Gaudreau, Kane headline U.S. World Championship roster
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The United States unveiled their roster for the 2018 World Championship on Saturday.
The team - unlike in previous years - is stocked full of elite talent with the likes of Patrick Kane, Johnny Gaudreau, and Anders Lee, looking to improve on last year's fifth place finish.
Here is the full roster:
- Cam Atkinson (Blue Jackets)
- Will Butcher (Devils)
- Blake Coleman (Devils)
- Scott Darling (Hurricanes)
- Alex DeBrincat (Blackhawks)
- Johnny Gaudreau (Flames)
- Brian Gibbons (Devils)
- Quinn Hughes (University of Michigan)
- Patrick Kane (Blackhawks)
- Keith Kinkaid (Devils)
- Chris Kreider (Rangers)
- Dylan Larkin (Red Wings)
- Anders Lee (Islanders)
- Charlie Lindgren (Canadiens)
- Alec Martinez (Kings)
- Sonny Milano (Blue Jackets)
- Connor Murphy (Blackhawks)
- Jordan Oesterle (Blackhawks)
- Neal Pionk (Rangers)
- Derek Ryan (Hurricanes)
- Tage Thompson (Blues)
- Colin White (Senators)
The Americans kick off the tournament next Friday with an early test against the powerhouse Canadians.
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