2006-07 National Men's Under-18 Team

Canada

Team Information
Team Abbreviation CAN Group Group A
City/Country Canada


# Player S/C Ht Wt Birthdate Hometown/Country Team NHL Draft
Goaltender
1 Braden Holtby L 6'1 196 09/16/1989 Marshall, Sask. Saskatoon Blades/WHL 2007 (DFT/REP)
30 Trevor Cann L 5'11 184 03/30/1989 Oakville, Ont. Peterborough Petes/OHL 2007 (DFT/REP)
Defence
2 Eric Doyle R 6'3 180 04/05/1989 Calgary, Alta. Swift Current Broncos/WHL 2007 (DFT/REP)
3 Yann Sauvé L 6'2 210 02/18/1990 Rigaud, Que. Saint John /QMJHL
5 Luke Schenn R 6'2 216 11/02/1989 Saskatoon, Sask. Kelowna /WHL
6 John Negrin R 6'2 195 03/25/1989 West Vancouver, B.C. Kootenay Ice/WHL 2007 Dft/Rep.
17 Mark Katic L 5'9 180 05/09/1989 Porcupine, Ont. Sarina/OHL
20 Drew Doughty -A R 6'1 203 12/08/1989 London, Ont. Los Angeles Kings/NHL LA '08 (1, 2)
22 Alex Grant R 6'2 185 01/20/1989 Antigonish, N.S. Saint John Sea/QMJHL
Forward
4 Keven Veilleux R 6'5 200 06/27/1989 St-Georges, Que. Victoriaville Tigres/QMJHL 2007 Dft/Rep.
9 Angelo Esposito -C L 6'1 180 02/20/1989 Montreal, Que. Montreal/QMJHL PIT/ATL '07 (1, 20)
10 Kyle Turris R 6'1 180 08/14/1989 New Westminster, B.C. Wisconsin /WCHA
11 Jamie Arniel R 5'11 187 11/16/1989 Kingston, Ont. Guelph Storm/OHL 2008 Dft/Rep.
12 Brandon Sutter R 6'3 175 02/14/1989 Red Deer, Alta. Red Deer/WHL
14 Zach Boychuk L 5'9 176 10/04/1989 Airdrie, Alta. Lethbridge/WHL CAR '08 (1, 14)
15 Colton Gillies -A L 6'4 193 02/12/1989 Surrey, B.C. Saskatoon/WHL
16 Yves Bastien L 5'10 171 08/02/1989 Dowling, Ont. Peterborough Petes/OHL 2007 Dft/Rep.
19 Steven Stamkos R 6'1 196 02/07/1990 Unionville, Ont. Tampa Bay Lightning/NHL TB '08 (1, 1)
21 Dion Knelsen L 5'9 180 01/04/1989 Three Hills, Alta. Alaska-Fairbanks /NCAA 2007 Dft/Rep.
24 Logan Couture L 6'0 195 03/28/1989 London, Ont. Ottawa /OHL
25 Zack Torquato R 6'0 195 06/08/1989 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Erie Otters/OHL 2007 Dft/Rep.
29 Oliver Fortier L 6'0 168 05/02/1989 Quebec City, Que. Rimouski Océanic/QMJHL 2007 Dft/Rep.
Coaches
  Trent Yawney, Head Coach Hudson Bay, Sask. Hockey Canada
  Mike Stapleton, Assistant Coach Strathroy, Ont. Erie Otters
  Jeff Truitt, Assistant Coach Rosetown, Sask. Kelowna Rockets
Staff
  Bob Nicholson, President Penticton, B.C. Hockey Canada
  Johnny Misley, Vice-president, Hockey Vancouver, B.C. Hockey Canada
  Brad Pascall, Sr. Director, Men`s National Teams Coquitlam, B.C. Hockey Canada
  Scott Salmond, Director, Men’s National Team Creston, B.C. Hockey Canada
  Jim Hammett, Head Scout Kelowna, B.C. Hockey Canada
  Jeff Thorburn, Equipment Manager Dalhousie, N.B. Kelowna Rockets
  Dr. Jimmy Demarco, Team Doctor
Hockey Canada
  Dr. Rizqi Ibrahim, Team Doctor
Swift Current Broncos
  Etienne Fallu, Athletic Therapist Nouvelle, Que. Saint John Sea Dogs
  Darren Keily, Video Coordinator Meaford, Ont. Peterborough Petes/OHL
  Corey Hirsch, Goaltending Consultant Medicine Hat, Alta. Hockey Canada
  Dr. Wayne Halliwell, Sports Psychologist Montreal, Que. Hockey Canada
  Alan Matthews, Other Williams Lake, B.C. Hockey Canada
  Chris Jurewicz, Media Relations Moose Jaw, Sask. Hockey Canada
For more information:
Brad Pascall Vice-President, Hockey Operations

Videos
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2024 WPHC: CAN 2 – USA 1 (Gold Medal)
Kingsmill was sensational, backstopping Canada to a world title.
2024 WPHC: CAN 2 – CHN 1 (Semifinal)
Kovacevich and Cozzolino scored to send Canada to play for gold.
2024 WPHC: CAN 5 – CZE 1 (Preliminary)
Dunn and McGregor had 2G each as Canada capped a perfect prelims.
2024 WPHC: CAN 10 – ITA 0 (Preliminary)
McGregor scored four goals to help Canada to its second win.
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