USA Releases Men's Olympic Hockey Roster – The Hockey News

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USA Hockey has officially unveiled it's roster for the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
The 25-man group, originally revealed by Frank Seravalli and Chris Peters from Daily Faceoff, will see 15 college players and 13 NHL prospects make up the bulk of the roster. Only one player will return from the 2018 Olympic tournament, Brian O'Neill, with eight total players holding base in Europe.
The Americans will be one of the youngest teams in the tournament thanks to its large college contingent. Matty Beniers and Jake Sanderson are among the NCAA standouts, both of whom played with the United States at the World Junior Championship in Red Deer in late December.
USA will open its Group A men's Olympic tournament on Feb. 10 at 8:10 AM ET against China.
Nick Abruzzese, Harvard, NCAA (TOR)
Ken Agostino, Torpedo, KHL
Matty Beniers, Michigan, NCAA (SEA)
Brendan Brisson, Michigan, NCAA (VGK) 
Noah Cates, Minnesota-Duluth, NCAA (PHI)
Sean Farrell, Harvard, NCAA (MTL)
Sam Hentges, St. Cloud State, NCAA (MIN) 
Matthew Knies, Minnesota, NCAA (TOR)
Marc McLaughlin, Boston College, NCAA
Ben Meyers, Minnesota, NCAA
Andy Miele, Torpedo, KHL
Brian O'Neill, Jokerit, KHL
Nick Shore, Novosibirsk, KHL
Nathan Smith, Minnesota State, NCAA (WPG) 
Brian Cooper, IK Oskarshamn, SHL
Brock Faber, Minnesota, NCAA (LAK)
Drew Helleson, Boston College, NCAA (COL)
Steven Kampfer, Ak Bars Kazan, KHL
Aaron Ness, Providence, AHL
Nick Perbix, St. Cloud State, NCAA (TBL)
Jake Sanderson, North Dakota, NCAA (OTT)
David Warsofsky, Ingolstadt, DEL
Drew Commesso, Boston University, NCAA (CHI)
Strauss Mann, Skelleftea, SHL
Pat Nagle, Lehigh Valley, AHL
The NHL has announced the rosters for the 2022 All-Star Game set to be held in Las Vegas on Feb. 4-5.
The Dallas Stars have some work to do, Toronto’s defense is holding strong and Nazem Kadri’s contract negations are about to get interesting. Adam Proteau is back with another Screen Shots column.
The New Jersey Devils have signed amateur coach Kyle Shapiro to serve as their EBUG tonight after a slew of injuries has depleted their depth in net.
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