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Each team's World Cup roster consisted of twenty skaters (forwards and defencemen) and three goaltenders. All eight participating teams submitted their initial roster of sixteen players on March 2, 2016. The remaining seven players for each nation were announced May 27. Age and team as of July 1, 2016.
Team North America played its first pre-tournament game on September 8, 2016. They defeated Team Europe 4–0 at the Videotron Centre , in Quebec City . They then played 2 more pre-tournament games, defeating Team Europe 7–4, and conceding to Czech Republic 3–2.
The 2016 World Cup of Hockey (abbreviated WCH2016) was an international ice hockey tournament. [1] It was the third installment of the National Hockey League (NHL)-sanctioned competition, 12 years after the second World Cup of Hockey in 2004. It was held from September 17 to September 29 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario.
The United States of America's men's, women's, and men's under-20 teams compete annually in the Ice Hockey World Championships, IIHF World Women's Championships, and the IIHF World Junior Championship. The men's and women's senior teams also compete quadrennially in the Olympic Games, starting from 1920 and 1998, respectively.
The following article outlines statistics for 2016 World Cup of Hockey, which took place in Toronto from 17 September to 1 October 2016. ... North America: 2: 1: 0: 0 ...
Team North America (2016 World Cup of Hockey) R. 2016 World Cup of Hockey rosters; S. 2016 World Cup of Hockey statistics This page was ...
On January 24, 2015, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced the 2016 World Cup of Hockey to be held in September 2016 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto. The 2016 edition featured a slightly modified format: alongside the Big Six countries, there were two all-star teams, consisting of Team Europe and an under-23 Team North America. Canada again ...
The inaugural ISU Team Challenge Cup features Team North America against Team Europe and Team Asia [1] 2016 World Cup of Hockey: 2016: Ice hockey Canada + USA: Under-23 players, coached by Todd McLellan [2] Continental Cup of Curling: Curling Canada + USA: Team North America against Team World and Team Europe: National Hockey League All-Star Game