adam Deadmarsh (18) |
Right wing |
Trail, British Columbia/ Denver* |
| Helped Colorado Avalanche win Stanley Cup in 1996.
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| Bill Guerin (12) |
Right wing |
Wilbraham, Mass. |
| Devil-turned-Oiler reaches Olympics after missing out in '92.
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| Derian Hatcher (3) |
Defense |
Sterling Heights, Mich./ Dallas* |
| Dallas Stars' captain had three goals at '96 World Cup.
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| Kevin Hatcher (4) |
Defense |
Detroit/Pittsburgh* |
| One of best offensive defensemen in NHL history.
|
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| Guy Hebert (31) |
Goalie |
Troy, N.Y./Anaheim, Calif.* |
| Only No. 1 goalie Mighty Ducks have ever had.
|
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| Brett Hull (15) |
Right wing |
Belleville, Ontario/ Pike Lake, Minn.* |
| St. Louis Blues' superstar destined to join father in Hall of Fame.
|
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| Pat LaFontaine (16) |
Center |
St. Louis/ East Amherst, N.Y.* |
| Former 50-goal scorer has returned to elite status this season.
|
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| Jamie Langenbrunner (25) |
Center |
Duluth, Minn./Dallas* |
| Late addition to Team USA replaces McEachern.
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| John LeClair (10) |
Left wing |
St. Albans, Vt. |
| Philadelphia Flyers' top winger is one of the league's best snipers.
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| Brian Leetch (2) |
Defense |
Corpus Christi, Texas/ New York* |
| Former Boston College star was MVP of 1994 Stanley Cup playoffs.
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| Shawn McEachern (14) |
Left wing |
Waltham, Mass./ Bedford, Mass.* |
| 1992 Olympian will miss Games due to back injury.
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| Mike Modano (9) |
Center |
Livonia, Mich./Dallas* |
| High-scoring center was the No. 1 pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft.
|
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| Joel Otto (29) |
Center |
Elk River, Minn./ Pequot Lakes, Minn.* |
| Former Division III college star is Team USA's only Minnesota native.
|
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| Mike Richter (35) |
Goalie |
Abington, Pa./New York* |
| Performed best under pressure in winning Stanley Cup and World Cup.
|
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| Jeremy Roenick (27) |
Center/right wing |
Boston/Phoenix* |
| Broke 100-point barrier in three straight years with Blackhawks.
|
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| Mathieu Schneider (5) |
Defense |
New York/Toronto* |
| Played high school hockey at Mount St. Charles in Woonsocket, R.I.
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| Gary Suter (20) |
Defense |
Madison, Wis. |
| Former NHL rookie of year once had 91 points in a season.
|
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| Keith Tkachuk (17) |
Left wing |
Melrose, Mass./Phoenix* |
| Stellar power forward has had back-to-back 50-goal seasons.
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| John Vanbiesbrouck (34) |
Goalie |
Detroit/Boca Raton, Fla.* |
| His spectacular play led Panthers to the 1996 Stanley Cup Finals.
|
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| Doug Weight (19) |
Center |
Warren, Mich./ Edmonton, Alberta* |
| Edmonton Oilers' top scorer in each of past four seasons.
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| Ron Wilson |
Head coach |
Windsor, Ont./ Annapolis, Md.* |
| Coached Team USA to World Cup of Hockey championship in 1996.
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