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The prep star and standout at St. Cloud State is a three-time Stanley Cup winner. He joins Brianna Decker, Frederic McLaughlin, Kevin Stevens and the 2002 U.S. Sled Hockey team in the class of 2024.
Time spent at the rinks and on the road can tax families, but it is time spent together and there's no price that can be put on that.
A late goal in regulation from Shattuck-St. Mary's forward Noah Davidson propelled the U.S. to a 4-3 victory and a Five Nations Tournament title.
The U18s lost the first two games of the summer showcase in Ontario but they rebounded with a 4-3 shootout victory on Saturday, thanks to a game-winner from Adrianna Milani.

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The Americans posted a 2-1 overall record against Canada at the summer showcase. The U.S. went a notable 5-for-5 on the power play during Saturday's win.
State of Play 2022, a survey from the Aspen Institute, said average family paid $883 annually in one child’s primary sport, up from $693 in the 2019.
Jori Lynn Jones died of injuries from an Aug. 23, 2023, crash at the intersection of Minnesota Highways 40 and 29. She and fellow members of the Gustavus Adolphus hockey team were returning home.
Max Engel was 16 when he was basically done. He quit because he was sick of hockey. Sick of the schedule. Sick of the injuries. His life was school, hockey, sleep.
Ryder Fetterolf of Gilmour Academy earned a 25-save shutout while Minnesota native Nate Pederson registered a team-high of four points in the win.
Both squads from the U.S. fell in their respective games against Canada on Thursday. Wisconsin's Kirsten Simms, Lacey Eden and Laila Edwards were all key contributors for the collegiate team.
Cole Bumgarner and Shaeffer Gordon-Carroll both led Team USA in scoring by posting three points each. Providence commit Will Bent was named Player of the Game.
Penn State forward Tessa Janecke had two goals in the win for the Collegiate Team, including the game-winner in overtime.
The 2024 Collegiate Series will be played Aug. 14-17 in St. Catharines, Ontario. Wisconsin had the most skaters chosen for the event out of any other university with seven.
Only three from Minnesota and one from North Dakota made the cut for the U18 Series this summer. The state with the most representation is Massachusetts.

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