1996 World Cup of Hockey Rosters - United States

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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