Red Wings' Blashill to coach Team USA at World Championship
USA Hockey is turning to a familiar face.
The governing body has tabbed Detroit Red Wings bench boss Jeff Blashill to coach the American squad at the upcoming World Championship.
Blashill brings a wealth of international experience to the U.S. bench. He led the Americans to a quarterfinal finish in last year's tournament, after finishing first in the Group A round robin with a 6-0-1 record.
The Michigan native was also an an assistant coach during the 2009 World Junior Championship.
Blashill has served as Red Wings head coach for the past three seasons.
A handful of players have committed to this year's World Championship squad, including Chris Kreider, Casey Mittelstadt, and Patrick Kane, who will serve as captain.
Related: World Championship commitment tracker
The World Championship begins in Denmark on May 4.
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